[Congressional Directory for the 104th Congress (1995-1996), January 4, 1995]
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                                                          S. Pub. 104-14

                                1995-1996

                                 OFFICIAL

 
                         CONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY

                             104th CONGRESS




                        Convened January 4, 1995

                       Joint Committee on Printing

                          United States Congress

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                                  NOTES

                               __________
    Closing date for compilation of the Congressional Directory was May 
5, 1995.

               [Republicans in roman, Democrats in italic]

    The following changes occurred in the membership of the 104th 
Congress after the election of November 8, 1994:

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                 Name                       Died          Resigned             Successor             Sworn in   
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               Senator                                                                                          
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, CO\1\.......  ..............  ..............  ........................  ...............
                                                                                                                
            Representative                                                                                      
Nathan Deal, 9th GA\2\...............  ..............  ..............  ........................  ...............
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\1\Changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican March 3, 1995.     \2\Changed party affiliation from   
  Democrat to Republican April 10, 1995.                                                                        

                               __________

               [Democrats in roman, Republicans in italic]

    The following changes occurred in the membership of the 103d 
Congress after the election of November 3, 1992:

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                 Name                        Died          Resigned             Successor            Sworn in   
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               Senators                                                                                         
Al Gore, TN\1\........................  ..............  Jan. 2, 1993..  Harlan Mathews\2\.......  Jan. 5, 1993  
Lloyd Bentsen, TX\3\..................  ..............  Jan. 20, 1993.  Bob Krueger\4\..........  Jan. 21, 1993 
Bob Krueger, TX.......................  ..............  June 5, 1993..  Kay Bailey Hutchison\5\.  June 14, 1993 
David L. Boren, OK\6\.................  ..............  Nov. 15, 1994.  James M. Inhofe\7\......  Nov. 30, 1994 
Harlan Mathews, TN....................  ..............  Dec. 1, 1994..  Fred Thompson\8\........  Dec. 9, 1994  
Richard C. Shelby, AL\9\..............  ..............  ..............  ........................  ..............
                                                                                                                
            Representatives                                                                                     
Les Aspin, 1st WI\10\.................  ..............  Jan.20, 1993..  Peter Barca\11\.........  June 8, 1993  
Leon Panetta, 17th CA\12\.............  ..............  Jan. 21, 1993.  Sam Farr\13\............  June 16, 1993 
Mike Espy, 2d MS\14\..................  ..............  Jan. 22, 1993.  Bennie Thompson\15\.....  Apr. 20, 1993 
Willis Gradison, Jr., 2d OH\16\.......  ..............  Jan. 31, 1993.  Rob Portman\17\.........  May 5, 1993   
Paul B. Henry, 3d MI..................  July 31, 1993.  ..............  Vernon J. Ehlers\18\....  Jan. 25, 1994 
Glenn English, 6th OK\19\.............  ..............  Jan. 7, 1994..  Frank D. Lucas\20\......  May 17, 1994  
William H. Natcher, 2d KY.............  Mar. 29, 1994.  ..............  Ron Lewis\21\...........  May 26, 1994  
Dean A. Gallo, 11th NJ................  Nov. 6, 1994..  ..............  ........................  ..............
James M. Inhofe, 1st OK\22\...........  ..............  Nov. 15, 1994.  Steve Largent\23\.......  Nov. 29, 1994 
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\1\Resigned to take office as Vice President.     \2\Appointed by the Governor Jan. 3, 1993 until a special     
  election was held in Nov. 1994.     \3\Resigned to take office as Secretary of the Treasury.     \4\Appointed 
  by the Governor until a special election was held on June 5, 1993.     \5\Elected on June 5, 1993 to fill the 
  unexpired term of Lloyd Bentsen.     \6\Resigned to become president of the University of Oklahoma.           
  \7\Elected by special election on Nov. 8, 1994 to complete the unexpired term of Senator David L. Boren.      
  \8\Elected by special election on Nov. 8, 1994 to complete the unexpired term of Senator Al Gore.             
  \9\Changed party affiliation from Democrat to Republican November 9, 1994.     \10\Resigned to take office as 
  Secretary of Defense.     \11\Elected by special election May 4, 1993.     \12\Resigned to take office as     
  Director of the Office of Management and Budget.     \13\Elected by special election June 8, 1993.            
  \14\Resigned to take office as Secretary of Agriculture.     \15\Elected by special election Apr. 13, 1993.   
  \16\Resigned to become president of the Health Insurance Association of America.     \17\Elected by special   
  election May 4, 1993.     \18\Elected by special election Dec. 7, 1993.     \19\Resigned to become head of the
  National Rural Electric Cooperatives Association.     \20\Elected by special election May 10, 1994.           
  \21\Elected by special election May 24, 1994.     \22\Resigned to take office as Senator.     \23\Elected Nov.
  8, 1994.                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                
Note: Kelly D. Johnston was appointed Secretary of the Senate, June 8, 1995, replacing Shelia P. Burke.         

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                                FOREWORD

    The Congressional Directory, one of the oldest working handbooks in 
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                                            Ted Stevens,    
                                               Vice Chairman,       
                                      Joint Committee on Printing.  


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                            ABRIDGED CONTENTS

                                     

                                                                    Page

Biographical sketches of Members, office lists, Congressional 
        district descriptions, and district ZIP codes.............     1
Boards, commissions, and advisory organizations...................   483
Capitol officers and officials....................................   535
Committee assignments.............................................   437
Committees:
    Joint Committees..............................................   433
    House Committees..............................................   385
    Senate Committees.............................................   353
Congressional ZIP codes...........................................   334
                    Page Departments:            Departments--Cont.
Agriculture.................... 681  HUD............................ 749
Air Force...................... 631  Interior....................... 673
Army........................... 618  Justice........................ 642
Commerce....................... 701  Labor.......................... 713
Defense........................ 611  Navy........................... 624
Education...................... 770  State.......................... 596
Energy......................... 768  Transportation................. 756
Health and Human                     Treasury....................... 600
  Services..................... 723  Veterans' Affairs.............. 774

                         Diplomatic:
    Foreign representatives and consular offices in the United 
            States................................................   947
    U.S. representatives and consular offices.....................   965
District of Columbia..............................................   909
Executive Office of the President.................................   587
Independent Agencies..............................................   777
Index of individual names.........................................  1093
International organizations.......................................   919
Judiciary.........................................................   859
Maps of Congressional districts...................................  1037
Members of the 104th Congress:
    Alphabetical Lists............................................   322
    Biographies, Congressional district descriptions..............     1
    Committee assignments.........................................   437
    State delegations.............................................   311
    Terms and dates of service....................................   337
                         Press Galleries:
    Periodical press galleries....................................  1018
    Press galleries...............................................   969
    Press photographers' gallery..................................   988
    Radio and television correspondents' galleries................   998
    White House News Photographers' Association...................   995
Statistical information...........................................   495



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                             104th Congress*

 
                           THE VICE PRESIDENT

    AL GORE, Democrat, of Carthage, TN; born March 31, 1948; graduated 
Harvard University, 1969, with honors; attended Vanderbilt School of 
Religion, 1971-72; Vanderbilt Law School, 1974-76; engaged in 
homebuilding business; former investigative reporter and editorial 
writer; served in the U.S. Army, 1969-71; Vietnam veteran; member: 
Jaycees, American Legion, VFW, Farm Bureau; married to the former Tipper 
Aitcheson, 1970; four children: Karenna, Kristin, Sarah, and Albert, 
III; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to three 
succeeding Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 6, 1984, for 
the term expiring January 3, 1991; reelected November 6, 1990; elected 
Vice President, November 3, 1992; resigned Senate seat on January 1, 
1993; took oath of office January 20, 1993.

The Ceremonial Office of the Vice President is S-212 in the Capitol. The 
 Vice President has offices in the Dirksen Office Building and the Old 
  Executive Office Building (OEOB) as well as in the White House (West 
                                  Wing)

Chief of Staff.--John (Jack) M. Quinn, OEOB, Room 276, 456-6605.
    Deputy Chief of Staff.--David Strauss, OEOB, Room 280, 456-7021.
    Counsel.--Kumiki Gibson, OEOB, Room 268, 456-7022
    Deputy Counsel and Director of Legislative Affairs.--Thurgood 
        Marshall, Jr., S-212, 224-8391.
    National Security Advisor.--Leon S. Fuerth, OEOB, Room 290, 395-
        4213.
    Chief Domestic Policy Advisor.--Greg C. Simon, OEOB, Room 286, 456-
        6222.
    Senior Policy Advisor.--Elaine C. Kamarck, OEOB, Room 271, 456-2816.
    Director of Communications.--Lorraine Voles, OEOB, Room 272, 456-
        7035.
    Director of Scheduling.--Kim Tilley, OEOB, Room 283, 395-4245.
    Director of Advance.--Dennis Alpert, OEOB, Room 281, 456-7935.
    Special Assistant to the Vice President and Chief of Staff to Mrs. 
        Gore.--Skila Harris, OEOB, Room 200, 456-6640.
    Executive Assistant.--Heather Marabeti, West Wing, 456-2326.
__________
    *Biographies are based on information furnished or authorized by the 
respective Senators and Representatives.

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                                 ALABAMA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 4,062,608)

                                SENATORS

    HOWELL HEFLIN, Democrat, of Tuscumbia, AL; born June 19, 1921; son 
of Reverend Marvin R. Heflin and Louise D. Strudwick Heflin; graduated 
Colbert County High School, Leighton, AL; B.A., Birmingham Southern 
College; J.D., University of Alabama School of Law; nine honorary 
degrees; major, U.S. Marine Corps, 1942-46, wounded twice and awarded 
the Silver Star Medal; lawyer; Heflin, Rosser & Munsey, Tuscumbia, AL; 
admitted to the Alabama bar, 1948; commenced practice in Tuscumbia, AL 
until 1971, returned to the law practice in his hometown following the 
completion of his term as chief justice; chairman, Alabama Ethics 
Commission, 1969-71; chief justice, Alabama Supreme Court, 1971-77; 
president, Alabama State Bar Association, 1965-66; fellow: American 
College of Trial Lawyers, International Academy of Trial Lawyers; 
International Society of Barristers; International Academy of Law & 
Science; and American Bar Foundation; Alabama Citizen of the Year, 1973, 
1975, and 1982; selected Most Outstanding Appellate Judge in the United 
States by Association of Trial Lawyers of America, 1976; highest award 
of American Judges Association, 1975; chairman, National Conference of 
Chief Justices, 1976-77; Tazewell Taylor Visiting Professor at William & 
Mary College; member of faculty, University of Alabama and University of 
North Alabama; fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers Association; 
International Academy of Trial Lawyers; awards: corecipient of James 
Madison Award with Eric Severeid by National Broadcast Editorial 
Association; Distinguished American Award, National Football Foundation 
and Hall of Fame; Justice Award, and Harley Award, American Judicature 
Society; Outstanding Service to Science from National Association of 
Biomedical Research; National Veterans Award; Henry Jackson Senate 
Leadership Award; Wernher von Braun Space Award; Progressive Farmer's 
Man of the Year, 1993; American Farm Bureau Golden Plow recipient, 1993; 
National Association of Biomedical Research Outstanding Public Service 
to Science Award, 1993; Distinguished Service Award from the National 
Rural Electric Cooperative Association, 1994; elected to the U.S. 
Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; 
reelected November 6, 1984 and November 6, 1990.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
728 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 0101..................................................         224-4124
  Administrative Assistant.--Stephen Raby.                              
  Legislative Director.--Mansel Long.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Tom McMahon.                                        
Federal Courthouse, B-29, 15 Lee Street, Montgomery, AL                 
 36104.................................................   (334) 265-9507
P.O. Box 228, Tuscumbia, AL 35674......................   (205) 381-7060
  Chief of Staff.--Bill Gardiner.                                       
355 Federal Building, 1800 5th Avenue North,                            
 Birmingham, AL 35203..................................   (205) 731-1500
437 Federal Courthouse, Mobile, AL 36602...............   (334) 690-3167
                                                                        


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    RICHARD C. SHELBY, Republican, of Tuscaloosa, AL; born in 
Birmingham, AL on May 6, 1934; attended the public schools; A.B., 
University of Alabama, 1957; LL.B., University of Alabama School of Law, 
1963; attorney; admitted to the Alabama bar in 1961 and commenced 
practice in Tuscaloosa; member, Alabama State Senate, 1970-78; former 
law clerk, Supreme Court of Alabama, 1961-62; city prosecutor, 
Tuscaloosa, AL, 1963-71; U.S. Commissioner, Northern District of 
Alabama, 1966-70; special assistant attorney general, State of Alabama, 
1968-70; chairman, Legislative Council of Alabama Legislature, 1977-78; 
former president, Tuscaloosa County Mental Health Association; member of 
Alabama Code Revision Committee, 1971-75; member: Phi Alpha Delta; legal 
fraternity; Tuscaloosa County; Alabama and American Bar Associations; 
First Presbyterian Church of Tuscaloosa; Exchange Club; American 
Judicature Society; and Alabama Law Institute; married to the former 
Annette Nevin of Kinston, AL in 1960; two children: Richard C., Jr. and 
Claude Nevin; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978, and 
reelected to the three succeeding Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate 
on November 4, 1986; reelected on November 3, 1992.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
110 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 0103..................................................         224-5744
  Administrative Assistant.--Tom Young.                    FAX: 224-3416
  Personal Secretary/Appointments.--Anne Caldwell.                      
  Press Secretary.--Laura Cox.                                          
P.O. Box 2570, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403....................   (205) 759-5047
Federal Building, Room 321, 1800 5th Avenue North,                      
 Birmingham, AL 35203..................................   (205) 731-1384
438 U.S. Court House, 113 St. Joseph Street, Mobile, AL                 
 36602.................................................   (205) 694-4164
B28-A U.S. Courthouse, 15 Lee Street, Montgomery, AL                    
 36104.................................................   (205) 223-7303
Huntsville International Airport, 1000 Glenn Hearn                      
 Boulevard, Box 20127, Huntsville, AL 35824............   (205) 772-0460
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    SONNY CALLAHAN, Republican, of Mobile, AL; born in Mobile, September 
11, 1932; attended Oakdale Elementary School, Mobile; graduated McGill 
Institute (high school), Mobile, 1950; University of Alabama, Mobile, 
(night school), 1959-60; served in U.S. Navy, seaman, 1952-54; 
businessman, The Finch Companies, 1964-84; membership, Mobile Area 
Chamber of Commerce; elected Alabama House of Representatives, 1970-78; 
elected Alabama State Senate, 1978-82; married to the former Karen Reed; 
six children: Scott, Patrick, Shawn, Chris, Kelly and Cameron 
(deceased); elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress; serves on the Committee on Appropriations; 
chairman, Foreign Operations Subcommittee.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2418 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0101............................................         225-4931
  Chief of Staff/Press Secretary.--Jo Bonner.              FAX: 225-0562
  Legislative Director.--Nancy Tippins.                                 
  Personal Secretary.--Helen Vulevich.                                  
Suite 126, 2970 Cottage Hill Road, Mobile, AL 36606....   (334) 690-2811
  District Representative.--Taylor Ellis.                  FAX: 473-4750
                                                                        

Counties: Baldwin, Clarke, Escambia, Mobile, Monroe, and Washington. 
        Population (1990), 577,226.
ZIP Codes: 36425-27, 36431, 36439, 36441, 36444-45, 36449, 36451, 36456-
        58, 36460-61, 36470-71, 36475, 36480-81, 36482 (part), 36483, 
        36501-02, 36504-05, 36507, 36509-13, 36515, 36518, 36521-23, 
        36525-30, 36532-33, 36535-36, 36538-45, 36547-51, 36553, 36555-
        56, 36558-62, 36564, 36567-69, 36571-72, 36574-76, 36578-87, 
        36590, 36601-19, 36633, 36640-41, 36652, 36660, 36663, 36670-71, 
        36685, 36688-89, 36691, 36693, 36695, 36784 (part)

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                             SECOND DISTRICT

    TERRY EVERETT, Republican, of Enterprise, AL; born February 15, 
1937, in Dothan, AL; attended Enterprise State Junior College; 
journalist; president: Premium Home Builders, Everett Land Development 
Company, Union Springs Newspapers, Inc.; owner and operator, Hickory 
Ridge Farms; chairman, board of directors, Dothan Federal Savings Bank; 
Alabama Press Association; chairman of the board, Union Springs 
Newspapers, Inc.; married to Barbara Gail Pitts; elected on November 3, 
1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
208 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0102..................................................         225-2901
  Administrative Assistant.--H. Clay Swanzy.                            
  Legislative Director.--Wade H. Heck.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Mike Lewis.                                         
  Personal Secretary.--Joanna Varoutsos.                                
3500 Eastern Blvd., #250, Montgomery, AL 36116.........   (205) 277-9113
Federal Building, 100 West Troy Street, Dothan, AL                      
 36303.................................................   (205) 794-9680
City Hall Building, Main Street, Opp, AL 36467.........   (205) 493-9253
                                                                        

Counties: Autauga, Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Coffee, Conecuh, Covington, 
        Crenshaw, Dale, Elmore, Geneva, Henry, Houston, Montgomery, and 
        Pike. Population (1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 36001, 36003-06, 36007-10, 36012, 36013-18, 36020, 36022, 
        36024-27, 36028-30, 36033-38, 36041-42, 36046 (part), 36048-49, 
        36051-54, 36057, 36061-62, 36064, 36067, 36069 (part), 36071-72, 
        36078, 36080-81, 36089, 

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        36092, 36104 (part), 36105 (part), 36106 (part), 36107 (part), 36108 
        (part), 36109, 36110 (part), 36111-12, 36113 (part), 36114-16, 
        36117 (part), 36120-21, 36123-25, 36301-04, 36310-14, 36315-23, 
        36330-31, 36340, 36343-46, 36348, 36349-53, 36360-63, 36370-71, 
        36073-74, 36076, 36079, 36373-76, 36401, 36420, 36429, 36432, 
        36442, 36453-56, 36467, 36468-69, 36473-78, 36483, 36749

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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    GLEN BROWDER, Democrat, of Jacksonville, AL; born in Sumter, SC on 
January 15, 1943; married to Sara Rebecca Browder; daughter: Jenny 
Rebecca; attended elementary schools in Sumter; graduated, Edmunds High 
School, Sumter, 1961; B.A., history, Presbyterian College, Clinton, SC, 
1965; M.A., Ph.D., political science, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 
1971; public relations assistant, Presbyterian College, 1965; 
sportswriter, Atlanta Journal, 1966; investigator, Civil Service 
Commission, Atlanta, GA, 1966-68; professor, political science, 
Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, AL, 1971-present (on leave 
of absence); elected, Alabama House of Representatives, 1982-86; elected 
Alabama Secretary of State, 1987-89; elected to the 101st Congress by 
special election, April 4, 1989, to fill the vacancy caused by the death 
of William F. Nichols; reelected to the 102d Congress and each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2344 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0103............................................         225-3261
  Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Robert B.                  
   McNeil.                                                              
  Personal Secretary/Scheduler.--Deborah McBride.                       
  Legislative Director.--David Plunkett.                                
Federal Building, Anniston, AL 36202...................   (205) 236-5655
Federal Building, Opelika, AL 36801....................   (205) 745-6222
115 E. Northside Street, Tuskegee, AL 36083............   (205) 727-6490
                                                                        

Counties: Bibb, Calhoun, Chambers, Chilton, Clay, Cleburne, Coosa, Lee, 
        Macon, Randolph, Russell, St. Clair, Talladega and Tallapoosa. 
        Cities and townships: Moody, Alexander City, Alpine, Bon Air, 
        Brent, Brierfield, Centerville, Childersburg, Clanton, Cropwell, 
        Goodwater, Green Pond, Hissop, Hollins, Jemison, Kellyton, 
        Leeds, Lincoln, Margaret, Odenville, Pell City, Ragland, 
        Riverside, Rockford, Springville, Sycamore, Sylacauga, 
        Talladega, Thorsby, Wattsville, Weogufka, West Blockton, 
        Woodstock, Ashville, Steele, Armstrong, Autaugaville, 
        Billingsley, Booth, Central, Deatsville, East Tallassee, 
        Equality, Fort Davis, Hardaway, Shorter, Tallassee, Tuskegee, 
        Tuskegee Institute, Verbena, Anniston, Oxford, Blue Mountain, 
        Alexandria, Ashland, Bynum, Choccolocco, Cragford, Daviston, 
        DeArmanville, Delta, Eastaboga, Edwardsville, Fruithurst, 
        Graham, Heflin, Jacksonville, Lineville, Millerville, Munford, 
        Muscadine, Newell, Ohatchee, Piedmont, Ranburne, Roanoke, 
        Wadley, Weaver, Wedowee, Wellington, Woodland, Jones, 
        Maplesville, Stanton, Randolph, Lawley, Opelika, Auburn, Auburn 
        University, Camp Hill, Cottonton, Cusseta, Dadeville, Valley, 
        Five Points, Fort Mitchell, Hatchechubbee, Holy Trinity, 
        Hurtsboro, Jackson's Gap, Lafayette, Lanett, Langdale, 
        Loachapoka, Notasulga, Phenix City, Pittsview, River View, 
        Salem, Seale, Shawmut, Smiths, Standing Rock, Waverly, Fairfax, 
        Fort McClellan, Hobson City, Rock Mills. Population (1990), 
        577,227.
ZIP Codes: 35004, 35010, 35014, 35032, 35034-35, 35040, 35042, 35044-45, 
        35052, 35054, 35072, 35074, 35081-82, 35084-85, 35089, 35094 
        (part), 35096, 35112, 35115 (part), 35120-21, 35125, 35131, 
        35133, 35135-36, 35146 (part), 35149-50, 35160, 35171, 35173 
        (part), 35182-84, 35188, 35228, 35905, 35953, 35972, 35987, 
        36002-03, 36006, 36008, 36013 (part), 36014, 36021-23, 36026, 
        36027 (part), 36031, 36039, 36045, 36075, 36078, 36080, 36083, 
        36087-88, 36091, 36201-06, 36250-51, 36253-58, 36260-74, 36276-
        80, 36749, 36750, 36769, 36790, 36792-93, 36801-03, 36830-31, 
        36849, 36850-56, 36858-89, 36860-64, 36865-69, 36871-72, 36874-
        76, 36877-79

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                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    TOM BEVILL, Democrat, of Jasper, AL; born in Townley, AL, March 27, 
1921; graduate of Walker County High School; graduate of School of 
Commerce and Business Administration, University of Alabama, B.S. 
degree; graduate of University of Alabama School of Law, LL.B. degree; 
University of Alabama, LL.D. (honorary) degree; Livingston University, 
LL.S. (honorary) degree; University of North Alabama Doctor of Humane 
Letters (honorary) degree; Troy State University, Doctor of Laws 
(honorary) degree; Alabama Academy of Honor; U.S. Army, attained rank of 
Captain, served 18 months in European Theater of Operations; lawyer by 
profession; practiced 18 years in Jasper, AL; member, Alabama and 
American Bar Associations; member, Baptist Church; married Lou Betts of 
Margaret, AL; three children: Susan Betts, Donald Herman, and Patricia 
Lou; elected to the 90th Congress, November 8, 1966; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress, receiving overwhelming votes of confidence in each 
election; chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development, of the 
House Appropriations Committee, 1977-1994; currently serving as ranking 
Democratic member of the panel; served as regional Democratic whip, 
1967-72; served as Democratic whip at large, 1974-present; Deputy Whip, 
1989-present; served on House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, 
1973-74, 1981-84; National Democratic Advisory Council of Elected 
Officials, 1972-76; 1976 National 

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Democratic Convention Committee on Rules; 1984 and 1988 National 
Democratic Platform Committees; awards: National Homebuilders Institute 
1989 Policymaker of the Year; Southeastern Tourism Society Outstanding 
Legislator Award; Alabama Lions' Aubrey D. Green Award; University of 
Alabama School of Commerce and Business Administration Achievement in 
Government Award, 1989; National Rural Electric Cooperative's 1992 
Distinguished Service Award; National Security Leadership Award, 
American Wind Energy Association, 1994; Congressman of the year, 1994.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2302 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0104............................................         225-4876
  Administrative Assistant.--Donald R. Smith.                           
  Executive Assistant.--MargaretAnn Corbett.                            
1710 Alabama Avenue, Room 247, Jasper, AL 35501........   (205) 221-2310
107 Federal Building, Gadsden, AL 35901................   (205) 546-0201
102 Federal Building, Cullman, AL 35055................   (205) 734-6043
                                                                        

Counties: Blount, Cherokee, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Fayette, Franklin, 
        Lamar, part of Lawrence, Marion, Marshall, Pickens (part), 
        Walker, and Winston. Population (1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 35006 (part), 35013, 35016, 35019, 35031, 35033, 35038, 
        35049, 35053, 35055-56, 35062 (part), 35063 (part), 35070, 
        35077, 35079, 35083, 35087, 35097-98, 35121, 35126 (part), 
        35130, 35133, 35139, 35148, 35172, 35175, 35179, 35180 (part), 
        35403 (part), 35442, 35447, 35461, 35466, 35481, 35501-02, 
        35540-46, 35548-55, 35559-60, 35563-65, 35570-82, 35584-87, 
        35592-94, 35619 (part), 35621-22, 35643 (part), 35650-51, 35653, 
        35672 (part), 35747, 35755, 35760, 35768, 35776, 35901-06, 
        35950, 35952, 35954, 35957, 35959-64, 35966-67, 35971-76, 35978, 
        35980-81, 35983-84, 35986, 35988-90, 35999, 36275

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    BUD CRAMER, Democrat, of Huntsville, AL; born in Huntsville, August 
22, 1947, attended public schools in Madison County; graduated, 
Huntsville High School, 1965; B.A., University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 
1969, ROTC; J.D., University of Alabama School of Law, Tuscaloosa, 1972; 
U.S. Army, 1972; captain, U.S. Army Reserves 1976-78; profession: 
attorney; instructor, University of Alabama School of Law, Tuscaloosa, 
director of clinical studies program, 1972-73; assistant district 
attorney, Madison County, AL, 1973-75; private law practice, Huntsville, 
AL, 1975-80; district attorney, Madison County, AL, 1981-90; member: 
Alabama District Attorneys Association; National District Attorneys 
Association; founder, National Children's Advocacy Center, Huntsville, 
Alabama; National Center for Missing and Exploited Children; American 
Bar Association, 1975-present; State of Alabama Bar Association, 1972-
present; American Bar Association's National Legal Resource Center for 
Child Advocacy and Protection; awards and honors: received certificate 
of appreciation, presented by President Ronald Reagan, for outstanding 
dedication and commitment in promoting safety and well-being of children 
from the President's Child Safety Partnership, 1987; 1986 recipient of 
the Vincent De Francis Award, presented by the American Humane 
Association; selected as National Public Citizen of the Year, 1984; 
Alabama District Attorneys Investigators Association, ``District 
Attorney of the Year, 1986''; Methodist; widower; one daughter: Hollan 
C. Gaines, 26; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected 
to the 103d Congress; member: Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure, Committee on Science.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
236 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0105..................................................         225-4801
  Administrative Assistant.--Mike Adcock.                               
  Executive Assistant.--Stephanie Ortel.                                
  Legislative Assistants: Wendell Chambliss; John Hay.                  
403 Franklin Street, Huntsville, AL 35801..............   (205) 551-0190
  District Coordinator.--Doug Grice.                                    
Morgan County Courthouse, Box 668, Decatur, AL 35602...   (205) 355-9400
737 East Avalon Avenue, Muscle Shoals, AL 35661........   (205) 381-3450
                                                                        

Counties: Colbert, Jackson, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, 
        and Morgan. Population (1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 35087, 35601-03, 35610-11, 35615-18, 35619 (part), 35620-22, 
        35630-31, 35633, 35640, 35643 (part), 35645-49, 35652-53, 35660-
        62, 35670-71, 35672 (part), 35673-74, 35677, 35739-42, 35744-46, 
        35748-52, 35754-55, 35758-68, 35771-76, 35801-08, 35810-12, 
        35814-16, 35824, 35958, 35966, 35971, 35978-79
        
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                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    SPENCER BACHUS, Republican, of Birmingham, AL; born in Birmingham, 
AL, December 28, 1947; graduated from Auburn University, 1969, B.A.; 
University of Alabama, 1972, J.D.; law firm, Bachus, Dempsey, Carson, 
and Steed, senior partner; elected to the 103d Congress, November 3, 
1992; member: Lakeside Baptist Church, ALA State Representative, 
Senator, School Board, Republican Party Chair; three children: Warren, 
Stuart, and Elliott.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
127 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0106..................................................         225-4921
  Administrative Assistant.--Jennifer Oldham.                           
  Legislative Director.--Win Yerby.                                     
  Executive Assistant.--Gerry Cashin.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Will McCarty.                                       
Suite 107, 1900 International Park Drive, Birmingham,                   
 AL 35243..............................................   (205) 969-2296
P.O. Drawer 569, 3500 McFarland Boulevard, Northport,                   
 AL 35476..............................................   (205) 333-9894
                                                                        

Counties: Bibb, Jefferson, Shelby, and Tuscaloosa. Cities and townships: 
        Adamsville, Alabaster, Argo, Brookside, Brookwood, Calera, 
        Cardiff, Columbiana, County Line, Fultondale, Gardendale, 
        Graysville, Harpersville, Helena, Homewood, Hoover, Hueytown, 
        Irondale, Kimberly, Leeds, Maytown, Montevallo, Morris, Mountain 
        Brook, Mulga, North Johns, Northport, Pelham, Pleasant Grove, 
        Sumiton, Sylvan Springs, Trafford, Trussville, Vestavia Hills, 
        Vincent, Warrior, West Blocton, West Jefferson, Wilsonville, 
        Wilton, and portions of Bessemer, Birmingham, Tarrant, 
        Tuscaloosa, and West Blocton. Population (1990), 577,226.
ZIP Codes: 35005, 35006 (part), 35007, 35015, 35023 (part), 35035-36, 
        35040-41, 35043, 35048, 35051, 35060, 35061 (part), 35062 
        (part), 35063 (part), 35068, 35071, 35073, 35078, 35080, 35091, 
        35094 (part), 35111 (part), 35114, 35115 (part), 35116-19, 
        35123-24, 35126 (part), 35127, 35137, 35142-44, 35146 (part), 
        35147, 35172, 35173 (part), 35176, 35178, 35180 (part), 35181, 
        35185-87, 35205 (part), 35206 (part), 35207 (part), 35209-10, 
        35211 (part), 35212 (part), 35213, 35214 (part), 35215 (part), 
        35216, 35217 (part), 35219-20, 35222 (part), 35223, 35224 
        (part), 35226, 35231, 35233 (part), 35235-36, 35238, 35242-44, 
        35253, 35255-56, 35294, 35298, 35401 (part), 35404 (part), 35405 
        (part), 35406 (part), 35444, 35446, 35452, 35457-58, 35463, 
        35468, 35476 (part), 35478, 35480 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    EARL F. HILLIARD, Democrat, of Birmingham, AL; born in Birmingham, 
AL on April 9, 1942, son of the late William Nelson and Iola Hilliard; 
attended public schools of Birmingham; B.A., Morehouse College, Atlanta, 
GA, 1964; J.D., Howard University, Washington, DC, 1967; M.B.A., Atlanta 
University School of Business, Atlanta, GA, 1970; married Mary Franklin 
of Atlanta, GA; two children: Alesia and Earl, Jr.; attorney, admitted 
to the Alabama bar, 1968; commenced practice in Birmingham, AL; member 
of Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Pratt City; member of the National Bar 
Association; member of the State of Alabama Bar Association; member of 
the Tuskegee University Trustee Board, 1986-92; member of the Miles 
College Law School Trustee Board, 1982-92; elected: Alabama House of 
Representatives, 1974 and 1978; elected: First Chairman of Alabama Black 
Legislative Caucus, 1975; elected: Alabama State Senate, 1980-83, 1986 
and 1990; chairman, Senate Commerce, Transportation and Utility 
Committee, 1990-92; chairman, Jefferson County Senate Delegation, 1986-
92; chairman, Senate Judiciary Committee, 1982-86; elected November 3, 
1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1007 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0107............................................         225-2665
  Chief of Staff.--Elvira Willoughby.                      FAX: 226-0772
  Administrative Assistant.--Tunstall Wilson.                           
  Scheduler.--Tara Sallee.                                              
  Press Secretary.--Kenneth Mullinax.                                   
Federal Building, Room 204, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401.......   (205) 752-3578
  District Office Manager.--Kay Presley.                   FAX: 349-2450
Vance Federal Building, 1800 5th Avenue North,                          
 Birmingham, AL 35203..................................   (205) 328-2841
                                                           FAX: 251-6817
Federal Building, Room 109, Selma, AL 36701............   (205) 872-2684
  District Office Manager.--Betty Calloway.                FAX: 875-8270
Federal Building, 15 Lee Street, Room 301, Montgomery,                  
 AL 36104..............................................   (205) 875-8270
  District Office Manager.--Robert Lane.                        263-4338
                                                                        

Counties: Bibb County; city of Eoline. Choctaw County; cities and 
        townships of Bolinger, Butler, Choctaw, Cromwell, Gilbertown, 
        Halsell, Jachin, Lavaca, Lisman, Melvin, Needham, Pennington, 
        Pushmataha, Riderwood, Silas, Cullomburg, Toxey, and Yantley. 
        Dallas County; cities and townships of Browns, Marion Junction, 
        Minter, Orrville, Plantersville, Safford, Sardis, and Selma. 
        Greene County; cities and townships of Boligee, Clinton, Eutaw, 
        Knoxville, Mantua, 

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        and West Greene. Hale County; cities and townships of Akron, Gallion, 
        Greensboro, Moundville, Newbern, Sawyerville, and Stewart. 
        Jefferson County; cities and townships of Bessemer, Birmingham, 
        Dolomite, Fairfield, McCalla, and Tarrant. Lowndes County; 
        cities and townships of Benton, Burkeville, Farmersville, Fort 
        Deposit, Hayneville, Letohatchee, and Lowndesboro. Marengo 
        County; cities and townships of Dayton, Demopolis, Dixons Mills, 
        Faunsdale, Jefferson, Linden, Magnolia, Myrtlewood, Nanafalia, 
        Putnam, Shortleaf, Sweet Water, and Thomaston. Montgomery 
        County; cities and townships of Boylston, Montgomery, Ramer, and 
        West Side. Perry County; cities and townships of Marion, Sprott, 
        Suttle, and Uniontown. Pickens County; cities and townships of 
        Aliceville, Carrollton, Ethelsville, Gordo, McShan, and Reform. 
        Sumter County; cities and townships of Bellamy, Coatopa, Cuba, 
        Emelle, Epes, Gainesville, Geiger, Livingston, Panola, 
        Sumterville, Ward, Whitfield, and York. Tuscaloosa County; 
        cities and townships of Coaling, Cottondale, Duncanville, 
        Tuscaloosa, and Vance. Wilcox County; cities and townships of 
        Alberta, Annemanie, Arlington, Boykin, Camden, Catherine, Coy, 
        Furman, Lamison, Lower Peachtree, McWilliams, Millers Ferry, Oak 
        Hill, Pineapple, Pine Hill, Prairie, and Snow Hill. Population 
        (1990), 577,227.
ZIP Codes: 35020-21, 35023 (part), 35034, 35042, 35061 (part), 35064, 
        35111 (part), 35201-04, 35205 (part), 35206 (part), 35207 
        (part), 35208, 35211 (part), 35212 (part), 35214 (part), 35215 
        (part), 35217 (part), 35218, 35221, 35222 (part), 35224 (part), 
        35228, 35232, 35233 (part), 35234, 35237, 35259, 35263, 35283, 
        35291-92, 35401 (part), 35402, 35403 (part), 35404 (part), 35405 
        (part), 35406 (part), 35440-43, 35449, 35453, 35456, 35459-64, 
        35469-71, 35474, 35476 (part), 35477, 35480 (part), 35485-87, 
        35490-91, 36032, 36040, 36043, 36046 (part), 36047, 36069 
        (part), 36101-03, 36104 (part), 36105 (part), 36106 (part), 
        36107 (part), 36108 (part), 36110 (part), 36113 (part), 36117 
        (part), 36435-36, 36446, 36482 (part), 36524, 36570, 36701-03, 
        36720, 36722-23, 36726-28, 36732, 36736, 36738, 36740, 36742, 
        36744, 36748-49, 36751 (part), 36752-54, 36756, 36758-59, 36761-
        65, 36767-69, 36773, 36775-76, 36779, 36782-83, 36784 (part), 
        36785-86, 36901, 36903-04, 36906-08, 36910-13, 36916, 36919, 
        36921-22, 36925
        
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                                 ALASKA

                   (Population, 1990 census, 551,947)

                                SENATORS

    TED STEVENS, Republican, of Girdwood, AK; born in Indianapolis, IN, 
November 18, 1923; graduated UCLA, 1947; Harvard Law School, 1950; 
served as first lieutenant (pilot), 1943-46; 14th Air Force in China, 
1944-45; practiced law in Washington, DC and Fairbanks, AK, 1950-53; 
U.S. attorney, Fairbanks, AK, 1953-56; legislative counsel, U.S. 
Department of the Interior, 1956-57; assistant to the Secretary of the 
Interior (Fred Seaton), 1958-59; appointed solicitor of the Department 
of the Interior by President Eisenhower, 1960; opened law office, 
Anchorage, AK, 1961; elected to Alaska House of Representatives, 1964-
68; has served in U.S. Senate since December 24, 1968; assistant 
Republican Leader, 1977-85; married Catherine Chandler of Anchorage; one 
daughter; five children with first wife Ann Cherrington (deceased, 
1978); member: American, Federal, California, Alaska, and District of 
Columbia Bar Associations; member: Rotary, American Legion, Veterans of 
Foreign Wars, Igloo #4 Pioneers of Alaska.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
522 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 0201..................................................         224-3004
  Chief of Staff.--Lisa Sutherland.                                     
  Legislative Director.--Earl Comstock.                                 
  Administrative Director.--Carol M. White.                             
  Scheduling Director.--DeLynn Henry.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Mitch Rose.                                         
222 West 7th Avenue, No. 2, Anchorage, AK 99513........   (907) 271-5915
Federal Building, Room 206, Box 4, 101 12th Avenue,                     
 Fairbanks, AK 99701...................................   (907) 456-0261
Federal Building, Room 965, Box 020149, Juneau, AK                      
 99802.................................................   (907) 586-7400
120 Trading Bay Road, Suite 350, Kenai, AK 99611.......   (907) 283-5808
109 Main Street, Ketchikan, AK 99901...................   (907) 225-6880
                                                                        

                                 *  *  *

    FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, Republican, of Fairbanks, AK; born in Seattle, 
WA, March 28, 1933; attended Ketchikan, AK, public schools; graduated, 
Ketchikan High School, 1951; attended University of Santa Clara, 1951-
53; B.A., economics, Seattle University, 1955; U.S. Coast Guard, active 
duty, 1955-56; banker; Alaska Commissioner of Economic Development, 
1966-70; president, Alaska Bankers Association, 1972; president, Alaska 
Chamber of Commerce, 1977; president, Alaska National Bank, Fairbanks, 
1971-80; member: Elks, Lions, Pioneers of Alaska, Young Presidents 
Organization, NRA; married to the former Nancy Rena Gore, 1954; six 
children: Carol, Lisa, Michael, Eileen, Mary, and Brian; and 8 
grandchildren; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-
year term beginning January 5, 1981; elected to 2nd term November 4, 
1986; reelected November 3, 1992.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
706 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 0202..................................................         224-6665
  Administrative Assistant.--John Moseman.                              
  Communications Director.--Chuck Kleeschulte.                          
  Legislative Director.--Brian P. Malnak.                               
  Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Janet Klinger.                        
U.S. Federal Building, 222 West 7th Avenue, Box 1,                      
 Anchorage, AK 99513-7570..............................   (907) 271-3735
U.S. Federal Building, 101 12th Avenue, Box 7,                          
 Fairbanks, AK 99701...................................   (907) 456-0233
U.S. Federal Building, P.O. Box 1647, Juneau, AK 99802.   (907) 586-7400
120 Trading Bay Road, Box 260, Kenai AK, 99611.........   (907) 283-5808
109 Main Street, Ketchikan AK 99901....................   (907) 225-6880
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVE

                                AT LARGE

    DON YOUNG, Republican, of Fort Yukon, AK; born in Meridian, CA, on 
June 9, 1933; graduate of Chico State College, Chico, CA; elected member 
of the State House of Representatives, 1966-70; elected member of the 
State senate, 1970-73; served on the Fort Yukon City Council for 6 
years, serving 4 years as mayor; educator for 9 years; river boat 
captain; member: 

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National Education Association, Elks, Lions, Jaycees; married Lula 
Fredson of Fort Yukon; two children: Joni and Dawn; elected to the 93d 
Congress, in a special election March 6, 1973, to fill the vacancy 
created by the death of Congressman Nick Begich; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress; member: chairman, Resources; Transportation and 
Infrastructure Committee.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2331 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0201............................................         225-5765
  Administrative Assistant.--Lloyd Jones.                               
  Press Secretary.--Jennifer Wise.                                      
  Staff Director.--Pamela Kish.                                         
  Executive Secretary.--Jessica Scallon.                                
222 West Seventh Avenue No. 3, Room 200, Anchorage, AK                  
 99513.................................................   (907) 271-5978
101 12th Avenue, Box 10, Fairbanks, AK 99701...........   (907) 456-0210
401 Federal Building, Box 1247, Juneau, AK 99802.......   (907) 586-7400
109 Main Street, Ketchikan, AK 99902...................   (907) 225-6880
Suite 260, 120 Trading Bay Road, Kenai, AK 99611.......   (907) 283-5808
                                                                        

Population (1990), 550,043.
ZIP Codes: 99501-24, 99540, 99549-59, 99561, 99563-69, 99571-81, 99583, 
        99585-90, 99599, 99602-15, 99619-22, 99624-28, 99630-36, 99639, 
        99641, 99643-45, 99647-52, 99654-55, 99657-59, 99661-65, 99667-
        72, 99674, 99676-79, 99681-84, 99686-89, 99691, 99693-94, 99701-
        12, 99714, 99716, 99720-27, 99729-30, 99732-34, 99736-53, 99755-
        73, 99775, 99777-78, 99780-86, 99788-89, 99791, 99801-03, 99811, 
        99820-21, 99824-27, 99829-30, 99832-33, 99835-36, 99840-41, 
        99901, 99918-19, 99921-23, 99925-29
        
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                                 ARIZONA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 3,677,985)

                                SENATORS

    JOHN McCAIN, Republican, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Panama Canal Zone 
on August 29, 1936; graduated Episcopal High School, Alexandria, VA, 
1954, graduated, U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD, 1958; National War 
College, Washington, DC, 1973; retired Captain (pilot), U.S. Navy, 1958-
81; military awards: Silver Star, Bronze Star, Legion of Merit, Purple 
Heart, and Distinguished Flying Cross; married to the former Cindy 
Hensley; seven children: Doug, Andy, Sidney, Meghan, Jack, Jim, and 
Bridget; elected on November 1, 1982 to the U.S. House of 
Representatives; reelected to the 99th Congress in 1984; elected to the 
U.S. Senate on November 4, 1986; reelected in 1992.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
241 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-0303............................................         224-2235
  Chief of Staff.--Mark Salter.                            TDD: 224-7132
  Legislative Director.--John Raidt.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Deirdre Blackwood.                                  
  Personal Secretary.--Ellen Cahill.                                    
  Office Manager.--Debbie Paul.                                         
2400 East Arizona Biltmore Circle, Suite 1150, Building                 
 No. 1, Phoenix, AZ 85016..............................   (602) 952-2410
                                                           TDD: 952-0170
1839 South Alma School Road, Suite 375, Mesa, AZ 85210.   (602) 491-4300
450 West Paseo Redondo, Suite 200, Tucson, AR 85701....   (602) 670-6334
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    JON KYL, Republican, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Oakland, NE on April 
25, 1942; graduated Bloomfield High School, Bloomfield, IA, 1960; B.A., 
University of Arizona, Tucson, 1964 (Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi); 
LL.B., University of Arizona, 1966; editor-in-chief, Arizona Law Review; 
attorney; admitted to the Arizona State bar, 1966; former partner in 
Phoenix law firm of Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, 1966-86; chairman, 
Phoenix Chamber of Commerce (1984-85); married to the former Caryll 
Louise Collins; two children: Kristine and Jon; elected to the 100th 
Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress; 
member: Judiciary, Energy and Natural Resources, and Intelligence 
Committees.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
702 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20515..         224-4521
  Chief of Staff.--Ted Maness.                                          
  Legislative Director.--Jeanine Esperne.                               
  Senior Policy Advisor.--Tim Glazewski.                                
  Press Secretary.--Liz Hickey.                                         
Suite 120, 2200 East Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016.   (602) 840-1891
Suite 220, 7315 North Oracle, Tucson, AZ 85704.........   (520) 575-8633
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    MATT SALMON, Republican, of Mesa, AZ; born in Salt Lake City, UT, 
January 21, 1958; attended Marlon Hills Elementary School, Ogden, UT; 
graduated, Mesa High School, Mesa, AZ, 1976; B.A. degree, Arizona State 
University, Temple, AZ, 1981; M.P.A. degree, Brigham Young University, 
Proto, UT, 1986; served as a telecommunications executive; community 
affairs manager, U.S. West Communications, Phoenix, AZ; Arizona State 
Senate, 1991-95: assistant majority leader, 1993-95; chairman, Rules 
Committee, 1993-95; Appropriations and Finance Committees and the 
Appropriations Subcommittee on Education; member: East Valley Child 
Crisis Center; Council on Families, Youth and Children; Mesa United Way; 
Arizona Science and Technology Museum; committees: International 
Relations, Science, and Small Business; subcommittees: International 
Operations and Human Rights; Africa; Energy and Environ

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ment; Space and Aeronautics; Procurement, Exports, and Business 
Opportunities; married to the former Nancy Huish; four children: Lara, 
Jacob, Katie, and Matthew, Jr.; elected to 104th Congress in November 
1994.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
115 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0301..................................................         225-2635
  Chief of Staff.--Robert Glazier.                         FAX: 225-3405
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Julia Koppius.                             
  Press Secretary.--Sara Kane.                                          
  Legislative Director.--Mike Paranzino.                                
401 West Baseline Road, Suite 209, Tempe, AZ 85283.....   (602) 831-2900
  District Director.--Terree Wasley.                       FAX: 831-2700
                                                                        

County: Maricopa County; Ahwatukee, Gilbert. Cities and townships: 
        Chandler, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe. Population (1990), 
        610,872.
ZIP Codes: 85003-4, 85006, 85008, 85012-14, 85016, 85018, 85040, 85044-
        45, 85048, 85201-03, 85205, 85210, 85213, 85215, 85224-26, 
        85233, 85248-49, 85251, 85257, 85281-84

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    ED PASTOR, Democrat, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Claypool, AZ, on June 
28, 1943; attended public schools in Miami, AZ; graduate of Arizona 
State University; received B.A. in chemistry, 1966; earned J.D., Arizona 
University, 1974; member, Governor Raul Castro's staff; taught 
chemistry, North High School; served deputy director of Guadalupe 
Organization Inc.; elected supervisor, board of supervisors, Maricopa 
County; served 3 terms in Congress; served, board of directors for the 
National Association of Counties; vice chairman, Employment Steering 
Committee; president, Arizona's County Supervisors Association; member, 
executive committee of the Arizona Association of Counties; resigned, 
May, 1991; elected by special election September 24, 1991 to fill the 
vacancy caused by the resignation of Morris K. Udall; elected November 
3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; appointed Democratic Steering and Policy 
Committee; member: Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Energy and 
Water Development, Subcommittee on Rural Development, Agriculture and 
Related Agencies; elected to the 104th Congress, November 1994; 
appointed to the House Committee on Agriculture; member: Subcommittee on 
General Commodities, Subcommittee on Risk Management and Special Corps; 
House Committee on Oversight, Joint Committee on the Library of 
Congress; chairman, Hispanic Caucus; married to Verma Pastor; two 
daughters: Yvonne and Laura; 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 
for 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.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
223 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0302..................................................         225-4065
  Administrative Assistant.--Gene Fisher.                               
802 North Third Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85003..............   (602) 256-0551
  District Director.--Ron Piceno.                                       
2432 E. Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85719...........   (602) 624-9986
  Southern Arizona District Director.--Linda                            
   Leatherman.                                                          
Suite 117, 281 W. 24th Street, Yuma, AZ 85364..........   (602) 726-3324
  District Representative.--Charlene Fernandez.                         
                                                                        

Counties: Maricopa (part), Pima (part), Pinal (part), Santa Cruz, and 
        Yuma. Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85001-02, 85003 (part), 85004 (part), 85005, 85006 (part), 
        85007 (part), 85008 (part), 85009 (part), 85013 (part), 85017 
        (part), 85019 (part), 85025, 85030-31, 85033 (part), 85034 
        (part), 85035 (part), 85040 (part), 85041, 85043 (part), 85044 
        (part), 85063, 85073-74, 85222 (part), 85223, 85230, 85283 
        (part), 85301 (part), 85311, 85318, 85321-22, 85323 (part), 
        85326 (part), 85333, 85336-37, 85338 (part), 85339 (part), 
        85341, 85347, 85349-50, 85352, 85353 (part), 85356, 85364-66, 
        85611, 85614 (part), 85624, 85628, 85634, 85637 (part), 85639-
        40, 85645 (part), 85646, 85648, 85701-02, 85705 (part), 85706 
        (part), 85711 (part), 85713 (part), 85714, 85716 (part), 85717, 
        85719 (part), 85722, 85733, 85735-36, 85745 (part), 85746 (part)
        
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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    BOB STUMP, Republican, of Tolleson, AZ; born in Phoenix, AZ, April 
4, 1927; graduated, Tolleson High School, 1947; B.S., Arizona State 
University, 1951; cotton farmer; served in the U.S. Navy, 1943-46; 
served in Arizona House of Representatives, 4 terms, 1959-66; Arizona 
Senate, 5 terms, 1967-76, served as president of Arizona Senate, 1975-
76; three children: Karen, Bob, and Bruce; elected to the 95th Congress, 
November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: vice-
chairman, Committee on National Security; chairman, Committee on 
Veterans' Affairs; Republican Steering Committee.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
211 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0303..................................................         225-4576
  Administrative Assistant.--Lisa Jackson.                 FAX: 225-6328
  Appointment Secretary.--Dolores Dunn.                                 
230 North First Avenue, Room 2001, Phoenix, AZ 85025...   (602) 379-6923
  District Assistant.--Bruce Bartholomew.                  FAX: 271-0611
  District Assistant.--Arlene Y. Lassila.                               
                                                                        

Counties: Coconino (part), La Paz, Maricopa (part), Mohave, Navajo 
        (part), and Yavapai. Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85023 (part), 85024 (part), 85027 (part), 85033 (part), 85035 
        (part), 85037, 85039, 85043 (part), 85301 (part), 85302 (part), 
        85303, 85304 (part), 85305, 85306 (part), 85307-08, 85310, 
        85312, 85320, 85323 (part), 85324-25, 85326 (part), 85328, 
        85332, 85334-35, 85338 (part), 85340, 85342-46, 85348, 85351, 
        85353 (part), 85354-55, 85357-63, 85371-75, 85380-82, 85390, 
        86001 (part), 86002-03, 86004 (part), 86015-16, 86018, 86020-23, 
        86030, 86034, 86036, 86039, 86042-44, 86046, 86301-04, 86312-14, 
        86320-27, 86329-35, 86336 (part), 86337-38, 86340-43, 86401-03, 
        86405, 86411-12, 86427, 86430-38, 86440-44

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    JOHN SHADEGG, Republican, of Phoenix, AZ; born in Phoenix, AZ on 
October 22, 1949; attended Madison #1 Elementary School; graduated 
Camelback High School; B.A., University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 1972; 
J.D., University of Arizona, 1975; Air National Guard, 1969-75; admitted 
to the Arizona bar, 1976; Law offices of John Shadegg; special counsel, 
Arizona House Republican Caucus, 1991-92; special assistant attorney 
general, 1983-90; advisor, U.S. Sentencing Commission; founding 
director/executive committee member, Goldwater Institute for Public 
Policy; member/former president, Crime Victim Foundation; chairman, 
Arizona Juvenile Justice Advisory Council; advisory board, Salvation 
Army; vestry, Christ Church of the Ascension Episcopal, 1989-91; member, 
ASU College of Law, Law Society; chairman, Arizona Republican Caucus, 
1985-87; chairman, Proposition 108--Two-Thirds Tax Limitation 
Initiative, 1992; member, Fiscal Accountability and Reform Efforts 
[FARE] Committee, 1991-92; counsel, Arizonan's for Wildlife Conservation 
(No on Prop. 200), 1992; Victims Bill of Rights Task Force, 1989-90; 
married to Shirley Shadegg; two children: Courtney, 12 and Stephen, 8; 
elected to 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
503 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-3361
  Chief of Staff.--Chris Mulholland.                       FAX: 225-3462
  Legislative Assistants: Myron Ebell; Jason Whiting;                   
   Robert Franciosi.                                                    
  Legislative Correspondent.--Eric Schlecht.                            
  Staff Assistant.--Brent Bice.                                         
1158 East Missouri Ave., Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85014..   (602) 248-7779
  District Director.--Jennifer Macdonald.                               
  Office Manager, Scheduler.--Pat Corbin.                               
                                                                        

County: Maricopa County; cities of Glendale (part), Paradise Valley, 
        Phoenix (part), Scottsdale (part). Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85003 (part), 85007 (part), 85009 (part), 85012 (part), 
        85013, 85014 (part), 85015, 85016 (part), 85017 (part), 85018 
        (part), 85019 (part), 85020-22, 85023 (part), 85024 (part), 
        85027 (part), 85028-29, 85032, 85051, 85250 (part), 85251 
        (part), 85253, 85254 (part), 85258 (part), 85260 (part), 85301 
        (part), 85302 (part), 85304 (part), 85306 (part)
        
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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    JIM KOLBE, Republican, of Tucson, AZ; born in Evanston, IL, June 28, 
1942; attended Patagonia public schools; graduated, U.S. Capitol Page 
School, Washington, DC, 1960; B.A., political science, Northwestern 
University, Evanston, IL, 1965; M.B.A., economics, Stanford University, 
Stanford, CA, 1967; study abroad program, International School of 
America, 1962-63; served in Vietnam, U.S Navy, lieutenant, 1967-69; 
lieutenant commander, U.S. Naval Reserves (inactive); vice president, 
Wood Canyon Corp., Sonoita, AZ; consultant, real estate development and 
political affairs; Arizona State Senator, 1977-82, served on 
Appropriations, Education, and Agriculture Committees, chairman of 
Judiciary Committee; special assistant to Governor Ogilvie of Illinois, 
1972-73; board of directors, Arizona Foundation for Children; 
Presidential appointment, Commission on Presidential Scholars; director 
of operations, Vietnam Orphans Airlift, San Francisco, 1975; member: 
Appropriations Committee; Budget Committee; elected to the 99th Congress 
on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
205 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0305..................................................         225-2542
  Chief of Staff.--Laurie Fenton.                                       
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Natalie Zoll.                              
Suite 112, 1661 North Swan, Tucson, AZ 85711...........   (602) 881-3588
  District Director.--Patricia Klein.                                   
Suite B-160, 77 Calle Portal, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635...   (602) 459-3115
                                                                        

Counties: Cochise, Graham (part), Pima (part), and Pinal (part). 
        Population (1990), 610,871.
ZIP Codes: 85222 (part), 85231 (part), 85245, 85531, 85535-36, 85543, 
        85546, 85548, 85551-52, 85602-10, 85613, 85614 (part), 85615-17, 
        85619-23, 85625-27, 85629 (part), 85630, 85631 (part), 85632-33, 
        85635-38, 85641, 85643-44, 85645 (part), 85652-55, 85670-71, 
        85703-04, 85705 (part), 85706 (part), 85708 (part), 85710 
        (part), 85711 (part), 85712, 85713 (part), 85714 (part), 85715, 
        85716 (part), 85718, 85719 (part), 85725-26, 85730-32, 85734, 
        85737-38, 85740-43, 85745 (part), 85746 (part), 85747-49, 85751

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    JOHN D. HAYWORTH, Jr., Republican, of Scottsfield, AZ; born in 
Highpoint, NC, on July 12, 1958; graduated, High Point Central High 
School, 1976; B.A., Speech Communications and Political Science, cum 
laude, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 1980; broadcaster, 
public relations consultant, insurance agent; member: Rotary Club of 
Phoenix (Paul Harris Fellow), Boy Scouts of America (Eagle Scout); 
married to Mary Denise Yancey Hayworth, 1989; three children: Nicole, 
Hannah, and John Micah; elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1023 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-2190
  Administrative Assistant.--Steve Bloch.                               
  Legislative Director.--Glenn Buberl.                                  
  Executive Assistant.--Tricia Evans.                                   
  Legislative Assistant.--Katharine Mottley.                            
1300 South Milton, Suite 207, Flagstaff, AZ 86001......   (520) 556-8760
  Office Manager.--Patty Brookins.                                      
1818 East Southern Avenue, Suite 3B, Mesa, AZ 85204....   (602) 926-4151
  Office Manager.--Jan Lemon.                                           
                                                                        

Counties: Apache, Cocconino (part), Gila, Graham (part), Greenlee, 
        Maricopa (part), Navajo (part), and Pinal (part). Cities and 
        Townships: Alpine, Apache Junction, Bapchule, Blue, Bylas, 
        Carefree, Cashion, Casa Grande, Cave Creek, Chambers, Chandler, 
        Chandler Heights, Chinle, Cibeque, Clay Springs, Claypool, 
        Clifton, Concho, Coolidge, Dennehotso, Duncan, Eagar, Eloy, 
        Flagstaff, Florence, Fountain Hills, Fort Apache, Fort Defiance, 
        Forest Lakes, Ganado, Gilbert, Globe, Gold Canyon, Greer, Happy 
        Jack, Hayden, Heber, Higley, Holbrook, Houck, Indian Wells, 
        Joseph City, Kaibito, Kayenta, Kearny, Lake Montezuma, Lakeside, 
        Laveen, Leupp, Lukachukai, Lupton, Mammoth, Many Farms, 
        Maricopa, McNary, Mesa, Miami, Morenci, Mormon Lake, Munds Park, 
        Nazlini, Nutrioso, Overgaard, Page, Paradise Valley, Payson, 
        Peridot, Petrified Forest NP, Phoenix, Picacho, Pine, Pinedale, 
        Pinetop, Pinon, Queen Creek, Queen Valley, Red Valley, Rio 
        Verde, Rock Point, Roosevelt, Round Rock, Sacaton, Saint Johns, 
        Saint Michaels, San Carlos, Sanders, San Manuel, Sawmill, 
        Scottsdale, Sedona, Shonto, Show Low, Snowflake, Springerville, 
        Stanfield, Strawberry, Sun Lakes, Sun Valley, Superior, Taylor, 
        Teec Nos Pos, Tempe, Tolleson, Tonto Basin, Tortilla Flat, 
        Tsaile, Tuba City, Valley Farms, Vernon, White Mountain Lake, 
        Whiteriver, Window Rock, Winkelman, Winslow, Woodruff, Young. 
        Population (1990), 610,872.
ZIP Codes: 85024, 85027-28, 85032, 85040, 85044, 85048, 85054, 85076, 
        85201-08, 85210, 85213-17, 85219-22, 85224-28, 85231-37, 85239, 
        85241-42, 85247-51, 85253, 85254-60, 85262-64, 85268-69, 85272-
        73, 85278, 85287, 85290-92, 85296, 85329, 85331, 85339, 85353, 
        85359-40, 85377, 85501-02, 85528, 85530, 85532-34, 85541-542, 
        85544-45, 85547, 85550, 85553-54, 85618, 85631, 85901, 85911-12, 
        85920, 85922-23, 85925-38, 85940-42, 86001-02, 86004, 86011, 
        86017, 86024-25, 86028-29, 86031-33, 86035, 86038, 86045, 86047, 
        86053-54, 86336, 86341-42, 86502-08, 86510-15, 86535, 86538-40, 
        86544-45, 86547, 86549, 86556.
        
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                                ARKANSAS

                  (Population, 1990 census, 2,362,239)

                                SENATORS

    DALE BUMPERS, Democrat, of Charleston, AR; born in Charleston, 
August 12, 1925; attended the public schools of Arkansas, University of 
Arkansas, Northwestern University, J.D., degree, 1951; admitted to 
Arkansas bar, 1952; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1943-46, staff 
sergeant; past president, Charleston Chamber of Commerce; past 
president: Charleston School Board, Franklin County Board of Education; 
past chairman: United Fund, Boy Scout Fund, and Cancer Fund; Governor of 
Arkansas, 1970-74; married to the former Betty Flanagan, 1949; three 
children: Brent, Bill, and Brooke; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 
5, 1974; reelected November 4, 1980, November 4, 1986, and November 3, 
1992.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
229 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-0401............................................         224-4843
  Administrative Assistant.--Mary E. Davis.                             
  Executive Secretary.--Jo Nobles.                                      
  Legislative Director.--Rich Glick.                                    
  Scheduler.--Rosiland Smith.                                           
2527 Federal Building, Little Rock, AR 72201...........   (501) 324-6286
                                                                        

                                 *  *  *

    DAVID PRYOR, Democrat, of Little Rock, AR; born in Camden, AR, 
August 29, 1934; attended the public schools; graduated from Camden High 
School, 1952; attended Henderson State University; B.A., University of 
Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1957; LL.B., University of Arkansas School of 
Law, 1964; admitted to the Arkansas bar in 1964 and commenced practice 
in Camden, AR; lawyer; established the newspaper, Ouachita Citizen, in 
Camden, AR, 1957, and published it for 4 years; elected State 
representative of Ouachita County, 1960; reelected in 1962 and 1964; 
delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1968-76; Presbyterian; Sigma 
Alpha Epsilon Fraternity and Blue Key; Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity; 
honorary member, Delta Theta Phi; married to the former Barbara 
Lunsford, of Fayetteville, 1957; three children: David, Jr., Mark, and 
Scott; elected Governor of Arkansas, 1975-79; elected to the 89th, 90th, 
91st, and 92d Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, 
for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; reelected November 6, 
1984 and November 6, 1990.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
267 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-0402............................................         224-2353
  Administrative Assistant.--Frank Thomas.                              
  Deputy Administrative Assistant.--Pate Felts.                         
  Legislative Director.--Kirk Robertson.                                
  Personal Secretary.--Leslie Chalmers.                                 
3030 Federal Building, Little Rock, AR 72201...........   (501) 324-6336
  Administrative Assistant.--Kelly Robbins.                             
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    BLANCHE LAMBERT LINCOLN, Democrat, of Helena, AR; born on September 
30, 1960 in Helena, AR; graduate of Helena Central High School; daughter 
of Jordan Bennett Lambert, Jr. and Martha Kelly Lambert; B.A., Randolph 
Macon Women's College, Lynchburg, VA, 1982; legislative representative, 
St. John's Episcopal Church, Chi Omega sorority; volunteer, American Red 
Cross; married to Dr. Stephen R. Lincoln; elected on November 3, 1992 to 
the 103d Congress; member, Commerce Committee; married to Dr. Stephen 
Lincoln.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1204 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0401............................................         225-4076
  Executive Assistant.--Sandy Webster.                     FAX: 225-4654
  Chief of Staff.--Steve Patterson.                                     
  District Representative.--Earline Norwood.                            
  Press Secretary.--Kelly Rucker.                                       
Federal Building, Suite 211, 615 South Main, Jonesboro,                 
 AR 72401..............................................   (501) 972-4600
                                                                        


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Counties: Arkansas, Clay, Cleburne, Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, 
        Fulton, Greene, Independence, Izard, Jackson, Lawrence, Lee, 
        Lonoke, Mississippi, Monroe, Phillips, Poinsett, Prairie, 
        Randolph, St. Francis, Searcy, Sharp, Stone, and Woodruff. 
        Population (1990), 588,588.
ZIP Codes: 72003-07, 72014, 72017, 72020-21, 72023-24, 72026, 72029, 
        72031, 72036-38, 72040-44, 72046, 72048, 72051, 72055, 72059-60, 
        72064, 72066-67, 72069, 72072-75, 72083, 72086, 72101, 72108, 
        72112, 72121 (part), 72123, 72130-31, 72134, 72137, 72140, 
        72153, 72160, 72165-66, 72169-70, 72176, 72179, 72301, 72303, 
        72310-13, 72315-17, 72319-22, 72324-33, 72335, 72338-42, 72346-
        48, 72350-55, 72358-60, 72364-70, 72372-74, 72376-77, 72381, 
        72383-84, 72386-87, 72389-92, 72394-97, 72401-03, 72410-17, 
        72419, 72421-22, 72424-38, 72440-45, 72447, 72449-51, 72453-62, 
        72464-67, 72469-76, 72478-79, 72482, 72501, 72503, 72512-13, 
        72515-17, 72519-34, 72536, 72538-40, 72542-43, 72546, 72550, 
        72553-57, 72560-62, 72564-69, 72571-73, 72575-79, 72581, 72583-
        85, 72587, 72610, 72617, 72633, 72636, 72639, 72645, 72650, 
        72663, 72669, 72675, 72679-80, 72686

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    RAY THORNTON, Democrat, of Little Rock, AR; born in Conway, AR, July 
16, 1928; educated in public schools in Faulkner and Grant Counties, AR; 
B.A., International Relations, Yale University, 1950; lieutenant, U.S. 
Navy, 1951-54; combat on U.S.S. Phillippine Sea, an aircraft carrier, 
during the Korean War; J.D., University of Arkansas School of Law, 1956; 
private law practice, Little Rock and Sheridan, AR; deputy prosecutor, 
Pulaski and Perry Counties, AR, 1956-57; Arkansas attorney general, 
1971-73; House of Representatives, 1973-79; member: House Committee on 
Agriculture, House Judiciary Committee, and House Science & Technology 
Committee; chairman of Subcommittee on Science, Research & Technology; 
director, Ouachita Baptist University/Henderson State University Joint 
Educational Consortium, Arkadelphia, AR, 1979-80; president, Arkansas 
State University, 1980-84; chairman: Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee 
(National Institutes of Health), Committee on Science, Engineering, and 
Public Policy (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 
Committee on Scientific and Regulatory Issues Underlying Pesticide Use 
Patterns (National Academy of Sciences); president, University of 
Arkansas System, 1984-89; married to Betty Jo Mann Thornton; three 
daughters: Nancy Thornton, Mary Jo Hays, and Stephanie Thornton; five 
grandchildren; member of House Appropriations Committee; subcommittees 
on Agriculture, Rural Development, FDA and Related Agencies and 
Legislative Branch Appropriations; member of Organization, Study & 
Review Committee of the House Democratic Caucus; former member of House 
Government Operations Committee; House Science, Space & Technology 
Committee; and House Democratic Steering & Policy Committee; House 
Appropriations Subcommittee on VA, HUD and Independent Agencies; elected 
to Congress, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1214 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0402............................................         225-2506
  Staff Director.--Ed Fry.                                              
  Press Aide.--Lauren Gaddy.                                            
1527 Federal Building, 700 West Capitol Avenue, Little                  
 Rock, AR 72201........................................   (501) 324-5941
  District Director.--Julie Speed.                                      
  Special Assistant.--Barbara McBryde.                                  
                                                                        

Counties: Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pulaski, Saline, Van Buren, White, 
        and Yell. Population (1990), 587,412.
ZIP Codes: 71909, 72001-02, 72010-13, 72015-16, 72020, 72022-23, 72025, 
        72027-28, 72030-32, 72039, 72045-47, 72052-53, 72058, 72060-61, 
        72063, 72065, 72067-68, 72070, 72076, 72080-82, 72085, 72088-89, 
        72099, 72101-04, 72106-07, 72110-11, 72113-20, 72121 (part), 
        72122, 72125-27, 72131, 72135-37, 72139, 72141-43, 72153, 72156-
        57, 72164, 72167, 72173, 72178, 72180-81, 72183, 72201-07, 
        72209-12, 72214-17, 72219, 72221, 72225, 72231, 72295, 72629, 
        72645, 72824, 72827-29, 72833-34, 72838, 72841-42, 72853, 72857, 
        72860

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    TIM HUTCHINSON, Republican, of Bentonville, AR; born in Bentonville, 
on August 11, 1949; attended Gravette Elementary School, Gravette, AR, 
1963; graduated from Springdale High School, Springdale, AR, 1967; B.A., 
Bob Jones University, Greenville, SC, 1972; M.A., University of 
Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, 1990; college instructor, John Brown 
University; co-owner, KBCV radio station, 1982-89; elected to the 
Arkansas State Legislature, 1985-92; member: Kiwanis, Chamber of 
Commerce, Our Farm Board, Northwest Community College Foundation, 
Immanuel Baptist Church; married to the former Donna Jean King, 1970; 
three children: Timothy and Jeremy (twins), 1974 and Joshua, 1978; 
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1005 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0403............................................         225-4301
  Chief of Staff.--Ray Reid.                               FAX: 225-7492
  Executive Assistant.--Dorothy English.                                
  Legislative Director.--Randi Fredholm.                                
Federal Building, Fayetteville, AR 72701...............   (501) 442-5258
Federal Building, Harrison, AR 72601...................   (501) 741-6900
30th South 6th Street, Room 248, Fort Smith, AR 72901..   (501) 782-7787
                                                                        


Counties: Baxter, Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, 
        Logan, Madison, Marion, Newton, Polk, Pope, Scott, Sebastian, 
        and Washington. Population (1990), 589,523.
ZIP Codes: 71740, 71932, 71937, 71944-46, 71953, 71972-73, 72063, 72080, 
        72519, 72531, 72537-38, 72544, 72601-02, 72611, 72613, 72615-19, 
        72623-24, 72626, 72628, 72630, 72632-35, 72638, 72640-42, 72644-
        45, 72648, 72651, 72653, 72655, 72658, 72660-62, 72666, 72668, 
        72670, 72672, 72675, 72677, 72679, 72682-83, 72685-87, 72701-03, 
        72711-12, 72714, 72717-19, 72721-22, 72727-30, 72732-42, 72744-
        45, 72747, 72749, 72751-53, 72756-57, 72760-62, 72764-66, 72768-
        70, 72773-76, 72801, 72820-21, 72823, 72826-27, 72830, 72832-35, 
        72837-43, 72845-47, 72851-52, 72854-56, 72858, 72863, 72865, 
        72901-04, 72906, 72913-14, 72916-17, 72921, 72923-24, 72926-28, 
        72930, 72932-38, 72940-41, 72943-52, 72955-56, 72958-59

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    JAY DICKEY, Republican, of Pine Bluff, AR; born in Pine Bluff on 
December 14, 1939; attended Trinity Luthern School; graduated, Pine 
Bluff High School; graduated University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 
(B.A., 1961, J.D., 1963); owner, Condray Sign Company; two Taco Bell 
Restaurants; former state chairman, Christian Legal Society; past 
president, Pine Bluff Jaycees; recipient, Distinguished Service Award of 
the Jaycees; former board member, Bank of Bearden, Guaranty Savings and 
Loan Association, Pine Bluff Chamber of Commerce; member: Pillars Club 
of the United Way, Century Club of the Boy Scouts; four children: John, 
1966, Laura, 1969, Ted, 1970, and Rachel, 1975; elected on November 3, 
1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
230 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0404..................................................         225-3772
  Chief of Staff.--Bob Brooks.                                          
  Legislative Director.--Steve Carey.                                   
  Scheduler.--Suzanne Michel.                                           
101 S. Jackson, Suite 201, El Dorado, AR 71730.........   (501) 862-0236
Room 2521, 100 East 8th Avenue, Pine Bluff, AR 71601...   (501) 536-3376
  District Director.--Allen Maxwell.                                    
Suite 201, 100 Reserve, Hot Springs, AR 71901..........   (501) 623-5800
                                                                        

Counties: Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Clark, Cleveland, Columbia, 
        Dallas, Desha, Drew, Garland, Grant, Hempstead, Hot Spring, 
        Howard, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lincoln, Little River, Miller, 
        Montgomery, Nevada, Ouachita, Pike, Sevier, and Union. 
        Population (1990), 585,202.
ZIP Codes: 71601-03, 71611, 71613, 71630-31, 71635, 71638-40, 71642-44, 
        71646-47, 71649, 71651-56, 71658-63, 71665-67, 71670-71, 71674-
        78, 71701, 71720-22, 71724-26, 71728, 71730-31, 71740, 71742-45, 
        71747-53, 71758-59, 71762-66, 71768, 71770, 71772, 71801, 71820, 
        71822-23, 71825-28, 71831-42, 71845-47, 71851-53, 71855, 71857-
        62, 71864-66, 71901-02, 71909, 71913-14, 71921-23, 71929, 71933, 
        71935, 71940-43, 71949-52, 71956-62, 71964-65, 71968-71, 71998-
        99, 72004, 72046, 72057, 72072-73, 72079, 72084, 72087, 72104-
        05, 72128-29, 72132-33, 72150, 72152, 72168, 72175, 72182, 
        72379, 75502
        
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                               CALIFORNIA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 29,839,250)

                                SENATORS

    DIANNE FEINSTEIN, Democrat, of San Francisco, CA; born June 22, 1933 
in San Francisco; B.A., Stanford University, 1955; elected to San 
Francisco Board of Supervisors, 1970-78; president of Board of 
Supervisors: 1970-71, 1974-75, 1978; mayor of San Francisco, 1978-88; 
candidate for Gov. of CA, 1990. Recipient: Distinguished Woman Award, 
San Francisco Examiner, Achievement Award, Business and Professional 
Women's Club, 1970; Golden Gate Univ. (CA), LL.D. (hon.), 1979; SCOPUS 
Award for Outstanding Public Service, American Friends of the Hebrew 
Univ. of Jerusalem; Univ. of Santa Clara, D.P.S. (hon.); Univ. of 
Manila, D.P.A. (hon.), 1981; Antioch Univ., LL.D. (hon.), 1983; Los 
Angeles Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith's Distinguished Service 
Award, 1984; French Legion d'Honneur from President Mitterand, 1984; 
Mills Coll., LL.D. (hon.), 1985; U.S. Army's Commander's Award for 
Public Service, 1986; Brotherhood/Sisterhood Award, Natl. Conf. of 
Christians and Jews, 1986; Paulist Fathers Award, 1987; Episcopal 
Church's Award for Service, 1987; U.S. Navy Distinguished Civilian 
Award, 1987; Silver Spur Award for Outstanding Public Service, San 
Francisco Planning and Urban Renewal Assn., 1987; ``All Pro Management 
Team Award'' for No. 1 Mayor, City and State Magazine, 1987; Community 
Service Award Honoree for Public Service, 1987; American Jewish 
Congress, 1987; President's Award, St. Ignatius High School, San 
Francisco, 1988; CORO Investment in Leadership Award Honoree, 1988; 
President's Medal, Univ. of California at San Francisco, 1988; Univ. of 
San Francisco, D.H.L. (hon.), 1988. Member: CORO Foundation, Fellowship, 
1955-56; California Women's Board of Terms and Parole, 1960-66, 
Executive Committee; U.S. Conf. of Mayors, 1983-88; Mayor's Com. on 
Crime, San Francisco; Bank of California, dir., 1988-89; San Francisco 
Education Fund's Permanent Fund, 1988-89; Japan Society of Northern 
California, 1988-89; Inter-American Dialogue, 1988-present; Trilateral 
Commission, 1988; Biderberg Foreign Policy Con., Baden Germany, 1991. 
Married to Dr. Bertram Feinstein (Dec.); married January 20, 1980 to 
Richard C. Blum; one child; three stepchildren. Jewish; elected to the 
Senate by special election, November 3, 1992, to fill the vacancy caused 
by the resignation of Senator Pete Wilson, for the term ending on 
January 3, 1995; reelected to 6-year term, November 8, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
331 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 0504..................................................         224-3841
  Chief of Staff.--Michael McGill.                                      
  Legislative Director.--Susan Elving.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Bill Chandler.                                      
Suite 1030, 750 B Street, San Diego, CA 92101..........   (619) 231-9712
Room 4015, Federal Office Building, 1130 O Street,                      
 Fresno, CA 93721......................................   (209) 485-7430
Suite 305, 1700 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA                    
 94111.................................................   (415) 249-4777
Suite 915, 11111 San Monica Blvd., Los Angles, CA 90025   (310) 914-7300
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    BARBARA BOXER, Democrat, of Greenbrae, CA; born in Brooklyn, NY., 
November 11, 1940; graduated, 1962, Brooklyn College, B.A., major in 
economics; stockbroker and economic researcher with securities firms on 
Wall Street, 1962-65; journalist and associate editor. Pacific Sun 
newspaper, 1972-74; congressional aide, Fifth Congressional District, 
California. 1974-76; elected Marin County Board of Supervisors, 1976-82; 
first woman president, Marin County Board of Supervisors; married to 
Stewart Boxer, 1962; two adult children: Doug and Nicole; elected 
November 2, 1982 to 98th Congress; reelected to the 99th-102d 
Congresses; Government Operations Committee, Armed Services Committee, 
Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, Budget Committee 
(1985-1990), Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, House Whip at 
Large; elected to the Senate on November 3, 1992 for the 6-year term 
beginning January 3, 1993; Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban 
Affairs; Committee on Environment and Public Works; Committee on the 
Budget; Joint Economic Committee; Senate Health Care Task Force; Senate 
Deputy Whip for the Western Region; chairwoman of the Inter-
Parliamentary Union.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
112 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 0501..................................................         224-3553
  Administrative Assistant.--Karen Olick.                               
  Policy Director/Counsel.--Drew Littman.                               
  Legislative Director.--Liz Tankersley.                                
Suite 240, 1700 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA                    
 94111.................................................   (415) 403-0100
  Chief of Staff.--Sam Chapman.                                         
Suite 545, 2250 East Imperial Highway, El Segundo, CA                   
 90245.................................................   (310) 414-5700
Suite 990, 525 B Street, San Diego, CA 92101...........   (619) 239-3884
Suite 130, 2300 Tulare Street, Fresno, CA 93721........   (209) 497-5109
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    FRANK DUNCAN RIGGS, Republican, of Windsor, CA; graduated, San 
Rafael High School, San Rafael, CA; St. Mary's Golden Gate University, 
San Francisco, CA, 1980; degree, B.A. in Administration of Justice, 
summa cum laude; served in the U.S. Army, military police investigator, 
1972-75; real estate developer and vice-president of an Educational 
Software Company; former police officer and deputy sheriff; member, 
Windsor School Board, two-term board president; member: California State 
Job Training Coordinating Council, Governor's Committee for Employment 
of Disabled Persons; married to Cathy Anne Riggs, 1980; three children: 
Matt, Ryan, and Sarah; elected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1714 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-3311
  Chief of Staff.--Steven H. Sutton.                                    
  Legislative Director/Press Secretary.--Mark J. Davis.                 
  Executive Assistant.--Hartley Etheridge.                              
  Staff Assistant.--Todd Phillips.                                      
1700 2nd Street, Suite 378, Napa, CA 94559.............   (707) 254-7308
  District Director (Southern Region).--Pam Simpson.      (800) 723-0201
  Office Manager.--Kay Rendleman.                                       
710 E. Street, Suite 100, Eureka, CA 95501.............   (707) 441-8701
  District Director (Northern Region).--Vee Sorenson.     (800) 481-9724
  Office Manager.--Julie Rodgers.                                       
327 North State Street, #207, Ukiah, CA 95482..........   (707) 462-9176
  Field Representative (Mendocino and Lake Counties).--                 
   Darrell Shull.                                                       
810 H Street, Crescent City, CA 95531..................   (707) 464-1656
  Field Representative (Del Norte County).--Bob                         
   Berkowitz.                                                           
                                                                        

Counties: Del Norte County; cities and townships of Crescent City, 
        Fortdeck, Gasquet, Klamath, Prison, Smith River. Humboldt 
        County; cities and townships of Alderpoint, Areata, Bayside, 
        Blocksburg, Blue Lake, Burcka, Carlotta, Eureka, Ferndale, 
        Fortuna, Garberville, Hoopa, Hydseville, Kneeland, Korbel, 
        Loleta, McKinlayville, Myers Flat, Orick, Petrolia, Redcrest, 
        Redway, Rio Del, Scotia, Trinidad, Whitehorn, Willow Creek. Lake 
        County; cities and townships of Clearlake, Clearlake Oaks, 
        Clearlake Park, Cobb, Glenhaven, Kelseyville, Lakeport, Lower 
        Lake, Lucerne, Middletown, Nice, Upper Lake. Mendocino County; 
        cities and townships of Albion, Boonville, Calpella, Compiche, 
        Covelo, Elk, Finley, Fort Bragg, Gualala, Hopland, Laytonville, 
        Little River, Manchester, Mendocino, Philo, Piercy, Point Arena, 
        Potter Valley, Redwood Valley, Talmage, Ukiah, Willits, 
        Yorkville. NAPA County; cities and townships of American Canyon, 
        Angwin, Aetna Springs, Calistoga, Deer Park, Oakville, Pope 
        Valley, Rutherford, and St. Helena. Solona County (part); cities 
        and townships of Cordelia, Fairfield, Suisun, Travis AFB, 
        Vacaville. Sonoma County (part); cities and townships of 
        Alexander Valley, Cloverdale, Geyserville, Healdsburg, Mark 
        West, Santa Rosa (part), and Windsor. Population (1990), 
        524,264.
ZIP Codes: 94508, 94515, 94533, 94535, 94562, 94567, 94573-74, 94585, 
        94590 (part), 95404, 95406, 95409 (part), 95410-11, 15414-15, 
        95418, 95420, 95422-28, 95432, 95435, 95437, 95440-41, 95443, 
        95445, 95448, 95449, 95451, 95453-54, 95456-61, 95464, 95466-70, 
        95481-82, 95485, 95489-90, 95492-94, 95501, 95521, 95524-25, 
        95528, 95531-32, 95536, 95540, 95543, 95546-51, 95554-55, 95558, 
        95560, 95562, 95565, 95567, 95569-70, 95573, 95687, 95688, 95696

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    WALLY HERGER, Republican, of Marysville, CA; born in Sutter County, 
CA, May 20, 1945; attended Sutter County Public Schools; graduated East 
Nicolaus High School; attended California State University, Sacramento, 
CA; cattle rancher; small businessman; member, East Nicolaus High School 
Board of Trustees, 1977-80; California State Assemblyman, 1980-86; 
member: National Federation of Independent Businessmen, Sutter County 
Taxpayers Associa

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tion, Yuba-Sutter Farm Bureau, California Cattlemen's Association, 
California Chamber of Commerce, Big Brothers/Big Sisters Board of 
Directors, South Yuba Rotary Club; married to the former Pamela Sargent; 
eight children; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2433 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0502............................................         225-3076
  Administrative Assistant.--John P. Magill.                            
  Legislative Director.--Rich Nolan.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Steve Thompson.                                     
  Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Pamela Mattox.                        
Suite 104, 55 Independence Circle, Chico, CA 95926.....   (916) 893-8363
  District Director.--Fran Peace.                                       
410 Hemsted Dr., Suite 104, Redding, CA 96002..........   (916) 223-5898
                                                                        

Counties: Butte County; cities of Bangor, Berry Creek, Biggs, Butte 
        Meadows, Chico, Clipper Mills, Cohasset, Durham, Feather Falls, 
        Forbestown, Forest Ranch, Magalia, Nelson, Oroville, Palermo, 
        Paradise, Pulga, Richardson Springs, Richvale, and Stirling 
        City. Lassen County; cities of Bieber, Doyle, Herlong, 
        Janesville, Madeline, Nubieber, Ravendale, Standish, Susanville, 
        Termo, Wendel, and Westwood. Modoc County; cities of Adin, 
        Alturas, Canby, Cedarville, Eagleville, Fort Bidwell, Lake City, 
        Likely, Litchfield, and Lookout. Nevada County; cities of 
        Floriston, Grass Valley, Nevada City, North San Juan, Penn 
        Valley, Rough and Ready, and Truckee. Plumas County; cities of 
        Beckwourth, Belden, Blairsden, Canyon Dam, Chester, Chilcoot, 
        Clio, Crescent Mills, Cromberg, Graegle, Greenville, Keddie, 
        Meadow Valley, Portola, Quincy, Spring Garden, Storrie, 
        Taylorsville, Twain, and Vinton. Shasta County; cities of 
        Anderson, Bella Vista, Big Bend, Burney, Cassel, Castella, 
        Central Valley, Cottonwood, Fall River Mills, French Gulch, 
        Glenburn, Hat Creek, Igo, Lakehead, Manzanita Lake, McArthur, 
        Millville, Montgomery Creek, Oak Run, O'Brien, Old Station, Ono, 
        Palo Cedro, Platina, Project City, Redding, Round Mountain, 
        Shingletown, Summit City, Whiskeytown, and Whitmore. Sierra 
        County; cities of Alleghany, Calpine, Downieville, Goodyear Bar, 
        Loyalton, Sattley, Sierra City, and Sierraville. Siskiyou 
        County; cities of Callahan, Cecilville, Dorris, Dunsmuir, 
        Edgewood, Enterprise, Etna, Forks of Salmon, Fort Jones, 
        Gazelle, Greenview, Grenada, Happy Camp, Hilt, Hornbrook, Horse 
        Creek, Kamath River, Macdoel, McCloud, Montague, Mount Hebron, 
        Mount Shasta, Pondosa, Sawyers Bar, Scott Bar, Seiad Valley, 
        Shasta, Somes Bar, Tulelake, Weed, and Yreka. Trinity County; 
        cities of Bir Bar, Burnt Ranch, Denny, Douglas City, Forest 
        Glen, Hayfork, Helena, Hyampom, Island Mountain, Junction City, 
        Lewiston, Mad River, Ruth, Salyer, Trinity Center, Weaverville, 
        and Zenia. Yuba County; cities of Beale A.F.B., Browns Valley, 
        Brownsville, Camptonville, Challenge, Dobbins, Marysville, 
        Olivehurst, Oregon House, Rackerby, Smartville, Strawberry 
        Valley, and Wheatland. Population (1990), 573,322.
ZIP Codes: 95478, 95495, 95526-27, 95535, 95552, 95563, 95568, 95595, 
        95692, 95712, 95724, 95728, 95901, 95903, 95910, 95914-16, 95917 
        (part), 95918-19, 95921-25, 95926 (part), 95927-30, 95934-36, 
        95938, 95940-42, 95944-47, 95948 (part), 95949, 95952, 95954 
        (part), 95956, 95958-62, 95965-69, 95971-78, 95980-81, 95983-84, 
        95986, 96001-03, 96006-11, 96013-17, 96019-20, 96022-25, 96027-
        28, 96030-36, 96037-43, 96044-52, 96054, 96056-60, 96062, 96064-
        66, 96067-71-73, 96076-77, 96079, 96084-89, 96091, 96093-97, 
        96099, 96101, 96103-06, 96108-19, 96121-96126, 96128-30, 96132, 
        96134-37, 96160-62

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    VIC FAZIO, Democrat, of West Sacramento, CA; born in Winchester, MA, 
October 11, 1942; attended the public schools of New Jersey; B.A., Union 
College, Schenectady, NY, 1965; graduate work in public administration, 
California State University, Sacramento, CA; Coro Foundation Fellow; 
congressional and legislative consultant, 1966-75; member, California 
State Assembly, 1975-78; former director, Assembly majority staff; 
former assistant to the speaker of the Assembly; former member: 
Sacramento County Charter Commission, Sacramento County Planning 
Commission, and National Conference of State Legislatures; former vice 
president, Planning and Conservation League; cofounder, California 
Journal magazine; member: UNICO, Air Force Association, Navy League, 
Democratic State Central Committee; married to the former Judy Kern; 
four children: Dana, Anne, Kevin, and Kristie; elected to the 96th 
Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress; 
committee assignments: Appropriations Committee; ranking member, 
Subcommittee on Legislative Branch; member, Energy and Water 
Development; House Oversight Committee; ranking member, Democratic 
Steering Committee; chairman, Democratic Caucus.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2113 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0503............................................         225-5716
  Chief of Staff.--Monica Maples.                                       
  Legislative Director.--Janice Morris.                                 
  Administrative and Communications Director.--Linda                    
   Reiff.                                                               
  Executive Assistant.--Vicki Baird.                                    
722B Main Street, Woodland, CA 95695-3407..............   (916) 666-5521
  District Director.--Richard Harris.                                   
332 Pine Street, No. F, Red Bluff, CA 96080-3312.......   (916) 529-5629
                                                                        

Counties: Colusa, Glenn, Sutter, Tehama, Yolo, the eastern portion of 
        Solano County, the northern portion of Sacramento County, the 
        southern portion of Butte County. Cities and townships: Antelope 
        Arbuckle, Artois, Birds Landing, 

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        Broderick, Brooks, Butte, Capay, Carmichael (part), Citrus Heights 
        (part), Clarksburg, College, Colusa, Corning, Cottonwood, 
        Dairyville, Davis, Dixon, Dunnigan, East Nicolaus, El Macero, 
        Elk Creek, Elmira, Elverta, Esparto, Fair Oaks, Flournoy, 
        Gerber, Glenn, Gridley, Grimes, Guinda, Hamilton, Knights 
        Landing, Live Oak, Lodoga, Los Molinos, Madison, Manton, 
        Maxwell, McClellan AFB, Meridian, Mill Creek, Mineral, Nicolaus, 
        North Highlands, Orland, Paskenta, Paynes Creek, Pleasant Grove, 
        Princeton, Proberta, Red Bluff, Rio Linda, Rio Oso, Rio Vista, 
        Robbins, Rumsey, Sacramento, Sites, Stonyford, Sutter, Sycamore, 
        Tehama, Trowbridge, Tudor, Vacaville, Vina, West Sacramento, 
        Williams, Willows, Winters, Woodland, Yolo, Yuba, and Zamora. 
        Population (1990), 571,374.
ZIP Codes: 94512, 94571 (part), 94585 (part), 95605-07, 95608 (part), 
        95609, 95610 (part), 95612, 95616-18, 95620 (part), 95621 
        (part), 95622, 95625-27, 95628 (part), 95637, 95645, 95653, 
        95659-60, 95668, 95671, 95673 (part), 95674, 95676, 95679, 95687 
        (part), 95688 (part), 95691, 95694-95, 95697-98, 95776, 95798-
        99, 95821 (part), 95834 (part), 95835-36, 95837 (part), 95838 
        (part), 95841, 95842 (part), 95843, 95860, 95864 (part), 95912-
        13, 95917 (part), 95920, 95926 (part), 95931-32, 95937, 95939, 
        95943, 95948 (part), 95950-51, 95953, 95955, 95957, 95963, 
        95970, 95979, 95982, 95987-88, 95991-93, 96021-22, 96029, 96035, 
        96055, 96059, 96061, 96063, 96074-75, 96078, 96080, 96090, 96092

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    JOHN T. DOOLITTLE, Republican, of northern California; born in 
Glendale, CA, October 30, 1950; attended Rio Vista Elementary School and 
Colfax Elementary School in North Hollywood, CA; Walter Reed Junior High 
School, North Hollywood, CA; graduated Cupertino High School, Cupertino, 
CA, 1968; University of California at Santa Cruz, 1972; University of 
the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, 1978; lawyer; member: State bar of 
California; elected to the California State Senate, 1980; reelected 1984 
and 1988; served as chairman of the Senate Republican Caucus, May 1987-
April 1990; married to the former Julia Harlow, 1979; two children: 
John, Jr., 1979 and Courtney Doolittle; elected to the 102d Congress, 
November 6, 1990; elected in 1992 to newly-drawn fourth congressional 
district.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1526 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0504............................................         225-2511
  Executive Assistant.--Annemarie Metzger.                 FAX: 225-5444
  District Coordinator.--Richard Robinson.                              
  Legislative Director.--Kevin Ring.                                    
2130 Professional Drive, Suite 190, Roseville, CA 95661   (916) 786-5560
  Administrative Assistant.--David Lopez.                  FAX: 786-6364
                                                                        

Counties: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Mono, Placer, Sacramento 
        (part), and Tuolumne. Cities of: Angels, Arnold, Auburn, Cameron 
        Park, Carmichael (part), Citrus Heights (part), Columbia, 
        Diamond Springs, East Sonora, El Dorado Hills, Fair Oaks, 
        Folsom, Groveland-Big Oak Flat, Ione, Jackson, Jamestown, Kings 
        Beach, Lincoln, Loomis, Mammoth Lakes, Meadow Vista, Mono Vista, 
        Murphys, North Auburn, Orangevale, Phoenix Lake-Cedar Ridge, 
        Placerville, Pollock Pines, Rockin, Roseville, San Andreas, 
        Shingle Springs, Sonora, Soulsbyville, South Lake Tahoe, 
        Sunnyside-Tahoe City, Sutter Creek, Tuolumne City, and Twain 
        Harte. Population (1990), 571,033.
ZIP Codes: 93512, 93517, 93529, 93541, 93546, 95221-25, 95228-29, 95232-
        33, 95245-52, 95254-55, 95257, 95305, 95309-10, 95321-22, 95327, 
        95329, 95335, 95346-47, 95364, 95370, 95372-73, 95375, 95379, 
        95383, 95601-04, 95610 (part), 95611, 95613-14, 95619, 95621 
        (part), 95623, 95628 (part), 95629-31, 95633-36, 95640, 95642-
        43, 95646, 95648, 95650-51, 95654, 95656, 95658, 95661-67, 
        95669, 95672, 95675, 95677-78, 95681-82, 95684-85, 95689, 95699, 
        95701, 95703, 95709, 95713-15, 95717, 95720-22, 95726, 95735-36, 
        95746-47, 95762-63, 95765, 95842 (part), 95954 (part), 96107, 
        96120, 96133, 96140, 96142-43, 96145-46, 96148, 96150-58

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    ROBERT T. MATSUI, Democrat, of Sacramento, CA; born in Sacramento, 
CA, September 17, 1941; attended the public schools; graduated, C.K. 
McClatchy High School, 1959; A.B., University of California, Berkeley, 
1963; J.D., Hastings College of Law, University of California, 1966; 
admitted to the California bar in 1967 and commenced practice in 
Sacramento; Sacramento City Council, District 8, 1971-75; reelected, 
1975-78; chairman, budget-finance committee, 1976-78; vice mayor, 1977; 
chairman, law and legislative committee, 1978; chairman, U.S. 
Congressman John E. Moss reelection campaign committee; member, 
California Democratic Central Committee, 1973-78; president, Active 20-
30 Club, 1972; vice president, Sacramento Safety Council; board member, 
United Crusade and Sacramento Rotary Club; officer and director, 
Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce; Jaycee Young Man of the 
Year, 1973; married to the former Doris K. Okada, 1966; one child, Brian 
Robert; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress; member, Ways and Means Committee.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2311 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0505............................................         225-7163
  Administrative Assistant.--Tom Keaney.                   FAX: 225-0566
  Executive Assistant.--Shirley Queja.                                  
8058 Federal Building, 650 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA                 
 95814.................................................   (916) 551-2846
  District Director.--Collette Johnson-Schulke.                         
                                                                        


County: Sacramento County; City of Sacramento (part): Population (1990), 
        573,684.
ZIP Codes: 94207, 94274, 94299, 95608 (part), 95624 (part), 95673 
        (part), 95758 (part), 95812-20, 95821 (part), 95822-25, 95826 
        (part), 95827 (part), 95828, 95829 (part), 95831, 95832 (part), 
        95833, 95834 (part), 95837 (part), 95838 (part), 95851-53, 95864 
        (part), 95865-66

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    LYNN WOOLSEY, Democrat, of Petaluma, CA; born in Seattle, WA, on 
November 3, 1937; graduated from Lincoln High School, Seattle; B.S., 
University of San Francisco, 1981; president and founder, Woolsey 
Personnel Service, 1980-92; human resources manager, Harris Digital 
Telephone Systems, 1969-80; elected member, Petaluma City Council, 1984-
92, vice mayor, 1989 and 1992; member: Sonoma County National Women's 
Political Caucus, chair; Sonoma County Commission on the Status of 
Women, chair; Business and Professional Women; National Organization for 
Women; Sierra Club; Sonoma County Hazardous Materials Management 
Commission, Chair; Association of Bay Area Governments, Regional 
Hazardous Materials Representative; CAL Energy Commission, Advisory 
Committee; four children: Joseph Critchett (1962), Michael Woolsey 
(1962), Ed Critchett (1964), Amy Critchett (1966); elected on November 
3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
439 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0506..................................................         225-5161
  Administrative Assistant.--Mark Isaac.                                
  Press Secretary.--Patrick Kowalczyk.                                  
1101 College Avenue, Suite 200, Santa Rosa, CA 95404...   (707) 542-7182
  District Director.--Danielle Tinnian.                                 
                                                                        

Counties: Marin County and Sonoma County; including cities of Santa 
        Rosa, Sebastapol, Cotati, Petaluma, and Sonoma to Golden Gate 
        Bridge. Population (1990), 571,227.
ZIP Codes: 94901, 94903-04, 94912-15, 94920, 94922-25, 94927-31, 94933, 
        94937-42, 94945-57, 94960, 94963-66, 94970-73, 94975-79, 95401, 
        95403 (part), 95404 (part), 95405, 95407, 95409 (part), 95412, 
        95416, 95419, 95421, 95430-31, 95433, 95436 (part), 95439, 
        95442, 95444, 95446, 95448 (part), 95450, 95452, 95462, 95465, 
        95471-73, 95476, 95480, 95486-87, 95492 (part), 95497

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    GEORGE MILLER, Democrat, of Martinez, CA; born in Richmond, CA, May 
17, 1945; attended Martinez public schools; Diablo Valley College; 
graduated, 1968, San Francisco State College; J.D., 1972, University of 
California at Davis School of Law; member: California State bar, Davis 
Law School Alumni Association; served 5 years as legislative aide to 
Senate majority leader, California State Legislature; past chairman and 
member of Contra Costa County Democratic Central Committee; past 
president of Martinez Democratic Club; married to the former Cynthia 
Caccavo, of Martinez; two children: George and Stephen; committee, 
Economic and Educational Opportunities Committee; elected to the 94th 
Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2205 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0507............................................         225-2095
  Administrative Assistant.--Daniel Weiss.                              
  Personal Secretary.--Sylvia Arthur.                                   
Room 14, 367 Civic Drive, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523......   (510) 602-1880
  District Administrator.--Mary Lansing.                                
Room 281, 3220 Blume Drive, Richmond, CA. 94806........   (510) 262-6500
                                                                        

Counties: Contra Costa (part), Solaro (part). Cities and townships: 
        Benicia, Concord, Cordelia Village (part), Crockett, El Cerrito, 
        El Sobrante, Hercules, Kensington, Martinez, Pinole, Pittsburg, 
        Port Costa, Richmond, Rodeo, San Pablo, Suisun City (part), and 
        Vallejo. Population (1990), 526,191.
        
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ZIP Codes: 94510, 94518 (part), 94519, 94520 (part), 94521 (part), 
        94522, 94523 (part), 94524-25, 94527, 94530, 94547 (part), 94549 
        (part), 94553 (part), 94564 (part), 94565 (part), 94569, 94572 
        (part), 94585 (part), 94589 (part), 94590 (part), 94591-92, 
        94596 (part), 94598 (part), 94801-02, 94803 (part), 94804-08, 
        94820

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    NANCY PELOSI, Democrat, of San Francisco, CA; born in Baltimore, MD, 
March 26, 1940; daughter of the late Representative Thomas D'Alesandro, 
Jr., of MD; attended the Institute of Notre Dame Grammar School, 
Baltimore, 1954; graduated, Institute of Notre Dame High School, 1958; 
B.A., Trinity College, Washington, DC (major, Political Science; minor, 
history), 1962; northern chair, California Democratic Party, 1977-81; 
State chair, California Democratic Party, 1981-83; chairman, 1984 
Democratic National Convention Host Committee; finance chair, Democratic 
Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1985-86; member: Democratic National 
Committee; California Democratic Party Executive Committee; San 
Francisco Library Commission; Board of Trustees, LSB Leakey Foundation; 
married to Paul F. Pelosi, 1963; five children: Nancy Corinne, 
Christine, Jacqueline, Paul, Jr., and Alexandra; elected by special 
election, June 2, 1987, to the 100th Congress to fill the vacancy caused 
by the death of Sala Burton; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2457 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0508............................................         225-4965
  Administrative Assistant.--Judith K. Lemons.             FAX: 225-8259
  Legislative Director.--Carolyn Bartholomew.                           
Room 145378, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA                  
 94102.................................................   (415) 556-4862
  District Representative.--Michael Yaki.                               
                                                                        

County and City of San Francisco: That part not contained in the 12th 
        District. Population (1990), 573,247.
ZIP Codes: 94014 (part), 94102-11, 94112 (part), 94114 (part), 94115, 
        94117 (part), 94118-21, 94123-26, 94128-30, 94131 (part), 94132 
        (part), 94133-35, 94139-42, 94144-47, 94152, 94159, 94164, 94188

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    RONALD V. DELLUMS, Democrat, of Oakland, CA; born in Oakland, CA, 
November 24, 1935; educated at McClymonds High School and Oakland 
Technical High School; Oakland City College, A.A., 1958; San Francisco 
State College, B.A., 1960; University of California, M.S.W., 1962; 
honorary doctor of law, Wilberforce University, 1975; served in U.S. 
Marine Corps, 2 years active duty, honorable discharge; member, Berkeley 
City Council, 1967-71; psychiatric social worker, Department of Mental 
Hygiene, 1962-64; program director, Bayview Community Center, 1964-65; 
associate director, then director, Hunters Point Youth Opportunity 
Center, 1965-66; planning consultant, Bay Area Social Planning Council, 
1966-67; director, Concentrated Employment Program, San Francisco 
Economic Opportunity Council, 1967-68; senior consultant, Social 
Dynamics, Inc. (specializing in manpower programs), 1968-70; part-time 
lecturer, San Francisco State College, University of California, and 
Berkeley Graduate School of Social Welfare; married Leola (Roscoe) 
Higgs; three children; elected to the 92d Congress November 3, 1970; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2108 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0509............................................         225-2661
  Administrative Assistant.--Carlottia A.W. Scott.         FAX: 225-9817
  Legislative Director.--Charles Stephenson.                            
1301 Clay Street, Suite 1000-N, Oakland, CA 94612......   (415) 763-0370
  General Counsel.--H. Lee Halterman.                                   
  District Director.--Sandre Swanson.                                   
                                                                        

Counties: Alameda County; cities of Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, 
        Emeryville, Kensington, and Piedmont. Oakland County; (part). 
        Population (1990), 573,458.
ZIP Codes: 94501 (part), 94601-02, 94603 (part), 94604, 94605 (part), 
        94606-10, 94611 (part), 94612-13, 94618-20, 94621 (part), 94623-
        24, 94661-62, 94701-10, 94720
        
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                             TENTH DISTRICT

    BILL BAKER, Republican, of Danville, CA; born in Oakland, CA, July 
14, 1940; attended public schools; graduated, Oakland High School, 
Oakland; received Bachelor of Science in Business and Industrial 
Management; San Jose State University, 1963; Coast Guard reserve, 8 
years; member, California Assembly 1980-92; executive vice president, 
Contra Costa Taxpayers Association; budget analyst, California 
Department of Finance; married to the former Joanne Atack; four 
children: Todd, Mary, Billy, and Robby; elected to the 103d Congress, 
November 3, 1992.

                                                                        
                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1724 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0510............................................         225-1880
  Chief of Staff.--Bill Wichterman.                                     
  Press Secretary.--Rob Schwarzwalder.                                  
  Executive Assistant.--Barbara Castagna.                               
1801 N. California Boulevard, Walnut Creek, CA 94596...   (510) 932-8899
Dublin City Hall, 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, CA 94568....   (510) 829-0813
3rd & H Streets, Room 111, Antioch, CA 94509...........   (510) 777-0536
                                                                        

Counties: Contra Costa (part), Alameda (part). Cities and townships: 
        Alamo, Antioch, Blackhawk, Bethel Island, Brentwood, Byron, 
        Castro Valley (part), Clayton, Concord (part), Danville, Diablo, 
        Discovery Bay, Dublin, Hayward (part), Lafayette, Livermore, 
        Moraga, Oakley, Orinda, Pleasanton, Pleasant Hill, San Ramon, 
        San Leandro (part), San Lorenzo (part), Sunol, and Walnut Creek. 
        Population (1990), 572,008.
ZIP Codes: 94506-07, 94509, 94511, 94513-14, 94516-17, 94518 (part), 
        94521 (part), 94523, 94525-26, 94528, 94546 (part), 94548, 94549 
        (part), 94550-51, 94552 (part), 94556, 94561, 94563, 94566, 
        94568, 94575, 94578 (part), 94580 (part), 94583, 94586, 94588, 
        94595, 94596, 94598, 95209

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    RICHARD W. POMBO, Republican, of Tracy, CA: born in Tracy, CA, 
January 8, 1961; attended California State University at Pomona, 
previously served as city councilman in Tracy, CA, 1991-92; elected to 
103d Congress; assigned to the House Agriculture, and the House 
Resources Committees; subcommittee assignments include areas covering 
specialty crops, domestic and international agricultural marketing, 
livestock, farm credit, water policy, mining; co-founder, San Joaquin 
County Citizen's Land Alliance; member, Tracy Rotary Club; married to 
Annette since 1983; two children: Richard Jr. and Rena; elected November 
3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1519 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0511............................................         225-1947
  Press Secretary.--Mike Hardiman.                                      
  Legislative Director.--Christopher D'Arcy.                            
  Scheduler/Office Manager.--Eileen O'Brien Werner.                     
2321 W. March Lane, Suite 205, Stockton, CA 95707......   (209) 951-3091
  Chief of Staff/District Director.--Steve Ding.                        
                                                                        

Counties: Sacramento (part), San Joaquin. Cities and townships: 
        Stockton, Rancho Cordova, Galt Lodi, Manteca, and Tracy. 
        Population (1990), 571,772.
ZIP Codes: 94571 (part), 95201-10, 95212-13, 95215, 95219-20, 95227, 
        95231, 95234, 95236-37, 95240-42, 95253, 95258, 95267, 95269, 
        95304, 95320, 95330, 95336 (part), 95361 (part), 95366 (part), 
        95376 (part), 95378, 95385, 95608 (part), 95615, 95624 (part), 
        95632, 95638-39, 95641, 95655, 95670, 95680, 95683, 95686, 
        95690, 95693, 95741-42, 95758 (part), 95759, 95826 (part), 95827 
        (part), 95829 (part), 95830, 95832 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            TWELFTH DISTRICT

    TOM LANTOS, Democrat, of San Mateo, CA; born in Budapest, February 
1, 1928; during World War II active in anti-Nazi underground; came to 
the United States in 1947 on academic scholarship; B.A., University of 
Washington, 1949; M.A., University of Washington, 1950; Ph.D., 
University of California, 1953, Phi Beta Kappa; professor of economics; 
consultant, TV news analyst and commentator; member, Millbrae Board of 
Education, 1950-66; administrative assistant, economic and foreign 
policy adviser, U.S. Senate; married to Annette Tillemann; two 

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married daughters: Annette Tillemann-Dick and Katrina Lantos-Swett; 16 
grandchildren; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress; member, Committees on International 
Relations; ranking member, Subcommittee on International Operations and 
Human Rights; Government Reform and Oversight; co-chairman of the 
permanent U.S. Congressional Delegation to the European Parliament of 
the European Union; co-chairman of the Congressional Human Rights 
Caucus; member, U.S. Holocaust Council.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2217 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0512............................................         225-3531
  Administrative Assistant.--Robert R. King.                            
  Office Manager.--Brigid H. Davis.                                     
Suite 820, 400 El Camino Real, San Mateo, CA 94402.....   (415) 342-0300
  District Representative.--Evelyn Szelenyi.                            
  Office Manager.--Dorothy Powell.                                      
                                                                        

Counties: San Mateo County; cities of Brisbane, Burlingame, Colma, Daly 
        City, Foster City, Hillsborough, Millbrae, Montara, Moss Beach, 
        Pacifica, Redwood Shores, San Bruno, San Mateo, and South San 
        Francisco. San Francisco County; city of San Francisco. 
        Population (1990), 571,535.
ZIP Codes: 94002 (part), 94005, 94010 (part), 94011, 94014 (part), 
        94015-17, 94030, 94037-38, 94044, 94065 (part), 94066, 94080, 
        94112 (part), 94114 (part), 94116, 94117 (part), 94122, 94127, 
        94131 (part), 94132 (part), 94401-04

                                 *  *  *

                           THIRTEENTH DISTRICT

    FORTNEY PETE STARK, Democrat, of Hayward, CA; born in Milwaukee, WI, 
November 11, 1931; graduated from Wauwatosa, WI, High School, 1949; 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, B.S., 1953; University of 
California, Berkeley, M.B.A., 1960; East Bay Skills Center, Oakland, 
G.E.D. (honorary), 1972; served in U.S. Air Force, 1955-57, captain; 
banker, founder, and president, Security National Bank, Walnut Creek, 
CA, 1963-72; trustee, California Democratic Council; chairman, board of 
trustees, Starr King School for the Ministry, Berkeley; trustee, 
Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley; sponsor, Northern California 
American Civil Liberties Union; director, Common Cause, 1971-72; four 
children: Jeffrey Peter, Beatrice Ann, Thekla Brumder, and Sarah Gallun; 
married to Deborah Roderick; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 
1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
239 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0513..................................................         225-5065
  Administrative Assistant.--William K. Vaughan.                        
  Personal Assistant.--Ella M. Mumphard.                                
Suite 500, 22320 Foothill Boulevard, Hayward, CA 94541.   (510) 247-1388
  District Administrator.--Annie Zatlin.                                
                                                                        

County: Alameda County; communities of Castro Valley (part), Hayward, 
        San Leandro, San Lorenzo, cities of Oakland (part), Union City, 
        Fremont, Newark, Milpitas, and San Jose (part). Population 
        (1990), 572,441.
ZIP Codes: 94089 (part), 94536-45, 94546 (part), 94552 (part), 94555, 
        94557, 94560, 94577, 94578 (part), 94579-80, 94587, 94603 
        (part), 94605 (part), 94614, 94621 (part), 95002, 95035 (part), 
        95131 (part), 95132 (part), 95134 (part), 95143

                                 *  *  *

                           FOURTEENTH DISTRICT

    ANNA G. ESHOO, Democrat, of Atherton, CA; born December 13, 1942; 
attended Canada College; San Mateo supervisor, 1983-92; served on House 
Committees on Science, Space, and Technology, as well as Merchant Marine 
and Fisheries; currently serves on House Committee on Commerce in the 
104th Congress, including its Subcommittee on Telecommunications and 
Finance and its Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations; has served 
as a Democratic Regional Whip since 1993; selected to co-chair the House 
Medical Technology Caucus, 1994; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d 
Congress; reelected to the 104th Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
308 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0514..................................................         225-8104
  Chief of Staff.--John Flaherty.                                       
  Executive Assistant.--Karen Chapman.                                  
  Legislative Director.--Jill Ehrlich.                                  
698 Emerson Street, Palo Alto, CA 94301................   (415) 323-2984
  District Director.--Bruce Ives.                                       
  Scheduler.--Margaret Abe.                                             
                                                                        


Counties: San Mateo, Santa Clara. Cities and townships: Belmont, San 
        Carlos, Redwood City, Woodside, Menlo Park, Atherton, Portola 
        Valley, Half Moon Bay, La Honda, East Palo Alto, Palo Alto, 
        Stanford, Mountain View, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Sunnyvale, 
        and Cupertino. Population (1990), 571,131.
ZIP Codes: 94002 (part), 94010 (part), 94018, 94019 (part), 94020-28, 
        94039-43, 94060-64, 94065 (part), 94070 (part), 94074, 94086 
        (part), 94087-88, 94089 (part), 94301-06, 94309, 95014 (part), 
        95015-16, 95030 (part), 95051 (part), 95070 (part), 95129 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           FIFTEENTH DISTRICT

    NORMAN Y. MINETA, Democrat, of San Jose, CA; born in San Jose, 
November 12, 1931; attended public schools in San Jose; B.S., business 
administration, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 1953; served in 
the U.S. Army, 1953-56; member: San Jose Human Relations Commission; San 
Jose Housing Authority; San Jose councilman, 1967-71; Japanese-American 
Citizens League; San Jose Chamber of Commerce; vice mayor, 1969-71; 
mayor, 1971-74; board of directors, Santa Clara County Boy Scout 
Council; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress; committees: ranking Democratic member, 
Transportation and Infrastructure; subcommittees: (Ex officio member) 
Aviation; Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation; Public Buildings and 
Economic Development; Railroads, Surface Transportation; Water Resources 
and Environment; Investigations and Oversight; Budget Committee; 
Science, Space, and Technology; Post Office and Civil Service; Select 
Committee on Intelligence, 1977-84; appointed deputy whip at large, 97th 
Congress; member: Board of Regents, Smithsonian, 1979; Board of Regents, 
Santa Clara University; board of directors, Technology Center of Silicon 
Valley; chair, Asian Pacific American Caucus; married to Danealia 
Mineta; four children: two sons from previous marriage, David and 
Stuart; two stepsons, Bob and Mark Brantner.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2221 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0515............................................         225-2631
  Executive Assistant/Office Manager.--Melissa Winter.                  
  Chief of Staff.--David Castagnetti.                                   
  Legislative Director.--Christopher Strobel.                           
  Press Secretary.--Beneva Sculte.                                      
Suite 310, 1245 South Winchester Boulevard, San Jose,                   
 CA 95128..............................................   (408) 984-6045
  District Chief of Staff.--Susan Fitts.                  (408) 438-4819
                                                                        

Counties: Santa Clara, Santa Cruz. Cities and townships: Ben Lomond, 
        Boulder Creek, Brookdale, Burbank, Cambrian Park, Campbell, 
        Cupertino (part), Davenport, Felton, Holy City, Lexington Hills, 
        Los Gatos, Monte Sereno, Mt. Hermon, Redwood Estates, San Jose 
        (part), Santa Clara (part), Santa Cruz (part), Saratoga (part), 
        Scotts Valley, Soquel, Sunnyvale (part), and Watsonville (part). 
        Population (1990), 572,485.
ZIP Codes: 94086 (part), 94089 (part), 95005-09, 95011, 95014 (part), 
        95017-18, 95026, 95030 (part), 95031-32, 95041, 95044, 95050 
        (part), 95051 (part), 95052, 95054-56, 95060 (part), 95061, 
        95065 (part), 95066-67, 95070 (part), 95071, 95073 (part), 95076 
        (part), 95110 (part), 95117-20, 95123 (part), 95124, 95125 
        (part), 95126 (part), 95128 (part), 95129 (part), 95130, 95136 
        (part), 95138 (part), 95139, 95141 (part), 95153-55, 95157-60, 
        95170

                                 *  *  *

                           SIXTEENTH DISTRICT

    ZOE LOFGREN, Democrat, of San Jose, CA; born in San Mateo, CA, 
December 21, 1947; attended Ventura Elementary School, 1959; graduated 
Gunn High School, 1966; B.A., Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1970; 
J.D., Santa Clara Law School, Santa Clara, CA, 1975; admitted to the 
California bar, 1975; District of Columbia bar, 1981; Supreme Court, 
1986; member: board of trustees, San Jose Evergreen Community College 
District, 1979-81; board of supervisors, Santa Clara County, CA, 1981-
94; member: Committee on Science; Judiciary Committee; Subcommittee on 
Crime; married to John Marshall Collins, 1978; two children: Sheila, 12 
and Johnny, 10; elected to the 104th Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
118 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0516..................................................         225-3072
  Chief of Staff.--Mavis E. Toscano.                       FAX: 225-5336
  Executive Assistant.--Doris M. Barnes.                                
  Legislative Assistant.--Jason M. Mahler.                              
  Press Secretary.--Genet Garamendi.                                    
635 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95112.............   (408) 271-8700
  Staff Assistant.--Dolores A. Jufiar.                                  
                                                                        


County: Santa Clara County; most of the City of San Jose, the 
        southernmost portion of the City of Milpitas, Gilroy, Morgan 
        Hill, San Martin and unincorporated portions of southern Santa 
        Clara County. Population (1990), 571,551.
ZIP Codes: 95013, 95020 (part), 95021, 95023 (part), 95035 (part), 
        95036-38, 95042, 95046, 95050 (part), 95103, 95106, 95108-09, 
        95110 (part), 95111-13, 95115-16, 95121-22, 95123 (part), 95125 
        (part), 95126 (part), 95127, 95128 (part), 95131, 95132 (part), 
        95133, 95134 (part), 95135, 95136 (part), 95138 (part), 95140, 
        95141 (part), 95148, 95150-52, 95156, 95161, 95172-73

                                 *  *  *

                          SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT

    SAM FARR, Democrat, of Carmel, CA; born July 4, 1941; attended 
Carmel public schools; B.S., biology, Willamette University, Salem, OR; 
studied at the Monterey Institute of International Studies; served in 
the Peace Corps for 2 years in Colombia, South America; worked as a 
consultant and employee of the California Assembly; elected to the 
California Assembly, 1980-93; member: Committees on Education, 
Insurance, and Natural Resources; married to Shary Baldwin; one 
daughter, Jessica; elected by special election on June 8, 1993 to fill 
the vacancy caused by the resignation of Leon Panetta.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1117 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0517............................................         225-2861
  Administrative Assistant.--Rochelle Dornatt.                          
  Legislative Director.--Rochelle Dornatt.                              
  Press Secretary.--Mike Diamond.                                       
380 Alvarado Street, Monterey, CA 93940................   (408) 649-3555
  District Representative.--Donna Blitzer.                              
701 Ocean Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060.................   (408) 429-1976
100 West Alisal, Salinas, CA 93901.....................   (408) 424-2229
                                                                        

Counties: Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz (southern half). Population 
        (1990), 570,981.
ZIP Codes: 93426 (part), 93450, 93451 (part), 93901-02, 93905-08, 93912, 
        93915, 93920-28, 93930, 93932-33, 93940-44, 93950, 93953-55, 
        93960, 93962, 95001, 95003-04, 95010, 95012, 95019, 95020 
        (part), 95023 (part), 95024, 95039, 95043, 95045, 95060 (part), 
        95062-64, 95065 (part), 95073 (part), 95075, 95076 (part), 95077

                                 *  *  *

                           EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT

    GARY A. CONDIT, Democrat, of Ceres, CA; born April 21, 1948; 
attended Modesto Junior College and Cal State University, Stanislaus; 
B.A., Political Science; Ceres City Council, 1972-76; mayor, Ceres, 
1974-76; Stanislaus County Board of Supervisors, 1976-82, serving as 
chairman, 1980; California State Assembly, 1983-89; former Assembly 
Assistant Majority Leader; former chairman and vice-chairman, Assembly 
Governmental Organization Committee and chairman of the Subcommittee on 
Sports and Entertainment; past chair, Assembly Rural Caucus; Legislator 
of the Year for California Narcotic Officers Association, 1986; 
Legislator of the Year for California Rifle and Pistol Association, 
1986, 1988; member: Agriculture, Elections Reapportionment and 
Constitutional Amendments, Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials, 
International Trade and Intergovernmental Relations, Human Services, 
Governmental Organization, Revenue and Taxation, Ways and Means, Ways 
and Means Subcommittee on Education, Joint Committee on States Economy, 
Joint Committee on Fairs Allocation and Classification, Special 
Committee on Community Colleges, and Select Committee on California 
Youth; member: House Agriculture Committee and Subcommittees on 
Livestock, General Farm Commodities, and Specialty Crops and Natural 
Resources; House Government Operations Committee and Subcommittee on 
Government Information, Justice, Transportation, and Agriculture; 
elected to the 101st Congress by special election on September 12, 1989 
to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Tony Coelho; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2444 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0518............................................         225-6131
  Legislative Assistants: Steve Jones; Ken Tyndal; Joel                 
   Perez; Robert Guenther.                                              
920 16th Street, Suite C, Modesto, CA 95354............   (209) 527-1914
  Chief of Staff.--Mike Lynch.                                          
415 West 18th Street, Merced, CA 95340.................   (209) 383-4455
                                                                        


Counties: Merced, Stanislaus. Fresno County; city of Firebaugh. Madera 
        County; city of Madera. San Joaquin County; city of Ripon. 
        Population (1990), 571,393.
ZIP Codes: 92634, 93242, 93610 (part), 93616 (part), 93620, 93622 
        (part), 95301, 95303 (part), 95312-13, 95321 (part), 95333-34, 
        95340-42, 95344-48, 95350-52, 95354-56, 95360, 95361 (part), 
        95363, 95365, 95367-69, 95374, 95380-81, 95384, 95386-88, 95389 
        (part), 93637, 95366

                                 *  *  *

                           NINETEENTH DISTRICT

    GEORGE RADANOVICH, Republican, of Mariposa, CA; born June 20, 1955; 
graduated, Mariposa County High School; B.A., California State 
Polytechnic University, 1978; assistant manager, Yosemite Bank, 1980-83; 
opened Mariposa County's first winery, 1986; charter member and 
President of the Mariposa Wine Grape Growers Association; founder, 
Mariposa Creek Parkway, 1985; treasurer, Mariposa Historical Society, 
1982-83; member: Wine Institute, California Farm Bureau, California 
Association of Wine Grape Growers; Chambers of Commerce; California Ag 
Leadership, class XXI; chairman: Mariposa County Board of Supervisors, 
Mariposa County Planning Commission; executive director of the 
California State Mining and Mineral Museum Association; committees: 
Budget and Resources; subcommittees: Water and Power Resources and 
National Parks, Forests and Lands and Endangered Species Task Force; 
elected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
313 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-4540
  Chief of Staff.--John McCamman.                                       
  Executive Assistant.--Lisa Ford.                                      
  Legislative Director.--David Johanson.                                
  Press Secretary/Counsel.--Will Dwyer.                                 
2377 West Shaw, Suite 105, Fresno, CA 93711............   (209) 248-0800
  Field Representative.--Steve Samuelian.                 (800) 248-1983
                                                                        

Counties: Fresno County; cities and townships of Auberry, Big Creek, 
        Clovis (part), Del Rey (part), Dinuba (part), Dunlap, Fowler 
        (part), Fresno, Friant, Hume, Huntington Lake, Kerman, Kings 
        Canyon, Lakeshore, Miramonte, Orange Cove (part), Piedra, 
        Pinedale, Prather, Reedley (part), Sanger (part), Shaver Lake, 
        Squaw Valley, Tollhouse, and Wishon. Madera County; cities and 
        townships of Ahwahnee, Bass Lake, Chowchilla (part), Coarsegold, 
        Madera (part), Mono Hot Springs, North Fork, Oakhurst, O'Neals, 
        and Raymond. Mariposa County; cities and townships of Fish Camp, 
        Cathey's Valley (part), Coulterville (part), El Portal, 
        Mariposa, Midpines, and Yosemite National Park. Tulare County; 
        cities and townships of Badger, Dinuba (part), Exeter (part), 
        Ivanhoe, Kaweah, Lemoncove, Lindsay (part), Orosi (part), 
        Sequoia National Park, Three Rivers, Visalia (part), and 
        Woodlake. Population (1990), 573,043.
ZIP Codes: 93221 (part), 93235, 93237, 93244, 93247 (part), 93262, 
        93271, 93277 (part), 93286, 93291 (part), 93292 (part), 93601-
        05, 93610 (part), 93611-14, 93616 (part), 93618 (part), 93621, 
        93623, 93625 (part), 93626, 93629, 93630 (part), 93633-34, 93637 
        (part), 93638-39, 93641, 93643-45, 93646 (part), 93647 (part), 
        93649-51, 93653, 93654 (part), 93657 (part), 93664, 93667, 
        93669, 93675, 93701 (part), 93702 (part), 93703-05, 93706 
        (part), 93710-11, 93720, 93722 (part), 93725 (part), 93726-29, 
        93744, 93747, 93755, 93790-94, 95306, 95311, 95318, 95338, 
        95345, 95389

                                 *  *  *

                           TWENTIETH DISTRICT

    CALVIN M. DOOLEY, Democrat, of Visalia, CA; born in Hanford, CA; 
January 11, 1954; M.S. in management, Sloan Fellow at Stanford 
University, 1986-87; B.S. in Agricultural Economics, University of 
California at Davis; administrative assistant to State Senator Rose Ann 
Vuich; past vice president, Tulare County Farm Bureau; state delegate 
from Tulare County; member: California State Labor Policy Committee; 
Tulare County board of directors, Agricultural Leadership Associates; 
Agricultural Issues and Outlook Symposium; Outstanding Farmers of 
America; Visalia Chamber of Commerce; chairman, Tulare County University 
of California Campus Expansion Task Force; founder, Visalia Senior 
Gleaners; member: founding board of directors of Tulare County Food 
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Steering Committee, Visalians Organized to Improve our Children's 
Education, Rotary, Visalia County Center; Visalia Unified School 
District Facilities Task Force; state president, California Association 
of the Future Farmers of America, 1972-73; member, Class 13, 
Agricultural Leadership Program; selected as one of the Outstanding 
Young Men of America, 1985; state winner and national runner-up in 1985 
Farm Bureau Discussion Contest; selected by Jaycees as 1985 Outstanding 
Young Farmer in California; regional finalist, 1987 White House 
Fellowship Program; married the former Linda Phillips; two children: 
Brooke and Emily; elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990; 
reelected to the 103d and 104th Congresses.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1227 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0520............................................         225-3341
  Administrative Assistant.--Lisa Quigley.                              
  Legislative Director.--Emily Beizer.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Jim Proulx.                                         
224 W. Lacey Boulevard, Hanford, CA 93230..............   (209) 585-8171
                                                          (800) 464-4294
                                                                        

Counties: Kings County. Fresno County; western portion not in the 
        Nineteenth District including western part of Fresno. Kern 
        County; western portion not in the Twenty First District 
        including western part of Bakersfield. Tulare County; western 
        portion not in Nineteenth or Twenty First District including 
        western part of Visalia and Tulare. Population (1990), 573,282.
ZIP Codes: 93201-02, 93203 (part), 93204, 93206, 93210, 93212, 93215-17, 
        93219-20, 93227, 93230, 93232, 93234, 93239, 93241-42, 93245, 
        93249-50, 93256, 93257 (part), 93261, 93263 (part), 93266, 93270 
        (part), 93272, 93274 (part), 93275, 93277 (part), 93280, 93282, 
        93291 (part), 93305 (part), 93306 (part), 93307 (part), 93308 
        (part), 93309 (part), 93311 (part), 93312 (part), 93313 (part), 
        93382-83, 93606-09, 93615, 93616 (part), 93618 (part), 93622 
        (part), 93624, 93625 (part), 93627, 93630 (part), 93631, 93640, 
        93646 (part), 93647 (part), 93648, 93652, 93654 (part), 93656, 
        93657 (part), 93660, 93662, 93666, 93668, 93670, 93673, 93701 
        (part), 93702 (part), 93706 (part), 93707-09, 93712, 93714-18, 
        93721, 93722 (part), 93725 (part), 93745, 93771-79

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT

    BILL THOMAS, Republican, of Bakersfield, CA; born in Wallace, ID, 
December 6, 1941; attended public schools in San Pedro and Garden Grove; 
graduated, Garden Grove High School, 1959; A.A., Santa Ana Community 
College, 1961; B.A., San Francisco State University, 1963; M.A., San 
Francisco State University, 1965; professor, Bakersfield Community 
College, 1965-74; served in California State Assembly, 1974-78; member: 
Agriculture, Revenue and Taxation, and Rules Committees; selected by the 
American Council of Young Political Leaders as a delegate to the Soviet 
Union, 1977; member: Ways and Means: member, Subcommittee on Trade; 
chairman, Subcommittee on Health; chairman, House Oversight Committee; 
married to the former Sharon Lynn Hamilton, 1968; two children: 
Christopher and Amelia; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2208 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0521............................................         225-2915
  Administrative Assistant.--Cathy Abernathy.                           
  Legislative Director.--Robert S. Winters.                             
  Scheduler.--Julie Hasler.                                             
  Press Secretary.--Bill Pierce.                                        
Suite 220, 4100 Truxtun Avenue, Bakersfield, CA 93309..   (805) 327-3611
319 West Murray Street, Visalia, CA 93291..............   (209) 627-6549
                                                                        

Counties: Kern County; cities and townships of Arvin, Bakersfield, 
        Bodfish, Boron, Buttonwillow, Caliente, California City, Cantil, 
        China Lake, Edison, Edwards, Fellows, Frazier Park, Glennville, 
        Havilah, Inyokern, Keene, Kernville, Lake Isabella, Lebec, 
        Maricopa, McKittrick, Mojave, Monolith, North Edwards, Onyx, 
        Randsberg, Ridgecrest, Rosamond, Taft, Tehachapi, Tupman, 
        Weldon, Willow Springs, Wofford Heights, and Woody. Tulare 
        County; cities and townships of California Hot Springs, Camp 
        Nelson, Ducor, Farmersville, Lindsay, Porterville, Posey, 
        Springville, Strathmore, Terra Bella, Tulare, and Visalia. 
        Population (1990), 571,300.
ZIP Codes: 93203 (part), 93205-08, 93218, 93220, 93222-26, 93238, 93240, 
        93247 (part), 93251-52, 93255, 93257 (part), 93258, 93260, 
        93265, 93267-68, 93270 (part), 93274 (part), 93275-76, 93277 
        (part), 93278-79, 93283, 93285, 93287, 93291 (part), 93301-04, 
        93305 (part), 93306 (part), 93307 (part), 93308 (part), 93309 
        (part), 93310, 93311 (part), 93312 (part), 93313 (part), 93380-
        89, 93501-02, 93504-05, 93516, 93518-19, 93523-24, 93527, 93531, 
        93554, 93555 (part), 93556, 93560-61, 93596
        
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                         TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT

    ANDREA H. SEASTRAND, Republican, Shell Beach, CA; born in Chicago, 
IL, August 5, 1941; B.A., De Paul University, 1963; elementary school 
teacher; California State Assemblywoman, 1990-94; assistant minority 
leader, California Assembly; served as president of both the local and 
regional bodies of the California Federation of Republican Women; 
assistant majority whip; recognized as a `Friend of Business' from 
Strictly Business magazine; married to assemblyman Eric Seastrand 
(deceased), 1965; two children: Kurt and Heidi; committees: 
Transportation and Infrastructure and Science; subcommittees: vice 
chairwoman, Public Buildings and Economic Development, Space and 
Aeronautics, and Technology; elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1216 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-3361
  Chief of Staff.--Kay Reiboldt.                           FAX: 225-3426
  Secretary/Scheduler.--Kathy Palmateer.                                
1115 Toro Street, Suite C-1, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406.   (805) 546-9533
                                                           FAX: 546-0612
                                                                        

Counties: San Luis Obispo County; cities and townships of Arroyo Grande, 
        Atascadero, Avila Beach, Bradley, Cambria, Cayucos, Cholame, 
        Creston, California Valley, Grover Beach, Halcyon, Harmony, Los 
        Osos, Morro Bay, Nipomo, Oceano, Paso Robles, Pismo Beach, San 
        Luis Obispo, San Miguel, San Simeon, Santa Margarita, Shandon, 
        Pozo, and Templeton. Santa Barbara County; cities and townships 
        of Buellton, Casmalia, Cuyama, Ellwood, Gaviota, Goleta, 
        Guadalupe, Isla Vista, Lompoc, Los Olivos, Los Alamos, 
        Montecito, Santa Barbara, Santa Maria, Santa Ynez, Solvang, 
        Summerland, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Orcutt, and Ballard. 
        Population (1990), 572,891.
ZIP Codes: 93013 (part), 93014, 93067, 93101-03, 93105-11, 93116-18, 
        93120-21, 93130, 93140, 93150, 93160, 93190, 93214, 93254, 
        93401-03, 93405-10, 93412, 93420-24, 93426 (part), 93427-38, 
        93440-49, 93451 (part), 93452-57, 93460-61, 93463-65, 93483, 
        95930

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT

    ELTON GALLEGLY, Republican, of Simi Valley, CA; born in Huntington 
Park, CA, March 7, 1944; graduated Huntington Park High School, 1962; 
attended Los Angeles State College; businessman; member, Simi Valley 
City Council, 1979; mayor, city of Simi Valley, 1980-86; Congressional 
Human Rights Caucus; House Republican Research Committee, Task Force on 
Crime and SDI; Congressional Fire Services Caucus; chairman, Task Force 
on Urban Search and Rescue; former vice-chairman and chairman, Ventura 
County Association of Goverments; former member, board of directors, 
Moorpark College Foundation; delegate to 1988 Republican National 
Convention; married to the former Janice L. Shrader, 1974; four 
children: Shawn G., Shawn P., Kevin, and Shannon; elected to the 100th 
Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2441 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0523............................................         225-5811
  Administrative Assistant.--Michael Wootton.                           
  Legislative Director.--Lisa Boepple.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Jim Maiella.                                        
  Office Manager.--Carolyn Hall.                                        
300 Esplanade Drive, Suite 1800, Oxnard, CA 93030-1262.   (805) 485-2300
  District Director.--Paula Sheil.                        (800) 423-0023
                                                                        

Counties: Ventura County; cities and townships of Bell Canyon, 
        Camarillo, Fillmore, Meiners Oaks, Moorpark, Oak View, Ojai, 
        Oxnard, Piru, Point Mugu, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula, Santa 
        Susana, Saticoy, Simi Valley, Somis, Thousand Oaks, and Ventura. 
        Santa Barbara County; city of Carpinteria. Population (1990), 
        571,483.
ZIP Codes: 90265 (part), 91304 (part), 91307 (part), 91311 (part), 91361 
        (part), 91362 (part), 93001-07, 93010-12, 93013 (part), 93015-
        16, 93020, 93021, 93023-24, 93030-35, 93040-44, 93060-63, 93065-
        66, 93093, 93222 (part), 93225 (part), 93252 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                         TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT

    ANTHONY C. BEILENSON, Democrat, of Woodland Hills, CA; born in New 
Rochelle, NY, October 26, 1932; graduated, Phillips Academy, Andover, 
MA, 1950; A.B., Harvard College, 

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1954; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1957; member, California Assembly, 
1963-66; California Senate, 1967-76; married to the former Dolores 
Martin, 1959; three children: Peter, Dayna, and Adam; elected to the 
95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2465 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0524............................................         225-5911
  Administrative Assistant.--Janet Faulstich.                           
  Appointment Secretary.--Erik Nasarenko.                               
  Press Assistant.--Kaye Edwards Davis.                                 
21031 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 1010, Woodland Hills, CA                 
 91364.................................................   (818) 999-1990
                                                          (805) 496-4333
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County; cities of Agoura, Calabasas, Canoga Park, 
        Encino, Hidden Hills, Malibu, Reseda, Tarzana, Topanga, West 
        Hills, Westlake Village, Woodland Hills, and parts of 
        Chatsworth, North Hollywood, Northridge, Sherman Oaks, and Van 
        Nuys. Ventura County; cities of Newbury Park, Thousand Oaks, 
        Westlake, and parts of Bell Canyon, and Lake Sherwood. 
        Population (1990), 572,563.
ZIP Codes: 90264, 90265, 90290, 91301-03, 91304 (part), 91305, 91306 
        (part), 91307 (part), 91308-09, 91311 (part), 91316, 91320, 
        91324 (part), 91325 (part), 91335, 91337, 91356-59, 91360 
        (part), 91361 (part), 91362 (part), 91364-65, 91367, 91372, 
        91376, 91385, 91401 (part), 91403 (part), 91404, 91406 (part), 
        91408, 91411 (part), 91416, 91423 (part), 91436, 91604 (part), 
        91607 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT

    HOWARD P. (BUCK) McKEON, Republican, of Santa Clarita, CA; born in 
Los Angeles, CA, on September 9, 1938; graduated, Verdugo Hills High 
School, Tujunga, CA; B.S., Brigham Young University; owner, Howard and 
Phil's Western Wear; mayor and city councilman, Santa Clarita, 1987-92; 
member: board of directors, Canyon Country Chamber of Commerce; 
California Republican State Central Committee; district committee, Boy 
Scouts of America; president and trustee, William S. Hart School 
District, 1979-87; chairman and director, Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial 
Hospital, 1983-87; chairman and founding director, Valencia National 
Bank, 1987-92; honorary chairman, Red Cross Community Support Campaign, 
1992; honorary chairman, Leukemia Society Celebrity Program, 1990 and 
1994; president, Republican Freshman Class of the 103d Congress; married 
to the former Patricia Kunz, 1962; six children: Tamara (1963), Howard 
D. (1965), John Matthew (1966), Kimberly (1969), David Owen (1973), and 
Tricia (1975); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
307 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0525..................................................         225-1956
  Chief of Staff.--Bob Cochran.                            FAX: 226-0683
  Executive Assistant/Appointments.--Marcy Benson.                      
  Press Secretary/District Director.--Armando Azarloza.                 
23929 West Valencia Boulevard, Suite 410, Santa                         
 Clarita, CA 91355.....................................   (805) 254-2111
1008 West Avenue, M-4, Suite D, Palmdale, CA 93551.....   (805) 948-7833
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County (part); cities and townships of Acton, Canyon 
        Country, Canyon Country/Acqua Dulce, Castaic, Castaic/Saugus/Val 
        Verde, Chatsworth, Granada Hills, Lake Hughes/Elizabeth, Lake 
        Los Angeles. Lancaster, Lancaster/Quartz Hills, Little Rock, 
        Llano, Neenach, Newhall, North Hills/Sepulveda, Northridge, 
        Palmdale, Palmdale/Leona Valley, Pearblossom, Stevenson Ranch, 
        Valencia, Valyermo, West Hills. Population (1990), 573,105.
ZIP Codes: 91304 (part), 91306 (part), 91310, 91311 (part), 91313, 91321 
        (part), 91324 (part), 91325 (part), 91326-28, 91342 (part), 
        91343 (part), 91344 (part), 91345 (part), 91350 (part), 91351, 
        91354-55, 91380-81, 91384, 91386, 91393-94, 93243, 93510, 93532, 
        93534-36, 93539, 93543-44, 93550-53, 93584, 93586, 93590-91

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT

    HOWARD L. BERMAN, Democrat, of Mission Hills, CA (representing the 
San Fernando Valley and parts of Los Angeles); born April 15, 1941 in 
Los Angeles; B.A., international relations, UCLA, 1962; LL.B., UCLA 
School of Law, 1965; California Assembly Fellowship Program, 1965-70; 
Vista Volunteer, 1966-67; admitted to the bar of the State of 
California, 1966; practiced law until election to California Assembly in 
1972; named assembly majority leader in first term; served as chair of 
the Assembly Democratic Caucus and the policy research man

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agement committee of the Assembly; member: regional board of the Anti-
Defamation League, board of the Center for Law in the Public Interest; 
past president, California Federation of Young Democrats; Distinguished 
Alumnus of UCLA, 1977; married to the former Janis Schwartz; two 
children: Brinley and Lindsey; elected to the 98th Congress on November 
2, 1982 and reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Judiciary 
Committee and International Relations Committee; ranking member, 
Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2231 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0526............................................         225-4695
  Administrative Assistant.--Gene Smith.                                
  Legislative Director.--Bari Schwartz.                                 
  Personal Secretary.--Nancy Milburn.                                   
10200 Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 300, Mission Hills, CA                     
 91345.................................................   (818) 891-0543
  Administrative Assistant.--Tom Waldman.                               
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County; portions of the city of Los Angeles, 
        including all or part of the communities of Arleta, Lakeview 
        Terrace, Mission Hills, North Hollywood, North Hills, Pacoima, 
        Panorama City, Sepulveda, Sun Valley, Sylmar, and Van Nuys; and 
        the city of San Fernando. Population (1990), 571,523.
ZIP Codes: 91040 (part), 91331, 91340, 91342 (part), 91343 (part), 91344 
        (part), 91345 (part), 91352 (part), 91395, 91401 (part), 91402, 
        91405, 91406 (part), 91411 (part), 91504 (part), 91505 (part), 
        91601 (part), 91602 (part), 91605 (part), 91606, 91607 (part)

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                         TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT

    CARLOS J. MOORHEAD, Republican, of Glendale, CA; born in Long Beach, 
CA, May 6, 1922; attended Glendale public schools; graduated, University 
of California at Los Angeles, B.A., 1943, University of Southern 
California School of Law, J.D., 1949; enlisted in U.S. Army Reserve in 
June 1942, served 3\1/2\ years during World War II, presently Judge 
Advocate (ret.) with rank of lieutenant colonel; practicing attorney; 
directed Lawyer's Reference Service of the Glendale Bar Association; 
admitted to practice before Supreme Court; California State Assemblyman, 
1967-72; member, California Law Revision Commission, 1969-72; board of 
directors, Glendale La Crescenta Camp Fire Girls, Inc.; past president, 
Glendale Hi-Twelve Club, Glendale Bar Association, 43d District 
Republican Assembly, and Glendale Young Republicans; member: Los Angeles 
County and California State bar, Chamber of Commerce, Lions Club, 
B.P.O.E., Masons, Shrine, Verdugo Hills Council Boy Scouts, Los Angeles 
County Republican Central Committee, and State Republican Central 
Committee; married Valery Joan Tyler; 5 children: Theresa, Catharine, 
Steven, Teri, and Paul; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2346 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0527............................................         225-4176
  Administrative Assistant.--G. Maxine Dean.                            
  Press/Legislative Assistant.--J. David Joergenson.                    
  Legislative Assistants: Leslie E. Adlam; Stacey                       
   Windham.                                                             
  Receptionist/Appointments Secretary.--Liz Lawrence.                   
420 North Brand Boulevard, Glendale, CA 91203..........   (818) 247-8445
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County; cities of Glendale, La Crescenta, Burbank, 
        Pasadena, San Marino, South Pasadena, La Canada Flintridge, 
        Altadena, Montrose, Sunland (part), Saugus (part), Sun Valley 
        (part), Tujunga, Mt. Wilson. Population (1990), 571,483.
ZIP Codes: 90039 (part), 90041 (part), 90065 (part), 90068 (part), 
        91001-03, 91011-12, 91017, 91020-21, 91023, 91030 (part), 91031, 
        91040 (part), 91041-43, 91046, 91101-04, 91105 (part), 91106, 
        91107 (part), 91108-09, 91114-15, 91117-18, 91201-10, 91214, 
        91221-22, 91224-26, 91321 (part), 91322, 91342 (part), 91350 
        (part), 91352 (part), 91353, 91501-03, 91504 (part), 91505 
        (part), 91506-08, 91510, 91801 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                         TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT

    DAVID DREIER, Republican, of San Dimas, CA; born in Kansas City, MO, 
July 5, 1952; Claremont McKenna College, B.A. (cum laude), political 
science, 1975; Claremont Graduate School, M.A., American Government, 
1976; Winston S. Churchill Fellow; Phi Sigma Alpha; 

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director, corporate relations, Claremont McKenna College, 1975-78; 
member: board of governors, James Madison Society; Republican State 
Central Committee of California; Los Angeles Town Hall; named 
Outstanding Young Man of America and Outstanding Young Californian, 1976 
and 1978; director, marketing and government affairs, Industrial 
Hydrocarbons, 1979-80; vice president, Dreier Development, 1985-present; 
elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
411 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0528..................................................         225-2305
  Administrative Assistant.--Bradley W. Smith.                          
  Legislative Director.--Vince Randazzo.                                
  Scheduler/Projects.--Janice McKinney.                                 
112 North Second Avenue, Covina, CA 91723..............   (818) 339-9078
  Field Representative.--Mark Harmsen.                    (909) 592-2857
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County; cities of Arcadia, Azusa, Bradbury, 
        Claremont, Covina, Duarte, Glendora, Industry, LaPuente, La 
        Verne, Angeles Forest, Monrovia, Pasadena, Pomona, Rowland 
        Heights, San Dimas, San Gabriel, Sierra Madre, Temple City, 
        Valinda, Walnut, West Covina. Population (1990), 572,927.
ZIP Codes: 91006 (part), 91007, 91009, 91010 (part), 91016 (part), 
        91024-25, 91066, 91077, 91107 (part), 91116, 91702 (part), 
        91711, 91722 (part), 91723-24, 91731 (part), 91740 (part), 91744 
        (part), 91748 (part), 91750, 91767 (part), 91768 (part), 91773, 
        91775 (part), 91776 (part), 91780, 91788, 91789 (part), 91790 
        (part), 91791, 91792 (part), 91793

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                          TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT

    HENRY A. WAXMAN, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in Los Angeles, 
September 12, 1939; B.A., political science, UCLA, 1961; J.D., School of 
Law; admitted to the California State bar, 1965; served three terms as 
California State Assemblyman; former chairman, California Assembly 
Health Committee, Select Committee on Medical Malpractice, and Committee 
on Elections and Reapportionment; president, California Federation of 
Young Democrats, 1965-67; member: Guardians of the Jewish Home for the 
Aged, American Jewish Congress, Sierra Club; married to the former Janet 
Kessler, 1971; two children: Carol Lynn and Michael David; elected to 
the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2408 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0529............................................         225-3976
  Administrative Assistant.--Philip M. Schiliro.                        
  Legislative Assistant.--Patricia Delgado.                             
  Personal Secretary/Office Manager.--Norah Lucey Mail.                 
Suite 600, 8436 West Third Street, Los Angeles, CA                      
 90048.................................................   (213) 651-1040
  Administrative Assistant.--Howard Elinson.                            
  Coordinator.--Keiko Shimabukuro.                                      
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County; cities of Beverly Hills, Pacific Palisades, 
        Santa Monica, West Hollywood, Los Angeles (part), North 
        Hollywood (part), and Sherman Oaks (part). Population (1990), 
        571,566.
ZIP Codes: 90004 (part), 90005 (part), 90010 (part), 90020 (part), 
        90024-25, 90026 (part), 90027 (part), 90028 (part), 90029 
        (part), 90035 (part), 90036 (part), 90038 (part), 90039 (part), 
        90046, 90048 (part), 90049 (part), 90064 (part), 90067, 90068 
        (part), 90069, 90072-73, 90077-78, 90093, 90209-13, 90265 
        (part), 90272, 90290 (part), 90401-04, 90405 (part), 90406-11, 
        91010 (part), 91403 (part), 91413, 91423 (part), 91601 (part), 
        91602 (part), 91604 (part), 91607 (part), 91608, 91610, 91614

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                           THIRTIETH DISTRICT

    XAVIER BECERRA, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in Sacramento, 
CA, on January 26, 1958; attended Hollywood Park Elementary School, 
Sacramento, CA; graduated McClatchy High School, Sacramento, 1976; B.A., 
Stanford University, 1980; J.D., Stanford Law School, 1984; admitted to 
California bar, 1985; attended Universidad de Salamanca, 1978-79; staff 
attorney ``Reggie Fellow'', Legal Assistance Corporation of Central 
Massachusetts, 1984-85; Administrative Assistant for State Senator Art 
Torres, California State Legislature, 1986; Deputy Attorney General, 
Office of the Attorney General, State of California, 1987-90; 
Assemblyman, California State Legislature, 1990-92; member: Mexican 
American State Legislators Policy In

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stitute; Mexican American Bar Association; chairperson: Hispanic 
Employee Advisory Committee to the State Attorney General, 1989; 
honorary member: Association of California State Attorneys and 
Administrative Law Judges; former member: Steering Committee, Greater 
Eastside Voter Registration Project; Construction and General Laborers 
Union, Local 185 (Sacramento); married to Dr. Carolina Reyes; elected on 
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1119 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0530............................................         225-6235
  Administrative Assistant.--Krista Atteberry.             FAX: 225-2202
  Press Secretary.--Estela B. Mendoza.                                  
  District Administrator.--Henry Lozano.                                
Suite 200, 2435 Colorado Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA                     
 90041.................................................   (213) 550-8962
                                                           FAX: 550-1440
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County (part); city of Los Angeles (part). 
        Population (1990), 572,538.
ZIP Codes: 90004 (part), 90005 (part), 90006 (part), 90010 (part), 90012 
        (part), 90019 (part), 90020 (part), 90023 (part), 90026 (part), 
        90027 (part), 90028 (part), 90029 (part), 90031, 90032 (part), 
        90033 (part), 90038 (part), 90039 (part), 90041 (part), 90042, 
        90050, 90057 (part), 90063 (part), 90065 (part), 90070

                                 *  *  *

                          THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT

    MATTHEW G. MARTINEZ, Jr., Democrat, of Monterey Park, CA; born in 
Walsenburg, CO, February 14, 1929; attended Breed Street School and 
Euclid Street School, Los Angeles, CA; graduated, Roosevelt High School, 
Los Angeles, 1949; received certificate of competence, Los Angeles Trade 
Technical School, 1959; served in U.S. Marine Corps, private first 
class, 1947-50; small businessman and building contractor; appointed: 
Monterey Park Planning Commission, 1971-74; elected: mayor, Monterey 
Park, 1974-75; city councilman, Monterey Park, 1974-80; California State 
Legislature, 1980-82; member: Communications Workers of America, VFW, 
American Legion, Latin Business Association, Monterey Park Chamber of 
Commerce, the Navy League; board, San Gabriel Valley YMCA; and past 
president of the Rotary Club; children: Matthew, Diane, Susan, Michael, 
and Carol Ann; elected to the 97th Congress by special election, July 
13, 1982, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of George 
Danielson; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2239 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0531............................................         225-5464
  Administrative Assistant/Chief of Staff.--Maxine A.                   
   Grant.                                                  FAX: 225-5467
320 S. Garfield Avenue, Suite 214, Alhambra, CA 91801..   (818) 458-4524
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County; cities of Alhambra, Azusa, Baldwin Park, El 
        Monte, South El Monte, Irwindale, Monterey Park, Rosemead, San 
        Gabriel, South San Gabriel, and portions of East Los Angeles, 
        East San Gabriel, Citrus CDP, Glendora, Industry City, Los 
        Angeles, Temple City, Vincent CDP, and West Covina. Population 
        (1990), 572,643.
ZIP Codes: 90022 (part), 90032 (part), 90063 (part), 91006 (part), 91010 
        (part), 91016 (part), 91030 (part), 91702 (part), 91706 (part), 
        91722 (part), 91731 (part), 91732-34, 91740 (part), 91754, 91770 
        (part), 91775 (part), 91776 (part), 91778, 91790 (part), 91801 
        (part), 91802-03

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                         THIRTY-SECOND DISTRICT

    JULIAN C. DIXON, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in Washington, 
DC, August 8, 1934; attended the public schools; graduated, Dorsey High 
School, Los Angeles, CA, 1953; B.S., Los Angeles State College, 1962; 
LL.B., Southwestern University, Los Angeles, CA, 1967; served in U.S. 
Army, sergeant, 1957-60; member of the California State Assembly, 1972-
78; chairman, Democratic Caucus; member: Assembly Committee on Criminal 
Justice, Ways and Means, Select Committee on Corrections, Joint 
Committee on the Revision of the Penal Code; vice chairman, Assembly 
Select Committee on Health Sciences Education; former chairman, 
Legislative Black Caucus; secretary, Law Enforcement and Criminal 
Justice Task Force; member: National Conference of State Legislature 
Executive Committee; Committee on Appropriations; member, Appropriation 
Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State; Appropria

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tion Subcommittee on Legislative Branch; ranking member: Subcommittee 
on the District of Columbia; member: Permanent Select Committee on 
Intelligence, Democratic Steering and Policy; chairman, Congressional 
Black Caucus, 98th Congress; married: Betty Lee Dixon; one child: Cary 
Cordon; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2252 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0532............................................         225-7084
  Administrative Assistant.--Andrea (Tracy) Holmes.        FAX: 225-4091
  Appointment Secretary.--Deanne R. Clarke.                             
  Legislative Director.--Paul Cunningham (Acting).                      
La Cienega Slauson Business Park, Suite 208, 5100 West                  
 Goldleaf Circle, Los Angeles, CA 90056................   (213) 678-5424
  Administrative Assistant.--Patricia Miller.                           
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County; cities of Culver City, Los Angeles City 
        (part), communities of Crenshaw, West Adams, Mid City, Leimert 
        Park, Exposition Park, South Central (part), Baldwin Hills, Mar 
        Vista, Beverlywood, Palms, Rancho Park (part), Cheviot Hills, 
        and unincorporated communities of Windsor HIlls, View Park and 
        Ladera Heights. Population (1990), 572,595.
ZIP Codes: 90005 (part), 90006 (part), 90007 (part), 90008, 90010 
        (part), 90016, 90018, 90019 (part), 90034, 90035 (part), 90036 
        (part), 90037 (part), 90043, 90044 (part), 90045 (part), 90047 
        (part), 90048 (part), 90056, 90062, 90064 (part), 90066 (part), 
        90075-76, 90082, 90089, 90230 (part), 90231-33, 90291 (part), 
        90292 (part), 90302 (part), 90405 (part)

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                          THIRTY-THIRD DISTRICT

    LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born on June 
12, 1941 in Los Angeles, CA; daughter of former Congressman Edward R. 
Roybal; B.A., California State University, Los Angeles, 1965; elected to 
the California State Assembly, 1987-92; 1992 Environmental Achievement 
Award, California Sierra Club; 1992 Feminist of the Year Award, The 
Feminist Majority Foundation; 1991 Legislator of the Year Award, 
National Organization for Women; 1991 Star Legislator Award, Los Angeles 
Women's Legislative Coalition; 1990 and 1991, Highest Legislative 
Rating, California League of Conservation Voters; 1990 Legislator of the 
Year, South Coast Air Quality Management District, Governing Board; 1990 
Assembly member of the Year, University of California Student 
Association; Humanitarian Award, Los Angeles Commission on Assaults 
Against Women; Public Service Award, Asian Business Association; Public 
Service Award (three time winner), East Los Angeles Jaycees; Outstanding 
Achievement Award, National Association of Hispanic CPAs; Hispanic Women 
of the '80's Award, Mexican American Women's National Association; 
President's Award, Latin American Professional Women's Association; 
Award for Work on Domestic Violence, Los Angeles County Board of 
Supervisors; The President's Public Service Award, County of Los 
Angeles; married in 1981 to Edward T. Allard III; four children: Lisa 
Marie (1966); Ricardo (1969), Angela (1970), and Guy Mark (1976); 
Committees: Budget, Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs; subcommittees: 
Housing and Community Opportunity, Domestic and International Monetary 
Policy; elected on November 3, 1993 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
324 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0533..................................................         225-1766
  Chief of Staff.--Henry J. Contreras.                                  
  Legislative Aides.--Adeline Yoong; Stan Vosper; Peter                 
   Wong.                                                                
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Miriam Wilson.                             
  Staff Assistant.--Bruce Andersen; Ann Jemison.                        
Edward R. Roybal Federal Bldg., 255 East Temple Street,                 
 Suite 1860, Los Angeles, CA 90012-3334................   (213) 628-9230
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County; cities of Bell, Bell Gardens, Boyle Heights, 
        Commerce, Cudahy, Downtown Los Angeles, East Los Angeles, 
        Florence, Huntington Park, Maywood, Paramount, Pico Union, South 
        Gate, Vernon, Walnut Park, and Westlake. Population (1990), 
        572,595.
ZIP Codes: 90001 (part), 90005 (part), 90006 (part), 90007 (part), 90011 
        (part), 90012 (part), 90013-15, 90017, 90020 (part), 90021, 
        90022 (part), 90023 (part), 90026 (part), 90030, 90033 (part), 
        90040 (part), 90051, 90053-55, 90057 (part), 90058 (part), 
        90060, 90063 (part), 90071, 90079, 90086-87, 90091, 90201, 90255 
        (part), 90262 (part), 90270, 90280 (part), 90301 (part)
        
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                         THIRTY-FOURTH DISTRICT

    ESTEBAN EDWARD TORRES, Democrat, of Pico Rivera, CA; born in Miami, 
AZ, January 27, 1930; moved to East Los Angeles in 1936 and attended 
public schools; graduated from James A. Garfield High School in 1949; 
studied under GI Bill, Los Angeles Art Center, 1953; East Los Angeles 
College, 1959; California State University at Los Angeles, 1963, 
education; post graduate studies, University of Maryland, 1965, 
economics; American University, 1966, international relations; Honorary 
Doctorate Degree, National University, San Diego, 1987; married the 
former Arcy Sanchez of Los Angeles, January 22, 1955; five children: 
Carmen (Ms. Raul Garcia), Rena, Camille, Selina, and Esteban; enlisted 
in U.S. Army, 1949; honorably discharged as a Korean conflict veteran in 
1953 (stationed in Germany) with the rank of sergeant first class; 
employed by the Chrysler Corp., Los Angeles, 1954; elected chief shop 
steward, 1958, United Auto Worker's UAW Local 230; appointed UAW 
organizer western region 6; appointed international representative, UAW, 
Washington, DC, office, 1963; director, UAW Inter-American Bureau for 
Caribbean and Latin American Affairs, 1964-68; returned to Los Angeles, 
cofounded, The East Los Angeles Community Union (TELACU); served as 
chief executive officer, TELACU, 1968-74; member, Los Angeles County 
Commission on Economic Development, 1970-72; commissioner, Mexican 
American Education Commission, 1970-72; president, Congress Mexican 
American Unity, 1969-70; president, Plaza de la Raza Cultural Center, 
1973; vice president, National Congress for Community Economic 
Development, 1974; board of visitors, School of Architecture, UCLA, 
1973-74; resigned TELACU; candidate for U.S. Congress, 30th 
Congressional District, 1974, San Gabriel Valley, CA; consultant, 
Committee to Incorporate East Los Angeles; member, Citizens National 
Committee on Broadcasting, 1975; appointed by UAW President Leonard 
Woodcock as assistant director of UAW International Affairs Department, 
Washington, DC; delegate and consultant to international trade union 
conferences, Latin America and Western Europe; delegate to IMF Central 
Committee meetings, Geneva, Switzerland; consultant, U.S. Congress 
Office of Technology Assessment, 1976; Presidential appointment and U.S. 
Senate confirmation as U.S. Permanent Representative to United Nations 
Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization [UNESCO], with rank 
of Ambassador, Paris, France, 1977; chairman, Geneva Group, 1978; 
delegate and vice president to UNESCO General Conference, Paris, 1978; 
elected to UNESCO Executive Board, 1978; appointed special assistant to 
President Jimmy Carter; Director, White House Office of Hispanic 
Affairs, 1979; affiliations include: trustee, American College in Paris; 
trustee, Florida International University School of Business and 
Organizational Sciences; U.S. Commission for UNESCO; U.S. Committee for 
UNICEF; Pan-American Development Foundation; Veterans of Foreign Wars, 
VFW Post 6315, Pico Rivera, CA; elected to the 98th Congress, November 
2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, Congressional 
Hispanic Caucus, 1987; appointed official observer, Geneva Arms 
Reduction Talks, 1986-90; Democratic Deputy Whip; member, Committee on 
Appropriations; Subcommittee on Military Construction, Foreign 
Operations, Export Financing and Related Programs.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2368 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0534............................................         225-5256
  Chief of Staff.--Albert S. Jacquez.                      FAX: 225-9711
  Legislative Director/Systems Manager.--Phil Alperson.                 
  Press Secretary.--Roderic Olvera Young.                               
  Executive Assistant.--Lisa Esquivel.                                  
8819 Whittier Boulevard, Pico Rivera, CA 90660.........   (310) 695-0702
  Chief of Staff.--James Casso.                            FAX: 692-2216
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County; cities of Bassett, Industry, East Los 
        Angeles, Hacienda Heights, Los Nietos, La Puente, Montebello, 
        Norwalk, Pico Rivera, Santa Fee Springs, Valinda, and Whittier. 
        Population (1990), 573,047.
ZIP Codes: 90022 (part), 90040 (part), 90063 (part), 90601, 90602 
        (part), 90604 (part), 90605 (part), 90606-08, 90610, 90638 
        (part), 90640, 90650 (part), 90651-52, 90659, 90660 (part), 
        90661, 90665, 90670 (part), 90701 (part), 91706 (part), 91715-
        16, 91744 (part), 91745 (part), 91746-47, 91748 (part), 91749, 
        91770 (part), 91790 (part), 91792 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                          THIRTY-FIFTH DISTRICT

    MAXINE WATERS, Democrat, of Los Angeles, CA; born in St. Louis, MO, 
August 15, 1938; B.A., California State University; honorary degrees, 
Spelman College, Atlanta, GA, North Carolina A&T State University, 
Howard University, Central State University, Bishop College, Morgan 
State University; elected to California State Assembly, 1976; reelected 
every 2 years thereafter; member: Assembly Democratic Caucus, Board of 
TransAfrica Foundation, National Women's Political Caucus; chairperson, 
Way and Means Subcommittee on State Administra

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tion; chair, Joint Committee on Public Pension Fund Investments; 
married to Sidney Williams, U.S. Ambassador to the Commonwealth of the 
Bahamas; two children: Karen and Edward; founding member, National 
Commission for Economic Conversion and Disarmament; member of the board, 
Center for National Policy; Clara Elizabeth Jackson Carter Foundation 
(Spelman College); Minority AIDS Project; elected to the 102d Congress 
on November 6, 1990; member, Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs 
Committee; Committee on Veterans' Affairs; reelected to the 103d and 
104th Congresses.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
330 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0535..................................................         225-2201
  Legislative Director.--Bill Zavarello.                                
  Press Secretary.--Patrick Lacefield.                                  
  Office Manager.--Jim Key.                                             
  Legislative Assistant.--Sandra McClellan.                             
  Legislative Aide.--Sandi Smith.                                       
10124 South Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90003............   (213) 757-8900
  District Director.--Rod Wright.                                       
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County; census tracts: 2244-46, 2264, 2265, 2267, 
        2281-89, 2291-94, 2311, 2317-19, 2321-23, 2325-28, 2371-79, 
        2381-86, 2391-99, 2401-09, 2411, 2412, 2421-29, 2431, 5325, 
        5326.01, 5326.02, 5327-30, 5331-30, 5331.01, 5331.02, 5332, 
        5335, 5345, 5347-50, 5351.01, 5351.02, 5352, 5353, 5355, 
        5356.01, 5356.02, 5357, 5358.01, 5358.02, 5359-62, 5505-08, 
        6001, 6002.01, 6002.02, 6003.01, 6003.02, and 6004; partial 
        census tracts: 2312 (blocks 104, 107, 204, and 212), 2316 (block 
        groups 1, 2, and 3, and blocks 501, 502, and 503), 2266 (blocks 
        207 and 213), 5324 (portions not contained in the Thirtieth 
        District), 5354 (all except portions in the city of Lynwood), 
        and 5514 (portions not contained in the Thirty-Second District). 
        Population (1990), 570,882.
ZIP Codes: 90001 (part), 90002 (part), 90003 (part), 90007 (part), 90011 
        (part), 90037 (part), 90044 (part), 90045 (part), 90047 (part), 
        90058 (part), 90061 (part), 90247 (part), 90248 (part), 90249 
        (part), 90250 (part), 90251, 90255 (part), 90260 (part), 90262 
        (part), 90301 (part), 90302 (part), 90303-10, 90312

                                 *  *  *

                          THIRTY-SIXTH DISTRICT

    JANE HARMAN, Democrat, of Rolling Hills, CA; born in New York, NY; 
attended Warner Avenue Elementary School, Los Angeles, CA, 1950-56; 
graduated, University High School, Los Angeles, 1962; B.A., Smith 
College, Northampton, MA, 1966; J.D., Harvard University Law School, 
Cambridge, MA, 1969; attorney, admitted to the District of Columbia bar, 
1969; counsel for Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue; director, secretary, and 
outside general counsel for Harman International Industries; special 
counsel, Department of Defense, 1979; member, L.A. County High 
Technology Committee; founding member, South Bay Alliance for Choice; 
board member and former vice chair, Center for National Policy; board 
member, International Human Rights Law Group; member, Visiting 
Committee, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; 
married to Sidney Harman, 1980; four children: Brian Lakes Frank (1975), 
Hilary Lakes Frank (1975), Daniel Geier Harman (1982), and Justine Leigh 
Harman (1984); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
325 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0536..................................................         225-8220
  Legislative Director.--Joe Theissen.                                  
  Office Manager/Scheduler/Executive Assistant.--Laura                  
   Flores.                                                              
5200 West Century Boulevard, Suite 960, Los Angeles, CA                 
 90045.................................................   (310) 348-8220
  Administrative Assistant.--Judy Sitzer.                               
3031 Torrance Boulevard, Torrance, CA 90503............   (310) 787-0767
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County (part); cities of Avalon, El Segundo, 
        Hawthorne (part), Hermosa Beach, Lawndale, Lomita, Los Angeles 
        (part), Manhattan Beach, Marina del Rey, Palos Verdes Estates, 
        Rancho Palos Verdes, Redondo Beach, Rolling Hills, Rolling Hills 
        Estates, Torrance, and West Carson. Population (1990), 573,663.
ZIP Codes: 90009, 90045 (part), 90066 (part), 90080, 90083, 90230 
        (part), 90245, 90247 (part), 90248 (part), 90249 (part), 90250 
        (part), 90254, 90260 (part), 90266, 90274, 90277-78, 90291 
        (part), 90292 (part), 90293-96, 90405 (part), 90501 (part), 
        90502 (part), 90503-05, 90507-10, 90704, 90710 (part), 90717 
        (part), 90731 (part), 90732, 90734, 90744 (part), 90803 (part)
        
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                         THIRTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT

    WALTER R. TUCKER III, Democrat, of Compton, CA; born in Los Angeles, 
CA, on May 28, 1957; attended Escuela de Montessori, 1965-69; graduated, 
Compton High School, Compton, 1974; attended Princeton University, 
Princeton, NJ, 1974-76; attended University of Southern California, 
1976-78; attended Georgetown Law School, 1978-81; admitted to the 
California bar, 1984; mayor, City of Compton, 1991-92; married to the 
former Robin Marie Smith, 1985; two children: Walter Rayford IV, 1986 
and Autumn Monet, 1988; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d 
Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
419 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0537..................................................         225-7924
  Administrative Assistant.--Marcus Mason.                 FAX: 225-7926
  Legislative Director.--Larry Risley.                                  
  District Administrator.--Audrey Gibson.                               
145 East Compton Boulevard, Compton, CA 90220..........   (310) 884-9989
                                                           FAX: 884-9023
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County; cities of Carson, Compton, East Compton, 
        Florence-Graham (part), Long Beach (part), Los Angeles (part), 
        Lynwood, West Compton and Willowbrook. Population (1990), 
        572,049.
ZIP Codes: 90002 (part), 90003 (part), 90044 (part), 90059, 90061 
        (part), 90220-24, 90247 (part), 90248 (part), 90262 (part), 
        90280 (part), 90501 (part), 90502 (part), 90710 (part), 90717 
        (part), 90723 (part), 90744 (part), 90745-46, 90748-49, 90801, 
        90805 (part), 90806 (part), 90807 (part), 90810 (part), 90813 
        (part), 90888

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                         THIRTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT

    STEPHEN HORN, Republican, of Long Beach, CA; born in Gilroy, CA, May 
31, 1931; attended San Juan Union School, San Juan Bautista, CA, 1935-
1945; graduated, San Benito County High School, Hollister, CA, 1949; 
A.B., with Great Distinction, political science, Stanford, Palo Alto, 
CA, 1953; M.P.A., Harvard University, 1955; Ph.D., political science, 
Stanford University, 1958; Strategic Intelligence Reserve, SP-7, U.S. 
Army, 1954-62; congressional fellow, American Political Science 
Association, 1958-59; administrative assistant to Secretary of Labor 
James P. Mitchell, 1059-60; legislative assistant to U.S. Senator Thomas 
H. Kuchel (R-CA), 1960-66; senior fellow in governmental studies, The 
Brookings Institution, 1966-69; dean of graduate studies and research, 
The American University, 1969-70; president, California State 
University, Long Beach, CA, 1970-88; trustee professor of political 
science, California State University, Long Beach, 1988-93; vice 
chairman/member, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1969-82; member, 
National Institute of Corrections, 1970-88, chairman, 1985-87; author, 
The Cabinet and Congress, 1960; Unused Power: The Work of the Senate 
Committee on Appropriations, 1970; co-author, Congressional Ethics: The 
View from the House, 1975; lecturer on human rights, education, and 
American government in 15 countries for USIA, 1975-79; Fellow, National 
Academy of Public Administration, 1986-; chairman, American Association 
of State Colleges and Universities, 1985-86, named ``one of the 100 most 
effective university presidents in the United States'', 1986; married to 
the former Nini Moore; two children: Marcia, 1955 and Stephen, 1960; 
elected on November 8, 1994 to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
129 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0538..................................................         225-6676
  Administrative Assistant.--James Dykstra.                FAX: 226-1012
  Legislative Director.--Robin Traylor.                                 
  Press Secretary.--Mary Hinds.                                         
  District Administrator.--Connie Sziebl.                               
4010 Watson Plaza Drive, Suite 160, Lakewood, CA 90712.   (310) 425-1336
                                                           FAX: 425-4591
                                                                        

County: Los Angeles County; cities of Bellflower, Downey, Lakewood, Long 
        Beach, Los Angeles, (San Pedro), Paramount, and Signal Hill. 
        Population (1990), 572,657.
ZIP Codes: 90239-42, 90280 (part), 90660 (part), 90706-07, 90711-12, 
        90713 (part), 90714, 90723 (part), 90731 (part), 90733, 90802, 
        90803 (part), 90804, 90805 (part), 90806 (part), 90807 (part), 
        90808 (part), 90809, 90810 (part), 90813 (part), 90814, 90815 
        (part), 90822, 90831-32, 90840, 90842, 90844-48, 90853
        
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                          THIRTY-NINTH DISTRICT

    ED ROYCE, Republican, of Fullerton, CA; born on October 12, 1951 in 
Los Angeles, CA; B.A., California State University, Fullerton, 1977; 
small business owner; controller; corporate tax manager; elected to the 
California State Senate, 1982-92; member: Fullerton Chamber of Commerce, 
Literacy Volunteers of America; board member, California Interscholastic 
Athletic Foundation, board of advisers; married to Marie Therese Porter, 
1985; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1133 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0539............................................         225-4111
  Chief of Staff.--Joan Bates Korich.                                   
  Legislative Director.--Thor Ronay.                                    
  Press Secretary.--John Doherty.                                       
305 North Harbor Boulevard, Suite 300, Fullerton, CA                    
 92632.................................................   (714) 992-8081
  Administrative Assistant.--Marcia Gilchrist.                          
                                                                        

Counties: Orange County; the north and west part including the cities of 
        Anaheim (part), Brea, Fullerton, La Habra, Placentia, Yorba 
        Linda, Buena Park, Cypress, La Palma, Stanton, Los Alamito, Seal 
        Beach. Los Angeles County; cities of Artesia, Cerritos, Hawaiian 
        Gardens, La Habra Heights, La Mirada, Lakewood, and Whittier. 
        Population (1990), 573,574.
ZIP Codes: 90602 (part), 90603, 90604 (part), 90605 (part), 90609, 90620 
        (part), 90621-24, 90630 (part), 90631 (part), 90632-33, 90637, 
        90638 (part), 90639, 90650 (part), 90670 (part), 90680 (part), 
        90701 (part), 90702-03, 90713 (part), 90715-16, 90720 (part), 
        90721, 90740 (part), 90808 (part), 90815 (part), 92601, 92621 
        (part), 92631, 92632 (part), 92633-35, 92670 (part), 92686 
        (part), 92801 (part), 92805 (part), 92806 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            FORTIETH DISTRICT

    JERRY LEWIS, Republican, of Redlands, CA; a lifelong resident of 
southern California, born October 21, 1934; attended San Bernardino 
public schools; graduated, San Bernardino High School, 1952; B.A., UCLA, 
1956; graduate intern in public affairs, Coro Foundation; life 
underwriter; former member, San Bernardino School Board; served in 
California State Assembly, 1968-78; married to Arlene Willis; seven 
children; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2112 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0540............................................         225-5861
  Administrative Assistant.--Arlene Willis.                FAX: 225-6498
  Associate Staff/Appropriations Committee.--Letitia                    
   White.                                                               
  Press Secretary.--Dave LesStrang.                                     
1150 Brookside Avenue, #J5, Redlands, CA 92373.........   (909) 862-6030
  District Representative.--Corrine Spears.                             
                                                                        

Counties: Inyo, San Bernardino. Cities and townships: Adelanto, Amboy, 
        Angelus Oaks, Apple Valley, Argus, Arrowbear Lake, Baker, 
        Barstow, Big Bear City, Big Bear Lake, Big Pine, Bishop, Blue 
        Jay, Bryn Mawr, Big River, Cadiz, Cedar Glen, Cedar Pines Park, 
        Cima, Colton, Crestline, Crest Park, Daggett, Death Valley, 
        Earp, East Highlands, Highland, Essex, Etiwanda, Fawnskin, 
        Forest Falls, Ft. Irwin, George AFB, Green Valley Lake, Guasti, 
        Havasu Lake, Helendale, Hesperia, Hinckley, Independence, Joshua 
        Tree, Kelso, Lake Arrowhead, Landers, Loma Linda, Lone Pine, 
        Lucerne Valley, Ludlow, Mentone, Morongo Valley, Mountain Pass, 
        Mt. Baldy, Needles, Newberry Springs, Nipton, Olancha, Oro 
        Grande, Parker Dam, Phelan, Pinon Hills, Pioneertown, Redlands, 
        Rimforest, Running Springs, San Bernardino, Shoshone, Skyforest, 
        Sugarloaf, Trona, 29 Palms, Twin Peaks, Victorville, Vidal, 
        Westend, Wrightwood, Yermo, Yucaipa, Yucca Valley. Population 
        (1990), 573,625.
ZIP Codes: 91739, 91743, 91759, 92242, 92252, 92256, 92267-68, 92277-78, 
        92280, 92284-85, 92301, 92304-05, 92307, 92309-12, 92314-15, 
        92317-19, 92321-28, 92332-33, 92338, 92339, 92341-42, 92345-47, 
        92351-52, 92354, 92356, 92359, 92363-66, 92368, 92371-75, 92378, 
        92382, 92384, 92386, 92389, 92391-92, 92394, 92397-99, 92404, 
        92407-10, 93513-15, 93526, 93545, 93549, 93562, 93564

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                          FORTY-FIRST DISTRICT

    JAY KIM, Republican, of Diamond Bar, CA; born on March 27, 1939 in 
Seoul, Korea; B.A., civil engineering, University of Southern 
California, 1967; M.P.A., California State University, 1979; served, 
Republic of Korean Army, 1959-61; civil engineer; member, city council, 
Diamond Bar, CA, 1990-91; mayor, Diamond Bar, CA, 1991-92; married to 
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children: Richard (1962), Kathy (1963), and Eugene (1970); elected on 
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
435 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0540..................................................         225-3201
  Chief of Staff.--Matt Reynolds.                          FAX: 226-1485
  District Director.--Peter Stevens.                                    
1131 West 6th Street, Suite 160A, Ontario, CA 91762....   (909) 988-1055
18200 Yorba Linda Blvd., Suite 203A, Yorba Linda, CA                    
 92686.................................................   (714) 572-8574
                                                                        

Counties: Los Angeles (part), Orange (part), and San Bernardino (part). 
        Cities and townships: Anaheim (part), Brea (part), Chino, Chino 
        Hills, Diamond Bar, Hacienda Heights (part), La Habra Heights 
        (part), Montclair, Ontario (part), Placentia (part), Pomona 
        (part), Rowland Heights (part), San Antonio Heights, Upland, 
        Yorba Linda (part) and Walnut (part). Population (1990), 
        572,663.
ZIP Codes: 90631 (part), 91701 (part), 91708-10, 91720 (part), 91730 
        (part), 91745 (part), 91748 (part), 91761 (part), 91762 (part), 
        91763, 91764 (part), 91765-66, 91767 (part), 91768 (part), 
        91769, 91785, 91786 (part), 91789 (part), 92621 (part), 92622, 
        92670 (part), 92686 (part), 92687, 92806 (part), 92807 (part), 
        92808 (part)

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                          FORTY-SECOND DISTRICT

    GEORGE E. BROWN, Jr., Democrat, of Riverside, CA; born in Holtville, 
CA, March 6, 1920; graduated from University of California at Los 
Angeles with B.A. in industrial physics; employed by city of Los Angeles 
for 12 years in personnel, engineering, and management positions; 
management consultant; second lieutenant, infantry, World War II; mayor 
and city councilman, Monterey Park, 1954-58; State assemblyman, 1959-62; 
elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to the 89th, 
90th, and 91st Congresses; unsuccessfully sought election to U.S. Senate 
in 1970; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress; member: Agriculture Committee; ranking 
minority, Science, Space, and Technology Committee; member, Technology 
Assessment Board.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2300 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0542............................................         225-6161
  Administrative Assistant.--Bill Grady.                                
  Legislative Director.--Corinne Colgan.                                
  Executive Assistant.--Ruth Hogue.                                     
657 La Cadena Drive, Colton, CA 92324..................   (909) 825-2472
  District Administrator.--Wilmer D. Carter.                            
                                                                        

County: San Bernardino County (part); Census tracts: 10-12, 14-16, 18, 
        23-26, 28-70, 74.01, 75-77; partial census tracts: 3, 4, 6.01, 
        17, and 21, all have portions in the city of Ontario; 13, 20, 
        portions in the city of Fontana; 22, portions in the cities of 
        Fontana and Ontario; 27, portions in the city of Rialto, except 
        for the noncontiguous portion; 71, all except portions south of 
        Fern Street and its southwesterly extension to an intersection 
        within the city limits of Grand Terrace and portions in the city 
        of Grand Terrace; 72, all except portions in the city of Loma 
        Linda and blocks 324 and 326 and the portion of block 401 in the 
        city of Redlands; 73, portions in the cities of Colton and San 
        Bernardino; 74.02, all except the unincorporated portions of 
        block groups 1-3; 79, 101, and 102.02, and Rancho Cucomongo. 
        Population (1990), 571,844.
ZIP Codes: 91701 (part), 91729, 91730 (part), 91737, 91739, 91743, 
        91758, 91761 (part), 91762 (part), 91764 (part), 91786 (part), 
        92310 (part), 92316, 92324 (part), 92334-35, 92336 (part), 92346 
        (part), 92376 (part), 92377, 92401-02, 92404 (part), 92405-06, 
        92407 (part), 92408 (part), 92410 (part), 92411, 92414, 92416, 
        92418, 92507 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                          FORTY-THIRD DISTRICT

    KEN CALVERT, Republican, of Corona, CA; born in June 1953 in Corona; 
House service, January 3, 1993 to present; rank, 77th (1 of 108); 
Chaffey College (CA), A.A., 1973; San Diego State University (CA); B.A. 
in economics, 1975. Congressional aide to Rep. Victor V. Veysey, CA; 
General Manager, Jolly Fox Restaurant, Corona, 1975-79; Marcus W. Meairs 
Co., Corona, 1979-81; President and General Manager, Ken Calvert Real 
Properties, 1981-92; County Youth Chairman, Rep. Veysey's District, 
1970, then 43rd District, 1972; Corona/Norco Youth Chairman, for Nixon, 
1968 and 1972; Reagan-Bush Campaign Worker, 1980; co-chair, Wilson for 
Senate Campaign, 1982; Riverside Republican Party, chmn., 1984-88; co-
chairman, George Deukmejian election 1978, 1982 and 1986; co-chairman, 
George Bush election, 1988; co-chairman, Pete Wilson Senate elections, 
1982 and 1988; co-chairman, Pete Wilson for Governor 

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election, 1990; member: Riverside Co. Republican Winners Circle, 
charter member; Corona/Norco Republican Assembly, former vice-president; 
Lincoln Club of Riverside Co., chairman and charter member, 1986-90; 
Corona Rotary Club, President, 1991; Corona Elks; Navy League of Corona/
Norco; Corona Chamber of Commerce, past president, 1990; Norco Chamber 
of Commerce; Co. of Riverside Asset Leasing, chairman; Corona/Norco 
Board of Realtors; Monday Morning Group; Corona Group, past chairman; 
Economic Development Partnership, executive board; Corona Community 
Hospital Corporate 200 Club; Silver Eagles (March AFB Support Group), 
charter member; Corona Airport Adv. Commission; Temescal/El Cerrito 
Community Plan Adv. Com.; elected November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1034 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0543............................................         225-1986
  Administrative Assistant.--Ed Slevin.                    FAX: 225-2004
  Legislative Director.--David Ramey.                                   
  Press Secretary.--David Ramey.                                        
  District Manager.--Sue Miller.                                        
3400 Central Avenue, Suite 200, Riverside, CA 92506....   (909) 784-4300
                                                                        

County: Riverside County; cities and townships of Canyon Lake, Corona, 
        El Cerrito, Glen Avon, Highgrove, Home Gardens, Lake Elsinore, 
        Lakeland Village, March AFB, Mira Loma, Moreno Valley, Murrieta, 
        Murrieta Hot Springs, Norco, Pedley, Perris, Quail Valley, 
        Riverside, Rubidoux, Sedco Hills, Sunnyslope, Temecula, 
        Wildomar, and Woodcrest. Population (1990), 571,231
ZIP Codes: 91718-19, 91720 (part), 91752, 91760, 92501-06, 92507 (part), 
        92508-09, 92513-19, 92530-32, 92543 (part), 92545 (part), 92553 
        (part), 92557 (part), 92562 (part), 92563 (part), 92564, 92570 
        (part), 92571 (part), 92572, 92584 (part), 92586 (part), 92587 
        (part), 92590 (part), 92591 (part), 92592 (part), 92595, 92596 
        (part)

                                 *  *  *

                          FORTY-FOURTH DISTRICT

    SONNY BONO, Republican, of Palm Springs, CA; born in Detroit, MI, 
February 16, 1935; graduated, Inglewood High School, Inglewood, CA, 
1952; restaurateur, entertainer, songwriter, and producer; elected mayor 
of Palm Springs, CA, 1988-92, by the largest margin in the city's 
history; balanced the city budget and eliminated a $2.5 million deficit 
without imposing new taxes; oversaw the creation of a master plan for 
urban renewal; and secured federal assistance for expansion of the Palm 
Springs Regional Airport; married to Mary Whitaker Bono, 1986; four 
children: Christy, Chastity, Chesare, and Chianna.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
512 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-5330
  Administrative Director.--Brian Nestande.                             
  Legislative Director.--Curt Hollmann.                                 
  Executive Director.--Beverly Swain.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Frank Cullen, Jr.                                   
1555 South Palm Canyon Drive, Suite G101, Palm Springs,                 
 CA 92264..............................................   (619) 320-1076
  District Director.--Joy Schlendorf.                                   
23119-A Cottonwood Avenue, Suite 208, Moreno Valley, CA                 
 92553.................................................   (909) 653-4466
  Director of Constituent Liaison.--Linda Valter.                       
  Constituent Liaison.--Tom Dryden.                                     
                                                                        

County: Riverside County; that part not contained in the forty-third 
        District, cities and townships of Aguanga, Anza, Banning, 
        Bermuda Dunes, Beaumont, Blythe, Cabazon, Calimesa, Cathedral 
        City, Cherry Valley, Coachella, Desert Center, Desert Hot 
        Springs, Gilman Hot Springs, Hemet, Homeland, Idyllwild, Indian 
        Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Mecca, part of Menifee, most of Moreno 
        Valley, Mountain Center, part of Murrieta, North Palm Springs, 
        North Shore, Nuevo, Oasis, Palm Desert, Palm Springs, Perris, 
        Pinyon Pines, Rancho Mirage, Romoland, Salton City, San Jacinto, 
        part of Sun City, part of Temecula, Thermal, Thousand Palms, 
        Whitewater and Winchester. Population (1990), 571,583.
ZIP Codes: 92060, 92201-02, 92210, 92220, 92223, 92225-26, 92230, 92234-
        36, 92239-40, 92253-55, 92258, 92260-64, 92270, 92272, 92274 
        (part), 92276, 92282, 92320, 92324 (part), 92373 (part), 92375, 
        92399 (part), 92536 (part), 92539, 92543 (part), 92544, 92545 
        (part), 92548-49, 92552, 92553 (part), 92554-56, 92557 (part), 
        92561, 92563 (part), 92567, 92570 (part), 92571 (part), 92581-
        83, 92584 (part), 92585, 92586 (part), 92587 (part), 92591 
        (part), 92592 (part), 92593, 92596 (part)
        
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                          FORTY-FIFTH DISTRICT

    DANA ROHRABACHER, Republican, of Huntington Beach, CA; born in 
Coronado, CA, on June 21, 1947; graduated Palos Verdes High School, CA, 
1965; attended, Los Angeles Harbor College, Wilmington, CA, 1965-67; 
B.A., Long Beach State College, CA, 1969; M.A., University of Southern 
California, Los Angeles, 1975; writer/journalist; speechwriter and 
Special Assistant to the President, The White House, Washington, D.C., 
1981-88; Assistant Press Secretary, Reagan/Bush Committee, 1980; 
reporter, City News Service/Radio News West and editorial writer, Orange 
County Register, 1972-80; elected on November 8, 1988, to the 101st 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2338 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0545............................................         225-2415
  Legislative Director.--Richard T. (Rick) Dykema.         FAX: 225-0145
  Chief of Staff.--Gary Curran.                                         
  Communications Director.--Dale Neugebauer.                            
16162 Beach Boulevard, Suite 304, Huntington Beach, CA                  
 92647-3813............................................   (714) 847-2433
  District Director.--Kathleen M. Hollingsworth.           FAX: 847-5153
                                                                        

County: Orange County; communities of Stanton, Midway City, Westminster, 
        Huntington Beach, Newport Beach (part), Costa Mesa, Cypress 
        (part), Garden Grove (part), Fountain Valley, Buena Park (part), 
        Anaheim (part), Surfside, Seal Beach and Sunset Beach. 
        Population (1990), 570,874.
ZIP Codes: 90620 (part), 90630 (part), 90680 (part), 90720 (part), 90740 
        (part), 90742-43, 92605, 92615, 92626 (part), 92627 (part), 
        92628, 92641 (part), 92644 (part), 92645-49, 92655, 92659, 92660 
        (part), 92661-62, 92663 (part), 92683 (part), 92684, 92704 
        (part), 92707 (part), 92708 (part), 92728, 92801 (part), 92804 
        (part)

                                 *  *  *

                          FORTY-SIXTH DISTRICT

    ROBERT K. DORNAN, Republican, of Garden Grove, CA; born in New York 
City, April 3, 1933; Loyola High School, Los Angeles, CA, 1946-50; 
Loyola University, Los Angeles, 1950-53; served in the U.S. Air Force, 
1953-58, fighter pilot (world's first supersonic wing); broadcaster-
journalist and combat photographer in Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia, commercial 
pilot, helicopter pilot, TV producer; won two Emmys, 1968-69, for 
hosting 4-hour, live, daily ``Tempo'' show, KHJ-TV; produced and hosted 
``The Robert K. Dornan Show'', KTLA-TV, 1969-73; active in civil and 
human rights; POW/MIA activities, originator of POW bracelet; member: 
American Legion, Reserve Officers Association; Association of Former 
Intelligence Officers, Air Force Association, Navy League, Knights of 
Columbus, and numerous other civic and fraternal organizations; married 
to the former Sallie Hansen; five children: Robin Marie Griffin, Robert 
Kenneth II, Theresa Ann Cobban, Mark Douglas, and Kathleen Regina Penn; 
eight grandchildren: Richard K. Cobban, Tara K. Cobban, Kevin Gary 
Griffin, Colin Robert Griffin, Anna Victoria Cobban, Erin Mary Griffin, 
Haley Olivia Dornan, and Robert K. Dornan III; committee: National 
Security; chairman, Subcommittee on Military Personnel; California State 
co-chairman, 1992, Bush for President; member, Select Committee on 
Intelligence; chairman, Subcommittee on Technical and Tactical 
Intelligence; elected from the 27th District of California to the 95th 
Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to the 96th and 97th Congresses; 
elected from the 38th District of California to the 99th Congress on 
November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress; now represents 
the 46th District.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1201 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-2965
  Chief of Staff.--Paul Morrell.                                        
  Legislative Director.--Bill Fallon.                                   
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Anne Fogarty.                              
Suite 360, 300 Alicante Plaza, Garden Grove, CA 92640..   (714) 971-9292
  District Office Director.--Patricia Fanelli.                          
                                                                        

County: Orange County; cities of Anaheim (west and north-south Anaheim 
        Stadium-Disneyland corridor), Buena Park, Costa Mesa, Fountain 
        Valley, Garden Grove, Irvine, Orange, Santa Ana, Stanton, 
        Tustin, and Westminster (north of San Diego Freeway). Population 
        (1990), 571,380.
ZIP Codes: 92626 (part), 92632 (part), 92640, 92641 (part), 92642-43, 
        92644 (part), 92668 (part), 92680 (part), 92683 (part), 92701 
        (part), 92702-03, 92704 (part), 92705 (part), 92706 (part), 
        92707 (part), 92708 (part), 92710-12, 92714 (part), 92716-17, 
        92799, 92801 (part), 92802-03, 92804 (part), 92805 (part), 92806 
        (part), 92812, 92814-15, 92817
        
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                         FORTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT

    CHRISTOPHER COX, Republican, of Newport Beach, CA; born in St. Paul, 
Ramsey County, MN, October 16, 1952; attended St. Gregory's School, St. 
Paul, MN, 1957-66; graduated, St. Thomas Academy, St. Paul, MN, 1970; 
B.A., University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 1973; J.D., 
Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, 1977; M.B.A., Harvard Business 
School, Boston, MA, 1977; attorney; admitted to the California bar in 
1978 and commenced practice in Los Angeles; law clerk, U.S. Court of 
Appeals, San Francisco, CA, and Honolulu, HI, 1977-78; associate, Latham 
and Watkins, Newport Beach, CA, 1978-84; cofounder, Context Corporation, 
St. Paul, MN, 1984-86; partner, Latham and Watkins, Newport Beach, CA, 
1984-86, senior associate counsel to the President, The White House, 
1986-88; member: Republican Associates, California Republican Assembly, 
Rotary Club of Orange County; married, Rebecca Gernhardt Cox; two 
children: Charles and Kathryn; elected November 8, 1988, to the 101st 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2402 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0547............................................         225-5611
  Chief of Staff.--Jan Fujiwara.                                        
  Scheduler/Secretary.--Linda Hansen.                                   
Suite 430, 4000 MacArthur Boulevard, Newport Beach, CA                  
 92660.................................................   (714) 756-2244
  District Representative.--Greg Haskin.                                
  Scheduler/Secretary.--Susi Kulda.                                     
                                                                        

County: Orange County; that part not contained in the Thirty-eighth, 
        Thirty-ninth, Forty-second, and Forty-third Districts, includes 
        Aliso Viejo (part), Anaheim (part), Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, 
        Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo 
        (part), Newport Beach (part), Orange, Portola Hills, Santa Ana 
        (part), Tustin, and Villa Park. Population (1990), 571,380.
ZIP Codes: 92610, 92613, 92625, 92626 (part), 92627 (part), 92630 
        (part), 92650-52, 92653 (part), 92654, 92656 (part), 92658, 
        92660 (part), 92663 (part), 92664-67, 92668 (part), 92669, 92670 
        (part), 92676, 92677 (part), 92679 (part), 92680 (part), 92681, 
        92691 (part), 92701 (part), 92705 (part), 92706 (part), 92707 
        (part), 92709, 92713, 92714 (part), 92715, 92718, 92720, 92730, 
        92805 (part), 92806 (part), 92807 (part), 92808 (part), 92816, 
        92825

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                          FORTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT

    RON PACKARD, Republican, of Oceanside, CA; born in Meridian, ID, on 
January 19, 1931; attended Meridian elementary school; graduated, 
Meridian High School, 1948; attended: Brigham Young University, Provo, 
UT, 1948-50; Portland State University, Portland, OR, 1952-53; D.M.D., 
University of Oregon Dental School, Portland, OR, 1953-57; U.S. Navy 
Dental Corps, 1957-59; dentist; Carlsbad School District Board, 1960-72; 
director, Carlsbad Chamber of Commerce, 1972-76; member: Carlsbad 
Planning Commission, 1974-76; Carlsbad City Council, 1976-78; Carlsbad 
chairman of the Boy Scouts of America, 1977-79; mayor of Carlsbad, 1978-
82; member: North County Armed Services, YMCA; North County Transit 
District; San Diego Association for Government; Coastal Policy Committee 
and Transportation Policy Committee; California League of Cities; 
president, San Diego Division of the League of California Cities; Mormon 
Church; married to the former Jean Sorenson; seven children: Chris, 
Debbie, Jeff, Vicki, Scott, Lisa, and Theresa; elected on November 2, 
1982, to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2162 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0548............................................         225-3906
  Administrative Assistant.--David Coggin.                              
  Legislative Director.--Ray Mock.                                      
  Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Mary Kouvelis.                        
221 E. Vista Way, Suite 205, Vista, CA 92084...........   (619) 631-1364
629 Camino del los Mares, Suite 204, San Clemente, CA                   
 92673.................................................   (714) 496-2343
  District Director.--Michael Eggers.                                   
                                                                        

Counties: Orange County; census tracts: 320.02, 320.03, 320.06, 320.08-
        10, 320.12-15, 421.01-04, 422.01, 422.02, 423.10-14, 524.09, and 
        524.11; partial census tracts: 320.07 (all except block group 3 
        and blocks 237, 244, and 252-260), 423,03 (portions in the city 
        of San Juan Capistrano), 524.08 (unincorporated portion 
        southeast of the city of Irvine city limits except blocks 227, 
        314-318, and 325), and 524.10 (unincorporated portions southeast 
        of the city of Irvine city limits). San Diego County; census 
        tracts: 171.02, 174.01, 174.02, 175-177, 178.01, 178.03, 178.04, 
        179-183, 183.99, 184, 185.01, 185.02, 185.04-06, 186.01, 186.03-
        05, 187, 188, 189.01, 189.02, 190, 191.01, 191.02, 192.01 
        192.02, 193-199, 200.02-05, 201.01, 201.02, 202.01-05, 203.01-
        03, 205, 206.01, and 206.02; partial census tracts: 170.16 
        (portions not contained in the Forty-first District), 171.01 and 
        173.02 (portions not contained in the Forty-

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        first District), 204 (portions not contained in the Forty-first 
        District), 207.01 (portions not contained in the Forty-fifth 
        District), 207.03 (all except portions in the city of San Diego 
        and the unincorporated parts of blocks 908, (portions not 
        contained in the Forty-fifth District). Population (1990), 
        572,928.
ZIP Codes: 92003, 92008 (part), 92026 (part), 92028, 92036 (part), 
        92049, 92051-52, 92054, 92056 (part), 92057-59, 92061, 92065 
        (part), 92066, 92068, 92069 (part), 92070, 92082 (part), 92083 
        (part), 92084 (part), 92085-86, 92088, 92536 (part), 92562 
        (part), 92589, 92590 (part), 92591 (part), 92592 (part), 92607, 
        92624, 92629, 92630 (part), 92653 (part), 92656 (part), 92672-
        75, 92677 (part), 92678, 92679 (part), 92688, 92690, 92691 
        (part), 92692-93

                                 *  *  *

                          FORTY-NINTH DISTRICT

    BRIAN BILBRAY, Republican, of Imperial Beach, CA; born in Coronado, 
CA, January 28, 1951; attended Imperial Beach Elementary School; 
graduated Mar Vista High School; attended South Western College; tax 
consultant; city council, Imperial Beach, CA, 1976-78; mayor, Imperial 
Beach, CA, 1978-1985; San Diego County Board of Supervisors, 1985-1995; 
member, Fleet Reserve Association; married to Karen Bilbray, 1984; five 
children: Scott Palmer, Kristen Palmer, Shannan Palmer, Bryan Patrick 
Bilbray, and Briana Bilbray.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1004 Longworth House Office Building, Washington DC                     
 20515-0549............................................         225-2040
  Chief of Staff.--John Woodard.                                        
  Legislative Director.--Dave Schroeder.                                
  Press Secretary.--Melissa Dollaghan.                                  
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Cheryl Harris.                             
1011 Camino Del Rio South, Suite 330, San Diego, CA                     
 92108.................................................   (619) 291-1430
  District Director.--Steve Danon.                                      
                                                                        

County: San Diego County (part), Imperial Beach, Coronado. Population 
        (1990), 573,362.
ZIP Codes: 91932 (part), 91933, 91942 (part), 92014, 92037, 92038-39, 
        92101, 92102 (part), 92103, 92104 (part), 92105 (part), 92106-
        12, 92113 (part), 92115 (part), 92116-18, 92119 (part), 92120 
        (part), 92121 (part), 92122 (part), 92123, 92124 (part), 92133, 
        92135, 92137-38, 92140, 92160, 92163-64, 92166-69, 92171, 92175-
        78, 92186, 92188-90, 92192-95, 92197

                                 *  *  *

                            FIFTIETH DISTRICT

    BOB FILNER, Democrat, of San Diego, CA; born, September 4, 1942, in 
Pittsburgh, PA; B.A., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 1963; M.A., 
University of Delaware, Newark, DE, 1969; Ph.D., Cornell University, 
1973; professor, San Diego State University, 1970-92; San Diego Board of 
Education, 1979-83 (president, 1982); San Diego City Council, 1987-92 
(deputy mayor, 1990); member: Sierra Club, NAACP, Navy League, Gray 
Panthers, Economic Conversion Council, Common Cause, ACLU, ADL, NWPC, 
MAPA; married in 1985 to Jane Merrill Filner; two children: Erin, 1969 
and Adam, 1973; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
504 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0550..................................................         225-8045
  Chief of Staff.--David Ginsborg.                         FAX: 225-9073
  Executive Secretary.--Cathie McCarley.                                
  Legislative Director.--Francisco Estrada.                             
  District Administrator.--Vincent H. Hall.                             
333 F. Street, Suite A, Chula Vista, CA 91910..........   (619) 422-5963
                                                                        

County: San Diego County (part); cities of Bonita, Chula Vista, Lemon 
        Grove (part), National City, San Diego (part) and Spring Valley 
        (part). Population (1990), 573,463.
ZIP Codes: 91902, 91908-15, 91932 (part), 91941 (part), 91945 (part), 
        91947-48, 91950-51, 91977 (part), 92102 (part), 92104 (part), 
        92105 (part), 92113 (part), 92114 (part), 92115 (part), 92136, 
        92139, 92143, 92149, 92153-54, 92162, 92165, 92170, 92173-74
        
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                          FIFTY-FIRST DISTRICT

    RANDY (DUKE) CUNNINGHAM, Republican, of San Diego, CA; born in Los 
Angeles, CA, December 8, 1941; graduated, Shelbina High School, 
Shelbina, MO; University of Missouri, B.S. in education, 1964, and M.S. 
in education, 1965; coached swim teams at Hinsdale and at the University 
of Missouri, training 36 All Americans, 2 Olympic gold and silver 
medalists; member: Naval Aviation Hall of Fame, 1986-present; Golden 
Eagles, 1985-present; Miramar Aviation Hall of Fame, 1974-present; 
American Fighter Aces Association, 1972-present; author of ``Fox Two,'' 
on his experiences as a naval aviator, and produced ``Top Gun--The Story 
Behind the Story'' video about his career as a fighter pilot instructor 
at Miramar NAS; joined the Navy at the age of 25 and became one of the 
most highly decorated fighter pilots in the Vietnam war; retired in 1987 
with the rank of commander; married the former Nancy Jones; three 
children: Randall Todd, April, and Carrie; elected to the 102d Congress, 
November 6, 1990.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
227 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0551..................................................         225-5452
  Chief of Staff.--Frank C. Collins III.                                
  Legislative Director.--W. Lindsay Lloyd III.                          
  Executive Assistant.--Sharon Dorazio.                                 
  Press Secretary.--Patrick McSwain.                                    
613 West Valley Parkway, Suite 320, Escondido, CA 92025   (619) 737-8438
  District Director.--Kathy Stafford-Taulbee.                           
                                                                        

County: San Diego County; city of San Diego, in part or in whole the 
        communities of San Carlos, Sorrento Valley, Tierrasanta, Mira 
        Mesa, Rancho Bernardo, Penasquitos, Carmel Valley and Scripps 
        Ranch. Also in part or in whole the cities of Cardiff-by-the-
        Sea, Carlsbad, Del Mar, Encinitas, Escondido, Oceanside, Poway, 
        Solana Beach, San Marcos, Valley Center, Vista Raindora and 
        Rancho Santa Fe. Population (1990), 572,982.
ZIP Codes: 92007, 92008 (part), 92009, 92014 (part), 92018, 92023-25, 
        92026 (part), 92027, 92029-30, 92033, 92040 (part), 92056 
        (part), 92064 (part), 92065 (part), 92067, 92069 (part), 92071 
        (part), 92074-75, 92079, 92082 (part), 92083 (part), 92084 
        (part), 92119 (part), 92120 (part), 92121 (part), 92122 (part), 
        92124 (part), 92126-31, 92142, 92145, 92159, 92172, 92191, 
        92196, 92198

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                          FIFTY-SECOND DISTRICT

    DUNCAN HUNTER, Republican, of Alpine, CA; born in Riverside, CA; May 
31, 1948; attended Pedley Public Schools; graduated, Rubidoux High 
School, 1966; J.D., Western State University, 1976; first lieutenant, 
U.S. Army, airborne, 1969-71; trial lawyer; admitted to the California 
bar, 1976; commenced practice in San Diego; member: Baptist Church, Navy 
League; married to the former Lynne Layh, 1973; two sons: Duncan Duane 
and Robert Samuel; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2265 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0552............................................         225-5672
  Administrative Assistant.--Victoria Middleton.           FAX: 225-0235
  Office Manager/Appointment Secretary.--Melinda                        
   Patterson.                                                           
  Press Secretary.--Harold Stauenas.                                    
  Legislative Director.--Wayne Hickey.                                  
366 South Pierce Street, El Cajon, CA 92020............   (619) 579-3001
Suite G, 1101 Airport Road, Imperial, CA 92251.........   (619) 353-5420
Suite C, 1410 Main Street, Ramona, CA 92065............   (619) 788-3630
                                                                        

Counties: Imperial County, San Diego County. Cities and townships: 
        Alpine, Bard, Barona I.R., Borrego Springs, Boulder Park, 
        Boulevard, Brawley, Calexico, Calipatria, Campo, Descanso, 
        Dulzura, El Centro NAF, El Cajon, El Centro, Guatay, Indian 
        Res., Jacumba, Jamul, Julian, Lakeside, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, 
        Mount Laguna, Pine Valley, Potrero, Poway, Ramona, San Diego, 
        Santee, Seeley, Spring Valley, Tecate, Glamis, Heber, Holtville, 
        Imperial, Mecca, Niland, Ocotillo, Palo Verde, Plaster City, 
        Thermal, Westmoreland, and Winterhaven. Population (1990), 
        573,203.
ZIP Codes: 91901, 91903, 91905-06, 91916-17, 91931, 91934-35, 91941 
        (part), 91942 (part), 91943-44, 91945 (part), 91946, 91948, 
        91962-63, 91976, 91977 (part), 91978-80, 91987, 91990-91, 92004, 
        92019-22, 92036 (part), 92040 (part), 92064 (part), 92065 
        (part), 92071 (part), 92072, 92090, 92114 (part), 92115 (part), 
        92119 (part), 92120 (part), 92222, 92227, 92231-33, 92243-44, 
        92249-51, 92254, 92257, 92259, 92266, 92269, 92273, 92274 
        (part), 92275, 92281, 92283
        
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                                COLORADO

                  (Population, 1990 census, 3,294,394)

                                SENATORS

    HANK BROWN, Republican, of Greeley, CO, born in Denver, CO, February 
12, 1940; B.S., University of Colorado, 1961; graduate study in public 
administration, University of Colorado, 1962; J.D., University of 
Colorado, 1969; Master of Law (Tax), George Washington University, 1986; 
accredited as C.P.A., March 1988, lieutenant, U.S. Navy, 1962-66, 
including service as a forward air controller in Vietnam; awarded Air 
Medal with two gold stars, Vietnam Service Medal, Naval Unit Citation, 
and National Defense Medal; tax accountant for Arthur Anderson & Co., 
1968-69; admitted to the Colorado State bar in 1969; vice president, 
Monfort of Colorado, 1969-80; Colorado State Senate, 1972-76; assistant 
majority leader of State Senate, 1974-76; University of Colorado 
Outstanding Leadership Award, 1961; Distinguished Service Award, Greeley 
Jaycees, 1972; ``Outstanding Young Man of Colorado,'' 1973; 1978 
University of Colorado Distinguished Business Alumnus Award; Who's Who 
in Finance and Industry, 1978 and 1979; past service as board member of 
Colorado State University Foundation, U.S. Meat Exporters Federation; 
member, National Cattlemen's Association Foreign Trade Committee; 
married to the former Nan Morrison, Springfield, CO, 1967; three 
children: Harry, Christy, and Lori; elected to the 97th Congress, 
November 4, 1980; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 6, 1990; 
member: Committee on the Judiciary, Committee on Foreign Relations, 
Committee on the Budget; Committee on Veterans' Affairs; reelected to 
the four succeeding Congresses.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
716 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 0604..................................................         224-5941
  Chief of Staff.--Bill Brack.                                          
  Press Secretary.--Jennifer Martin.                                    
  Legislative Director.--Roxie Burris.                                  
  Scheduler.--Katie Ramsdale.                                           
Suite 2727, 1200 17th Street, Denver, CO 80202.........   (303) 844-2600
  State Director.--Gary D. Hickmon.                                     
Suite 106, 228 N. Cascade, Colorado Springs, CO 80903..   (719) 634-6071
215 Federal Building, 400 Rood Avenue, Grand Junction,                  
 CO 81501..............................................   (303) 245-9553
Suite 401, 1100 10th Street, Greeley, CO 80631.........   (303) 352-4112
411 Thatcher Bldg., 5th & Main Street, Pueblo CO 81003.   (719) 634-6071
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Republican, of Ignacio, CO; born in Auburn, 
CA, April 13, 1933; attended New England Mills Grammar School, Weimar, 
CA; attended Placer High School, Auburn, CA, 1951; quit high school to 
join Air Force (where he got his GED); attended graduation exercises and 
received a diploma in 1991; B.A., San Jose State, 1957; attended Meiji 
University in Toyko, Japan, as special research student, 1960-64; served 
in U.S. Air Force in Korea, airman second class, 1951-53; jewelry 
designer who has won more than 200 first-place and best-of-show awards; 
rancher who raised, trained, and showed horses; All-American in judo, 
was captain of the U.S. Olympic Judo Team in 1964 and won the gold medal 
in the Pan-American Games of 1963; elected to Colorado State Legislature 
in 1982, serving 1983-86 on the Agriculture and Natural Affairs and 
Business and Labor Committees; appointed advisor to the Colorado 
Commission on International Trade and Colorado Commission on the Arts 
and Humanities; voted by colleagues one of ``Ten Best Legislators'' in 
the Denver Post-News Center 4 survey, 1984; ``1984 Outstanding 
Legislator'' award from Colorado Bankers Association; inducted into the 
Council of 44 Chiefs, Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribe; member of Durango 
Chamber of Commerce, American Quarter Horse Association, American Paint 
Horse Association, American Brangus Association, American Indian 
Education Association, Colorado Pilots Association, Aircraft Owners and 
Pilot Association, senior technical advisor, U.S. Judo Association; 
married to Linda Price, July 23, 1966; two children: Colin and Shanan; 
elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to the 101st 
and 102d Congresses; appointed to Committees on Agriculture, Interior 
and Insular Affairs, and Small Business; elected to the Senate on 
November 3, 1992 for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993; 
committees: Energy and Natural Resources; Veterans' Affairs; Indian 
Affairs; Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; chairman, subcommittee on 
Parks, Historic Preservation and Recreation.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
380 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-0605............................................         224-5852
  Chief of Staff.--Ginnie Kontnik.                                      
  Legislative Director.--Warren Schaeffer.                              
  Executive Assistant.--Jeani Frickey.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Alton Dillard.                                      
1129 Pennsylvania Street, Denver, CO 80203.............   (303) 866-1900
743 Horizon Ct., Suite 366, Grand Junction, CO 81506...   (970) 241-6631
835 2nd Avenue, Suite 228, Durango, CO 81301...........   (970) 247-1609
720 N. Main Street, Suite 410, Pueblo, CO 81003........   (719) 542-6987
19 Old Town Square, Suite 238, Ft. Collins, CO 80524...   (970) 224-1909
105 E. Vermijo, Suite 600, Colorado Springs, CO 80903..   (719) 636-9092
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    PATRICIA SCHROEDER, Democrat, of Denver, CO; born in Portland, OR, 
July 30, 1940; educated in public schools; B.A., magna cum laude, Phi 
Beta Kappa, University of Minnesota, 1961; J.D., Harvard Law School, 
1964; admitted to Colorado bar, 1964; field attorney, National Labor 
Relations Board (Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah), 1964-66; practicing 
attorney; lecturer and law instructor, Community College of Denver, 
1969-70, University of Colorado, Denver Center, 1969, and Regis College, 
1970-72; hearing officer, Colorado Department of Personnel, 1971-72; 
former legal counsel, Planned Parenthood of Colorado; member: 
Environmental Study Conference; Arms Control and Foreign Policy Caucus; 
majority at-large whip; National Security Committee; Judiciary 
Committee; American Bar Association and League of Women Voters; married 
James W. Schroeder, 1962; two children: Scott and Jamie; elected to the 
93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2208 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0601............................................         225-4431
  Administrative Assistant.--Daniel Buck.                  FAX: 225-5842
  Appointment Secretary.--Bertha M. Ramlow.                             
  Press Secretary.--Andrea Camp.                                        
1600 Emerson Street, Denver, CO 80218..................   (303) 866-1230
  District Administrator.--Kip Cheroutes.                               
                                                                        

Counties: Adams (part), Arapahoe (part), Denver, Jefferson (part). 
        Population (1990), 549,068.
ZIP Codes: 80010 (part), 80011 (part), 80014 (part), 80022 (part), 
        80024, 80037, 80040-42, 80045, 80110 (part), 80111 (part), 80112 
        (part), 80123 (part), 80201-11, 80212 (part), 80214 (part), 
        80216-20, 80221 (part), 80222-25, 80226 (part), 80227 (part), 
        80229 (part), 80230, 80231 (part), 80232 (part), 80235 (part), 
        80236 (part), 80237-39, 80243-44, 80248-52, 80254-56, 80259, 
        80261-66, 80270-71, 80273-75, 80279-81, 80290-95

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    DAVID E. SKAGGS, Democrat, of Boulder, CO; born in Cincinnati, OH, 
on February 22, 1943; B.A., Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, 1964; 
LL.B., Yale Law School, New Haven, CT, 1967, served in the U.S. Marine 
Corps, captain, 1968-71; U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, 1971-77, promoted 
to major, 1975; attorney; admitted to the New York State bar, 1968, and 
the Colorado State bar, 1971, and commenced practice in Boulder; 
administrative assistant to former Congressman Timothy Wirth, 1975-77; 
elected to the Colorado House of Representatives, 1980-86; House 
Minority Leader, 1982-85; married to the former Laura Locher, 1987; one 
son, Matthew; two stepchildren: Clare and Will; elected to the 100th 
Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1124 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0602............................................         225-2161
  Chief of Staff.--Stephen Saunders.                                    
  Executive Assistant.--Kelly Nelson.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Brooke Anderson.                                    
Suite 130, 9101 Harlan Street, Westminster, CO 80030...   (303) 650-7886
  District Director.--Susan Damour.                                     
                                                                        


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Counties: Adams (part), Boulder, Clear Creek, Gilpin, Jefferson (part). 
        Population (1990), 549,072.
ZIP Codes: 80001, 80002 (part), 80003-06, 80020 (part), 80021, 80025-28, 
        80030, 80033 (part), 80034, 80038, 80212 (part), 80214 (part), 
        80215 (part), 80221 (part), 80229 (part), 80233 (part), 80234 
        (part), 80241 (part), 80301-04, 80306-10, 80314, 80321-23, 
        80328-29, 80401 (part), 80403 (part), 80422, 80427, 80436, 
        80438, 80439 (part), 80444, 80452, 80455, 80466, 80471, 80474, 
        80476, 80481, 80501 (part), 80502-03, 80504 (part), 80510, 
        80516, 80533, 80540 (part), 80544, 80601 (part), 80614

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    SCOTT McINNIS, Republican, of Grand Junction, CO; born and raised in 
Glenwood Springs; graduated from Glenwood Springs High School; attended 
Mesa College in Grand Junction; received B.A. in business administration 
from Fort Lewis College in Durango; earned law degree from St. Mary's 
University in San Antonio; worked as police officer in Glenwood Springs, 
1976; director of the Valley View Hospital; director of Personnel at 
Holy Cross Electric Association; served in the Colorado legislature; 
chaired the Committee on Agriculture, Livestock, and Natural Resources; 
served on the Judiciary, Local Government and Appropriations Committee 
for 10 years; House Majority Leader from 1990-92; was only elected 
official ever to receive the Florence Sabin Award for contributions to 
rural health care and received several awards from the United Veterans 
Commission of Colorado; member, Colorado Tourism Board; Colorado Ski 
Country's Legislator of the Year and Legislative Achievement of the 
Decade; received the Lee Atwater Leadership Award for outstanding 
contributions and extraordinary achievements in public service; twice 
received the National Federation of Independent Business and Guardian of 
Small Business Award; married to the former Lori Smith; three children: 
Daxon, 1978, Tessa, 1979, and Andrea, 1982; elected November 3, 1992 to 
the 103d Congress; serves on the Committee on Rules.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
215 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0603..................................................         225-4761
  Chief of Staff.--Stephannie Finley.                      FAX: 226-0622
  Legislative Director.--David Bernhardt.                               
  Press Secretary.--Audrey Hudson.                                      
  District Administrator.--Steve Arveschoug.                            
327 North 7th Street, Grand Junction, CO 81501.........   (303) 245-7107
                                                           FAX: 245-2194
134 West B Street, Pueblo, CO 81003....................   (719) 543-8200
    .                                                      FAX: 543-8204
Old Main Post Office-Professional Building, 1060 Main                   
 Avenue, Suite 101, Durango, CO 81301..................   (303) 259-2754
                                                           FAX: 259-2762
Hotel Colorado, 526 Pine Street, Suite 111, Glenwood                    
 Springs, CO 81601.....................................   (303) 928-0637
                                                           FAX: 928-0630
                                                                        

Counties: Alamosa, Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Costilla, Custer, Delta, 
        Dolores, Douglas (part), Eagle, Fremont (part), Garfield, Grand, 
        Gunnison, Hinsdale, Huerfano, Jackson, Jefferson (part), Lake, 
        La Plata, Mesa, Mineral, Moffat, Montezuma, Montrose, Ouray, 
        Park, Pitkin, Pueblo, Rio Blanco, Rio Grande, Routt, Saguache, 
        San Juan, San Miguel, and Summit. Population (1990), 549,062.
ZIP Codes: 80104 (part), 80118 (part), 80127 (part), 80131, 80135 
        (part), 80420-21, 80423-24, 80426, 80428-30, 80432, 80433 
        (part), 80434-35, 80440-43, 80446-49, 80451, 80456, 80459, 
        80461, 80463, 80467-69, 80470 (part), 80473, 80475, 80477-80, 
        80482-83, 80487-88, 80498, 80816, 80820, 80827, 81001-08, 81019, 
        81022-23, 81025, 81040, 81055, 81066, 81069, 81089, 81101, 
        81120-38, 81140-41, 81143-44, 81146-49, 81151-55, 81157, 81201 
        (part), 81210-11, 81212 (part), 81215, 81220, 81224-25, 81228, 
        81230, 81232, 81233 (part), 81235-37, 81239, 81241-43, 81247-49, 
        81251-52, 81253 (part), 81301-02, 81320-21, 81323-35, 81401-02, 
        81410-11, 81413-16, 81418-20, 81422-35, 81501-06, 81520-27, 
        81601-02, 81610-12, 81615, 81620-21, 81623-26, 81628, 81630-33, 
        81635-43, 81645-50, 81652-58

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    A. WAYNE ALLARD, Republican, of Loveland, CO; born in Fort Collins, 
CO, December 2, 1943; attended Jackson County Junior High School; 
graduated, Fort Collins High School; graduate and post graduate, 
Colorado State University; appointed health officer, city of Loveland, 
1970-78; chairman, Board of Health, 1980; Colorado State senator; 
chairman, Health, Environment, Welfare and Institutions Committee; 
chairman, Majority Caucus; member: National Federation of Independent 
Business, Loveland Rotary Club, American Legislative Exchange Council, 
National Conference of State Legislatures, American Veterinary Medical 
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ciation, American Animal Hospital Association, American Board of 
Veterinary Practitioners--Companion Animal; Loveland Chamber of 
Commerce; married to the former Joan Elizabeth Malcolm, 1967; children: 
Christine Anne, 1968 and Cheryl Lynn, 1971; elected to the 102d 
Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
422 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0604..................................................         225-4676
  Administrative Assistant.--Roy Palmer.                   FAX: 225-8630
  Legislative Director.--John Carson.                                   
  Scheduler.--Gwen Landwehr.                                            
Rocky Mountain Building, Suite 307, 315 West Oak, Fort                  
 Collins, CO 80521.....................................   (303) 493-9132
  District Director.--Mike Bennett.                                     
                                                                        

Counties: Adams (part), Arapahoe (part), Baca, Bent, Cheyenne, Crowley, 
        Elbert, Kiowa, Kit Carson, Larimer, Las Animas, Lincoln, Logan, 
        Morgan, Otero, Phillips, Prowers, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, 
        and Yuma. Population (1990), 549,070.
ZIP Codes: 80011 (part), 80013 (part), 80015 (part), 80016 (part), 80018 
        (part), 80022 (part), 80101-03, 80105, 80106 (part), 80107, 
        80117, 80134 (part), 80136-37, 80229 (part), 80234 (part), 80241 
        (part), 80511-15, 80517, 80520-26, 80530, 80532, 80534-43, 
        80545-50, 80601 (part), 80610-12, 80615, 80620-24, 80631-34, 
        80640, 80642-46, 80648-54, 80701, 80720-23, 80726-29, 80731-37, 
        80740-47, 80749-51, 80754-55, 80757-59, 80801-02, 80804-07, 
        80810, 80812, 80815, 80818, 80821-25, 80828, 80830, 80834-36, 
        80861-62, 81020-21, 81024, 81027-30, 81032-34, 81036, 81038-39, 
        81041-47, 81049-50, 81052, 81054, 81057-59, 81062-64, 81067, 
        81070-71, 81073-74, 81076-77, 81081-82, 81084, 81087, 81090-92

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    JOEL HEFLEY, Republican, of Colorado Springs, CO; born in Ardmore, 
OK, on April 18, 1935; graduated, Classen High School, Oklahoma City, 
OK, 1953; B.A., Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, 1957; M.A., 
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, 1962; Gates Fellow, Harvard 
University, Cambridge, MA, 1984; executive director, Community Planning 
and Research Council, 1966-86; elected to Colorado State House of 
Representatives, 1977-78; elected to Colorado State Senate, 1979-86; 
married to the former Lynn Christian, 1961; three children: Janna, Lori, 
and Juli; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2351 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0605............................................         225-4422
  Scheduler.--Anna Osborne.                                FAX: 225-1942
104 S. Cascade Ave., Suite 105, Colorado Springs, CO                    
 80903.................................................   (719) 520-0055
  District Director.--Connie Scott Solomon.                             
Creekside II, 6053 South Quebec Street, Suite 103,                      
 Englewood, CO 80111...................................   (303) 843-0401
  Office Manager.--Angela D'Aurio.                                      
                                                                        

Counties: Arapahoe (part), Douglas (part), El Paso, Fremont (part), and 
        Teller. Population (1990), 549,066.
ZIP Codes: 80015 (part), 80016 (part), 80104 (part), 80106 (part), 80111 
        (part), 80112 (part), 80116, 80118 (part), 80120 (part), 80121 
        (part), 80122 (part), 80124-26, 80132-33, 80134 (part), 80135 
        (part), 80161, 80808-09, 80813-14, 80816-17, 80819, 80827, 
        80829, 80831-33, 80840-41, 80860, 80863-64, 80866, 80901, 80903-
        11, 80913-22, 80925-26, 80928-37, 80949, 80960, 80962, 81201 
        (part), 81212 (part), 81221-23, 81226, 81233 (part), 81240, 
        81244, 81253 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    DAN SCHAEFER, Republican, of Lakewood, CO; born on January 25, 1936, 
in Guttenberg, IA; B.A., Niagara University, Niagara, NY, 1961; public 
relations consultant, 1967-83; elected to Colorado General Assembly, 
1977-78; elected to Colorado State Senate, 1979-83; member: West Chamber 
of Commerce, South Metro Chamber of Commerce, Golden Chamber of 
Commerce, Englewood Chamber of Commerce, Evergreen Chamber of Commerce, 
Conifer Chamber of Commerce, Century Club, Chatfield YMCA, Chatfield 
Jaycees; Honorary Doctor of Laws (1986), Niagara University, Niagara, 
NY; married to the former Mary Lenney, 1959; four children: Danny, 
Darren, Joel, and Jennifer; elected by special election, on March 29, 
1983, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Congressman-elect John 
L. Swigert; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2353 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0606............................................         225-7882
  Chief of Staff.--Holly Propst.                                        
  Legislative Director.--Jeff Weist.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Janel Guerrero.                                     
Suite 101, 3615 South Huron Street, Englewood, CO 80110   (303) 762-8890
  District Director.--Andree Krause.                                    
                                                                        


Counties: Arapahoe (part) and Jefferson (part). Population (1990), 
        549,056.
ZIP Codes: 80010 (part), 80011 (part), 80012 (part), 80013 (part), 80014 
        (part), 80015 (part), 80017, 80044, 80110 (part), 80111 (part), 
        80120 (part), 80121, 80122 (part), 80123 (part), 80127 (part), 
        80150-51, 80154-55, 80160 (part), 80162, 80214 (part), 80215 
        (part), 80226, 80227 (part), 80228, 80231 (part), 80232 (part), 
        80235, 80236 (part), 80401 (part), 80402, 80403 (part), 80419, 
        80433 (part), 80439 (part), 80453-54, 80457, 80465, 80470 (part)
        
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                               CONNECTICUT

                  (Population, 1990 census, 3,295,669)

                                SENATORS

    CHRISTOPHER J. DODD, Democrat, of East Haddam, CT; born in 
Willimantic, CT, May 27, 1944; son of Thomas J. and Grace Murphy Dodd; 
graduated, Georgetown Preparatory School, 1959-62; B.A., English 
literature, Providence College, 1963-66; J.D., University of Louisville 
School of Law, 1970-72; admitted to Connecticut bar, 1973; served in 
U.S. the Army Reserve, 1969-75; Peace Corps Volunteer, Dominican 
Republic, 1966-68; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; 
reelected to the 95th and 96th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, 
November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981; 
reelected November 4, 1986, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 
1987; reelected November 3, 1992 for the 6-year term beginning January 
3, 1993; founded the Senate Children's Caucus; served on the Rules 
Committee, Judiciary Committee, and Science and Technology Committee; 
appointed to the Select Committee on the Outer Continental Shelf and the 
Select Committee on Assassinations; member: Committee on Foreign 
Relations, Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, Committee on 
Labor and Human Resources, Committee on Budget, and Committee on Rules 
and Administration; ranking member: Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere 
and Peace Corps Affairs, Subcommittee on Securities, and Subcommittee on 
Children and Families.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
444 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-0702............................................         224-2823
  Chief of Staff.--Michael Powell.                                      
  Legislative Director.--Diana Huffman.                                 
Putnam Park, 100 Great Meadow Road, Wethersfield, CT                    
 06109.................................................   (203) 240-3470
  State Director.--Joan Hogan Gillman.                                  
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, Democrat, of New Haven, CT; born in Stamford, 
CT, on February 24, 1942; attended Stamford public schools; B.A., Yale 
College, 1964; law degree, Yale Law School, 1967; elected to the 
Connecticut State Senate, 1970-80; majority leader, 1974-80; honorary 
degrees: Yeshiva University, University of Hartford; Connecticut's 21st 
Attorney General, 1983; reelected in 1986; author of ``The Power-
Broker'' (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1966), a biography of the late 
Democratic Party chairman, John M. Bailey; ``The Scorpion and the 
Tarantula'' (Houghton Mifflin Company, 1970), a study of early efforts 
to control nuclear proliferation; ``The Legacy'' (Spoonwood Press, 
1981), a history of Connecticut politics from 1930-80; and ``Child 
Support in America'' (Yale University Press, 1986); married to Hadassah 
Lieberman; children: Matthew, Rebecca, Ethan, and Hana; member of the 
following Senate committees: Armed Services; Environment and Public 
Works; Governmental Affairs; and Small Business; Gulf Pollution Task 
Force; vice-chairman, Democratic Leadership Council; elected on November 
8, 1988 to the U.S. Senate for the 6-year term beginning on January 3, 
1989.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
316 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 0703..................................................         224-4041
  Administrative Assistant.--William Andresen.             FAX: 224-9750
  Executive Assistant.--Carleen Morris.                                 
  Legislative Director.--William B. Bonvillian.                         
  Communications Director.--Jim Kennedy.                                
One Commercial Plaza, Hartford, CT 06103...............   (203) 240-3566
  State Director.--Sherry Brown.                                        
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    BARBARA B. KENNELLY, Democrat, of Hartford, CT; born in Hartford, 
July 10, 1936; daughter of John M. and Barbara Leary Bailey; graduated, 
Mount St. Joseph Academy, West Hartford, CT; B.A., economics, Trinity 
College, Washington, DC; certificate of completion, Harvard-Radcliffe 
Program in Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Cambridge, 

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MA; masters degree in government, Trinity College, Hartford; honorary 
doctorates: Sacred Heart University, Bridgeport, CT, 1981; Mount Holyoke 
College, South Hadley, MA, 1984; University of Hartford, West Hartford, 
CT, 1985; St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, IN, 1986; Simmons College, 
Boston, MA; Teikyo Post University, Waterbury, CT; served: Secretary of 
the State of Connecticut, 1979-82; Hartford Court of Common Council, 
1975-79; member, board of trustees, Trinity College, Hartford, CT; vice-
chairman, House Democratic Caucus; member, House Ways and Means 
Committee; subcommittees: Human Resources and Social Security; married 
James J. Kennelly; four children: three daughters and a son; elected to 
the 97th Congress, January 12, 1982; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
201 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0701..................................................         225-2265
  Administrative Assistant.--Ross Brown.                   FAX: 225-1031
  Executive Assistant.--Emma Lee Harrell.                               
One Corporate Center, Hartford, CT 06103...............   (203) 278-8888
  District Director.--Robert Croce.                                     
                                                                        

Counties: Hartford (part), Middlesex (part), and Tolland (part). 
        Population (1990), 548,016.
ZIP Codes: 06001 (part), 06002, 06016, 06023, 06025, 06026 (part), 
        06028, 06033, 06037, 06040, 06043 (part), 06045, 06049, 06064, 
        06066 (part), 06067, 06073-74, 06088, 06095, 06102-06, 06107 
        (part), 06108-12, 06114-15, 06117-20, 06123, 06126-29, 06131-34, 
        06137-38, 06140-47, 06231 (part), 06232, 06248 (part), 06414, 
        06415 (part), 06416, 06424 (part), 06447, 06456, 06480

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    SAM GEJDENSON, Democrat, of Bozrah, CT; born in Eschwege, Germany, 
in an American displaced persons camp, May 20, 1948; attended Fields 
Memorial School; graduated, Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, 1966; A.S., 
Mitchell Junior College, New London, 1968; B.A., University of 
Connecticut, Storrs, 1970; farmer; broker, FAI Trading Co.; chairman, 
Bozrah Town Committee, 1973; member: Connecticut House of 
Representatives, 1974-78; Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Southeastern 
Connecticut and Bozrah Grange; past member, Norwich Quinebaug Cancer 
Society; one daughter, Mia and one son, Ari; elected to the 97th 
Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2416 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0702............................................         225-2076
  Administrative Assistant.--Bob Baskin.                   FAX: 225-4977
  Acting Press Secretary.--Bob Baskin.                                  
  Scheduler.--Reece Painter.                                            
P.O. Box 2000, Norwich, CT 06360.......................   (203) 886-0139
  District Director.--Naomi Otterness.                                  
90 Court Street, Middletown, CT 06457..................   (203) 346-1123
                                                                        

Counties: Middlesex (part), New London, Tolland (part), and Windham. 
        Population (1990), 548,041.
ZIP Codes: 06029, 06043 (part), 06066 (part), 06071 (part), 06075, 
        06076-77, 06084, 06226, 06230, 06231 (part), 06233-35, 06237-39, 
        06241-47, 06248 (part), 06249-51, 06254-56, 06258-60, 06262-68, 
        06277-82, 06320, 06330-37, 06339-40, 06349-51, 06353-55, 06357, 
        06359-60, 06365, 06370-80, 06382-85, 06387-89, 06409, 06412, 
        06415 (part), 06417 (part), 06419 (part), 06420, 06423, 06424 
        (part), 06426, 06438-39, 06441-42, 06457, 06469, 06475, 06498

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    ROSA L. DeLAURO, Democrat, of New Haven, CT; born in New Haven, CT, 
March 2, 1943; attended St. Louis Grammar School and graduated Laurelton 
Hall High School; attended London School of Economics, Queen Mary 
College, London, 1962-63; B.A., Marymount College, NY, 1964; B.A., 
Columbia University, NY, 1966; executive assistant to Mayor Frank Logue, 
city of New Haven, 1976-77; executive assistant/development 
administrator, city of New Haven, 1977-78; chief of staff, Sen. 
Christopher Dodd, 1980-87; executive director, Countdown '87, 1987-88; 
executive director, Emily's List, 1989-90; married to Stanley Greenberg; 
three children: Anna, Kathryn, and Jonathan; elected to the 102d 
Congress November 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
436 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0703..................................................         225-3661
  Administrative Assistant.--Paul Frick.                                
  Legislative Director.--Vince Willmore.                                
  Press Secretary.--Maura Keefe.                                        
265 Church Street, New Haven, CT 06510.................   (203) 562-3718
  District Director.--Steve Hudak.                                      
                                                                        


Counties: Fairfield (part), Middlesex (part), and New Haven (part). 
        Cities and townships: Bethany, Branford, Clinton, Durham, East 
        Haven, Guilford, Hamden, Killingworth, Madison, Middlefield, 
        Milford, New Haven, North Branford, Northford, North Haven, 
        Orange, Rockfall, Stratford, Wallingford, West Haven, and 
        Woodbridge. Population (1990), 547,765.
ZIP Codes: 06405, 06410 (part), 06413, 06417 (part), 06419 (part), 
        06422, 06437, 06443, 06455, 06460, 06471-73, 06477, 06481, 
        06492, 06497 (part), 06501-21, 06524 (part), 06525 (part), 
        06530-36, 06611 (part), 06648

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    CHRISTOPHER SHAYS, Republican, of Stamford, CT; born in Stamford on 
October 18, 1945; graduated, Darien High School, Darien, CT, 1964; B.A., 
Principia College, Elsah, IL, 1968; M.B.A., New York University Graduate 
School of Business, 1974; M.P.A., New York University Graduate School of 
Public Administration, 1978; member, Peace Corps, Fiji Islands, 1968-70; 
business consultant; college instructor; realtor; executive aide, 
Trumbull First Selectman, 1971-72; State representative, Connecticut 
House of Representatives, 1974-87; married Betsi Shays, 1968; one 
daughter, Jeramy; elected by special election, August 18, 1987, to the 
100th Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Stewart B. 
McKinney; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1502 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0704............................................         225-5541
  Chief of Staff.--Betsy Wright-Hawkings.                  FAX: 225-9629
  Executive Assistant.--Diana White.                                    
2d Floor, 888 Washington Boulevard, Stamford, CT 06901-                 
 2927..................................................   (203) 357-8277
10 Middle Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604-4223............   (203) 579-5870
Norwalk, CT............................................   (203) 866-6469
                                                                        

County: Fairfield County (part); cities of Bridgeport, Darien, 
        Greenwich, New Canaan, Monroe, Norwalk, Stamford, Trumbull and 
        Westport. Population (1990), 547,765.
ZIP Codes: 06430, 06432, 06436, 06468, 06490, 06601-02, 06604-08, 06610, 
        06611, 06807, 06820, 06829-31, 06836, 06840, 06850-56, 06870, 
        06878, 06880, 06881, 06901-07, 06911-12

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    GARY A. FRANKS, Republican, of Waterbury, CT; born in Waterbury, CT, 
February 9, 1953; graduated, Sacred Heart High School, Waterbury, CT; 
B.A., sociology, Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1975; real estate 
entrepreneur; Fortune 500 Companies, labor relations executive (10 
years); member: Board of Aldermen, city of Waterbury, president pro 
tempore, 1985-90; vice chairman, Zoning Commission; director: Waterbury 
Chamber of Commerce, American Red Cross, Greater Waterbury YMCA, Boys 
Club of America; married to the former Donna Williams; three children: 
Azia (10), Jessica Lynn (4), and Gary Jr. (1); elected to the 102d 
Congress, November 6, 1990; member: Congressional Black Caucus, 
Committee on Commerce; reelected on November 8, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
133 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-3822
  Legislative Director.--Jay Swayze.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Jeff Muthersbaugh.                                  
Suite 210, 135 Grand Street, Waterbury, CT 06702.......   (203) 573-1418
  Chief of Staff.--Richard L. Genua.                                    
                                                                        

Counties: Fairfield (part) amd New Haven (part). Cities and townships: 
        Ansonia, Beacon Falls, Botsford, Bethany, Bethel, Brookfield, 
        Cheshire, Danouny, Derby, Easton, Georgetown, Huntington, 
        Meriden, Monroe, Middlebury, Newtown, 

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        Naugatuck, New Fairfield, Oxford, Prospect, Redding, Ridgefield, Sandy 
        Hook, Seymour, Shelton, Southbury, Union City, Woodbridge, 
        Waterbury, Weston, West Redding, Wilton, and Wolcott. Population 
        (1990), 547,764.
ZIP Codes: 06401, 06403-04, 06410 (part), 06418, 06430 (part), 06440, 
        06450, 06454, 06468 (part), 06470 (part), 06478, 06482-83, 06484 
        (part), 06488 (part), 06489 (part), 06497 (part), 06524 (part), 
        06525 (part), 06611 (part), 06612, 06702, 06704-06, 06708, 
        06710, 06712, 06716, 06720-26, 06762 (part), 06770, 06784 
        (part), 06801, 06804, 06810-13, 06875-77, 06880 (part), 06883, 
        06896, 06897 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    NANCY L. JOHNSON, Republican, of New Britain, CT; born in Chicago, 
IL, on January 5, 1935, daughter of Gertrude (Smith) and Noble W. Lee 
(deceased); attended, University of Chicago, Laboratory School, 1951; 
University of Chicago, 1953; B.A., Radcliff College, cum laude, 
Cambridge, MA, 1957; attended, University of London, (English Speaking 
Union Scholarship), 1958; elected to the Connecticut State Senate, 1977-
82; member, board of directors, United Way of New Britain; president, 
Sheldon Community Guidance Clinic; Unitarian Universalists Society of 
New Britain; founding president, Friends of New Britain Public Library; 
member: board of directors, New Britain Bank & Trust; New Britain Museum 
of American Art; adjunct professor (political science), Central 
Connecticut State College; married Dr. Theodore Herbert Johnson, 1958; 
three children: Lindsey, Althea, and Caroline; elected on November 2, 
1982, to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
343 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0706..................................................         225-4476
  Chief of Staff.--Ronald Lefrancois.                      FAX: 225-4488
  Press Secretary.--Lisa Pelosi.                                        
  Executive Assistant.--Margo Nousen.                                   
Suite 200, 480 Myrtle Street, New Britain, CT 06053....   (203) 223-8412
  District Director.--John Barrasso.                                    
                                                                        

Counties: Fairfield (part), Hartford (part), Litchfield, New Haven 
        (part), and Tolland (part). Population (1990), 547,765.
ZIP Codes: 06001, 06010-11, 06013, 06018-22, 06024, 06026 (part), 06027, 
        06031-32, 06034-35, 06039, 06050-53, 06057-63, 06065, 06068-70, 
        06071 (part), 06072, 06078-79, 06081-83, 06085, 06089-94, 06096, 
        06098, 06444, 06467, 06479, 06487, 06488 (part), 06489 (part), 
        06750-59, 06762 (part), 06763, 06776-79, 06781-83, 06784 (part), 
        06785-87, 06790-91, 06793-96, 06798
        
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                                DELAWARE

                   (Population, 1990 census, 668,696)

                                SENATORS

    WILLIAM V. ROTH, Jr., Republican, of Wilmington, DE; born in Great 
Falls, MT, July 22, 1921; educated in public schools; B.A. degree, 
University of Oregon; M.B.A., Harvard Business School; LL.B., Harvard 
Law School; enlisted as private in U.S. Army 1943; served in Pacific; 
Bronze Star, discharged in 1946 as captain; married to Jane K. Richards; 
two children: William V. Roth III, born October 19, 1966 and Katharine 
Kellond Roth, born August 18, 1969; Episcopalian; member, Delaware and 
California bars, admitted to practice before U.S. Supreme Court; 
chairman of Delaware Republican State Committee, 1961-64; Republican 
National Committee, 1961-64; elected as U.S. Representative-at-Large 
from Delaware to the 90th Congress November 8, 1966; reelected to the 
91st Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 3, 1970, for the 
term ending January 3, 1977; subsequently appointed January 1, 1971; 
reelected November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
104 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 0801..................................................         224-2441
  Administrative Assistant.--John M. Duncan.                            
  Scheduling Secretary.--Elizabeth G. Martin.                           
  Press Secretary.--Verna Wilkins Hensley.                              
3021 Federal Building, 844 King Street, Wilmington, DE                  
 19801.................................................   (302) 573-6291
2215 Federal Building, 300 South New Street, Dover, DE                  
 19901.................................................   (302) 674-3308
12 The Circle, Georgetown, DE 19947....................   (302) 856-7690
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    JOSEPH R. BIDEN, Jr., Democrat, Wilmington, DE; born in Scranton, 
PA, November 20, 1942; educated at St. Helena's School, Wilmington, DE; 
Archmere Academy, Claymont, DE; A.B. degree in history and political 
science, University of Delaware; J.D., Syracuse University College of 
Law; married to Jill Tracy Biden; three children: Joseph R. Biden III, 
born February 3, 1969, Robert Hunter Biden, born February 4, 1970, and 
Ashley Blazer Biden, born June 8, 1981; admitted to the bar, December 
1968, Wilmington, DE; engaged in private practice until November 1972; 
served on New Castle County Council, 1970-72; elected to the U.S. 
Senate, November 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979; reelected to 
U.S. Senate, November 1978, November 1984, and November 1990; committee 
assignments: Democratic Steering; Foreign Relations; Judiciary 
(chairman).

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
221 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-0802............................................         224-5042
  Executive Assistant.--Marianne Baker.                    FAX: 224-0139
J.C. Boggs Federal Building, 844 King Street,                           
 Wilmington, DE 19801..................................   (302) 573-6345
J. Allen Frear Building, 300 South New Street, Dover,                   
 DE 19901..............................................   (302) 678-9483
Georgetown Professional Center, Suite 108, 600 South                    
 DuPont Highway, Georgetown, DE 19947..................   (302) 856-9275
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVE

                                AT LARGE

    MICHAEL N. CASTLE, Republican, of Wilmington, DE; born on July 2, 
1939 in Wilmington; graduate of Tower Hill School, 1957; B.S., 
economics, Hamilton College, Clinton, NY, 1961; J.D., Georgetown 
University Law School, 1964; attorney; admitted to the District of 
Columbia and Delaware bars, 1964; commenced practice in Wilmington; 
elected to 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 3 years as the 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; 

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past chairman of the Southern Governors' Association; chaired the 
Republican Governors' Association, 1988; awarded American Diabetes 
Association's C. Everett Koop Award for Health Promotion and Awareness, 
June, 1992; member: Delaware Bar Association; American Bar Association; 
former member: National Governor's Association; Republican Governors' 
Association; National Assessment Governing Board; Council of State 
Governors; Southern Governors' Association; current House Committee 
memberships: Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee; subcommittee: 
Housing and Community Development, Consumer Credit and Insurance, 
International Development, Finance, Trade and Monetary Policy; Committee 
on Merchant Marine and Fisheries; subcommittees: Coast Guard and 
Navigation, Environment and Natural Resources; committee: Education and 
Labor; subcommittees: Human Resources and Post Secondary Education and 
Training; Task Force on Health Care Reform, Federal Mandate, Education, 
Tobacco and Health; was selected as one of seven Regional Whips for the 
110-member freshman class; married Jane DiSabatino May 23, 1992; elected 
to the 103d Congress on November 3, 1992; sworn in on January 5, 1993.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1207 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0801............................................         225-4165
  Administrative Assistant.--Michael Ratchford.            FAX: 225-2291
  Communications Director.--Kristin Nolt.                               
  Legislative Director.--Paul Leonard.                                  
3 Christina Centre, 201 N. Walnut Street, Wilmington,                   
 DE 19801..............................................   (302) 428-1902
  Office Director.--Jeff Dayton.                           FAX: 428-1950
J. Allen Frear Federal Building, 300 South New Street,                  
 Dover, DE 19901.......................................   (302) 736-1666
                                                           FAX: 736-6580
                                                                        

Counities: Kent, New Castle, and 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 (1990), 666,696.
ZIP Codes: 19701-03, 19706-11, 19713-15, 19720, 19730, 19732-34, 19736, 
        19801-10, 19850, 19899, 19901, 19903, 19930-31, 19933-34, 19936, 
        19938-47, 19950-56, 19958, 19960-64, 19966-71, 19973, 19975, 
        19977, 19979-80
        
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                                 FLORIDA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 13,003,362)

                                SENATORS

    BOB GRAHAM, Democrat, of Miami Lakes, FL; born in Coral Gables, FL, 
on November 9, 1936; attended public schools in Dade County, FL; 
graduated, Miami High School, FL, 1955; B.S., University of Florida, 
Gainesville, 1959; LL.B., Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA, 1962; 
lawyer; admitted to the Florida State bar, 1962; builder and cattleman; 
elected to the Florida State House of Representatives, 1966; elected to 
the Florida State Senate, 1970-78; Governor of Florida, 1978-86; married 
to the former Adele Khoury in 1959; four children: Gwendolyn Patricia, 
Glynn Adele, Arva Suzanne, and Kendall Elizabeth; elected to the U.S. 
Senate on November 4, 1986.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
524 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 0903..................................................         224-3041
  Administrative Assistant.--Samuel R. Shorstein.          TDD: 224-5621
  Deputy Administrative Assistant.--Ken Klein.                          
  Press Secretary.--Mary Byrne.                                         
P.O. Box 3050, Tallahassee, FL 32315...................   (904) 422-6100
  State Director.--Mary Chiles.                                         
Suite 3270, 101 East Kennedy Boulevard, Tampa, FL 33602   (813) 228-2476
Suite 1715, 44 West Flagler Street, Miami, FL 33130....   (305) 536-7293
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    CONNIE MACK, Republican, of Cape Coral, FL; born in Philadelphia, 
PA, on October 29, 1940; attended St. Francis Xavier School, Fort Myers, 
FL; graduated, Fort Myers High School, 1959; B.A. (marketing), 
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, 1966; banker, 1966-82; member: 
Fort Myers Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis Club, board of directors, Palmer 
Drug Abuse Center, Fort Myers Rotary; appointed to Federal Reserve Board 
(Miami Branch); married to the former Priscilla Hobbs in 1960; two 
children: Debbie and Connie IV; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected on November 8, 
1988 to the U.S. Senate for the term beginning January 3, 1989; member: 
Committee on Appropriations.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
517 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 0904..................................................         224-5274
  Administrative Assistant.--John Reich.                   FAX: 224-8022
  Legislative Director.--Kim Cobb.                                      
Suite 704, 777 Brickell, Miami FL 33131................   (305) 530-7100
Suite 602, 600 North Westshore Boulevard, Tampa, FL                     
 33609.................................................   (813) 225-7683
Suite 27, 1342 Colonial Boulevard, Fort Myers, FL 33907   (813) 275-6252
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    JOE SCARBOROUGH, Republican, of Pensacola, FL; born in Atlanta, GA, 
April 9, 1963; graduated, Catholic High School, Pensacola, FL, 1981; 
B.A., University of Alabama, 1985; law degree, University of Florida, 
1990; admitted to the Florida bar, 1991; served on the executive board 
of the Escambia-Santa Rosa Bar Association; board of directors for the 
Navy League of the Pensacola area; Emerald Coast Pediatric Primary Care; 
member: Gulf Coast Economics Club, Chamber of Commerce, Inns of Court, 
Challenger Committee, Rotary Club, Young Lawyers' Association, and 
Fellowship of Christian Athletes; attends First Baptist Church of 
Pensacola, where he often teaches Sunday school; married to the former 
Melanie Hinton; two boys: Joey, 7 and Andrew, 4; serves on the House 
National Security and Government Operations Committees.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1523 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-4136
  Chief of Staff, Press.--Rachel Cacioppo.                 FAX: 225-3414
  Military Affairs, Foreign Affairs.--Bart Roper.                       
  Legislative Director.--James Geoffrey.                                
  Office Manager.--Susan Waren.                                         
                                                                        


Counties: Bay, Escambia, Holmes, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and Walton. 
        Cities and townships: Destin, Panama City, Pensacola. Population 
        (1990), 577,226.
ZIP Codes: 32401, 32433, 32444, 32501-07, 32514, 32518, 32526, 32536, 
        32540-42, 32547-48, 32560-61, 32568, 32570-71, 32580.

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    PETE PETERSON, Democrat of Marianna, FL; born in Omaha, NE; June 26, 
1935; graduated, National War College, 1975; B.S., University of Tampa, 
1976; attended University of Michigan, 1977; served in U.S. Air Force, 
1954-1980; after enlisting he rose to the rank of Colonel; North 
Vietnamese POW 6\1/2\ years; founded CRT Computers, 1983; elected 102d 
Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected November 3, 1992 to the 103d 
Congress; member: Committee on National Security and Small Business, 
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; married the former Carlotta 
Ann Neal; three children.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
306 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0902..................................................         225-5235
  Administrative Assistant.--Suzanne Farmer.               FAX: 225-1586
  Executive Assistant.--Kathleen Semmel.                                
  Legislative Director.--Eve Alexander Young.                           
Suite 101, 930 Thomasville Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303.   (904) 561-3979
  District Manager--Tom Pitcock.                           FAX: 681-2902
Room 203, 30 West Government Street, Panama City, FL                    
 32401.................................................   (904) 785-0812
  District Representative.--Ken Davis.                     FAX: 763-3764
                                                                        

Counties: Baker (part), Bay (part), Calhoun, Columbia (part), Franklin, 
        Gadsden, Gulf, Hamilton, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, 
        Liberty, Madison, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, and Washington. 
        Cities and townships: Alford, Altha, Apalachicola, Bascom, 
        Blountstown, Bonifay, Branford, Bristol, Campbellton, 
        Carrabelle, Caryville, Chattahoochee, Chipley, Clarksville, 
        Cottondale, Crawfordville, Cypress, Day, Eastpoint, Ebro, 
        Fountain, Graceville, Grand Ridge, Greensboro, Greenville, 
        Greenwood, Gretna, Havana, Hosford, Jasper, Jennings, Kinard, 
        Lake City, Lamont, Lanark Village, Lee, Live Oak, Lloyd, Lynn 
        Haven, MacClenny, Madison, Malone, Marianna, Mayo, McAlpin, 
        Mexico Beach, Miccosukee, Midway, Monticello, Mount Pleasant, 
        O'Brien, Olustee, Panacea, Panama City, Pinetta, Port St. Joe, 
        Quincy, Saint Marks, Salem, Sanderson, Shady Grove, Sneads, 
        Sopchoppy, Steinhatchee, Sumatra, Sunnyside, Tallahassee, 
        Telogia, Trenton, Vernon, Wacissa, Wausau, Wellborn, 
        Wewahitchka, White Springs, Woodville, and Youngstown. 
        Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 32008, 32013, 32052-53, 32055 (part), 32056, 32059-60, 32062, 
        32063 (part), 32066, 32071-72, 32087, 32094, 32096, 32301-04, 
        32307-17, 32320-24, 32326-37, 32340, 32343-44, 32346-47, 32350-
        53, 32355-62, 32399, 32401 (part), 32402-04, 32405 (part), 
        32406, 32409 (part), 32410-11, 32417, 32420-21, 32423-28, 32430-
        32, 32437-38, 32440, 32442-47, 32449, 32456, 32460-63, 32465, 
        32466 (part), 32693

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    CORRINE BROWN, Democrat, of Jacksonville, FL; born in Jacksonville 
on November 11, 1946; B.S., Florida A&M University, 1969; masters 
degree, Florida A&M University, 1971; education specialist degree, 
University of Florida; honorary doctor of law, Edward Waters College; 
faculty member: Florida Community College in Jacksonville, University of 
Florida, and Edward Waters College; served in the Florida House of 
Representatives for 10 years; first woman elected chairperson of the 
Duval County Legislative Delegation; served as a consultant to the 
Governor's Committee on Aging; committees: Transporation and 
Infrastructure and House Committee on Veterans' Affairs; subcommittees: 
Surface Transportation, Public Buildings & Economic Development, and 
Hospitals and Health Care; one child, Shantrel, 1965; elected on 
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1037 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0903............................................         225-0123
  Administrative Assistant.--E. Ronnie Simmons.            FAX: 225-2256
  Appointment Secretary.--Darla E. Smallwood.                           
  Executive Assistant.--Carolyn Wilson Newton.                          
  Legislative Director.--Adam Hollingsworth.                            
Suite 275, 815 S. Main St., IBM Building, Jacksonville,                 
 FL 32207..............................................   (904) 398-8567
                                                                        


Counties: Alachua (part), Baker (part), Clay (part), Columbia (part), 
        Duval (part), Flagler (part), Lake (part), Levy (part), Marion 
        (part), Orange (part), Putnam (part), St. Johns (part), Seminole 
        (part), and Volusia (part). Cities and townships: Alachua 
        (part), Altamonte Springs (part), Apopka (part), Bellair-
        Meadowbrook Terrace (part), Bunnell (part), Crescent City, 
        Daytona Beach (part), De Land (part), East Palatka, Eatonville, 
        Fairview Shores (part), Gainesville (part), Green Cove Springs 
        (part), High Springs (part), Holden Heights (part), Jacksonville 
        (part), Lake City (part), Lockhart (part), Macclenny (part), 
        Maitland (part), Mount Dora (part), Oak Ridge (part), Ocala 
        (part), Orange Park (part), Orlando (part), Orlovista (part), 
        Palatka (part), Pierson (part), Pine Hills (part), Sanford 
        (part), South Apopka (part), St Augustine (part), Tangelo Park, 
        Watertown (part), Wekiva Springs (part), West De Land (part), 
        Williston (part), Winter Garden (part), and Winter Park (part), 
        Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 32033 (part), 32038, 32043 (part), 32055 (part), 32061, 32063 
        (part), 32073 (part), 32084 (part), 32086 (part), 32092 (part), 
        32095 (part), 32112 (part), 32114 (part), 32117 (part), 32124 
        (part), 32130 (part), 32131, 32137 (part), 32139, 32177 (part), 
        32180 (part), 32190 (part), 32201, 32202 (part), 32203, 32204 
        (part), 32205 (part), 32206, 32207 (part), 32208-09, 32210 
        (part), 32211 (part), 32212, 32216 (part), 32217 (part), 32218 
        (part), 32219 (part), 32220 (part), 32225 (part), 32230-32, 
        32234, 32236, 32244 (part), 32246 (part), 32247, 32254 (part), 
        32255, 32256 (part), 32257 (part), 32258 (part), 32601 (part), 
        32602, 32609 (part), 32615 (part), 32617, 32618 (part), 32634, 
        32640, 32643 (part), 32654, 32658, 32662-64, 32686 (part), 32696 
        (part), 32701 (part), 32703 (part), 32704, 32707 (part), 32710, 
        32712 (part), 32713 (part), 32714 (part), 32720 (part), 32721-
        23, 32724 (part), 32746 (part), 32750 (part), 32751 (part), 
        32757 (part), 32763 (part), 32768, 32771 (part), 32773 (part), 
        32777, 32779 (part), 32789 (part), 32794, 32801 (part), 32804 
        (part), 32805 (part), 32808 (part), 32810 (part), 32811 (part), 
        32818 (part), 32819 (part), 32835 (part), 32839 (part), 32855, 
        32858, 32861, 32869, 34761 (part), 34787 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    TILLIE FOWLER, Republican, of Jacksonville, FL; born, December 23, 
1942 in Milledgeville, Georgia; B.A. and J.D., Emory University, 
Atlanta, GA, 1964, 1967; attorney, admitted to Georgia bar, 1967; 
legislative assistant, Congressman Robert G. Stevens, Jr., 1967-70; 
general counsel, deputy counsel, associate director of legislative 
affairs, White House Office of Consumer Affairs, 1970-71; member, 
Jacksonville City Council, Jacksonville, FL, 1985-92; president, 
Jacksonville City Council, Jacksonville, FL, 1989-90; member: Emory 
University Alumni Board of Governors; Civil justice Reform Act Advisory 
Group for the United States District Court, Middle District of Florida, 
American Red Cross, Northeast Florida Chapter; honorary member, St. 
Vincent's Health Care System Advisory Board; married to L. Buck Fowler, 
1968; two children: Tillie, 1973 and Elizabeth, 1975; elected on 
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
413 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0904..................................................         225-2501
  Administrative Assistant.--David Gilliland.              FAX: 225-9318
  Legislative Director.--William Klein.                                 
  Scheduler/Executive Assistant.--Lynn Miller.                          
4452 Hendricks Avenue, Jacksonville, FL 32207..........   (904) 739-6600
140 South Atlantic Avenue, Ormond Beach, FL 32176......   (904) 672-0754
                                                                        

Counties: Duval County (part); cities and townships of Bryceville and 
        Jacksonville. Flagler County (part); cities and townships of 
        Bunnell, Flagler Beach, Hastings, and Palm Coast. Nassau County; 
        cities and townships of Callahan, Fernandina Beach, Hilliard, 
        and Yulee. St. Johns County (part); cities and townships of 
        Ponte Verda Beach, and Saint Augustine. Volusia County (part); 
        cities and townships of Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Pierson, 
        and Seville. Population (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 32004, 32009, 32011, 32033 (part), 32034, 32035, 32046, 
        32082, 32084 (part), 32085, 32086 (part), 32092 (part), 32095 
        (part), 32097, 32105, 32110, 32114 (part), 32117 (part), 32118 
        (part), 32124 (part), 32130 (part), 32135-36, 32137 (part), 
        32145, 32173-76, 32180 (part), 32190 (part), 32202 (part), 32204 
        (part), 32205 (part), 32207 (part), 32210 (part), 32211 (part), 
        32215, 32216 (part), 32217 (part), 32218 (part), 32223-24, 32225 
        (part), 32226-29, 32233-34, 32237, 32239-41, 32244 (part), 
        32245, 32246 (part), 32250, 32256 (part), 32257 (part), 32258 
        (part), 32259, 32266-67

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    KAREN L. THURMAN, Democrat, of Dunnellon, FL; born in Rapid City, 
SD, on January 12, 1951; attended South Canyon Elementary School, Rapid 
City; graduated, Satellite High 

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School, Satellite Beach, FL, 1969; Santa Fe Community College 1969-71; 
B.A., University of Florida, Gainsville, FL, 1973; attended University 
of Florida Graduate School, 1973; mathematics teacher, Dunnellon Middle 
School, Dunnellon; Florida State Senate, 1982-92; Dunnellon City 
Council, 1975-82; elected mayor, City of Dunnellon, 1979-81; member: 
State Sentencing Guidelines Commission; Future Farmers of America, board 
of directors; State Public Service Commission; Withlacoochee Regional 
Water Supply Authority; Regional Energy Action Committee; Coastal Impact 
Study; chairman, Job Training Partnership Act Coordinating Council; 
Comprehensive Plan; National Conference of State Legislators; Southern 
Regional Education Board; married to John Patrick Thurman, 1973; two 
children: McLin, 1977 and Liberty Lee, 1978; elected on November 3, 1992 
to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
130 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0905..................................................         225-1002
  Administrative Assistant.--Nora Matus.                                
  Scheduler.--Joan Rodriguez Hall.                                      
  Legislative Director.--Robert Dobek.                                  
  District Administrator.--Anne Morgan.                                 
2224 Highway 44 West, Inverness, FL 34453..............   (904) 344-3044
5700 SW. 34th Street, Suite 425, Gainesville, FL 32608.   (904) 336-6614
5623 U.S. 19 South, Suite 206, New Port Richey, FL                      
 34652.................................................   (813) 849-4496
                                                                        

Counties: Alachua (part), Citrus, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hernando, Levy 
        (part), Marion (part), Pasco (part), and Sumter. Cities and 
        townships: Alachua (part), Bayonet Point (part), Beacon Square, 
        Beverly Hills, Brookridge, Brooksville, Bushnell, Chiefland, 
        Citrus Springs, Cross City, Crystal River, Dunnellon, Elfers 
        (part), Floral City, Gainesville (part), Hernando, Hernando 
        Beach, High Point, High Springs (part), Holiday, Homosassa, 
        Homosassa Springs, Hudson (part), Inverness, Jasmine Estates, 
        Lake Panasoffkee, New Port Richey, New Port Richey East, 
        Newberry, Ocala (part), Port Richey, Ridge Manor, South 
        Brooksville, Spring Hill, Sugarmill Woods, Timber Pines, 
        Wildwood, and Williston (part). Population (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 32137 (part), 32159 (part), 32356, 32359, 32601 (part), 
        32603-08, 32609 (part), 32610-11, 32613-14, 32615 (part), 32618 
        (part), 32619, 32621, 32625-26, 32628, 32631, 32633, 32639, 
        32643 (part), 32648, 32667-69, 32680, 32683, 32686 (part), 
        32692-94, 32696 (part), 33513-14, 33521, 33525 (part), 33538, 
        33540 (part), 33585, 33597, 34423, 34428-29, 34431-34, 34436, 
        34442, 34445-53, 34460-61, 34464-65, 34484, 34487, 34498, 34601-
        02, 34605-07, 34608 (part), 34609, 34610 (part), 34613-14, 
        34636, 34652 (part), 34653 (part), 34654 (part), 34656, 34661, 
        34667 (part), 34668, 34669 (part), 34673-74, 34680, 34690 
        (part), 34691, 34731 (part), 34748 (part), 34785

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    CLIFF B. STEARNS, Republican, of Ocala, FL; born in Washington, DC, 
April 16, 1941; attended Hearst Elementary School, Washington, DC, 1946-
52; graduated, Woodrow Wilson High, Washington, DC, 1959; bachelor's 
degree, electrical engineering, George Washington University, 
Washington, DC, 1963; graduate work, University of California, Los 
Angeles, 1965; served, U.S. Air Force (captain), 1963-67; businessman; 
member: Marion County/Ocala Energy Task Force, Tourist Development 
Council, Ocala Board of Realtors, American Hotel/Motel Association in 
Florida, American Hotel/Motel Association of the United States, Grace 
Presbyterian Church; board of directors, Boys Club of Ocala; married to 
the former Joan Moore; three children: Douglas, Cliff, Jr., and Scott; 
elected November 8, 1988, to the 101st Congress; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2352 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0906............................................         225-5744
  Administrative Assistant.--Jack Seum.                    FAX: 225-3973
  Legislative Director.--Veronica Crowe.                                
  Executive Assistant.--Marcia Summers.                                 
Suite 125, 501 Southeast 26th Court, Ocala, FL 34471...   (904) 351-8777
  District Manager.--Sharon Brooks.                        FAX: 351-8011
                                                                        

Counties: Baker (part), Bradford, Clay (part), Duval (part), Lake 
        (part), Marion (part), Putnam (part), and Union. Cities and 
        townships: Ocala, Leesburg, Orange Park, and Jacksonville 
        (part). Population (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 32007, 32030, 32040, 32042, 32043 (part), 32044, 32050, 
        32054, 32058, 32063 (part), 32065, 32067-68, 32073 (part), 
        32079, 32083, 32091, 32102, 32111, 32112 (part), 32113, 32133-
        34, 32138, 32140, 32147-49, 32157-58, 32159 (part), 32160, 32177 
        (part), 32178-79, 32181-82, 32185, 32187, 32189, 32192-93, 
        32195, 32210 (part), 32219 (part), 32220 (part), 32221-22, 
        32234, 32238, 32244 (part), 32254 (part), 32622, 32656, 32666, 
        32681, 32697, 32702, 32720 (part), 32726, 32727, 32735, 32757 
        (part), 32767, 32776, 32778, 32784, 34420, 34421, 34471-72, 
        34476, 34480, 34488-89, 34705, 34711-12, 34729, 34731 (part), 
        34736-37, 34748 (part), 34749, 34753, 34755-56, 34762, 34787 
        (part), 34788-89, 34797
        
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                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    JOHN L. MICA, Republican, of Winter Park, FL; born in Binghamton, 
NY, on January 27, 1943; attended Horace Mann Elementary, Binghamton; 
graduated, Miami-Edison High School, Miami, FL; B.A., University of 
Florida, 1967; president, MK Development; managing general partner, 
Cellular Communications; former government affairs consultant, Mica, 
Dudinsky & Associates; executive director, Local Government Study 
Commissions, Palm Beach County, 1970-72; executive director, Orange 
County Local Government Study Commission, 1972-74; elected to the 
Florida State House of Representatives, 1976-80; Administrative 
Assistant, U.S. Senator Paula Hawkins, 1980-85; Florida State Good 
Government Award, 1973; One of five Florida Jaycees Outstanding Young 
Men of America, 1978; member: Kiwanis, Crime Line Board, Tiger Bay Club, 
Beth Johnson Mental Health Board, PTA Board, Chamber of Commerce, 
Florida Blue Key; brother of former Congressman Daniel A. Mica; married 
to the former Patricia Szymanek, 1972; two children: D'Anne Leigh, 1975 
and John Clark, 1979; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
336 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0907..................................................         225-4035
  Administrative Assistant.--Russell L. Roberts.           FAX: 226-0821
  Legislative Director/Press Secretary.--Sharon                         
   Pinkerton.                                                           
1211 Semoran Boulevard, Suite 117, Casselberry, FL                      
 32707.................................................   (407) 657-8080
840 Deltona Boulevard, Deltona, FL 32725...............   (407) 860-1499
1396 Dunlawton Avenue, Port Orange, FL 32127...........   (904) 756-9798
                                                                        

Counties: Orange County; city of Apopka (part). Seminole County; cities 
        and townships of Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Chuluota, Fern 
        Park, Forest City, Geneva, Heathrow, Lake Mary, Longwood, 
        Oviedo, Sanford (part), Tuscawilla, and Winter Springs. Volusia 
        County; cities and townships of Daytona Beach (part), Daytona 
        Beach Shores, Deland (part), Deltona, Edgewater, Lake Helen, New 
        Smyrna Beach, Oak Hill, Orange City, Ponce Inlet, Port Orange, 
        and South Daytona. Population, (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 32114 (part), 32115-16, 32118 (part), 32119-23, 32124 (part), 
        32127, 32129, 32130 (part), 32132, 32141, 32168-70, 32701 
        (part), 32703 (part), 32706, 32707 (part), 32708, 32712 (part), 
        32713 (part), 32714 (part), 32715-16, 32718-19, 32720 (part), 
        32724 (part), 32725, 32728, 32730, 32732, 32738, 32744, 32746 
        (part), 32747, 32750 (part), 32751 (part), 32752, 32754 (part), 
        32759, 32763 (part), 32764-66, 32771 (part), 32772, 32773 
        (part), 32774, 32779 (part), 32791, 32792 (part), 32795, 32808 
        (part), 32810 (part), 32818 (part), 32860

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    BILL McCOLLUM, Republican, of Orlando, FL; born in Brooksville, FL, 
July 12, 1944; attended Brooksville public schools; graduated, Hernando 
High School, 1962; B.A., 1965 and J.D., 1968, University of Florida, 
Gainesville; U.S. Navy, 1969-72 (active duty), reserve, commander; 
lawyer; admitted to the Florida bar in 1968 and commenced practice in 
Orlando, 1973; former partner, Pitts, Eubanks & Ross; member: American, 
Florida, and Orange County Bar Associations; Florida Blue Key, Phi Delta 
Phi, and Omicron Delta Kappa; Kiwanis; Sertoma Club of Apopka; American 
Legion; Who's Who in America; Reserve Officers Association; Naval 
Reserve Officers Association; Military Order of World Wars; former 
chairman, Seminole County Republican Executive Committee; married to the 
former Ingrid Seebohm, 1971; three sons: Douglas, Justin, and Andrew; 
elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress; member: Judiciary Committee; chairman, Crime 
Subcommittee; vice-chairman, Banking and Financial Services Committee; 
Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit Subcommittee; House Select 
Committee on Intelligence.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2266 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0908............................................         225-2176
  Chief of Staff.--Vaughn Forrest.                         FAX: 225-0999
  Legislative Assistant.--Don Morrissey.                                
  Office Manager.--Christy Russell.                                     
605 East Robinson Street, #650, Orlando, FL 32801......   (407) 872-1962
  District Representative.--John Ariale.                                
                                                                        

Counties: Orange (part) and Osceola (part). Cities and townships: 
        Apopka, Belle Isle, Bithlo, Christmas, Edgewood, Oakland, Ocoee, 
        Orlando, Maitland, Winter Park, Windermere, Winter Garden, 
        Zellwood, Lake Buena Vista, Taft, Tangerine, Kissimmee, and 
        Buena Ventura Lake. Population (1990), 711,689.
ZIP Codes: 32703 (part), 32709, 32712 (part), 32733, 32745, 32751 
        (part), 32757 (part), 32789 (part), 32790, 32792 (part), 32793, 
        32798, 32801 (part), 32802-03, 32804 (part), 32805 (part), 
        32806-07, 32808 (part), 32809, 32810 (part), 

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        32811 (part), 32812, 32814, 32817, 32818 (part), 32819 (part), 32820-
        33, 32835 (part), 32836-37, 32839 (part), 32853-54, 32856-57, 
        32859, 32862, 32867, 32872, 33848, 34734, 34740, 34741 (part), 
        34742-43, 34744 (part), 34745, 34760, 34761 (part), 34771 
        (part), 34777, 34786, 34787 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    MICHAEL BILIRAKIS, Republican, of Palm Harbor, FL; born July 16, 
1930, in Tarpon Springs, FL; raised in western Pennsylvania; B.S. in 
engineering, University of Pittsburgh, 1955-59; accounting, George 
Washington University, Washington, DC, 1959-60; J.D., University of 
Florida, Gainesville, 1961-63; 4 years of military service during Korean 
war; attorney and small businessman, petroleum engineer, aerospace 
contract administrator, geophysical engineer (offshore oil exploration), 
steelworker, and judge of various courts for 8 years; honors in college 
include Phi Alpha Delta Annual Award for Outstanding Law Graduate and 
president of the student body of School of Engineering and Mines; honors 
after college, civil activities, and organizations include Citizen of 
the Year Award for Greater Tarpon Springs, 1972-73; founder and charter 
president of Tarpon Springs Volunteer Ambulance Service; past president 
and 4-year director of Greater Tarpon Springs Chamber of Commerce; past 
president of Rotary Club of Tarpon Springs, board of governors of 
Pinellas Suncoast Chamber of Commerce, board of development of Anclote 
Manor Psychiatric Hospital, AHEPA; elected commander Post 173 American 
Legion, Holiday, FL (1977-79, two terms); 33rd degree Mason and Shriner; 
member: West Pasco Bar Association, American Judicature Society, Florida 
Bar and American Bar Associations, University of Florida Law Center 
Association and Gator Booster, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign 
Wars; holds college level doctorate teaching certificate; member: Elks, 
Eastern Star and White Shrine of Jerusalem, Royaler of Jesters of Egypt 
Temple Shrine District, Air Force Association; former member: Clearwater 
Bar Association, National Contract Management Association, American 
Society of Mining, Metallurgical & Petroleum Engineers, and Creative 
Education Foundation; married to the former Evelyn Miaoulis, 1959; two 
children: Manual and Gus; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 
1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2240 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0909............................................         225-5755
  Administrative Assistant.--Patricia Faber.               FAX: 225-4085
  Legislative/Media Counsel.--Todd Tuten.                               
  Scheduler.--Douglas Menorca.                                          
Suite 1600, 1100 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, FL 34615   (813) 441-3721
  Director of District Operations.--Sonja Stefanadis.                   
4111 Land O'Lakes Boulevard, Suite 306, Land O'Lakes,                   
 FL 34639..............................................   (813) 996-7441
                                                                        

Counties: Hillsborough (part), Pasco (part), and Pinellas (part). Cities 
        and townships: Aripeka, Bearss, Brandon, Brooksville, 
        Carrollwood Village, Clearwater, Countryside, Crystal Springs, 
        Dade City, Dale Mabry, Dunedin, Eastlake Woodlands, Elfers, 
        Feather Sound, Holiday, Howard Franklin, Hudson, Hunters Green, 
        Land O'Lakes, Lutz, New Port Richey, Odessa, Oldsmar, Ozona, 
        Palm Harbor, Plant City, Quail Hollow, Safety Harbor, San 
        Antonio, Seffner, Seven Springs Veterans Village, Smitter, St. 
        Leo, St. Pete, Tarpon Springs, Thonotosassa, Valrico, Wesley 
        Chapel, and Zephyrhills. Population (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 33510 (part), 33525 (part), 33540 (part), 33541, 33543-44, 
        33549 (part), 33556, 33565 (part), 33576 (part), 33584 (part), 
        33592, 33594 (part), 33613 (part), 33618 (part), 33624-26, 33637 
        (part), 33647, 33694, 33702 (part), 33716 (part), 34608 (part), 
        34610 (part), 34615, 34616 (part), 34617-19, 34620 (part), 
        34621, 34622 (part), 34623, 34624 (part), 34625, 34629, 34630 
        (part), 34639, 34652 (part), 34653 (part), 34654 (part), 34655, 
        34660, 34667 (part), 34669 (part), 34677, 34679, 34681-85, 
        34688-89, 34690 (part), 34695, 34697-98

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    C.W. BILL YOUNG, Republican, of St. Petersburg, FL; born in 
Harmarville, PA, December 16, 1930; elected Florida's only Republican 
State senator in 1960; reelected 1964, 1966, 1967 (special election), 
and 1968; serving as minority leader from 1963 to 1970; national 
committeeman, Florida Young Republicans, 1957-59; State chairman, 
Florida Young Republicans, 1959-61; member, Florida Constitution 
Revision Commission, 1965-67; married and has three adult children and 
he and his wife, Beverly, have three sons; elected to the 92d Congress, 
November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: 
Committee on Appropriations, Republican Executive Committee on 
Committees, Select Intelligence Committee; chairman, Appropriations 
Subcommittee on National Security.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2407 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0910............................................         225-5961
  Executive Assistant.--Douglas M. Gregory.                FAX: 225-9764
  Legislative Director.--Harry Glenn.                                   
Suite 627, 144 First Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL                   
 33701.................................................   (813) 893-3191
  Administrative Assistant.--George N. Cretekos.                        
Suite 606, 801 West Bay Drive, Largo, FL 33640.........   (813) 581-0980
                                                                        


County: Pinellas County (part). Population (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 33504, 33701, 33702 (part), 33703-15, 33716 (part), 33731, 
        33733-34, 33736-43, 33784, 34616 (part), 34620 (part), 34622 
        (part), 34624 (part), 34630 (part), 34635, 34640-44, 34646-49, 
        34664-66

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    SAM GIBBONS, Democrat, of Tampa, FL; born in Tampa, January 20, 
1920, son of Gunby Gibbons and Jessie Kirk Cralle Gibbons; educated in 
public schools of Tampa; received J.D. degree from the University of 
Florida; named to the University's Hall of Fame and to its honor 
society, Florida Blue Key; member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity; married 
to the former Martha Hanley; three sons: Clifford (1950), Mark (1952), 
and Timothy (1958); four grandchildren; elected to the Florida House of 
Representatives in 1952 and served for 6 years; elected to the Florida 
Senate in 1958 and served for 4 years; named 1 of the top 10 members of 
each body; named Tampa's Outstanding Young Man of the Year in 1954; 
received Chamber of Commerce president's award; Distinguished Alumnus 
Award, University of Florida in 1973; deacon, First Presbyterian Church 
of Tampa; first president and member of University of South Florida 
Foundation; served in U.S. Army 5 years during World War II with 501st 
Parachute Infantry, 101st Airborne Division; awarded Bronze Star; was in 
initial assault force landing before D-Day in Europe; took part in other 
major combat actions, including operations at Bastogne; released from 
active duty as major; elected to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member and ranking minority 
member of Ways and Means Committee; member, Joint Committee on Taxation; 
official U.S. advisor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2204 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0911............................................         225-3376
  Chief of Staff.--Barbara Toffling.                                    
  Scheduler/Chief Legislative Assistant.--Flora                         
   Sullivan.                                                            
Suite 260, 2002 N. Lois Avenue, Tampa, FL 33607........   (813) 870-2101
  Staff Assistant.--Lana Lueiro.                                        
                                                                        

County: Hillsborough County (part); cities of Apollo Beach (part), 
        Bloomingdale (part), Brandon (part), Carrollwood, Del Rio, East 
        Lake-Orient Park, Egypt Lake, Gibsonton, Lake Magdalene (part), 
        Mango (part), Palm River-Clair Mel, Riverview, Tampa (part), 
        Temple Terrace, Town `n' Country, University West and West Park. 
        Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33509, 33510 (part), 33511 (part), 33534, 33549 (part), 
        33550, 33569 (part), 33572 (part), 33584 (part), 33587, 33594 
        (part), 33601-12, 33613 (part), 33614-17, 33618 (part), 33619, 
        33621-23, 33629-31, 33634-35, 33637 (part), 33672-75, 33677, 
        33679-82, 33684-88, 33690, 33695, 33697

                                 *  *  *

                            TWELFTH DISTRICT

    CHARLES T. CANADY, Republican, of Lakeland, FL; born June 22, 1954 
in Lakeland; House service, January 3, 1993 to present; rank, 77th (1 of 
108); B.A., Haverford Coll. (PA), 1976; J.D., Yale Law School, 1979; 
attorney, Lakeland, 1979-92; member, Florida House of Representatives, 
1984-90; recipient: President's Award, Florida Public Library 
Association, 1988; Crime Fighters Award, Florida Department of Law 
Enforcement, 1989; member: Volunteers in Service to the Elderly, board 
of directors; HUG (home for unwed mothers), board of directors; 
Community Council on Substance Abuse; United Cerebral Palsy Board; Boy 
Scout's Adv. Council; elected November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1222 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0912............................................         225-1252
  Administrative Assistant.--Tracey St. Pierre.            FAX: 225-2279
  Scheduler.--Athena Buonome.                                           
  District Administrator.--Sue Loftin.                                  
Federal Building, 124 South Tennessee Ave., Lakeland,                   
 FL 33801..............................................   (813) 688-2651
                                                           FAX: 683-4453
                                                                        


Counties: DeSoto, Hardee, Highlands (part), Hillsborough (part), Pasco 
        (part), and Polk (part). Cities and townships: Arcadia, 
        Auburndale, Avon Park (part), Bartow, Bowling Green, Brandon 
        (part), Combee Settlement, Dade City, Dade City North, Dover, 
        Dundee, Eagle Lake, Fort Meade, Frostproof, Haines City (part), 
        Highland City, Kathleen, Lacoochee, Lake Alfred, Lake Wales, 
        Lakeland, Mulberry, Plant City (part), Southeast Arcadia, 
        Wauchula, Winter Haven and Zephyrhills (part). Population 
        (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33503, 33509-10, 33511 (part), 33524, 33525 (part), 33526-27, 
        33530, 33537, 33539, 33540 (part), 33547 (part), 33564, 33565 
        (part), 33566-67, 33569 (part), 33574, 33576 (part), 33593, 
        33594 (part), 33801-13, 33820-21, 33823 (part), 33825 (part), 
        33827, 33830 (part), 33834-35, 33838-43, 33844 (part), 33847, 
        33849, 33850 (part), 33851-52, 33853 (part), 33854-60, 33863-65, 
        33867, 33868 (part), 33870 (part), 33873, 33880-85, 33890

                                 *  *  *

                           THIRTEENTH DISTRICT

    DAN MILLER, Republican, of Bradenton, FL; born in Highland Park, MI, 
on May 30, 1942; graduated Manatee High School, Bradenton, 1960; 
B.S.B.A., University of Florida, Gainsville, FL, 1964; M.B.A., Emory 
University, Atlanta, GA, 1965; Ph.D., Louisiana State University, Baton 
Rouge, LA, 1970; partner (former) Miller Enterprises; married to the 
former Glenda Darsey, 1968; two children: Daniel Darsey, 1970 and 
Kathryn C., 1972; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
117 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0913..................................................         225-5015
  Administrative Assistant.--Matt Kibbe.                   FAX: 226-0828
  Legislative Director.--Marty Reiser.                                  
  Press Secretary.--[Vacant.]                                           
  District Administrator.--Ralph DeVitto.                               
1751 Mound, Suite A-2, Sarasota, FL 34236..............   (813) 951-6643
2424 Manatee Avenue, Suite 104, Bradenton, FL 34205....   (813) 747-9081
                                                                        

Counties: Charlotte (part), Hillsborough (part), Manatee, and Sarasota. 
        Cities and townships: Anna Maria, Apollo Beach (part), Bayshore 
        Gardens, Bee Ridge, Bradenton, Bradenton Beach, Cortez, Desoto 
        Lakes, Ellenton, Englewood (part), Fruitville, Gulf Gate 
        Estates, Holmes Beach, Kensington Park, Lake Sarasota, Lauerl, 
        Longboat Key, Memphis, Nokomis, North Port, North Sarasota, 
        Osprey, Palmetto, Plantation, Port Charlotte (part), Ridge Wood 
        Heights, Ruskin, Samoset, Sarasota, Sarasota Springs, Siesta 
        Key, South Bradenton, South Gate Ridge, South Sarasota, South 
        Venice, Southgate, Sun City Center, The Meadows, Vamo, Venice, 
        Venice Gardens, Warm Mineral Springs, West Bradenton, West 
        Samoset, Whitfield and Mimauma. Population (1990), 562,518.
ZIP Codes: 33547 (part), 33569 (part), 33570-71, 33572 (part), 33573, 
        33586, 33598, 33948 (part), 33952 (part), 33953 (part), 33954 
        (part), 33980 (part), 34201-03, 34205-10, 34215-22, 34223 
        (part), 34224 (part), 34228-43, 34250-51, 34264, 34270, 34272, 
        34274-78, 34280-82, 34284-85, 34287, 34292-93, 34295

                                 *  *  *

                           FOURTEENTH DISTRICT

    PORTER J. GOSS, Republican, of Sanibel, FL; born in Waterbury, New 
Haven County, CT, November 26, 1938; attended Fessenaen School, West 
Newton, MA; graduated, Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT, 1956; B.A., Yale 
University, New Haven, CT, 1960; served, U.S. Army, lieutenant, 1960-62; 
clandestine services officer, CIA, 1962-72; businessman, investor; 
councilman/mayor, city of Sanibel, 1974-82; chairman, Lee County 
Commission, 1985-86; commissioner, Lee County, District 1, 1983-88; 
director, National Audubon Society; chairman, State Advisory Committee 
on Coastal Management; vice chairman, West Coast Inland Navigational 
District; past chairman, Metropolitan Planning Organization; port 
commissioner, Southwest Florida Regional Airport; member: Southwest 
Florida Mental Health District Board, Canterbury School, Lee County 
Mental Health Center, Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation, 
Westminster Presbyterian Church; married to the former Mariel Robinson; 
four children: Leslie, Chauncey, Mason, and Gerrit; elected November 8, 
1988, to the 101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
108 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0914..................................................         225-2536
  Chief of Staff.--Sheryl Wooley.                          FAX: 225-6820
  Administrative Assistant and Counsel to Rules                         
   Subcommittee on Legislative and Budget Process.--                    
   Wendy Selig.                                                         
  Legislative Director.--Merrell Moorhead.                              
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Maggie Knutson.                            
  Press Secretary.--Natasha DeWees.                                     
  Senior Legislative Assistant.--Kirsten Madison.                       
Suite 303, Barnett Center, 2000 Main Street, Fort                       
 Myers, FL 33901.......................................   (813) 332-4677
                                                           FAX: 332-1743
Suite 212, Bldg F, 3301 Tamiam: Trail East, Naples, FL                  
 33962.................................................   (813) 774-8060
                                                           FAX: 774-7262
75 Taylor Street, Punta Gorda, FL 33950................   (813) 639-0051
                                                                        


Counties: Charlotte (part), Collier, and Lee. Population (1990), 
        562,518.
ZIP Codes: 33901-19, 33920 (part), 33921-29, 33931-34, 33936-43, 33945-
        47, 33948 (part), 33949-51, 33952 (part), 33953 (part), 33954 
        (part), 33955-57, 33959, 33961-64, 33969-71, 33980 (part), 
        33981-83, 33990-92, 33999, 34223 (part), 34224 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           FIFTEENTH DISTRICT

    DAVE WELDON, Republican, of Palm Bay, FL; born in Amityville, NY, 
August 31, 1953; attended Main Street School, Farmingdale, NY, 1966; 
graduated Farmingdale High School, Farmingdale, NY, 1971; B.S., 
Biochemistry, State University of New York, Stonybrook, NY, 1978; M.D., 
State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, 1981; U.S. Army, Major 
Medical Corp, 1981-87; physician, internal medicine; member: American 
College of Physicians, Florida Medical Association Bervard County 
Medical Society Retired Officers Association; married to Nancy Weldon, 
1979; one child, Katherine; elected to 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
216 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0915..................................................         225-3671
  Administrative Assistant.--Dana Gartzke.                              
  Office Manager.--Barbara Reynolds.                                    
  Legislative Director.--Stuart Burns.                                  
  Press Secretary.--April Lassiter.                                     
2725 Saint John Street, Bldg. C, Melbourne, FL 32940...   (407) 632-1776
                                                            FAX 639-8595
                                                                        

Counties: Brevard, Indian River, Osceola (part), and Polk (part). 
        Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 32754 (part), 32775, 32780-83, 32796, 32815, 32901-10, 32920, 
        32922-27, 32931-32, 32934-37, 32940-41, 32948-68, 32970-71, 
        32976, 32978, 33402 (part), 33420 (part), 33823 (part), 33830 
        (part), 33837, 33844 (part), 33845, 33850 (part), 33851, 33853 
        (part), 33858, 33868 (part), 33877, 34739, 34741 (part), 34744 
        (part), 34746-47, 34758-59, 34769-70, 34771 (part), 34772-73, 
        34972 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           SIXTEENTH DISTRICT

    MARK A. FOLEY, Republican, of West Palm Beach, FL; born in Newton, 
MA, September 8, 1954; attended The Sacred Heart School; graduated Lake 
Worth High School, Lake Worth, FL; attended Palm Beach Community 
College, Lake Worth, FL; president, Foley-Smith & Associates, Inc., a 
real estate company; served as Florida House of Representative, 1990-92; 
Florida Senate, (Agriculture Committee Chairman), 1992-94; commissioner 
of the city of Lake Worth, FL; elected to the 104th Congress.

                                                                        
                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
506 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-5792
  Chief of Staff/Press Secretary.--Kirk Fordham.            FAX 225-3132
  Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Michele Famiglietti.                  
  Legislative Director.--Sean Dougherty.                                
4440 PGA Boulevard, Suite 406, Palm Beach Gardens, FL                   
 33410.................................................   (407) 627-6192
  District Manager.--Ed Chase.                             FAX: 626-4749
  .....................................................                 

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250 Northwest Country Club Drive, Port St. Lucie, FL                    
 34986.................................................   (407) 878-3181
  District Manager.--Anne Decker.                          FAX: 871-0651
                                                                        


Counties: Glades, Hendry, Highlands, Martin, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, and 
        St. Lucie. Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33401 (part), 33403 (part), 33404 (part), 33406 (part), 33407 
        (part), 33409 (part), 33410 (part), 33411 (part), 33412, 33413 
        (part), 33414 (part), 33415 (part), 33417-18, 33430 (part), 
        33437 (part), 33440 (part), 33455, 33458, 33461 (part), 33463 
        (part), 33467 (part), 33468-69, 33470 (part), 33471, 33475, 
        33477-78, 33498 (part), 33825 (part), 33852, 33857, 33870 
        (part), 33871-72, 33920 (part), 33930, 33935, 33944, 33960, 
        34945 (part), 34946 (part), 34947 (part), 34949, 34950 (part), 
        34951 (part), 34952-53, 34957-58, 34972 (part), 34973, 34974 
        (part), 34981 (part), 34982-85, 34986 (part), 34987 (part), 
        34990, 34992, 34994-97

                                 *  *  *

                          SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT

    CARRIE P. MEEK, Democrat, of Miami, FL; born in Tallahassee, FL, on 
April 29, 1926; attended Florida A&M Laboratory School, Tallahassee; 
graduated, Florida A&M High School, Tallahassee, 1943; B.S., Florida A&M 
University, Tallahassee, FL, 1946; M.S., University of Michigan, Ann 
Arbor, MI, 1948; Ed.D., Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL; 
instructor, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee; instructor, Bethune 
Cookman-College, Daytona Beach, FL; professor, Miami-Dade Community 
College; planner, Dade County Model City Program; elected to the Florida 
House of Representatives, 1979-82; elected to the Florida Senate, 1982-
92; special assistant to the vice president, Miami-Dade Community 
College; member: State Advisory Council on Community Education; Florida 
Commission on Taxation and Budget Reform; Florida Association of 
Community Education; National Association of Community Educators Board 
of Directors, 1975-78; National Park & Recreation Association Trustee, 
1973-76; League of Women Voters; National Organization of Women; NAACP; 
Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce; North Dade Chamber of Commerce; Women's 
Chamber of Commerce; Miami Chapter Top Ladies of Distinction; Business 
and Professional Women's Club; Spanish American League Against 
Discrimination; Urban League of Greater Miami; Dade County United Way 
Board; Florida Memorial College Board; Metro Miami Action Plan Board; 
Home Intensive Care Board; First Union National Bank Advisory Board, 
Community Action Agency Board; Homes for South Florida Board; Dade 
County Housing and Urban Development's Housing Resource Team; Southern 
Regional Council Executive Committee; Florida Democratic Party's Central 
Committee; Florida Democratic Black Caucus; Afro-American Democratic 
Club (founder and president, 1987-88); Florida Association of Community 
Relations Professionals; Habitat for Humanity Board; Housing Advisory 
Board; Family Health Center Board; secretary, National Black Caucus of 
State Legislators; National Order of Women Legislators; Phi Delta Kappa; 
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; three children: Lucia Davis Raiford (1953), 
Sheila Davis Kinui (1956), and Kendrick Meek (1966); elected on November 
3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected to the 104th Congress.


                                                                        
                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
404 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0917..................................................         225-4506
  Chief of Staff.--Peggy Demon.                            FAX: 226-0777
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--John Schelble.                                
  Press Secretary/Legislative Assistant.--Tola                          
   Thompson.                                                            
  District Administrator.--Guy Forchion.                                
25 West Flagler Street, Suite 1015, Miami, FL 33130....   (305) 381-9541
                                                                        

County: Dade County (part); cities and townships of Allapattah, Andover, 
        Belle Meade, Biscayne Gardens, Biscayne Park (part), Brownsville 
        (part), Bunche Park, Carol City (part), Coconut Grove (part), 
        Coral Gables (part), Crestview, Cutler Ridge (part), El Portal, 
        Florida City (part), Gladeview, Glenvar Heights, Golden Glades, 
        Goulds (part), Hialeah (part), Homestead (part), Homestead AFB, 
        Howard, Kendall (part), Lake Lucerne, Leisure City (part), Lemon 
        City, Liberty City, Little Haiti, Little River, Miami (part), 
        Miami Shores (part), Morningside, Naranja, Norland (part), North 
        Miami (part), North Miami Beach (part), Norwood, Ojus (part), 
        Opa-locka, Opa-locka North, Overtown, Palmetto Estates, Perrine 
        (part), Pinewood, Princeton (part), Richmond Heights (part), 
        Rolling Oaks, Scott Lake, South Miami (part), South Miami 
        Heights (part), Washington Park, West Little River, Westview and 
        Wynwood. Population (1990), 570,981.
ZIP Codes: 33012 (part), 33013 (part), 33014 (part), 33030 (part), 33032 
        (part), 33033 (part), 33034 (part), 33039, 33054, 33055 (part), 
        33056, 33090, 33101, 33125 (part), 33127, 33128 (part), 33129 
        (part), 33130 (part), 33132 (part), 33133 (part), 33136 (part), 
        33137 (part), 33138 (part), 33142 (part), 33143 (part), 33145 
        (part), 33146 (part), 33147 (part), 33150 (part), 33151, 33153, 
        33155 (part), 33156 (part), 33157 (part), 33160 (part), 33161 
        (part), 33162 (part), 33164, 33167-68, 33169 (part), 33170 
        (part), 33176 (part), 33177 (part), 33179 (part), 33180 (part), 
        33181 (part), 33186 (part), 33188, 33189 (part), 33190 (part), 
        33238, 33242, 33261
        
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                           EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT

    ILEANA ROS-LEHTINEN, Republican, of Dade County, FL; born July 15, 
1952 in Havana, Cuba; B.A., English, Florida International University; 
M.S., Educational Leadership, Florida International University; doctoral 
candidate in education, University of Miami; certified Florida school 
teacher; founder and former owner, Eastern Academy; elected to Florida 
House of Representatives, 1982; elected to Florida State Senate, 1986; 
former president, Bilingual Private School Association; regular 
contributor to leading Spanish language newspaper; during House tenure, 
married then-State Representative Dexter Lehtinen; two daughters: Amanda 
Michelle and Patricia Marie; elected to the U.S. House of 
Representatives on August 29, 1989 to the 101st Congress; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2440 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0918............................................         225-3931
  Chief of Staff.--Arthur Estopinan.                       FAX: 225-5620
  Legislative Director.--Jay O'Callaghan.                               
  Press Secretary.--Juan Cortinas.                                      
  Appointment Secretary.--William S. Burlew.                            
Suite 240, 5757 Blue Lagoon Drive, Miami, FL 33126.....   (305) 262-1800
                                                                        

County: Dade County (part); cities and townships of Coral Gables, 
        Florida City, Homestead, Key Biscayne, Miami, Miami Beach, South 
        Miami, and West Miami. Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33030 (part), 33031 (part), 33032 (part), 33033 (part), 33034 
        (part), 33035 (part), 33092, 33109, 33111, 33114, 33116, 33119, 
        33122 (part), 33124, 33125 (part), 33126 (part), 33128 (part), 
        33129 (part), 33130 (part), 33131, 33132 (part), 33133 (part), 
        33134-35, 33136 (part), 33139 (part), 33142 (part), 33143 
        (part), 33144 (part), 33145 (part), 33146 (part), 33149, 33155 
        (part), 33156 (part), 33157 (part), 33158 (part), 33165 (part), 
        33170 (part), 33173 (part), 33174 (part), 33175 (part), 33176 
        (part), 33177 (part), 33186 (part), 33189 (part), 33190 (part), 
        33197, 33233, 33243, 33245, 33255, 33257, 33283, 33296, 33299

                                 *  *  *

                           NINETEENTH DISTRICT

    HARRY JOHNSTON, Democrat, of Boynton Beach, FL; born in West Palm 
Beach on December 2, 1931; graduated from Palm Beach High School, 1949; 
B.A., Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, 1953; LL.B., University of 
Florida, Gainesville, 1958; served U.S. Army, Fort Hood, Texas, 1953-55; 
attorney; admitted to the Florida bar in 1958 and commenced practice in 
West Palm Beach; elected to the Florida State Senate, 1974-86; 
president, Florida State Senate, 1984-86; member: American and Florida 
Bar Associations; Governor's Special Task Force on Prison Reform; 
Supreme Court Committee on Sentencing; Presbyterian Church; president: 
Rotary Club of West Palm Beach; Palm Beach County Bar Association; 
United Way of Palm Beach County; Chamber of Commerce of Greater West 
Palm Beach; director: Norton Art Gallery and Palm Glades Girl Scout 
Council; married to the former Mary Otley; two children: Victoria J. 
Middlebrooks and Rebecca J. Fitzgerald; four grandchildren: Amanda Leigh 
Middlebrooks, John Otley Middlebrooks, Ryan Holden Fitzgerald, and 
Christian Edward; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st Congress; 
reelected November 3, 1992.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2458 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0919............................................         225-3001
  Chief of Staff.--Suzanne Stoll.                          FAX: 225-8791
  Press Secretary.--Brian Geiger.                                       
Suite 250, 1501 Corporate Drive, Boynton Beach, FL                      
 33426.................................................   (407) 732-4000
  District Administrator.--Diane Birnbaum.                              
Margate City Hall, 5790 Margate Boulevard, Margate, FL                  
 33063.................................................   (305) 972-6454
                                                                        

Counties: Broward (part) and Palm Beach (part). Cities and townships: 
        Aberdeen, Atlantis, Boca Del Mar, Boca Pointe, Boca Raton 
        (part), Boca West, Boynton Beach (part), Broadview-Pompano Park 
        (part), Coconut Creek (part), Coral Springs, Country Club Trail, 
        Deerfield Beach (part), Delray Beach (part), Fort Lauderdale 
        (part), Greenacres City (part), Hamptons at Boca Raton, High 
        Point (Palm Beach Co.), Kings Point, Lake Worth (part), Lantana 
        (part), Lauderdale Lakes (part), Lauderhill (part), Margate 
        (part), North Lauderdale (part), Palm Springs (part), Parkland, 
        Pompano Beach (part), Sandalfoot Cove, Sun Valley, Sunrise 
        (part), Tamarac (part), Villages of Oriole and Whisper Walk. 
        Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33063, 33064 (part), 33065-67, 33068 (part), 33069 (part), 
        33071, 33073 (part), 33075-77, 33309 (part), 33319 (part), 
        33320-21, 33351 (part), 33424-28, 33431 (part), 33432 (part), 
        33433-34, 33435 (part), 33436, 33437 (part), 33442 (part), 33444 
        (part), 33445 (part), 33446, 33460 (part), 33461 (part), 33462 
        (part), 33463 (part), 33465-66, 33467 (part), 33481, 33484, 
        33486 (part), 33487 (part), 33496, 33498 (part)
        
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                           TWENTIETH DISTRICT

    PETER DEUTSCH, Democrat, of Tamarac, FL; born in New York, NY on 
April 1, 1957; attended, Public School 24, Public School 26, Junior High 
School 141, New York; graduated, Horace Mann School, New York City, 
1975; B.A., Swarthmore College, 1979; J.D., Yale Law School, New Haven, 
CT, 1982; attorney; admitted to Florida bar, 1983; elected to the 
Florida State House, 1982; member, Jewish Foundation Board of Directors; 
married to the former Lori Ann Coffino, 1989; two children: Johnathan 
Michael, 1990 and Danielle Brooke, 1992; elected on November 3, 1992 to 
the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
425 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0920..................................................         225-7931
  Administrative Assistant.--Jim Smith.                    FAX: 225-8456
  Legislative Director.--Elizabeth Mullin.                              
  Scheduler/Legislative Aide.--Jacqueline Martins.                      
  District Administrator.--Henry Ellenbogen.                            
10100 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines, FL 33025........   (305) 437-3936
                                                           FAX: 437-4776
                                                                        

Counties: Broward (part), Dade (part), and Monroe. Population (1990), 
        562,518.
ZIP Codes: 33001, 33021 (part), 33023 (part), 33024, 33025 (part), 
        33026-29, 33030 (part), 33031 (part), 33032 (part), 33033 
        (part), 33034 (part), 33035 (part), 33036-37, 33040-45, 33050-
        52, 33070, 33081-82, 33084, 33156 (part), 33157 (part), 33158 
        (part), 33170 (part), 33177 (part), 33187 (part), 33189 (part), 
        33190 (part), 33196 (part), 33256, 33301 (part), 33312 (part), 
        33313 (part), 33314, 33315 (part), 33317 (part), 33318, 33319 
        (part), 33322-26, 33328-32, 33338, 33351 (part), 33388

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT

    LINCOLN DIAZ-BALART, Republican, of Miami, FL; born in Havana, Cuba 
on August 13, 1954; graduated, American School of Madrid, Spain, 1972; 
B.A., New College of the University of South Florida, Sarasota, FL, 
1976; J.D., Case Western Reserve University Law School, 1979; attorney; 
admitted to the Florida bar, 1979; partner, Fowler, White, Burnett, 
Hurley, Banick & Strickroot, P.A., Miami; elected to the Florida State 
House, 1986-89; elected to the Florida State Senate, 1989-92; founding 
member, Miami-Westchester Lions Club; member, Organization for Retarded 
Citizens; member: Foreign Affairs Committee (currently on leave), Rules 
Committee; vice-chairman, Committee on Rules of the House; House 
Oversight Committee; 1992-1994: National vice-chairman, National 
Republican Congressional Committee; chairman, Republican Research 
Committee Task Force on Latin American and Carribean Affairs; member: 
Congressional Hispanic Caucus, executive committee; Congresional Human 
Rights Caucus; married to the former Cristina Fernandez, 1976; two 
children: Lincoln Gabriel, 1983 and Daniel, 1985; elected on November 3, 
1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
431 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 0921..................................................         225-4211
  Chief of Staff/Administrative Assistant.--Stephen D.                  
   Vermillion III.                                                      
  Legislative Director.--Elizabeth Humphrey.                            
  Press Secretary.--Yanik Maria Fenton.                                 
8525 NW. 53 Terrace, Suite 102, Miami, FL 33166........   (305) 470-8555
  District Director.--Ana M. Carbonell.                                 
                                                                        

County: Dade County (part); cities of Carol City (part), Country Club, 
        Doral, Hammocks, Hialeah (part), Hialeah Gardens, Kendale Lakes, 
        Kendall (part), Kendall Lakes West, Lindgren Acres, Miami Lakes, 
        Miami Springs, Palm Springs North, Sunset (part), Sweetwater, 
        Tamiami and Virginia Gardens. Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33010-11, 33012 (part), 33013 (part), 33014 (part), 33015-17, 
        33055 (part), 33102, 33122 (part), 33126 (part), 33142 (part), 
        33144 (part), 33147 (part), 33152, 33159, 33165 (part), 33166, 
        33172, 33173 (part), 33174 (part), 33175 (part), 33176 (part), 
        33177 (part), 33178, 33182-85, 33186 (part), 33187 (part), 
        33193, 33196 (part), 33247, 33265-66
        
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                         TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT

    E. CLAY SHAW, Jr., Republican, of Fort Lauderdale, FL; born in 
Miami, FL, April 19, 1939; attended the Miami public schools; graduated, 
Miami Edison Senior High School, 1957; B.A., Stetson University, Deland, 
FL, 1961; M.A., accounting, University of Alabama, 1963; J.D., Stetson 
University College of Law, 1966; former certified public accountant; 
lawyer; admitted to the Florida State bar in 1966 and commenced practice 
in Fort Lauderdale; admitted to practice before the Federal court in the 
Southern District of Florida and the U.S. Supreme Court; assistant city 
attorney, Fort Lauderdale, 1968; chief city prosecutor, 1968-69; 
associate municipal judge, 1969-71; city commissioner, 1971-73; vice 
mayor, 1973-75; mayor, 1975-81; member: executive committee, U.S. 
Conference of Mayors; executive committee, Republican National 
Committee; president, National Conference of Republican Mayors; U.S. 
special ambassador, Papua, New Guinea (President Ford); director, Fort 
Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce; vice chairman, Sun Belt Mayor's Task 
Force; Broward County Charter Commission; national vice chairman, Mayors 
for Reagan, 1980; member, St. Anthony's Church; married to the former 
Emilie Costar, 1960; four children: Emilie W., Jennifer C., Clay, III, 
and John C.; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress.


                                                                        
                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2267 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-0922............................................         225-3026
  Chief of Staff and Tax Counsel.--Scott Spear.            FAX: 225-8398
  Press Secretary.--Scott Brenner.                                      
1512 East Broward Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301.   (305) 522-1800
  District Director.--Dorothy Stuart.                                   
222 Lakeview Avenue, #162, West Palm Beach, FL 33401...   (407) 832-3007
                                                                        

Counties: Broward (part), Dade (part), and Palm Beach (part). Cities and 
        townships: Bal Harbour, Bay Harbor Islands, Biscayne Park, Boca 
        Raton, Boynton Beach, Briny Breezes, Cloud Lake, Dania, 
        Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Glen Ridge, 
        Golden Beach, Gulf Stream, Hallandale, Highland Beach, Hillsboro 
        Beach, Hollywood, Hypoluxo, Indian Creek, Juno Beach, Lake Park, 
        Lake Worth, Lantana, Lauderdale by the Sea, Lazy Lake, 
        Lighthouse Point, Manalapan, Miami, Miami Beach, Miami Shores, 
        North Bay Village, North Miami, North Miami Beach, North Palm 
        Beach, Oakland Park, Ocean Ridge, Palm Beach, Palm Beach 
        Gardens, Palm Beach Shores, Pembroke Park, Pompano Beach, 
        Riviera Beach, Sea Ranch Lakes, South Palm Beach, Surfside, West 
        Palm Beach, and Wilton Manors. Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33004 (part), 33009 (part), 33019, 33020 (part), 33022, 33023 
        (part), 33060 (part), 33061-62, 33064 (part), 33072, 33132 
        (part), 33137 (part), 33138 (part), 33139 (part), 33140-41, 
        33150 (part), 33154, 33160 (part), 33161 (part), 33162 (part), 
        33163, 33169 (part), 33179 (part), 33180 (part), 33181 (part), 
        33280, 33301 (part), 33302-03, 33304 (part), 33305 (part), 
        33306-08, 33309 (part), 33310, 33311 (part), 33316 (part), 33334 
        (part), 33335, 33339, 33349, 33394, 33401 (part), 33403 (part), 
        33404 (part), 33405, 33406 (part), 33408 (part), 33410 (part), 
        33420 (part), 33429, 33431 (part), 33432 (part), 33435 (part), 
        33441 (part), 33443, 33444 (part), 33460 (part), 33462 (part), 
        33480, 33483 (part), 33487 (part)

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                          TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT

    ALCEE L. HASTINGS, Democrat, of Miramar, FL; born in Altamonte, FL, 
on September 5, 1936; attended Rosenwald Elementary School, Altamonte 
Springs, 1949; graduated, Crooms Academy, Sanford, FL, 1953; B.A., Fisk 
University, Nashville, TN, 1958; J.D., Florida A&M University, 
Tallahassee, FL, 1963; attorney; admitted to the Florida bar, 1963; 
Circuit Judge, U.S. District Court Judge for the Southern District of 
Florida; member: African Methodist Episcopal Church, NAACP, Miami-Dade 
Chamber of Commerce, Family Christian Association, ACLU, Southern 
Poverty Law Center; National Organization for Women, Planned Parenthood, 
Women and Children First, Inc., Sierra Club, Consteau Society, Broward 
County Democratic Executive Committee, Dade-County Democratic Executive 
Committee, Lauderhill Democratic Club, Hollywood Hills Democratic Club, 
Pembroke Pines Democratic Club, Urban League, National Bar Association, 
Florida Chapter of the National Bar Association, T.J. Reddick Bar 
Association, National Conference of Black Lawyers, Simon Wisenthal 
Center, The Furtivist Society; Progressive Black Police Officers' Club, 
International Black Firefighters Association; three children: Alcee 
Lamar II (1965), Chelsea (1978), and Leigh (1979); elected on November 
3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1039 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-0923............................................         225-1313
  Legislative Director.--Ann Jacobs.                                    
  District Administrator.--Arthur W. Kennedy.                           
2701 West Oakland Park Boulevard, Suite 200, Oakland                    
 Park, FL 33311........................................   (305) 733-2800
5725 Corporate Way, Suite 208, West Palm Beach, FL                      
 33407.................................................   (407) 684-0565
                                                                        


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Counties: Broward (part), Dade (part), Hendry (part), Martin (part), 
        Okeechobee (part), Palm Beach (part), and St. Lucie (part). 
        Population (1990), 562,519.
ZIP Codes: 33004 (part), 33008, 33009 (part), 33020 (part), 33021 
        (part), 33023 (part), 33025 (part), 33060 (part), 33064 (part), 
        33068 (part), 33069 (part), 33073 (part), 33074, 33083, 33169 
        (part), 33179 (part), 33269, 33301 (part), 33304 (part), 33305 
        (part), 33309 (part), 33311 (part), 33312 (part), 33313 (part), 
        33315 (part), 33316 (part), 33317 (part), 33319 (part), 33334 
        (part), 33340, 33345, 33401 (part), 33402 (part), 33403 (part), 
        33404 (part), 33406 (part), 33407 (part), 33408 (part), 33409 
        (part), 33411 (part), 33413 (part), 33414 (part), 33415 (part), 
        33416, 33419, 33430 (part), 33431 (part), 33432 (part), 33435 
        (part), 33438-39, 33440 (part), 33441 (part), 33442 (part), 
        33444 (part), 33445 (part), 33447, 33459, 33460 (part), 33461 
        (part), 33462 (part), 33470 (part), 33476, 33483 (part), 33486 
        (part), 33487 (part), 33491, 33493, 34945 (part), 34946 (part), 
        34947 (part), 34948, 34950 (part), 34951 (part), 34954, 34956, 
        34972 (part), 34974 (part), 34979, 34981 (part), 34986 (part), 
        34987 (part), 34988
        
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                                 GEORGIA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 6,508,419)

                                SENATORS

    SAM NUNN, Democrat, of Perry, GA; born in Perry, September 8, 1938; 
educated in public schools; attended Georgia Institute of Technology, 
1956-59; graduated Emory University, A.B., 1962 and LL.B., 1962; served 
as seaman in U.S. Coast Guard, 1959-60; Reserve, 1960-68; attorney; 
farmer; member, Georgia House of Representatives, 1968-72; served on the 
administrative board of Perry United Methodist Church; married Colleen 
Ann O'Brien, 1965; two children: Mary Michelle and Samuel Brian; elected 
to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1972, to complete the unexpired term of 
the late Senator Richard B. Russell and to a 6-year term; reelected 
1978, 1984, and again in 1990 for the term ending in 1996.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
303 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-1001............................................         224-3521
  Administrative Assistant.--Robert H. Hurt.                            
  Legislative Director.--Rocky Rief.                                    
  Executive Assistant.--Rose Johnson.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Cathy O'Brien.                                      
Suite 1700, 75 Spring Street SW., Atlanta, GA 30303-                    
 3109..................................................   (404) 331-4811
  Director.--Tommy Dortch.                                              
Federal Building, Room 130, Gainesville, GA 30501-3641.   (404) 532-9976
Federal Building, 600 East First Street, P.O. Box 6193,                 
 Rome, GA 30161-6193...................................   (706) 291-5696
U.S. Post Office, Room 101, Columbus, GA 31901-2423....   (706) 327-3270
915 Main Street, Perry, GA 31069-3333..................   (912) 987-1158
126 Bull Street, Savannah, GA 31401-3647...............   (912) 944-1300
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    PAUL D. COVERDELL, Republican, of Atlanta, GA; born January 20, 1939 
in Des Moines, IA; was graduated from Lee's Summit High School, Lee's 
Summit, MO, 1957; B.S., journalism, University of Missouri, 1961; served 
as an officer, U.S. Army in Okinawa, Taiwan and Korea, 1962-64; founder 
and chairman of the board, Coverdell & Company, Inc.; elected to the 
Georgia State Senate, 1970-89; elected chairman, GA Republican Party, 
1985-87; Director, U.S. Peace Corps, 1989-91; recognitions and awards: 
Good Government Award, Atlanta Jaycees, 1976; Ten Leading State 
Legislators, Atlanta Journal/Constitution, 1980; NRLA Legislator of the 
Year 1982; Liberty Bell Award, Atlanta Bar Association, 1982; the 
Honorable William E. Brock Award, 1984; the Hermione Weil Alexander Fund 
Award of Appreciation 1984, for the battle against drunk driving; the 
Atlanta Fulton County League of Women Voters, second Sidney Marcus 
Public Service Award, 1985; Leadership Atlanta, Leadership Georgia; the 
1989 Distinguished Service Award--Georgia Republican Party; Georgia 
Institute of Technology Distinguished Service Award, 1989; Distinguished 
Service Award from the Georgia Association for Retarded Citizens, 1984; 
married to Nancy Nally Coverdell; elected to the U.S. Senate in a 
special runoff election, November 24, 1992, for the 6-year term 
beginning January 3, 1993.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
200 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-1004............................................         224-3643
  Administrative Director.--Molly Dye.                                  
  Legislative Director.--Terri Delgadillo.                              
  Director of Constituent Services.--Shirley Puchalski.                 
Suite 300, 100 Coloney Square, 1175 Peachtree Street,                   
 Atlanta, GA 30361.....................................   (404) 347-2202
Suite 1208, 699 Broad Street, Augusta, GA 30901........   (706) 722-0032
10 Eleventh Street, Columbus, GA 31901.................   (706) 322-7920
503 S. Thornton Ave., Dalton, GA 30720.................   (706) 226-1925
Suite 1502, 2 East Bryan Street, Savannah, GA 31401....   (912) 238-3244
22 North Main Street, Moultrie, GA 31768...............   (912) 985-8113
582 Walnut Street, Macon, GA 31297.....................   (912) 742-0205
                                                                        



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                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    JACK KINGSTON, Republican, of Savannah, GA; born on April, 24, 1955 
in Bryon, TX; attended Michigan State University, 1973-74; attended 
University of Georgia, 1975-77; insurance salesman; vice-president, 
Palmer and Cay/Carswell; Georgia State Legislature, 1985-93; member: 
Rotary Club, Solomons Lodge F & AM, Savannah Sports Fishing Club, Ducks 
Unlimited, Savannah Olympic Committee; married to Elizabeth Morris 
Kingston, 1979; four children: Betsy (1983), John (1985), Ann (1988), 
and Jim (1990); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1507 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1001............................................         225-5831
  Staff Director.--Karleen Mahn.                           FAX: 226-2269
  Legislative Director.--Diana Burns.                                   
  Legislative Assistant.--Karen Roberson.                               
  Press Secretary.--Robyn Ridgley.                                      
6605 Abercorn Street, Suite 102, Savannah, GA 31405....   (912) 352-0101
Statesboro Federal Building #220, Statesboro, GA 30458.   (912) 489-8797
208 Tebeau Street, Waycross, GA 31501..................   (912) 287-1180
Federal Building, Room 304, Brunswick, GA 31520........   (912) 265-9010
                                                                        

Counties: Appling, Bacon, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Camden, Candler, 
        Charlton, Chatham (part), Effingham (part), Emanuel, Evans, 
        Glynn, Liberty, Long, McIntosh, Montgomery, Pierce, Tattnall, 
        Toombs, Ware, and Wayne. Population (1990), 589,546.
ZIP Codes: 30401, 30410, 30412, 30414-15, 30417, 30420-21, 30423, 30425, 
        30427, 30429, 30436, 30438-39, 30441, 30445, 30447-48, 30450-53, 
        30457-58, 30464, 30466, 30470-71, 30473-74, 30606, 30738, 31002, 
        31030 (part), 31049, 31301-05, 31307-09, 31312-14, 31316, 31318-
        24, 31326-29, 31331, 31333, 31401 (part), 31403, 31404 (part), 
        31405 (part), 31406 (part), 31407, 31408 (part), 31409, 31410 
        (part), 31411, 31416, 31418-20, 31501-03, 31510, 31513, 31516, 
        31518, 31520-22, 31525, 31527, 31537, 31539, 31542-43, 31545, 
        31548, 31550-58, 31560-61, 31563-66, 31568-69, 31631, 31646

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    SANFORD BISHOP, Democrat, of Columbus, GA; born on February 4, 1947 
in Mobile, AL; attended Mobile County public schools; B.A., Morehouse 
College, 1968; J.D., Emory College, 1971; attorney; admitted to the 
Georgia bar and Alabama bar; elected to the Georgia House of 
Representatives, 1977-91; elected to the Georgia Senate, 1991-93; former 
member: executive board, Chattahoochee Council; Boy Scouts of America; 
YMCA; Sigma Pi Phi fraternity; Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity; 32d degree 
Mason, and a Shriner; member: Fourth Street Baptist Church, Columbus, 
GA; committee assignments: Agriculture; Veterans' Affairs; elected to 
the 103d Congress on November 3, 1992.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1632 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1002............................................         225-3631
  Administrative Assistant.--Nadine Chatman.               FAX: 225-1117
  Legislative Director.--Cheryll Johnson.                               
  Communications Director.--Selby McCach.                               
  District Director.--Hobby Stripling.                                  
Room 201, 225 Pine Avenue, Albany, GA 31701............   (912) 439-8067
The Rankin, 17 Tenth Street, Columbus, GA 31901........   (706) 323-6894
101 S Main, City Hall, Dawson, GA 31742................   (912) 995-3991
Southern Trust Building, 682 Cherry Street, Suite 1113,                 
 Macon, GA 31201.......................................   (912) 741-2221
Room 211, 401 North Patterson, Valdosta, GA 31601......   (912) 247-9705
                                                                        

Counties: Baker, Bibb (part), Brooks, Calhoun, Chattahoochee, Clay, 
        Colquitt (part), Crawford (part), Crisp (part), Decatur, Dooly 
        (part), Dougherty (part), Early, Grady, Houston (part), Lee 
        (part), Lowndes (part), Macon, Marion, Meriwether (part), 
        Miller, Mitchell, Muscogee (part), Peach (part), Quitman, 
        Randolph, Schley, Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, 
        Terrell, Thomas, and Webster. Population (1990), 591,699.
ZIP Codes: 30021 (part), 30066 (part), 30218, 30222, 30251, 30293, 30354 
        (part), 30572, 30646 (part), 30669, 31006-07, 31008 (part), 
        31013, 31015 (part), 31025, 31028 (part), 31030 (part), 31036 
        (part), 31039, 31041, 31051, 31057-58, 31063, 31066 (part), 
        31068, 31069 (part), 31070, 31076, 31078, 31081, 31088 (part), 
        31091-92, 31093 (part), 31098 (part), 31201 (part), 31204 
        (part), 31206 (part), 31210 (part), 31211 (part), 31601 (part), 
        31602 (part), 31625-26, 31629, 31638, 31643, 31701 (part), 
        31702-03, 31705 (part), 31706, 31707 (part), 31709, 31711, 
        31713, 31715-

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        17, 31720, 31723-26, 31728-30, 31732, 31734-43, 31745-46, 31751-54, 
        31756, 31759, 31761-62, 31763 (part), 31764-67, 31768 (part), 
        31770, 31773, 31777-80, 31784-87, 31792, 31797, 31799, 31801 
        (part), 31803, 31805-06, 31810, 31812, 31814-15, 31816 (part), 
        31821, 31824-25, 31827, 31832, 31836, 31901 (part), 31902-03, 
        31904 (part), 31905, 31906 (part), 31907 (part), 31908

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    MAC COLLINS, Republican, of McDonough, GA; born in Jackson, on 
October 14, 1944; attended Jackson Elementary School, Jackson; 
graduated, Jackson High School, 1962; owner, Collins Trucking Company, 
Inc.; elected to the Georgia State Senate, 1989-92; chairman, Butts 
County County Commission, 1977-80; chairman, Butts County Republican 
Party, 1981-82; director, Georgia Forestry Association; 32d degree 
Mason; member: American Legislative Exchange Council and National 
Conference of State Legislators; married to the former Julie Watkins, 
1964; four children: Crystal (1966), Mike (1967), Andy (1969), and April 
(1972); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1130 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1003............................................         225-5901
  Administrative Assistant.--Betty Monro.                  FAX: 225-2515
  Legislative Director.--Bo Bryant.                                     
  Senior Legislative/Assistant.--Bo Bryant.                             
  Executive Assistant.--Anne Derouen Jasien.                            
173 North Main Street, Jonesboro, GA 30336.............   (404) 603-3395
  District Administrator.--Ronnie Chance.                               
Suite 200, 5704 Beallwood Connector, Columbus, GA 31904   (706) 327-7229
                                                                        

Counties: Baldwin (part), Clayton (part), Coweta, Crawford (part), 
        Fayette, Harris, Henry (part), Jones (part), Lamar, Meriwether 
        (part), Monroe, Muscogee (part), Peach (part), Pike, Spalding, 
        and Upson. Population (1990), 591,328.
ZIP Codes: 30027 (part), 30049 (part), 30050 (part), 30051, 30204-06, 
        30212, 30213 (part), 30214, 30220, 30223-24, 30228 (part), 
        30229, 30233 (part), 30234 (part), 30236-37, 30244 (part), 30248 
        (part), 30249 (part), 30250, 30253 (part), 30256-60, 30263-66, 
        30268 (part), 30269, 30273, 30274 (part), 30275-77, 30281 
        (part), 30284-87, 30289-90, 30292, 30295, 30296 (part), 30337 
        (part), 30349 (part), 30354 (part), 31004, 31008 (part), 31016, 
        31029, 31030 (part), 31031 (part), 31032, 31033 (part), 31038 
        (part), 31046, 31050, 31052 (part), 31061 (part), 31066 (part), 
        31086, 31097, 31210 (part), 31211 (part), 31801 (part), 31804, 
        31807-08, 31811, 31816 (part), 31820, 31822 (part), 31823, 
        31826, 31829-31, 31833 (part), 31901 (part), 31904 (part), 31906 
        (part), 31907 (part), 31909, 30002 (part), 30021 (part), 30030 
        (part), 30031, 30032 (part), 30033 (part), 30035 (part), 30036-
        37, 30049 (part), 30058 (part), 30061, 30065, 30071 (part), 
        30072, 30074, 30079 (part), 30083 (part), 30084 (part), 30085-
        86, 30087 (part), 30088 (part), 30091, 30093, 30136 (part), 
        30174 (part), 30207 (part), 30208 (part), 30209, 30221 (part), 
        30226, 30243 (part), 30244 (part), 30245 (part), 30246-47, 30249 
        (part), 30253 (part), 30278, 30281 (part), 30305 (part), 30306 
        (part), 30307 (part), 30309 (part), 30317 (part), 30319 (part), 
        30322, 30324 (part), 30326 (part), 30329, 30340, 30341 (part), 
        30345, 30347, 30359, 30360 (part), 30362, 30366, 30376, 31119

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    JOHN LINDER, Republican, of Atlanta, GA; born on September 9, 1942 
in Itasca, MN; B.S. and D.D.S., University of Minnesota; former dentist; 
president, Linder Financial Corperation; Georgia State Representative, 
1975-80, 1983-90; member: Georgia GOP, Rotary Club, American Legion; 
married to Lynne Peterson Linder, 1963; two children: Matt, 1972 and 
Kristine, 1967; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1318 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1004............................................         225-4272
  Administrative Assistant.--Henry Plaster.                             
  Legislative Director.--Clint Robinson.                                
  Scheduler.--Marie Vachon.                                             
3003 Chamblee Tucker Road, Suite 140, Atlanta, GA 30341   (404) 936-9400
  Director of Constituent Services.--Barbara Sekowksi.                  
                                                                        

Counties: DeKalb (part), Fulton (part), Gwinnett (part), and Rockdale. 
        Cities: Atlanta (part), Avodale Estates, Chamblee, Conyers, 
        Decatur, Doraville, Druid Hills, Duluth (part), Lawrenceville 
        (part), Liburn, Loganville (part), Mountain Park, Norcross, 
        North Atlanta, North Decatur, North Druid Hills, Scottdale 
        (part), Snellville, Stone Mountain and Tucker. Population 
        (1990), 588,293.
ZIP Codes: 30002 (part), 30021 (part), 30030 (part), 30031, 30032 
        (part), 30033 (part), 30035 (part), 30036-37, 30049 (part), 
        30058 (part), 30061, 30065, 30071 (part), 30072, 30074, 30079 
        (part), 30083 (part), 30084 (part), 30085-86, 30087 (part), 
        30088 (part), 30091, 30093, 30136 (part), 30174 (part), 30207 
        (part), 30208 (part), 30209, 30221 (part), 30226, 30243 (part), 
        30244 (part), 30245 (part), 30246-47, 30249 (part), 30253 
        (part), 30278, 30281 (part), 

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        30305 (part), 30306 (part), 30307 (part), 30309 (part), 30317 (part), 
        30319 (part), 30322, 30324 (part), 30326 (part), 30329, 30340, 
        30341 (part), 30345, 30347, 30359, 30360 (part), 30362, 30366, 
        30376, 31119

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    JOHN LEWIS, Democrat, from Atlanta, GA; born in Pike County, AL on 
February 21, 1940; attended Dunn's Chapel Elementary School, Troy, AL; 
graduated Banks Junior High School and Pike County Training School, 
Brundidge, AL, 1957; B.A., American Baptist Theological Seminary, 
Nashville, TN, 1961; B.A., Fisk University, Nashville, TN, 1963; civil 
rights leader; elected to the Atlanta City Council, 1982-86; member: 
Martin Luther King Center for Social Change, African American Institute, 
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial; married to the former Lillian Miles in 1968; 
one child, John Miles Lewis; elected to the 100th Congress on November 
4, 1986; member: Committee on Ways and Means; Subcommittee on Health; 
appointed Chief Deputy Democratic Whip in the 102d Congress; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
229 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1005..................................................         225-3801
  Administrative Assistant.--James F. Waller.              FAX: 225-0351
Suite 1920, 100 Peachtree Street SW., Atlanta, GA 30303   (404) 659-0116
  Director of Constituent Services.--Love Williams.                     
                                                                        

Counties: Clayton (part), Cobb (part), DeKalb (part), and Fulton (part). 
        Population (1990), 586,485.
ZIP Codes: 30001 (part), 30030 (part), 30032 (part), 30050 (part), 30059 
        (part), 30213 (part), 30268 (part), 30272, 30274 (part), 30291, 
        30296 (part), 30301-04, 30305 (part), 30306 (part), 30307 
        (part), 30308, 30309 (part), 30310-14, 30315 (part), 30316 
        (part), 30317 (part), 30318 (part), 30319 (part), 30320-21, 
        30324 (part), 30325, 30326 (part), 30327-28, 30330-34, 30336, 
        30337 (part), 30338 (part), 30339 (part), 30342-44, 30348, 30349 
        (part), 30350 (part), 30353, 30354 (part), 30355, 30357-58, 
        30361, 30364, 30367, 30370-71, 30374, 30377-79, 31131

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    NEWT GINGRICH, Republican, of Marietta, GA; born in Harrisburg, PA, 
June 17, 1943; attended U.S. Army schools in Kansas, France, and 
Germany; graduated from Baker High School, Columbus, GA, 1961; B.A., 
Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 1965; M.A., Tulane University, New 
Orleans, LA, 1968 and Ph.D., European History, 1971; teacher, West 
Georgia College, Carrollton, 1970-78; member: Kiwanis, Georgia 
Conservancy, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 
the World Futurist Society; cofounder and member, Conservative 
Opportunity Society (COS); general chairman, GOPAC; married to the 
former Marianne Ginther; two daughters: Kathy and Jackie Sue; elected to 
the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress; elected House Republican Whip, March 1989; elected Speaker of 
the House, January 1995.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2428 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1006............................................         225-4501
  Administrative Assistant.--Greg Wright.                  FAX: 225-4656
  Legislative Director.--Krister Holladay.                              
  Press Secretary.--Tony Blankley.                                      
  Executive Assistant.--Rachel Phillips.                                
3823 Roswell Road, Suite 200, Marietta, GA 30062.......   (404) 565-6398
                                                           FAX: 565-6824
                                                                        

Counties: Cherokee (part), Cobb (part), DeKalb (part), Fulton (part), 
        and Gwinnett (part). Cities and townships: Doraville, Dunwoody, 
        Marietta, Norcross, Roswell, South Springs, and Smyrna. 
        Population (1990), 587,118.
ZIP Codes: 30007, 30059 (part), 30060 (part), 30062 (part), 30064 
        (part), 30066 (part), 30067-68, 30071 (part), 30073 (part), 
        30075 (part), 30076-77, 30080 (part), 30081, 30082 (part), 30101 
        (part), 30114 (part), 30132 (part), 30136 (part), 30144 (part), 
        30174 (part), 30188 (part), 30201 (part), 30202 (part), 30239, 
        30243 (part), 30245 (part), 30318 (part), 30319 (part), 30338 
        (part), 30339 (part), 30341 (part), 30346, 30350 (part), 30356, 
        30360 (part), 30518 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    BOB BARR, Republican, of Smyrna, GA; born in Iowa City, IA, November 
5, 1948; graduated, Community High School, Tehran, Iran, 1966; B.A., 
University of Southern California, 

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1970; M.A., International Affairs, George Washington University, 1972; 
J.D., Georgetown University, 1977; member of the Georgia and Florida 
bars; former president, Southeastern Legal Foundation, 1990-91; private 
practice, 1978-86 and 1991-94; prior services: appointed the U.S. 
Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, 1986-90; Central 
Intelligence Agency, 1971-78; member: Kiwanis, National Rifle 
Association, National Federal of Independent Businesses, and Chamber of 
Commerce; attends First United Methodist Church, Marietta, GA; married 
to the former Jerilyn Dobbin, 1986; four children and three 
grandchildren; committees: Judiciary, Banking, and Veterans' Affairs; 
subcommittees: General Oversight and Investigations; Education, 
Training, and Employment; and Housing; elected to the 104th Congress, 
November 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1607 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-2931
  Chief of Staff.--Dan Levinson.                                        
  Administrative Assistant.--Jeff Beedlove.                             
  Legislative Director/Press Secretary.--Carter                         
   Cornick.                                                             
999 Whitlock Avenue, Marietta, GA 30064................    (404)429-1776
                                                                        

Counties: Bartow, Carroll, Chattooga, Cobb (part), Douglas, Floyd, 
        Haralson, Heard, Paulding, Polk, and Troup. Population (1990), 
        588,071.
ZIP Codes: 30001 (part), 30020, 30057, 30059 (part), 30060 (part), 30062 
        (part), 30064 (part), 30073 (part), 30080 (part), 30082 (part), 
        30101 (part), 30102-05, 30108-10, 30113, 30117, 30120, 30123-25, 
        30129, 30132 (part), 30133-35, 30137-41, 30144 (part), 30145, 
        30147, 30150, 30153, 30161-62, 30164-65, 30170-73, 30176, 30178-
        80, 30182, 30183 (part), 30184-85, 30187, 30217, 30230, 30240-
        41, 30253 (part), 30261, 30730-31, 30733, 30747, 30753, 31822 
        (part), 31833 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    SAXBY CHAMBLISS, Republican, of Moultrie, GA; born in Warrenton, NC 
on November 10, 1943; attended C.E. Byrd High School, Shreveport, LA, 
1961; B.A., University of Georgia, 1966; J.D., University of Tennessee 
College of Law, 1968; served on the State bar of Georgia's Disciplinary 
Review Panel, 1969; member: Moultrie-Colquitt County Economic 
Development Authority, Colquitt County Economic Development Corporation; 
married to the former Julianne Frohbert, 1966; two children: Lia 
Chambliss Baker, 23 and C. Saxby ``Bo'', Jr., 18; serves on the House 
Agriculture and National Security Committees; elected to the 104th 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1708 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-6531
  Chief of Staff.--Rob Leebern.                            FAX: 225-3013
  Executive Assistant.--Teresa Ervin.                                   
  Legislative Director.--Chris Cox.                                     
  Press Secretary.--Mary Brown Brewer.                                  
3312 Northside Drive, Building D, Suite 232, Macon, GA                  
 31210.................................................   (912) 475-0665
1707 First Avenue, SE., Suite B, Moultrie, GA 31768....   (912) 891-3474
  District Director.--Bill Stembridge.                                  
                                                                        

Counties: Atkinson, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bibb (part), Bleckley, Clinch, 
        Coffee, Colquitt (part), Cook, Crisp (part), Dodge, Dooly 
        (part), Dougherty (part), Echols, Houston (part), Irwin, Jeff 
        Davis, Johnson, Jones (part), Lanier, Laurens, Lee (part), 
        Lowndes (part), Pulaski, Telfair, Tift, Treutlen, Turner, Twiggs 
        (part), Wheeler, Wilcox, and Worth. Population (1990), 591,615.
ZIP Codes: 30352, 30411, 30428, 30454, 30457, 31001-02, 31005, 31009, 
        31011-12, 31014, 31015 (part), 31019, 31020 (part), 31021-23, 
        31028 (part), 31036 (part), 31037, 31040, 31044 (part), 31047, 
        31049, 31052 (part), 31055, 31060, 31065, 31066 (part), 31069 
        (part), 31071, 31072-73, 31075, 31077, 31079, 31083-84, 31088 
        (part), 31092, 31093 (part), 31095-96, 31098 (part), 31099, 
        31150, 31156, 31201 (part), 31202-03, 31204 (part), 31205, 31206 
        (part), 31207-09, 31210 (part), 31211 (part), 31212-13, 31294, 
        31297-98, 31512, 31519, 31532-33, 31539, 31544, 31549, 31554, 
        31567, 31601 (part), 31602 (part), 31603-04, 31620, 31622-24, 
        31627, 31630-32, 31634-35, 31636 (part), 31637, 31639, 31641-42, 
        31645, 31647-50, 31699, 31701 (part), 31703-04, 31705 (part), 
        31707 (part), 31712, 31714, 31722, 31727, 31733, 31744, 31747, 
        31749-50, 31760, 31763 (part), 31768 (part), 31769, 31771-72, 
        31774-76, 31781-83, 31789-91, 31793-96, 31798
        
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                             NINTH DISTRICT

    NATHAN DEAL, Republican, of Lula, GA; born in Millen, GA on August 
25, 1942; attended Sandersville Elementary School, Sandersville, GA, 
1948-59; graduated, Washington County High School, Sandersville, 1960; 
B.A., Mercer University, Macon, GA, 1964; J.D., Mercer University, 
Walter F. George School of Law, Macon, 1966; admitted to the Georgia 
bar, 1966; Captain, U.S. Army, 1966-68; elected to the Georgia State 
Senate, 1981-92; president pro tempore, 1991-92; married to the former 
Emilie Sandra Dunagan, 1966; four children: Jason (1968), Mary Emily 
(1969), Carrie (1976), and Katie (1978); elected on November 3, 1992 to 
the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1406 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1009............................................         225-5211
  Chief of Staff.--David Cook.                                          
  Communications Director.--Megan Haslam.                               
109 North Main Street, Lafayette, GA 30728.............   (706) 638-7042
P.O. Box 1015, Gainesville, GA 30503...................   (404) 535-2592
Suite 108, 415 E. Walnut Avenue, Dalton, GA 30721......   (706) 226-5320
                                                                        

Counties: Catoosa, Cherokee (part), Dade, Dawson, Fannin, Forsyth, 
        Gilmer, Gordon, Habersham, Hall, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, 
        Rabun, Stephens, Towns, Union, Walker, White, and Whitfield. 
        Cities and townships: Adairsville, Alpharetta (part), Alto, 
        Baldwin, Ball Ground, Blairsville, Blue Ridge, Calhoun, Canton, 
        Chatsworth, Cherry Log, Chestnut Mountain, Chickamauga, Cisco, 
        Clarkesville, Clayton, Clermont, Cleveland, Cohutta, Crandall, 
        Cumming, Dahlonega, Dalton, Dawsonville, Demorest, Dillard, East 
        Ellijay, Eastanollee, Ellijay, Epworth, Eton, Fairmount, 
        Flintsone, Flowery Branch, Fort Oglethorpe, Gainesville, 
        Gillsville, Habersham, Helen, Hiawassee, Holly Springs, Jasper, 
        LaFayette, Lakemont, Lebanon, Lookout Mountain, Lula, Marble 
        Hill, Martin, McCaysville, Mineral Bluff, Morgantown, Mount 
        Airy, Mountain City, Murrayville, Nelson, Oakman, Oakwood, 
        Plainville, Rabun Gap, Ranger, Resaca, Ringgold, Rising Fawn, 
        Rock Spring, Rocky Face, Rossville, Sautee, Suches, Sugar 
        Valley, Talking Rock, Tallulah Falls, Tate, Tennga, Tiger, 
        Toccoa, Toccoa Falls, Trenton, Tunnel Hill, Waleska, Wildwood, 
        Wiley, Woodstock, and Young Harris. Population (1990), 586,222.
ZIP Codes: 30103, 30107, 30114 (part), 30130-31, 30136 (part), 30139, 
        30142-43, 30146, 30148, 30151, 30174 (part), 30175, 30177, 30183 
        (part), 30188 (part), 30201 (part), 30202 (part), 30501-04, 
        30506-07, 30510 (part), 30511-13, 30518 (part), 30522-23, 30525, 
        30527-28, 30531, 30533-35, 30537-46, 30548 (part), 30552, 30554-
        55, 30557, 30559-60, 30562-64, 30566-68, 30571-73, 30575-77, 
        30580-82, 30598, 30641, 30665, 30701, 30703, 30705, 30707-08, 
        30710-11, 30720-22, 30724-26, 30728, 30731-36, 30738-42, 30746, 
        30750-53, 30755-57

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    CHARLES W. NORWOOD, JR., Republican, of Evans, GA; born in Valdosta, 
GA, on July 27, 1941; attended Valdosta High School and graduated from 
Baylor Military High in Chattanooga, TN, 1959; B.S., Georgia Southern 
University, Statesboro, GA, 1964; D.D.S., Georgetown University Dental 
School, Washington, DC., 1967; served as captain, U.S. Army from 1967-
69, including one tour of duty in Vietnam with the 173d Airborne 
Brigade; awarded the Combat Medic Badge and two Bronze Stars; dentistry 
practice, Augusta, GA, 1969; elected president of the Georgia Dental 
Association, 1983; member: Commerce Committee and Economic and 
Educational Opportunities Committee; subcommittee: Energy and Power, 
Health and Environment, Workforce Protection; member, Trinity-on-the-
Hill United Methodist Church, Augusta, GA; started several small 
businesses over the years, including Northwood Tree Nursery in Evans, GA 
and Park Avenue Fabrics in Augusta, GA; married to Gloria Norwood, 1962; 
two children: Charles and Carlton; two grandchildren; elected on 
November 8, 1994 to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1707 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1010............................................         225-4101
  Chief of Staff.--John Walker.                                         
  Legislative Director.--Jim Hagan.                                     
  Senior Legislative Assistant.--Dan LaPre.                             
  Legislative Assistant.--Gabe Sterling.                                
  Press Secretary.--John Stone.                                         
1056 Claussen Road, Suite 226, Augusta, GA 30907.......   (706) 733-7066
  District Director.--Michael Shaffer.                                  
  Constituent Services Director.--CSM James K. Hussey                   
   (Ret).                                                               
  Office Manager/Constituent Services.--Nellie Torres.                  
  Constituent Services.--Dana Pavey.                                    
3720 Atlanta Highway, Suite 1, Athens, GA 30606........   (706) 208-8919
3914 Mullikin Road, Evans, GA 30809....................   (706) 651-1420
                                                                        

Counties: Banks, Barrow, Clarke, Columbia, Elbert, Franklin, Gwinnett 
        (part), Hart, Jackson, Lincoln, McDuffie, Madison, Morgan, 
        Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Richmond (part), Walton, and Wilkes 
        (part). Population (1990), 591,644.
        
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ZIP Codes: 30174 (part), 30203, 30207 (part), 30208 (part), 30209, 
        30211, 30221 (part), 30235, 30243 (part), 30245 (part), 30249 
        (part), 30255, 30262 (part), 30267, 30270, 30279, 30306 (part), 
        30467, 30510 (part), 30511, 30516-17, 30518 (part), 30520-21, 
        30529, 30543, 30547, 30548 (part), 30549, 30553, 30558, 30565, 
        30567, 30575, 30601, 30603-08, 30610, 30612-13, 30619-25, 30627-
        30, 30633-35, 30638-39, 30641, 30643, 30645, 30646 (part), 
        30647-48, 30650, 30655, 30660 (part), 30662-63, 30666-68, 30671, 
        30673 (part), 30677, 30680, 30683, 30802, 30805-06, 30808-09, 
        30812-14, 30815 (part), 30817, 30824, 30901 (part), 30904 
        (part), 30905 (part), 30906 (part), 30907, 30909 (part), 30910, 
        30914, 30916-17, 30919

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    CYNTHIA McKINNEY, Democrat, of Lithonia, GA; born in Atlanta, GA, on 
March 17, 1955; attended St. Paul of the Cross Elementary School, 
Atlanta; graduated St. Joseph High School, Atlanta; A.B., University of 
Southern California, 1978; attended Fletcher School of Law and 
Diplomacy; currently enrolled in Ph.D program; elected to the Georgia 
State House of Representatives, 1988-92; member, NAACP; one child, Coy 
Grandison, Jr., 1985; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
124 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1011..................................................         225-1605
  Chief of Staff.--Andrea Young.                                        
  Scheduler.--David Taylor.                                             
  Press Secretary/Legislative Assistant.--Omar Jabard.                  
One South Dekalb Center, Suite 9, 2853 Candler Road,                    
 Decatur, GA 30034.....................................   (404) 244-9902
  Executive Assistant.--Gary Cox.                                       
120 Barnard Street, Suite 305-A, Savannah, GA 31401....   (912) 642-4118
  Constitutent Services Representative.--Barbara                        
   Roberts.                                                             
505 Courthouse Lane, Suite 100, Augusta, GA 30901......   (706) 722-7551
  Constituent Services Representative.--Lola Russel.                    
                                                                        

Counties: Baldwin (part), Burke, Butts, Chatham (part), DeKalb (part), 
        Effingham (part), Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Henry (part), 
        Jasper, Jefferson, Jenkins, Putnam, Richmond (part), Screven, 
        Taliaferro, Twiggs (part), Warren, Washington, Wilkes (part), 
        and Wilkinson. Population (1990), 586,195.
ZIP Codes: 30002 (part), 30021 (part), 30027 (part), 30030 (part), 30032 
        (part), 30033 (part), 30034, 30035 (part), 30038, 30049 (part), 
        30058 (part), 30079 (part), 30083 (part), 30084 (part), 30087 
        (part), 30088 (part), 30207 (part), 30216, 30233 (part), 30234 
        (part), 30248 (part), 30253 (part), 30262 (part), 30281 (part), 
        30315 (part), 30316 (part), 30317 (part), 30413, 30424, 30426, 
        30434, 30441-42, 30446, 30449, 30455-56, 30477, 30631, 30642, 
        30650, 30660 (part), 30664-65, 30669, 30673 (part), 30678, 
        30803, 30805, 30807-08, 30810, 30815 (part), 30816, 30818-23, 
        30828, 30830, 30833, 30901 (part), 30903, 30904 (part), 30905 
        (part), 30906 (part), 30909 (part), 30911, 30913, 30999, 31003, 
        31017 (part), 31018, 31020, 31024, 31031 (part), 31033 (part), 
        31034-35, 31038 (part), 31042, 31044 (part), 31045, 31054, 31061 
        (part), 31062, 31064, 31067, 31082, 31085, 31087, 31089, 31090, 
        31094, 31401 (part), 31402, 31404 (part), 31405 (part), 31406 
        (part), 31408 (part), 31410 (part), 31412, 31414, 31498-99
        
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                                 HAWAII

                  (Population, 1990 census, 1,115,274)

                                SENATORS

    DANIEL K. INOUYE, Democrat, of Honolulu, HI; born in Honolulu, HI; 
September 7, 1924; A.B. degree in government and economics, University 
of Hawaii, 1950; J.D. degree, George Washington University Law School, 
1952; majority leader, Territorial house of representatives, 1954-58; 
Territorial senate, 1958-59; enlisted as private, 442d Infantry 
Regimental Combat Team, 1943; battlefield commission, second lieutenant, 
1944; served in France and Italy; retired captain, U.S. Army; Methodist; 
married the former Margaret Shinobu Awamura of Honolulu; one son, Daniel 
Ken Inouye, Jr.; elected July 28, 1959, to the 86th Congress; reelected 
to the 87th Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 6, 1962, for 
the term ending January 3, 1969; reelected November 5, 1968; reelected 
November 5, 1974, for the term ending January 3, 1981; reelected 
November 4, 1980, for the term ending January 3, 1987; reelected 
November 4, 1986; reelected November 3, 1992.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
722 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 1102..................................................         224-3934
  Administrative Assistant.--Patrick H. DeLeon.            TDD: 224-1233
  Office Manager.--Beverly MacDonald.                                   
  Personal Secretary.--Sally Watanabe.                                  
  Legislative Director.--Margaret Cummisky.                             
Suite 7325, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96850   (808) 541-2542
Hilo Auxiliary Office, 101 Aupuni Street, No. 205,                      
 Hilo, HI 96720........................................   (808) 935-0844
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    DANIEL K. AKAKA, Democrat, of Honolulu, HI; born in Honolulu, HI, 
September 11, 1924; graduated, Kamehameha High School, 1942; University 
of Hawaii, 1948-66; bachelor of education, professional certificate, 
master of education; served in the U.S. Army, 1945-47; teacher, 1953-60; 
vice principal, 1960; principal, 1963-71; program specialist, 1968-71; 
director, 1971-74; director and special assistant in Human Resources, 
1975-76; member, Kawaiahao Church; board of directors, Hanahauoli 
School; Act 4 Educational Advisory Commission; Library Advisory Council; 
Na Hookama O Pauahi Scholarship Committee, Kamehameha Schools; 
commissioner, Manpower and Full Employment Commission; minister of 
music, Kawaiahao Church; married to the former Mary Mildred Chong; five 
children: Millannie, Daniel, Jr., Gerard, Alan, and Nicholas; elected to 
the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress; elected November 6, 1990 to the U.S. Senate to complete the 
unexpired term of the late Senator Spark Matsunaga; reelected to the 
104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
720 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 1103..................................................         224-6361
  Administrative Assistant.--James Sakai.                  FAX: 224-2126
  Legislative Director.--Patrick O. McGarey.                            
  Office Manager/Personal Secretary.--Patricia L. Hill.                 
Room 3104, Prince Kuhio Building, P.O. Box 50144,                       
 Honolulu, HI 96850....................................   (808) 541-2534
  District Coordinator.--Michael T. Kitamura.                           
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    NEIL ABERCROMBIE, Democrat, of Honolulu, HI; born in Buffalo, NY, 
June 26, 1938; graduated from Williamsville High School, Williamsville, 
NY; B.A., Union College, 1959; Ph.D., University of Hawaii, 1974; 
candidate for election to the U.S. Senate, 1970; elected to the Hawaii 
House of Representatives, 1974-78; elected to Hawaii State Senate, 1978-
86; elected to the U.S. House of Representatives on September 20, 1986, 
to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Cecil Heftel; elected 
to the Honolulu City Council, 1988-90; married to Nancie Caraway; 
elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected on November 3, 
1992.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1233 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1101............................................         225-2726
  Chief of Staff.--Pat McCain.                                          
  Legislative Director.--Alan Yamamoto.                                 
  Communications Director.--Mike Slackman.                              
Room 4104, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96850.   (808) 541-2570
  District Director.--Steve Beaudry.                                    
                                                                        


County: Honolulu County (part); cities and townships of Aiea Pearl City, 
        Ewa Beach, Honolulu, Mililani (part), and Waipahu (part). 
        Population (1990), 554,119.
ZIP Codes: 96701, 96706, 96782, 96789, 96801-28, 96830, 96835-39, 96850, 
        96898

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    PATSY MINK, Democrat of Honolulu, born Patsy Matsu Takemoto on 
December 6, 1927, in the village of Paia on Maui; graduated from Maui 
High School, 1944; attended Wilson College, Chambersburg, PA; University 
of Nebraska; B.A., University of Hawaii, 1948; J.D., University of 
Chicago Law School, 1951; attorney, practicing in Hawaii; lecturer, 
University of Hawaii, 1952-56 and 1959-62; elected to the Hawaii House 
of Representatives, 1956-58; Hawaii Senate, 1958-59, 1962-64; elected to 
the U.S. House of Representatives, 89th-94th Congresses, 1965-1977; 
unsuccessful candidate to the U.S. Senate in 1976; Assistant Secretary 
of State, 1977-78; president, Americans for Democratic Action, 1978-82; 
elected to the Honolulu city council, 1983-87; elected to the U.S. House 
101st Congress by special election on September 22, 1990 to fill the 
vacancy caused by the resignation of Daniel Akaka; reelected to the 102d 
Congress and each succeeding Congress; married to John Francis Mink; one 
daughter, Gwendolyn.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2135 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1102............................................         225-4906
  Legislative Director.--Laura Efurd.                      FAX: 225-4987
  Office Manager.--Helen Lewis.                                         
Room 5104, Prince Kuhio Federal Building, P.O. Box                      
 50124, Honolulu, HI 96850.............................   (800) 541-1986
  Administrator Assistant.--Colleen Saiki.                 FAX: 538-0233
                                                                        

Counties: Hawaii, Honolulu (part), Kalawao, Kauai, and Maui. Population 
        (1990), 554,110.
ZIP Codes: 96703-05, 96707-08, 96710, 96712-22, 96725-34, 96738-86, 
        96788, 96790-93, 96795-97, 96862
        
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                                  IDAHO

                  (Population, 1990 census, 1,011,986)

                                SENATORS

    LARRY E. CRAIG, Republican, of Payette, ID; born July 20, 1945 in 
Council, ID; attended Midvale public schools; graduated, University of 
Idaho; student body president, University of Idaho, 1968-69; graduate 
work in economics and the politics of developing nations, George 
Washington University, 1970; Idaho State president and national vice 
president, Future Farmers of America, 1966-67; Idaho State Senate (three 
terms); chairman, Senate Commerce and Labor Committee; member: National 
Foundation for Defense Analysis; Idaho State Republican Executive 
Committee, 1976-78; president, Young Republican League of Idaho, 1976-
77; chairman, Republican Central Committee, Washington County, 1971-72; 
board of directors, National Rifle Association; policy chairman, 
Republican Study Committee, 1990; farmer-rancher, Midvale area, for 10 
years; Senate co-chairman, Congressional Coalition on Adoption; co-
founder and co-chair, Senate Private Property Rights Caucus; committees: 
Energy and Natural Resources; Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; 
Veterans' Affairs; Special Committee on Aging; Joint Economic; Select 
Committee on Ethics; subcommittees: chairman, Forests and Public Land 
Management; Energy Research and Development; chairman, Forestry, 
Conservation and Rural Revitalization; Research, Nutrition and General 
Legislation; married to the former Suzanne Thompson; three children: 
Mike, Shae, and Jay; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, 
November 6, 1990.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
313 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 1203..................................................         224-2752
  Chief of Staff.--Gregory S. Casey.                       FAX: 224-2573
  Executive Assistant.--Heather Smink.                                  
  Legislative Director/Counsel.--Brooke M. Roberts.                     
  Press Secretary.--David Fish.                                         
Room 149, 304 North Eighth Street, Boise, ID 83702.....   (208) 342-7985
                                                           FAX: 343-2458
103 North 4th Street, Coeur D'Alene, ID 83814..........   (208) 667-6130
                                                           FAX: 765-1743
846 Main Street, Lewiston, ID 83501....................   (208) 743-0792
                                                           FAX: 746-7275
250 South 4th Street, Pocatello, ID 83201..............   (208) 236-6817
                                                           FAX: 236-6820
1292 Addison Avenue East, Twin Falls, ID 83301.........   (208) 734-6780
                                                           FAX: 734-3905
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    DIRK KEMPTHORNE, Republican, of Boise, ID, born October 29, 1951 in 
San Diego, CA; B.A., University of Idaho, 1975; elected to the U.S. 
Senate, November 3, 1992, for 6-year term beginning January 5, 1993; 
mayor, city of Boise, ID, 1986-93; U.S. Conference of Mayors Advisory 
Board, 1991-93; chairman, USCM; 1st vice president, Association of Idaho 
Cities, 1991-93; Idaho Public Affairs manager, FMC Corporation, 1983-86; 
executive vice president, Idaho Home Builders Association, 1978-81; 
executive assistant to the director, Idaho Department of Lands, 1976-78; 
student body president, University of Idaho, 1974-75; board of 
directors, Parents and Youth Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse [PAYADA]; 
honorary chairman, Working Partners LTD; married to the former Patricia 
Merrill of Boise; two children.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
367 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-1202............................................         224-6142
  Legislative Director.--W.H. (Buzz) Fawcett.              FAX: 224-5893
  Special Assistant and Scheduler.--Salle Uberuaga.        TDD: 224-8523
  Press Secretary.--Mark Snider.                                        
  Office Manager.--Stephanie Schisler.                                  
304 North 8th, Room 338, Boise, ID 83701...............   (208) 334-1776
  Chief of Staff.--Phil Reberger.                                       
118 North 2nd Street, Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814..........   (208) 664-5490
2539 Channing Way, Room 240, Idaho Falls, ID 83404.....   (208) 522-9779
401 Second Street North, Room 106, Twin Falls, ID 83301   (208) 734-2515
250 South 4th, Room 207, Pocatello, ID 83201...........   (208) 236-6775

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618 D Street, Room E, Lewiston, ID 83501...............   (208) 743-1492
704 Blaine Street, Room 1, Caldwell, ID 83605..........   (208) 455-0360
220 East 5th Street, Room 105, Moscow, ID 83843........   (208) 883-9783
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    HELEN P. CHENOWETH, Republican, of Boise, ID; born in Topeka, KS, 
January 27, 1938; attended Culver City Elementary School, Culver City, 
CA; graduated, Grants Pass High School, Grants, Pass, OR; attended 
Whitworth College, Spokane, WA; self-employed medical and legal 
management consultant; guest instructor, University of Idaho's School of 
Law, recruited physicians to towns and clinics in Northwest from medical 
schools nationwide; State executive director of the Idaho Republican 
Party, 1975-77; chief of staff to then--Congressman Steve Symms; co-
owner, Consulting Associates, Inc.; nationally recognized spokesman for 
private property rights; committees: Resources, Agriculture; 
subcommittees: Energy and Mineral Resources; Water and Power Resources; 
National Parks, Forests and Lands; Resource Conservation, Research and 
Forestry; member: Endangered Species Act Task Force, Private Property 
Rights Task Force, Term Limits Task Force; married to Nicholas Signor 
Chenoweth; two children: Michael and Margaret; elected to the 104th 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1719 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1201............................................         225-6611
  Administrative Assistant.--Keith Rupp.                   FAX: 226-3029
  Legislative Director.--Glen Stonebrink.                               
  Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Andrea Gately.                        
  Office Manager/System Administrator.--Dean Lester.                    
304 North 8th Street, Room 454, Boise, ID 83702........   (208) 336-9831
  Chief of Staff.--Brent DeArmond.                                      
  Receptionist/Office Manager.--Sharon Kruse.                           
  Caseworkers: Scott Hoover; Rhonda Tilden.                             
  Special Assistant.--Vern Ravenscroft.                                 
621 Main, Suite G, Lewiston, ID 83501..................   (208) 746-4613
  District Representative.--Scott Carlton.                              
118 North 2nd Street, Suite 2, Coeur dAlene, ID 83814..   (208) 667-0127
  District Representative.--Heather Irby.                               
                                                                        

Counties: Ada (part), Adams, Benewah, Boise, Bonner, Boundary, Canyon, 
        Clearwater, Gem, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Lewis, Nez Perce, 
        Owyhee, Payette, Shoshone, Valley, and Washington. Population 
        (1990), 503,357.
ZIP Codes: 83501, 83520-26, 83530, 83533-49, 83551-55, 83602, 83604-05, 
        83610-12, 83615-17, 83619-20, 83622, 83624, 83626, 83628-32, 
        83634-39, 83641-46, 83650-52, 83654-61, 83666, 83669-72, 83676-
        77, 83701-09, 83720-32, 83801-14, 83821, 83823-27, 83830, 83832-
        37, 83839-43, 83845-55, 83857-58, 83860-62, 83864-67, 83869-74, 
        83876

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    MICHAEL D. CRAPO, Republican, of Idaho Falls, ID; born in Idaho 
Falls on May 20, 1951; attended Eastside Elementary, Idaho Falls, 1957-
62; attended Hawthorne Elementary, Idaho Falls, 1962-63; graduated, 
Idaho Falls High School, Idaho Falls, 1969; B.A., Brigham Young 
University, Provo, UT, 1973; J.D., Harvard University Law School, 
Cambridge, MA, 1977; attorney; admitted to the California bar, 1977; 
admitted to the Idaho bar, 1979; law clerk, Hon. James M. Carter, Judge 
of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, San Diego, CA, 1977-
78; associate attorney, Gibson, Dunn, and Crutcher, San Diego, 1978-79; 
attorney, Holden, Kidwell, Hahn & Crapo, 1979-92; partner, 1983-92; 
elected to the Idaho State Senate, 1984-92, Assistant Majority Leader, 
1987-89, president pro tempore, 1989-92; member: American Bar 
Association; Boy Scouts of America; former member, Idaho Falls Rotary 
Club, 1984-88; married to the former Susan Diane Hasleton, 1974; five 
children: Michelle (1978), Brian (1981), Stephanie (1983), Lara (1984), 
and Paul (1986); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
437 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1202..................................................         225-5531
  Administrative Assistant.--Jane Gorsuch.                 FAX: 225-8216
  Executive Assistant.--Dorothy Boger.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Susan Wheeler.                                      
Suite 325, 304 North 8th Street, Boise, ID 83702.......   (208) 334-1953
  Chief of Staff.--John Hoehne.                                         
                                                                        


Counties: Ada (part), Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Blaine, Bonneville, 
        Butte, Camas, Caribou, Cassia, Clark, Custer, Elmore, Franklin, 
        Fremont, Gooding, Jefferson, Jerome, Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison, 
        Minidoka, Oneida, Power, Teton, and Twin Falls. Population 
        (1990), 503,392.
ZIP Codes: 83201-06, 83209-15, 83217-18, 83220-21, 83223, 83226-30, 
        83232-39, 83241, 83243-46, 83250-56, 83260-63, 83271-72, 83274, 
        83276-78, 83280-81, 83283, 83285-87, 83301-03, 83311-14, 83316, 
        83318, 83320-28, 83330, 83332-38, 83340-44, 83346-50, 83352-55, 
        83401-06, 83420-25, 83427-29, 83431, 83433-38, 83440, 83442-46, 
        83448-52, 83454-55, 83462-69, 83601, 83623-24, 83627, 83633, 
        83647-48, 83701, 83702 (part), 83703 (part), 83705 (part), 83706 
        (part), 83707, 83712, 83720-27, 83729-30, 83733, 83735, 83756-57
        
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                                ILLINOIS

                  (Population, 1990 census, 11,466,682)

                                SENATORS

    PAUL SIMON, Democrat, of Makanda, IL; born, Eugene, OR, November 29, 
1928, son of Reverend and Mrs. Martin (Ruth) Simon; attended public 
schools of Eugene, OR, University of Oregon, Dana College, Blair, NE; at 
the age of 19, purchased the Troy Tribune, Troy, IL, becoming the 
youngest editor-publisher in the Nation; expanded newspaper business to 
chain of 14 weeklies, sold in 1966 to devote full time to writing and 
public service; U.S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps, 1951-53, assigned 
as a special agent in Europe along the Iron Curtain; elected to Illinois 
House of Representatives at the age of 25 in 1954, reelected in 1956, 
1958, and 1960; elected to Illinois Senate, 1962, reelected in 1966; 
elected Illinois Lieutenant Governor, 1968, serving from January 1969, 
to January 1973; taught at Sangamon State University, Springfield, IL, 
1972-73, and at John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics, Harvard 
University, 1973; received Best Legislator Award of Independent Voters 
of Illinois seven times, more than any other State legislator; a leader 
in government reform, he has disclosed his income, assets, and 
liabilities every year since 1954; author of a wide range of education 
reforms, including The National Literacy Act (1991), direct student loan 
program (1993), and the School-to-Work Opportunities Act (1994); author 
of 15 books, ``A Hungry World'', ``Lovejoy--Martyr to Freedom'', 
``Lincoln's Preparation for Greatness'', ``You Want To Change the World? 
So Change It'', ``The Tongue-Tied American'', ``Once And Future 
Democrats'', ``The Glass House'' and coauthor of ``Protestant-Catholic 
Marriages Can Succeed'' (with his wife Jeanne) and ``The Politics of 
World Hunger'' (Harper's Magazine Press, 1973, with his brother, Rev. 
Arthur Simon); ``Beginnings'' (Continuum, 1986), ``Let's Put America 
Back To Work'' (Bonus Books, 1986), ``Winners and Losers'' (Continuum, 
1989); ``Advice and Consent'' (National Press Books, 1992), ``We Can Do 
Better'' (National Press Books, 1994), ``Freedom's Champion: Elijah 
Lovejoy'' (Southern Illinois University Press, 1994); 37 honorary 
degrees; married to the former Jeanne Hurley of Wilmette, IL, on April 
21, 1960, when both were serving in the Illinois House of 
Representatives, making them the only husband-wife team in the history 
of the general assembly; two children: Sheila, March 13, 1961 and 
Martin, May 21, 1964; Lutheran; elected to the 94th Congress, November 
5, 1974; reelected to four succeeding Congresses; elected on November 6, 
1984 to the U.S. Senate for the term expiring January 3, 1991 and 
reelected November 6, 1990.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
462 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-1302............................................         224-2152
  Administrative Assistant.--Vicki Otten.                  FAX: 224-0868
  Office Manager.--Mariella Posey.                                      
  Press Secretary.--David Carle.                                        
  Legislative Director.--Bob Shireman.                                  
Room 3892, 230 South Dearborn, Chicago, IL 60604.......   (312) 353-4952
Suite 1, 3 West Old Capitol Plaza, Springfield, IL                      
 62701.................................................   (217) 492-4960
Room 115-B, 250 West Cherry Street, Carbondale, IL                      
 62203.................................................   (618) 457-3653
                                                                        

                                 *  *  *

    CAROL MOSELEY-BRAUN, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born August 16, 1947 
in Chicago; J.D., University of Chicago Law School, 1972; other career 
experience: prosecutor in the U.S. attorney's office for 3 years; 
elected to the House of Representatives, 1978-87, elected as first woman 
and first African-American to serve as assistant majority leader of the 
Illinois House; elected as Cook County Recorder of Deeds, 1987-92, she 
was the first woman and first African-American to hold executive office 
in Cook County; one child; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 3, 1992, 
for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993; committee memberships: 
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Finance; Special Committee on Aging.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
320 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 1303..................................................         224-2854
  Chief of Staff.--[Vacant.]                                            
  Legislative Director.--Bill Mattea.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Joanna Slaney.                                      
  Administrative Director.--Paul Effertz.                               
Suite 3900, Kluczynski Federal Building, 230 South                      
 Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604-1690...............   (312) 353-5420
  Director.--Jill Zwick.                                                
  .....................................................                 

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Henson Robinson House, 520 South Eighth Street,                         
 Springfield, IL 62703-1607............................   (217) 492-4126
6 Executive Drive, Suite 6, Fairview Heights, IL 62208.   (618) 632-7242
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    BOBBY RUSH, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born on November 23, 1946 in 
Georgia; served in U.S. Army, 1963-68; B.A., with honors, Roosevelt 
University, Chicago; M.A., University of Illinois, Chicago; Democratic 
Ward Committeeman, second ward, Chicago, IL, 1984, 1988; Democratic 
State Central Committeeman of Illinois' First Congressional District, 
1990; deputy chairman, Illinois Democratic Party, 1990; Department of 
Commerce and Community Affairs Illinois Enterprise Zone Award; Operation 
PUSH Outstanding Young Man award; Henry Booth House Outstanding 
Community Service Award; South End Jaycee Outstanding Business and 
Professional Achievement award; Chicago Black United Communities 
Distinguished Political Leadership Award; co-founder, Illinois Black 
Panther Party; married to Carolyn Rush; five children; elected on 
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
131 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1301..................................................         225-4372
  Administrative Assistant.--Maurice Daniel.               FAX: 226-0333
  Legislative Director.--Robert Walsh, Esq.                             
655 East 79th Street, Chicago, IL 60619................   (312) 224-6500
  District Administrator.--Stanley Watkins.                FAX: 224-9624
                                                                        

County: Cook County (part); cities and townships of Alsip, Blue Island 
        (part), Chicago (part), Evergreen Park, Merrionette Park, and 
        Oak Lawn (part). Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60406 (part), 60453 (part), 60609 (part), 60615 (part), 60616 
        (part), 60617 (part), 60619, 60620 (part), 60621 (part), 60628 
        (part), 60629 (part), 60632 (part), 60636 (part), 60637 (part), 
        60642, 60643 (part), 60649 (part), 60652 (part), 60653 (part), 
        60655, 60658 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    MEL REYNOLDS, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born on January 8, 1952 in 
Mound Bayou, MS; attended Chicago City Colleges and the University of 
Illinois at Champaign; Rhodes Scholar; J.D., Oxford University, England; 
M.P.A., Kennedy School of Government, Harvard; assistant professor, 
Roosevelt University, Chicago; executive director, Community Economic 
Development and Education Foundation; radio talk show host; member, 
executive committee, Chicago Chapter of the NAACP; special assistant to 
the vice president, Academic Affairs, University of Illinois; founder 
and former president, American Scholars Against World Hunger; married to 
Marisol Concepcion, 1990; three children; elected on November 3, 1992 to 
the 103d Congress; reelected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
312 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-0773
  Chief of Staff.--Charles Kelly.                          FAX: 225-0774
  Legislative Director.--[Vacant].                                      
  Press Secretary.--Charles Kelly.                                      
  Legislative Aide.--Stephen Perencevich.                               
525 East 103rd Street, Chicago, IL 60628...............   (312) 568-7900
                                                                        

County: Cook County (part); cities and townships of Blue Island, Calumet 
        City, Calumet Park, Chicago (part), Chicago Heights, Country 
        Club Hills Crestwood, Dixmoor, Dolton, East Hazel Crest, 
        Flossmoor, Ford Heights, Glenwood, Harvey, Hazelcrest, Homewood, 
        Markham, Matterson, Midlothian, Oak Forest, Olympia Fields, Park 
        Forest, Phoenix, Posen, Riverdale, Robbins, South Holland. 
        Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60406 (part), 60409 (part), 60411 (part), 60419, 60422, 60423 
        (part), 60425 (part), 60426 (part), 60429, 60430 (part), 60443 
        (part), 60445 (part), 60452 (part), 60461, 60466 (part), 60469, 
        60472, 60473 (part), 60477 (part), 60478 (part), 60617 (part), 
        60620 (part), 60621 (part), 60627, 60628 (part), 60633 (part), 
        60636 (part), 60643 (part), 60649 (part)
        
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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    WILLIAM O. LIPINSKI, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born in Chicago on 
December 22, 1937; graduated Blessed Sacrament School in Chicago; 
graduated, St. Patrick High School, Chicago, 1956; attended, Loras 
College, Dubuque, IA, 1956-57; served in U.S. Army Reserves, 1961-67; 
alderman, Chicago City Council, 1975-83; chairman, City Council 
Education Committee; delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1976, 
1984, and 1988; past president, Kiwanis Club; member: Polish National 
Alliance, Chicago Historical Society; 23rd Ward Democratic Committeeman, 
1974-present; married to the former Rose Marie Lapinski, 1962; two 
children: Laura and Dan; award: Man of the Year, area 4, Chicago Park 
District, January 1983; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1501 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1303............................................         225-5701
  Legislative Director.--Jeffrey Goodell.                               
  Executive Assistant.--Beverly Griffin.                                
5832 South Archer Avenue, Chicago, IL 60638............   (312) 886-0481
  Administrative Assistant.--George Edwards.                            
                                                                        

County: Cook County (part); cities and townships of Alsip, Argo, Bedford 
        Park, Berwyn, Bridgeview, Burr Ridge, Chicago, Chicago Ridge, 
        Cicero, Countryside, Crestwood Midlothian, Forest Park, Hickory 
        Hills, Hinsdale, Hometown, Hodgkins, Indian Head Park, Justice 
        Burbank, LaGrange, Lyons, McCook, North Riverside, Oak Forest, 
        Oak Lawn, Oak Park, Orland Park, Palos Heights, Palos Hills, 
        Palos Park, Proviso, Riverside, Stickney, Summit Brookfield, 
        Tinley Park, Western Springs, Willow Springs, and Worth. 
        Population (1990), 571,531
ZIP Codes: 60130 (part), 60304 (part), 60402, 60415, 60426 (part), 60445 
        (part), 60452 (part), 60453 (part), 60454-56, 60457 (part), 
        60458-59, 60462 (part), 60463, 60464 (part), 60465 (part), 60477 
        (part), 60478 (part), 60480 (part), 60482, 60499, 60501, 60513 
        (part), 60521 (part), 60525 (part), 60534 (part), 60546 (part), 
        60558 (part), 60629 (part), 60632 (part), 60638, 60644 (part), 
        60650 (part), 60652 (part), 60658 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    LUIS V. GUTIERREZ, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born on December 10, 
1953, in Chicago, IL; B.A., Northeastern Illinois University, 1974; 
alderman; social worker, State of Illinois; Teacher; married in 1977 to 
Soraida Arocho Gutierrez; two children: Omaira and Jessica; elected on 
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
408 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1304..................................................         225-8203
  Chief of Staff.--Doug Scofield.                                       
  Legislative Director.--Jennice Fuentes.                               
  Scheduler/Office Manager.--Elizabeth Lynskey.                         
  Senior Policy Adviser/Communications Director.--                      
   Enrique Fernandez.                                                   
3181 North Elston Avenue, Chicago, IL 60618............   (312) 509-0999
2132 West 21st Street, Chicago, IL 60608...............   (312) 579-0886
                                                                        

County: Cook County (part); cities of Berkeley (part), Brookfield 
        (part), Chicago (part), Ciero (part), Elmwood Park (part), 
        Forest Park (part), Hillside (part), Maywood (part), Melrose 
        Park (part), Northlake (part), Oak Park (part), Stickney (part), 
        Stone Park (part), and Westchester (part). Population (1990), 
        571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60130 (part), 60141, 60153 (part), 60154 (part), 60160 
        (part), 60162 (part), 60163 (part), 60164 (part), 60165 (part), 
        60304 (part), 60513 (part), 60608 (part), 60609 (part), 60612 
        (part), 60614 (part), 60616 (part), 60618 (part), 60622 (part), 
        60623 (part), 60625 (part), 60629 (part), 60632 (part), 60635 
        (part), 60636 (part), 60639 (part), 60641 (part), 60644 (part), 
        60647 (part), 60650 (part), 60651 (part), 60657 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    MICHAEL P. FLANAGAN, Republican, of Chicago, IL; born November 9, 
1962; graduated, Lane Technical High School, Chicago, IL; B.A., Loyola 
University; Chicago, IL; Loyola University School of Law, 1988; captain, 
field artillery, U.S. Army, 1984-88, 1991-92; admitted to Illinois State 
bar, 1991; elected to the 104th Congress.


                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
101407 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                  
 20515-1305............................................         225-4061
  Administrative Assistant.--Glenn Lackey.                 FAX: 225-3128
  Legislative Director.--Donald Thorson.                                
  Press Secretary.--Mike Scanlon.                                       
  Scheduler.--John Gilbert.                                             
3538 West Irving Part Road, Chicago, IL 60618..........   (312) 588-2288
                                                           FAX: 588-3196
                                                                        


County: Cook County (part); cities and townships of Chicago, Franklin 
        Park, River Grove, Harwood Heights, Norridge, Schiller Park 
        (part), Elmwood Park (part), Melrose Park (part), Maywood, and 
        Northlake. Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60131 (part), 60153 (part), 60160 (part), 60161, 60164 
        (part), 60165 (part), 60171, 60176 (part), 60197-98, 60610 
        (part), 60611 (part), 60613 (part), 60614 (part), 60618 (part), 
        60622 (part), 60625 (part), 60630 (part), 60631 (part), 60634, 
        60635 (part), 60639 (part), 60640 (part), 60641 (part), 60646 
        (part), 60647 (part), 60656 (part), 60657 (part), 60659 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    HENRY J. HYDE, Republican, of Wood Dale, IL; born in Chicago, IL, 
April 18, 1924; graduated St. George High School, Evanston, IL, 1942; 
B.S.S., Georgetown University, 1947; J.D., Loyola University School of 
Law, Chicago, IL, 1949; ensign, U.S. Navy, 1944-46; commander, U.S. 
Naval Reserve (retired); admitted to the Illinois bar, January 9, 1950; 
State Representative in Illinois General Assembly, 1967-74; majority 
leader, Illinois House of Representatives, 1971-72; married to the late 
Jeanne Simpson of Bridgeport, CT and Arlington, VA, November 8, 1947; 
three sons: Henry, Jr., Robert, and Anthony; and one daughter, Laura; 
elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2110 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1306............................................         225-4561
  Administrative Assistant.--Judy Wolverton.                            
  Press Secretary.--Sam Stratman.                                       
Suite 200, 50 East Oak Street, Addison, IL 60101.......   (708) 832-5950
  Executive Assistants: Patrick Durante; Alice                          
   Horstman.                                                            
                                                                        

Counties: Cook County (part) and DuPage (part). Cities: Addison, 
        Bensenville, Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Des Plaines, Elk Grive 
        Village, Elmhurst, Glen Ellyn, Glendale Heights, La Grange Park, 
        Lombard, Park Ridge, Roselle, Schiller Park, Villa Park, 
        Westchester, Wheaton. Townships: Addison, Bloomingdale, Elk 
        Grove, Leyden Proviso, Maine, Milton and York. Population 
        (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60005 (part), 60007 (part), 60008 (part), 60009, 60016 
        (part), 60017-19, 60025 (part), 60056 (part), 60068, 60101, 
        60103 (part), 60106, 60108, 60126, 60131 (part), 60137 (part), 
        60138-39, 60143, 60148 (part), 60154 (part), 60157 (part), 60162 
        (part), 60172 (part), 60173 (part), 60176 (part), 60181 (part), 
        60187 (part), 60188 (part), 60191, 60513 (part), 60515 (part), 
        60521 (part), 60525 (part), 60558 (part), 60559 (part), 60631 
        (part), 60666, 60714 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    CARDISS COLLINS, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born in St. Louis, MO, 
September 24, 1931; moved to Detroit, MI, at the age of 10 and attended 
Bishop and Lincoln Elementary Schools; after graduation from Detroit's 
High School of Commerce, moved to Chicago; attended Northwestern 
University; Honorary Degrees: Winston-Salem State University, Spelman 
College, Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, and Barber-Scotia 
College. Distinguished Service Awards: Roosevelt University, Loyola 
University, Congressional Black Caucus; began her career as a 
stenographer with Illinois Department of Labor; promoted to secretary 
with Illinois Department of Revenue, then accountant, eventually moving 
into position of revenue auditor and served in this capacity until 
announcing her candidacy; actively engaged in the successful campaigns 
of her late husband, George Collins; committeewoman of Chicago's 24th 
Ward; former vice president, Lawndale Youth Commission; member: 
Friendship Baptist Church of Chicago, Alfred Street Baptist Church in 
Virginia, NAACP, LINKS, Inc., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, The Black 
Women's Agenda, National Council of Negro Women, Alpha Gamma Pi 
Sorority; chairwoman, Congressional Black Caucus 96th Congress; 
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation 103d and 104th Congress; 
treasurer, Congressional Black Caucus, 99th and 100th Congresses; 
member: Democratic National Committee; ranking member, Committee on 
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ment Reform and Oversight; Committee on Government Operations; 
Committee on Energy and Commerce; Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse 
and Control; Subcommittees: former chairwoman of the Subcommittee on 
Government Activities and Transportation; Oversight and Investigations; 
former chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Commerce, Consumer Protection 
and Competitiveness; one son, Kevin; elected to the 93d Congress, by 
special election, June 5, 1973, to fill the vacancy caused by the death 
of her husband; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2308 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1307............................................         225-5006
  Administrative Assistant.--Bud Myers.                    FAX: 225-8396
  Senior Legislative Director.--Chris Morton.                           
Room 3880, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60605   (312) 353-5754
  District Administrator.--J. Robert Kettlewell.                        
328 Lake Street, Oak Park, IL 60302....................   (708) 383-1400
                                                                        

County: Cook County (part); cities and townships of Bellwood, Berkley, 
        Broadview, Chicago, Forest Park, Hillside, Maywood, Oak Park, 
        River Forest, Westchester and Elmwood Park. Population (1990), 
        571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60104, 60130 (part), 60153 (part), 60154 (part), 60160 
        (part), 60162 (part), 60163 (part), 60301-03, 60304 (part), 
        60305, 60425 (part), 60546 (part), 60601-07, 60608 (part), 60609 
        (part), 60610 (part), 60611 (part), 60612 (part), 60614 (part), 
        60615 (part), 60616 (part), 60621 (part), 60622 (part), 60623 
        (part), 60624, 60635 (part), 60637 (part), 60639 (part), 60644 
        (part), 60650 (part), 60651 (part), 60653 (part), 60654, 60661, 
        60664, 60680-81, 60690

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    PHILIP M. CRANE, Republican, of Wauconda, IL; born in Chicago, IL, 
November 3, 1930; educated at DePauw University, Hillsdale College, 
University of Michigan, and University of Vienna, and received M.A. and 
Ph.D. degrees from Indiana University; honorary doctor of laws, Grove 
City College, Grove City, PA, 1973; honorary doctor of political 
science, Francisco Marroquin University, Guatemala, 1979; served with 
the U.S. Army, on active duty, 1954-56; 2 years, advertising manager, 
Hopkins Syndicate, Inc.; taught at Indiana University for 3 years before 
moving to Bradley University, Peoria, IL, in 1963, where he taught 
United States and Latin American history until 1967; served as director 
of schools, Westminster Academy, Northbrook, IL, 1967-68; in 1962, 
employed by the Republican Party as a public relations expert; in 1964, 
served as director of research for the Illinois Goldwater Organization; 
at the request of Richard Nixon, served as one of his advisors and 
researchers on political and national issues, 1964-68; in 1976 served as 
chairman of Illinois Citizens for Reagan Committee; trustee of Hillsdale 
College; chairman, American Conservative Union, 1977-79; director of the 
Intercollegiate Studies Institute; serves with more than 60 U.S. 
Senators and Representatives on the National Advisory Board of Young 
Americans for Freedom; chairman of Republican Study Committee, 1983; 
appointed by President Reagan to the Commission on the Bicentennial of 
the United States Constitution; married Arlene Catherine Johnson of 
Chicago; seven girls, one boy: Catherine Anne, Susanna Marie, Jennifer 
Elizabeth, Rebekah Caroline, George Washington V, Rachel Ellen, Sarah 
Emma, and Carrie Esther; elected to the 91st Congress, by special 
election, November 25, 1969, to fill the vacancy caused by the 
resignation of Donald Rumsfeld; reelected to each succeeding Congress; 
member, Committee on Ways and Means.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
233 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1308..................................................         225-3711
  Administrative Assistant.--Robert C. Coleman.                         
  Executive Secretary.--Kathryn N. Bell.                                
  Press Secretary.--Robert F. Foster.                                   
1450 South New Wilke Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005.   (708) 394-0790
  District Representative.--Jack McKenney.                              
300 N. Milwaukee Ave., Suite C, Lake Villa, IL 60046...   (708) 265-9000
                                                                        

Counties: Cook County; cities of Barrington, Hanover, Palatine, 
        Schaumburg, part of Elk Grove and part of Wheeling. Lake County; 
        cities of Antioch, Avon, Cuba, Ela, Fremont, Grant, Lake Villa, 
        Newport, Warren and Wauconda. Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60002, 60004 (part), 60005 (part), 60006, 60007 (part), 60008 
        (part), 60010 (part), 60011, 60013 (part), 60020, 60030 (part), 
        60031, 60041, 60042 (part), 60046-47, 60048 (part), 60050 
        (part), 60056 (part), 60060 (part), 60067, 60073-75, 60078, 
        60081 (part), 60083, 60084 (part), 60085 (part), 60087 (part), 
        60092, 60094-95, 60099 (part), 60103 (part), 60107, 60120 
        (part), 60159, 60168, 60172 (part), 60173 (part), 60192-96
        
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                             NINTH DISTRICT

    SIDNEY R. YATES, Democrat, of Chicago, IL; born in Chicago, IL, 
August 27, 1909; educated in public elementary and high school in 
Chicago; received the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy from the 
University of Chicago in 1931 and the degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence 
from the University of Chicago in 1933; served in the U.S. Navy for 26 
months; released from active duty with the rank of lieutenant; attorney 
at law since 1933; assistant attorney for Illinois State bank receiver, 
1935-37; assistant attorney general attached to Illinois Commerce 
Commission as traction attorney, 1937-40; editor of ``Bulletin of 
Decalogue Society of Lawyers,'' 1947; married Adeline J. Holleb of 
Chicago in 1935; has one son, Stephen R. Yates; member: American Bar 
Association, American Veterans' Committee, Chicago Bar Association, 
Illinois State Bar Association, Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 
City Club of Chicago, Decalogue Society of Lawyers, Kennedy Center 
trustee, regent emeritus, Smithsonian Institution, U.S. Holocaust 
Memorial Council; elected to the 81st Congress on November 2, 1948; 
reelected to the 82d, 83d, 84th, 85th, 86th, and 87th Congresses; U.S. 
representative to Trusteeship Council of the United Nations with rank of 
Ambassador, 1963-64; elected to the 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2109 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1309............................................         225-2111
  Administrative Assistant.--Mary Anderson Bain.           FAX: 225-3493
Room 3920, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604   (312) 353-4596
Room 2700, 2100 Ridge Avenue, Evanston, IL 60201.......   (708) 328-2610
                                                                        

County: Cook County (part). Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60025 (part), 60053, 60076-77, 60201-04, 60613 (part), 60614 
        (part), 60625 (part), 60626, 60630 (part), 60631 (part), 60640 
        (part), 60645, 60646 (part), 60656 (part), 60657 (part), 60659 
        (part), 60660, 60714 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    JOHN EDWARD PORTER, Republican, of Wilmette, IL; born in Evanston, 
IL, June 1, 1935; attended public schools and graduated from Evanston 
Township High School, 1953; attended Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology, Cambridge, MA, 1953-54; B.S.B.A., Northwestern University 
School of Business, Evanston, IL, 1957; J.D. with distinction, 
University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, MI, 1961 (Michigan Law 
Review); served in U.S. Army Signal Corps (Reserves), 1958-64; engaged 
in the practice of law in Evanston, IL; admitted to practice before the 
Supreme Court of the United States, U.S. Court of Claims, and the 
Illinois State bar; honor law graduate attorney, U.S. Department of 
Justice, Washington, DC, 1961-63; member, Illinois State Legislature, 
1973-79; member or officer of many civic and philanthropic 
organizations; member since 1981 of the Appropriations Committee; 
Subcommittee: ranking member, Labor, Health and Human Services, and 
Education; Foreign Operations; founder and co-chairman, Congressional 
Human Rights Caucus; married to the former Kathryn Suzanne Cameron, 
1974; five children: John, David, Donna, Robyn, and Ann; elected to the 
96th Congress, by special election, January 22, 1980; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2373 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1310............................................         225-4835
  Administrative Assistant.--Robert Gustafson.             FAX: 225-0157
  Legislative Director.--Robert Gustafson.                              
  Scheduler.--Lynn Guhse.                                               
Suite 102, 200 Wilmot Road, Deerfield, IL 60015........   (708) 940-0202
  Executive Assistant.--Ginny Hotaling.                                 
  Press Secretary.--David Kohn.                                         
601-A County Building, 18 North County Street,                          
 Waukegan, IL 60085....................................   (708) 662-0101
1650 Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights, IL                      
 60004.................................................   (708) 392-0303
                                                                        

Counties: Cook (part) and Lake (part). Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60004 (part), 60005 (part), 60015, 60016 (part), 60022, 60025 
        (part), 60026, 60029, 60030 (part), 60035, 60037, 60040, 60043-
        45, 60048 (part), 60056 (part), 60060 (part), 60061-62, 60064-
        65, 60069-70, 60079, 60082, 60085 (part), 60087 (part), 60088-
        91, 60093, 60096, 60099 (part)
        
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                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    JERRY WELLER, Republican, of Morris, IL; born in Streator, IL, July 
7, 1957; graduated, Dwight High School, 1975; B.A., Agriculture, 
University of Illinois, 1979; aide to Congressman Tom Corcoran, 1980-81; 
aide to John R. Block (U.S. Secretary of Agriculture), 1981-85; former 
state representative 1988-94; National Republican Legislative 
Association Legislator of the Year; listed in the 1990 Almanac of 
Illinois Politico; member: House Banking Committee, House Veterans 
Affairs Committee, House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, 
Assistant Majority Whip, House Republican Steering Committee.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1710 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-3635
  Administrative Assistant.--Jim Hayes.                                 
  Executive Assistant.--Maggie Lockwood.                                
  Legislative Director.--Bill Himpler.                                  
  Senior Legislative Assistant.--Gina Elmore.                           
Joliet Congressional District Office, 51 West Jackson                   
 Street, Suite 100, Joliet, IL 60432...................   (815) 740-2028
  Press Secretary.--Kimberly Clarke.                                    
Ottawa Congressional District Office, 628-30, Columbus                  
 Street, Suite 205, Ottawa, IL 61350...................   (815) 433-0085
  District Manager.--Reed Wilson.                                       
Steger Congressional District Office, 3331 Chicago                      
 Road, Suite 4B, Steger Plaza, Steger, IL 60475........   (708) 754-7552
                                                                        

Counties: Cook (part), Grundy, Kankakee (part), La Salle (part), and 
        Will (part). Population (1990), 571,528.
ZIP Codes: 60401, 60407-08, 60409 (part), 60410, 60411 (part), 60416-17, 
        60421, 60423 (part), 60424, 60425 (part), 60432-34, 60435 
        (part), 60436 (part), 60437-38, 60442, 60444, 60447 (part), 
        60448-49, 60450 (part), 60451, 60466 (part), 60468, 60470-71, 
        60473 (part), 60474-76, 60479, 60481, 60531, 60537, 60551, 
        60557, 60901 (part), 60913-15, 60931, 60935, 60940-41, 60944, 
        60950, 60954, 60964 (part), 61316, 61332, 61334 (part), 61341, 
        61342 (part), 61348, 61350, 61354 (part), 61358 (part), 61360, 
        61364 (part), 61370 (part), 61371-73, 61377 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            TWELFTH DISTRICT

    JERRY F. COSTELLO, Democrat, of Belleville, IL; born in East St. 
Louis, St. Clair County, IL on September 25, 1949; attended Holy Angels 
Grammar, East St. Louis, 1964; graduated, Assumption High, East St. 
Louis, 1968; A.A., Belleville Area College, IL, 1970; B.A., Maryville 
College of the Sacred Heart, St. Louis, MO, 1973; law enforcement 
official, 1970-80; elected chairman of the County Board, St. Clair 
County, IL, 1980-88; member: East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, 
Metro Counties of Illinois, Southwestern Illinois Leadership Council, 
Southwestern Illinois Small Business Finance Alliance, Light Rail 
Transit Committee; chairman, the St. Clair, IL, Heart Fund drive, and 
United Way drive 1985, cochairman of the St. Clair County March of 
Dimes, 1988; married to the former Georgia Jean Cockrum, 1968; three 
children: Jerry II, Gina Maria, and John Patrick; elected by special 
election to the 100th Congress on August 9, 1988, to fill the vacancy by 
the death of Charles Melvin Price; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

                                                                        
                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2454 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1312............................................         225-5661
  Administrative Assistant.--Brian Lott.                   FAX: 225-0285
1363 Niedringhaus Avenue, Granite City, IL 62040.......   (618) 451-7065
Suite 210, 8787 State Street, East Saint Louis, IL                      
 62203.................................................   (618) 397-8833
327 West Main Street, Belleville, IL 62220.............   (618) 233-8026
                                                                        

Counties: Alexander, Jackson, Madison (part), Monroe, Perry, Randolph, 
        St. Clair, Union, and Williamson (part). Population (1990), 
        571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60457 (part), 62002 (part), 62010 (part), 62018 (part), 62024 
        (part), 62035 (part), 62040 (part), 62048, 62059-60, 62071, 
        62084, 62087, 62090, 62095, 62201-08, 62214, 62217, 62220-23, 
        62225, 62232-33, 62234 (part), 62236-44, 62246, 62248, 62254-62, 
        62264-65, 62268-69, 62272, 62274, 62277-80, 62282, 62285-86, 
        62288-89, 62292, 62293 (part), 62294 (part), 62295, 62297-98, 
        62831-32, 62883, 62888, 62901-03, 62905-07, 62912-16, 62918, 
        62920, 62924, 62926-27, 62929, 62932, 62940, 62942, 62949-950, 
        62952, 62957-58, 62961-62, 62966, 62969, 62971, 62975, 62988, 
        62990, 62992-94, 62997-98
        
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                           THIRTEENTH DISTRICT

    HARRIS W. FAWELL, Republican, of Naperville, IL; born in West 
Chicago, March 25, 1929; graduated from West Chicago Community High 
School; undergraduate, North Central College, Naperville, IL, 1947-49; 
LL.D., Chicago-Kent College of Law, Chicago, IL, 1949-52; engaged in 
private practice of law, Fawell, James & Brooks, Naperville, 1954-84; 
member, Du Page County, IL, and American Bar Associations; U.S. District 
Court Trial Bar; Illinois and American Trial Lawyers Associations; 
American Judicature Society; highest legal ability rating ``A'' of 
Martindale-Hubbell law directory; general counsel, Illinois Association 
of Park Districts, 1977-84; member, Illinois State Senate, 1963-77; 
former chairman, Education and Public Welfare-Health Committees, 
Illinois Senate; former member, Illinois Commission on Children, 1967-
77; former chairman, School Law Section Council, Illinois State Bar 
Association; active in many civic associations; elected, Fellow of the 
Chicago-Kent College of Law Honor Council ``for contribution to the 
College of Law and high standards of legal profession'', 1981; former 
assistant State's attorney, DuPage County, IL; married to the former 
Ruth Johnson; three children: Richard, Jane, and John; member, Wesley 
Methodist Church, Naperville, IL; elected to the 99th Congress on 
November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2159 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1313............................................         225-3515
  Chief of Staff.--Alan Mertz.                             FAX: 225-9420
  Executive Assistant.--Katharine Chapple.                              
Suite 100, 115 West 55th Street, Clarendon Hills, IL                    
 60514.................................................   (708) 655-2052
  District Director.--Barbara Graham.                                   
                                                                        

Counties: Cook (part), DuPage (part), and Will (part). Population 
        (1990), 571,531.
ZIP Codes: 60137 (part), 60148 (part), 60181 (part), 60187 (part), 60431 
        (part), 60432 (part), 60435 (part), 60436 (part), 60439-40, 
        60441 (part), 60457 (part), 60462 (part), 60464 (part), 60465 
        (part), 60477 (part), 60480 (part), 60504 (part), 60514, 60515 
        (part), 60516-17, 60519, 60521 (part), 60522, 60532, 60535, 
        60540, 60544 (part), 60566, 60559 (part), 60561, 60563-67

                                 *  *  *

                           FOURTEENTH DISTRICT

    J. DENNIS HASTERT, Republican, of Yorkville, IL; born in Aurora, IL, 
on January 2, 1942; attended Oswego Elementary School, IL; graduated, 
Oswego High School, 1960; B.A., Wheaton College, IL, 1964; M.S., 
Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, 1967; teacher/coach, Yorkville 
High School; partner, family restaurant business; member, Illinois 
General Assembly House of Representatives, 1980-86; Republican spokesman 
for the Appropriations II Committee; chairman, Joint Committee on Public 
Utility Regulation; member, Legislative Audit Commission; named as one 
of Illinois' 20 top legislators in 1985 by Chicago Sun-Times; member, 
Yorkville Lions Club; board of directors, Aurora Family Support Center; 
married to the Former Jean Kahl in 1973; two children: Joshua and Ethan; 
elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2453 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1314............................................         225-2976
  Chief of Staff.--Scott Palmer.                           FAX: 225-0697
  Scheduler.--Amy Jensen.                                               
  Legislative Director.--S. Tandi Thomas.                               
27 North River Street, Batavia, IL 60510...............   (708) 406-1114
  Office Manager.--Lisa Post.                                           
                                                                        

Counties: DeKalb, DuPage (part), Kane, Kendall, La Salle (part), Lee. 
        Cities and townships Amboy, Ashton, Aurora, Barrington Hills 
        (part), Bartlett (part), Batavia, Big Rock, Bristol, Burlington, 
        Carol Stream (part), Carpentersville, Clare, Compton, Cornell, 
        Cortland, DeKalb, Dixon, Dundee, East and West, Earlville, 
        Elburn, Elgin, Esmond, Forreston, Franklin Grove, Geneva, Genoa, 
        Gilberts, Hampshire, Harmon, Hinckley, Kaneville, Kingston, 
        Kirkland, Lee, Leland, Malta, Maple Park, Mendota, Millbrook, 
        Millington, Minooka (part), Montgomery, Mooseheart, Nelson, 
        Newark, North Aurora, Oswego, Paw Paw, Plano, Plato Center, St. 
        Charles, Sandwich, Shabbona, Sleepy Hollow, Somonauk, South 
        Elgin, Steward, Sublette, Sugar Grove, Sycamore, Virgil, 
        Warrenville (part), Wasco, Waterman, Wayne, West Brooklyn, West 
        Chicago, Wheaton (part), Winfield, Yorkville. Population (1990), 
        571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60010 (part), 60103 (part), 60109, 60110-12, 60115, 60118-21, 
        60123, 60129, 60134-36, 60140, 60144-46, 60150-51, 60170, 60174-
        75, 60177-78, 60182-85, 60187 (part), 60188 (part), 60190, 
        60447, 60504-07, 60510-12, 60518, 60520, 60530-31, 60536-39, 
        60542-43, 60545, 60548, 60550, 60552-56, 60560, 61006, 61021, 
        61030-31, 61042, 61058, 61310, 61318-19, 61342, 61353, 61367, 
        61378
        
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                           FIFTEENTH DISTRICT

    THOMAS W. EWING, Republican, of Pontiac, IL, born September 19, 
1935, in Atlanta, IL; attended Atlanta public schools; B.S., Milikin 
University, 1957; awarded Juris Doctorate degree, John Marshall Law 
School, 1968; Illinois House of Representatives, 17 years; Assistant 
Republican Minority Leader, 1982-1990; Minority Leader, 1990; member: 
delegate, Republican National Convention, 1980, 1984, and 1988; 
secretary, Illinois Delegation; Delegation Floor Whip, 1984; named 
``National Legislator of the Year'' by National Republican Legislators 
Association, 1988; farm owner and businessman; Congressman Ewing and his 
wife Connie, reside in Pontiac, IL. They are the parents of six 
children. Elected by special election on July 2, 1991 to fill the 
vacancy caused by the resignation of Edward Madigan; reelected on 
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1317 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1315............................................         225-2371
  Chief of Staff.--Aaron Quick.                                         
  Legislative Director.--Eric Nicoll.                                   
  Executive Assistant.--Kate Neumiller.                                 
210 West Water Street, Pontiac, IL 61764...............   (815) 844-7660
2401 E. Washington Street, Bloomington, IL 61704.......   (309) 662-9371
Room 307, 102 East Main Street, Urbana, IL 61801.......   (217) 328-0165
Suite 503-504, 4 North Vermilion, Danville, IL 61832...   (217) 431-8230
                                                                        

Counties: Champaign, De Witt, Douglas, Edgar, Ford, Iroquois, Kankakee 
        (part), Livingston, McLean (part), Piatt, and Vermilion. Cities 
        and townships: Pontiac, Bloomington-Normal, Champaign-Urbana, 
        Danville, and Kankakee. Population (1990), 571,532.
ZIP Codes: 60420, 60460, 60901 (part), 60911-12, 60917-22, 60924, 60926-
        34, 60936, 60938-39, 60941-42, 60945-46, 60948-49, 60951-53, 
        60955-57, 60959-63, 60964 (part), 60966-70, 60973-74, 61311, 
        61313, 61319, 61321 (part), 61333, 61364 (part), 61701-02, 
        61704, 61720, 61722, 61724, 61726-28, 61730-31, 61735-37, 61739-
        41, 61743, 61744 (part), 61745 (part), 61748 (part), 61749-50, 
        61752-53, 61758, 61761 (part), 61764, 61769-70, 61773, 61775-78, 
        61801, 61810-18, 61820-21, 61824-26, 61830-34, 61839-59, 61862-
        66 61870-78, 61880, 61882-84, 61910, 61911 (part), 61913, 61917, 
        61919, 61924, 61929-30, 61932-33, 61936, 61940-42, 61944, 61949, 
        61953, 61955-56, 62423, 62474, 62512, 62552 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           SIXTEENTH DISTRICT

    DONALD MANZULLO, Republican, of Egan, IL; born on March 24, 1944 in 
Rockford, IL; B.A., American University, Washington, DC, 1987; J.D., 
Marquette University Law School, Milwaukee, WI, 1970; president, Ogle 
Co. Bar Association, 1971, 73; advisor, Oregon Ambulance Corporation; 
founder, Oregon Youth, Inc., admitted to Illinios bar 1970; member: 
State of Illinios and City of Oregon Chamber of Commerce, Friends of 
Severson Dells, Natural Land Institute; Ogle County Historic Society, 
Northern Illinios Alliance for the Arts, Aircraft Owners and Pilots 
Association, Ogle County Pilots Association, Kiwanis International, 
Illinios Farm Bureau, Ogle County Farm Bureau, National Federal 
Independent Business, Citizens Against Government Waste; married to 
Freda Teslik Manzullo, 1982; three children: Noel A. (1985), Neil A. 
(1983), and Katherine G. (1988); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
426 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1316..................................................         225-5676
  Chief of Staff.--James Thacker.                                       
415 South Mulford Road, Rockford, IL 61108.............   (815) 394-1231
  Press Secretary.--Christopher Hamrick.                                
  District Director.--Pamela Bunting.                                   
181 Virginia Avenue, Crystal Lake, IL 60014............   (815) 356-9800
  Caseworker.--Nada Johnson.                                            
                                                                        

Counties: Boone, Jo Daviess, McHenry, Ogle (part), Stephenson, and 
        Winnebago. Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 60012, 60013 (part), 60014, 60021, 60033-34, 60039, 60042 
        (part), 60050 (part), 60051, 60071-72, 60080, 60081 (part), 
        60084 (part), 60097-98, 60102, 60113, 60129 (part), 60142, 
        60152, 60180, 61001, 61006 (part), 61007 (part), 61008, 61010-
        13, 61015-16, 61018-20, 61024-25, 61027-28, 61030 (part), 61031 
        (part), 61032, 61036, 61038-39, 61041, 61043-45, 61047-50, 
        61052, 61053 (part), 61054 (part), 61059, 61060, 61061 (part), 
        61062-63, 61065, 61067, 61068 (part), 61070, 61072-73, 61075-77, 
        61078 (part), 61079-80, 61084-85, 61087-89, 61101-12, 61114-15, 
        61125-26, 61130-32
        
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                          SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT

    LANE EVANS, Democrat, of Rock Island, IL; born in Rock Island on 
August 4, 1951; attended Sacred Heart School, Rock Island; graduated, 
Alleman High School, Rock Island, 1969; B.A., Augustana College, Rock 
Island, 1974; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC, 
1978; admitted to Illinois bar in 1978 and commenced practice in Rock 
Island; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1969-71; attorney for the Western 
Illinois Legal Foundation, 1978-79; joined the national staff of the 
Kennedy for President campaign, 1980; entered private practice as a 
partner in the Community Legal Clinic, 1982; legal representative for 
ACLU, APRI, and LULAC, 1979; awards, Vietnam Veterans of America 
``National Legislator of the Year'' (1985), President's Award for 
Outstanding Achievement 1990; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2335 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1317............................................         225-5905
  Administrative Assistant.--Dennis King.                  FAX: 225-5396
  Office Manager.--Eda Robinson.                                        
  Press Secretary.--Steve Vetzner.                                      
Room 5, 1535 47th Avenue, Moline IL 61265..............   (309) 793-5760
  District Representative.--Phil Hare.                                  
1640 N. Henderson, Galesburg, IL 61401.................   (309) 342-4411
                                                                        

Counties: Adams (part), Bureau, Carroll, Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, 
        Henry, Knox, McDonough, Mercer, Ogle (part), Rock Island, 
        Warren, and Whiteside. Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 61007 (part), 61014, 61017, 61021 (part), 61030 (part), 
        61037, 61046, 61051, 61053, 61054 (part), 61061 (part), 61064 
        (part), 61071, 61074, 61078 (part), 61081, 61091, 61201, 61204, 
        61230-44, 61250-52, 61254, 61256-65, 61270, 61272-79, 61281-85, 
        61301 (part), 61312, 61314-15, 61317, 61320, 61322-23, 61328-30, 
        61337-38, 61342 (part), 61344-46, 61349, 61354 (part), 61356, 
        61359, 61361-62, 61368, 61374, 61376, 61379, 61401-02, 61410-20, 
        61422-23, 61425, 61427-28, 61430-43, 61447-50, 61452-55, 61458-
        60, 61462, 61465-78, 61480, 61482, 61484-86, 61488-90, 61501, 
        61519-20, 61524, 61529, 61531, 61542-44, 61553, 61563, 61572, 
        62301 (part), 62311, 62313, 62316, 62318, 62320-21, 62325-27, 
        62329-30, 62334, 62336, 62338-39, 62341, 62346, 62348-49, 62351, 
        62354, 62358-59, 62367, 62373-74, 62376, 62379-80, 62422, 62624, 
        62644

                                 *  *  *

                           EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT

    RAY LaHOOD, Republican, of Peoria, IL; born December 6, 1945, in 
Peoria, IL; graduate of Spalding High School; B.S., Spoon River 
Community College, Canton, IL, 1971; previous memberships: Academy of 
Our Lady/Spalding Board of Education (president), Notre Dame High School 
Board (president), Peoria Area Retarded Citizens board of directors, 
Bradley University National Alumni Board (president) and Peoria Area 
Chamber of Commerce Board; Junior high school teacher, director of Rock 
Island County Youth Services Bureau, chief planner for Bi-State 
Metropolitan Planning Commission, administrative assistant to 
Congressman Tom Railsback and chief of staff for Congressman Bob Michel; 
member, Illinois House of Representatives, 1972; Peoria Economic 
Development Council board of directors, Heartland Water Resources 
Council, Children's Hospital of Illinois Advisory Board, Peoria Rotary 
Club, Junior League Community Advisory Committee, United Way Pillars 
Society and Holy Family Church; married to Kathy Dunk LaHood, 1967; four 
children: Darin, Amy, Sam, and Sara.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
329 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1318..................................................         225-6201
  Administrative Assistant.--Diane Liesman.                FAX: 225-9249
  Legislative Assistants: Paul Vinovich; Chris Guidry.                  
  Scheduler/Office Manager.--Joan Mitchell.                             
  Staff Assistant.--Melani Miller.                                      
100 Monroe Street NE., Room 100, Peoria, IL 61602......   (309) 671-7027
  District Administrative Assistant.--Mary Alice                        
   Erickson.                                               FAX: 671-7309
  Office Manager.--Sheri Lemaster.                                      
  Scheduler/Media.--Tim Butler.                                         
236 West State Street, Jacksonville, IL 62650..........   (217) 245-1431
  Office Manager.--Sally Dahman.                           FAX: 243-6852
  Staff Assistant.--Diane Hequet.                                       
3050 Montvale Drive, Suite D, Springfield, IL 62704....   (217) 793-0808
  Office Manager.--Donna Rapps Miller.                      FAX 793-9724
  Staff Assistants: Chad Bandy; Joy Caldwell.                           
                                                                        

Counties: Cass, Logan, Macon (part), Marshall, Mason, McLean (part), 
        Menard, Morgan, Peoria, Putnam, Sangamon (part), Stark, 
        Tazewell, and Woodford. Cities: Atlanta, Auburn, Bartonville, 
        Beardstown, Chatham (part), Chillicothe, Creve 

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        Coeur, Decatur (part), Delavan, East Peoria, El Paso, Elmwood, Eureka, 
        Havana, Henry, Heyworth, Jacksonville, Lacon, Leland Grove 
        (part), Lincoln, Manilo, Marquette Heights, Mason City, 
        Metarnora, Minonk, Morton, Mount Pulaski, Normal (part), North 
        Pekin, Pekin, Peoria, Peoria Heights, Petersburg, Riverton, 
        Roanoke, Rochester, Rome, Sherman, South Jacksonville, 
        Springfield (part), Tremont, Verden (part), Virginia, Washington 
        and West Peoria. Population (1990), 571,580.
ZIP Codes: 61326-27, 61335-36, 61340, 61363, 61369, 61375, 61377, 61421, 
        61424, 61426, 61449, 61451, 61479, 61483, 61491, 61516-18, 
        61523, 61525-26, 61528-30, 61532-37, 61539-41, 61545-48, 61550, 
        61552, 61554, 61559-62, 61564-65, 61567-71, 61600, 61604, 61607, 
        61611, 61614-15, 61701, 61721, 61723, 61725, 61729, 61732-34, 
        61738, 61742, 61745, 61747, 61751, 61754-56, 61759-61, 61771-72, 
        61774, 62512, 62515, 62518, 62520, 62526, 62535, 62539, 62541, 
        62543, 62545, 62548, 62551, 62561, 62563, 62573, 62601, 62611-
        13, 62617-18, 62622, 62625, 62627-29, 62631, 62633-35, 62638, 
        62642-44, 62650, 62655-56, 62659-62, 62664-66, 62668, 62670-71, 
        62673, 62677, 62682, 62684, 62688-89, 62691-93, 62695, 62700, 
        62707

                                 *  *  *

                           NINETEENTH DISTRICT

    GLENN POSHARD, Democrat, of Marion, IL; born in Herald, White 
County, IL, October 30, 1945; attended, Herald Elementary School, 1950-
58; graduated, Carmi Township High School, Carmi, IL, 1962; Southern 
Illinois University, Carbondale, IL, B.S., 1970, M.S., 1974, Ph.D., 
1984; served, U.S. Army, Specialist 5, 1962-65; farmer, teacher, school 
administrator; served, Illinois State Senate, 1984-88; member: Lions 
Club, VFW, American Legion, Chamber of Commerce, AMVETS; married to the 
former Jo Roetzel; two children: Dennis and Kris; elected November 8, 
1988 to the 101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2334 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1319............................................         225-5201
  Chief of Staff.--David Stricklin.                        FAX: 225-1541
New Route 13 West, Marion, IL 62959....................                 
District Office Manager.--Judy Hampton.................   (618) 993-8532
                                                                        

Counties: Christian (part), Clark, Clay, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, 
        Edwards, Effingham, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, 
        Jasper, Johnson, Lawrence, Macon (part), Massac, Moultrie, Pope, 
        Pulaski, Richland, Saline, Shelby, Wabash, Wayne, White, and 
        Williamson (part). Population (1990), 571,530.
ZIP Codes: 61756, 61911 (part), 61912-14, 61920, 61925, 61928, 61931, 
        61937-38, 61943, 61951, 61957, 62080, 62083 (part), 62401, 
        62410-11, 62413-15, 62417, 62419-22, 62424-28, 62431-34, 62436, 
        62438-52, 62454, 62458-69, 62473-81, 62501, 62510, 62513-14, 
        62521-23, 62525, 62526 (part), 62532, 62534, 62537, 62544, 
        62547, 62549-50, 62552 (part), 62553-55, 62557, 62565, 62567, 
        62568 (part), 62571, 62574, 62805-06, 62809-12, 62814-15, 62817-
        25, 62827-30, 62833-46, 62849-52, 62854-56, 62858-63, 62865, 
        62867-69, 62871, 62874, 62878-79, 62884, 62886-87, 62890-91, 
        62895-97, 62899, 62908, 62910, 62912, 62917, 62919, 62921-23, 
        62926, 62928, 62930-35, 62938-39, 62941, 62943-44, 62946-48, 
        62951, 62953-56, 62959-60, 62963-65, 62967, 62970, 62972-74, 
        62976-77, 62979, 62982-85, 62987, 62991-92, 62995-96, 62999

                                 *  *  *

                           TWENTIETH DISTRICT

    RICHARD J. DURBIN, Democrat, of Springfield, IL; born in East St. 
Louis, IL, November 21, 1944; son of William and Ann Durbin; B.S.F.S., 
Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC, 1966; 
J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC, 1969; admitted 
to Illinois State bar, 1969; legal counsel to Lt. Gov. Paul Simon (now 
U.S. Senator Paul Simon), 1969-72; legal counsel to Illinois Senate 
judiciary committee, 1972-82; parliamentarian, Illinois State Senate, 
1969-82; elected president, New Members Democratic Caucus, 98th 
Congress; associate professor of Medical Humanities, Southern Illinois 
University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL; married to the former 
Loretta Schaefer, 1967; three children: Christine Ann, Paul Douglas, and 
Jennifer Marie; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Committee on 
Appropriations; ranking member of Subcommittee on Agriculture and Urban 
Development.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2463 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1320............................................         225-5271
  Administrative Assistant.--Edward Greelegs.                           
  Legislative Director.--Tom Faletti.                                   
  Personal Secretary.--Kathy Anderson.                                  
525 South 8th Street, Springfield, IL 62703............   (217) 492-4062
  District Director.--Mike Daly.                                        
  .....................................................                 

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Suite 106, 221 E. Broadway, Centralia, IL 62801........   (618) 532-4265
  District Director.--Patti Henry.                                      
                                                                        


Counties: Adams (part), Bond, Brown, Calhoun, Christian (part), Clinton, 
        Fayette, Greene, Jefferson, Jersey, Macoupin, Madison (part), 
        Marion, Montgomery, Pike, Sangamon (part), Schuyler, Scott, and 
        Washington. Population (1990), 571,480.
ZIP Codes: 61452, 62001, 62002 (part), 62006, 62009, 62010 (part), 
        62011-17, 62018 (part), 62019, 62021-23, 62024 (part), 62025-28, 
        62030-34, 62035 (part), 62036-37, 62040 (part), 62044-47, 62049-
        54, 62056, 62058, 62061-63, 62065, 62067, 62069-70, 62074-82, 
        62083 (part), 62085-86, 62088-89, 62091-94, 62097, 62214-16, 
        62218-19, 62230-31, 62234 (part), 62245-47, 62249-50, 62252-53, 
        62262-63, 62265-66, 62268, 62271, 62273, 62275, 62281, 62283-84, 
        62293 (part), 62294 (part), 62301 (part), 62305-06, 62312, 
        62314, 62319, 62323-24, 62332, 62340, 62343-47, 62352-53, 62355-
        57, 62360-63, 62365-66, 62370, 62372, 62375, 62378, 62418, 
        62458, 62471, 62511, 62517, 62530-31, 62533, 62536, 62538, 
        62540, 62546, 62556, 62558, 62560, 62568 (part), 62570, 62572, 
        62610, 62621, 62624, 62626, 62629 (part), 62630, 62639-40, 
        62649, 62663, 62667, 62672, 62674, 62676, 62681, 62683, 62685-
        86, 62690, 62694, 62701, 62702 (part), 62703, 62704 (part), 
        62705, 62707 (part), 62708, 62718, 62791, 62801, 62803, 62807-
        08, 62810, 62814, 62816, 62830-31, 62838, 62846, 62848-49, 
        62853-54, 62857, 62864, 62866, 62870, 62872, 62875-77, 62880-83, 
        62885, 62889, 62892-94, 62898
        
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                                 INDIANA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 5,564,228)

                                SENATORS

    RICHARD G. LUGAR, Republican, of Indianapolis, IN; born in 
Indianapolis, April 4, 1932; attended the public schools of 
Indianapolis; graduated, Shortridge High School, 1950; B.A., Denison 
University, Granville, OH; Rhodes Scholar, B.A., M.A., Pembroke College, 
Oxford, England, 1956; served in the U.S. Navy, 1957-60; businessman; 
treasurer, Lugar Stock Farms, Inc., a livestock and grain operation; 
vice president and treasurer, 1960-67, Thomas L. Green & Co., 
manufacturers of food production machinery; member, Indianapolis Board 
of School Commissioners, 1964-67; mayor of Indianapolis, 1968-75; 
member, advisory board, U.S. Conference of Mayors, 1969-75; National 
League of Cities, advisory council, 1972-75, president, 1971; Advisory 
Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 1969-75, vice chairman, 1971-
75; board of trustees, Denison University and the University at 
Indianapolis; advisory board, Indiana University-Purdue University at 
Indianapolis; visiting professor of political science, director of 
public affairs, Indiana Central University; 31 honorary doctorates; 
recipient of Fiorello LaGuardia Award, 1975; GOP National Convention 
Keynote Speaker, 1972; SFRC chairman, 1985-86; NRSC chairman, 1983-84; 
member, St. Luke's Methodist Church; married to the former Charlene 
Smeltzer, 1956; four children; chairman, Agriculture Committee; member: 
Senate Intelligence Committee, Arms Control Observer Group; and Senate 
Foreign Relations Committee; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 
1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 4, 1977; reelected on 
November 2, 1982, November 8, 1988, and November 8, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
306 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 1401..................................................         224-4814
  Administrative Assistant.--Martin W. Morris.                          
  Legislative Director.--Dan Diller.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Mark Schoeff.                                       
  Scheduler.--Randy Pritchard.                                          
10 West Market Street Room 1180, Indianapolis, IN 46204   (317) 226-5555
Federal Building, Room 122, 101 N.W. Martin Luther King                 
 Boulevard, Evansville, IN 47708.......................   (812) 465-6313
Federal Building, Room 3158, 1300 South Harrison                        
 Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802-3487.....................   (219) 422-1505
5530 Sohl Avenue, Room 103, Hammond, IN 46320..........   (219) 937-5380
Federal Center, Room 103, 1201 East 10th Street,                        
 Jeffersonville, IN 47132..............................   (812) 288-3377
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    DAN COATS, Republican, of Fort Wayne, IN; born in Jackson, MI, May 
16, 1943; attended Griswold Elementary School; graduated, Jackson High 
School, 1961; B.A., Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, 1965; J.D., Indiana 
University School of Law, 1971; staff sergeant, U.S. Army, 1966-68; 
lawyer, admitted to the Indiana State bar in 1972, and commenced 
practice in Fort Wayne; district representative, U.S. Congressman Dan 
Quayle, 1976-80; president, Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Fort Wayne, 
1978-80; church elder, Community Christian Reformed Church; board 
member: Anthony Wayne Rehabilitation Center; Historic River Cruises of 
Fort Wayne; Allen County Bar Association; Quest Club; married to the 
former Marcia Anne Crawford, 1965; three children: Laura, Lisa, and 
Andrew; two grandchildren: Christopher and Michael; elected to the 97th 
Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress; 
appointed by the Governor, January 3, 1989 to the U.S. Senate seat 
vacated by Vice President-elect Dan Quayle; elected November 6, 1990 to 
complete the term ending January 3, 1993; member, Senate Committee on 
Armed Services and ranking member on the Subcommittee on Industry and 
Technology; member, Labor and Human Resources Committee and ranking 
member on the Subcommittee on Children, Families, Drugs, and Alcoholism; 
chairman: Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel, and Labor and Human 
Resources Subcommittee on Children, Families, Drugs, and Alcholism.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
404 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-1403............................................         224-5623
  Administrative Assistant.--Dave Gribbin.                              
  Press Secretary.--Tim Goeglein.                                       
  Legislative Director.--Sharon Soderstrom.                             
  .....................................................                 

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1180 Market Tower, 10 West Market Street, Indianapolis,                 
 IN 46204..............................................   (317) 226-5555
  State Director.--Curt Smith.                                          
Room 103, 5530 Sohl Avenue, Hammond, IN 46320..........   (219) 937-5380
Federal Building, Room 3158, 1300 South Marrison                        
 Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802..........................   (219) 422-1505
Building No. 66, Room 103, 1201 East 10th Street,                       
 Jeffersonville, IN 47132..............................   (812) 288-3377
101 NW. 7th Street, Evansville, IN 47708...............   (812) 465-6313
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Democrat, of Merrillville, IN; born in Gary, IN, 
on August 13, 1949; attended St. Mark's elementary school, Gary; Holy 
Cross Seminary, La Crosse, WI, 1963-65; graduated, Andrean High School, 
Merrillville, 1965-67; B.S., accounting, Indiana University Northwest, 
Gary, 1970; J.D., University of Notre Dame Law School, Notre Dame, IN, 
1973; LL.M., international and comparative law, Georgetown University 
Law Center, Washington, DC, 1982; attorney, 1974-76; admitted to Indiana 
State bar, 1974, the District of Columbia Bar, 1978, and the U.S. 
Supreme Court Bar, 1980; associate staff, U.S. House of Representatives, 
Committee on Appropriations, 1977-80; Committee on the Budget, 1980-82; 
practicing attorney, Merrillville law firm, 1983-84; married to Anne 
Marie O'Keefe; two children: John Daniel and Timothy Patrick; elected to 
the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2464 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1401............................................         225-2461
  Administrative Assistant.--Charles Brimmer.              FAX: 225-2493
  Legislative Director.--Cameron Griffith.                              
  Press Assistant.--Jeff O'Mara.                                        
215 West 35th Avenue, Gary, IN 46408...................   (219) 884-1177
  District Director.--Scott Golde.                                      
166 Lincolnway, Valparaiso, IN 46383...................   (219) 464-0315
6070 Central Avenue, Portage, IN 46368.................   (219) 763-2904
                                                                        

Counties: Lake (part) and Porter (part). Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46302, 46303 (part), 46304, 46307 (part), 46311 (part), 
        46312, 46319-25, 46327, 46341 (part), 46342, 46347 (part), 46348 
        (part), 46355, 46360 (part), 46368, 46373 (part), 46375 (part), 
        46383-84, 46391 (part), 46393-94, 46401-05, 46406 (part), 46407-
        11

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    DAVID M. MCINTOSH, Republican, of Muncie, IN; born on June 8, 1958 
in Kendallville, IN; graduate of East Noble High School; Yale College, 
1980; law degree, University of Chicago, 1983; member of the Indiana 
State bar and the U.S. Supreme Court bar services: special assistant to 
President Reagan for Domestic Affairs, special assistant to Attorney 
General Meese in the Reagan Administration, liaison to the President's 
Commission on Privatization and specialized in constitutional legal 
policy at the Justice Department, special assistant to Vice President 
Quayle, executive director of the President's Council on 
Competitiveness, deputy legal counsel to Vice President Quayle; former 
fellow, Hudson Institute Competitiveness Center; senior fellow, Citizens 
for a Sound Economy; founded the Federalist Society for Law & Public 
Policy (currently, National co-chairman); committees: Government Reform 
and Oversight, Economic and Educational Opportunities; chairman, 
Economic Growth, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs Subcommittee; 
married to Ruthie McIntosh; elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1208 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-3021
  Chief of Staff.--Devin Anderson.                         FAX: 225-3382
  Communications Director.--Chris Jones.                                
  Legislative Directive.--Mark Epley.                                   
  Scheduler/Executive Assistant.--Betsy Thraves.                        
2900 West Jackson Street, Suite 101, Muncie, IN 47304..   (317) 747-5566
                                                           FAX: 747-5586
The Paramount Centre, 1134 Meridian, Anderson, IN 46016   (317) 640-2919
2581 7th Street, Columbus, IN 47201....................                 
                                                                        

Counties: Bartholomew (part), Decatur, Delaware, Henry (part), Jay 
        (part), Madison, Randolph, Rush, Shelby, and Wayne. Population 
        (1990), 554,416.
        
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ZIP Codes: 46001, 46011-18, 46036, 46040, 46044, 46048, 46051, 46056, 
        46063-64, 46070, 46104, 46110, 46115, 46124, 46126-27, 46130, 
        46144, 46146, 46148 (part), 46150, 46155-56, 46161, 46173, 
        46176, 46182, 47201 (part), 47202, 47203 (part), 47225-26, 
        47234, 47240, 47244, 47246-47, 47263, 47272, 47280, 47283, 
        47302-08, 47320, 47324, 47327, 47330, 47334-42, 47344-46, 47351-
        52, 47354-58, 47360-62, 47366-70, 47371 (part), 47373-75, 47380-
        83, 47384-86, 47388, 47390, 47392-94, 47396

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    TIM ROEMER, Democrat, of South Bend, IN; born in South Bend, IN, 
October 30, 1956; attended Schmucker Middle School, Mishawaka, IN; 
graduated, Penn High School, Mishawaka, IN, 1975; B.A., political 
science, University of California, San Diego, CA, 1979; M.A. and Ph.D., 
international relations, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, IN, 1985; 
staff assistant, Congressman John Brademas, U.S. Congress; defense, 
trade, and foreign policy adviser to Senator Dennis DeConcini; adjunct 
professor, the American University; married to the former Sarah Lee 
Johnston, 1989; elected to the 102d Congress, reelected November 3, 
1992.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
407 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1403..................................................         225-3915
  Administrative Assistant.--Mark Brown.                   FAX: 225-6798
  Legislative Director.--Carole Stringer.                               
  Press Secretary.--Desiree Green.                                      
217 North Main Street, South Bend, IN 46601............   (219) 288-3301
  District Director.--Julie Vuckovich.                                  
                                                                        

Counties: Elkhart, Kosciusko (part), La Porte, St. Joseph, and Starke 
        (part). Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46301, 46340, 46341 (part), 46345-46, 46348 (part), 46350, 
        46360 (part), 46365, 46371, 46382, 46390, 46391 (part), 46502, 
        46506 (part), 46507, 46514-17, 46526, 46530, 46531 (part), 
        46532, 46536, 46538, 46540, 46542-46, 46550, 46552-54, 46556, 
        46561, 46567 (part), 46573, 46574 (part), 46580 (part), 46581, 
        46590, 46595, 46601, 46604, 46612-17, 46619-20, 46624, 46626, 
        46628-29, 46634-35, 46637, 46660, 46680, 46732 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    MARK E. SOUDER, Republican, of Fort Wayne, IN; born in Grabill, IN, 
July 18, 1950; graduated from Leo High School, 1968; B.S., Indiana 
University, Fort Wayne, 1972; M.B.A., University of Notre Dame Graduate 
School of Business, 1974; president, Historic Souder's of Grabill; 
majority owner of Souder's General Store; worked in the furniture 
business; attends Emmanuel Community Church; served as economic 
development liaison for then-Representative Dan Coats, (IN-4th 
District); appointed Republican Staff Director of the House Select 
Committee on Children, Youth and Families, 1984; Legislative Director 
and Deputy Chief of Staff for Congressman Coats; committees: Economic 
and Educational Opportunities, Government Reform and Oversight, and 
Small Business; married to the former Diane Zimmer, 1974; three 
children: Brooke (17), Nathan (15), and Zachary (7); elected to the 
104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
508 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-4436
  Administrative Assistant.--Ziad Ojakli.                               
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Diego Ruiz.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Angela Flood.                                       
  Scheduler.--Dawn Gerson.                                              
1300 South Harrison, Room 3105, Fort Wayne, IN 46802...   (219) 424-3041
  District Director.--Mark Wickershan.                                  
                                                                        

Counties: Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, Jay, Lagrange, Noble, 
        Steuben, Wells, and Whitley. Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46562, 46565, 46571, 46701-06, 46710-11, 46713-14, 46721, 
        46723, 46725, 46730-33, 46737-38, 46740-42, 46745-48, 46750, 
        46755, 46759, 46761, 46763-67, 46770, 46772-74, 46777-79, 46781, 
        46783-85, 46787-88, 46791-93, 46795, 46797, 46801-46845, 46940, 
        46952, 47336, 47371, 47373.
        
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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    STEVE BUYER, Republican, of Monticello, IN; born in Rensselaer, on 
November 26, 1958; graduated from North White High School in 1976; B.S., 
The Citadel, 1980; J.D., Valparaiso University School of Law, 1984; 
1984-87: U.S. Army active duty-Special Assistant to the U.S. Attorney, 
Judge Advocate General Corps; 1987-88: Deputy to the Attorney General of 
Indiana; 1988-92: Family law practice; 1988-92: U.S. Army active duty, 
Legal counsel for the 22d Theatre Army in Operations Desert Shield & 
Desert Storm; 1980-present: Major, U.S. Army reserve. Married to the 
former Joni Lynn Geyer; two children: Colleen and Ryan; elected to 103d 
Congress, November 3, 1992.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
326 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-5037
  Administrative Assistant.--Kelly Craven.                              
  Scheduler/Office Manager.--Eveie Green.                               
  Legislative Director.--Myrna Dugan.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Pat Hinton.                                         
120 East Mulberry Street, Kokomo, IN 46901.............   (317) 454-7551
  District Director.--Linda Worsham.                                    
204 North Main Street, Monticello, IN 47960............   (219) 583-9819
                                                                        

Counties: Benton, Blackford, Carroll, Cass, Fulton, Grant, Howard, 
        Jasper, Kosciusko (part), Lake (part), Marshall, Miami, Newton, 
        Porter (part), Pulaski, Starke (part), Vermillion (part), 
        Wabash, Warren, and White. Population (1990), 554,415.
ZIP Codes: 46065 (part), 46068 (part), 46076 (part), 46303 (part), 46307 
        (part), 46310, 46311 (part), 46341 (part), 46347 (part), 46349, 
        46356, 46366, 46372, 46373 (part), 46374, 46375 (part), 46377, 
        46379-81, 46392, 46406 (part), 46410 (part), 46501, 46504, 
        46506, 46508, 46510-11, 46513, 46524, 46534, 46537, 46539, 
        46555, 46562 (part), 46563, 46566, 46567 (part), 46570, 46572, 
        46574 (part), 46580 (part), 46732 (part), 46901-04, 46910-17, 
        46919-23, 46925-26, 46928-33, 46935-43, 46945-47, 46950-53, 
        46957-62, 46965, 46967-68, 46970-71, 46974-75, 46977-80, 46982-
        92, 46994-96, 46998, 47336, 47348, 47359, 47842 (part), 47847, 
        47854, 47875, 47917, 47918 (part), 47921-23, 47925-26, 47928-29, 
        47942-44, 47946, 47948, 47950-51, 47957, 47959-60, 47963-64, 
        47966, 47970 (part), 47971, 47973-78, 47980, 47982, 47984, 
        47986, 47991, 47993, 47995, 47997

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    DAN BURTON, Republican, of Indianapolis, IN; born in Indianapolis, 
on June 21, 1938; attended Indianapolis public schools; graduated, 
Shortridge High School, 1956, Indiana University, 1956-57; Cincinnati 
Bible Seminary, 1958-60, served in the U.S. Army, 1956-57; U.S. Army 
Reserves, 1957-62; businessman, insurance and real estate firm owner 
since 1968; elected to Indiana House of Representatives, 1967-68 and 
1977-80; elected to Indiana State Senate, 1969-70 and 1981-82; 
president: Volunteers of America, Indiana Christian Benevolent 
Association, Committee for Constitutional Government, and Family Support 
Center; member, Jaycees; married to the former Barbara Jean Logan, 1959; 
three children: Kelly, Danielle Lee, and Danny Lee II; elected on 
November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2411 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1406............................................         225-2276
  Administrative Assistant.--Kevin Binger.                 FAX: 225-0016
  Executive Assistant.--Leah Tolson.                                    
  Office Manager.--Jill Schroeder.                                      
  Press Secretary.--Kevin Long.                                         
8900 Keystone at the Crossing, Suite 1050,                              
 Indianapolis, IN 46240................................   (317) 848-0201
435 E. Main Street, Suite J-3, Greenwood, IN 46142.....   (317) 882-3640
  District Director.--Jim Atterholt.                                    
                                                                        

Counties: Boone (part), Clinton, Hamilton, Hancock, Henry (part), 
        Johnson (part), Marion (part), Morgan (part), and Tipton. 
        Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46030-35, 46038-41, 46045, 46047, 46049-50, 46055, 46057-58, 
        46060, 46065, 46067-68, 46069 (part), 46072, 46074, 46076, 46077 
        (part), 46106, 46107 (part), 46113 (part), 46117, 46129, 46131 
        (part), 46140, 46142-43, 46148 (part), 46151 (part), 46154, 
        46158 (part), 46160 (part), 46162 (part), 46163 (part), 46164 
        (part), 46181, 46184, 46186-87, 46203 (part), 46214 (part), 
        46217 (part), 46219 (part), 46220 (part), 46222 (part), 46224 
        (part), 46227 (part), 46229 (part), 46230, 46231 (part), 46234 
        (part), 46236 (part), 46237 (part), 46239 (part), 46240, 46241 
        (part), 46247, 46250, 46256 (part), 46259 (part), 46260 (part), 
        46268 (part), 46278 (part), 46280, 46290, 46936, 46979 (part), 
        47201 (part), 47384 (part)
        
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                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    JOHN T. MYERS, Republican, of Covington, IN; born February 8, 1927, 
and has resided there all his life; attended grade and high schools in 
Covington; B.S., Indiana State University, 1951; during World War II, 
served in the U.S. Army in Europe; cashier and trust officer, The 
Fountain Trust Co.; member of the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign 
Wars, Masonic orders, Elks, Lions, Wabash Valley Association, Reserve 
Officers Association, Sigma Pi, Chamber of Commerce, and the Episcopal 
Church; married the former Carol Carruthers of Chicago, IL; two 
daughters: Carol Ann and Lori Jan; elected to the 90th Congress, 
November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2372 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1407............................................         225-5805
  Administrative Assistant.--Sallie S. Davis.                           
  Executive Secretary.--Carole K. Cones.                                
107 Federal Building, Terre Haute, IN 47808............   (812) 238-1619
  District Representative.--Lynn Nicoson.                               
107 Halleck Federal Building, Lafayette, IN 47901......   (317) 423-1661
                                                                        

Counties: Boone (part), Clay, Fountain, Hendricks, Monroe (part), 
        Montgomery, Morgan (part), Owen, Parke, Putnam, Tippecanoe, 
        Vermillion (part), and Vigo. Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46052, 46058, 46069 (part), 46071, 46075, 46077 (part), 
        46102-03, 46105, 46111-12, 46113 (part), 46118, 46120-21, 46122, 
        46125, 46128, 46135, 46147, 46149, 46151 (part), 46157, 46158 
        (part), 46165-68, 46170-72, 46175, 46180, 46231 (part), 46234 
        (part), 46278 (part), 47403 (part), 47404 (part), 47407, 47408 
        (part), 47427, 47429, 47431, 47433, 47438, 47455-56, 47459, 
        47460 (part), 47464, 47471, 47802-05, 47807-09, 47811, 47830-34, 
        47836-37, 47840-41, 47842 (part), 47845-46, 47850-51, 47853, 
        47856-60, 47862-63, 47866, 47868-72, 47874, 47876-78, 47880-81, 
        47884-85, 47901-07, 47916, 47918, 47920, 47924, 47930-33, 47940-
        41, 47949, 47952, 47954-55, 47958, 47962, 47965, 47967-69, 
        47981, 47983, 47985, 47987-90, 47992, 47994

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    JOHN NATHAN HOSTETTLER, Republican, of Evansville, IN; born in 
Evansville, IN, June 19, 1961; attended South Terrace Elementary School, 
Wadesville, IN, 1967-73; graduated from North Posey High School, 
Poseyville, IN, 1979; B.S.M.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, 
1979-83; performance engineer; Southern Indiana Gas and Electric; 
Baptist; married to the former Elizabeth Hamman, 1983; three children: 
Matthew, Amanda, and Jaclyn; elected to the 104th Congress; committees: 
National Security, Agriculture; subcommittees: Military Installations; 
Research and Development; Department Operations, Nutrition and Foreign 
Agriculture; Resources Conservation; Research and Forestry.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1404 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-4636
  Legislative Director.--David Parry.                      FAX: 225-4688
  Communications Director.--Melissa Merz.                               
One City Centre, Suite 208, 120 N. Seventh Street,                      
 Bloomington, IN 47404.................................   (812) 334-1111
  Administrative Assistant.--Melinda Plaisier.                          
Federal Building, Room 124, 101 NW. Martin Luther King,                 
 Jr. Blvd, Evansville, IN 47708........................   (812) 465-6484
  Area Director.--Carolyn Johnson-Millender.              (800) 392-6269
                                                                        

Counties: Daviess, Gibson, Greene, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Monroe 
        (part), Orange, Pike, Posey, Sullivan, Vanderburgh, and Warrick. 
        Cities and townships: Bedford, Bicknell, Bloomfield, Bloomington 
        (part), Boonville, Chandler, Evansville, Fort Branch, French 
        Lick, Highland (Vanderburgh Co.), Jasonville, Linton, Loogootee, 
        Melody Hill, Mitchell, Mount Vernon, Newburgh, Oakland City, 
        Orleans, Paoli, Petersburg, Princeton, Sullivan, Vincennes, and 
        Washington. Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 47108 (part), 47118 (part), 47125 (part), 47138 (part), 47140 
        (part), 47401-02, 47403 (part), 47404 (part), 47405-08, 47420-
        21, 47424 (part), 47426, 47430, 47431 (part), 47432 (part), 
        47433 (part), 47434, 47436-39, 47441, 47443, 47445, 47446 
        (part), 47449, 47451-54, 47457-58, 47459 (part), 47460 (part), 
        47462, 47465, 47467, 47468 (part), 47469-71, 47501, 47512, 
        47516, 47519, 47522, 47524, 47528-30, 47535, 47553 (part), 47557 
        (part), 47558 (part), 47561 (part), 47562 (part), 47564 (part), 
        47567 (part), 47568 (part), 47573, 47578 (part), 47580 (part), 
        47581 (part), 47584-85, 47590-91, 47596-98, 47601, 47610, 47612-
        14, 47615 (part), 47616, 47618-20, 47629-31, 47633, 47634 
        (part), 47635 (part), 47637-40, 47647-49, 47654, 47660, 47665-
        66, 47670-71, 47683, 47700-06, 47708, 47710-16, 47719-22, 47724, 
        47727-28, 47730-37, 47739-41, 47744, 47747, 47750, 47838 (part), 
        47848-49, 47449, 47850 (part), 47852, 47855, 47861, 47864-65, 
        47872 (part), 47874 (part), 47879, 47882 (part)
        
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                             NINTH DISTRICT

    LEE H. HAMILTON, Democrat, of Nashville, IN; born in Daytona Beach, 
FL, April 20, 1931; graduated, Central High School, 1948, Evansville, 
IN; B.A., DePauw University; attended Goethe University, Frankfurt, 
Germany, 1952-53; J.D., Indiana University School of Law, 1956; lawyer; 
married to the former Nancy Ann Nelson; three children: Tracy Lynn 
Souza, Deborah Lee Hamilton, and Douglas Nelson Hamilton; elected to the 
89th Congress, November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2314 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1409............................................         225-5315
  Chief of Staff.--Jonathan Friedman.                                   
  Executive Assistant.--Nora Coulter.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Holly Baker.                                        
Room 107, 1201 East 10th Street, Jeffersonville, IN                     
 47130.................................................   (812) 288-3999
  Toll Free in Indiana:                                   (800) 892-3232
  Administrative Assistant.--Wayne Vance.                               
                                                                        

Counties: Bartholomew (part), Brown, Clark, Crawford, Dearborn, Dubois, 
        Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Harrison, Jackson, Jefferson, 
        Jennings, Ohio, Perry, Ripley, Scott, Spencer, Switzerland, 
        Union, and Washington. Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46127 (part), 46133 (part), 46160 (part), 46164 (part), 46173 
        (part), 46181 (part), 47001, 47006, 47010-12, 47016-25, 47030-
        43, 47060, 47102, 47104, 47106-08, 47110-12, 47114-20, 47122-26, 
        47129-31, 47135-43, 47145-47, 47150-51, 47160-67, 47170, 47172, 
        47174-75, 47177, 47199, 47201 (part), 47203 (part), 47220, 
        47223-24, 47227-32, 47235-36, 47240 (part), 47243, 47245, 47249-
        50, 47260, 47262, 47264 (part), 47265, 47270, 47273-74, 47281-
        82, 47283 (part), 47322, 47325, 47327, 47331, 47352 (part), 
        47353, 47387 (part), 47401 (part), 47435, 47448, 47452, 47468 
        (part), 47513-15, 47520-21, 47523 (part), 47525, 47527, 47531-
        32, 47536-37, 47541-42, 47545-47, 47550-52, 47555-56, 47574-77, 
        47579-80, 47586, 47588, 47590, 47601, 47611, 47615, 47617, 47634

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    ANDREW JACOBS, Jr., Democrat, of Indianapolis, IN; born in 
Indianapolis, IN, February 24, 1932; graduated from Shortridge High 
School, 1949; U.S. Marine Corps, combat infantry in Korea in 1951; 
member: Disabled American Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars and 
American Legion; police officer, Marion County (Indianapolis) 1954-1958; 
Indiana University, B.S. 1955; LL.B., 1958; practiced law 1958-65, 1973-
74; married to Kim Hood Jacobs; two sons, H.B. James Andrew (Andy) born 
August 31, 1989; B.N. Steven Michael, born March 21, 1991; member: 
Indiana House of Representatives, 1959-60; member: House Ways and Means 
Committee; elected to the 89th Congress, November 8, 1964; reelected to 
the 90th, 91st, and 92d Congresses; elected to the 94th Congress, 
November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2313 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1410............................................         225-4011
  Administrative Assistant.--David Sayre Wildes.                        
  Legislative Analyst/Appointment Secretary.--De Elder.                 
  Staff Assistant.--Marjorie Guggenheim.                                
  Office Manager/Legislative Analyst.--Patricia                         
   Roberson.                                                            
  Legislative Analyst.--Colleen King.                                   
  Legislative Assistant.--Catherine Noe.                                
Room 441-A, 46 East Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204-                
 1982..................................................   (317) 226-7331
  District Office Manager.--Loretta Raikes.                             
                                                                        

County: Marion County; city of Indianapolis (part), township of Center, 
        parts of the townships of Decatur, Lawrence, Perry, Pike, 
        Warren, Washington, and Wayne, included are the cities of Beech 
        Grove and Lawrence (part). Population (1990), 554,416.
ZIP Codes: 46107 (part), 46201-02, 46203 (part), 46204-05 46208, 46214 
        (part), 46216, 46217 (part), 46218, 46219 (part), 46220 (part), 
        46221, 46222 (part), 46224 (part), 46225, 46226 (part), 46227 
        (part), 46229 (part), 46231 (part), 46234 (part), 46236 (part), 
        46237 (part), 46239 (part), 46241 (part), 46254, 46256 (part), 
        46260 (part), 46268 (part), 46278 (part)
        
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                                  IOWA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 2,787,424)

                                SENATORS

    CHARLES E. GRASSLEY, Republican, of New Hartford, IA; born in New 
Hartford, September 17, 1933; graduated, New Hartford Community High 
School, 1951; B.A., University of Northern Iowa, 1955; M.A., University 
of Northern Iowa, 1956; doctoral studies, University of Iowa, 1957-58; 
farmer; member, Iowa State Legislature 1959-74; Farm Bureau, State, and 
County Historical Society, Masons, Baptist Church, and International 
Association of Machinists, 1962-71; married to the former Barbara Ann 
Speicher, 1954; five children: Lee, Wendy, Robin Lynn, Michele Marie, 
and Jay Charles; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; 
reelected to the 95th and 96th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, 
November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1981; 
reelected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1986, for the 6-year term 
beginning January 6, 1987; reelected to U.S. Senate, November 3, 1992 
for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
135 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 1501..................................................         224-3744
  Chief of Staff.--Ken Cunningham.                         FAX: 224-6020
  Press Secretary.--Jill Hegstrom.                                      
  Legislative Director.--Ken Cunningham.                                
721 Federal Building, 210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, IA                 
 50309-2140............................................   (515) 284-4890
  IA Administrator.--Henry C. Wulff.                                    
206 Federal Building, 101 First Street SE., Cedar                       
 Rapids, IA 52401-1227.................................   (319) 363-6832
103 Federal Courthouse Building, 320 6th Street, Sioux                  
 City, IA 51101-1244...................................   (712) 233-1860
210 Waterloo Building, 531 Commercial Street, Waterloo,                 
 IA 50701-5497.........................................   (319) 232-6657
116 Federal Building, 131 East 4th Street, Davenport,                   
 IA 52801-1513.........................................   (319) 322-4331
307 Federal Building, 8 South 6th Street, Council                       
 Bluffs, IA 51501......................................   (712) 322-7103
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    TOM HARKIN, Democrat, of Cumming, IA; born in Cumming, IA, November 
19, 1939; attended elementary school in Cumming; graduated from Dowling 
Catholic High School, Des Moines; B.S., Iowa State University, Ames, 
1962; LL.B., Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, 1972; U.S. 
Navy, 1962-67; LCDR, U.S. Naval Reserve; admitted to the bar, 1972, Des 
Moines; married to the former Ruth Raduenz, 1968; two daughters: Amy and 
Jenny; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to four 
succeeding Congresses; elected November 6, 1984 to the U.S. Senate; 
reelected November 6, 1990 for the term expiring January 3, 1997.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
531 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 1502..................................................         224-3254
  Administrative Assistant.--Dan Smith.                    TDD: 224-4633
  Legislative Director.--Peter Reinecke.                                
  Press Secretary.--Jodie Silverman.                                    
Federal Building, Room 733, 210 Walnut Street, Des                      
 Moines, IA 50309......................................   (515) 284-4574
150 1st Avenue, NE Suite 370, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401...   (319) 365-4504
Federal Building, Room 314-B, 131 East 4th Street,                      
 Davenport, IA 52801...................................   (319) 322-1338
Federal Building, Room 110, 320 6th Street, Sioux City,                 
 IA 51101..............................................   (712) 252-1550
Federal Building, Room 315, 350 W. 6th Street, Dubuque,                 
 IA 52001..............................................   (319) 582-2130
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    JAMES A. LEACH, Republican, of Davenport, IA; born in Davenport, 
October 15, 1942; graduated, Davenport High School, 1960; B.A., 
Princeton University, 1964; M.A., School of Advanced International 
Studies of Johns Hopkins University, 1966; further graduate studies at 
the London School of Economics, 1966-68; member of staff of U.S. 
Congressman Donald Rumsfeld, 1965-66; Foreign Service Officer assigned 
to the Department of State, 1968-69; administrative assistant to the 
Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, 1969-70; Foreign 

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Service Officer assigned to the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 
1970-73; member: U.S. delegation to the Geneva Disarmament Conference, 
1971-72; U.S. delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, 1972; 
U.S. delegation to the United Nations Conference on Natural Resources, 
1975; U.S. Advisory Commission on International Educational and Cultural 
Affairs, 1975-76; Federal Home Loan Bank Board of Des Moines, 1975-76; 
president, Flamegas Companies, Inc., family business, 1973-76; member: 
Bettendorf Chamber of Commerce; National Federation of Independent 
Business; Davenport Elks, Moose, Rotary; Episcopal Church; married to 
the former Elisabeth Foxley; one son, Gallagher; one daughter, Jenny; 
elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress; chairman, House Banking and Financial Services 
Committee; member: House International Relations Committee, Arms Control 
and Foreign Policy Caucus, Rural Caucus, Arts Caucus, Northeast-Midwest 
Coalition, House Wednesday Group, Congressional Human Rights Caucus, 
Environmental and Energy Study Conference, Congressional Caucus for 
Women's Issues.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2186 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1501............................................         225-6576
  Administrative Assistant.--Bill Tate.                    FAX: 226-1278
209 West Fourth Street, Davenport, IA 52801............   (319) 326-1841
  District Director.--Tom Cope.                                         
102 South Clinton, 505, Iowa City, IA 52240............   (319) 351-0789
  District Staff Assistant.--Ginny Burrus.                              
308 10th Street SE., Cedar Rapids, IA 52403............   (319) 363-4773
  District Staff Assistant.--Brian Fagan.                               
                                                                        

Counties: Cedar, Clinton, Johnson, Jones, Linn, Louisa, Muscatine, and 
        Scott. Population (1990), 555,229.
ZIP Codes: 52037, 52070, 52202, 52205, 52207, 52212-14, 52216, 52218-19, 
        52226-28, 52230, 52233, 52235, 52240-42, 52244-46, 52252-55, 
        52302, 52305-06, 52310, 52312, 52314, 52317, 52319-24, 52328, 
        52331, 52333, 52336-38, 52340-41, 52343-44, 52350, 52352, 52358, 
        52362, 52401-10, 52499, 52640, 52646, 52653, 52701, 52720-22, 
        52726-33, 52736-39, 52742, 52745-61, 52765-69, 52771-74, 52776-
        78, 52801-09

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    JIM NUSSLE, Republican, of Manchester, IA; born in Des Moines, IA, 
June 27, 1960; graduated, Carl Sandburg High School, 1978; attended 
Ronshoved Hojskole, Denmark, 1978-79; Luther College, Decorah, IA, 1983; 
Drake University Law School, Des Moines, IA, 1985; admitted to the bar, 
January 1986; Delaware County attorney, 1986-90; married to the former 
Leslie Jeanne Harbison, 1986; two children: Sarah, 1988 and Mark, 1991; 
elected to the 102d Congress; reelected on November 3, 1992; committee 
assignments: House Ways & Means Committee, Human Resources Subcommittee, 
Budget Committee.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
303 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1502..................................................         225-2911
  Chief of Staff.--Steve Greiner.                          FAX: 225-9129
  Legislative Director.--Rich Meade.                                    
3641 Kimball Avenue, Suite LL2, Waterloo, IA 50702.....   (319) 235-1109
2255 John F. Kennedy Road, Asbury Square, Space 20,                     
 Unit 4, Dubuque, IA 52002.............................   (319) 557-7740
23 3rd Street NW., Suite #103, Mason City, IA 50401....   (515) 423-0303
712 West Main Street, Manchester, IA 52057.............   (319) 927-5141
  District Administrator.--Cheryl Madlom.                               
                                                                        

Counties: Allamakee, Benton, Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Butler, Cerro 
        Gordo, Chickasaw, Clayton, Delaware, Dubuque, Fayette, Floyd, 
        Grundy, Howard, Iowa, Jackson, Mitchell, Tama, Winneshiek, and 
        Worth. Cities and townships: Asbury, Belle Plaine, Bellevue, 
        Cascade (part), Cedar Falls, Charles City, Clear Lake, Cresco, 
        Decorah, Denver, Dubuque, Dyersville, Elkader, Evansdale, Grundy 
        Center, Guttenberg, Hudson, Independence, Jesup, La Porte City, 
        Manchester, Maquoketa, Marengo, Mason City, Monona, New Hampton, 
        Nora Springs, Northwood, Oelwein, Osage, Parkersburg, Reinbeck, 
        Sumner, Tama, Toledo, Traer, Vinton, Waterloo, Waukon, Waverly, 
        West Union and Williamsburg. Population (1990), 555,494.
ZIP Codes: 50173, 50401, 50426, 50428, 50433-35, 50440, 50444, 50446, 
        50448, 50454-61, 50464, 50466-69, 50471-72, 50475-77, 50479, 
        50481-82, 50601-09, 50611-13, 50616, 50619-32, 50634-36, 50638, 
        50641-45, 50647-55, 50657-62, 50664-71, 50673-77, 50680-82, 
        50701-04, 50706-07, 51246, 52001-04, 52030-33, 52035-36, 52038-
        50, 52052-57, 52060, 52064-66, 52068-79, 52101, 52130-36, 52140-
        44, 52146-47, 52149-51, 52154-66, 52168-72, 52175, 52203, 52206-
        10, 52215, 52217, 52220, 52223-25, 52228-29, 52236-37, 52249, 
        52251, 52257, 52301, 52307-09, 52313, 52315-16, 52318, 52325-26, 
        52329-30, 52332, 52334, 52339, 52342, 52345-49, 52351, 52354, 
        52361
        
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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    JIM LIGHTFOOT, Republican, of Shenandoah, IA; born in Sioux City, 
IA, September 27, 1938; adopted at the age of 3 months by Elmer and 
Altha Lightfoot; raised on a farm near Farragut, IA; graduated from 
Farragut High School, 1956; served in the U.S. Army and Army Reserve, 
1956-64; managed a farm equipment plant in Corsicana, TX, 1970-76; 
served on Corsicana City Commission, 1974-76; businessman, radio 
broadcaster, and farm editor in Shenandoah, IA for 12 years; 4-H leader; 
past Jaycees and Kiwanis Club member; Roman Catholic; fundraiser for 
Shenandoah Memorial Hospital; gold seal flight instructor's rating; 
Federal Aviation Administration Volunteer Safety Counselor; awards: 
Federal Aviation Administration Outstanding Flight Safety Service Award, 
1984; NAMA Agriculture Spokesman of the Year, 1979; ``Oscar'' in 
agriculture award, 1978; 4-H Alumni Award, 1977; married to the former 
Nancy E. Harrison, May 14, 1976; four children: Terri, Jamie, Allison, 
and James, Jr.; member: House Appropriations Committee; Subcommittee on 
Foreign Operations; Subcommittee on Transportation; chairman, 
Subcommittee on Treasury, Postal Service, General Government; elected to 
the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2444 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1503............................................         225-3806
  Administrative Assistant.--Barbara Schlein.              FAX: 225-6973
  Legislative Director.--Julie Manes.                                   
  Communications Director.--[Vacant].                                   
  Appointment Secretary.--Kathy Nelson.                                 
501 West Lowell, Shenandoah, IA 51601-1213.............   (712) 246-1984
413 Kellogg, Ames, IA 50010-6225.......................   (515) 232-1288
347 East 2nd Street, Ottomwa, IA 52501-3001............   (515) 683-3551
311 North Third Street, Burlington, IA 52601-5311......   (319) 753-6415
220 West Salem Avenue, Indianola, IA 50125.............   (515) 961-0591
                                                                        

Counties: Adams, Appanoose, Clarke, Davis, Decatur, Des Moines, Henry, 
        Jasper, Jefferson, Keokuk, Lee, Lucas, Mahaska, Marion, 
        Marshall, Monroe, Page, Poweshiek, Ringgold, Story Taylor, 
        Union, Van Buren, Wapello, Warren, Washington, and Wayne. 
        Population (1990), 555,299.
ZIP Codes: 50001, 50005, 50008, 50010-13, 50027-28, 50030, 50044, 50046-
        47, 50049, 50051-52, 50054-57, 50060-62, 50065, 50067-68, 50074, 
        50078, 50103-06, 50108, 50112, 50116, 50118-20, 50123-25, 50127, 
        50133-45, 50147-51, 50153-54, 50157-58, 50160-63, 50165-66, 
        50168, 50170-72, 50174, 50201, 50207-08, 50210-11, 50213-14, 
        50219, 50221-22, 50225, 50228-29, 50232, 50234, 50236, 50238-42, 
        50244, 50247-48, 50251-56, 50258, 50262, 50264, 50268, 50272, 
        50275, 50278, 50609, 50621, 50637, 50801, 50830-31, 50833, 
        50835-36, 50839-42, 50844-45, 50848, 50850-52, 50854, 50857, 
        50859-63, 51601, 51630-32, 51636-38, 51646-47, 51651, 51656, 
        52201, 52211, 52222, 52231-32, 52247-48, 52250, 52327, 52335, 
        52353, 52355-56, 52359, 52404, 52501, 52530-31, 52533-38, 52540, 
        52542-44, 52548-56, 52560-63, 52565-77, 52580-81, 52583-86, 
        52588, 52590-91, 52593-95, 52601, 52619-21, 52623-27, 52630-32, 
        52635, 52637-39, 52641, 52644-45, 52647-52, 52654-60

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    GREG GANSKE, Republican, of Des Moines, IA; born March 31, 1949, at 
New Hampton, IA; graduated, University of Iowa School of Medicine; 
general surgery training at Oregon Health Science Center; reconstructive 
surgery training under Nobel Laureate Joe Murray at Harvard; Plastic and 
Reconstructive Surgeon; practiced in Des Moines; Lieutenant Colonel in 
the U.S. Army Reserve; active manager of 160 acres of farmland; married 
Corrine Mikkelsen; three children: Ingrid, Bridget, and Karl; elected to 
the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1108 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1504............................................         225-4426
  Administrative Assistant.--John Barnes.                               
  Appointment Secretary/Office Manager.--Anita Rouse.                   
Federal Building, 210 Walnut Street, Suite 717, Des                     
 Moines, IA 50309......................................   (515) 284-4634
  District Director.--Luke Roth.                                        
40 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, IA 51503..............   (515) 323-5976
  Field Representative.--Dorothy Smith.                                 
                                                                        

Counties: Adair County; cities and townships of Adair, Bridgewater, 
        Fontanelle, Greenfield, and Orient. Audubon County; cities and 
        townships of Audubon, Brayton, Exira, Gray, and Kimballton. Cass 
        County; cities and townships of Anita, Atlantic, Cumberland, 
        Griswold, Lewis, Marne, Massena, and Wiota. Dallas County; 
        cities and townships of Adel, Bouton, Dallas Center, DeSoto, 
        Dexter, Granger, Linden, Minburn, Perry, Redfield, Van Meter, 
        Waukee, and Woodward. Fremont County; cities and townships of 
        Farragut, Hamburg, Imogene, Randolph, Riverton, Sidney, Tabor, 
        and Thurman. Guthrie County; cities and townships of Bagley, 
        Bayard, Casey, Guthrie Center, Jamaica, Menlo, Panora, 

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        Stuart, and Yale. Harrison County; cities and townships of Dunlap, 
        Little Sioux, Logan, Magnolia, Mo. Valley, Modale, Mondamin, 
        Persia, Pisgah, and Woodbine. Madison County; cities and 
        townships of Bevington, Earlham, East Peru, Macksburg, 
        Patterson, St. Charles, Truro, and Winterset. Mills County; 
        cities and townships of Emerson, Glenwood, Hastings, Henderson, 
        Malvern, Pacific Junction, and Silver City. Montgomery County; 
        cities and townships of Elliot, Grant, Red Oak, Stanton, and 
        Villisca. Polk County; cities and townships of Alleman, Altoona, 
        Ankeny, Bondurant, Clive, Des Moines, Elkhart, Grimes, Johnston, 
        Mitchellville, Pleasant Hill, Polk City, Runnells, Sheldahl, 
        Urbandale, West Des Moines, and Windsor Heights. Pottawattamie 
        County; cities and townships of Avoca, Carson, Council Bluffs, 
        Crescent, Hancock, Macedonia, McClelland, Minden, Neola, 
        Oakland, Treynor, and Underwood, Walnut. Shelby County; cities 
        and townships of Defiance, Earling, Elkhorn, Harlan, Irwin, 
        Kirkman, Panama, Portsmouth, Shelby, Tennant, and Westphalia. 
        Population (1990), 555,276.
ZIP Codes: 50002-03, 50007, 50009, 50020-22, 50025-26, 50029, 50032-33, 
        50035, 50038-39, 50042, 50048, 50061, 50063, 50066, 50069-70, 
        50072-73, 50076, 50109-11, 50115, 50117, 50128, 50131, 50146, 
        50149, 50155, 50164, 50167, 50169, 50216, 50218, 50220, 50222, 
        50226, 50228, 50233, 50237, 50240, 50243, 50250, 50257, 50261, 
        50263, 50265-66, 50273-74, 50276-77, 50301-06, 50309-17, 50320-
        22, 50325, 50333, 50393-94, 50837, 50843, 50846-47, 50849, 
        50853, 50858, 50864, 51446-47, 51454, 51501-03, 51510, 51521, 
        51525-37, 51540-46, 51548-57, 51559-66, 51570-71, 51573-79, 
        51639-40, 51645, 51648-50, 51652-54

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    TOM LATHAM, Republican, of Alexander, IA; born July 14, 1948 in 
Hampton, IA; attended Alexander Community School; graduated Cal 
(Latimer) Community College, 1966; attended Wartburg College, 1966-67; 
attended Iowa State University, 1976-70; agriculture business major; 
marketing representative, independent insurance agent, bank teller and 
bookkeeper; member and past president, Nazareth Lutheran Church; past 
chairman, Franklin County Extension Council; member, Congressman Fred 
Grandy's Agriculture culture; secretary, Republican party of Iowa, 5th 
District Representative, Republican State Central Committee, co-
chairman, Franklin County Republican, Central Committee, Iowa delegation 
whip; member: 1992 Republican National Convention, Iowa Farm Bureau 
Federation, Iowa Soybean Association, American Seed Trade Association, 
Iowa Corn Growers Association, Iowa Seed Association, Agribusiness 
Association of Iowa, I.S.U. Extension Citizens Advisory Council; married 
to Mary Katherine (Kathy) Latham, 1975; three children: Justin (24), 
Jennifer (17), and Jill (15); elected to 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
516 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1505..................................................         225-5476
  Chief of Staff.--Vicky Vermaat.                                       
  Operations and Communications Director.--James D.                     
   Carstensen.                                                          
  Legislative Director.--Tom Bonner.                                    
  Staff Assistant.--Stuart Ruddy.                                       
123 Albany Avenue, SE, Suite 1, Orange City, IA 51041..   (712) 737-8708
  Chief of Staff.--Vicky Vermont.                                       
526 Pierce Street, Sioux City, IA 51101................   (712) 277-2114
  Caseworker.--Vicki Miller.                                            
217 Grand Avenue Spencer, IA 51301.....................   (712) 262-6480
  Caseworker.--Lois Clark.                                              
1411 First Avenue South, Suite A, Fort Dodge, IA 50501.   (515) 573-2738
  Caseworker.--Sue Duvall.                                              
                                                                        

Counties: Boone, Buena Vista, Calhoun, Carroll, Cherokee, Clay, 
        Crawford, Dickinson, Emmet, Fort Dodge, Franklin, Greene, 
        Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Humboldt, Ida, Kossuth, Lyon, Monona, 
        O'Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Sac, Sioux, 
        Sioux City, Webster, Winnebago, Woodbury, and Wright. Population 
        (1990), 555,457.
ZIP Codes: 50006, 50010, 50031, 50034, 50036, 50039-41, 50043, 50050, 
        50058-59, 50064, 50071, 50075, 50101-02, 50107, 50122, 50126, 
        50129-30, 50132, 50152, 50156, 50206, 50212, 50217, 50223, 
        50227, 50230-31, 50235, 50244, 50246, 50249, 50258-59, 50269, 
        50271, 50420-21, 50423-24, 50427, 50430-32, 50436, 50438-39, 
        50441, 50446-47, 50449-53, 50465, 50470, 50473, 50475, 50478, 
        50480, 50483-84, 50501, 50510-11, 50514-25, 50527-33, 50535-36, 
        50538-46, 50548, 50551-54, 50556-63, 50565-71, 50573-83, 50585-
        88, 50590-95, 50597-99, 50601, 50627, 50633, 50640, 50672, 
        50680, 51001-12, 51014-20, 51022-31, 51033-41, 51044-63, 51101-
        11, 51201, 51230-32, 51234-35, 51237-50, 51301, 51330-31, 51333-
        34, 51338, 51340-47, 51349-51, 51354-55, 51357-58, 51360, 51363-
        66, 51401, 51430-33, 51436, 51439-45, 51448-55, 51458-63, 51465-
        67, 51520, 51523, 51527-28, 51558, 51572
        
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                                 KANSAS

                  (Population, 1990 census, 2,485,600)

                                SENATORS

    ROBERT DOLE, Republican, of Russell, KS; born in Russell, KS, July 
22, 1923, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doran R. Dole; married Mary Elizabeth 
Hanford, December 6, 1975; one daughter, Robin, from a previous 
marriage; graduate of Russell public schools; attended University of 
Kansas, Lawrence; A.B., Washburn Municipal University, Topeka, 1952; 
LL.B., Washburn, 1952; enlisted, U.S. Army, 1943; served 5\1/2\ years in 
World War II as 10th Mountain Division platoon leader in Italy; twice 
wounded and twice decorated for ``heroic achievement''; discharged with 
rank of captain, 1948; at age 26, elected to Kansas Legislature, 1951-
53; elected four terms as Russell County attorney, 1953-61; elected to 
U.S. House of Representatives, 1960; reelected 1962, 1964, and 1966; 
elected to U.S. Senate, 1968; reelected 1974, 1980, and 1986, and 1992; 
elected Senate majority leader, November 1984; elected Senate minority 
leader, January 3, 1987; reelected November 29, 1988, November 13, 1990, 
and November 3, 1992; Republican candidate for Vice President of the 
United States, 1976; Republican National Committee chairman, 1971-73; 
adviser, U.S. delegation to United Nations Food and Agriculture 
Organization Conference, Rome, Italy, 1975; member, Congressional 
delegation to survey food crisis in India at request of President 
Johnson, 1966; Congressional delegation to study Arab refugee problem, 
Middle East, 1967; past president, Washburn Alumni Association and 
Kansas County Attorneys Association; past lieutenant governor, Kiwanis; 
member: State and American Bar Associations, 4-H Fair Association, 
B.P.O.E., Masons, Isis Shrine, Chamber of Commerce, American Legion, 
Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Disabled American Veterans; National Board 
of Sponsors of the American Medical Center, Denver, CO; member of the 
board for National Society of Autistic Children; member, advisory 
committee of the National Association for Retarded Children; Advisory 
Council on Scouting for the Handicapped; Board of Directors, 
Rehabilitation International, U.S.A.; advisory committee, Kansas Kiwanis 
Foundation; Kansas Easter Seal Society; member, American Heart 
Association; Advisory Board, Center for Strategic and International 
Studies; chairman of the board, Dole Foundation; member: Finance 
Committee and Agriculture Committee; reelected in 1992.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
141 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 1601..................................................         224-6521
  Administrative Assistant.--Dan Stanley.                               
  Executive Assistant/Appointment Secretary.--Yvonne                    
   Costello.                                                            
Suite 392, 444 Southeast Quincy, Topeka, KS 66683......   (913) 295-2745
500 State Ave. Ste. 176, Kansas City, KS 66101.........   (913) 371-6108
Fourth Financial Center, 100 North Broadway, Wichita,                   
 KS 67202..............................................   (316) 263-4956
  State Director.--Dave Spears.                                         
                                                                        

                                 *  *  *

    NANCY LANDON KASSEBAUM, Republican, of Burdick, KS; born in Topeka, 
KS, July 29, 1932, the daughter of Governor Alfred M. and Theo Landon, 
1936 Presidential nominee; attended Topeka public schools; B.A., 
University of Kansas, 1954; M.A., University of Michigan, 1956; former 
director-vice president, KFH Radio, Wichita, KS; public service 
activities: Kansas Governmental Ethics Commission; Kansas Committee for 
the Humanities; chairperson, Women's Division, United Fund; Maize School 
Board; president, Women's Association, Institute of Logopedics; 
president, Wichita Young Adults Projects, Senior Services Board; served 
on Washington staff of Kansas Senator James B. Pearson; patron member of 
Kansas Press Women's Association; 4-H Leader; four children: John, 
Linda, Richard, and William; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 
1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; subsequently 
appointed by the Governor December 23, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused 
by the resignation of Senator James B. Pearson; reelected on November 6, 
1984 and again November 6, 1990; member: Committee on Foreign Relations; 
chairman, Committee on Labor and Human Resources; Committee on Indian 
Affairs; chairman, Subcommittee on African Affairs; member: Subcommittee 
on European Affairs, Subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
302 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-1602............................................         224-4774
  Administrative Assistant.--David Bartel.                              
  Press Secretary.--Mike Horak.                                         
  Executive Assistant.--Ann Shirley.                                    
  Scheduler.--Jan Vulevich.                                             
  .....................................................                 

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911 North Main, Garden City, KS 67846..................   (316) 276-3423
Suite 152, 4200 Somerset, Prairie Village, KS 66208....   (913) 648-3103
  State Administrative Assistant.--Mike Harper.                         
Box 51, 444 Southeast Quincy, Topeka, KS 66683.........   (913) 295-2888
Suite 120, 155 North Market, Wichita, KS, 67202........   (316) 296-6251
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    PAT ROBERTS, Republican, of Dodge City, KS; born in Topeka, KS, 
April 20, 1936; attended the public schools; graduated, Holton High 
School, 1954; B.A., Kansas State University, Manhattan, 1958; U.S. 
Marine Corps, 1958-62; publisher, Litchfield Park, AZ, 1962-67; 
administrative assistant, U.S. Senator Frank Carlson, 1967-68; 
administrative assistant, U.S. Congressman Keith Sebelius, 1968-80; 
member: chairman, Agriculture Committee; House Oversight Committee; 
married to the former Franki Fann, 1970; three children: David, 
Ashleigh, and Anne-Wesley; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 
1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1126 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1601............................................         225-2715
  Administrative Assistant.--D. Leroy Towns.               FAX: 225-5375
  Executive Assistant.--Maggie Ward.                                    
  Agricultural Assistant.--Tom Hemmer.                                  
  Press Assistant.--Lisa Gagnon.                                        
P.O. Box 550, Dodge City, KS 67801.....................   (316) 227-2244
P.O. Box 1334, Salina, KS 67402........................   (913) 825-5409
P.O. Box 128, Norton, KS 67654.........................   (913) 877-2454
P.O. Box 1128 Hutchinson, KS 67504.....................   (316) 665-6138
                                                                        

Counties: Barber, Barton, Chase, Cheyenne, Clark, Clay, Cloud, Comanche, 
        Decatur, Dickinson, Edwards, Ellis, Ellsworth, Finney, Ford, 
        Gove, Graham, Grant, Gray, Greeley, Hamilton, Haskell, Hodgeman, 
        Jewell, Kearny, Kiowa, Lane, Lincoln, Logan, Lyon, McPherson, 
        Marion (part), Marshall, Meade, Mitchell, Morris, Morton, Ness, 
        Norton, Osborne, Ottawa, Pawnee, Phillips, Pratt, Rawlins, Reno, 
        Republic, Rice, Rooks, Rush, Russell, Saline, Scott, Seward, 
        Sheridan, Sherman, Smith, Stafford, Stanton, Stevens, Thomas, 
        Trego, Wabaunsee, Wallace, Washington, and Wichita. Population 
        (1990), 619,370.
ZIP Codes: 66401, 66403, 66406-07, 66411-12, 66423, 66427, 66431, 66433, 
        66438, 66501, 66507-08, 66518, 66526, 66541, 66544, 66548, 
        66610, 66801, 66830, 66833-35, 66838, 66840 (part), 66843, 
        66845-46, 66849-851, 66854, 66858-62, 66864-65, 66866 (part), 
        66868-69, 66872-73, 66901, 66930-33, 66935-46, 66948-49, 66951-
        53, 66955-56, 66958-64, 66966-68, 66970, 67015, 67021, 67028-29, 
        67035, 67053-54, 67057, 67059, 67063, 67065-66, 67070-71, 67073, 
        67104, 67107-09, 67112, 67117, 67124, 67127, 67134, 67138, 
        67143, 67155, 67401-02, 67410, 67414, 67416-18, 67420, 67422-23, 
        67425, 67427-32, 67436-39, 67441-52, 67454-60, 67463-70, 67472-
        76, 67478-85, 67487-88, 67490-92, 67501-02, 67504-05, 67510-26, 
        67529-30, 67543-48, 67550, 67552-54, 67556-57, 67559-70, 67572-
        79, 67581-85, 67601, 67621-23, 67625-32, 67634-54, 67656-61, 
        67663-65, 67667, 67669-76, 67701, 67730-41, 67743-45, 67747-49, 
        67751-53, 67755-59, 67761-62, 67764, 67801, 67831, 67834-44, 
        67846, 67849-51, 67853-65, 67867-71, 67874, 67876-80, 67882, 
        67901, 67905, 67950-54

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    SAM DALE BROWNBACK, Republican, of Topeka, KS; born September 12, 
1956, in Garnett, KS; attended, Parker Grade School; graduated Prairie 
View High School, 1974; B.S., Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, 
1978; J.D., University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 1982; broadcaster, 
teacher, attorney; admitted to the Kansas State bar, 1978; State 
Secretary of Agriculture, 1986-93; member: Topeka Fellowship Council, 
Kansas Bar Association, Kansas State University and Kansas University 
Alumni Associations; married to Mary Stauffer Brownback, 1982; three 
children: Abby, Andy, and Liz; elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1313 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-6601
  Chief of Staff.--Tim McGivern.                           FAX: 225-2983
  Press Secretary.--Jackie McClaskey.                                   
  Legislative Director.--Paul Ryan.                                     
612 South Kansas Avenue, Topeka, KS 66614..............   (913) 233-2503
  District Director.--Anne Emerson.                        FAX: 223-2616
1001 North Broadway, Suite C, Pittsburg, KS 66762......   (316) 231-6040
                                                                        


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Counties: Allen, Anderson, Atchison, Bourbon, Brown, Cherokee, Coffey, 
        Crawford, Doniphan, Douglas (part), Franklin, Geary, Jackson, 
        Jefferson, Labette, Leavenworth, Linn, Nemaha, Neosho, Osage, 
        Pottawatomie, Riley, Shawnee, Wilson, and Woodson. Population 
        (1990), 619,391.
ZIP Codes: 66002, 66006 (part), 66007-08, 66010, 66014-17, 66020, 66023-
        24, 66025 (part), 66027, 66032-33, 66035, 66039-43, 66044 
        (part), 66048, 66050, 66052, 66054, 66056, 66058, 66060, 66066-
        67, 66070, 66072-73, 66075-80, 66086-88, 66090-91, 66092 (part), 
        66093-95, 66097, 66401-04, 66406-09, 66413-20, 66422, 66424-26, 
        66428-29, 66431-32, 66434-36, 66439-42, 66449-51, 66502, 66509-
        10, 66512, 66514-17, 66520-24, 66527-28, 66531-40, 66542-43, 
        66546-52, 66554, 66601, 66603-12, 66614-19, 66647, 66667, 66675, 
        66683, 66701, 66710-14, 66716-17, 66720, 66724-25, 66727-28, 
        66732-36, 66738-43, 66746, 66748-49, 66751, 66753-62, 66767, 
        66769-73, 66775-83, 66834, 66839, 66849, 66852, 66854, 66856-57, 
        66870-72, 67330, 67332, 67336-37, 67341-42, 67351, 67354, 67356-
        57, 67487

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    JAN MEYERS, Republican, of Overland Park, KS; born in Lincoln, NE, 
July 20, 1928; daughter of Howard and Lenore Crilly; attended public 
schools, Superior, NE; honor graduate with associate in fine arts 
[A.F.A.], William Woods College, Fulton, MO; B.A., communications, 
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, 1951; honorary Lit.D., William 
Woods College, honorary Doctor of Laws, Baker University (1993); 
assistant, advertising and public relations, radio station KFAB, and 
retail sales, Lincoln, NE; elected to Kansas Senate, 1972-84; chairman, 
Public Health and Welfare Committee and Local Government Committee; vice 
chairman, Transportation and Utilities Committee and Reapportionment 
Committee; City Councilwoman, Overland Park City Council, 1967-72; 
president, city council, 1970-72; president, League of Kansas 
Municipalities; chairman, Mid-America Regional Council, Kansas City 
Region; board of directors: National League of Cities, United Community 
Services of Johnson County, and Johnson County Mental Health 
Association; member, Johnson County Community College Foundation Board; 
president, Johnson County League of Women Voters; married to Louis 
(Dutch) Meyers; two children: Valerie and Philip; elected to the 99th 
Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress; 
chairman, House Small Business Committee; International Relations 
Committee; Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade; 
Economic and Educational Opportunities Committee; Subcommittee on 
Employer-Employee Relations.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2303 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1603............................................         225-2865
  Administrative Assistant.--Kirk Walder.                  FAX: 225-0554
  Personal Secretary/Office Manager.--Bonnie Matles.                    
Federal Building, Suite 182, 500 State Avenue, Kansas                   
 City, KS 66101........................................   (913) 621-0832
  Administrative Assistant.--Michael Murray.                            
Suite 217, 7133 West 95th Street, Overland Park, KS                     
 66212.................................................   (913) 383-2013
  District Representative.--Lori Phillips.                              
708 West Ninth Street, Lawrence, KS 66044..............   (913) 842-9313
  District Representative.--Peter Lane.                                 
                                                                        

Counties: Douglas (part), Johnson, Miami, and Wyandotte. Population 
        (1990), 619,439.
ZIP Codes: 66006 (part), 66012, 66013, 66018-19, 66021, 66025 (part), 
        66026, 66030-31, 66036, 66044 (part), 66046-47, 66049, 66051, 
        66053, 66061-64, 66071, 66083, 66085, 66092 (part), 66101-06, 
        66109-13, 66115, 66117-19, 66160, 66201-27, 66282, 66285

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    TODD TIAHRT, Republican, of Goddard, KS; born in Vermillion, SD, 
June 15, 1951; attended South Dakota School of Mines and Technology; 
B.A., Evangel College, Springfield, MO, 1975; M.B.A., Southwest Missouri 
State, 1989; proposal manager, Boeing Company; married to the former 
Vicki Holland, 1976; three children: Jessica, John, and Luke; elected to 
the 104th Congress; member, National Security and Science Committees.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1319 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-6216
  Administrative Assistant.--Dave Hanna.                   FAX: 225-3489
  Press Secretary.--Matt Schlapp.                                       
  Legislative Director.--Jeff Kahrs.                                    
  OM/Scheduler.--Cindy Gustafson.                                       
155 North Market Street, Suite 400, Wichita, KS 67202..   (316) 262-8992
                                                                        


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Counties: Butler, Chautauqua, Cowley, Elk, Grenwood, Harper, Harvey, 
        Kingman, Montgomery, Sedgwick, and Sumner. Population (1990), 
        619,374.
ZIP Codes: 66507, 66842, 66853, 66855, 66860, 66863, 66866, 66870, 
        66952, 67001-05, 67008-10, 67012-13, 67016-20, 67022-27, 67030-
        32, 67035-39, 67041-42, 67045, 67047, 67049-52, 67056, 67058, 
        67060, 67062, 67067-68, 67072, 67074, 67101, 67103, 67105-06, 
        67108, 67110-12, 67117-20, 67122-23, 67131-33, 67135, 67137, 
        67140, 67142, 67144, 67146-47, 67149, 67150-52, 67154, 67156, 
        67159, 67202-21, 67223, 67227-28, 67230-33, 67235, 67239, 67301, 
        67333-35, 67337, 67340, 67343-47, 67349, 67351-52, 67355, 67360-
        61, 67363-64
        
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                                KENTUCKY

                  (Population, 1990 census, 3,698,969)

                                SENATORS

    WENDELL H. FORD, Democrat, of Owensboro, KY; born in Daviess County, 
KY, September 8, 1924; attended public schools of Daviess County, 
University of Kentucky; served in the U.S. Army, 1944-46, Kentucky 
National Guard, 1949-62; was a partner in the firm of E.M. Ford and 
Company Insurance; held the position of chief assistant to the Governor 
of Kentucky; State senator, 1965-67; Lieutenant Governor, 1967-71; 
Governor, 1971-74; Senate assistant majority leader, 1991-; president of 
the Kentucky and National Jaycees; Junior Chamber of Commerce; chairman, 
National Democratic Governors' Caucus, 1973-74; member, Democratic 
National Committee, 1976; member of Carter-Mondale Steering Committee 
and chairman of National Democratic Campaign Committee, 1976; chairman, 
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; recipient of awards from the 
March of Dimes, Veterans of Foreign Wars, U.S. National Guard 
Association, American Legion, Boy Scouts of America, National Cancer 
Society, Kentucky Educational Television, Kentucky Housing Corporation, 
National Association of Regional Councils, Kentucky Council of Area 
Development Districts; son of late Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Ford; holds 
honorary degrees from Universities of Kentucky, Morehead, Eastern 
Kentucky, Murray State, Kentucky Wesleyan, Spalding University, Union 
College, and Brescia College; married the former Jean Neel, 1943; two 
children: Shirley (Mrs. William Dexter) and Steven; five grandchildren; 
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974, for the term ending 
January 3, 1981; reelected November 4, 1980, for the term ending January 
3, 1987; reelected November 4, 1986 for the term ending January 3, 1993; 
reelected November 3, 1992 for the term ending January 3, 1999; elected 
Majority Whip on November 13, 1990; reelected November 10, 1992 and 
December 2, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
173A Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                     
 20510-1701............................................         224-4343
  Legislative Director.--Rob Mangas.                                    
  Office Manager.--Robert Paxton.                                       
  Communications Director.--Meg Conlon.                                 
  Executive Assistant.--Martha Moloney.                                 
  Executive Secretary.--Missy Smith.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Mark L. Day.                                        
Room 1072, 600 Martin Luther King Jr. Place,                            
 Louisville, KY 40202..................................   (502) 582-6251
Room 204, 343 Waller Avenue, Lexington, KY 40504.......   (606) 233-2484
305 Federal Building, Owensboro, KY 42301..............   (502) 685-5158
19 U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Covington, KY 41011   (606) 491-7929
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    MITCH McCONNELL, Republican, of Louisville, KY; born in Colbert 
County, AL, February 20, 1942; attended public schools in Louisville; 
graduated Manual High School, Louisville, 1960, president of the student 
body; B.A. with honors, University of Louisville, 1964, president of the 
student council, president of the student body of the College of Arts 
and Sciences; J.D., University of Kentucky Law School, 1967, president 
of student bar association, outstanding oral advocate; attorney, 
admitted to the Kentucky bar, 1967; chief legislative assistant to U.S. 
Senator Marlow Cook, 1968-70; Deputy Assistant U.S. Attorney General, 
1974-75; elected judge/executive of Jefferson County, KY, 1977, 
reelected 1981; president, Kentucky Association of County Judge/
Executives, 1982; named Outstanding Young Man in Jefferson County, KY, 
1974; named Outstanding Young Man in Kentucky, 1977; named 
Conservationist of the Year by the League of Kentucky Sportsmen, 1983; 
founder and chairman, Kentucky Task Force on Exploited and Missing 
Children, 1982; co-chairman, National Child Tragedies Coalition, 1981; 
advisory board member, National Institute of Justice, 1982-84; appointed 
chairman of the Council of Elected Officials by Republican National 
Committee Chairman Haley Barbour; member of the Crescent Hill Baptist 
Church, Louisville, KY; father of three children: Elly, Claire, and 
Porter; married Elaine Chao, president of the United Way of America, 
February 6, 1993; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 6, 1984, for the 
term expiring January 3, 1991; reelected November 6, 1990, for the term 
expiring January 3, 1997.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
120 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-1702............................................         224-2541
  Administrative Assistant.--Steven J. Law.                FAX: 224-2499
  Personal Secretary/Scheduler.--Susan Oursler.                         
  Communications Director.--Mildred Cooper.                             
Gene Snyder Courthouse, 601 West Broadway, Suite 630,                   
 Louisville, KY 40202..................................   (502) 582-6304
  State Director.--Larry Cox.                                           
1885 Dixie Highway, Suite 345, Fort Wright, KY 41011...   (606) 578-0188
Suite N, 1501 South Main Street, London, KY 40740......   (606) 864-2026
Irving Cobb Building, 602 Broadway Street, Paducah, KY                  
 42001.................................................   (502) 442-4554
155 East Main, Room 210, Lexington, KY 40507...........   (606) 252-1781
Federal Building, Room 102, 241 Main Street, Bowling                    
 Green, KY 42101.......................................   (502) 781-1673
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    EDWARD WHITFIELD, Republican, of Hopkinsville, KY; born in 
Hopkinsville, KY, on May 25, 1943; graduated, Madisonville High School, 
Nadisonville, KY; B.S., University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, 1965; 
J.D., University of Kentucky, 1969; attended, American University's 
Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, DC; 1st Lieutenant, U.S. Army 
Reserve, 1967-1973; attorney, private practice, 1970-79; vice president, 
CSX Corp., 1979-1990; admitted to bar: Kentucky, 1970 and Florida, 1993; 
began practice in 1970 in Hopkinsville, KY; member, Kentucky House, 
1973, one term; married, Constance Harriman Whitfield; one daughter, 
Kate; elected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1541 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-3115
  Chief of Staff.--Terry Carmack.                                       
  Legislative Director.--Karen Long.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Michael Klein.                                      
First Floor, 317 West Ninth Street, Hopkinsville, KY                    
 42240.................................................   (502) 885-8079
  Field Representative.--Michael Pape.                     FAX: 885-8598
P.O. Box 717, Monroe County Courthouse, Thompkinsville,                 
 KY 42167..............................................   (502) 487-9509
  Field Representative.--Sandy Simpson.                    FAX: 487-0019
Room 307, Municipal Building, 222 First Street,                         
 Henderson, KY 42420...................................   (502) 826-4180
  Field Representative.--Neil Johnson.                     FAX: 826-6783
Room 104, 100 Fountain Avenue, Paducah, KY 42001.......   (502) 442-6901
  Field Representative.--Coley Bradley.                    FAX: 442-6805
                                                                        

Counties: Adair, Allen, Ballard, Butler, Caldwell, Calloway, Carlisle, 
        Christian, Clinton, Crittenden, Cumberland, Fulton, Graves, 
        Henderson, Hickman, Hopkins, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, McCracken, 
        McLean, Marshall, Monroe, Muhlenberg, Ohio, Russell, Simpson, 
        Todd, Trigg, Union, and Webster. Population (1990), 614,226.
ZIP Codes: 42001-03, 42020-29, 42031-33, 42035-41, 42044-51, 42053-56, 
        42058-61, 42063-64, 42066, 42069-71, 42076, 42078-79, 42081-88, 
        42120, 42122, 42129 (part), 42133-35, 42140, 42153, 42155, 
        42157, 42164, 42167, 42170, 42201-02, 42204, 42206, 42209, 
        42211, 42215-17, 42219-21, 42223, 42232, 42234, 42236, 42240-41, 
        42251-52, 42254, 42256, 42261-62, 42265-68, 42273-76, 42280, 
        42283, 42286-88, 42320-28, 42330, 42332-33, 42337-39, 42343-45, 
        42347, 42349-50, 42352, 42354, 42357-58, 42361, 42365-67, 42369-
        72, 42374, 42376, 42378, 42403-04, 42406, 42408-11, 42413, 
        42420, 42431, 42436-37, 42440-42, 42444-45, 42450-53, 42455-64, 
        42565, 42601-02, 42629, 42642, 42711, 42714-15, 42717, 42723 
        (part), 42728 (part), 42730, 42731 (part), 42735, 42741, 42742 
        (part), 42752-53, 42759, 42761, 42768

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    RON LEWIS, Republican, of South Shore, KY; born in McKell, KY, 
September 14, 1946; attended McKell Elementary School; graduated, McKell 
High School, 1964; B.A., University of Kentucky, 1969; M.A., Higher 
Education, Morehead State University, 1981; U.S. Navy--Officer Candidate 
School, 1972; laborer, Morehead State, Armco Steel Corporation; Kentucky 
Highway Department, Eastern State Hospital; sales for Ashland Oil; 
teacher, Watterson College, 1980; baptist minister, White Mills Baptist 
Church; named to the National Security Committee (Military Procurement 
and Military Personnel subcommittees) and Agriculture Committee (Risk 
Management and Specialty Crops and Resource Conservation, Research and 
Forestry subcommittees); member, Elizabethtown Chamber of Commerce; 
past-president, Hardin and Larue County jail ministry; member, Serverus 
Valley Ministerial Association; honored for his voting 

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record by U.S. Term Limits, League of Private Property Rights, Council 
for Citizens Against Government Waste, National Federation of 
Independent Business; has been named a ``Guardian of Seniors Rights'' by 
the Tax Fairness for Seniors, cosponsored term limits legislation, 
welfare reform, voted to pass the Congressional Accountability Act, 
supports the ``A to Z'' budget-cutting bill; member, GOP Task Force on 
Regulatory Reform; married to the former Kayi Gambill, 1966; two 
children: Ronald Brent, 22 and Allison Faye, 11; elected to the 104th 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
412 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1702..................................................         226-3501
  Chief of Staff.--Greg Van Tatenhove.                                  
  Legislator Director.--Helen McCarthy.                                 
  Press Secretary.--John McGary.                                        
  Scheduler.--Jane Riddleberger.                                        
312 North Mulberry Street, Elizabethtown, KY 42701.....   (502) 765-4360
  District Administrator.--Sam Willett.                                 
Federal Building, Room B-18, 241 East Main Street,                      
 Bowling Green, KY 42101...............................   (502) 842-9896
Federal Building, Room B-17, 423 Frederica Street,                      
 Owensboro, KY 42303...................................   (502) 688-8858
                                                                        

Counties: Barren, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Casey, Daviess, Edmonson, 
        Grayson, Green, Hancock, Hardin, Hart, Jefferson (part), Larue, 
        Lincoln (part), Marion, Meade, Metcalfe, Nelson, Spencer, 
        Taylor, Warren, and Washington. Population (1990), 614,833.
ZIP Codes: 40004, 40008-09, 40012-13, 40020, 40023, 40028, 40033, 40037, 
        40040, 40046-49, 40051-52, 40060, 40062-63, 40069, 40071, 40076, 
        40078, 40104, 40106-11, 40114-15, 40117, 40118 (part), 40119, 
        40121, 40140, 40142-46, 40150, 40152-53, 40155, 40157, 40159-62, 
        40164-65, 40170-71, 40175-78, 40214 (part), 40219 (part), 40223 
        (part), 40228 (part), 40229, 40243 (part), 40245 (part), 40253, 
        40269, 40272 (part), 40291 (part), 40299 (part), 40328, 40330, 
        40437 (part), 40442, 40448, 40484 (part), 40489 (part), 42101-
        04, 42122-24, 42127-28, 42129 (part), 42130-31, 42141-42, 42151-
        52, 42154, 42156, 42159-60, 42163, 42166, 42169-71, 42207, 
        42210, 42214, 42235, 42250, 42257, 42259, 42270, 42274-75, 
        42284-85, 42301-03, 42334, 42348, 42351, 42355-56, 42361, 42366, 
        42368, 42375-76, 42378, 42516, 42528, 42539, 42541, 42566, 42567 
        (part), 42701-02, 42712-13, 42716, 42718-19, 42721-22, 42723 
        (part), 42724, 42726, 42728 (part), 42729, 42731 (part), 42732-
        33, 42736, 42740, 42742 (part), 42743, 42746, 42748-49, 42754-
        55, 42757-58, 42762, 42764-65, 42776, 42782-84, 42787-88

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    MICHAEL D. WARD, Democrat, of Louisville, KY; born in White Plains, 
NY, on January 7, 1951; graduated Atherton High School, Louisville, KY, 
1969; B.S., University of Louisville, 1974; general manager, The 
Batchelder Co./P&C Media, 1990-1994; sales representative, 1979-85; 
Kentucky State Representative, 34th District, Jefferson County, KY, 
1989-93; special assistant to County Judge/Executive, Jefferson County, 
KY, 1985-89; Peace Corps vounteer (the Gambia West Africa); owner, 
Street Level Advertising, Transit Advertising, 1993-94. Married to 
Christina Heavrin, 1975; two children: Jasper and Kevin; elected to the 
104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1032 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1703............................................         225-5401
  Legislative Director.--Stacy Jarboe.                     FAX: 225-3511
  Deputy Legislative Director.--Michael Long.                           
  Legislative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Christian                     
   Patterson.                                                           
  Scheduler.--Linda West.                                               
Room 216, Federal Building, 600 Dr. Martin Luther King,                 
 Jr. Place, Louisville, KY 40202-2267..................   (502) 582-5129
  Chief of Staff.--Charles Mattingly.                                   
                                                                        

County: Jefferson (part); city of Louisville. Population (1990), 
        613,603.
ZIP Codes: 40059 (part), 40118 (part), 40201-22, 40223 (part), 40228 
        (part), 40241-42, 40243 (part), 40258, 40272 (part), 40291 
        (part), 40299 (part).
        
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                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    JIM BUNNING, Republican, of Southgate, KY; born in Southgate, KY, 
October 23, 1931; attended St. Thiresa School, Southgate; graduated, St. 
Xavier High School, Cincinnati, OH, 1949; B.S., Xavier University, 
Cincinnati, OH, 1953; professional baseball player; investment broker 
and agent; president, Jim Bunning Agency, Inc.; member of Kentucky State 
Senate (minority floor leader), 1979-83; member: Ft. Thomas City 
Council, 1977-79; appointed member, Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana Regional 
Council of Governments, Cincinnati, OH; National Committeeman, 
Republican National Committee, 1983-1992; appointed member, President's 
National Advisory Board on International Education Programs, 1984-1988; 
member: board of directors of Kentucky Special Olympics, Ft. Thomas (KY) 
Lions Club, Brighton Street Center Community Action Group; married to 
the former Mary Catherine Theis, 1952; nine children: Barbara, Jim and 
Joan, Cathy, Bill and Bridgett, Mark, David and Amy; elected to the 
100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2437 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1704............................................         225-3465
  Administrative Assistant.--David A. York.                             
  Legislative Director.--Jon Deuser.                                    
  Office Manager/Executive Secretary.--Joan L. Manning.                 
Suite 160, 1717 Dixie Highway, Fort Wright, KY 41011...   (606) 342-2602
  District Administrator.--Debbie McKinney.                             
Suite 236, The Federal Bldg., 1405 Greenup Ave.,                        
 Ashland, KY 41101.....................................   (606) 325-9898
Suite 219, 704 W Jefferson St., La Grange, KY 40031....   (502) 222-2188
                                                                        

Counties: Boone, Boyd, Bracken, Campbell, Carroll, Carter, Elliott, 
        Fleming, Gallatin, Grant, Greenup, Henry, Kenton, Lewis, Mason, 
        Oldham, Owen, Pendleton, Robertson, Rowan, Shelby, and Trimble. 
        Population (1990), 614,245.
ZIP Codes: 40003, 40006-07, 40010-11, 40014, 40019, 40022, 40026, 40031, 
        40036, 40045, 40050, 40055-58, 40059 (part), 40065-68, 40070, 
        40075-77, 40245 (part), 40313, 40317, 40319, 40327, 40351, 
        40355, 40359, 40363, 40379 (part), 40389, 41001-02, 41004-12, 
        41014-18, 41022, 41030, 41033-35, 41037, 41039-46, 41048-49, 
        41051-53, 41055-56, 41059, 41061-64, 41071-76, 41080, 41083, 
        41085-86, 41091-98, 41101-02, 41105, 41121, 41127-29, 41131-32, 
        41135, 41137, 41139, 41141-44, 41146, 41149, 41156, 41163-64, 
        41166, 41168-71, 41173-75, 41177, 41179, 41181, 41183, 41189, 
        41631, 42133

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    HAROLD ROGERS, Republican, of Somerset, KY; born in Barrier, KY, 
December 31, 1937; attended Ramsey and Monticello public schools; 
graduated, Wayne County High School, 1955; attended Western Kentucky 
University, 1956-57; A.B., University of Kentucky, 1962; LL.B., 
University of Kentucky Law School, 1964; lawyer; admitted to the 
Kentucky State bar, 1964; commenced practice in Somerset; member, North 
Carolina and Kentucky National Guard, 1957-64; associate, Smith & 
Blackburn, 1964-67; private practice, 1967-69; Commonwealth Attorney, 
Pulaski and Rockcastle Counties, KY, 1969-80; delegate, Republican 
National Convention, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, and 1988; Republican 
nominee for Lt. Governor, KY, 1979; past president, Kentucky 
Commonwealth Attorney's Association; member and past president, 
Somerset-Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce and Pulaski County 
Industrial Foundation; founder, Southern Kentucky Economic Development 
Council, 1986; member, Chowder and Marching Society, 1981-present; 
member, House Energy and Commerce Committee, 1981-82; member, House 
Appropriations Committee, 1983-present; married to the former Shirley 
McDowell, 1957; three children: Anthony, Allison, and John Marshall; 
elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2468 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1705............................................         225-4601
  Administrative Assistant.--Kevin Fromer.                 FAX: 225-0940
  Office Manager.--Mary Miller.                                         
  Press Secretary.--Frank Maisano.                                      
203 East Mount Vernon Street, Somerest, KY 42501.......   (606) 679-8346
  District Administrator.--Robert L. Mitchell.                          
601 Main Street, Hazard, KY 41701......................   (606) 439-0794
806 Hambley Blvd., Pikeville, KY 41501.................   (606) 432-4388
                                                                        

Counties: Bell, Breathitt, Clay, Floyd, Harlan, Jackson, Johnson, Knott, 
        Knox, Laurel, Lawrence (part), Lee, Leslie, Letcher, Magoffin, 
        Martin, McCreary, Menifee, Morgan, Owsley, Perry, Pike, Pulaski, 
        Rockcastle, Wayne, Whitley, and Wolfe. Population (1990), 
        614,119.
        
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ZIP Codes: 40316, 40322, 40336, 40341, 40345-46, 40365, 40387, 40402-03, 
        40409, 40417, 40419 (part), 40420, 40434, 40445, 40447, 40456, 
        40460, 40481, 40486, 40488, 40492, 40701-02, 40729-30, 40734, 
        40737, 40740-43, 40745, 40754-55, 40759, 40763, 40769, 40771, 
        40801, 40803, 40806-08, 40810, 40813, 40815-16, 40818-20, 40823, 
        40825-31, 40840, 40843-47, 40849, 40854-56, 40858, 40861-63, 
        40865, 40867-68, 40870, 40873-74, 40902-03, 40906, 40913-15, 
        40921, 40923, 40927, 40930, 40932, 40935, 40939-41, 40943-44, 
        40946, 40949, 40953, 40955, 40958, 40962, 40964-65, 40972, 
        40977, 40979, 40982-83, 40988, 40995, 40997, 40999, 41124, 41159 
        (part), 41201, 41203-04, 41214-16, 41219, 41222, 41224, 41226, 
        41228, 41230-32, 41234, 41237-38, 41240, 41250, 41254-58, 41260, 
        41262-69, 41271, 41274, 41301, 41306, 41310-11, 41314-15, 41317, 
        41321, 41327-28, 41331-33, 41338-40, 41342-44, 41346, 41348, 
        41351, 41357-58, 41360, 41363-70, 41377, 41385-86, 41390, 41396-
        97, 41406-09, 41412-13, 41419, 41421-22, 41425-26, 41441, 41443, 
        41451, 41457, 41464-66, 41472, 41474, 41477, 41501-03, 41512-14, 
        41517-20, 41522, 41524, 41527-29, 41531, 41534-40, 41542-49, 
        41551, 41553-55, 41557-72, 41574, 41601-07, 41612, 41614-16, 
        41619, 41621-22, 41626-27, 41629-33, 41635-37, 41639-40, 41642-
        43, 41645, 41647, 41649-51, 41653, 41655, 41659-60, 41663, 
        41666-69, 41701-02, 41712-14, 41719-23, 41725, 41727-33, 41735-
        36, 41739-40, 41743, 41745-46, 41749, 41751, 41754, 41756, 
        41759-60, 41762-66, 41771-78, 41801, 41804-05, 41810-12, 41815, 
        41817, 41819, 41821-26, 41828-29, 41831-40, 41843-45, 41847-49, 
        41855, 41858-59, 41861-62, 42501-02, 42518-19, 42532-33, 42536, 
        42544, 42553, 42558, 42564, 42567 (part), 42603, 42607, 42611, 
        42613, 42631, 42633-35, 42638, 42640, 42643, 42647, 42649, 
        42653, 42655

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    SCOTTY BAESLER, Democrat, of Lexington, KY; born in Athens, KY on 
July 9, 1941; B.S., University of Kentucky, Lexington, 1963; captain, 
University of Kentucky Basketball Team, 1963; J.D., University of 
Kentucky College of Law, 1966; served in the U.S. Army Reserves as Staff 
Sergeant, 1966-72; attorney; elected vice-mayor, Lexington, KY, 1974-77, 
district judge, Fayette County, 1978-81, and mayor, Lexington, KY, 1982-
92; member: National League of Cities, U.S. Conference of Mayors, 
Kentucky League of Cities; awards: Preservation Award (Historic 
Commission), 1984, Greek Hellenic Award, National Conference of 
Christians and Jews Brotherhood Award, Carl D. Perkins Memorial Award, 
1986, William Booth D.C.L. Award (Salvation Army), 1986, Distinguished 
Member, Kentucky Academy of Science, 1988, Henry T. Duncan Memorial 
Award (Fayette County Bar Association), 1988, Governor's Arts Award, 
1989, Better Life Award, Kentucky Association of Health Care Facilities, 
1989, Citizen Planner of the Year, 1990; married to Alice Dudley Woods 
Baesler, 1963; two children: Scott, 1967 and Ashley, 1970; elected on 
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
113 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1706..................................................         225-4706
  Chief of Staff.--Chuck Atkins.                                        
  Legislative Director.--Cheryl Brownell.                               
  Scheduler/Office Manager.--Sharyn Alexander.                          
Suite 318, 401 West Main Street, Lexington, KY 40507...   (606) 253-1124
  District Office Manager.--Bob Wiseman.                                
Room 104, Franklin County Courthouse, Frankfort, KY                     
 40601.................................................   (502) 875-1512
  Caseworker.--Phyllis Highley.                                         
                                                                        

Counties: Anderson, Bath, Bourbon, Boyle, Clark, Estill, Fayette, 
        Franklin, Garrard, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln (part), Madison, 
        Mercer, Montgomery, Nicholas (part), Powell, Scott, and 
        Woodford. Population (1990), 614,270.
ZIP Codes: 40306, 40310, 40311 (part), 40312, 40324, 40330, 40334, 
        40336-37, 40339-40, 40342, 40346-48, 40350, 40353, 40356-58, 
        40360-62, 40366, 40370-72, 40374, 40376, 40379 (part), 40380, 
        40383, 40385, 40390-92, 40403, 40410, 40415, 40419 (part), 
        40422-23, 40426, 40437 (part), 40440, 40444, 40452, 40461, 
        40464, 40468, 40471-72, 40475-76, 40484 (part), 40489 (part), 
        40501-05, 40507-17, 40522-24, 40533, 40544, 40555, 40574-96, 
        40601-04, 41003, 41031, 42567 (part)
        
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                                LOUISIANA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 4,238,216)

                                SENATORS

    J. BENNETT JOHNSTON, Democrat, of Shreveport, LA; born in 
Shreveport, LA, June 10, 1932; attended public schools, Washington and 
Lee University, U.S. Military Academy, Louisiana State University Law 
School, 1956, LL.B.; 1st lieutenant, U.S. Army, 1956-59; State House of 
Representatives, 1964-68; State senate, 1968-72; attorney; married Mary 
Gunn of Natchitoches; four children: Bennett, Hunter, Mary, and Sally; 
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1972; reelected November 7, 
1978, November 6, 1984, and October 6, 1990; chairman, Democratic 
Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1975-77; member, Committee on 
Appropriations; chairman, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development; 
chairman, Committee on Energy and Natural Resources; member: Committee 
on the Budget, Committee on Aging, Select Committee on Intelligence.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
136 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 1802..................................................         224-5824
  Administrative Assistant.--Eric Silagy.                               
  Legislative Director.--Laura Hudson.                                  
  Executive Assistant.--Patsy J. Guyer.                                 
  Press Secretary.--Scott Trahan.                                       
Hale Boggs Federal Building, Room 1010, 501 Magazine                    
 Street, New Orleans, LA 70130.........................   (504) 589-2427
U.S. Courthouse, 300 Fannin Street, Suite 2240,                         
 Shreveport, LA 71101-3086.............................   (318) 676-3085
Suite 1510, One American Place, Baton Rouge, LA 70825..   (504) 389-0395
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    JOHN BREAUX, Democrat, of Crowley, LA; born in Crowley on March 1, 
1944; graduated, St. Michael's High School, Crowley, 1961; B.A., 
University of Southwestern Louisiana, Lafayette, 1965; J.D., Louisiana 
State University, Baton Rouge, 1967; law partner, Brown, McKernan, 
Ingram & Breaux, 1967-68; legislative assistant to Congressman Edwin W. 
Edwards, 1968-69; district assistant to Congressman Edwards, 1969-72; 
member: Louisiana Bar Association and Acadia Parish Bar Association; 
board of directors, International Rice Festival Association; member: 
Crowley Jaycees; Crowley Chamber of Commerce; Pi Lambda Beta, prelaw 
fraternity; Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity; Lambda Chi Alpha, social 
fraternity; Student Bar Association, L.S.U.; U.S.L. tennis team; Moot 
Court finalist, L.S.U., 1966; winner, American Legion Award; married to 
the former Lois Gail Daigle in 1964; four children: John I Jr., William 
Lloyd, Elizabeth Andre, and Julia; elected to the 92d Congress in 
special election, September 30, 1972; reelected to the seven succeeding 
Congresses; chairman, Subcommittee on the Conservation of Wildlife and 
Fisheries and the Environment, 1979-86; elected to U.S. Senate November 
4, 1986; chairman, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1989-90; 
member, chairman, Democratic Leadership Council (1991-93), elected 
Democratic Chief Deputy Whip, 104th Congress; reelected to second Senate 
term November 3, 1992; Committee on Commerce, Science and 
Transportation; member: Committee on Finance, Special Committee on 
Aging.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
516 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510..         224-4623
  Chief of Staff.--Fred Hatfield.                                       
  Legislative Director.--Marcia A. Jones.                               
  Executive Assistant.--Susie Owens.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Bette Phelan.                                       
Federal Building, Room 103, 705 Jefferson Street,                       
 Lafayette, LA 70501...................................   (318) 262-6871
One American Place, Suite 2030, Baton Rouge, LA 70825..   (504) 382-2050
Room 102-A, 211 North Third Street, Monroe, LA 71201...   (318) 325-3320
Hale Boggs Federal Building, Suite 1005, 501 Magazine                   
 Street, New Orleans, LA 70130.........................   (504) 589-2531
                                                                        



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                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    BOB LIVINGSTON, Republican, of Metairie, LA; born in Colorado 
Springs, CO, April 30, 1943; graduated, St. Martin's High School, New 
Orleans, 1960; B.A., economics, Tulane University, 1967; J.D., Tulane 
University Law School, 1968; admitted to the Louisiana bar, 1968; 
commenced practice in New Orleans; practiced law as a trial attorney in 
the law firm of Livingston & Powers; served in the U.S. Navy, 1961-63; 
graduate, Loyola Institute of Politics, 1973; Assistant U.S. attorney, 
deputy chief, Criminal Division, 1970-73; received special achievement 
award as ``Outstanding Assistant U.S. Attorney'' in 1973; chief special 
prosecutor and chief, Armed Robbery Division, Orleans Parish district 
attorney's office, 1974-75; chief prosecutor, organized crime unit, 
Louisiana attorney general's office, 1975-76; member: various business, 
civic, veterans, and bar associations; married to the former Bonnie 
Robichaux, 1965; four children: Robert L., III, Richard Godwin, David 
Barkley, and SuShan Alida; elected to the 95th Congress, August 27, 
1977, in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the 
resignation of Richard A. Tonry; reelected to each succeeding Congress; 
chairman, Appropriations Committee.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2406 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1801............................................         225-3015
  Administrative Assistant.--J. Allen Martin.              FAX: 225-0739
  Legislative Assistant.--Paul Cambon.                                  
  Executive Secretary.--Jane Graham.                                    
111 Veterans Boulevard, Metairie, LA 70005.............   (504) 589-2753
  District Representative.--Rick Legendre.                              
2055 Second Street, Slidell, LA 70458..................   (504) 643-7733
3101 East Causeway Approach, Mandeville, LA 70448......   (504) 626-3144
428 East Boston Street, Convington, LA 70433...........   (504) 892-7304
300 E. Thomas Street, Hammond, LA 70401................   (504) 542-9617
                                                                        

Counties: St. Tammany Parish, Jefferson Parish (part), Orleans Parish 
        (part), Washington Parish, Livingston Parish (part), Tangipahoa 
        Parish (part), and St. Helena Parish (part). Population (1990), 
        602,859.
ZIP Codes: 70001 (part), 70002, 70003 (part), 70004-06, 70009-11, 70033, 
        70055, 70058 (part), 70059, 70062 (part), 70064, 70065 (part), 
        70072 (part), 70094 (part), 70115 (part), 70118 (part), 70119 
        (part), 70121 (part), 70122 (part), 70123 (part), 70124, 70181, 
        70183-84, 70401 (part), 70403 (part), 70404, 70420, 70422 
        (part), 70426-27, 70429, 70431, 70433-34, 70437-38, 70442, 70443 
        (part), 70444 (part), 70445-52, 70454-55, 70458-67, 70469-70, 
        70711, 70726 (part), 70733, 70744, 70754

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    WILLIAM J. JEFFERSON, Democrat, of New Orleans, LA; born in Lake 
Providence, LA, March 14, 1947; attended East Carroll Parish Training 
School, Lake Providence, LA; graduated, G.W. Griffin High School in Lake 
Providence, LA, 1965; B.A., political science and English, Southern 
University and A&M College, Baton Rouge, LA, 1969; J.D., Harvard Law 
School, Cambridge, MA, 1972; admitted to the bar, New Orleans, LA, 1972; 
attorney, Jefferson, Bryan, Jupiter, Lewis & Blanson, New Orleans, LA; 
first lieutenant, U.S. Army, J.A.G. Corps, 1975; member, board of 
trustees, Greater St. Stephen Baptist Church; Urban League of Greater 
New Orleans; Southern University Foundation Board; elected to the 
Louisiana State Senate, March, 1990-January 2, 1991; married to the 
former Andrea Green in 1970; five children: Jamila E., 1972; Jalila E., 
1975; Jelani F., 1979; Nailah A., 1981; and Akilah, 1984; elected to the 
102d Congress; reelected October 3, 1992 and to the 104th Congress on 
October 1, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
240 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1802..................................................         225-6636
  Administrative Assistant.--Lionel Collins.                            
  Executive Secretary/Scheduler.--Kristin Spoerl.                       
  Communications Director.--Jean LaPlace.                               
1012 Boggs Federal Building, 501 Magazine Street, New                   
 Orleans, LA 70130.....................................   (504) 589-2274
  District Office Manager.--Stephanie Edwards.                          
                                                                        

County: New Orleans Parish (part). Population (1990), 602,689.
ZIP Codes: 70001 (part), 70003 (part), 70053-54, 70056 (part), 70058 
        (part), 70062 (part), 70063, 70065 (part), 70067 (part), 70072 
        (part), 70073, 70094 (part), 70096, 70112-14, 70115 (part), 
        70116-17, 70118 (part), 70119 (part), 70121 

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        (part), 70122 (part), 70123 (part), 70125-31, 70139, 70141, 70150-4, 
        70156-58, 70160-61, 70163, 70165, 70170, 70172, 70174-79, 70182, 
        70185-87, 70189-90

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    W.J. (BILLY) TAUZIN, Democrat, of Chackbay, LA; born in Chackbay, 
LA, June 14, 1943; graduated, Thibodaux High School, 1961; B.A., 
history, prelaw, Nicholls State University, 1964; honor student, Hall of 
Fame graduate, student body president, 1962-64; J.D., Louisiana State 
University, 1967, while serving 4 years in Louisiana State Senate, 
legislative aide; lawyer; admitted to the Louisiana State bar in 1968; 
commenced practice in Houma, LA.; law partner, Marcel, Marcel, Fanguy & 
Tauzin, 1968-72; private practice, 1972; partner, Sonnier & Tauzin, 
1976; married: Cecile Bergeron Tauzin; five children by previous 
marriage: Kristie Rene, W.J. (Billy) III, John Ashton, Thomas Nicholas, 
and Michael James; served in Louisana State Legislature, 1971-80; 
elected to the 96th Congress, May 22, 1980, in a special election to 
fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of David C. Treen; reelected 
to the 97th Congress, September 13, 1980; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress; Freshman Representative, Democratic Steering and Policy 
Committee; member, Commerce and Natural Resources Committees; co-
chairman, Congressional Coalition for America.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2330 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1803............................................   (202) 225-4031
  Administrative Assistant.--Emily Young Shaw.                          
1041 Hale Boggs Building, 501 Magazine, New Orleans, LA                 
 70130.................................................   (504) 589-6366
  District Coordinator.--Peggy Bourgeois.                               
Federal Building, Suite 107, Houma, LA 70360...........   (504) 876-3033
  District Representative.--Jeri Theriot.                               
210 East Main Street, New Iberia, LA 70560.............   (318) 367-8231
  District Representative.--Jan Viator.                                 
Ascension Parish Courthouse East, 828 S. Irma Blvd.,                    
 Gonzales, LA 70737....................................   (504) 621-8490
  District Representative.--Ina Smiley.                                 
                                                                        

Counties: Parishes. Assumption, Iberia, Lafourche, Plaquemines, St. 
        Bernard, St. Charles, St. Mary, and Terrebonne. Jefferson 
        Parish: That part not contained in the First District and the 
        Second District. Ascension, St. James, St. John the Baptist, 
        Iberville (Precinct 4 only). St. Martin Parish: District 1 
        (precincts 2 and 5). Population (1990), 602,950.
ZIP Codes: 70030-32, 70036-41, 70043-44, 70046-47, 70049-52, 70056 
        (part), 70057, 70058 (part), 70066, 70067 (part), 70068-71, 
        70075-76, 70078-80, 70082-87, 70090-92, 70301-02, 70339-46, 
        70352-61, 70363-64, 70372-75, 70377, 70380-81, 70390-95, 70397, 
        70421, 70513-14, 70518 (part), 70522-23, 70538, 70540, 70544, 
        70552, 70560, 70562, 70569, 70582 (part), 70707, 70716, 70718, 
        70723, 70725, 70728, 70734 (part), 70737 (part), 70738, 70743, 
        70763, 70769 (part), 70774, 70778, 70788 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    CLEO FIELDS, Democrat, of Baton Rouge, LA; born, November 22, 1962 
in Baton Rouge, LA; B.A. and J.D., Southern University, Baton Rouge, 
1984, 1987; attorney; chairman, College Students for the State-Wide 
Voter Registration/Education March; founder and executive director, 
Young Adults for Positive Action; Junior Deacon, Mt. Pilgrim Baptist 
Church; Louisiana State Senate, 1986-92; committees: Banking and 
Financial Services, Small Business; subcommittees: Housing and Community 
Opportunity, Domestic and International Monetary Policy, Government 
Programs; married to Debra Horton; elected to the 103d and 104th 
Congresses.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
218 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1804..................................................         225-8490
  Legislative Director.--Tiffany Clements.                 FAX: 225-8959
  Legislative Counsel.--Philip Henderson.                               
  Legislative Correspondent.--Karen Huey Jones.                         
  Executive Assistant.--Kimberleigh Butler-Smith.                       
700 North 10th Street, Suite, 210, Baton Rouge, LA                      
 70802.................................................   (504) 343-9772
  Administrative Assistant/District Director.--Johnny                   
   Anderson.                                               FAX: 343-9693
610 Texas Street, Suite 201, Shreveport, LA 71101......   (318) 221-9924
  Northwest Regional Director.--Robert Brewster.                        
515 Murray Street, Suite 317, Alexandria, LA 71301.....   (318) 445-0632
  Staff Assistant.--Kym Davis-Smith.                                    
301 North Main Street, Second Floor, Opelousas, LA                      
 70570.................................................   (318) 942-9691
  Southwest Regional Director.--Charles Cravins.                        
                                                                        


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Counties: Parishes. Ascension (part), Caddo (part), Desoto (part), East 
        Baton Rouge (part), Evangeline (part), Iberville (part), 
        Lafayette (part), Natchitoches (part), Pointe Coupee (part), 
        Rapides (part), Red River, Sabine (part), St. Landry (part), St. 
        Martin, West Baton Rouge (part). Cities and townships: Addis, 
        Alexandria, Arnaudville, Baker, Baton Rouge, Breaux Bridge, 
        Boyce, Brusly, Bueche, Campti, Chataignier, Cheneyville, 
        Clarence, Converse, Coushatta, Darrow, Donaldsonville, 
        Erwinville, Eunice, Fisher, Florien, Fordoche, Forest Hill, 
        Frierson, Geismar, Gloster, Glenmora, Gonzales, Grand Coteau, 
        Grand Cane, Grosse Tete, Keatchie, Keithville, Krotz Springs, 
        Lafayette, Lecompte, Leonville, Livonia, Logansport, Longstreet, 
        Lottie, Mansfield, Many, Maringoin, Marthaville, Melville, 
        Morganza, Natchez, Natchitoches, New Roads, Noble, Opelousas, 
        Oscar, Palmetto, Pineville, Plaquemine, Pleasant Hill, Port 
        Allen, Port Barre, Powhatan, Provencal, Robeline, Rosedale, 
        Shreveport, St. Martinville, Stonewall, Sunset, Sunshine, Turkey 
        Creek, Ville Platte, Washington, White Castle, Woodworth, 
        Zachary, Zwolle.
ZIP Codes: 70346, 70501, 70506-07, 70512, 70517, 70524, 70535, 70541, 
        70551, 70570-71, 70577, 70582, 70584-86, 70589, 70710, 70714, 
        70719-20, 70725, 70729, 70732, 70734, 70737, 70740, 70750, 
        70755-70757, 70759-60, 70762, 70764-65, 70767, 70772, 70780, 
        70788, 70791, 70801-02, 70805-07, 70808, 70810-15, 71019, 71027, 
        71030, 71032, 71046-47, 71049-50, 71052, 71065-66, 71078, 71101, 
        71103-09, 71115, 71118-19, 71129, 71301-03, 71325, 71346, 71353, 
        71358, 71360, 71409, 71411, 71414, 71419, 71426, 71429-30, 
        71433, 71449-50, 71456-57, 71462, 71468-69, 71485-86

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    JIM McCRERY, Republican, of Shreveport, LA; born in Shreveport, 
Caddo Parish, LA, September 18, 1949; attended: Leesville Elementary, 
1955-58 and Pine Shadows Elementary, Houston, TX, 1958-61; graduated 
Leesville High, Los Angeles, 1967; B.A., Louisiana Tech University, 
Ruston, 1971; J.D., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1975; 
attorney; admitted to the Louisiana bar in 1975 and commenced practice 
in Leesville, LA; private law practice, Jackson, Smith, and Ford 
(Leesville), 1975-78; assistant city attorney, Shreveport, LA, 1979-80; 
district manager, U.S. Representative Buddy Roemer, 1981-82; legislative 
director, U.S. Representative Buddy Roemer, 1982-84; board of directors, 
Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, 1986-87; chairman, 
Regulatory Affairs Committee, Louisiana Forestry Association, 1987; 
regional manager for Government Affairs, Georgia-Pacific Corp, 1984-88; 
elected by special election to the 100th Congress, April 16, 1988, to 
fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles E. (Buddy) Roemer; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
225 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1805..................................................         225-2777
  Chief of Staff.--Richard Hunt.                           FAX: 225-8039
6425 Youree Drive, Sheeveport, LA 71105................   (318) 798-2254
  Western District Manager.--Allyn Murphy.                              
1900 North 18 Street, Monroe, LA 71201.................   (318) 388-6105
  Eastern District Manager.--Lee Fletcher.                              
                                                                        

Counties: Parishes. Bienville, Bossier, Caddo (part), Caldwell, 
        Claiborne, East Carroll, Jackson, Lincoln, Morehouse, Ouachita, 
        Red River (part), Richland, Union, Webster, and West Carroll. 
        Population (1990), 602,816.
ZIP Codes: 71001, 71003-04, 71006, 71008, 71009 (part), 71012, 71014, 
        71016, 71018, 71019 (part), 71021-24, 71028-29, 71033-34, 71037-
        40, 71043, 71045, 71047-48, 71051-52, 71055, 71058, 71060-61, 
        71063-64, 71067-73, 71075, 71079-80, 71082, 71101 (part), 71102 
        (part), 71103 (part), 71104 (part), 71105, 71106 (part), 71107 
        (part), 71108 (part), 71109 (part), 71110-12, 71115, 71118 
        (part), 71119 (part), 71129, 71171-72, 71201-03, 71210, 71218, 
        71220-23, 71226-27, 71229, 71232, 71234-35, 71237-38, 71241-42, 
        71245, 71247-49, 71251, 71253-54, 71256, 71259-61, 71263-64, 
        71266, 71268-69, 71270-71, 71276-77, 71280-81, 71286, 71291-92, 
        71415, 71418, 71435-36, 71441, 71749

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    RICHARD H. BAKER, Republican, from Baton Rouge, LA; born in New 
Orleans, LA on May 22, 1948; attended Southdowns Elementary School: 
graduated, University High School; Louisiana State University, Baton 
Rouge, LA; real estate broker; elected to Louisiana House of 
Representatives, 1972-86; chairman, Committee on Transportation, 
Highways, and Public Works, 1980-86; member: Southern Legislative 
Conference, ALEC, Central Area Homebuilders, East Baton Rouge Airport 
Commission, Baton Rouge Lodge No. 372 Central Region Planning 
Commission; married to the former Kay Carpenter in 1969; two children: 
Brandon and Julie; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of Agriculture and 
Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committees, 103d Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
434 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 1806..................................................         225-3901
  Legislative Director.--Paul Sawyer.                      FAX: 225-7313
  Staff Director.--Brian Gardner.                                       
  Scheduler.--Lynn Kirk.                                                
5555 Hilton Avenue, Suite 100, Baton Rouge, LA 70808...   (504) 929-7711
  Chief-of-Staff.--Christina Kyle Casteel.                 FAX: 929-7688
  Press Secretary.--Caroline Owen.                                      
3406 Rosalino Street, Alexandria, LA 71301.............   (318) 445-5504
  District Manager.--Jeffrey Brooks.                       FAX: 448-1411
                                                                        


Counties: Parishes. Avoyelles (part), West Feliciana, East Feliciana, 
        Franklin, Madison Natchitoches, St. Helena, Tensas, Catahoula, 
        Concordia, East Baton Rouge, Grant, Lasalle, Livingston, Pointe 
        Coupee (part), Rapides (part), Winn. Cities and townships: 
        Addis, Aimwell, Alexandria, Anococo, Baker, Ball, Baton Rouge, 
        Belmont, Bentley, Big Bend, Bordelonville, Boyce, Brusly, 
        Bueche, Bunkie, Calvin, Center Point, Cheneyville, Clarks, 
        Colfax, Columbia, Converse, Cottonport, Denham Springs, Deville, 
        Dodson, Dry Prong, Dupont, Echo, Effie, Elizabeth, Enterprise, 
        Erwinville, Evans, Evergreen, Ferriday, Fisher, Florien, 
        Fordoche, Forest Hill, Fullerton, Georgetown, Glenmora, Goudeau, 
        Grayson, Greenwell Springs, Gosse Tete, Hamburg, Harrisonburg, 
        Hebert, Hessmer, Hicks, Hineston, Hornbeck, Jarreau, Jena, 
        Jonesville, Kelly, Krotz Springs, Kurthwood, Lacamp, Lakeland, 
        Larto, Leander, Leesville, Libuse, Livonia, Lottie, Mansura, 
        Many, Maringouin, Marksville, Melville, Monterey, Montgomery, 
        Moreauville, Morganza, Negreet, New Llano, New Roads, Noble, 
        Olla, Opelousas, Oscar, Pineville, Pitkin, Plaquemine, 
        Plaucheville, Pleasant Hill, Pollock, Port Allen, Port Barre, 
        Rhinehart, Rosedale, Rosepine, Rougon, Ruby, Sicily Island, 
        Sikes, Simmesport, Simpson, Slagle, St. Gabriel, St. Landry, 
        Tioga, Torbert, Trout, Tullos, Urania, Ventress, Verda, Vick, 
        Ville Platte, Washington, Watson, Wildsville, Winnfield, 
        Woodworth, Zachary, and Zwolle. Population (1990), 602,854.
ZIP Codes: 70570-71, 70577, 70586, 70589, 70638 (part), 70639, 70642, 
        70656, 70659, 70704, 70710, 70719-20, 70726-27, 70729, 70732, 
        70739-40, 70749-50, 70752, 70755-57, 70759-60, 70762, 70764-65, 
        70767, 70772-73, 70776, 70781, 70783, 70786, 70791, 70802, 
        70806, 70808-10, 70814-19, 71301-03, 71309, 71318, 71320, 71322-
        23, 71325 (part), 71327, 71328 (part), 71329, 71330 (part), 
        71331, 71333-34, 71338-44, 71348, 71350-51, 71353-55, 71360 
        (part), 71361-63, 71365, 71368-69, 71371-72, 71377, 71401, 
        71403, 71405-07, 71410, 71415, 71417-19, 71422-23, 71425-26, 
        71429-30, 71432-33, 71435-39, 71441, 71443-46, 71449, 71454, 
        71459-62, 71465, 71467, 71473-75, 71477, 71479-81, 71483, 71485-
        86, 71496

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    JAMES A. HAYES, Democrat, of Lafayette, LA; born in Lafayette on 
December 21, 1946; attended Hamilton Training School, Lafayette; 
graduated, Lafayette High School, 1964; B.S., University of Southwestern 
Louisiana, Lafayette, 1967; J.D., Tulane Law School, New Orleans, LA, 
1970; member of Louisiana Air National Guard, sergeant, 1968-74; 
attorney; admitted to the Louisiana State bar, 1970, and commenced 
practice in New Orleans; real estate developer; assistant district 
attorney; commissioner, Financial Institutions for the State of 
Louisiana; member: American Cancer Society, University of Southwestern 
Louisiana Alumni, Tulane University Alumni, March of Dimes, Our Lady of 
Fatima School, The Family Tree, Fine Arts Foundation, Lafayette Chamber 
of Commerce; married to the former Leslie Owen in 1967; three children: 
Owen, Christopher, and Jonathan; elected to the 100th Congress on 
November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2432 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-1807............................................         225-2031
  Chief of Staff.--John Doyle.                             FAX: 225-8976
  Administrative Assistant.--Lynn Hershey.                              
100 East Vermilion, Suite 212, Lafayette, LA 70501.....   (318) 233-4773
  Executive Director.--Louis Perret.                                    
Suite 402, 901 Lake Shore Drive, Lake Charles, LA 70601   (318) 433-1613
  Staff Assistant.--Sheryl Ann Sinegal Nixon.                           
                                                                        

Counties: Parishes. Acadia, Allen, Beauregard, Calcasieu, Cameron, 
        Evangeline, Jefferson Davis, Lafayette, St. Landry, Vermilion, 
        Vernon. That part not contained in the Third District. 
        Population (1990), 602,921.
ZIP Codes: 70501-11, 70515-16, 70518, 70520, 70525-29, 70531-35, 70537, 
        70542-43, 70546, 70548-49, 70554-56, 70558-59, 70570, 70575-76, 
        70578, 70580-81, 70583-84, 70586, 70591-93, 70598, 70601-02, 
        70604-06, 70609, 70611-12, 70616, 70629-34, 70637-41, 70643, 
        70645-48, 70650-64, 70668-69, 71403, 71438-39, 71443-46, 71459, 
        71461, 71463, 71474-75
        
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                                  MAINE

                  (Population, 1990 census, 1,233,223)

                                SENATORS

    WILLIAM S. COHEN, Republican, of Bangor, ME; born in Bangor, ME, 
August 28, 1940; graduated from Bangor High School, 1958; B.A., cum 
laude, Bowdoin College, 1962; LL.B., cum laude, Boston University Law 
School, 1965; assistant editor-in-chief, American Trial Lawyers 
Association; admitted to the bar, 1965, began practice in Bangor, ME; 
former partner in law firm of Paine, Cohen, Lynch, Weatherbee & Kobritz; 
instructor, University of Maine, department of business; assistant 
county attorney for Penobscot County, 1968-70; elected vice president, 
Maine Trial Lawyers Association, 1970-72; member: Judicial Selection 
Advisory Committee, Maine Trial Lawyers Association; trustee, Unity 
College, Unity, ME; member: Bangor City Council, 1969-72; mayor of 
Bangor, 1971-72; member: Bangor School Board, 1971-72; Fellow: John F. 
Kennedy Institute of Politics, 1972; member: Unitarian-Universalist 
Church; Board of Overseers, Bowdoin College; Board of Visitors, U.S. 
Coast Guard Academy, 1973; two sons: Kevin and Christopher; elected to 
the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to the 94th and 95th 
Congresses; named 1 of the Jaycees' 10 outstanding young men, January 
1975; awards: Boston University Alumni Association Award for 
Distinguished Public Service, 1976; Non-Commissioned Officers 
Association's L. Mendel Rivers Award for Service to Military Personnel, 
1983; New England Association of School Superintendents' ``President's 
Award'' for improvements to public education, 1984; National Collegiate 
Athletic Association's Silver Anniversary Award, 1986; author: ``Of Sons 
and Seasons,'' 1978, ``Roll Call,'' 1980, ``Getting the Most Out of 
Washington,'' 1982; ``The Double Man'' (coauthor, Senator Gary Hart), 
1985, ``A Baker's Nickel,'' 1986; ``Men of Zeal,'' (coauthor, Senator 
George Mitchell), 1988; ``One-Eyed Kings,'' 1991; ``Murder in the 
Senate,'' 1993; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-
year term beginning January 3, 1979; reelected on November 6, 1984 and 
November 6, 1990.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
322 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 1901..................................................         224-2523
  Administrative Assistant.--Robert S. Tyrer.                           
  Personal Secretary.--Cynthia W. Waters.                               
  Press Secretary.--Kathryn W. Gest.                                    
  Legislative Director.--John K. Veroneau.                              
150 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04330..................   (207) 622-8414
Federal Building, Room 204, 202 Harlow Street, Bangor,                  
 ME 04401..............................................   (207) 945-0417
10 Moulton Street, Portland, ME 04101..................   (207) 780-3575
109 Alfred Street, Biddeford, ME 04005.................   (207) 283-1101
11 Lisbon Street, Lewiston, ME 04240...................   (207) 784-6969
169 Academy Street, Presque Isle, ME 04769.............   (207) 764-3266
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    OLYMPIA J. SNOWE, Republican, of Auburn, ME; born in Augusta, ME, 
February 21, 1947; graduated from St. Basil's Academy in Garrison, NY, 
1962; completed her secondary education at Edward Little High School, 
Auburn, ME, 1965; B.A., University of Maine, Orono, ME, 1969; member of 
the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Lewiston-Auburn; an active 
member of civic and community organizations; elected to the Maine House 
of Representatives, 1973, to the seat vacated by the death of her first 
husband, the late Peter Snowe; reelected for a full two-year term in 
1974; elected to the Maine Senate, 1976; chaired the Joint Standing 
Committee on Health and Institutional Services; co-chair, as a member of 
the House of Representatives, the Congressional Caucus for Women's 
Issues; member: House Budget Committee; House Foreign Affairs Committee; 
leading member of the former House Select Committee on Aging; ranking 
Republican on its Subcommittee on Human Services; elected to the 96th 
Congress, November 7, 1978; she was the youngest Republican woman, and 
first Greek-American woman elected to the Senate; member: Senate 
Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation; Senate Budget 
Committee; Senate Committee on Small Business; Senate Committee on 
Foreign Relations; subcommittees: Fisheries and Oceans; Merchant Marine 
and Surface Transportation; Consumer, Foreign Commerce, and Tourism; 
chair, International Operations; European Affairs; Near Eastern and 
South Asian Affairs; and African Affairs; married to former Maine 
Governor, John R. McKernan, Jr.; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
495 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510.................................................         224-5344
  Chief of Staff.--Kevin L. Raye.                                       
  Press Secretary.--W. Davis Lackey, Jr.                                
  Office Manager.--Stephanie Zimand.                                    
2 Great Falls Plaza, Auburn, ME 04210..................   (207) 786-2451
68 Sewall Street, Suite 101C, Augusta, ME 04330........   (207) 622-8292
One Cumberland Place, Suite 306, Bangor, ME 04401......   (207) 945-0432
231 Main Street, Biddeford, ME 04005...................   (207) 282-4144
3 Canal Plaza, Suite 601, Portland, ME 04101...........   (207) 874-0883
169 Academy Street, Suite 3, Presque Isle, ME 04769....   (207) 764-5124
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    JAMES B. LONGLEY, JR., Republican, of Falmouth, ME; born in 
Lewiston, ME, July 7, 1951; graduated, Phillips Academy, Andover MA; 
Holy Cross and the University of Maine Law School; appointed to House 
Committees on National Security, Small Business, and Natural Resources; 
personal assistant to the late Governor James B. Longley; U.S. Marines, 
1976; attorney and small business person; vice president, Government 
Relations, Lewiston-Auburn Chamber of Commerce; director, Maine Chamber 
of Commerce and Industry; co-chairman, Save Maine Milk Committee, 
elected Maine delegate, White House Conference on Small Business, 1986; 
editorial assistant, Maine Management Cost survey; two children: Matt, 
10 and Sarah, 6; elected to the 104th Congress.

                                                                        
                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
226 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-6116
  Administrative Assistant.--Floyd Rutherford.             FAX: 225-3353
  Office Manager.--Gudrun Brown.                                        
  Press Secretary.--Anna Matz.                                          
  Legislative Assistants: Mick Bennett; Joe Sixaes;                     
   Owen Drey.                                                           
4 Moulton Street, Portland, ME 04112...................   (207) 774-5019
  District Office Representative.--Margaret Hewes.         FAX: 772-2838
  Staff Assistants: Marian Getty; Andy Martin.                          
168 Capitol Street, Augusta, ME 04332..................   (207) 626-3608
  District Office Representative.--John Bott.              FAX: 626-9359
  Special Assistant.--Ted Johnston.                                     
  Staff Assistants: Tim Walton; Marlene Thibodeau.                      
                                                                        

Counties: Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Sagadahoc, and York. 
        Population (1990), 591,442.
ZIP Codes: 03901-11, 04001-11, 04013-17, 04019-22, 04024, 04027-30, 
        04032, 04037-43, 04046-51, 04053-58, 04060-64, 04066-88, 04090-
        96, 04101-10, 04112, 04116, 04210-12, 04216-17, 04219-21, 04223-
        28, 04230-31, 04233-41, 04243, 04250-61, 04263, 04265-68, 04270-
        71, 04273-76, 04278-92, 04294, 04330, 04332-33, 04338, 04341-55, 
        04357-64, 04401-02, 04406, 04408, 04410-19, 04421-24, 04426-31, 
        04433-35, 04438, 04441-44, 04446, 04448-51, 04453-65 04467-69, 
        04471-76, 04478-79, 04481-82, 04485, 04487-93, 04495-97, 04516, 
        04526, 04530, 04535-39, 04541-44, 04547-49, 04551-56, 04558, 
        04562-65, 04567-68, 04570-76, 04578-79, 04605-09, 04611-15, 
        04617-19, 04622-25, 04627-31, 04634-35, 04637-38, 04640, 04643-
        46, 04648-50, 04652-62, 04664-69, 04671-81, 04683-86, 04690-94, 
        04730, 04732-47, 04749-51, 04756-70, 04772-77, 04779-88, 04841, 
        04843, 04846-65, 04901, 04903, 04908, 04910-12, 04915, 04917-18, 
        04920-30, 04932-33, 04935-45, 04947, 04949-58, 04961-67, 04969-
        76, 04978-79, 04981-89, 04992

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    JOHN E. BALDACCI, Democrat of Bangor, ME; born in Bangor, ME, 
January 30, 1955; attended St. John's Elementary School; graduated 
Bangor High School, 1973; B.A., University of Maine, Orono, ME, 1986; 
restaurant operator, Momma Baldacci's Restaurant, Bangor, ME; Bangor 
City Council, 1978-81; Maine State Senator 1982-94; married Karen Weston 
Baldacci, 1982; one child, Jack; elected November 8, 1994, 104th 
Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1740 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1902............................................         225-6306
  Administrative Assistant.--Larry Benoit.                              
  Press Secretary.--Doug Dunbar.                                        
  Office Manager.--Kristi Garland.                                      
P.O. Box 858, 202 Harlow Street, Bangor, ME 04401......   (207) 942-6935
157 Main Street, Lewiston, ME 04240....................   (207) 782-3704
445 Main Street, Presque Isle, ME 04769................   (207) 764-1036
                                                                        


Counties: Androscoggin, Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Kennebec (part), 
        Oxford, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, Waldo (part), and 
        Washington. Population (1990), 591,442.
ZIP Codes: 04010, 04016, 04022, 04037, 04041, 04051, 04058, 04064, 
        04068, 04080-81, 04088, 04210-12, 04216-17, 04219-21, 04223-28, 
        04230-31, 04234, 04236-41, 04243, 04250-59, 04261-63, 04266-68, 
        04270-71, 04273-76, 04278-86, 04287 (part), 04288-92, 04294, 
        04401-02, 04406, 04408, 04410-19, 04421-24, 04426-31, 04433-35, 
        04438, 04441-44, 04446, 04448-51, 04453, 04455-64, 04467-68, 
        04471-76, 04478-79, 04485, 04487-93, 04495-97, 04605-09, 04611-
        19, 04622-31, 04634-35, 04637-38, 04640, 04642-44, 04646, 04648-
        50, 04652-62, 04664-69, 04671-81, 04683-85, 04690-94, 04730, 
        04732-40, 04742-47, 04749-51, 04756-69, 04772-77, 04779-87, 
        04910-12, 04915, 04920-21, 04923-30, 04932-33, 04936, 04938-39, 
        04942-45, 04947, 04950-51, 04953-58, 04961, 04963-67, 04969-72, 
        04974-76, 04978-79, 04981-86, 04992
        
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                                MARYLAND

                  (Population, 1990 census, 4,798,622)

                                SENATORS

    PAUL S. SARBANES, Democrat, of Baltimore, MD; born in Salisbury, MD, 
February 3, 1933, son of Spyros and Matina Sarbanes; attended the public 
schools of Salisbury, MD, graduating from Wicomico Senior High School, 
June 1950; A.B., Princeton University, June 1954, magna cum laude and 
Phi Beta Kappa; Rhodes scholar, Balliol College, Oxford, England, 1954-
57, first-class B.A. honours in School of Philosophy, Politics and 
Economics; LL.B., cum laude, Harvard Law School, June 1960; admitted to 
practice by Maryland Court of Appeals, October 1960; law clerk to Judge 
Morris A. Soper, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1960-61; 
associate in Baltimore law firms, Piper & Marbury, 1961-62 and Venable, 
Baetjer & Howard, 1965-70; administrative assistant to Walter W. Heller, 
chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, 1962-63; executive 
director, Charter Revision Commission of Baltimore City, 1963-64; 
elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in November 1966, serving 
from 1967-71; member, Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation, 
Baltimore, MD; married Christine Dunbar of Brighton, England; three 
children: John Peter, Michael Anthony, and Janet Matina; elected to 92d 
Congress on November 3, 1970; reelected to 93d and 94th Congresses; 
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term 
beginning January 3, 1977; reelected November 2, 1982, November 8, 1988 
and November 8, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
309 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510..         224-4524
  Administrative Assistant.--Marvin Moss.                  FAX: 224-1651
  Legislative Director.--Julie Kehrli.                     TDD: 224-3452
  Appointment Secretary.--Elise Gillette.                               
  Press Secretary.--Bruce Frame.                                        
1518 Tower I, Suite 1010, 100 South Charles Street,                     
 Baltimore, MD 21201...................................   (410) 962-4436
1110 Bonifont Street, Suite 450, Silver Spring, MD                      
 20910.................................................   (301) 589-0797
141 Baltimore Street, Cumberland, MD 21502.............   (301) 724-0695
111 Baptist Street, Suite 115, Salisbury, MD 21801.....   (410) 860-2131
Box 331, 15499 Potomac River Drive, Cobb Island, MD                     
 20625.................................................   (301) 259-2404
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    BARBARA A. MIKULSKI, Democrat, of Baltimore, MD; born in Baltimore 
on July 20, 1936; graduated with a B.A. degree from Mount St. Agnes 
College, 1958; received her M.S.W. from the University of Maryland 
School of Social Work, 1965; worked as a social worker for Catholic 
Charities and city of Baltimore; served as adjunct professor, Department 
of Sociology, Loyola College; elected to Baltimore City Council, 1971; 
Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in 1974, winning 43 percent of vote; 
elected to U.S. Congress in 1976; first woman appointed to Energy and 
Commerce Committee; served on Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee; 
elected to U.S. Senate in November 1986 with 61 percent of the vote; 
reelected to U.S. Senate in November 1992 with 71 percent of the vote; 
became first woman representing the Democratic Party to be elected to a 
Senate seat not previously held by her husband and the first Democratic 
woman ever to serve in both Houses of Congress; appointed to: 
Appropriations (ranking member of VA-HUD & Independent Agencies 
Appropriation Subcommittee), Labor and Human Resources (ranking member 
of Aging Subcommittee), Ethics Committee; secretary of Democratic 
Conference for 104th Congress, first woman to be elected to a leadership 
post.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
709 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 2003..................................................         224-4654
  Chief of Staff.--Stephenie Foster.                       TDD: 224-5223
  Legislative Director.--George Leventhal.                              
  Director of Operations.--Marilyn Lagios.                              
World Trade Center, Suite 253, Baltimore, MD 21202.....   (301) 962-4510
  State Director.--Connie Beims.                                        
Suite 202, 60 West Street, Annapolis, MD 21401.........   (301) 263-1805
Suite 207, 9658 Baltimore Boulevard, College Park, MD                   
 20740.................................................   (301) 345-5517
Suite 301, 82 West Washington Street, Hagerstown, MD                    
 21740.................................................   (301) 797-2826
Suite 1, Building B, 1201 Pemberton, Salisbury, MD                      
 21801.................................................                 
                                                                        



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                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    WAYNE T. GILCHREST, Republican, of Kennedyville, MD; born on April 
15, 1946, in Rahway, NJ; graduated from Rahway High School, 1964; 
attended Wesley College, Dover, DE; B.A. in history, Delaware State 
College, Dover, DE, 1973; graduate studies, Loyola University, 
Baltimore, MD, 1984-present; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1964-68; 
awarded the Purple Heart, Bronze Star, Navy Commendation Medal; Navy 
Unit Citation, and others; teacher, Kent County High School, 1973-
present; as teacher of Government and History; member: Kent County 
Teachers' Association, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Order 
of the Purple Heart, Kennedyville Methodist Church; married to the 
former Barbara Rawley; three children: Kevin, Joel, and Katie; elected 
to the 102d Congress; reelected on November 3, 1992.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
332 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2001..................................................         225-5311
  Administrative Assistant.--Tony Caligiuri.               FAX: 225-0254
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Cyndy Dingus.                              
  Legislative Director.--Dan Walsh.                                     
521 Washington Avenue, Chestertown, MD 21620...........   (410) 778-9407
One Plaza East, Salisbury, MD 21801....................   (410) 749-3184
Arundel Center North, 101 Crain Highway, NW., Suite                     
 509, Glen Burnie, MD 21061............................   (410) 760-3372
  District Director.--Emmett Duke.                                      
                                                                        

Counties: Anne Arundel (part), Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent, Queen 
        Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, Worcester, and Baltimore 
        city (part). Population (1990), 597,684.
ZIP Codes: 20755 (part), 21012 (part), 21032 (part), 21037 (part), 21054 
        (part), 21060, 21061 (part), 21076 (part), 21108 (part), 21113 
        (part), 21114 (part), 21122 (part), 21144 (part), 21146 (part), 
        21225 (part), 21226, 21240, 21401 (part), 21402-04, 21601, 
        21607, 21609-13, 21617, 21619-20, 21622-29, 21631-32, 21634-73, 
        21675-79, 21801-03, 21810-11, 21813-14, 21816-17, 21821-22, 
        21824, 21826, 21829-30, 21835-38, 21840-42, 21849-53, 21856-58, 
        21861-75, 21901-04, 21911-22, 21930

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Republican, of Timonium, MD; born in 
Arbutus, MD on November 25, 1957; A.B., Princeton University (academic-
athletic scholarship recipient); J.D., Wake Forest University 
(scholarship recipient); of Counsel, Ober, Kaler, Grimes, and Shriver, 
1992-94; associate, Ober, Kaler, Grimes, and Shriver, 1982-92; elected 
to Maryland House of Delegates, November 9, 1986; reelected on November 
6, 1990; married to the former Kendel Sibiski; elected to the 104th 
congress on November 9, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
315 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2002..................................................         225-3061
  Chief of Staff.--Steve L. Kreceski.                                   
1407 York Rd., Suite 304, Lutherville, MD 21093........   (410) 337-7222
  Chief Administrator.--Karl Aumann.                                    
45 North Main Street, Bel Air, MD 21014................   (410) 838-2517
Government Building, 7701 Wise Avenue, 2nd Floor,                       
 Dundalk, MD 21222.....................................                 
511-B Eastern Avenue, Essex, MD 21221..................                 
Pasadena.--TBA.........................................                 
                                                                        

Counties: Anne Arundel (part), Baltimore (part), and Harford. Population 
        (1990), 597,683.
ZIP Codes: 21001, 21005, 21009-10, 21012 (part), 21013-15, 21017-18, 
        21021, 21023-24, 21027-28, 21030-31, 21034, 21040, 21047, 21050-
        53, 21056-57, 21074 (part), 21078, 21082, 21084-85, 21087, 
        21092, 21093 (part), 21101, 21105, 21107 (part), 21108 (part), 
        21111, 21117 (part), 21120, 21122 (part), 21128 (part), 21130-
        32, 21136 (part), 21139, 21146 (part), 21152-54, 21155 (part), 
        21156, 21160-62, 21204 (part), 21206 (part), 21212 (part), 
        21219-21, 21222 (part), 21224 (part), 21234 (part), 21236 
        (part), 21237 (part), 21239 (part), 21284-86
        
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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    BENJAMIN L. CARDIN, Democrat, of Baltimore, MD, born in Baltimore, 
October 5, 1943; attended Baltimore public schools; graduated Baltimore 
City College, 1961; B.A., University of Pittsburgh, PA, 1964 (cum 
laude); LL.B., University of Maryland, Baltimore, 1967 (1st in class); 
attorney; admitted to Maryland Bar November 1967 and began practice in 
Baltimore; member of the Maryland House of Delegates, 1966-86; Speaker 
of House of Delegates, 1979-86; chairman, Ways and Means Committee, 
1975-78; vice-chairman, Ways and Means Committee, 1971-73; member, 
Presidential Advisory Committee on Federalism; chairman, State Federal 
Assembly, National Council of State Legislators, 1980-81; member, 
National Council of State Legislators, Executive Committee; member, 
Council of State Governments, Executive Committee, 1979-86; co-chairman, 
Legislative Policy Committee, Maryland General Assembly, 1979-86; 
trustee, Baltimore Museum of Art; member, Baltimore Jewish Community 
Relations Council; trustee, Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs; 
member, Associated Jewish Charities Welfare Fund; trustee, St. Mary's 
College; chairman, Maryland Legal Services Corporation; MACO Legislator 
of the Year Award, 1984; married to the former Myrna Edelman, 1966; two 
children, Michael and Deborah; elected to the 100th Congress, November 
4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
104 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2003..................................................         225-4016
  Administrative Assistant.--David Koshgarian.                          
  Office Manager.--Amy Daiger.                                          
Suite 201, 540 East Belvedere Avenue, Baltimore, MD                     
 21212.................................................   (410) 433-8886
  District Office Director.--Bailey Fine.                               
  Press Secretary.--Suan Sullam.                                        
                                                                        

Counties: Anne Arundel (part), Baltimore (part), Howard (part), and 
        Baltimore city (part). Population (1990), 597,680.
ZIP Codes: 20755 (part), 20794 (part), 21042 (part), 21043 (part), 21044 
        (part), 21045 (part), 21046, 21055, 21061 (part), 21076 (part), 
        21090, 21093 (part), 21113 (part), 21117 (part), 21128 (part), 
        21133 (part), 21136 (part), 21144 (part), 21150, 21201 (part), 
        21202 (part), 21204 (part), 21205 (part), 21206 (part), 21207 
        (part), 21208 (part), 21209 (part), 21210 (part), 21211 (part), 
        21212 (part), 21213 (part), 21214 (part), 21215 (part), 21218 
        (part), 21222 (part), 21223 (part), 21224 (part), 21225 (part), 
        21227 (part), 21228 (part), 21229 (part), 21230, 21231 (part), 
        21234 (part), 21236 (part), 21237 (part), 21239 (part), 21244 
        (part), 21281

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    ALBERT R. WYNN, Democrat, of Largo, MD; born in Philadelphia, PA, on 
September 10, 1951; attended Lincoln Elementary School, Lanham, MD, 
1959-64; graduated DuVal High School, Lanham, 1969; B.S., University of 
Pittsburgh, PA, 1973; attended Howard University Graduate School of 
Political Science, 1974; J.D., Georgetown University Law School, 
Washington, DC, 1977; attorney; admitted to the Maryland bar, 1979; 
elected to the Maryland House of Delegates, 1983-86; elected to the 
Maryland State Senate; 1987-92; executive director, Prince George's 
County Consumer Protection Commission, 1979-82; member: Kappa Alpha Psi 
Fraternity; J. Franklyn Bourne Bar Association; board of directors, 
Consumer Credit Counseling Service; Prince George's County Economic 
Development Corporation; Ploughman and Fisherman; delegate to the 
Democratic National Convention, 1984 and 1988; elected on November 3, 
1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
418 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2004..................................................         225-8699
  Administrative Assistant.--Luis A. Navarro.                           
  Legislative Director.--James C. Ballentine.                           
  Press Secretary.--Sharon McGill.                                      
Suite 316, 9200 Basil Court, Landover, MD 20785........   (301) 350-5055
  Chief of Staff.--Bill Boston.                                         
Suite 201, 8601 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910   (301) 588-7328
Suite 208, 6009 Oxon Hill Rd, Oxon Hill, MD 20745......   (301) 839-5570
                                                                        

Counties: Montgomery (part) and Prince George's (part). Cities and 
        townships: Adelphi, Bladensburg, Bowie, Brentwood, Burtonsville, 
        Camp Springs, Capital Heights, Clinton, District Heights, 
        Forestville, Fort Washington, Glenarden, Glenn Dale, 
        Hyattsville, Landover, Lanham, Marlow Heights, Mitchellville, 
        Mount Rainier, Oxon Hill, Riverdale, Seabrook, Seat Pleasant, 
        Silver Spring, Suitland, Takoma Park, Temple Hills, and Upper 
        Marlboro. Population (1990), 597,690.
ZIP Codes: 20706 (part), 20710 (part), 20712, 20720 (part), 20721 
        (part), 20722 (part), 20731, 20735 (part), 20737 (part), 20743-
        47, 20748 (part), 20749-50, 20752-53, 20757, 20769 (part), 20772 
        (part), 20781 (part), 20782 (part), 20783 

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        (part), 20784 (part), 20785, 20789, 20791, 20866 (part), 20901 (part), 
        20903 (part), 20904 (part), 20905 (part), 20906 (part), 20907-
        08, 20910 (part), 20911-14, 20916, 20918

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    STENY H. HOYER, Democrat, of Forestville, MD; born in New York, NY, 
June 14, 1939; attended Suitland High School; B.S., University of 
Maryland, 1963; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1966; Honorary 
Doctor of Public Service, University of Maryland, 1988; admitted to the 
Maryland Bar Association, 1966; practicing attorney 1966-90; Maryland 
State Senate, 1967-79; vice chairman, Prince George's County Senate 
delegation, 1967-69; chairman, Prince George's County Senate delegation, 
1969-75; president, Maryland Senate, 1975-79; member, State Board for 
Higher Education, 1978-81; ranking member, Subcommittee on Treasury 
Postal/General Government; married to the former Judith Pickett, June 
17, 1961; three children: Susan, Stefany, and Anne; elected to the 97th 
Congress, May 19, 1981, by special election; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress; member of the Appropriations Committee, House 
Oversight Committee, Joint Committee on Printing, Democratic Steering 
Committee; Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki 
Commission).


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1705 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2005............................................         225-4131
  Administrative Assistant.--Betsy Bossart.                             
  Legislative Director.--Melissa Schulman.                              
U.S. Federal Courthouse, Suite 310, 6500 Cherrywood                     
 Lane, Greenbelt, MD 20770.............................   (301) 474-0119
Suite 101, 21 A Industrial Park Drive, Waldorf, MD                      
 20602.................................................   (301) 843-1577
                                                                        

Counties: Anne Arundel (part), Calvert, Charles, Prince George's (part), 
        and St. Mary's. Population (1990), 597,681.
ZIP Codes: 20601-04, 20606-13, 20615-26, 20628-30, 20632, 20634, 20636-
        37, 20639-40, 20643, 20645-46, 20650, 20653, 20656-62, 20664, 
        20667, 20670, 20674-78, 20680, 20684-90, 20692-93, 20695, 20703-
        05, 20706 (part), 20707 (part), 20708-09, 20710 (part), 20711, 
        20714-19, 20720 (part), 20721 (part), 20722 (part), 20724-26, 
        20732-33, 20735 (part), 20736, 20737 (part), 20738, 20740-41, 
        20748 (part), 20751, 20754, 20755 (part), 20758, 20764-65, 
        20768, 20769 (part), 20770-71, 20772 (part), 20773, 20775-76, 
        20778-79, 20781 (part), 20782 (part), 20783 (part), 20784 
        (part), 20787-88, 20794 (part), 20903 (part), 21032 (part), 
        21035, 21037 (part), 21054 (part), 21106, 21113 (part), 21114 
        (part), 21140, 21401 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    ROSCOE G. BARTLETT, Republican, of Frederick, MD; born June 3, 1926 
in Moreland, KY; House service, January 3, 1993 to present; rank, 77th 
(1 of 108); University of Maryland, PhD.; retired teacher; engineer; 
married to Ellen Bartlett; 10 children; elected on November 3, 1992 to 
the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
322 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2006..................................................         225-2721
  Chief of Staff.--Jim Backlin.                                         
  Legislative Director.--Elise Finley.                                  
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Micki Hamilton.                            
100 West Franklin Street, Hagerstown, MD...............   (301) 797-6043
5831 Buckeystown Pike, Suite E, Frederick, MD..........   (301) 694-3030
15 Main Street, Suite 110, Westminster, MD.............   (410) 857-1115
50 Broadway, Frostburg, MD 21532.......................   (301) 689-0034
                                                                        

Counties: Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Howard (part), and 
        Washington. Cities and townships: Ballenger Creek, Boonsboro, 
        Braddock Heights, Bridgeport, Brunswick, Clover Hill, Columbia 
        (part), Cresaptown-Bel Air, Cumberland, Discovery-Spring Garden, 
        Eldersburg, Ellicott City (part), Emmitsburg, Frederick, 
        Frostburg, Green Valley, Hagerstown, Halfway, Hampstead, 
        Hancock, Jessup (part), La Vale, Linganore-Bartonsville, Long 
        Meadow, Manchester, Middletown, Mount Aetna, Mount Airy, 
        Mountain Lake Park, North Laurel (part), Oakland (Carroll Co.), 
        Oakland (Garrett Co.), Savage-Guilford (part), Sykesville, 
        Taneytown, Thurmont, Walkersville, Westernport, Westminster, 
        Westminster South and Williamsport. Population (1990), 597,688.
ZIP Codes: 20701, 20723, 20759, 20763, 20777 (part), 20794 (part), 20833 
        (part), 20838 (part), 20839, 20841, 20842 (part), 20850 (part), 
        20854 (part), 20855 (part), 20871 (part), 20872 (part), 20874 
        (part), 21029, 21036, 21041, 21042 

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        (part), 21043 (part), 21044 (part), 21045 (part), 21048, 21074 (part), 
        21079 (part), 21080, 21088, 21102, 21104 (part), 21107 (part), 
        21136 (part), 21155 (part), 21157-58, 21163 (part), 21183 
        (part), 21227 (part), 21501-05, 21520-24, 21528-32, 21536, 
        21538-43, 21545, 21550, 21555-57, 21560-62, 21623, 21629, 21701-
        05, 21710-11, 21713-14, 21716-23, 21725, 21727, 21733-34, 21737-
        38, 21740-42, 21750, 21754-59, 21762, 21764, 21766-70, 21771 
        (part), 21773-80, 21782-84, 21787-88, 21790-95, 21797-98, 26726 
        (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    KWEISI MFUME, Democrat, of Baltimore, MD; born in Baltimore, October 
24, 1948; attended Baltimore city public schools; B.S. (magna cum 
laude), Morgan State University, Baltimore, 1976; M.A., Johns Hopkins 
University, Baltimore, 1984; member, Baltimore city council 1979-86; 
assistant professor, Morgan State University; program director, WEAA-FM 
Radio; member: Pi Sigma Alpha National Political Honor Society, NAACP, 
and Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs; very active in civil affairs 
and recipient of numerous community awards; divorced; five sons: Donald, 
Kevin, Keith, Ronald, and Michael; elected to the 100th Congress, 
November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2419 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2007............................................         225-4741
  Chief of Staff.--Tammy Hawley.                                        
  Appointment Secretary.--Veronica W. McKnight.                         
3000 Druid Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21215.............   (301) 367-1900
  District Director.--Ruth Simms.                                       
Suite 106, 1825 Woodlawn Drive, Baltimore, MD 21207....   (301) 298-5997
                                                                        

County: Baltimore County (part) and Baltimore city (part). Population 
        (1980), 527,485.
ZIP Codes: 21043 (part), 21104 (part), 21117 (part), 21133 (part), 21136 
        (part), 21163 (part), 21201 (part), 21202 (part), 21203, 21205 
        (part), 21206 (part), 21207, 21208 (part), 21209 (part), 21210 
        (part), 21211 (part), 21212 (part), 21213 (part), 21214 (part), 
        21215-18, 21223 (part), 21224 (part), 21227 (part), 21228-29, 
        21231 (part), 21235, 21239 (part), 21241, 21244, 21270, 21297-98

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    CONSTANCE A. MORELLA, Republican, of Bethesda, MD; born in 
Somerville, MA. February 12, 1931; graduated, Somerville High School, 
1948; A.B., Boston University, 1954; M.A., The American University, 
Washington, DC, 1967; professor, Montgomery College, 1970-86; Honorary 
doctoral degrees from American University, Norwich University, and 
Dickinson College; member, policy committee of 1995 White House 
Conference on Aging; co-chair, Congressional Coalition on Population and 
Development; delegate, Maryland General Assembly, 1979-86; trustee, 
Capitol College, Laurel, MD.; former chair, Arms Control and Foreign 
Policy Caucus; charter member of Global Legislators for a Balanced 
Environment, (GLOBE); married to Anthony C. Morella, 1954; 3 children: 
Paul, Mark, and Laura; guardian of 6 children (of late sister): 
Christine, Catherine, Louise, Paul, Rachel, and Ursula; elected to the 
100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
106 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2008..................................................         225-5341
  Administrative Assistant.--William C. Miller.            FAX: 225-1389
  Chief of Staff.--David A. Nathan.                                     
  Executive Assistant.--Patricia Donnelly.                              
  Legislative Director.--Cindy Hall.                                    
51 Monroe Street, #507, Rockville, MD 20850............   (301) 424-3501
  District Director.--Minnie Anderson.                     FAX: 424-5992
                                                                        

County: Montgomery County (part); cities and townships of Ashton, 
        Barnesville, Beallsville, Bethesda, Boyds, Brinklow, 
        Brookeville, Burtonsville, Cabin John, Chevy Chase, Clarksburg, 
        Damascus, Derwood, Dickerson, Gaithersburg, Garrett Park, 
        Germantown, Glen Echo, Highland, Kensington, Mount Airy (part), 
        Olney, Poolesville, Potomac, Rockville, Sandy Spring, Silver 
        Spring (part), Spencerville, and Wheaton (part). Population 
        (1990), 597,682.
ZIP Codes: 20707 (part), 20777 (part), 20812, 20813-18, 20824-25, 20827, 
        20830, 20832, 20833 (part), 20837-39, 20841, 20842 (part), 
        20847-55, 20858-62, 20866 (part), 20868, 20871 (part), 20872, 
        20874-80, 20882, 20884-86, 20891, 20895-96, 20898, 20901 (part), 
        20902, 20904 (part), 20905 (part), 20906 (part), 20910 (part), 
        20915, 21771 (part)
        
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                              MASSACHUSETTS

                  (Population, 1990 census, 6,029,051)

                                SENATORS

    EDWARD M. KENNEDY, Democrat, of Barnstable, MA; born in Boston, MA, 
February 22, 1932, son of Joseph P. and Rose F. Kennedy; Milton Academy, 
1950; A.B., Harvard College, 1956; International Law School, The Hague, 
the Netherlands, 1958; LL.B., University of Virginia Law School, 1959; 
enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private and served in France and Germany, 
1951-1953; elected to the Senate, November 6, 1962, to fill unexpired 
term of his brother, John F. Kennedy; reelected November 3, 1964, 
November 3, 1970, November 2, 1976, November 2, 1982, November 8, 1988, 
and November 8, 1994; member: Labor and Human Resources, Judiciary, 
Armed Services, and Joint Economic Committees; married to Victoria 
Reggie Kennedy; children: Kara, Edward M., Jr., Patrick J., Curran, and 
Caroline.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
315 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-2101............................................         224-4543
  Administrative Assistant.--Paul Donovan.                 FAX: 224-2417
  Legislative Director.--Carey Parker.                     TDD: 224-1819
John F. Kennedy Federal Building, 2400-A, Boston, MA                    
 02203.................................................   (617) 565-3170
  Administrative Assistant.--Barbara Souliotis.                         
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    JOHN F. KERRY, Democrat, of Boston, MA; born in Denver, CO, December 
11, 1943; graduated, St. Paul's School, Concord, NH, 1962; B.A., Yale 
University, New Haven, CT, 1966; J.D., Boston College Law School, 
Boston, MA, 1976; served, U.S. Navy, discharged with rank of lieutenant, 
decorations: Silver Star, Bronze Star with Combat ``V'', three Purple 
Hearts, various theatre campaign decorations; attorney, admitted to 
Massachusetts bar, 1976; appointed first assistant district attorney, 
Middlesex County, 1977; elected, Lieutenant Governor, Massachusetts, 
1982; elected to the U.S. Senate November 6, 1984 for the 6-year term 
beginning January 3, 1985; reelected November 1990 for 6-year term; 
appointed to Democratic Leadership for 104th Congress; chairman, 
Steering Committee.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
421 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-2102............................................         224-2742
  Administrative Assistant.--David J. Leiter.                           
  Legislative Director.--Scott Bunton.                                  
  Personal Secretary.--Patricia Ferrone.                                
One Bowdoin Square, 10th Floor, Boston, MA 02114.......   (617) 565-8519
143 State Street, Springfield, MA 01103................   (413) 785-4610
Suite 264, 53 North 6th Street, New Bedford, MA 02740..   (508) 994-7651
Suite 311, 222 Milliken Place, Fall River, MA 02722....   (508) 677-0522
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    JOHN W. OLVER, Democrat, of Amherst, MA; born on September 3, 1936 
in Honesdale, PA; B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1955; M.A., 
Tufts University, 1956; taught for two years at Franklin Technical 
Institute, Boston, MA; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 
1961; chemistry professor, University of Massachusetts-Amherst; 
Massachusetts House, 1968; became first Democrat since the Spanish-
American War to represent the First Congressional District, 1991; 
elected by special election on June 4, 1991 to fill the vacancy caused 
by the death of Silvio Conte; member: Budget Committee, Science 
Committee, Basic Research Subcommittee, Energy and Environment 
Subcommittee; married to Rose Olver; one daughter, Martha; elected on 
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected to the 104th Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1027 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-5335
  Administrative Assistant.--Jonathan D. Klein.            FAX: 226-1224
  Legislative Director.--Hunter Ridgway.                                
  Press Secretary.--Leslie Lillard.                                     
881 Main Street, Room 223, Fitchburg, MA 01420.........   (508) 343-0777
187 High Street, Holyoke, MA 01040.....................   (413) 532-7010
78 Center Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201.................   (413) 442-0946
                                                                        


Counties: Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden (part), Hampshire (part), 
        Middlesex (part), and Worcester (part). Population (1990), 
        601,643.
ZIP Codes: 01002, 01004-05, 01007-08, 01011-12, 01026-27, 01029, 01031-
        34, 01037-41, 01050, 01054, 01059, 01066, 01068, 01070-74, 01075 
        (part), 01077, 01082 (part), 01084-86, 01088-90, 01093-94, 
        01096-98, 01201-03, 01220, 01222-23, 01225-27, 01229-30, 01235-
        38, 01240, 01242-45, 01247, 01252-60, 01262, 01264, 01266-67, 
        01270, 01301-02, 01330-31, 01337-44, 01346-47, 01349-51, 01354-
        55, 01360, 01364, 01366-68, 01370, 01373, 01375-76, 01378-80, 
        01420, 01430-31, 01436, 01438, 01440-41, 01452-53, 01462 (part), 
        01466, 01468-69, 01473-75, 01477, 01531, 01535, 01585

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    RICHARD E. NEAL, Democrat, of Springfield, MA; born in Springfield, 
on February 14, 1949; attended public school system, Springfield; 
graduated, Springfield Technical High School, 1968; B.A., American 
International College, Springfield, 1972; M.A., University of Hartford 
Barney School of Business and Public Administration, CT, 1976; 
instructor and lecturer; assistant to mayor of city of Springfield, 
1973-78; elected member of Springfield City Council, 1978-84; elected 
mayor, city of Springfield, 1984-88; member: Massachusetts Mayors' 
Association; Adult Education Council; American International College 
Alumni Association; Boys' Club Alumni Association; Emily Bill Athletic 
Association; Cancer Crusade; John Boyle O'Reilly Club; United States 
Conference of Mayors; Valley Press Club; Solid Waste Advisory Committee 
for the State of Massachusetts; Committee on Leadership and Government; 
Mass Jobs Council; trustee: Springfield Libraries and Museums 
Association; Springfield Red Cross, Springfield YMCA; married to the 
former Maureen Conway; four children: Rory Christopher, Brendan Conway, 
Maura Katherine, and Sean Richard; elected on November 8, 1988, to the 
101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2431 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2102............................................         225-5601
  Administrative Assistant.--Ann Brozek.                   FAX: 225-8112
  Executive Assistant.--JoAnn Healy.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Bill Tranghese.                                     
Federal Building, Room 309, 1550 Main Street,                           
 Springfield, MA 01103-1422............................   (413) 785-0325
  District Manager.--James Leydon.                                      
4 Congress Street, Milford, MA 01757...................   (508) 634-8198
  Office Manager.--Virginia Purcell.                                    
                                                                        

Counties: Hampden (part), Hampshire (part), Norfolk (part), and 
        Worcester (part). Population (1990), 601,642.
ZIP Codes: 01001, 01009-10, 01013-14, 01020-22, 01028, 01030, 01035-36, 
        01053, 01056-57, 01060-61, 01063, 01069, 01075 (part), 01079-81, 
        01082 (part), 01083, 01092, 01095, 01101-09, 01115-16, 01118-19, 
        01128-29, 01138-39, 01151, 01501 (part), 01504, 01506-09, 01515-
        16, 01518, 01521, 01524, 01526-27, 01529, 01537-38, 01540, 
        01542, 01550, 01562, 01566, 01569-71, 01586, 01588 (part), 
        01590, 01611, 01747, 01756, 01757 (part), 02019 (part), 02038 
        (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    PETER I. BLUTE, Republican, of Shrewsbury, MA; born in Worcester, 
MA, on January 28, 1956; attended St. Mary's Elementary School, 
Shrewsbury; graduated St. John's Preparatory, Shrewsbury, 1974; B.A., 
Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA, 1978; marketing representative; 
Massachusetts State Legislature, 1986-92; member, Knights of Columbus; 
married to the former Roberta Crudale; elected on November 3, 1992 to 
the 103d Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1029 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2103............................................         225-6101
  Administrative Assistant.--Matthew Trant.                             
  Scheduler.--Karen Walsh.                                              
1079 Mechanics Tower, Worcester, MA 01608..............   (508) 752-6789
  District Director.--Mary Jane McKenna.                                
1039 South Main Street, Fall River, MA 02724...........   (508) 675-3400
  District Office Manager.--Lou Cabral.                                 
7 North Main Street, Room 200, Attleboro, MA 02703.....   (508) 223-3100
  District Office Manager.--Gary Moran.                                 
                                                                        


Counties: Bristol (part), Middlesex (part), Norfolk (part), and 
        Worcester (part). Cities and townships: Attleborough, North 
        Attleborough, Auburn (part), Berlin, Boylston, West Boylston, 
        Clinton, Dartmouth, Fall River, Foxborough, Franklin, Grafton, 
        Holden, Holliston, Hopkinton, Lancaster, Mansfield, Medway, 
        Northborough, Northbridge, Paxton, Plainville, Princeton, 
        Rutland, Seekonk, Shrewsbury, Somerset, Sterling, Swansea, 
        Upton, Westborough, Westport, Worcester, and Wrentham. 
        Population (1990), 601,642.
ZIP Codes: 01501 (part), 01503, 01505, 01510, 01517, 01519-20, 01522-23, 
        01532, 01534, 01536, 01539, 01541, 01543, 01545, 01560-61, 
        01564, 01568, 01580-83, 01587, 01588 (part), 01601-10, 01612-15, 
        01655, 01721 (part), 01746, 01748, 01752 (part), 01757 (part), 
        01784, 02019 (part), 02031, 02035 (part), 02038 (part), 02048 
        (part), 02053, 02070, 02093, 02703 (part), 02714, 02721 (part), 
        02722, 02723 (part), 02724-26, 02740 (part), 02747 (part), 02748 
        (part), 02760-63, 02766 (part), 02771, 02777, 02790 (part), 
        02791

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    BARNEY FRANK, Democrat, of Newton, MA; born in Bayonne, NJ, March 
31, 1940; attended the public schools; graduated, Bayonne High School, 
1957; B.A., Harvard College, 1962; graduate student in political 
science, Harvard University, 1962-67; teaching fellow in Government, 
Harvard College, 1963-66; J.D., Harvard University, 1977; admitted to 
the Massachusetts bar, 1979; executive assistant to Mayor Kevin White of 
Boston, 1968-71; administrative assistant to U.S. Congressman Michael F. 
Harrington, 1971-72; member, Massachusetts Legislature, 1973-80; elected 
to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2210 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2104............................................         225-5931
  Administrative Assistant.--Peter Kovar.                  FAX: 225-0182
  Office Manager/Personal Secretary.--Maria Giesta.                     
29 Crafts Street, Newton, MA 02158.....................   (617) 332-3920
  District Director.--Dorothy Reichard.                                 
222 Milliken Place, Third Floor, Fall River, MA 02721..   (508) 674-3551
89 Main Street, Bridgewater, MA 02324..................   (508) 697-9403
558 Pleasant Street, Room 309, New Bedford, MA 02740...   (508) 999-6462
                                                                        

Counties: Bristol (part), Middlesex (part), Norfolk (part), and Plymouth 
        (part). Cities and townships: Acushnet, Berkley, Bridgewater, 
        Brookline, Carver, Dighton, Dover, East Bridgewater, Easton 
        (part), Fairhaven, Fall River (part), Foxboro (part), Freetown, 
        Halifax, Hanson, Lakeville, Mansfield (part), Marion, 
        Mattapoisett, Middleborough, Millis, New Bedford, Newton, 
        Norfolk, Norton, Pembroke, Plympton, Raynham, Rehoboth, 
        Rochester, Rockland (part), Sharon, Sherborn, Wareham, 
        Wellesley, and West Bridgewater. Population (1990), 601,642.
ZIP Codes: 01770, 02030, 02035 (part), 02048 (part), 02054, 02056, 
        02067, 02146-47, 02158-62, 02164-68, 02181, 02195, 02324, 02327, 
        02330, 02333, 02337-38, 02341, 02346-47, 02350, 02356 (part), 
        02358-59, 02366-67, 02370 (part), 02375 (part), 02379, 02532 
        (part), 02538, 02571, 02576, 02702, 02712, 02715, 02717, 02719-
        20, 02721 (part), 02723 (part), 02738-46, 02764, 02766 (part), 
        02767-70, 02779-80, 02790 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    MARTIN T. MEEHAN, Democrat, of Lowell, MA; born in Lowell, on 
December 30, 1956; graduated from Lowell High School, 1974; B.A., 
University of Lowell, 1978; M.P.A., Suffolk University, Boston, MA, 
1981; J.D., Suffolk University Law School, 1986; attorney; admitted to 
the Massachusetts bar, 1986; First Assistant District Attorney for 
Middlesex County; Deputy Secretary of State; elected on November 3, 1992 
to the 103d Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
318 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2105..................................................         225-3411
  Administrative Assistant.--Steve Joncas.                              
  Press Secretary.--Will Keyser.                                        
11 Kearney Square, Lowell, MA 01852....................   (508) 459-0101
Bay State Building, Suite 806, 11 Lawrence Street,                      
 Lawrence, MA 01840....................................   (508) 681-6200
Walker Building, Room 102, 255 Main Street,                             
 Mastborough, MA 01752.................................   (508) 460-9292
                                                                        


Counties: Essex (part), Middlesex (part), and Worcester (part). 
        Population (1990), 601,643.
ZIP Codes: 01432-33, 01450-51, 01460, 01462 (part), 01463-64, 01467, 
        01471-72, 01525, 01718-20, 01721 (part), 01730 (part), 01740-41, 
        01742 (part), 01745, 01749, 01752 (part), 01754, 01772, 01773 
        (part), 01775-76, 01778 (part), 01810, 01821-22, 01824, 01826-
        27, 01840-43, 01844 (part), 01850-54, 01862-63, 01865-66, 01876, 
        01879, 01886, 02193 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    PETER G. TORKILDSEN, Republican, of Danvers, MA; born January 28, 
1958 in Milwaukee, WI; B.A., political science, University of 
Massachusetts at Amherst, 1980; M.P.A., Harvard University, John F. 
Kennedy School of Government, 1990; Service Coordinator, Visiting Nurse 
Association of Boston, 1982-84; elected to the Massachusetts House of 
Representatives, 1985-90; Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of 
Labor and Industries, 1991-92; recipient: Guardian Member Award; Boy 
Scouts of America; member: Danvers Council on Aging, 1987-91; Essex 
County Chamber of Commerce, 1989-91; Weld for Governor and Cellucci for 
Lt. Governor Committee, 1990; National Security Committee: Procurement, 
Readiness; Natural Resources Committee: National Parks, Land and 
Forests; Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans; Small Business Committee; 
chairman of Government Programs; Co-chair of the Freshman Republican 
Task Form on Congressional Reform; elected to the 103d Congress on 
November 3, 1992.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
120 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2106..................................................         225-8020
  Chief of Staff.--Peter Thomas.                           FAX: 225-8037
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Christian Zur.                                
  Executive Assistant.--Cornelia Cabot.                                 
70 Washington Street, Salem, MA 01970..................   (508) 741-1600
156 Broad Street, Lynn, MA 01901.......................   (617) 599-2424
160 Main Street, Haverhill, MA 01830...................   (508) 521-0111
                                                                        

Counties: Essex (part), Middlesex (part). Cities and townships: 
        Amesbury, Bedford, Beverly, Boxford, Burlington, Danvers, Essex, 
        Georgetown, Gloucester, Groveland, Hamilton, Haverhill, Ipswich, 
        Lynn, Lynnfield, Manchester, Marblehead, Merrimac, Middletown, 
        Nahant, Newbury, North Andover, North Reading, Peabody, Reading 
        (part), Rockport, Rowley, Salem, Salisbury, Saugus, Swampscott, 
        Topsfield, Wenham, West Newbury, and Wilmington. Population 
        (1990), 601,643.
ZIP Codes: 01730-31, 01803, 01830-35, 01844 (part), 01845, 01860, 01864, 
        01867 (part), 01885, 01887, 01901-08, 01913, 01915, 01921-23, 
        01929-31, 01936-38, 01940, 01944-45, 01949-52, 01960-61, 01965-
        66, 01969-71, 01982-85

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    EDWARD J. MARKEY, Democrat, of Malden, MA; born in Malden, July 11, 
1946; graduated, Malden Catholic High School, 1964; B.A., Boston (MA) 
College, 1968; J.D., Boston College Law School, 1972; lawyer; served in 
the U.S. Army Reserves, 1968-73; member, Massachusetts House of 
Representatives, 1973-76; elected to the 94th Congress, November 2, 
1976, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Representative Torbert 
H. Macdonald, and at the same time elected to the 95th Congress; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2133 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2107............................................         225-2836
  Administrative Assistant.--David Moulton.                             
  Executive Assistant.--Nancy Morrissey.                                
  Legislative Director.--Jeff Duncan.                                   
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5 High Street, Suite 101, Medford, MA 02155............   (617) 396-2900
188 Concord Street, Suite 102, Framingham, MA 01701....   (508) 875-2900
                                                                        


Counties: Middlesex (part) and Suffolk (part). Population (1990), 
        601,642.
ZIP Codes: 01701, 01721 (part), 01742 (part), 01760, 01773, 01778 
        (part), 01801, 01867 (part), 01880, 01888, 01890, 02140 (part), 
        02144 (part), 02145 (part), 02148-49, 02151-52, 02154-55, 02172 
        (part), 02173-76, 02180, 02181 (part), 02193 (part), 02254

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    JOSEPH P. KENNEDY II, Democrat, of Boston, MA; born in Brighton, MA, 
September 24, 1952; son of Senator Robert F. Kennedy of New York; nephew 
of President John F. Kennedy; nephew of Senator Edward M. Kennedy of 
Massachusetts; graduated University of Massachusetts, Boston, 1976; 
businessman; chairman, Canadian Robert F. Kennedy Memorial; married Beth 
Kelly; two children: Joseph P., III and Matthew; elected to the 100th 
Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2242 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2110............................................         225-5111
  Administrative Assistant.--David McKean.                              
  Scheduler/Personal Secretary.--Beth Kennedy.                          
  Director of Communications.--Nancy Mathis.                            
The Schrafft Center, Suite 605, 525 Main Street,                        
 Charlestown, MA 02129.................................   (617) 242-0200
801 Tremont Street, Roxbury, MA 02118..................   (617) 445-1281
                                                                        

Counties: Middlesex (part) and Suffolk (part). Cities and townships: 
        Belmont, Boston, Cambridge, Chelsea, Roxbury, Somerville, and 
        Watertown. Population (1990), 601,643.
ZIP Codes: 02108 (part), 02112, 02114 (part), 02115, 02116 (part), 
        02117, 02118 (part), 02119 (part), 02120, 02121 (part), 02122 
        (part), 02123, 02124 (part), 02125 (part), 02126 (part), 02128-
        29, 02130 (part), 02131 (part), 02133-35, 02136 (part), 02138-
        39, 02140 (part), 02141-43, 02144 (part), 02145 (part), 02146 
        (part), 02149 (part), 02150 (part), 02151 (part), 02155 (part), 
        02163, 02172 (part), 02178-79, 02199, 02208-09, 02215 (part), 
        02238, 02258, 02272

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    JOHN JOSEPH MOAKLEY, Democrat, of South Boston, MA; born April 27, 
1927; graduated from Suffolk University Law School, 1956 with doctor of 
jurisprudence; served in the U.S. Navy, 1943-46; member: Massachusetts 
and District of Columbia bar; began the practice of law in Boston, MA, 
1957; elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1952, and 
served as Democratic majority whip, 1957; elected to the Massachusetts 
State Senate, 1964; member, Boston City Council, 1971; honorary 
doctorate, public administration from Suffolk University, 1977; honorary 
doctorate of laws, New England School of Law; honorary doctorate, 
political science, Northeastern University; married Evelyn Duffy of 
Cambridge, MA, 1957; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking Democrat minority, Rules 
Committee.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
235 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2109..................................................         225-8273
  Chief of Staff.--John Weinfurter.                        FAX: 225-3984
  Personal Assistant.--James McGovern.                                  
  Office Manager.--Steve LaRose.                                        
World Trade Center, Suite 220, Boston, MA 02110........   (617) 565-2920
  District Director.--Fred Clark.                                       
Crocker Building, 4 Court Street, Taunton, MA 02780....   (617) 824-6676
                                                                        

Counties: Bristol (part), Norfolk (part), Plymouth (part), and Suffolk 
        (part). Population (1990), 601,643.
ZIP Codes: 02021, 02026, 02030 (part), 02032, 02052, 02062, 02071-72, 
        02081 (part), 02090, 02101, 02107, 02108 (part), 02109-11, 
        02113, 02114 (part), 02116 (part), 02118 (part), 02119 (part), 
        02121 (part), 02122 (part), 02124 

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        (part), 02125 (part), 02126 (part), 02127, 02130 (part), 02131 (part), 
        02132, 02136 (part), 02137, 02153, 02156, 02177, 02184, 02186 
        (part), 02187, 02190 (part), 02192, 02194, 02203, 02205, 02210, 
        02212, 02222, 02269, 02334, 02356 (part), 02357, 02368 (part), 
        02375 (part), 02401 (part), 02402 (part), 02403-05, 02718, 02767 
        (part), 02780 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    GERRY E. STUDDS, Democrat, of Cohasset, MA; born in Mineola, NY, May 
12, 1937; attended public schools in Cohasset and Derby Academy in 
Hingham, MA; Yale University, B.A. in American studies, 1959; M.A.T. in 
history, 1961; Foreign Service Officer, Department of State, 1961-62; 
member, President Kennedy's White House staff, 1962-63 serving as 
executive assistant to William R. Anderson, the Presidential Consultant 
for a Domestic Peace Corps; legislative assistant to U.S. Senator 
Harrison A. Williams, Jr., 1964; taught American history, government, 
and politics at St. Paul's School, Concord, NH, 1965-69; delegate, 1968, 
Democratic National Convention; Office of the President, University of 
Massachusetts, 1971; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, Commerce Committee; 
Resources Committee; ranking Democrat on the Fisheries, Wildlife and 
Oceans Subcommittee.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
237 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2110..................................................         225-3111
  Administrative Assistant.--Steven Schwadron.             FAX: 225-2212
146 Main Street, Hyannis, MA 02601.....................   (508) 771-0666
  Regional Representative.--Mark Forest.                                
1212 Hancock Street, Quincy, MA 02169..................   (617) 770-3700
  Regional Representatives: Gerard Dhooge; Mary Lou                     
   Butler.                                                              
Federal Building, 166 Main Street, Brockton, MA 02401..   (508) 584-6666
225 Water Street, Plymouth, MA 02360...................   (508) 747-5500
                                                                        

Counties: Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket, Norfolk (part), and Plymouth 
        (part). Population (1990), 601,642.
ZIP Codes: 02018, 02020, 02025, 02040-41, 02043, 02045, 02047, 02050-51, 
        02055, 02059-61, 02065-66, 02169-71, 02186 (part), 02188-89, 
        02190 (part), 02191, 02322, 02331-32, 02338 (part), 02339, 
        02343, 02345, 02351, 02360-62, 02364, 02368 (part), 02370 
        (part), 02371, 02381-82, 02401 (part), 02402 (part), 02532 
        (part), 02534-37, 02539-43, 02552-54, 02556-57, 02559, 02561-65, 
        02568, 02573-75, 02584, 02601, 02630-39, 02641-55, 02657, 02659-
        64, 02666-73, 02675, 02703 (part), 02713
        
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                                MICHIGAN

                  (Population, 1990 census, 9,328,784)

                                SENATORS

    CARL M. LEVIN, Democrat, of Detroit, MI; born in Detroit, June 28, 
1934; graduated, Central High School, Detroit, 1952; Swarthmore College, 
Swarthmore, PA., 1956; Harvard Law School, Boston, MA, 1959; lawyer; 
Grossman, Hyman & Grossman, Detroit, MI, 1959-64; assistant attorney 
general and general counsel for Michigan Civil Rights Commission, 1964-
67; chief appellate defender for city of Detroit, 1968-69; counsel, 
Schlussel, Lifton, Simon, Rands & Kaufman, 1971-73; counsel, Jaffe, 
Snider, Raitt, Garratt & Heuer, 1978-79; admitted to the Michigan bar in 
1959; member, City Council of Detroit, 1969-77; president, City Council 
of Detroit, 1974-77; member: Congregation T'Chiyah; American, Michigan, 
and Detroit Bar Associations; former instructor at Wayne State 
University and the University of Detroit; married to the former Barbara 
Halpern, 1961; three daughters: Kate, Laura, and Erica; elected to the 
U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 
1979; reelected November 6, 1984 and November 6, 1990.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
459 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-2202............................................         224-6221
  Administrative Assistant.--Gordon Kerr.                               
  Legislative Director.--Rich Arenberg.                                 
  Executive Secretary.--Helen Galen.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Kathleen McShea.                                    
McNamara Building, Room 1860, 477 Michigan Avenue,                      
 Detroit, MI 48226.....................................   (313) 226-6020
Federal Building, Room 134, 110 Michigan Street, NW,                    
 Grand Rapids, MI 49503................................   (616) 456-2531
1810 Michigan National Tower, 124 W. Allegan Street                     
 Lansing, MI 48933.....................................   (517) 377-1509
Suite 200, 623 Ludington Street, Escanaba, MI 49829....   (906) 789-0052
301 E. Genesee, Saginaw, MI 48607......................   (517) 754-2494
Federal Building, Room 102, 145 Water Street, Alpena,                   
 MI 49707..............................................   (517) 354-5520
Room 114, 24580 Cunningham Street, Warren, MI 48091....   (313) 759-0477
15100 Northline Road, Room 107A, Southgate, MI 48195...   (313) 285-8596
207 Grandview Pkwy, Suite 104, Traverse City, MI 49684.   (616) 947-5969
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    SPENCER ABRAHAM, Republican, of Auburn Hills, MI; born in East 
Lansing, MI, June 12, 1952; attended East Lansing High School; graduated 
Michigan State University, 1974; J.D., Harvard Law School, Cambridge, 
MA, 1978; admitted to DC and State of Michigan bar; chairman, Michigan 
COP, 1983-89; cochairman, NRCC, 1990-92; Office Counsel, Miller 
Canfield, Paddock, and Stone, 1992-94; Deputy Chief of Staff to Vice 
President Quayle, 1990; founder and board member, Federalist Society; 
founder and president, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy; married 
to Jane Hershey Abraham; two children: Julie and Betsy; elected to the 
104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
245 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-2201............................................         224-4822
  Chief of Staff.--Larry Purpuro.                                       
  Legislative Administrators: Bob Carey; Ann Coulter;                   
   Ray Kethledge.                                                       
  Legislative Director.--Cesar Conda.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Joe McMonigle.                                      
1155 Brewery Park Boulevard, Suite 343, Detroit, MI                     
 48207.................................................   (313) 226-3188
30800 Van Dyke Ave, #307, Warren, MI 48093.............   (810) 573-9017
  Staff Director.--Larry Dickerson.                        FAX: 573-6569
352 South Saginaw Street, Flint, MI 48502..............   (313) 766-5115
800 Washington Square Building, 109 West Michigan                       
 Avenue, Lansing, MI 48933.............................   (517) 377-1713
720 Federal Bldg, 110 Michigan Ave, NW, Grand Rapids,                   
 MI 49503..............................................   (616) 456-2592
  Office Manager.--Sandy Baxter.                           FAX: 456-2204
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    BART T. STUPAK, Democrat, of Menominee, MI; born in Milwaukee, WI, 
on February 29, 1952; graduated, Gladstone High School, Gladstone, MI, 
1970; B.S., Saginaw Valley State Col

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lege, 1977; J.D., Thomas Cooley Law School, 1981; attorney; admitted to 
the Michigan bar, 1981; elected to the Michigan State House of 
Representatives, 1989-90; member: Elks Club; State Employees Retirement 
Association; Sons of the American Legion; Wildlife Unlimited; National 
Rifle Association; Knights of Columbus; national committeeman, Boy 
Scouts of America; married to the former Laurie Ann Olsen; two children: 
Ken, 1980 and Bart, Jr., 1982; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
317 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2201..................................................         225-4735
  Chief of Staff.--John Wyma.                              FAX: 225-4744
  Legislative Director.--Dian Copelin.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Eric Hoffman.                                       
  District Administrator.--Scott Schloegel.                             
1120 East Front St., Suite D, Traverse City, MI 49686..   (616) 929-4711
2501 14th Avenue South, Escanaba, MI 49829.............   (906) 786-4504
1229 West Washington, Marquette, MI 49855..............   (906) 228-3700
111 East Chisholm, Alpena, MI 49707....................   (517) 356-0690
                                                                        

Counties: Alger, Alpena, Antrim, Baraga, Benzie, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, 
        Chippewa, Crawford (part), Delta, Dickinson, Emmet, Gogebic, 
        Grand Traverse, Houghton, Iron, Kalkaska, Keweenaw, Leelanau, 
        Luce, Mackinac, Marquette, Menominee, Montmorency, Ontonagon, 
        Otsego, Presque Isle, and Schoolcraft. Population (1990), 
        580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48619, 49610-13, 49615-17, 49620-22, 49627-30, 49633, 49635-
        37, 49640, 49643, 49646-50, 49653-54, 49659, 49664, 49666, 
        49670, 49673-74, 49676, 49680, 49682, 49683 (part), 49684-85, 
        49690, 49701, 49705-07, 49709-13, 49715-30, 49733, 49735-37, 
        49738 (part), 49740, 49743-49, 49751-53, 49755, 49756 (part), 
        49757, 49759-62, 49764-66, 49768-70, 49774-77, 49779-83, 49788-
        93, 49795-97, 49799, 49801-02, 49805-08, 49812-22, 49825-27, 
        49829, 49831, 49833-41, 49843, 49845, 49847-49, 49852-55, 49858, 
        49861-64, 49866, 49868-74, 49876-81, 49883-87, 49890-96, 49901-
        03, 49905, 49908, 49910-13, 49915-22, 49924-25, 49927, 49929-31, 
        49934-35, 49938, 49942-43, 49945-48, 49950, 49952-53, 49955, 
        49958-65, 49967-71

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    PETER HOEKSTRA, Republican, of Holland, MI; born in Groningen, 
Netherlands, on October 30, 1953; attended Holland Christian School, 
Holland, MI; graduated, Holland Christian High School; B.A., Hope 
College, Holland, 1975; M.B.A., University of Michigan, 1977; vice 
president for product management, Herman Miller, Inc.; married to the 
former Diane Johnson; three children: Erin (1982), Allison (1985), and 
Bryan (1988); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1122 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2202............................................         225-4401
  Executive Assistant.--Cindy Harrington.                  FAX: 226-0779
  District Director.--Jim Johnson.                                      
  Press Secretary.--Jon Brandt.                                         
  Legislative Counsels: Karen Campbell Bloch; Amy                       
   Sandgren Plaster.                                                    
42 West 10th Street, Holland, MI 49423.................   (616) 395-0030
900 Third Street, Suite 203, Muskegon, MI 40440........   (616) 722-8386
120 West Harris Street, Cadillac, MI 49601.............   (616) 775-0050
                                                                        

Counties: Allegan (part), Barry (part), Lake, Manistee, Mason, Muskegon, 
        Newaygo, Oceana, Ottawa, and Wexford. Population (1990), 
        580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48462 (part), 49010 (part), 49035, 49046 (part), 49058 
        (part), 49060 (part), 49070, 49078 (part), 49080 (part), 49303-
        04, 49307, 49309, 49311-14, 49315 (part), 49318, 49323 (part), 
        49327-28, 49330, 49333 (part), 49335, 49337-38, 49344, 49348 
        (part), 49349, 49401-06, 49408-12, 49415-31, 49434-37, 49440-46, 
        49448-49, 49451-61, 49463-64, 49504, 49601, 49613-14, 49618-20, 
        49623, 49625-26, 49634, 49638, 49642, 49644-45, 49649, 49656-57, 
        49660, 49663 (part), 49668, 49675, 49683 (part), 49689

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    VERNON J. EHLERS, Republican, of Grand Rapids, MI; born Feburary 6, 
1934 in Pipestone, MN; educated at home by his parents; attended Calvin 
College, Ph.D. in nuclear physics from University of California at 
Berkeley; tenure of service in teaching, scientific research, and 
community service; NATO Post-Doctoral Research Fellow; research 
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Lawrence Berkeley laboratory and lecturer in Physics at the University 
of California; named an Outstanding Educator of the Year, 1970-73; co-
authored two books on the environment: Earthkeeping in the 90's: 
Stewardship of Creation and Earthkeeping: Christian Stewardship of 
Natural Resources; co-authored two books on world hunger; elected to the 
Kent County Commission, 1975; elected to the State House of 
Representatives, 1983; services: appointed to INTERSET, a science 
advisory committee; chairman, National Conference of State Legislatures' 
Environment Committee; science advisor to then Congressman Gerald Ford, 
president of his class during the 104th Congress, midwest regional vice 
president during the 103d Congress; serves as a member of the House 
Republican Transition Team; assigned to lead efforts in revamping the 
U.S. House of Representatives' computer system; full-time career in 
public office, 1983; member and former elder of Eastern Avenue Christian 
Reformed Church, Grand Rapids; married to the former Johanna Meulink; 
four children: Heidi, Brian, Marla, and Todd; vice chairman: Science 
Committee, House Oversight Committee; member: Transportation and 
Infrastructure Committee, Federal EPA Clean Air Act Advisory Committee; 
chaired, Senate Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee, 
Senate Committee on Public and Mental Health, Senate Appropriations 
Subcommittees on Higher Education and Public Health; elected to the 103d 
Congress, December, 1993 in a special election; reelected to the 104th 
Congress, November 8, 1994.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1717 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2203............................................         225-3831
  Administrative Assistant.--Bill McBride.                              
  Office Manager.--Loraine Kehl.                                        
166 Federal Building, Grand Rapids, MI 49503...........   (616) 451-8383
  District Administrator.--Beth Bandstra.                               
                                                                        

Counties: Barry (part), Ionia, and Kent. Cities and townships: Ada, 
        Alto, Bailey (part), Belding, Belmont, Byron Center, Caledonia, 
        Cedar Springs, Comstock Park, Clarksville, Conklin, Delton 
        (part), Dorr, Fenwick (part), Freeport, Gowen, Grandville, Grand 
        Rapids, Greenville (part), Hastings, Hubbardston (part), Ionia, 
        Kent City, Kentwood, Lake Odessa, Lowell, Lyons, Marne, 
        Middleville, Muir, Nashville, Orleans, Palo, Pewamo, Portland, 
        Rockford, Sand Lake, Saranac, Smyrna, Sparta, Sunfield, Wayland, 
        Woodland, and Wyoming. Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48809, 48815, 48834, 48838, 48845-46, 48849 (part), 48851, 
        48860, 48865, 48870, 48873, 48875, 48881, 48887, 48890, 48897, 
        49046 (part), 49058 (part), 49073 (part), 49301-03, 49306, 49315 
        (part), 49316, 49319, 49321, 49323 (part), 49325-26, 49330-31, 
        49333 (part), 49341, 49343, 49345, 49348 (part), 49403, 49418, 
        49435, 49468, 49501, 49503-10, 49512, 49514, 49516, 49518, 
        49523, 49546, 49548, 49555, 49588

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    DAVE CAMP, Republican, of Midland, MI; born in Midland, MI, July 9, 
1953; attended St. Brigid's Elementary School, Midland; graduated, H.H. 
Dow High School, Midland, MI, 1971; B.A., Albion College, Albion, MI, 
1975, magna cum laude; J.D., University of California in San Diego, 
1978; attorney, member of the State Bar of Michigan, the State Bar of 
California, the District of Columbia bar, U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. 
District Court, Eastern District of Michigan; and Southern District of 
California; Midland County Bar Association; law practice, Midland, MI, 
1979-91; Special Assistant Attorney General, 1980-84; licensed real 
estate broker; administrative assistant to Congressman Bill Schuette, 
Michigan's 10th Congressional District, 1985-87; elected State 
Representative, Michigan's 102d district, 1989-91; vice chairman, 
Committee on House Oversight; assistant minority whip; member, House 
Committee on Education, Economic Development and Energy; member: 
Committee on State Affairs, House Republican Policy Committee, House 
Republican Task Force on Children at Risk, House Republican Task Force 
on Drunk Driving; former member, Great Lakes Junior College Advisory 
Committee, Council on Domestic Violence; member, board of directors of 
the David Reece Home; former president of the Young Business People's 
Group; former member, Michigan's 10th Congressional District Republican 
Executive Committee; precinct delegate, Midland County Board of 
Canvassers; member, Midland County Republican Executive Committee; 
elected to 102d Congress, November 6, 1990; appointed to House Committee 
on Agriculture, Committee on Small Business; member, Committee on Ways 
and Means; married September 10, 1994 to Nancy Keil; reelected to 
Congress on November 3, 1992 and November 8, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
137 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2204..................................................         225-3561
  Chief of Staff.--John Guzik.                             FAX: 225-9679
  Communications Director.--Greg St. Claire.                            
  Legislative Director/Administrative Assistant.--                      
   Elizabeth Harkins.                                                   
  Scheduler.--Behrends Foster.                                          
135 Ashman Street, Midland, MI, 48640..................   (517) 631-2552

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308 West Main Street, Owosso, MI 48867.................   (517) 723-6759
3508 West Houghton Lake Dr., Houghton Lake, MI 48629...   (517) 366-4922
                                                                        


Counties: Clare County; cities of Clare, Farwell, Harrison, Lake, and 
        Lake George. Clinton County; cities of Bath, DeWitt, Eagle, 
        Elsie, Eureka, Fowler, Maple Rapids, Ovid, St. Johns, and 
        Westphalia. Crawford County; city of Grayling. Gladwin County; 
        cities of Beaverton, Bentley, Gladwin, and Rhodes. Gratiot 
        County; cities of Alma, Ashley, Bannister, Breckenridge, Elm 
        Hall, Elwell, Ithaca, Middleton, North Star, Perrinton, Pompeii, 
        Riverdale, Sumner, St. Louis, and Wheeler. Isabella County; 
        cities of Blanchard, Mt. Pleasant, Rosebush, Shepherd, Weidman, 
        and Winn. Mecosta County; cities of Big Rapids, Mecosta, Morley, 
        Paris, Remus, Rodney, and Stanwood. Midland County; cities of 
        Coleman, Edenville, Laporte, Midland, North Bradley, Poseyville, 
        and Sanford. Missaukee County; cities of Falmouth, Lake City, 
        McBain, Merritt, and Moorestown. Montcalm County; cities of 
        Alger, Amble, Butternut, Carson City, Cedar Lake, Coral, 
        Crystal, Edmore, Entrican, Fenwick, Gowen, Greenville, Howard 
        City, Lakeview, Langston, Maple Hill, McBride, Pierson, Sand 
        Lake, Sheridan, Sidney, Six Lakes, Stanton, Trufant, Vestaburg, 
        and Vickeryville. Ogemaw County; cities of Lupton, Oakley, 
        Prescott, Rose City, Skidway Lake, South Branch, and West 
        Branch. Osceola County; cities of Evart, Hersey, LeRoy, Reed 
        City, Sears, and Tustin. Oscoda County; cities of Comins, 
        Fairview, Lovells, Luzerne, Mio, and Red Oak. Roscommon County; 
        cities of Higgins Lake, Houghton Lake, Houghton Lake Heights, 
        Prudenville, Roscommon, and St. Helen. Saginaw County; cities of 
        Bridgeport, Burt, Chesaning, Fosters, Freeland, Hemlock, 
        Merrill, Oakley, Shields, and University Center. Shiawassee 
        County; cities of Bancroft, Chapin, Corunna, Henderson, 
        Laingsburg, Morrice, New Lothrup, Owosso, Perry, and Shaftsburg. 
        Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48414 (part), 48415 (part), 48417 (part), 48433 (part), 48449 
        (part), 48457 (part), 48460 (part), 48601 (part), 48603 (part), 
        48604 (part), 48608-10, 48612, 48614-22, 48623 (part), 48624-30, 
        48632-33, 48635-37, 48640-42, 48647, 48649, 48651-57, 48661-62, 
        48722 (part), 48724, 48728, 48743, 48756, 48761, 48801, 48804, 
        48806-08, 48811-12, 48817 (part), 48818, 48820, 48822, 48829-35, 
        48837-38, 48840-41, 48845, 48847-48, 48850, 48852-53, 48856, 
        48857 (part), 48858, 48862, 48866, 48867 (part), 48871, 48872 
        (part), 48873-75, 48877-80, 48882-86, 48888-89, 48891, 48893-94, 
        48896, 48906, 49305, 49307, 49310, 49320, 49322, 49326, 49329, 
        49332, 49336, 49338-40, 49342-43, 49346-47, 49631-32, 49639, 
        49651, 49655, 49657, 49663 (part), 49665, 49667, 49677, 49679, 
        49688, 49738 (part), 49756 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    JAMES A. BARCIA, Democrat, of Bay City, MI; born in Bay City, MI on 
February 25, 1952; B.A., Saginaw Valley State University; serves on the 
Public Works and Transportation Committee and the Science, Space and 
Technology Committee; State Senator, 1983-92; as a State Senator, he 
served as Assistant Democratic Whip, Vice-Chairperson, Natural Resources 
and Environmental Affairs Committee and the Technology and Energy 
Committee, and member of the Agriculture and Forestry Committee; co-
founder Coalition of Michigan Sportsmen; member, Bay Area Chamber of 
Commerce; life member, Veterans of Foreign Wars National Home; member, 
National Rifle Association; member, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Gladwin 
Co. Aerie No. 3292; honorary lay member, The Michigan Association of 
Osteopathic physicians and Surgeons; Michigan Jacees Top Five 
I.M.P.A.C.T. award; the Bay City Jaycees Distinguished Service Award; 
Safari Club International's ``Legislator of the Year''; AMVETS award; 
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; married to Vicki 
Bartlett.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1410 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2205............................................         225-8171
  Chief of Staff.--Jim Lewis.                                           
  Legislative Assistants.--Kristen Valade; Heather                      
   MacMillan; Rob Ryan.                                    FAX: 225-2168
  Executive Assistant.--Carisa Henze.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Laura Yntema.                                       
301 East Genesee, Suite 502, Saginaw, MI 48607.........   (517) 754-6075
503 North Euclid, Bay City, MI 48706...................   (517) 667-0003
5409 Pierson Road, Flushing, MI 48433..................   (810) 732-7501
                                                                        

Counties: Alcona, Arenac, Bay, Genesee (part), Huron, Iosco, Lapeer 
        (part), Saginaw (part), Sanilac, and Tuscola. Population (1990), 
        580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48032, 48097 (part), 48401, 48410, 48412 (part), 48413, 48415 
        (part), 48416 (part), 48417 (part), 48419-22, 48423 (part), 
        48426-27, 48430 (part), 48432, 48433 (part), 48434-35, 48437, 
        48441, 48444 (part), 48445, 48446 (part), 48450, 48453-54, 
        48456, 48457 (part), 48458, 48460 (part), 48461, 48463-72, 
        48475, 48504 (part), 48505 (part), 48506 (part), 48531, 48601 
        (part), 48602, 48603 (part), 48604 (part), 48605-07, 48610-11, 
        48613, 48623 (part), 48631, 48634, 48642, 48650, 48652, 48658-
        59, 48701, 48703, 48705-08, 48720-21, 48722 (part), 48723, 
        48725-50, 48753-55, 48757-70,

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    FRED UPTON, Republican, of St. Joseph, MI; born in St. Joseph on 
April 23, 1953; attended St. Joseph public schools; graduated, Shattuck 
School, Fairbault, MN, 1971; B.A., journalism, 

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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1975; field manager, Dave Stockman 
Campaign, 1976; staff member, Congressman Dave Stockman, 1976-80; 
legislative assistant, Office of Management and Budget, 1981-83; deputy 
director of Legislative Affairs, 1983-84; director of Legislative 
Affairs--OMB, 1984-85; member: First Congregational Church, Emil Verban 
Society; married to the former Amey Rulon-Miller in 1983; elected to the 
100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2333 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2206............................................         225-3761
  Administrative Assistant.--Joan Hillebrands.             FAX: 225-4986
  Executive Assistant.--Liz Pavlich.                                    
421 Main Street, St. Joseph, MI 49085..................   (616) 982-1986
535 South Burdick, Suite 225, Kalamazoo, MI 49007......   (616) 385-0039
                                                                        

Counties: Allegan (part), Berrien, Cass, Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, and Van 
        Buren. Cities and townships: Allegan, Augusta, Bangor, Baroda, 
        Benton Harbor, Berrien Springs, Berrien Center, Bloomingdale, 
        Breedsville, Bridgman, Buchanan, Burr Oak, Cassopolis, 
        Centreville, Climax, Coloma, Colon, Comstock, Constantine, 
        Covert, Decatur, Delton, Dowagiac, Eau Claire, Edwardsburg, 
        Fulton, Galesburg, Galien, Gobles, Grand Junction, Hagar Shores, 
        Harbert, Hartford, Hickory Corners, Jones, Kalamazoo, Kendall, 
        Lacota, Lakeside, Lawrence, Lawton, Leonidas, Marcellus, 
        Mattawan, Mendon, Nazareth, New Troy, New Buffalo, Niles, 
        Nottawa, Oshtemo, Otsego, Paw Paw, Plainwell, Portage, Pullman, 
        Richland, Riverside, Sawyer, Schoolcraft, Scotts, Sodus, South 
        Haven, St. Joseph, Stevensville, Sturgis, Three Oaks, Three 
        Rivers, Union Pier, Union, Vandalia, Vicksburg, Watervliet, and 
        White Pigeon. Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 49001-09, 49010 (part), 49012-13, 49019, 49022-23, 49026-27, 
        49030 (part), 49031-32, 49034 (part), 49038-39, 49040 (part), 
        49041-43, 49045, 49046 (part), 49047, 49052 (part), 49053, 
        49055-57, 49060 (part), 49061-67, 49071-72, 49074-75, 49077, 
        49078 (part), 49079, 49080 (part), 49081, 49083-85, 49087-88, 
        49090-91, 49093, 49095, 49097-99, 49101-03, 49106-07, 49111-13, 
        49115-17, 49119-20, 49125-30, 49450

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    NICK SMITH, Republican, of Addison, MI; born in Addison, on November 
5, 1934; attended Addison Community Schools; B.A., Michigan State 
University, East Lansing, MI, 1957; M.S., University of Delaware, 1959; 
served as a captain, military intelligence, U.S. Air Force, 1959-61; 
elected to the Addison Township as trustee, supervisor, and county board 
member; member: Addison Community Hospital Board; State chairman, 
Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service; director, Michigan 
Farm Bureau; National Director of Energy for the U.S. Department of 
Agriculture; elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, 1978-82; 
elected to the Michigan State Senate, 1982-92; member: National 
Delegation on U.S.-Soviet Cooperation and Trade; awards: Kellogg 
Foundation Fellow, Outstanding Young Men of America; married to the 
former Bonnalyn Atwood, 1960; four children: Julianna Smith Bellinger, 
Bradley LeGrand, Elizabeth Smith Burnette, and Stacia Kathleen; elected 
on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1530 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2207............................................         225-6276
  Administrative Assistant.--Gary Wolfram.                              
  Legislative Director.--Kurt Schmautz.                                 
  Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Mary Christ.                          
121 South Cochran Avenue, Charlotte, MI 48813..........   (517) 543-0055
209 East Washington, Suite 217E, Jackson, MI 49201.....   (517) 783-4486
118 West Church Street, Adrian, MI 49221...............   (517) 265-5012
81 South 20th Street, Battle Creek, MI 49015...........   (616) 965-9066
                                                                        

Counties: Barry (part), Branch, Calhoun, Eaton, Hillsdale, Jackson, 
        Lenawee, and Washtenaw (part). Population (1990), 580,957.
ZIP Codes: 48115, 48118 (part), 48158 (part), 48176 (part), 48813, 
        48821, 48827, 48837, 48849 (part), 48861, 48876, 48890, 48906-
        08, 48911, 48917, 49011, 49015-18, 49020-21, 49028-29, 49030 
        (part), 49033, 49034 (part), 49036, 49038, 49040 (part), 49046 
        (part), 49050-51, 49052 (part), 49058 (part), 49068, 49073 
        (part), 49076, 49082, 49089, 49092, 49094, 49096, 49201-04, 
        49220-21, 49224, 49227-28, 49229 (part), 49230, 49232-42, 49245-
        50, 49252-59, 49261-69, 49271-72, 49274-84, 49285 (part), 49286-
        89

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    RICHARD R. CHRYSLER, Republican, of Brighton, MI, born in St. Paul, 
MN on April 29, 1942; attended Brighton High School; vice-president, 
Hurst Performance; founder and president: 

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Cars and Concepts and RCI; chairman, Livingston County United Way, 
president, Brighton Chamber of Commerce; vice-chairman: Michigan Chamber 
of Commerce, Cleary College; member: board of directors of Michigan 
National Bank, Brighton Rotary Club; honorary lion; serves as president 
of the First Presbyterian Church of Brighton; married to Katie Chrysler, 
1985; three children: Rick, Phil, and Christie; committees: Banking and 
Financial Services, Government Reform and Oversight, and Small Business.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
327 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-4872
  Chief of Staff.--Scott Gast.                             FAX: 225-3034
  Officer Administrator.--Gloria K. Andrews.                            
  Press Secretary.--Doug McGinn.                                        
  Legislative Director.--Council Nedd II                                
721 North Capitol Avenue, Suite 3, Lansing, MI 48906...   (517) 484-1770
  Director Constituent Services.--Mary Cline.              FAX: 484-5575
  District Aides: Sonna-Marie Gunderman; Kristen                        
   LaRose.                                                              
10049 East Grand River Avenue, Suite 900, Brighton, MI                  
 48116.................................................   (810) 220-1002
  District Director.--Cam McConnell.                       FAX: 220-1020
  District Aides: Bill Evans; Janet Marie Walby.                        
                                                                        

Counties: Genesee (part), Ingham, Livingston, Oakland (part), Shiawasse 
        (part), and Washtenaw (part). Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48103 (part), 48105 (part), 48106, 48108 (part), 48113, 
        48116, 48118 (part), 48130 (part), 48137, 48139, 48143, 48158 
        (part), 48169, 48176 (part), 48178 (part), 48189, 48197 (part), 
        48350 (part), 48353 (part), 48357 (part), 48380 (part), 48414 
        (part), 48418, 48429-30, 48433 (part), 48436, 48439 (part), 
        48442 (part), 48449 (part), 48451, 48473, 48476, 48503 (part), 
        48504 (part), 48507 (part), 48532 (part), 48805, 48816, 48817 
        (part), 48819, 48823-26, 48827 (part), 48836, 48840 (part), 
        48842-44, 48854, 48857 (part), 48863-64, 48867 (part), 48872 
        (part), 48892, 48895, 48901, 48906 (part), 48909-10, 48911 
        (part), 49912, 48915, 48917 (part), 48933, 49251, 49264 (part), 
        49285 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    DALE E. KILDEE, Democrat, of Flint, MI; born in Flint, September 16, 
1929; graduated, St. Mary High School, 1947; B.A., Sacred Heart 
Seminary, Detroit, 1952; M.A., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1961; 
graduate studies in history and political science, University of 
Peshawar, Pakistan, under Rotary Foundation Fellowship; teacher, 
University of Detroit High School, 1954-56; Flint Central High School, 
1956-64; served as State representative, 1965-74; State senator, 1975-
77; member: Optimists, Urban League, Knights of Columbus, Phi Delta 
Kappa national honorary fraternity, American Federation of Teachers; 
life member, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People; 
married to the former Gayle Heyn, 1965; three children: David, Laura, 
and Paul; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2187 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2209............................................         225-3611
  Administrative Assistant.--Christopher J. Mansour.       FAX: 225-6393
  Legislative Director.--Larry Rosenthal.                               
  Business Manager/Personal Secretary.--Dolores A.                      
   Nouhan.                                                              
316 West Water Street, Flint, MI 48503.................   (810) 239-1437
  District Director.--Gary L. Sullenger, ED.D.             FAX: 239-1439
1829 North Perry Street, Pontiac, MI 48340.............   (810) 373-9337
  Deputy District Director.--Tiffany Flynn.                FAX: 373-6955
                                                                        

Counties: Genesee County (part); cities and townships of Atlas, Burton, 
        Davison, Flint (part), Goodrich, Grand Blanc, Grand Blanc 
        Township (part), and Holly (Groveland Township only). Lapeer 
        County (part); cities and townships of Almont, Attica, Dryden, 
        Hadley, Imlay City, Lapeer, and Metamora. Oakland County; cities 
        and townships of Auburn Hills, Clarkston, Davisburg, Drayton 
        Plains (part), Lake Orion, Lakeville, Leonard, Oakland, 
        Ortonville (Brandon Township), Oxford, Pontiac, Rochester, 
        Rochester Hills, Waterford. Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48003, 48306 (part), 48307-09, 48321, 48326, 48327-30, 48340, 
        48341, 48342-43, 48346-48, 48350, 48359-63, 48366-67, 48370-71, 
        48411, 48412 (part), 48423 (part), 48428, 48438, 48439 (part), 
        48440, 48442 (part), 48444 (part), 48446 (part), 48455, 48462 
        (part), 48501-02, 48503, 48504 (part), 48505-06, 48507 (part), 
        48509, 48519, 48529, 48532 (part)
        
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                             TENTH DISTRICT

    DAVID E. BONIOR, Democrat, of Mount Clemens, MI; born in Detroit, 
MI, June 6, 1945; attended elementary schools in Hamtramck and East 
Detroit; graduated, Notre Dame High School, 1963; B.A., University of 
Iowa, 1967; M.A., history, Chapman College (CA), 1972; served in the 
U.S. Air Force, 1968-72; member, Michigan House of Representatives, 
1973-77; author, ``The Vietnam Veteran: A History of Neglect''; married 
to Judy Bonior; three children: Julie, Andy, and Stephen; elected to the 
95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2207 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2210............................................         225-2106
Suite 305, 59 North Walnut Street, Mount Clemens, MI                    
 48043-5659............................................   (810) 469-3232
  Admistrative Assistants: Edward Bruley; Christine                     
   Koch.                                                                
101 Federal Building, 526 Water Street, Port Huron, MI                  
 48060.................................................   (810) 987-8889
                                                                        

Counties: Macomb (part) and St. Clair. Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48001-02, 48004-06, 48014, 48021 (part), 48022-23, 48026-28, 
        48032, 48035-36, 48038-51, 48054, 48059-65, 48066 (part), 48074, 
        48079-82, 48094, 48096, 48097 (part), 48236 (part), 48306 
        (part), 48314 (part), 48315 (part), 48316 (part), 48317 (part), 
        48318, 48416 (part), 48444 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    JOE KNOLLENBERG, Republican, of Bloomfield Hills, MI; born in 
Mattoon, IL, November 28, 1933; graduated Eastern Illinois University, 
B.S.; operated family insurance agency; Troy Chamber of Commerce, past 
vice chairman; Birmingham Cable TV Community Advisory Board, past 
member; St. Bede's Parish Council, past president and board member; 
Evergreen School PTA, past president; Bloomfield Glens Homeowners 
Association, past president; Cranbrook Homeowners Association, past 
president; Southfield Ad Hoc Park and Recreational Development 
Committee, past coordinator; Southfield Mayor's Wage and Salary 
Committee, past member; married to the former Sandra Moco; two sons, 
Martin and Stephen; elected on November 3, 1992, to the 103d Congress; 
member of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs; member 
of the Committee on Small Business; elected to the Freshman Class 
Leadership, liaison to the National Republican Congressional Committee; 
104th Committees: Appropriations, Econmic and Education Opportunities.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1221 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2211............................................         225-5802
  Chief of Staff.--Paul Welday.                            FAX: 226-2356
  Legislative Director.--Craig Pierry.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Peter Roeser.                                       
30833 Northwestern Highway, Suite 214, Farmington                       
 Hills, MI 48334.......................................   (313) 851-1366
15439 Middlebelt, Livonia, MI 48154....................   (313) 425-7557
                                                                        

Counties: Oakland (part) and Wayne (part). Cities and townships: Beverly 
        Hills, Birmingham, Birmingham Farms, Bloomfield Hills, 
        Bloomfield Township, Commerce Township, Farmington, Farmington 
        Hills, Franklin, Highland, Keego Harbo, Lathrup Village, Livonia 
        (part), Lyon Township, Milford, New Hudson, Northville (part), 
        Novi, Orchard Lake Village, Redford, South Lyon, Southfield 
        (part), Sylvan Lake, Union Lake, Walled Lake, West Bloomfield 
        Township, White Lake, Wixom and Wolverine Lake. Population 
        (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48009 (part), 48012, 48025, 48034, 48037, 48075 (part), 
        48076, 48086, 48150 (part), 48151-53, 48154 (part), 48165, 48167 
        (part), 48178 (part), 48239 (part), 48240 (part), 48301-04, 
        48320, 48322-23, 48324 (part), 48325, 48331-36, 48356, 48357 
        (part), 48374-77, 48380 (part), 48381-82, 48383 (part), 48386 
        (part), 48390, 48393

                                 *  *  *

                            TWELFTH DISTRICT

    SANDER M. LEVIN, Democrat, of Royal Oak, MI; born in Detroit, MI on 
September 6, 1931, attended Roosevelt Elementary School and Durfee 
Intermediate School, Detroit, MI; graduated, Central High School, 
Detroit, 1949; B.A., University of Chicago, 1952; M.A., Columbia 
University, New York, NY, 1954; LL.B., Harvard University, Cambridge, 
MA, 1957; attorney, admitted to the Michigan bar in 1958 and commenced 
practice in Detroit, MI; member: Oakland 

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Board of Supervisors, 1961-64; elected to Michigan Senate, 1965-70; 
Democratic floor leader in State senate; served on the Advisory 
Committee on the Education of Handicapped Children in the Department of 
Health, Education, and Welfare, 1965-68; chairman, Michigan Democratic 
Party, 1968-69; Democratic candidate for Governor, 1970 and 1974; 
fellow, Kennedy School of Government, Institute of Politics, Harvard 
University, 1975; assistant administrator, Agency for International 
Development, 1977-81; married to the former Victoria Schlafer, 1957; 
four children: Jennifer, Andrew, Madeleine, and Matthew; elected on 
November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2230 Rayburn Office House Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515.................................................         225-4961
  Administrative Assistant.--Bob Crane.                                 
  Scheduler.--Carol Ditta Ertel.                                        
Suite 130, 2107 E. 14 Mile Road, Sterling Heights, MI                   
 48310.................................................   (810) 268-4444
  District Administrator.--Hilarie Chambers.                            
                                                                        

Counties: Macomb County (part) and Oakland County (part). Cities: 
        Collins, Bonior and Levin. Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48007, 48009 (part), 48015, 48017, 48021 (part), 48030, 48066 
        (part), 48067-73, 48075 (part), 48083, 48084 (part), 48089-93, 
        48098-99, 48220, 48234, 48237, 48310-13, 48314 (part), 48315 
        (part), 48317 (part), 48318

                                 *  *  *

                           THIRTEENTH DISTRICT

    LYNN NANCY RIVERS, Democrat, MI; born in Au Gres, MI, December 19, 
1956; educated Au Gres-Sims Elementary; graduate, Au Gres-Sims High 
School, 1975; B.A., University of Michigan, 1987; J.D., Wayne State 
University, 1992; Ann Arbor Board of Education (Trustee), 1984-92; 
member, Michigan House of Representatives; State Representative, 1993-
94; married to Joseph A. Rivers, 1975; two children: Bridgitte and 
Jeanne.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
  1116 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                  
   20515...............................................         225-6261
  Administrative Assistant.--Gayle Boesky.                 FAX: 225-3404
  Executive Assistant.--Jodie Leu.                                      
  Legislative Director.--George Sherlin.                                
  Director of Constituent Services.--Shelley Simpson.                   
Federal Building, Wayne, MI 48184......................   (313) 722-1411
106 E. Washington, Ann Arbor, MI 48104.................   (313) 741-4210
                                                                        

Counties: Washtenaw (part) and Wayne (part). Cities and townships: Ann 
        Arbor, Ann Arbor Township, Augusta Township, Belleville, Canton 
        Township, Dearborn Heights, Garden City, Huron Township, 
        Inkster, Livonia, Northville, Northville Township, Pittsfield 
        Township, Plymouth, Plymouth Township, Romulus, Salem Township, 
        Scio Township, Sumpter Township, Superior Township, Van Buren 
        Township, Wayne, Westland, Ypsilanti, and Ypsilanti Township. 
        Population (1990), 580,967.
ZIP Codes: 48103 (part), 48104, 48105 (part), 48107, 48108 (part), 
        48109, 48111-12, 48125 (part), 48134 (part), 48135-36, 48141, 
        48150 (part), 48154 (part), 48164 (part), 48167 (part), 48170, 
        48174 (part), 48175, 48178 (part), 48184-85, 48187-88, 48190, 
        48191 (part), 48197 (part), 48198, 48242

                                 *  *  *

                           FOURTEENTH DISTRICT

    JOHN CONYERS, Jr., Democrat, of Detroit, MI; born May 16, 1929, in 
Detroit, MI, son of John and Lucille Conyers; educated in Detroit public 
school system; graduated from Wayne State University (B.A. 1957); 
graduated from Wayne State Law School (LL.B., June 1958); served as 
officer in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, served 1 year in Korea; 
awarded combat and merit citations; married to Monica Esters-Conyers; 
engaged in many civil rights and labor activities; legislative assistant 
to Congressman John D. Dingell, December 1958 to May 1961; appointed 
Referee for the Workmen's Compensation Department, State of Michigan, by 
Governor John B. Swainson in October 1961; former vice chairman of 
Americans for Democratic Action; vice chairman of National Advisory 
Council of A.C.L.U.; elected to 89th Congress, November 3, 1964; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking minority member, 
Judiciary; member: Subcommittee of Courts and Intellectual Property, 
Subcommittee on Constitution.


                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2426 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2214............................................         225-5126
  Office Manager.--Carla Brooks.                           FAX: 225-0072
Federal Building, Room 669, 231 West Lafayette,                         
 Detroit, MI 48226.....................................   (313) 961-5670
                                                           FAX: 226-2085
                                                                        


County: Wayne County (part). Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48075 (part), 48127 (part), 48203, 48205 (part), 48211 
        (part), 48212 (part), 48213 (part), 48219, 48221, 48223, 48224 
        (part), 48225, 48227 (part), 48228 (part), 48234 (part), 48235, 
        48236 (part), 48238 (part), 48239 (part), 48240 (part), 48265, 
        48288

                                 *  *  *

                           FIFTEENTH DISTRICT

    BARBARA-ROSE COLLINS, Democrat, of Detroit, MI; born in Detroit, MI, 
April 13, 1939; graduated Detroit public school system; attended Wayne 
State University; member, Region I School Board, 1971-73; member, 
Michigan State Legislature, 1975-82; member, Detroit City Council, 1982-
90; member: Gamma Phi Delta Sorority, Inc.; American Business Women's 
Association, chairwoman, Subcommittee on Postal Operations and Services; 
National Political Congress of Black Women, Detroit Symphony Orchestra--
former board member; mother of two children: Cynthia Simpson and 
Christopher Collins; proud grandmother of Amber Rose Simpson and Bruce 
Simpson, Jr., Shaina Simpson and Kwame Collins; member of the Shrine of 
the Black Madonna (Pan-African Orthodox Christian) Church; listed in 
Who's Who In Black America; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 
1990.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
401 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2215..................................................         225-2261
  Chief of Staff.--Meredith Cooper.                        FAX: 225-6645
  Administrative Assistant.--Corliss Clements-James.                    
Suite 353, 1153 Brewery Park Blvd., Detroit, MI 48207..   (313) 567-2233
                                                           FAX: 567-6029
                                                                        

County: Wayne County (part). Population (1990), 580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48201-02, 48204, 48205 (part), 48206-10, 48211 (part), 48212 
        (part), 48213 (part), 48214-18, 48224 (part), 48226, 48227 
        (part), 48228 (part), 48229-32, 48236 (part), 48238 (part), 
        48243-44, 48254-55, 48260, 48264, 48266-69, 48272, 48274, 48277-
        79, 48295

                                 *  *  *

                           SIXTEENTH DISTRICT

    JOHN D. DINGELL, Democrat, of Dearborn, MI; born in Colorado 
Springs, CO, July 8, 1926; B.S., Georgetown University, 1949; J.D., 
Georgetown University Law School, 1952; World War II veteran; assistant 
Wayne County prosecutor, 1953-55; elected to the 84th Congress in a 
special election to fill the vacant seat of his late father, the 
Honorable John D. Dingell, December 13, 1955; reelected to the 85th and 
all succeeding Congresses; ranking member, Energy and Commerce 
Committee; member: Technology Assessment Board of the Office of 
Technology Assessment, Migratory Bird Conservation Commission; married 
to the former Deborah Insley.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2328 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2216............................................         225-4071
  Administrative Assistant.--Marda J. Robillard.                        
  Legislative Director.--R. Daniel Beattie.                             
  Office Manager.--Shirley Harris.                                      
5465 Schaefer Road, Dearborn, MI 48126.................   (313) 846-1276
23 East Front Street, Suite 103, Monroe, MI 48161......   (313) 243-1849
                                                                        


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Counties: Wayne County(part); cities and townships of Allen Park, 
        Brownstown Township, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights (part), Flat 
        Rock, Gibraltar, Grosse Ile Township, Lincoln Park, Melvindale, 
        Riverview, Rockwood, Southgate, Taylor, Trenton, Woodhaven, and 
        Wyandotte. Monroe County; cities and townships of Azalia, 
        Carleton, Dundee, Erie, Ida, Lambertville, LaSalle, Luna Pier, 
        Maybee, Milan (part), Monroe, Newport, Ottawa Lake, Petersburg, 
        Samaria, S. Rockwood, and Temperance. Population (1990), 
        580,956.
ZIP Codes: 48101, 48110, 48117, 48120-22, 48124-26, 48127 (part), 48128, 
        48131, 48133-34 (part), 48138, 48140, 48144-46, 48157, 48159, 
        48160 (part), 48161, 48166, 48173, 48177, 48179-80, 48182-83, 
        48192, 48195, 49267, 49270
        
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                                MINNESOTA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 4,387,029)

                                SENATORS


    PAUL D. WELLSTONE, Democrat, of Northfield, MN; born in Washington, 
DC, July 21, 1944; attended Charles A. Stuart Grammar School and 
Wakefield and Yorktown High Schools, Arlington, VA; B.A., political 
science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1965; Ph.D., 
political science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1969; 
professor of political science, Carleton College, Northfield, MN, 1969-
90; director of the Minnesota Community Energy Program; member, 
Democratic Farmer Labor Party and numerous peace and justice 
organizations; publisher of two books: ``How the Rural Poor Got Power'' 
and ``Powerline''; also, several articles published; married to the 
former Sheila Ison; three children: David, Marcia, and Mark; elected to 
the U.S. Senate, November 6, 1990, for the 6-year term beginning on 
January 3, 1991.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
717 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 2303..................................................         224-5641
  Administrative Assistant.--Kari J. Moe.                               
  Office Manager.--Kevin Lane.                                          
  Legislative Director.--Mike Epstein.                                  
Court International Building, 2550 University Avenue                    
 West, St. Paul, MN 55114-1025.........................   (602) 645-0323
  State Director.--Jeff Blodgett.                                       
105 2d Avenue South, Virginia, MN 55792................   (218) 741-1074
417 Litchfield Avenue, SW, Willman, MN.................   (612) 231-6041
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    ROD GRAMS, Republican, of Ramsey, MN; born on February 4, 1948 in 
Princeton, MN; graduated, St. Francis High School in Anoka; attended 
Anoka-Ramsey Junior College and Brown Institute in Minneapolis, and 
Carroll College in Helena, MT; producer and anchorman (1982-91): KMSP-TV 
(Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN), KFBB-TV (Great Falls, MT), WSAU-TV (Wausau, 
WI), and WIFR-TV (Rockford, IL); homebuilder; land developer, president 
and CEO, Sun Ridge Builders, Inc., 1985; married to Laurel Grams; four 
children: Michelle, Tammy, Rhiannon, and Morgan; committees: Banking, 
Housing, and Urban Affairs; Energy and Natural Resources, Foreign 
Relations, and Joint Economic; serves on the Senate's Task Forces on 
Term Limits, Unfunded Mandates, and Balanced Budget Amendment; appointed 
to the Working Group on Entitlements; republican whip for the 103d 
Congress; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress and reelected 
on January 4, 1995 to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
261 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510.................................................         224-3244
  Chief of Staff.--Chris Erikstrup.                        FAX: 224-3244
  Press Secretary.--Peter Hong.                                         
2013 2nd Avenue North, Anoka, MN 55303.................   (612) 427-5921
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    GILBERT W. GUTKNECHT, Republican, of Rochester, MN; born in Cedar 
Falls, IA, March 20, 1951; attended Lincoln Elementary in Cedar Falls; 
Cedar Falls High School; B.A., University of Northern Iowa; real estate 
broker and auctioneer; served as State Representative, 1982-94; married 
to Mary Catherine Gutknecht, 1972; three children: Margie, Paul, and 
Emily.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
425 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-2472
  Chief of Staff/Press Director.--Matt Miller.                          
  Legislative Director.--John Rothrock.                                 
  Executive Assistant.--Lidia Hupp.                                     
  Legislative Assistants: Brian Harte; Jon Peterson;                    
   Adam Stenberg.                                                       
                                                                        


Counties: Blue Earth County; cities of Amboy, Eagle Lake, Garden City, 
        Good Thunder, Lake Crystal, Madison Lake, Mankato, Mapleton, 
        North Mankato, Pemberton, St. Clair, Vernon Center. Dakota 
        County; cities of Farmington, Hampton, Randolph. Dodge County; 
        cities of Claremont, Dodge Center, Hayfield, Kasson, 
        Mantorville, West Concord. Faribault County; cities of Blue 
        Earth, Bricelyn, Delavan, Easton, Elmore, Frost, Huntley, 
        Kiester, Minnesota Lake, Walters, Wells, Winnebago. Fillmore 
        County; cities of Canton, Chatfield, Fountain, Harmony, 
        Lanesboro, Mabel, Ostrander, Peterson, Preston, Rushford, Spring 
        Valley, Whalan, Wykoff. Freeborn County; cities of Albert Lea, 
        Alden, Clarks Grove, Conger, Emmons, Freeborn, Geneva, 
        Glenville, Hartland, Hayward, Hollandale, London, Myrtle, 
        Oakland, Twin Lakes. Goodhue County; cities of Cannon Falls, 
        Dennison, Goodhue, Kenyon, Pine Island, Red Wing, Wanamingo, 
        Welch, Zumbrota. Houston County; cities of Brownsville, 
        Caledonia, Eitzen, Hokah, Houston, La Crescent, Spring Grove. Le 
        Sueur County; cities of Cleveland, Elysian, Kasota, Kilkenny, Le 
        Center, Le Sueur, New Prague. Mower County; cities of Adams, 
        Austin, Brownsdale, Dexter, Elkton, Grand Meadow, Lansing, Lyle, 
        Racine, Sargeant, Taopi, Waltham. Olmsted County; cities of 
        Byron, Dover, Eyota, Oronoco, Rochester, Stewartville. Rice 
        County; cities of Dundas, Lonsdale, Morristown, Northfield, 
        Warsaw, Webster. Scott County; cities of Elko, Jordan, New 
        Market. Steele County; cities of Blooming Prairie, Ellendale, 
        Hope, Medford, Meriden, Owatonna. Wabasha County; cities of 
        Elgin, Hammond, Kellogg, Lake City, Mazeppa, Millville, 
        Plainview, Reads Landing, Theilman, Wabasha, Zumbro Falls. 
        Waseca County; cities of Janesville, New Richland, Otisco, 
        Waldorf, Waseca. Winona County; cities of Altura, Dakota, 
        Goodview, Homer, Lewiston, Minnesota City, Rollingstone, St. 
        Charles, Stockton, Utica, Winona. Population (1990), 546,887.
ZIP Codes: 55009, 55018-21, 55024 (part), 55026-27, 55031 (part), 55033 
        (part), 55041, 55044 (part), 55046, 55047 (part), 55049-50, 
        55052-54, 55057, 55060, 55065-66, 55087-88, 55089 (part), 55352, 
        55901-06, 55909-10, 55912, 55917-27, 55929, 55931-36, 55938-47, 
        55949-57, 55959-65, 55967-79, 55981-83, 55985-88, 55990-92, 
        56001-02, 56007, 56009-10, 56011 (part), 56013-14, 56016-17, 
        56020, 56023-29, 56031-37, 56042-43, 56045-48, 56050-52, 56055, 
        56057-58, 56061, 56063-65, 56067-70, 56071 (part), 56072, 56076-
        78, 56080, 56082, 56089-93, 56096-98, 56219, 56257

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    DAVID MINGE, Democrat, of Montevideo, MN; born in Clarkfield, MN, 
March 19, 1942; attended St. Olaf College, 1964; B.A. in history, 
Northfield, MN; J.D., University of Chicago, 1967; professor, University 
of Wyoming Law School, 1970-77; attorney, 1977-92; Montevideo School 
Board member; married to Karen Aaker Minge; two children: Erik and Olaf; 
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1415 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2302............................................         225-2331
  Chief of Staff.--Rick A. Jauert.                                      
  Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Alana Christensen.                    
  Communications Director.--Pat Mack.                                   
  District Director.--Herb Halvorson.                                   
542 First Street South, Montevideo, MN 56205...........   (612) 269-9311
205 East Fourth Street, Chaska, MN 55318...............   (612) 448-6567
P.O. Box 367, 938 Fourth Avenue, Windom, MN 56101......   (507) 831-0015
                                                                        

Counties: Big Stone, Brown, Carver, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Jackson, 
        Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Lyon, McLeod, Martin, Meeker, 
        Murray, Nicollet, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood, Renville, Rock, 
        Scott (part), Sibley, Stearns (part), Swift, Watonwan, Wright, 
        and Yellow Medicine. Population (1990), 546,887.
ZIP Codes: 55301-02, 55307, 55312-15, 55317-18, 55320 (part), 55321-22, 
        55324-25, 55328-29, 55330 (part), 55331 (part), 55332-36, 55338-
        39, 55342, 55349-50, 55352-55, 55358, 55359 (part), 55360, 
        55362-63, 55366-68, 55370, 55372 (part), 55374 (part), 55376 
        (part), 55379-81, 55382 (part), 55383, 55385-90, 55394-97, 
        55399, 55442 (part), 55473, 55583, 56011 (part), 56019, 56021-
        22, 56030-31, 56039, 56041, 56044, 56053-54, 56056, 56058, 
        56060, 56062, 56071 (part), 56073-75, 56081-85, 56087-88, 56101, 
        56110-23, 56125-29, 56131-34, 56136-45, 56147, 56149-53, 56155-
        62, 56164-76, 56178-81, 56183, 56185-87, 56201, 56207-12, 56214-
        16, 56218, 56220, 56222-33, 56237-41, 56243, 56245-47, 56249-58, 
        56260, 56262-66, 56270-73, 56276-89, 56291-95, 56297, 56312, 
        56362

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    JIM RAMSTAD, Republican, of Minnetonka, MN; born in Jamestown, ND, 
May 6, 1946; University of Minnesota, B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, 1968; George 
Washington University, J.D. with honors, 1973; First Lieutenant, U.S. 
Army Reserve, 1968-74; elected to the Minnesota Senate, 

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1980; reelected 1982, 1986; assistant minority leader; attorney; 
adjunct professor; board member; United Handicapped Federation; 
Children's Heart Fund; Lake Country Food Bank; Hazelden Foundation 
National Advisory Council; and Violence Against Women Coalition; member: 
Ways and Means Committee; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 
1990; reelected 1992 and 1994.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
103 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2303..................................................         225-2871
  Administrative Assistant.--Dean Peterson.                             
  Legislative Director.--Morgan Brown.                                  
  Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Margaret Johnson.                     
Room 152, 8120 Penn Avenue South, Bloomington, MN 55431   (612) 881-4600
  District Director.--Maybeth Christensen.                              
                                                                        

Counties: Dakota (part), Hennepin (part), Scott (part). Cities and 
        townships: Bloomington, Brooklyn Center, Brooklyn Park, 
        Burnsville, Champlin, Corcoran, Dayton, Deephaven, Eden Prarie, 
        Edina, Excelsior, Greenwood, Hanover, Haasan, Hopkins, 
        Independence, Long Lake, Loretto, Maple Grove, Maple Plain, 
        Medicine Lake, Medina, Minnetonka Beach, Minnetonka, 
        Minnetrista, Mound, Orono, Osseo, Plymouth, Rockford, Rogers, 
        Saint Bonifacius, Savage, Shorewood, Spring Park, Tonka Bay, 
        Wayzata, and Woodland. Population (1990), 546,888.
ZIP Codes: 55001, 55016, 55024 (part), 55031 (part), 55033 (part), 55044 
        (part), 55055, 55068, 55071, 55075 (part), 55076-77, 55085, 
        55089 (part), 55111, 55118 (part), 55120-24, 55125 (part), 
        55150, 55305, 55316, 55327, 55331 (part), 55337, 55341, 55343 
        (part), 55344-47, 55356-57, 55359, 55364, 55369, 55372 (part), 
        55373-75, 55378, 55391 (part), 55392, 55410 (part), 55417 
        (part), 55420, 55423 (part), 55424 (part), 55425, 55428-31, 
        55435, 55436 (part), 55437-39, 55441-45, 55450 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    BRUCE F. VENTO, Democrat-Farmer-Labor, of St. Paul, MN; born in St. 
Paul, October 7, 1940; graduated, Johnson High School, St. Paul, 1958; 
A.A., University of Minnesota, 1961; B.S., with honors, Wisconsin State 
University, 1965; graduate work, University of Minnesota; teacher; 
served in Minnesota House of Representatives, 1971-76, assistant 
majority leader and committee chairman; activities include Minnesota 
Education Council, Commission on Minnesota's Future, Merrick Day 
Activity Center Board of Retarded, Target Area ``C'' Advisory Council 
poverty program, Phalen Area Community Council, YMCA; member, 
Presentation Church; three sons: Michael, Peter, and John; elected to 
the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2304 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2304............................................         225-6631
  Administrative Assistant.--Lawrence Romans.                           
  Appointment Secretary.--Mary Ann Daly.                                
Room 727, 175 East Fifth Street, St. Paul, MN 55101....   (612) 224-4503
  District Director.--Molly Grove.                                      
  Appointment Secretary.--Linda Wason.                                  
                                                                        

Counties: Dakota (part), Ramsey, and Hennepin (part). Population (1990), 
        546,887.
ZIP Codes: 55075 (part), 55101-09, 55110 (part), 55112-14, 55116-17, 
        55118 (part), 55119, 55125 (part), 55126-27, 55128 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    MARTIN OLAV SABO, Democratic-Farmer-Labor, of Minneapolis, MN; born 
in Crosby, ND, February 28, 1938; attended the Alkabo public schools; 
graduated Alkabo High School, ND, 1955; B.A., Augsburg College, 
Minneapolis, MN, 1959; graduate studies, University of Minnesota, 1960; 
served in the Minnesota House of Representatives, 1961-78; served as 
house D.F.L. minority leader, 1969-73; speaker of the house, 1973-78; 
Presidential appointee on the National Advisory Commission on 
Intergovernmental Relations; president, National Conference of State 
Legislatures; president, National Legislative Conference; chairman, 
Intergovernmental Relations Committee of the N.C.S.L.; Nuclear Test Ban 
Leadership Award, 1992; Arms Control Leadership Award, 1988; Endowment 
for Leadership in Community and Public Serivce, established in his name, 
1994; Distinguished Service Award from the Committee on Education Fund

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ing, 1994; Inducted into the Scandinavian American Hall of Fame, Oct. 
12, 1994; Honorary Lifetime Member, Hospital and Nursing Home Employees 
Union, Local No. 113, SEIU AFL-CIO; Minneapolis Jaycees Man of the Year 
Award, 1973-74; Augsburg College Distinguished Alumnus Citation; Lloyd 
M. Short Merit Award of the Minnesota Chapter of the American Society 
for Public Administration; ranking member, Budget Committee; 
Appropriations Committee; member, Democratic Steering Committee; married 
to the former Sylvia Lee, 1963; two children: Karin and Julie; elected 
to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2336 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2305............................................         225-4755
  Administrative Assistant.--Michael Erlandson.                         
  Legislative Director.--[Vacant.]                                      
  Scheduler.--Bonnie Gottwald.                                          
462 Federal Courts Building, 110 South 4th Street,                      
 Minneapolis, MN 55401.................................   (612) 348-1649
                                                                        

County: Hennepin County (part); cities of Brooklyn Center, Crystal, 
        Edina (part), Golden Valley, Hopkins, Minneapolis, New Hope, 
        Robbinsdale, St. Anthony (part) and St. Louis Park. Population 
        (1990), 546,887.
ZIP Codes: 55343, 55401-19, 55421 (part), 55422, 55424 (part), 55426-30, 
        55440, 55454-55

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    WILLIAM P. (BILL) LUTHER, Democrat, of Stillwater, MN; born in 
Fergus Falls, MN, on June 27, 1945; attended Otter Tail County District, 
96, Fergus Falls, MN; graduated, Fergus Falls High School, 1963; B.S., 
University of Minnesota, 1967; J.D., University of Minnesota, 1970; 
admitted to the State bar in 1970; member: Minnesota State House, 1975-
76; Minnesota State Senate, 1977-94; assistant majority leader in 
Senate, 1983-94; member, St. Alphonsus Catholic Church; married to 
Darlene Luther; two children: Alexander and Alicia.


                  Office Listings                                       
1419 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2306............................................         225-2271
  Executive Assistant.--Romayne Houle.                     FAX: 225-3368
  Systems Manager.--Christopher Hoven.                                  
  Legislative Assistants: Nick Gerten; Sean McDonough;                  
   Christianne Walker.                                                  
1811 Weir Drive, Suite 150, Woodbury, MN 55125.........   (612) 730-4949
  Chief of Staff.--Ted Thompson.                           FAX: 730-0507
  Deputy District Director.--Corinne Hoeft.                             
  Communications Director.--Bob Decheine.                               
  Staff Assistant.--Lori Langager.                                      
                                                                        

Counties: Anoka County; Cities and townships of Andover, Anoka, Bethel, 
        Blaine, Cedar, Centerville, Circle Pines, Columbia Heights, Coon 
        Rapids, East Bethel, Fridley, Ham Lake, Hilltop, Lexington, Lino 
        Lakes, Oak Grove, Ramsey, St. Francis, Spring Lake Park; Dakota 
        County; Apple Valley, Coates, Eagan, Farmington, Hastings, Inver 
        Grove Heights, Lakeville, Marshan, Nininger, Ravenna Twp, 
        Rosemount, Vermillion; Washington County; Afton, Bayport, 
        Birchwood Twp, Cottage Grove, Dellwood, Forest Lake, Forest Lake 
        Twp, Hugo, Lake Elmo, Lakeland, Lakeland Shores, Landfall, 
        Mahtomedi, Marine, Newport, New Scandia Twp, Oakdale, Oak Park 
        Heights, Pine Springs, St. Mary's Pt, St. Paul Park, Stillwater, 
        West Lakeland Twp, White Bear Lake, Willernie, and Woodbury.
ZIP Codes: 55001, 55003, 55005, 55010-11, 55014, 55016, 55024-25, 55033, 
        55038, 55042-44, 55047, 55055, 55065, 55068, 55070-71, 55073, 
        55075-77, 55082, 55085, 55090, 55109-10, 55115, 55121-25, 55128, 
        55303-04, 55421, 55432, 55433-34, 55448-49

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    COLLIN C. PETERSON, Democrat, of Detroit Lakes, MN; born in Fargo, 
ND, June 29, 1944; graduated from Glyndon, High School, MN, 1962; B.A., 
Moorhead State University, 1966: (business administration and 
accounting); U.S. Army National Guard, 1963-69; C.P.A., owner and 
partner; Minnesota State senator, 1976-86; member: Ducks Unlimited, 
American Legion, Benevolent Protective Order of Elks, Cormorant Lakes 
Sportsmen Club; three children: Sean, Jason, and Elliott; elected to the 
102d Congress, November 6, 1990.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1314 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2307............................................         225-2165
  Assistants.--Victoria Hight; Rob Larew; Heather                       
   Westlund; Diane Gerten; Nick Gerten; Hannah Richert;                 
   Dana Hagerty.                                                        
Lake Avenue Plaza Building, Suite 107, 714 Lake Avenue,                 
 Detroit Lake, MN 56501................................   (218) 847-5056
110 2nd Street South, Suite 112, Waite Park, MN 56387..   (612) 259-0559
Minnesota Wheat Growers Building, 2603 Wheat Drive, Red                 
 Lake, MN 56750........................................   (218) 253-4356
                                                                        


Counties: Arden Hills, Becker, Beltrami, Benton (part), Clay, 
        Clearwater, Douglas, Falcon Heights, Gem Lake, Grant, Hubbard, 
        Inver Grove Heights, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Lauderdale, 
        Lilydale, Little Canada, Mahnomen, Maplewood, Marshall, Mendota 
        Heights, Morrison (part), Mounds View, New Brighton, Norman, 
        North Oaks, North St. Paul, Otter Tail, Pennington, Polk, Pope, 
        Red Lake, Roseau, Roseville, Shoreview, South St. Paul, Stearns, 
        Stevens, St. Anthony, St. Paul, Sunfish Lake, Todd, Traverse, 
        Vadnais Heights, Wadena, West St. Paul, White Bear Lake, and 
        Wilkin. Population (1990), 546,888.
ZIP Codes: 55075, 55101-09, 55110, 55112-14, 55116-19, 55120, 55126-27, 
        55320 (part), 55329, 55353, 55382 (part), 55418, 55440 (part), 
        56207, 56219, 56221, 56226, 56235-36, 56244, 56248, 56267, 
        56274, 56296, 56301-03, 56304 (part), 56307-12, 56314-16, 56318-
        21, 56323-28, 56331-32, 56334-36, 56339-41, 56343, 56345, 56347, 
        56349, 56352, 56354-56, 56360-62, 56367 (part), 56368-69, 56371, 
        56374-76, 56377 (part), 56378, 56379 (part), 56380-82, 56384-85, 
        56387, 56389, 56433-35, 56437-38, 56440, 56443, 56446, 56453, 
        56458, 56460-61, 56464, 56466-67, 56470, 56475, 56477, 56479, 
        56481-82, 56501-02, 56510-11, 56513-25, 56527-29, 56531, 56533-
        38, 56540-54, 56556-57, 56560-61, 56565-81, 56583-94, 56601, 
        56619, 56621, 56623, 56630, 56633-34, 56644, 56646-47, 56650-52, 
        56661, 56663, 56665-67, 56670-71, 56673-74, 56676, 56678, 56683-
        87, 56701, 56710-16, 56720-29, 56731-38, 56740-42, 56744, 56748, 
        56750-51, 56754-63

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    JAMES L. OBERSTAR, Democrat, of Chisholm, MN; born in Chisholm, MN, 
September 10, 1934; graduated, Chisholm High School, 1952; B.A., summa 
cum laude, French and political science, College of St. Thomas, St. 
Paul, MN, 1956; M.A., European area studies, College of Europe, Bruges, 
Belgium, 1957; Laval University, Canada; Georgetown University, former 
teacher of English, French, and Creole; served as administrative 
assistant to the late Congressman John A. Blatnik, 1963-74; 
administrator of the House Public Works Committee, 1971-74; member: 
Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus, Democratic Study Group, 
National Water Alliance, Northeast Midwest Congressional Coalition, 
Steel Caucus, Conference of Great Lakes Congressman (chairman); married 
to Jean Kurth, 1993; four children: Thomas Edward, Katherine Noelle, 
Anne-Therese, and Monica Rose; elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 
1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; committees: Transportation 
and Infrastructure, International Relations (on leave); subcommittees: 
ranking member, Aviation; Water Resources; Coast Guard, and Maritime 
Transportation.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2366 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2308............................................         225-6211
  Deputy Administrative Assistant.--William Richard.                    
  Office Manager.--Jill K. Beatty.                                      
  Legislative Director.--Chip Gardiner.                                 
  Communications Director.--Jim Berard.                                 
231 Federal Building, Duluth, MN 55802.................   (218) 727-7474
  District Manager.--Jackie Morris.                                     
Chisholm City Hall, 316 West Lake Street, Chisholm, MN                  
 55719.................................................   (218) 254-5761
  District Representative.--DeAnn Stish.                                
Brainerd City Hall, 501 Laurel Street, Brainerd, MN                     
 56401.................................................   (218) 828-4400
  District Representative.--Ken Hasskamp.                               
Elk River City Hall, 13065 Orono Pkwy., Elk River, MN                   
 55330.................................................   (612) 241-0188
  District Representative.--Ken Hasskamp.                               
                                                                        

Counties: Aitkin, Benton (part), Carlton, Cass, Chisago, Cook, Crow 
        Wing, Isanti, Itasca, Kanabec, Koochiching, Lake, Mille Lacs, 
        Morrison (part), Pine, St. Louis, and Sherburne (part) Cities of 
        Brainerd, Chisholm, Cloquet, Duluth, Elk River, Grand Rapids, 
        Hibbing, International Falls, and Little Falls. Population 
        (1990), 546,887.
ZIP Codes: 55002, 55004, 55006-08, 55012-13, 55017, 55025 (part), 55029-
        30, 55032, 55036-37, 55040, 55045, 55051, 55056, 55063, 55067, 
        55069, 55070, 55072, 55073 (part), 55074, 55079-80, 55084, 
        55092, 55172, 55308-09, 55319, 55330 (part), 55371, 55377, 
        55398, 55601-07, 55609, 55612-16, 55701-13, 55716-27, 55729 
        55731-36, 55738, 55741-42, 55744-55746 55748-58, 55760-69, 
        55771-73, 55775, 55777-99, 55801-08, 55810-12, 55815-16, 55974, 
        56304 (part), 56313, 56317, 56329-30, 56333, 56338, 56342, 
        56344, 56350, 56353, 56357-59, 56363-64, 56367 (part), 56377 
        (part), 56379 (part), 56386, 56401, 56425, 56430-31, 56433, 
        56435, 56441-42, 56444, 56447-50, 56452, 56455-56, 56459, 56461, 
        56463, 56465-66, 56468-69, 56472-74, 56477, 56479, 56481, 56484-
        85, 56623, 56626-33, 56636-37, 56639, 56641, 56649, 56653-55, 
        56657-62, 56668-69, 56672, 56679-81, 56688
        
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                               MISSISSIPPI

                  (Population, 1990 census, 2,586,443)

                                SENATORS

    THAD COCHRAN, Republican, of Jackson, MS; born in Pontotoc, MS, 
December 7, 1937; graduated, Byram High School, 1955; B.A., University 
of Mississippi, 1959; J.D., University of Mississippi Law School, 1965; 
received a Rotary Foundation Fellowship and studied international law 
and jurisprudence at Trinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland, 
1963-64; served in U.S. Navy, 1959-61; admitted to Mississippi bar in 
1965; board of directors, Jackson Rotary Club, 1970-71; Outstanding 
Young Man of the Year Award, Junior Chamber of Commerce in Mississippi, 
1971; president, young lawyers section of Mississippi State bar, 1972-
73; Co-chairman of the Sunbelt Caucus, 1994; married to the former Rose 
Clayton of New Albany, MS, 1964; two children: Clayton and Katherine; 
elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to 94th and 
95th Congresses; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 
6-year term beginning January 3, 1979; subsequently appointed by the 
Governor, December 27, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused by the 
resignation of Senator James O. Eastland; reelected November 6, 1984; 
reelected November 6, 1990 without opposition; elected chairman of the 
Senate Republican Conference in 1990; reelected chairman, 1992 and 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
326 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-2402............................................         224-5054
  Chief of Staff.--M.D.B. Carlisle.                                     
  Administrative Assistant.--Haley Fisackerly.                          
  Legislative Director.--M.D.B. Carlisle.                               
Suite 614, 188 East Capitol Street, Jackson, MS 39201..   (601) 965-4459
  Administrative Assistant.--Wiley Carter.                              
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    TRENT LOTT, Republican, of Pascagoula, MS; born October 9, 1941, in 
Grenada, MS; son of Chester P. and Iona (Watson) Lott; graduate of 
Pascagoula public schools and the University of Mississippi, B.P.A., 
1963; J.D., 1967; served as field representative for the University of 
Mississippi, 1963-65; acting law alumni secretary of the Ole Miss Alumni 
Association, 1966-67; practiced law in Pascagoula in 1967 with Bryan & 
Gordon law firm; administrative assistant to Congressman William M. 
Colmer, 1968-72; member: Sigma Nu social fraternity, Phi Alpha Delta 
legal fraternity, Jackson County Bar Association, American Bar 
Association, the Masons, First Baptist Church of Pascagoula; married 
Patricia E. Thompson of Pascagoula, December 27, 1964; two children: 
Chester T., Jr. and Tyler Elizabeth; elected to the 93d Congress, 
November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, 
Judiciary Committee, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, 93d Congress; 
Committee on Rules, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 94th 
Congress and 95th Congress; member, Committee on Rules; chairman, House 
Republican Research Committee, 96th Congress; House Republican Whip, 
Committee on Rules, 97th-100th Congresses; member, Committee on Small 
Business, 101st Congress; member, Committee on Budget, 102d Congress; 
chairman, Republican Committee on Committees, 102d Congress; member, 
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, Joint Committee on the 
Reorganization of Congress, Secretary of The Republican Conference, 103d 
Congress; member, Committee on Ethics, 101st and 102d Congresses; 
member, Committee on Armed Services, Committee on Commerce, Science and 
Transportation, 101st-103d Congresses; elected on November 8, 1988 to 
the U.S. Senate for the term beginning January 3, 1989; elected to the 
104th Congress; elected Senate Majority Whip; committees: Armed 
Services; Strategic Forces Subcommittee; chairman, Commerce, Science, 
and Transportation; Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine 
Subcommittee; chairman, Budget.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
487 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-2403............................................         224-6253
  Administrative Assistant.--John Lundy.                   FAX: 224-2262
  Executive Secretary.--Susan W. Wells.                                 
  Press Secretary.--Susan Irby.                                         
  Legislative Director.--Sam Adcock.                                    
245 East Capitol Street, Jackson, MS 39201.............   (601) 965-4644
3100 South Pascagoula Street, Pascagoula, MS 39567.....   (601) 762-5400
One Government Plaza, Gulfport, MS 39502...............   (601) 864-1988

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101 South Lafayette, Starkville, MS 39759..............   (601) 323-1414
911 Jackson Avenue, Oxford, MS 38655...................   (601) 234-3774
20 East Washington Street, Greenwood, MS 38930.........   (601) 453-5681
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    ROGER F. WICKER, Republican, of Tupelo, MS; born in Pontotoc, MS, 
July 5, 1951; attended Pontotoc Elementary School; graduated Pontotoc 
High School; B.A. and J.D., University of Mississippi, 1973; Ole 
Mississippi Law School, 1975; attorney-at-law; member: Lions Club, 
Promise Keepers; president, Associated Student Body, 1972-73; Ole Miss 
Hall of Fame; Sigma Nu Fraternity; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi; 
Mississippi Law Journal, 1973-75; Air Force ROTC; U.S. Air Force, 1976-
80; Lt. Col., U.S. Air Force Reserve, 1980-present; Lee County Public 
Defender, 1984-87; Tupelo City Judge Pro Team, 1986-87; private law 
practice, 1982-94; served as president of Tupelo Community Theatre; 
president, Lee County Young Lawyers; North Mississippi Medical Center 
Development Council; member: Community Development Foundation Education 
Roundtable, CDF Skills and Technology Task Force; deacon, Sunday school 
teacher, adult choir of First Baptist Church, Tupelo, MS; married to 
Gayle Long Wicker; three children: Margaret (16), Caroline (12), and 
McDaniel (8); member: Mississippi State Senate, 1988-94; chairman: 
Electric Committee (1992), Public Health and Welfare Committee (1993); 
previous committees: Education, Judiciary, Finance, Elections, and 
Constitution; Senate Rules Committee (1993); U.S. House Rules Committee 
Staff, 1980-82; for Representative Trent Lott, 1980-82; Appropriations 
Committee; president, Republican Freshman Class, 1995.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
206 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-4306
  Administrative Assistant.--John Keast.                                
  Communications Director/Press Secretary.--Rhonda                      
   Keenum.                                                              
  Legislative Director.--Dennis Stephens.                               
500 West Main Street, Suite 210; Post Office Box 1482,                  
 Tupelo, MS 38802......................................   (601) 844-5437
8625 Highway 51 North, Southhaven, MS 38671............   (601) 342-3942
                                                                        

Counties: Alcorn, Benton, Calhoun, Chickasaw, Choctaw, DeSoto, Grenada 
        (part), Itawamba, Lafayette, Lee, Marshall, Monroe, Montgomery 
        (part), Oktibbeha (part), Panola (part), Pontotoc, Prentiss, 
        Tallahatchie (part), Tate, Tippah, Tishomingo, Union, Webster, 
        and Yalobusha. Population (1990), 514,548.
ZIP Codes: 38601-03, 38606 (part), 38610-11, 38618-20, 38625, 38627, 
        38629, 38632-35, 38637-38, 38641-42, 38647-52, 38654-55, 38658-
        59, 38661, 38663, 38665, 38668, 38671, 38673-74, 38677, 38679-
        80, 38683, 38685, 38801-03, 38820-21, 38824-29, 38833-34, 38838-
        39, 38841, 38843-44, 38846-52, 38855-60, 38862-66, 38868-71, 
        38873-74, 38876-80, 38913-16, 38920, 38921 (part), 38922, 38925 
        (part), 38927, 38929 (part), 38948-49, 38951, 38953, 38955, 
        38961-62, 38965, 38967 (part), 39730, 39735, 39737, 39740, 
        39744-46, 39747 (part), 39750-52, 39756, 39767, 39769, 39771-72, 
        39776

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    BENNIE THOMPSON, Democrat, of Bolton, MS; born in Bolton, January 
28, 1948; B.A., Tougaloo College, 1968; M.S., Jackson State University, 
1972; teacher; Bolton Board of Aldermen, 1969-73; mayor of Bolton, 1973-
79; Hinds County supervisor, 1980-93; married to the former London 
Johnson; one daughter, BendaLonne; relected 2nd term November 8, 1994; 
committee assignments: Agriculture, Merchant Marine and Fisheries, Small 
Business; member: Congressional Black Caucus, Sunbelt Caucus, Rural 
Caucus, Progressive Caucus.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1408 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-5876
  Chief of Staff.--Bonnie Walker Armstrong.                             
  Executive Assistant.--Marsha G. McCraven.                             
  Legislative Director/Press.--Richard Mattox.                          
107 West Madison Street, P.O. Box 610, Bolton, MS 39041-                
 0610..................................................   (601) 866-9003
  District Director.--Charles Horhn.                                    
741 Quitman County Court House, 335 Peach Street,                       
 Marks, MS 38646.......................................   (601) 326-3090
Mound Bayou City Hall, Room B4, 106 West Green Street,                  
 Mound Bayou, MS 38762.................................   (601) 741-9003

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221 West Market Street, Suites 5, Greenwood, MS 38930..   (601) 455-9003
901 Courthouse Lane, Greenville, MS 38701..............   (601) 335-9003
                                                                        


Counties: Attala (part), Bolivar, Carroll, Claiborne, Coahoma, Grenada 
        (part), Hinds (part), Holmes, Humphreys, Issaquena, Jefferson, 
        Leake (part), Leflore, Madison (part), Montgomery (part), Panola 
        (part), Quitman, Sharkey, Sunflower, Tallahatchie (part), 
        Tunica, Warren, Washington, and Yazoo. Population (1990), 
        514,845.
ZIP Codes: 38606 (part), 38609, 38614, 38617, 38619, 38621-23, 38626, 
        38630-31, 38639, 38643-46, 38657, 38662, 38664, 38666, 38669-70, 
        38676, 38701-04, 38720-23, 38725-26, 38730-33, 38736-40, 38744-
        46, 38748, 38751, 38753-56, 38758-65, 38767-69, 38771-74, 38776, 
        38778, 38780-82, 38901, 38912, 38917, 38921 (part), 38923-24, 
        38925 (part), 38926, 38928, 38929 (part), 38930, 38940-41, 
        38943-47, 38950, 38952, 38954, 38957-59, 38963-64, 38966, 38967 
        (part), 39038-40, 39041 (part), 39045, 39046 (part), 39049, 
        39051 (part), 39054-55, 39056 (part), 39060-61, 39063-64, 39066 
        (part), 39069-71, 39079, 39081, 39086, 39088, 39090 (part), 
        39095-97, 39110 (part), 39113, 39115, 39130, 39144, 39146, 
        39150, 39154 (part), 39156, 39159-60, 39162-63, 39166, 39169, 
        39171-73, 39175 (part), 39176-77, 39179-82, 39192, 39194, 39206 
        (part), 39209 (part), 39213 (part), 39216 (part), 39352, 39653, 
        39661, 39668, 39747 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    G.V. (SONNY) MONTGOMERY, Democrat, of Meridian, MS.; born in 
Meridian; educated in the Meridian Public Schools; B.S., Mississippi 
State University; served in World War II and Korean conflict; retired 
major general, Mississippi National Guard, having served more than 35 
years in the military; company commander in the 31st National Guard 
Infantry Division; recipient of Legion of Merit, Bronze Star for Valor, 
Meritorious Service Award Commendation Medal, and Mississippi Magnolia 
Cross Award; Combat Infantry Badge, Army Commendation Medal, World War 
II European Theatre Ribbon, Congressional Award by the Veterans of 
Foreign Wars, Silver Helmet Congressional Award from AMVETS of World War 
II, Distinguished National Veterans Award; the highest award given by 
the National Guard Association of the United States: the Harry S. Truman 
Award, for ``constant and outstanding support and counsel in behalf of 
National Guard personnel,'' and Distinguished Service Citation by 
Reserve Officers Association of the United States; Distinguished Service 
Award, by the Central Mississippi Chapter of the National Football 
Foundation Hall of Fame; member: Episcopal Church, Veterans of Foreign 
Wars, American Legion, 40 and 8, Shrine, Masons, Scottish Rite and York 
Rite; past president of Mississippi State University Alumni Association, 
Mississippi Heart Association, and Mississippi National Guard 
Association; owned and operated Montgomery Insurance Agency prior to 
being elected to U.S. Congress; served in Mississippi State Senate 
representing Lauderdale County, 1956-66; elected to 90th Congress, 
November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of House 
Armed Services Committee and Veterans' Affairs Committee (chairman, 
1981-94); served as chairman of the House Select Committee on U.S. 
Involvement in Southeast Asia; chairman, House Select Committee on 
Missing Persons in Southeast Asia in 94th Congress, and chairman, 
Special House Committee on Southeast Asia in 95th Congress; he has made 
a total of 13 trips to Vietnam; former president of Congressional Prayer 
Breakfast group. In May 1984, he was asked by President Reagan to head a 
House delegation to observe the presidential elections in El Salvador; 
appointed in June 1984 by the Speaker of the House to lead the official 
House contingent to the 40th anniversary of the D-Day invasion at 
Normandy; led the official House delegation to the 50th anniversary 
observances of the Normandy invasion in 1994; was asked to be the first 
Member of Congress to lead the pledge of allegiance when it became a 
permanent part of daily operations in the House on September 13, 1988.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2184 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2403............................................         225-5031
  Administrative Assistant.--Andre Clemandot, Jr.                       
  Personal Secretary.--Louise D. Medlin.                                
  Caseworker.--Bo Maske.                                                
  Press Secretary/Legislative Director.--Kyle T.                        
   Steward.                                                             
P.O. Box 5618, Meridian, MS 39302......................   (601) 693-6681
110-D Airport Road, Pearl, MS 39208....................   (601) 932-2410
Golden Triangle Airport, Columbus, MS 39701............   (601) 327-2766
                                                                        

Counties and townships: Aponaug, Attala (part), Berea, Carmack, Clarke, 
        Clay, East, Ethel, Jasper, Jones (part), Kemper, Lauderdale, 
        Leake (part), Liberty Chapel, Lowndes, Madison (part), McCool, 
        Neshoba, Newton, Northwest, Noxubee, Oktibbeha (part), 
        Providence, Rankin, Scott, South Central, Smith, Thompson, Wayne 
        (part), Williamsville, Winston and Zama. Jones County: Carthage, 
        Ebenezer, Erata, Freeny, Glade, Good Hope, Lena, Madden, Myrick 
        School, Northeast High, Northwest High, Rustin, Salem, Shady 
        Grove, Sharon, Singleton, South Carthage, and Walnut Grove. 
        Madison County: Madisonville, Madison, Lorman/Cavelier, 
        Ridgeland, and Trace Habor. Oktibbeha County: Adaton, Bell 
        Schoolhouse, Bradley, Central Starkville, Craig Springs, East 
        Starkville, Gillespie Street, Hickory Grove, Northeast 
        Starkville, North Longview, North Starkville, Osborn, Oktoc, 
        Self Creek, Sessums, South Longview, South Starkville, and West 
        Starkville. Wayne County: Big Rock, Chaparral, Coit, Diamond, 
        Eucutta, Yellow Creek, Hiwannee, and Matherville. Population 
        (1990), 515,314.
        
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ZIP Codes: 39042-44, 39046 (part), 39047, 39051 (part), 39057, 39067, 
        39073-74, 39076, 39080, 39087, 39090 (part), 39092, 39094, 
        39098, 39107-09, 39110 (part), 39114, 39116-17, 39119, 39145, 
        39148, 39151-53, 39157 (part), 39158, 39161, 39167-68, 39189, 
        39193, 39208, 39211 (part), 39213 (part), 39218, 39283, 39288, 
        39298, 39301-05, 39307, 39320, 39323, 39325-28, 39330, 39332, 
        39335-39, 39341-42, 39345-48, 39350, 39352-56, 39358-61, 39363-
        67, 39422, 39439, 39440 (part), 39441-42, 39460, 39477, 39480-
        81, 39701-05, 39736, 39739, 39741, 39743, 39753-55, 39759 
        (part), 39762, 39766, 39773

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    MIKE PARKER, Democrat, of Brookhaven, MS; born in Laurel, Jones 
County, MS, on October 31, 1949; son of Rev. and Mrs. Milton Paul 
Parker; graduated, Franklin High School, Meadville, MS, 1967; B.A., 
William Carey College, Hattiesburg, MS, 1970; small businessman; member, 
Faith Presbyterian Church; married to the former Rosemary Prather; three 
children: Michael Adrian, Marisa, and Thomas Welch; elected on November 
8, 1988, to the 101st Congress; serves on the Committee on Public Works 
and Transportation (Subcommittees on Surface Transportation and Water 
Resources); member, House Budget Committee.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2445 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2404............................................         225-5865
  Chief of Staff.--Arthur Rhodes.                          FAX: 225-5886
  Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Pat Stewart-Holland.                  
245 East Capitol Street, Jackson, MS 39201.............   (601) 352-1355
  Executive Administrative.--Ed Cole.                      FAX: 352-9044
                                                                        

Counties: Adams, Amite, Copiah, Covington, Franklin, Hinds (part), 
        Jefferson Davis, Jones (part), Lawrence, Lincoln, Marion, Pike, 
        Simpson, Walthall, and Wilkinson. Population (1990), 513,853.
ZIP Codes: 39041 (part), 39044, 39049, 39056 (part), 39059, 39062, 39066 
        (part), 39077-78, 39082-83, 39086, 39111-12, 39114, 39119-22, 
        39140, 39144, 39149, 39154 (part), 39157 (part), 39165, 39168, 
        39170, 39174, 39175 (part), 39190-91, 39201-05, 39206 (part), 
        39207, 39209 (part), 39211 (part), 39212, 39213 (part), 39215, 
        39216 (part), 39225, 39236, 39269, 39282, 39284, 39286, 39289, 
        39296, 39401 (part), 39421, 39427-29, 39436-37, 39440 (part), 
        39459, 39464, 39470, 39474, 39478-80, 39482-84, 39601, 39629-33, 
        39635, 39638, 39641, 39643, 39645, 39647-48, 39652-54, 39656-57, 
        39661-69, 39759 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    GENE TAYLOR, Democrat, of Bay St. Louis, MS; born in New Orleans, LA 
on September 17, 1953; attended Catholic schools in New Orleans, Bay St. 
Louis, Baton Rouge, LA; graduated from De LaSalle High School, New 
Orleans, LA, 1971; B.A., Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 1974; 
graduate studies in business and economics, August 1978-April 1980; 
former sales representative, Stone Container Corporation, 1977-89; city 
councilman, Bay St. Louis, 1981-83; State senator, 1983-89; member: 
Conservative Democrat Forum, Sunbelt Caucus, and Democratic Leadership 
Conference; married in 1978 to the former Margaret Gordon; three 
children: Sarah, Emily, Gary; elected to the 101st Congress, by special 
election, on October 17, 1989, to fill the vacancy caused by the death 
of Larkin Smith; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2447 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2405............................................         225-5772
  Administrative Assistant.--Wayne Weidie.                 FAX: 225-7074
  Legislative Director.--Stephen Peranich.                              
  Executive Secretary/Scheduler.--Molly Burns.                          
2424 Fourteenth Street, Gulfport, MS 39501.............   (601) 864-7670
  District Manager.--Beau Gex.                             FAX: 864-3099
215 Federal Building, 701 Main Street, Hattiesburg, MS                  
 39401.................................................   (601) 582-3246
                                                           FAX: 582-3452
706 Watts Avenue, Pascagoula, MS 39567.................   (601) 762-1770
                                                           FAX: 762-7957
                                                                        

Counties: Forrest, George, Greene, Hancock, Harrison, Jackson, Lamar, 
        Pearl River, Perry, Stone, and Wayne (part). Cities and 
        townships: Biloxi, Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Pascagoula. Population 
        (1990), 514,656.
ZIP Codes: 38827, 39322, 39324, 39362, 39367, 39401 (part), 39402-03, 
        39406-07, 39423, 39425-26, 39451-52, 39455-57, 39461-66, 39470, 
        39475-76, 39482, 39501-03, 39505-07, 39520-22, 39525, 39529-35, 
        39552-53, 39555-56, 39558, 39560-65, 39567-69, 39571-74, 39576-
        77, 39581
        
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                                MISSOURI

                  (Population, 1990 census, 5,137,804)

                                SENATORS

    CHRISTOPHER S. (KIT) BOND, Republican, of Mexico, MO; born March 6, 
1939, in St. Louis; B.A., cum laude, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and 
International Affairs of Princeton University, 1960; J.D., 
valedictorian, University of Virginia, 1963; held a clerkship with the 
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit until 1964; practiced law in 
Washington, DC, and returned to Missouri, 1967; assistant attorney 
general of Missouri, 1969; elected: State auditor, 1970; Governor of 
Missouri, 1973-77, 1981-85; U.S. Senator, elected November 4, 1986; 
reelected on November 3, 1992; chairman, Small Business Committee; 
member, Appropriations Committee; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; 
Budget; and Environment and Public Works; one son, Samuel Reid Bond, 
born in 1981.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
293 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-2503............................................         224-5721
  Administrative Assistant.--Warren Erdman.                FAX: 224-8149
  Legal Counsel.--Brent Franzel.                                        
  Legislative Director.--Julie Dammann.                                 
  Scheduling Secretary.--Polly Clutts.                                  
Rivergate Business Center, 600 Broadway, Suite 420,                     
 Kansas City, MO 64105.................................   (816) 471-7141
312 Monroe Street, Jefferson City MO 65101.............   (314) 634-2488
Suite 1080, 8000 Maryland, St. Louis, MO 63105.........   (314) 727-7773
Room 705, 1736 Sunshine, Springfield, MO 65804.........   (417) 881-7068
Federal Building, Room 214, 339 Broadway, Cape                          
 Girardeau, MO 63701...................................   (314) 334-7044
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    JOHN DAVID ASHCROFT, Republican, of Ballwin, MO; born in Chicago, 
IL, May 9, 1942; attended Springfield Public Schools, Missouri; 
graduated, Hillcrest High School, Springfield, MO; A.B. (cum laude), 
Yale University, 1964; J.D., University of Chicago School of Law, 1967; 
admitted to the Springfield bar, 1967; Governor of Missouri, 1985-93; 
Attorney General of Missouri, 1976-85; State auditor of Missouri, 1973-
75; married to Janet Elise Ashcroft, 1967; three children: Martha, John 
Robert, and Andrew.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
170 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-2502............................................         224-6154
  Chief of Staff.--David Ayres.                                         
  Executive Assistant.--Janet Potter.                                   
  Communications Director.--Doreen Torgerson.                           
  Appointments.--Anne Ekern.                                            
1233 Jefferson Street, Jefferson City, MO 65109........   (314) 635-7292
Rivergate Business Center, 600 Broadway, Suite 420,                     
 Kansas City, MO 64105.................................   (816) 471-7141
8000 Maryland Avenue, Clayton, MO 53105................   (314) 725-4484
Plaza Towers, Suite 705, 1736 East Sunshine,                            
 Springfield, MO 65804.................................   (417) 881-7068
Room 214, 339 Broadway, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701.......   (314) 334-7044
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    WILLIAM (BILL) CLAY, Democrat, of St. Louis, MO; born in St. Louis, 
MO, April 30, 1931; B.S., St. Louis University, 1953, history and 
political science; real estate broker; manager, life insurance company, 
1959-61; alderman, 26th ward, St. Louis, MO., 1959-64; wrote and 
sponsored Fair Employment Law; 1963; developed agenda and workshops, and 
attended Summer White House Conference, 1966, as delegate from Missouri; 
married Carol A. Johnson; three children: Vicki, William, Jr., and 
Michelle; elected to the 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress; member, House Committee on Economic and 
Educational Opportunities.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2306 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2501............................................         225-2406
  Administrative Assistant.--Harriet C. Pritchett.         FAX: 225-1725
  Legislative Assistant.--Michele Bogdanovich.                          
5261 Delmar Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63108.............   (314) 367-1970
  District Assistant.--Pearlie Evans.                                   
49 Central City, Shopping Center North, St. Louis, MO                   
 63136.................................................   (314) 388-0321
  District Coordinator.--Virginia Cook.                    FAX: 388-0503
                                                                        


Counties: St. Louis County (part) and St. Louis City (part). Population 
        (1990), 568,285.
ZIP Codes: 63031 (part), 63033 (part), 63034, 63042 (part), 63074 
        (part), 63101, 63102 (part), 63103, 63104 (part), 63105-08, 
        63110 (part), 63112-13, 63114 (part), 63115, 63117 (part), 63118 
        (part), 63119 (part), 63120-21, 63122 (part), 63124 (part), 
        63130, 63132 (part), 63133, 63134 (part), 63135-38, 63140 
        (part), 63143 (part), 63144-45, 63147, 63155-56, 63166, 63169, 
        63177-79, 63182, 63188, 63197

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    JAMES M. TALENT, Republican, of Chesterfield, MO; born in St. Louis, 
MO, on October 18, 1956; attended Des Peres School, Kirkwood, MO; 
graduated from Kirkwood High School, 1973; B.A., Washington University, 
St. Louis, 1978; J.D., University of Chicago Law School, 1981; attorney; 
admitted to the Missouri bar, 1981; clerk for Judge Richard Posner, U.S. 
Court of Appeals, 7th Circuit; associate of Moller, Talent, Kuelthau, 
and Welch; counsel of Lashly and Baer; elected to the Missouri State 
House of Representatives, 1985-92, elected minority leader, 1989-92; 
member: West County Chamber of Commerce; Chesterfield Chamber of 
Commerce; Twin Oaks Presbyterian Church; related to Congressman Richard 
A. Gephardt; married to the former Brenda Lyons, 1984; two children: 
Michael, 1990 and Kathleen, 1992; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 
103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1022 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2502............................................         225-2561
  Administrative Assistant.--Mark Strand.                  FAX: 225-2563
  Office Manager.--Michelle Blotevogel.                                 
  Legislative Director.--Michael McLaughlin.                            
820 South Maine Street, Suite 206, Saint Charles, MO                    
 63301.................................................   (314) 949-6826
  District Director.--Barbara Cooper.                                   
555 N. New Ballas Road, Suite 315, St. Louis, MO 63141.   (314) 872-9561
                                                                        

Counties: St. Charles (part) and St. Louis (part). Population (1990), 
        568,306.
ZIP Codes: 63005 (part), 63006, 63011, 63017, 63021-22, 63025 (part), 
        63026 (part), 63031 (part), 63032, 63033 (part), 63038, 63040, 
        63042 (part), 63043-45, 63069 (part), 63074 (part), 63088, 63114 
        (part), 63117 (part), 63119 (part), 63122 (part), 63124 (part), 
        63127 (part), 63128 (part), 63131, 63132 (part), 63134 (part), 
        63140 (part), 63141, 63146, 63301-02, 63303 (part), 63304 
        (part), 63338, 63366 (part), 63373, 63376 (part), 63386

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    RICHARD A. GEPHARDT, Democrat, of St. Louis, MO; born in St. Louis, 
January 31, 1941; graduated, Southwest High School, 1958; B.S., 
Northwestern University, 1962; J.D., University of Michigan Law School, 
1965; admitted to the bar in 1965; commenced practice in St. Louis; 
attorney, partner, Thompson & Mitchell law firm, 1965-77; served in 
Missouri Air National Guard, 1965-71; chairman, Young Lawyer's Section, 
the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis, 1971-73; Democratic 
Committeeman of 14th Ward, city of St. Louis, MO, 1971-77; member: Third 
Baptist Church (St. Louis, MO), Kiwanis, Boy Scouts of America, 
Children's United Research Effort, Missouri Bar Association, and the Bar 
Association of Metropolitan St. Louis; married to the former Jane Ann 
Byrnes, 1966; three children: Matthew, Christine, and Katherine; elected 
to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress; member, Democratic Caucus; past chairman, Democratic 
Leadership Council; Democratic leader; was the first Democratic 
Presidential candidate to announce in the 1988 national election.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1226 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2503............................................         225-2671
  Administrative Assistant.--Rod Sippel.                                
  Legislative Director.--James Hawley.                                  
11140 South Towne Square, Room 201, St. Louis, MO 63123   (314) 894-3400
  District Director.--Mary Renick.                                      
                                                                        


Counties: Jefferson, Ste. Genevieve, St. Louis (part), and St. Louis 
        City (part). Population (1990), 568,326.
ZIP Codes: 63010, 63012, 63016, 63019-20, 63023, 63025 (part), 63026 
        (part), 63028, 63030, 63041, 63047-53, 63065-66, 63069 (part), 
        63070, 63087, 63102 (part), 63104 (part), 63109, 63110 (part), 
        63111, 63116, 63117 (part), 63118 (part), 63119 (part), 63122 
        (part), 63123, 63125-26, 63127 (part), 63128 (part), 63129, 
        63139, 63143 (part), 63151, 63157-58, 63163, 63627, 63640, 
        63661, 63670, 63673

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    IKE SKELTON, Democrat, of Lexington, MO; born in Lexington, 
Lafayette County, MO, December 20, 1931; graduated, Lexington High 
School, 1949; attended Wentworth Military Academy, Lexington, MO; 
graduated, University of Missouri: A.B., 1953; LL.B., 1956; attended 
University of Edinburgh (Scotland), 1953; lawyer; admitted to the bar in 
1956 and commenced practice in Lexington, MO; elected, State senate, 
1970; reelected, 1974; prosecuting attorney, Lafayette County, 1957-60; 
special assistant attorney general, 1961-63; member: Phi Beta Kappa 
honor society, Missouri Bar Association, Lions, Elks, Masons, Boy 
Scouts, First Christian Church; married to the former Susan B. Anding, 
1961; three children: Ike, James, and Page; elected to the 95th 
Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2227 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2504............................................         225-2876
  Administrative Assistant.--Jack Pollard.                              
  Appointments.--Heather Richwine.                                      
  Legislative Director.--Lara Battles.                                  
514-B North West 7 Highway, Blue Springs, MO 64014.....   (816) 228-4242
  District Representative.--Robert Hagedorn.                            
319 South Lamine, Sedalia, MO 65301....................   (816) 826-2675
1616 Industrial Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65101........   (314) 635-3499
219 North Adams, Lebanon, MO 65536.....................   (417) 532-7964
                                                                        

Counties: Bates, Benton, Camden, Cass, Cole, Dallas, Henry, Hickory, 
        Jackson (part), Johnson, Laclede, Lafayette, Maries, Miller, 
        Moniteau, Morgan, Osage, Pettis, Pulaski, St. Clair, Saline, 
        Vernon, and Webster. Population (1990), 569,146.
ZIP Codes: 63548, 64001, 64011-12, 64014 (part), 64015 (part), 64017, 
        64019-22, 64029 (part), 64034 (part), 64037, 64040, 64061, 64063 
        (part), 64067, 64070-71, 64074, 64075 (part), 64076, 64078, 
        64080, 64082 (part), 64083, 64090, 64093, 64096-97, 64147 
        (part), 64701, 64720, 64722-26, 64728, 64730, 64733-35, 64738-
        43, 64744 (part), 64745-47, 64750-52, 64760-61, 64763, 64765, 
        64767, 64770-72, 64776, 64778-81, 64783, 64784 (part), 64788, 
        64790, 65001, 65011, 65013-14, 65016-18, 65020, 65023-26, 65032, 
        65034-35, 65037-38, 65040, 65042, 65046-55, 65058, 65061-62, 
        65064-65, 65072, 65074-76, 65078-79, 65081-85, 65101-02, 65109-
        10, 65287, 65301-02, 65305, 65320-21, 65323-27, 65329-30, 65332-
        40, 65344-45, 65347-51, 65354-55, 65360, 65443, 65452, 65457, 
        65459, 65461-63, 65470, 65473, 65486, 65534, 65536, 65550, 
        65552, 65556, 65567, 65572, 65580, 65582-83, 65590-91, 65622, 
        65632, 65634, 65636, 65644, 65648, 65650, 65652, 65662, 65668, 
        65674, 65685, 65706, 65713, 65722, 65724, 65727, 65732, 65735, 
        65742, 65746, 65757, 65764, 65767, 65774, 65779, 65783, 65786-87

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    KAREN, McCARTHY, Democrat, of Kansas City, MO; born in Haverhill, 
MA, March 18, 1947; graduated, Shawnee Mission East High School in 
Shawnee Mission, KS in 1965; University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 1969; 
B.S. (English) and M.A. (English), University of Missouri, 1976; M.B.A., 
University of Kansas, 1986; Educator; Stern Brothers and Company 
Investment Bankers; Midwest Research Institute; Marion Merrell Dow; and 
Missouri State Representative; President, National Conference of State 
Legislatures; President, Leadership America Allumni Board; Harvard 
Fellow, Institute of Politics, Kennedy School of Government; Japan 
Fellow, U.S.-Japan Leadership Program; National Democratic Institute for 
International Affairs Instructor; American Council of Young Political 
Leaders; member, University of Kansas School of Business Board of 
Advisors; member: Missouri House of Representatives, 1977-95; chairman 
of Ways and Means Committee, 1983-95.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1232 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-4535
  Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Howard                     
   Bauleke.                                                FAX: 225-4403
  Executive Assistant.--Becky Banta-Kunn.                               
  Legislative Director.--Christopher Yatooma.                           
Room 935, 811 Grand, Kansas City, MO 64106-1997........   (816) 842-4545
  District Director.--Gerard Grimaldi.                                  
Room 217, 301 West Lexington, Independence, MO 64050-                   
 3724..................................................   (816) 833-4545
                                                                        


County: Jackson County (part); cities and townships of Grandview, 
        Greenwood, Independence, Lee's Summit, Raytown, and Sugar Creek. 
        Population (1990), 569,130.
ZIP Codes: 64015 (part), 64016 (part), 64030, 64034 (part), 64050, 
        64052-55, 64056 (part), 64057 (part), 64058 (part), 64063 
        (part), 64064 (part), 64065, 64081, 64082 (part), 64100-02, 
        64105-06, 64108-14, 64120, 64123-34, 64136-39, 64145-46, 64147 
        (part), 64148-49, 64196, 64198-99

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    PAT DANNER, Democrat, of Kansas City North, MO; born January 13, 
1934, in Louisville, KY; public schools in Bevier, MO; graduated cum 
laude from Northeast Missouri State University; B.A., Political Science; 
appointed to subcabinet position, Carter administration, 1977-81; first 
and only woman to serve as chair of a regional planning commission; 
elected to the Missouri Senate 1982, 1986, and 1990; committees, 
Transportation; chairman, Education; vice chairman: Aging, Families, and 
Mental Health; Gubernatorial Missouri Scholars Academy Commission; 
married to C. Markt Meyer; four children: Stephen, Stephanie, Shane, and 
Shavonne; elected November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1323 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2506............................................   (202) 225-7041
  Administrative Assistant.--Doug Gray.                    FAX: 225-8221
  Legislative Director.--Chris Bohannon.                                
5754 North Broadway, Building 3, Suite 2, Kansas City,                  
 MO 64118..............................................   (816) 455-2256
  District Administrator.--Lou Carson.                     FAX: 255-4153
U.S. Post Office, 201 South 8th Street, St. Joseph, MO                  
 64501.................................................   (816) 233-9818
  District Administrator.--Rosie Haertling.                FAX: 233-9848
                                                                        

Counties: Andrew, Atchison, Buchanan, Caldwell, Carroll, Chariton, Clay, 
        Clinton, Cooper, Daviess, DeKalb, Gentry, Grundy, Harrison, 
        Holt, Howard, Jackson (part), Linn, Livingston, Mercer, Nodaway, 
        Platte, Putnam, Ray, Schuyler, Sullivan, and Worth. Population 
        (1990), 569,131.
ZIP Codes: 63535-36, 63541, 63544-46, 63548, 63551, 63556-61, 63565-67, 
        64013, 64014 (part), 64015 (part), 64016 (part), 64017-18, 
        64024, 64028, 64029 (part), 64035-36, 64048, 64056 (part), 64057 
        (part), 64060, 64062, 64066, 64068, 64072-73, 64075 (part), 
        64077, 64079, 64084-85, 64088 (part), 64089, 64092, 64098, 
        64116-19, 64150-58, 64161, 64163-68, 64192, 64195, 64401-02, 
        64420-24, 64426-49, 64451-59, 64461, 64463, 64465-71, 64473-87, 
        64489-94, 64496-99, 64501-08, 64601, 64620-25, 64628, 64630-33, 
        64635-61, 64664-65, 64667-68, 64670-74, 64676-77, 64679, 64681-
        83, 64686-89, 65025, 65046, 65068, 65230, 65233, 65236-37, 
        65244, 65246, 65248, 65250, 65254, 65256-57, 65261, 65274, 
        65276, 65279, 65281, 65286-87, 65322, 65347-48, 65354

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    MEL HANCOCK, Republican, of Springfield, MO; born in Cape Fair, MO 
on September 14, 1929; graduated, Senior High School, Springfield, MO, 
1947; B.S., Southwest Missouri State College, Springfield, 1951; served: 
U.S. Air Force, 1951-53; U.S. Air Force Reserve, second lieutenant, 
1953-65; businessman; member: Farm Bureau, National Rifle Association, 
American Legion; chairman, Taxpayers Survival Association; married to 
the former ``Sug'' McDaniel; three children: S. Lee, D. Kim, and Lu Ann; 
elected November 8, 1988; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
438 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 2507..................................................         225-6536
  Administrative Assistant.--Duncan Haggart.               FAX: 225-7700
  Appointment Secretary.--Kelly Krauser.                                
  Press Secretary.--Sam Coring.                                         
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2840 East Chestnut Expressway, Springfield, MO 65802...   (417) 862-4317
302 Federal Building, Joplin, MO 64801.................   (417) 781-1041
                                                                        


Counties: Barry, Barton, Cedar, Christian, Dade, Douglas, Greene, 
        Jasper, Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Ozark, Polk, Stone, and 
        Taney. Population (1990), 568,017.
ZIP Codes: 64728, 64744 (part), 64748, 64755-56, 64759, 64803, 64830-36, 
        64840-44, 64847-50, 64854-59, 64861-70, 64873-74, 65436, 65463, 
        65470, 65536, 65543, 65572, 65590, 65632, 65636, 65644, 65654, 
        65660, 65662, 65667, 65670, 65672, 65674, 65604-05, 65607-14, 
        65616-20, 65622-27, 65629-31, 65633, 65635, 65637-38, 65640-41, 
        65646-50, 65652-53, 65655-59, 65661, 65663-64, 65666, 65669, 
        65672, 65674-76, 65679-82, 65685-86, 65701-02, 65704-08, 65707-
        08, 65710-15, 65717-18, 65720-23, 65725-34, 65737-42, 65744-45, 
        65747, 65751-62, 65764-73, 65775, 65781, 65784-85, 65790, 65793, 
        65801-10

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    BILL EMERSON, Republican, of Cape Girardeau, MO; born in St. Louis, 
MO, January 1, 1938; raised in Hillsboro, Jefferson County, where he 
attended the public schools; in 1953 was appointed a page in the U.S. 
House of Representatives by the Hon. Thomas B. Curtis and received his 
high school diploma in 1955 from the U.S. Capitol Page School; B.A., 
Westminster College, Fulton, MO, 1959; LL.B., University of Baltimore, 
1964; special assistant to U.S. Representative Robert F. Ellsworth, 
1961-65; administrative assistant to U.S. Representative/Senator Charles 
McC. Mathias, Jr., 1965-70; director, Government relations, Fairchild 
Industries, 1970-73; director, public affairs, Interstate Natural Gas 
Association, 1974-75; executive assistant to the chairman, Federal 
Election Commission, 1975; director, Federal relations, TRW, Inc., 1975-
79; president, William Emerson & Associates, Government relations 
consultants, 1979-80; captain, USAF Res.; Presbyterian; married to the 
former Jo Ann Hermann; two daughters: Victoria and Katharine; two 
daughters by previous marriage, Elizabeth and Abigail; elected to the 
97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2268 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2508............................................         225-4404
  Chief of Staff.--Lloyd Smith.                            FAX: 225-9621
  Legislative Director.--David LaValle.                                 
  Communications Director.--Pete Jeffries.                              
  Executive Assistant.--Tricia Schade.                                  
Federal Building, 339 Broadway, Cape Girardeau, MO                      
 63701.................................................   (314) 335-0101
612 Pine, Rolla, MO 65401..............................   (314) 364-2455
                                                                        

Counties: Bollinger, Butler, Cape Girardeau, Carter, Crawford, Dent, 
        Dunklin, Howell, Iron, Madison, Mississippi, New Madrid, Oregon, 
        Pemiscot, Perry, Phelps, Reynolds, Ripley, St. Francois, Scott, 
        Shannon, Stoddard, Texas, Washington, Wayne, and Wright. 
        Population (1990), 568,385.
ZIP Codes: 63036, 63071, 63601, 63620-26, 63628-33, 63636-38, 63640, 
        63645-46, 63648, 63650-51, 63653-56, 63660, 63662-65, 63674-75, 
        63701-02, 63730, 63732-33, 63735-36, 63738-40, 63742-45, 63747-
        48, 63750-53, 63755, 63758, 63760, 63763-67, 63769-71, 63774-75, 
        63779-87, 63801, 63820-30, 63833-34, 63837-41, 63845-53, 63855, 
        63857, 63860, 63862-63, 63866-71, 63873-82, 63901, 63931-37, 
        63939-45, 63947, 63950-57, 63960-67, 65014, 65401, 65433, 65436, 
        65438-41, 65444, 65446, 65449, 65453, 65456-57, 65459, 65462, 
        65464, 65466, 65468, 65470, 65479, 65483-84, 65501, 65529, 
        65535, 65540-43, 65548, 65550, 65552, 65555, 65557, 65559-60, 
        65564-66, 65570-71, 65573, 65586, 65588-89, 65606, 65609, 65626, 
        65637, 65660, 65662, 65667, 65688-90, 65692, 65702, 65704, 
        65706, 65711, 65713, 65717, 65775, 65777-78, 65788-91, 6579

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    HAROLD L. VOLKMER, Democrat, of Hannibal, MO; born in Jefferson 
City, MO, April 4, 1931; educated in the St. Peter's High School, 
Jefferson City Junior College, St. Louis University School of Commerce 
and Finance, and received LL.B. from University of Missouri School of 
Law, Columbia, 1955; admitted to the bar in 1955, and appointed 
assistant attorney general of Missouri; served in the U.S. Army, 1955-
57; prosecuting attorney of Marion County, MO, 1960-66; served in 
Missouri House of Representatives, 1966-76, during the 78th general 
assembly served as chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and as a member 
of the Revenue and Economics Committee, and as a member of the Third 
State Reorganization Commission; elected to the 95th U.S. Congress, 
November 2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House 
Agriculture Committee; member: Holy Family Catholic Church, Hannibal; 
10th Judicial Circuit Bar Association, Missouri Bar Association, 
Hannibal Lions Club, and Knights 

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of Columbus; recipient of Hannibal Junior Chamber of Commerce 
Distinguished Service Award and received the St. Louis Globe-Democrat 
Award for Meritorious Public Service in the 76th and 77th Missouri 
General Assemblies; married Shirley Ruth Braskett of Kokomo, IN, August 
20, 1955; three children: Jerry Wayne, John Paul, and Elizabeth Ann.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2409 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2509............................................         225-2956
  Administrative Assistant.--Jim Spurling.                 FAX: 225-7834
  Scheduler.--Paula Lyng.                                               
  Office Manager.--Jeanne Frederick.                                    
Federal Building, Room 370, Hannibal, MO 63401.........   (314) 221-1200
  District Administrator.--Lee J. Viorel.                               
122 Bourke, Macon, MO 63552............................   (816) 385-5615
912 East Walnut, Columbia, MO 65201....................   (314) 449-5111
317 Lafayette, P.O. Box 229, Washington, MO 63090......   (314) 239-4001
                                                                        

Counties: Adair, Audrain, Boone, Callaway, Clark, Franklin, Gasconade, 
        Knox, Lewis, Lincoln, Macon, Marion, Monroe, Montgomery, Pike, 
        Ralls, Randolph, St. Charles (part), Scotland, Shelby, and 
        Warren. Population (1990), 568,347.
ZIP Codes: 63001, 63005 (part), 63013-15, 63037, 63039, 63055-56, 63060-
        61, 63068, 63069 (part), 63072, 63077, 63079-80, 63084, 63089-
        91, 63303 (part), 63304 (part), 63330, 63332-34, 63336, 63339, 
        63341-53, 63357, 63359, 63361-65, 63366 (part), 63367, 63369-70, 
        63376 (part), 63377, 63379, 63381-85, 63387-90, 63401, 63430-43, 
        63445-48, 63450-54, 63456-74, 63501, 63530-40, 63543-44, 63546-
        47, 63549, 63552, 63555, 63558-59, 63563, 65010, 65014, 65022, 
        65036, 65039, 65041, 65043, 65059, 65061-63, 65066-67, 65069, 
        65077, 65080, 65201-03, 65205, 65231-32, 65239-40, 65243-44, 
        65247, 65251, 65255-60, 65262-65, 65270, 65275, 65278-80, 65282-
        85
        
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                                 MONTANA

                   (Population, 1990 census, 803,655)

                                SENATORS

    MAX BAUCUS, Democrat, of Missoula, MT; born in Helena, MT, December 
11, 1941; graduated, Helena High School, 1959; B.A. in economics, 
Stanford University, 1964; LL.B., Stanford University Law School, 1967; 
attorney, Civil Aeronautics Board, 1967-71; attorney, George & Baucus 
law firm, Missoula, MT; married to the former Wanda Minge; one child, 
Zeno; member, Montana and District of Columbia Bar Associations; served 
in Montana House of Representatives, 1973-74; elected to the 94th 
Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; elected to 
the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978 for a 6-year term beginning January 3, 
1979; subsequently appointed December 15, 1978, to fill the vacancy 
caused by the resignation of Senator Paul Hatfield; reelected November 
6, 1984 and November 6, 1990; member: Finance Committee; Agriculture, 
Nutrition and Forestry Committee; Select Committee on Intelligence; 
Joint Committee on Taxation; ranking minority member, Environment and 
Public Work Committee.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
511 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 2602..................................................         224-2651
  Chief of Staff.--Jim Crounse.                                         
  Legislative Director/General Counsel.--Mark Smith.                    
  Press Secretary.--Tim Warner.                                         
202 Fratt Building, 2817 Second Avenue North, Billings,                 
 MT 59101..............................................   (406) 657-6790
  State Director.--Sharon Peterson.                       (800) 332-6106
P.O. Box 1689, Bozeman, MT 59771.......................   (406) 586-6104
Silver Bow Center, 125 West Granite, Butte, MT 59701...   (406) 782-8700
107 5th Street North, Great Falls, MT 59401............   (406) 761-1574
23 South Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT 59601...........   (406) 449-5480
  Chief of Staff.--Doug Mitchell.                                       
  Scheduler.--Holly Luck.                                               
220 1st Avenue East Kalispell, MT 59901................   (406) 756-1150
Room 102, 211 North Higgins, Missoula, MT 59802........   (406) 329-3123
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    CONRAD BURNS, Republican, of Billings, MT; born in Gallatin, Daviess 
County, MO, on January 25, 1935; attended Pleasant Grove School District 
60, Gallatin, MO, 1940-48; graduated, Gallatin High School, 1952; 
attended, University of Missouri, Columbia, 1953-54; served, U.S. Marine 
Corps, corporal, 1955-57; farm broadcaster and auctioneer; county 
commissioner, Yellowstone County, 1986; member: Rotary, American Legion, 
National Association of Farm Broadcasters, American Association of Farm 
Broadcasters, Atonement Lutheran Church; married to the former Phyllis 
Kuhlmann; two children: Keely and Garrett; elected to the U.S. Senate on 
November 8, 1988, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989; 
reelected November 8, 1994, for a 6-year term beginning January 4, 1995.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
183 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-2603............................................         224-2644
  Administrative Assistant.--Leo Giacometto.                            
  Senior Legislative Director.--Tom Fulton.                             
  Scheduler.--Kathy Didawick.                                           
  Office Manager.--Margo Rushing.                                       
208 North Montana Avenue, Suite 202-A, Helena, MT 59601   (406) 449-5401
2708 First Avenue North, Billings, MT 59101............   (406) 252-0550
321 First Avenue North, Great Falls, MT 59401..........   (406) 452-9585
415 North Higgins, Missoula, MT 59802..................   (406) 329-3528
324 West Towne, Glendive, MT 59330.....................   (406) 365-2391
10 East Babcock, Federal Building, Room 106, Bozeman,                   
 MT 59715..............................................   (406) 586-4450
125 West Granite, Suite 211, Butte, MT 59701...........   (406) 723-3277
575 Sunset Boulevard, Suite 101, Kalispell, MT 59901...   (406) 257-3360
                                                                        


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                             REPRESENTATIVE

                                AT LARGE

    PAT WILLIAMS, Democrat, of Helena, MT; born in Helena, MT, October 
30, 1937; attended the public schools; graduated, Butte High School, 
1956; attended University of Montana, 1956-57; B.A., University of 
Denver, 1961; U.S. Army, 1960-61; Colorado and Montana National Guard, 
1962-69; educator; served in the Montana House of Representatives, 1967; 
executive director, Hubert Humphrey Presidential campaign, Montana, 
1968; Montana House of Representatives, 1969; executive assistant to 
U.S. Congressman John Melcher, 1969-71; member, Governor's employment 
and training council, 1972-78; member, Montana Legislative 
Reapportionment Commission, 1973; co-chairman, Jimmy Carter Presidential 
campaign, Montana, 1976; coordinator, Montana Family Education Program, 
1971-78; member, Montana Manpower Council, 1973-78; member, Montana 
Federation of Teachers; married to the former Carol Griffith, 1965; 
three children: Griff, Erin, and Whitney; elected to the 96th Congress, 
November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2329 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2601............................................         225-3211
  Staff Director.--James P. Foley.                                      
  Executive Assistant.--Mary B. Flanagan.                               
  Press Secretary.--David E. Roach.                                     
  Legislative Assistants: Torian Donohoe; Art Noonan;                   
   Allison Hoque.                                                       
Room 443, 316 North Park, P.O. Box 1681, Helena, MT                     
 59624.................................................   (406) 443-7878
Room 306, 305 West Mercury, Butte, MT 59701............   (406) 723-4404
302 West Broadway, Missoula, MT 59802..................   (406) 549-5550
2806 3rd Avenue North, Billings, MT 59101..............   (406) 256-1019
Room 101, Courthouse Annex, 325 2nd Avenue N., Great                    
 Falls, MT 59401.......................................   (406) 771-1242
                                                                        

Counties: Beaverhead, Big Horn, Blaine, Broadwater, Carbon, Carter, 
        Cascade, Chouteau, Custer, Daniels, Dawson, Deer Lodge, Fallon, 
        Fergus, Flathead, Gallatin, Garfield, Glacier, Golden Valley, 
        Granite, Hill, Jefferson, Judith Basin, Lake, Lewis and Clark, 
        Liberty, Lincoln, Madison, McCone, Meagher, Mineral, Missoula, 
        Mussellshell Park, Petroleum, Phillips, Pondera, Powder River, 
        Powell, Prairie, Ravalli, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud, Sanders, 
        Sheridan, Silver Bow, Stillwater, Sweet Grass, Teton, Toole, 
        Treasure, Valley, Wheatland, Wibaux, Yellowstone, and 
        Yellowstone National Park. Population (1990), 799,065.
ZIP Codes: 59001-03, 59006-08, 59010-20, 59022, 59024-39, 59041, 59043-
        44, 59046-47, 59050-55, 59057-59, 59061-72, 59074-79, 59081-83, 
        59085-89, 59101-08, 59111-12, 59114-17, 59201, 59211-15, 59217-
        19, 59221-26, 59230-31, 59240-45, 59247-48, 59250, 59252-63, 
        59270, 59273-76, 59301, 59311-19, 59322-24, 59326-27, 59330, 
        59332-33, 59336-39, 59341-45, 59347-49, 59351, 59353-54, 59401, 
        59403-06, 59410-12, 59414, 59416-22, 59424-25, 59427, 59430, 
        59432-36, 59440-48, 59450-54, 59456-57, 59460-69, 59471-474, 
        59477, 59479-80, 59482-87, 59489, 59501, 59520-32, 59535, 59537-
        38, 59540, 59542, 59544-47, 59601, 59604, 59624, 59626, 59631-
        36, 59638-45, 59647-48, 59701-03, 59710-11, 59713-17, 59720-22, 
        59724-25, 59727-33, 59735-36, 59739-41, 59743, 59745-52, 59754-
        56, 59758-62, 59771-72, 59801-03, 59806-07, 59820-21, 59823-37, 
        59840-48, 59851-56, 59858-60, 59863-68, 59870-75, 59901, 59903-
        04, 59910-23, 59925-37
        
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                                NEBRASKA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 1,584,617)

                                SENATORS

    J. JAMES EXON, Democrat, of Lincoln, NE; born in Geddes, Charles Mix 
County, SD, August 9, 1921; son of John James Exon, Sr. and Luella; 
education, Lake Andes, SD public elementary and secondary schools; 1939-
41, University of Omaha, Omaha, NE; enlisted U.S. Army, 1942; 2 years 
overseas: New Guinea, Philippines and Japan; honorable discharge, 1945, 
as master sergeant; small business and agriculture background; married 
to the former Omahan Patricia Ann Pros; three children: Stephen James, 
Pamela Ann, and Candace Lee; eight grandchildren: Stephen, Heather and 
Jessica Exon, Amy and Colin Bricker, and Lindsay, Evan James, and Anna 
Wolf; branch manager, Universal Finance Corp., 1945-53; president, 
Exons, Inc., engaged in office equipment and furnishings, 1953-71; 
elected Governor of Nebraska, 1970; reelected to second 4-year term 
1974; elected, U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for 6-year term beginning 
January 3, 1979; reelected to a second 6-year term in the U.S. Senate 
beginning January 3, 1985; reelected to a third 6-year term beginning 
January 3, 1991; former vice chairman and national committeeman, 
Nebraska Democratic Party; Democratic National Conventions, 1964, 1968, 
1972, 1974, 1976, 1988 and 1992; as Governor, was member of Education 
Commission of the States, chaired Midwest Governors' Conference and Old 
West Regional Commission; served on executive committee and as first 
chairman of the agriculture committee of the National Governors' 
Association; member: Holy Trinity Episcopal Church of Lincoln, Masonic 
Orders, Eagles, Elks, Optimist International, American Legion, and 
Veterans' of Foreign Wars. Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree, Creighton 
University in Omaha, 1991.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
528 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 2702..................................................         224-4224
  Chief of Staff.--Greg Pallas.                                         
  Press Secretary.--Russ Rader.                                         
  Appointment Secretary.--Adele Hanson.                                 
275 Federal Building, North Platte, NE 69101...........   (308) 534-2006
287 Federal Building, 100 Centennial Mall, North,                       
 Lincoln, NE 68508.....................................   (402) 437-5591
  State Coordinator.--Mark Bowen.                                       
Suite 700, 1623 Farnam Street, Omaha, NE 68102.........   (402) 341-1776
2106 First Avenue, Scottsbluff, NE 69361...............   (308) 632-3595
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    J. ROBERT KERREY, Democrat, of Omaha, NE; born in Lincoln, Lancaster 
County, NE, on August 27, 1943; attended Bethany Grade School, Lincoln, 
1948-55; graduated, Northeast High School, Lincoln, 1961; B.S. degree in 
Pharmacy, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 1966; served, U.S. Navy, Lt. 
(J.G.), 1966-69; restaurateur; Governor of Nebraska, 1983-87; member: 
VFW, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Vietnam Veterans of 
America, Chamber of Commerce, Medal of Honor Society; two children: 
Benjamin and Lindsey; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1988 for 
the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989; reelected November 8, 1994 
for the 6-year term beginning January 4, 1995.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
303 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 2704..................................................         224-6551
  Chief of Staff/Administrative Assistant.--Paul                        
   Johnson.                                                             
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Steven J. Jarding.                            
  Press Secretary.--Greg Weiner.                                        
  Legislative Director.--Sheila Murphy.                                 
  Schedulers: Mary Sherman (DC); Cindy Dwyer (NE and                    
   National).                                                           
7602 Pacific Street Omaha, NE 68114....................   (402) 391-3411
Federal Building, Room 294, 100 Centennial Mall North,                  
 Lincoln, NE 68508.....................................   (402) 437-5109
2106 First Avenue, Scottsbluff, NE 69361...............   (308) 632-3595
                                                                        



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                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    DOUG BEREUTER, Republican, of Lincoln, NE; born in York, NE, October 
6, 1939, son of Rupert and Evelyn Bereuter; attended St. Paul's Lutheran 
School, Utica, NE, 1953; graduated, Utica High School, Utica, NE, 1957; 
B.A., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE, 1961; distinguished military 
graduate; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; M.C.P., Harvard University, 1966; M.P.A., 
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1973; counterintelligence officer, 
First Infantry Division, U.S. Army, 1963-65; urban development 
consultant in States surrounding Nebraska; associate professor at 
University of Nebraska and Kansas State University; visiting lecturer, 
Harvard University; State senator, Nebraska Unicameral Legislature, 
1974-78; vice chairman, Appropriations Committee and Committee on 
Administrative Rules and Regulations, 1977-78; chaired the Urban 
Development Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures, 
1977-78; member, Select Committee on Post-Secondary Education 
Coordination, 1977-78; Legislative Conservationist of the Year Award by 
the Nebraska and National Wildlife Federation in 1980; division 
director, Nebraska Department of Economic Development, 1967-68; 
director, State Office of Planning and Programming, 1968-70; appointive, 
Federal-State relations coordinator for Nebraska State Government, 1967-
70; member: State crime commission, Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; board of 
trustees, Nebraska Wesleyan University; member: State Department 
Commission on Security and Economic Assistance (1983-84), National 
Commission on Agricultural Trade and Export Policy (1985-86); 
congressional delegate to the United Nations, 1987; elected to the 96th 
Congress and each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on 
International Relations, vice chairman; Committee on Banking and 
Financial Services; House Delegation to the North Atlantic Assembly, 
chairman; House Interparliamentary Delegation to the European 
Parliament.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2348 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2701............................................         225-4806
  Administrative Assistant.--Susan Olson.                               
  Office Manager.--Robin Evans.                                         
  Appointment/Personal Secretary.--Marcia Smith.                        
1045 K Street, Lincoln, NE 68508.......................   (402) 438-1598
  District Office Manager.--Jim Barr.                                   
502 North Broad Street, Fremont, NE 68025..............   (402) 727-0888
                                                                        

Counties: Burt, Butler, Cass (part), Cedar, Colfax, Cuming, Dakota, 
        Dixon, Dodge, Gage, Johnson, Lancaster, Madison, Nemaha, Otoe, 
        Pawnee, Richardson, Saline, Saunders, Seward, Stanton, Thurston, 
        Washington, Wayne, and York. Population (1990), 526,297.
ZIP Codes: 68001-04, 68008, 68014-20, 68023, 68025, 68029-31, 68033, 
        68036-42, 68044-45, 68047, 68050, 68055, 68057-58, 68061-63, 
        68065-68, 68070-73, 68301, 68304-05, 68307, 68309-10, 68313-14, 
        68316-21, 68323-24, 68328-33, 68336-37, 68339, 68341, 68343-49, 
        68355, 68357-60, 68364, 68366-68, 68371-72, 68374, 68376, 68378-
        82, 68401-05, 68407, 68409-10, 68413-15, 68417-23, 68428, 68430-
        34, 68437-39, 68441-43, 68445-48, 68450, 68453-58, 68460-67, 
        68500-510, 68512, 68514, 68516-17, 68520-24, 68526-29, 68531-32, 
        68542, 68621, 68624, 68626, 68629, 68632-33, 68635, 68641, 
        68643, 68648-50, 68657-59, 68661, 68664, 68667, 68669, 68701, 
        68710, 68715-17, 68723, 68727-28, 68731-33, 68738-41, 68743, 
        68745, 68748-49, 68751-52, 68757-58, 68762, 68768, 68770-71, 
        68774, 68776, 68779, 68781, 68784-85, 68787-88, 68790-92

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    JON CHRISTENSEN, Republican, Omaha, NE; born in St. Paul, NE, 
February 20, 1963; attended St. Paul Grade School and High School, St. 
Paul, NE; graduated, Midland Lutheran College, 1985; J.D., South Texas 
College of Law, Houston, Texas, 1989; elected, freshman class president; 
member of the student senate; co-founded Midland's Fellowship of 
Christian Athletes; served as president of Law Week; clerk, Vision and 
Elkins law firm, interned at Windle Turley, P.C. law firm and the 
banking divisions of Chamberlin Hrdlicka, Dallas; admitted to the 
Nebraska State bar, 1992; vice president, COMReP, Inc.; marketing 
director, Connecticut Mutual Insurance Co.; insurance executive; formed 
Aquila Group, Inc.; member: Nebraska Farm Bureau, Nebraska Cattlemen's 
Association, National Federation of Independent Business, Northwest 
Rotary Club; American, Nebraska, and Omaha Bar Associations, ABA's Real 
Estate, Probate and Trust Division, National and Omaha Associations of 
Life Underwriters; co-chairman, American Diabetes Association's 
Celebrity Breakfast; married to Meredith Stewart Maxfield, 1987; 
committee: House Ways and Means; subcommittees: Health and Social 
Security.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1020 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-4155
  Administrative Assistant.--Steven Thomlison.             FAX: 225-3032
  Legislative Director.--Mark Fahleson.                                 
  Legislative Aides: Patricia Fava; Pam Davidson; Paul                  
   Gresens.                                                             
  Press Secretary.--Chris Hull.                                         
8712 West Dodge Road, Room 350, Omaha, NE 68114........   (402) 397-9944
  District Director.--Bill Protexter.                      FAX: 397-8787
  Deputy District Director.--Krista Neumann.                            
  Constituent Liaisons: Terry Van Keuren; Dwain                         
   Marlowe; Karie Keown.                                                
                                                                        


Counties: Douglas and Sarpy; cities of Bellevue, Bennington, Boys Town, 
        Elkhorn, Gretna, La Vista, Omaha, Offutt AFB, Papillion, 
        Plattsmouth, Ralston, Springfield, Valley, Waterloo. Population 
        (1990), 526,567.
ZIP Codes: 68005, 68007, 68010, 68022, 68028, 68046, 68048 (part), 
        68059, 68064, 68069, 68102, 68104-08, 68111-18, 68122-24, 68127-
        28, 68130-38, 68142, 68144, 68147, 68152, 68154, 68157, 68164

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    WILLIAM E. (BILL) BARRETT, Republican, of Lexington, NE; born in 
Lexington on February 9, 1929; graduate of Lexington High School; B.A., 
Hastings College, Hastings, NE, 1951; classes at Universities of 
Connecticut, Nebraska, and Colorado; served in the U.S. Navy, 1951-52; 
career in real estate and insurance since 1956; president, Barrett-
Housel and Associates, Inc., 1970-90; appointed to Nebraska Unicameral 
Legislature in 1979; elected to Nebraska Legislature in 1980, 1984, 
1988; elected Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature, 1987-90; named 
Legislator of the Year by the National Republican Legislators 
Association, 1990; named one of the five most influential State 
legislators by the Lincoln Star, 1988; member: Lexington School Board, 
1962-68; Lexington Planning Commission; Lexington Airport Authority; 
Greater Lexington Development Corporation; organizational memberships: 
Nebraska Association of Insurance Agents; National Association of 
Insurance Agents; past president, Dawson County Board of Realtors; past 
treasurer, Nebraska Realtors Association; Realtors National Marketing 
Institute; American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers; National 
Association of Realtors; National Association of Realtors' honorary 
fraternity, Omega Tau Rho; certified instructor, Nebraska Real Estate 
Commission; member: Nebraska Jaycees (past president); Lexington Rotary 
Club (past president); American Legion; elder, Presbyterian Church; 
trustee, Hastings College; married to Elsie Carlson Barrett, 1952; four 
children: William, David, Elizabeth, and Jane; elected to the 102d 
Congress November 6, 1990; reelected to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1213 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2703............................................         225-6435
  Administrative Assistant.--Jeralyn P. Finke.                          
  Press Secretary.--Julie Ryan.                                         
  Scheduler/Office Manager.--Anna Castner.                              
312 West Third Street, Grand Island, NE 68801..........   (308) 381-5555
Suite 2, 1501 Second Avenue, Scottsbluff, NE 69361.....   (308) 632-3333
                                                                        

Counties: Adams; Antelope; Arthur; Banner; Blaine; Boone; Box Butte; 
        Boyd; Brown; Buffalo; Chase; Cherry; Cheyenne; Clay; Custer; 
        Dawes; Dawson; Deuel; Dundy; Fillmore; Franklin; Frontier; 
        Furnas; Garden; Garfield; Gosper; Grant; Greeley; Hall; 
        Hamilton; Harlan; Hayes; Hitchcock; Holt; Hooker; Howard; 
        Jefferson; Kearney; Keith; Keya Paha; Kimball; Knox; Lincoln; 
        Logan; Loup; McPherson; Merrick; Morrill; Nance; Nuckolls; 
        Perkins; Phelps; Pierce; Platte; Polk; Red Willow; Rock; Scotts 
        Bluff; Sheridan; Sherman; Sioux; Thayer; Thomas; Valley; 
        Webster; Wheeler. Population (1990), 525,521.
ZIP Codes: 68303, 68315-16, 68322, 68325-27, 68335, 68338, 68340-42, 
        68350-52, 68354, 68361-62, 68365, 68367, 68370-71, 68375, 68377, 
        68401, 68406, 68416, 68424, 68429, 68436, 68440, 68444, 68452-
        53, 68464, 68601-02, 68620, 68622-23, 68625, 68627-28, 68630-31, 
        68634, 68636-38, 68640, 68642-44, 68647, 68651-55, 68660, 68662-
        63, 68665-66, 68711, 68713-14, 68718-20, 68722, 68724-26, 68729-
        30, 68734-35, 68737-38, 68742, 68746-47, 68752-53, 68755-56, 
        68758-61, 68763-67, 68769, 68771-73, 68777-78, 68780-81, 68783, 
        68786, 68789, 68801-03, 68810, 68812-29, 68831-38, 68840-44, 
        68846-48, 68850, 68852-56, 68858-66, 68868-76, 68878-83, 68901-
        02, 68920, 68922-30, 68932-52, 68954-61, 68963-64, 68966-67, 
        68969-82, 69001, 69020-46, 69101, 69103, 69120-23, 69125, 69127-
        35, 69138, 69140-57, 69161-63, 69165-71, 69201, 69210-12, 69214, 
        69216-21, 69301, 69331, 69333-37, 69339-41, 69343, 69345-58, 
        69360-61, 69363, 69365-67
        
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                                 NEVADA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 1,206,152)

                                SENATORS

    HARRY REID, Democrat, of Searchlight, NV; born in Searchlight, NV, 
on December 2, 1939; attended Searchlight Elementary School; graduated, 
Basic High School, Henderson, NV, 1957; associate degree in science, 
Southern Utah State College, 1959; B.S., Utah State University, Phi 
Kappa Phi, 1961; J.D., George Washington School of Law, Washington, DC, 
1964; admitted to the Nevada State bar in 1963, a year before graduating 
from law school; while attending law school, worked as a U.S. Capitol 
police officer; city attorney, Henderson, 1964-66; member and chairman, 
South Nevada Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees, 1967-69; elected: 
Nevada State Assembly, 1969-70; Lieutenant Governor, State of Nevada, 
1970-74; served, executive committee, National Conference of Lieutenant 
Governors; chairman, Nevada Gaming Commission, 1977-81; member: Nevada 
State, Clark County and American Bar Associations; American Board of 
Trial Advocates; board of directors: American Cancer Society; Legal Aid 
Society, YMCA; and Operation Life, a community development corporation; 
judge, Nevada State Athletic Commission; served, Executive Reserve of 
the U.S. Office of Emergency Planning; awards: Nevada Jaycees 
Outstanding Young Man of the Year, 1970; named Man of the Year by the 
City of Hope, 1977; recipient of the National Jewish Hospital/National 
Asthma Center Humanitarian Award, 1984; married to the former Landra 
Gould in 1959; five children: Lana, Rory, Leif, Josh, and Key; elected 
to the 98th Congress on November 2, 1982 and reelected to the 99th 
Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 4, 1986; reelected 
November 3, 1992; committee assignments: Appropriations; Environment and 
Public Works; and Special Committee on Aging; Indian Affairs.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
324 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 2803..................................................         224-3542
  Personal Secretary.--Janice Shelton.                     FAX: 224-7327
  Administrative Assistant.--Reynaldo L. Martinez.                      
  Legislative Director.--Larry Werner.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Susan McCue.                                        
Room 302, 600 East Williams, Carson City, NV 89701.....   (702) 882-7343
500 East Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89104.........   (702) 474-0041
245 East Liberty, #102, Reno, NV 89501.................   (702) 784-5568
                                                                        


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    RICHARD H. BRYAN, Democrat, of Las Vegas, NV, born on July 16, 1937 
in Washington, DC; attended Las Vegas High School, Las Vegas, NV, 1951-
55; B.A., University of Nevada, Reno, 1959; LL.B., University of 
California Hastings College of Law, 1963; second lieutenant, U.S. Army, 
1959-60; served in U.S. Army Reserve; attorney, began practice in 
Nevada, 1963; appointed public defender, 1966-68; elected to the Nevada 
State Assembly, 1968-72; elected Nevada State Senate, 1972-78; elected 
Nevada attorney general, 1979-83; elected Governor of Nevada, 1983-89; 
married to the former Bonnie Fairchild, 1962; three children: Richard, 
Jr., Leslie, and Blair; member: Committees on Banking, Housing and Urban 
Affairs; Commerce, Science, and Transportation; Intelligence Committee; 
Ethics Committee; Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Armed 
Services; member, Democratic Steering Committee; subcommittees: Force 
Requirements and Personnel; Military Readiness and Defense 
Infrastructure; Nuclear Deterrence, Arms Control, and Defense 
Intelligence; ranking member, Financial Institutions and Regulatory 
Relief; Housing Opportunity and Community Development; Securities; 
Consumer; Foreign Commerce and Tourism; and Science, Technology, and 
Space; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1988 for the 6-year 
term commencing January 3, 1989; reelected to a second term on November 
8, 1994.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
364 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-2804............................................         224-6244
  Administrative Assistant.--Jean Neal.                    FAX: 224-1867
  Personal Secretary.--Cindy Balmuth.                                   
  Legislative Counsel.--Opal Winebrenner.                               
  Legislative Director.--Andrew Vermilye.                               
Suite 2014, 300 Booth Street, Reno, NV 89509...........   (702) 784-5007
Suite 304, 600 East Williams Street, Carson City, NV                    
 89701.................................................   (702) 885-9111
Suite 1110, 300 Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV                      
 89101.................................................   (702) 388-6605
                                                                        



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                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    JOHN ENSIGN, Republican of Las Vegas, NV; born in Roseville, CA, 
March 25, 1958; graduated E.W. Clark High School, Las Vegas, NV, 1976; 
B.S., University of Las Vegas, 1976-79; Oregon State University, 1981; 
Colorado State University, 1985; veterinarian; general manager of a 
casino; member: Las Vegas Southwest Rotary, Las Vegas Chamber of 
Commerce, Sigma Chi fraternity, Prison Fellowship, Meadows Christian 
Fellowship; married to Darlene Ensign, 1987; one child, Trevor; Ways and 
Means Committee; subcommittees: Health and Human Resources.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
414 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-5965
  Chief of Staff.--Mark Emerson.                           FAX: 225-3119
  Legislative Director.--J. Scott Bensing.                              
  Press Secretary/Legislative Assistant.--Katie Baur.                   
1000 E. Sahara Ave., Suite D, Las Vegas, NV 89104......   (702) 731-1801
  District Director.--Dan Burns.                           FAX: 731-1863
                                                                        

County: Clark County (part); cities of Henderson, Las Vegas, and North 
        Las Vegas. Population (1990), 600,957.
ZIP Codes: 89014-16, 89030-31, 89101-04, 89106-10, 89112, 89114-28, 
        89130, 89132, 89160, 89170, 89180, 89185, 89191, 89193

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    BARBARA F. VUCANOVICH, Republican, of Reno, NV; born in Camp Dix, 
NJ, on June 22, 1921; graduated, Albany Academy for Girls, Albany, 1938; 
attended Manhattanville College of Sacred Heart, New York, NY, 1939; 
businesswoman; district representative for Senator Paul Laxalt for 
northern Nevada, 1974-82; member: Nevada Federation of Republican Women, 
Republican Women's Club of Reno, Saint Mary's Hospital Guild, 
Soroptimist, Emblem Club, Civil Air Patrol, and Washoe Medical Center 
Women's League; married to George J. Vucanovich, 1965; five children: 
Patty, Mike, Ken, Tom, and Susie; 15 grandchildren; 2 great-
grandchildren; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2202 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-2802............................................         225-6155
  Administrative Assistant.--Michael Pieper.               FAX: 225-2319
  Legislative Director.--Dennis Parobek.                                
  Scheduler/Office Manager.--Sarah Fowler.                              
300 Booth Street, Reno, NV 89509.......................   (702) 784-5003
Suite 509, 6900 Westcliff, Las Vegas, NV 89128.........   (702) 255-6470
368 7th Street, Elko, NV 89701.........................   (702) 738-4064
                                                                        

Counties: Churchill, Clark (part), Douglas, Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, 
        Humboldt, Lander, Lincoln, Lyon, Mineral, Nye, Pershing, Storey, 
        Washoe, White Pine, and Carson City. Population (1990), 600,876.
ZIP Codes: 89001, 89003-10, 89013, 89015 (part), 89017-25, 89028-29, 
        89030 (part), 89031 (part), 89036, 89039-43, 89045-47, 89049, 
        89103 (part), 89107 (part), 89108 (part), 89111, 89113, 89115 
        (part), 89117 (part), 89118 (part), 89122 (part), 89124 (part), 
        89128 (part), 89129, 89130 (part), 89131, 89133-34, 89301, 
        89310-11, 89314-19, 89402-15, 89418-34, 89436, 89438-40, 89442, 
        89444-45, 89447-51, 89501-07, 89509-13, 89515, 89520, 89523, 
        89550, 89557, 89564, 89570, 89701-06, 89721, 89801-03, 89820-26, 
        89828, 89830-35, 89883
        
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                              NEW HAMPSHIRE

                  (Population, 1990 census, 1,113,915)

                                SENATORS

    ROBERT C. SMITH, Republican, of Tuftonboro, NH; born in Trenton, NJ, 
March 30, 1941; B.S., government and history, Lafayette College, Easton, 
PA, 1965; served, U.S. Navy, 1965-67, 1 year of duty in Vietnam, 5 
years, U.S. Naval Reserve; teacher, realtor; married to the former Mary 
Jo Hutchinson; three children: Jennifer, Robert, Jr., and Jason; elected 
to the U.S. House, 1985-90; served on Armed Services Committee, Science 
and Technology Committee, Veterans Affairs Committee, Small Business 
Committee, and the Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families; 
elected to U.S. Senate, November 6, 1990; appointed to the Armed 
Services Committee, the Environment and Public Works Committee, and the 
Select Committee on Ethics. Member of Senate Steering Committee, and 
member of Committee on Governmental Affairs.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
332 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-2903............................................         224-2841
  Administrative Assistant.--Patrick J. Pettey.                         
  Legislative Director.--Thomas E. Hodson.                              
  Press Secretary.--Lisa B. Stocklan.                                   
  Office Manager.--John M. Pettey.                                      
The Gateway Building, 2nd Floor, 50 Phillippe Cote                      
 Street, Manchester, NH 03101..........................   (603) 634-5000
  State Director.--Mark Aldrich.                                        
One Harbour Place, Portsmouth, NH 03801................   (603) 433-1667
46 South Main Street, Concord, NH 03301................   (603) 228-0453
136 Pleasant Street, Berlin, NH 03570..................   (603) 752-2600
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    JUDD GREGG, Republican, of Greenfield, NH; born in Nashua, NH, 
February 14, 1947; attended Nashua public schools; graduated Phillips 
Exeter Academy, 1965: A.B., Columbia University, New York City, 1969; 
J.D., 1972 and LL.M., 1975; Boston University; attorney; admitted to the 
New Hampshire bar, 1972; commenced practice in Nashua; practiced law, 
1975-80; member, Governor's executive council, 1978-80; president, 
Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Foundation; married to the former 
Kathleen MacLellan, 1973; three children: Molly, Sarah, and Joshua; 
elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980 and reelected to the 
98th-100th Congresses; elected Governor of New Hampshire, 1988-92; 
elected to the Senate, November 3, 1992, for the 6-year term beginning 
January 3, 1993.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
393 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-2902............................................         224-3324
  Administrative Assistant.--James Gallagher.                           
  Office Manager.--Suzanne Hoffman.                                     
  Legislative Director.--Cindi Sensibaugh.                              
  State Director.--Joel Maiola.                                         
125 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301...............   (603) 225-7115
28 Webster Street, Manchester, NH 03104................   (603) 622-7979
99 Pease Blvd., Portsmouth, NH 03801...................   (603) 431-2171
136 Pleasant Street, Berlin, NH 03570..................   (603) 752-2604
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    BILL ZELIFF, Jr., Republican, of Jackson, NH; born in East Orange, 
NJ, June 12, 1936; graduated from Milford High School, Milford, CT, 
1954; B.S., business administration, University of Connecticut, Storrs, 
CT, 1959; served, U.S. Army National Guard, 1958-64; sales and marketing 
manager, E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.; innkeeper and small business 
owner; past vice-chairman and board member, Business & Industry 
Association; past member, Jackson Planning Board; past president and 
current member, Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce; 

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past board member and current member, New England Innkeepers 
Association; past treasurer and board member, New England USA; past 
president and board member: New Hampshire Hospitality Association; New 
Hampshire/Ohio Citizens Task Force on Acid Rain; High Level Nuclear 
Waste Task Force; New Hampshire Council on the Arts; member for 10 
years, New Hampshire Private Industry Council, CETA and Job Training 
Council; past president and board member, New Hampshire Travel Council; 
delegate, White House Conference on Small Business, 1986; and New 
Hampshire Innkeeper of the Year, 1988-89; married to the former Sydna 
Taylor, 1959; three children: James, Michael, and William III; elected 
to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990; reelected to November 3, 1992.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1210 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2901............................................         225-5456
  Chief of Staff.--Marshall Cobleigh.                      FAX: 225-4370
  Senior Legislative Assistant.--Taylor Caswell.                        
  Director of Communications.--Barbara Riley.                           
  Executive Assistant.--Ann McCain.                                     
340 Commercial Street, Manchester, NH 03101............   (603) 669-6330
                                                           FAX: 669-6446
601 Spaulding Turnpike, Suite 28, Portsmouth, NH 03801.   (603) 433-1601
                                                                        

Counties: Belknap (part), Carroll, Hillsborough (part), Merrimack 
        (part), Rockingham (part), and Strafford. Population (1990), 
        554,360.
ZIP Codes: 03032, 03034, 03036-38, 03040-42, 03044-45, 03053-54, 03077, 
        03101-02, 03103 (part), 03104-05, 03106 (part), 03108-10, 03218, 
        03220, 03225-27, 03234, 03237, 03246-47, 03253-54, 03256, 03259, 
        03261, 03263, 03276 (part), 03289-91, 03801-02, 03804, 03809-10, 
        03811 (part), 03812-20, 03824-27, 03830, 03832-33, 03835-42, 
        03844-60, 03862, 03864-65, 03867-75, 03878, 03882-87, 03890, 
        03894, 03896, 03897

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    CHARLES FOSTER BASS, Republican, of Petersborough, NH; born on 
January 8, 1952, Boston, MA; graduated, Holderness School, Plymouth, NH, 
1970; A.B., Dartmouth College, NH, 1974; vice president, High Standard 
Inc., Dublin, NH; chairman, Columbia Architectural Products, Beltsville, 
MD; New Hampshire General Court, 1982-88; vice chairman, Judiciary 
Committee; New Hampshire State Senate 1988-92; chairman, Public Affairs 
and Ethics Committees; co-chairman, Economic Development Committee; 
member: Monadnock Rotary Club (president, 1992-93); Anoskeag Veterans; 
Altermont Lodge, FA & M; Trusteeships: New Hampshire Higher Education 
Assistance Foundation, Monadnock Conservancy, New Hampshire Humanities 
Council; Committees: Budget, Government Reform and Oversight; 
Subcommittees: vice chairman, Civil Service, Government Management, 
Information and Technology; married to Lisa Levesque Bass, 1989; two 
children: Lucy Foster, 3 and Jonathan Perkins, 1.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1728 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-2902............................................         225-5206
  Chief of Staff.--Suzanne Hellmann.                                    
  Legislative Director.--Darwin Cusack.                                 
  District Director.--Paul Collins.                                     
  Press Secretary.--Brian Sansoni.                                      
142 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301...............   (603) 226-0249
170 Main Street, Nashua, NH 03062......................   (603) 889-8772
                                                                        

Counties: Belknap (part); Cheshire; Coos; Grafton; Hillsborough (part); 
        Merrimack (part); Rockingham (part); Sullivan. Population 
        (1990), 554,892.
ZIP Codes: 03031, 03033, 03043, 03047-49, 03051, 03055, 03057, 03060-63, 
        03070-71, 03073, 03076, 03079, 03082, 03084, 03086-87, 03103 
        (part), 03106 (part), 03215-17, 03221-24, 03229-33, 03235, 
        03238, 03240-45, 03251-52, 03255, 03257, 03260, 03262, 03264-66, 
        03268-69, 03272-75, 03276 (part), 03278-82, 03284-85, 03287, 
        03293, 03301-04, 03431, 03440-52, 03455-58, 03461-62, 03464-70, 
        03561, 03570, 03574-76, 03579-85, 03588-90, 03592, 03595, 03597-
        98, 03601-09, 03740-41, 03743, 03745-46, 03748-55, 03765-66, 
        03768-74, 03777, 03779-82, 03784-85, 03811 (part), 03263 (part)
        
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                               NEW JERSEY

                  (Population, 1990 census, 7,748,634)

                                SENATORS

    BILL BRADLEY, Democrat, of Montclair, NJ; born in Crystal City, MO, 
July 28, 1943; attended Crystal City Elementary and Palm Beach private 
schools; graduated Crystal City High School, 1961; B.A., American 
history, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, 1965; M.A., Oxford 
University (Rhodes Scholar), Oxford, England, 1965-68; first lieutenant, 
USAF Reserve, 1967-78; author: ``The Fair Tax'' and ``Life on the Run''; 
businessman; professional basketball player with New York Knicks, 1967-
77; member: Finance, Energy and Natural Resources Committees, Special 
Committee on Aging; married to Ernestine Schlant, 1974; one daughter: 
Theresa Anne; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-
year term beginning January 3, 1979; reelected November 6, 1984 and 
again on November 6, 1990.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
731 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 3001..................................................         224-3224
  Legislative Director.--Trudy Vincent.                    FAX: 224-8567
  Personal Secretary.--Meg Hawthorne.                                   
  Office Manager.--Diane Ellison.                                       
  Chief of Staff.--Bernie Toon.                                         
One Newark Center, 16th Floor, Newark, New Jersey 07102   (201) 639-2860
Suite 303, One Greentree Centre, Route 73, Marlton, NJ                  
 08053.................................................   (609) 983-4143
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    FRANK R. LAUTENBERG, Democrat, of Cliffside Park, NJ, born in 
Paterson, NJ, on January 23, 1924; attended Elementary School 21, 
Paterson; Nutley High School, Nutley, NJ, 1941; B.S., economics, 
Columbia University School of Business, New York, NY, 1949; U.S. Army 
Signal Corps, 1942-46; data processing firm founder and CEO, 1952-82; 
commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1978-82; 
commissioner, New Jersey Economic Development Authority; member: U.S. 
Holocaust Memorial Council, Advisory Council of the Graduate School of 
Business, Columbia University, Helsinki Commission; member: Environment 
and Public Works Committee, Budget Committee, Appropriations Committee; 
Subcommittees: ranking member, Superfund; Waste Control and Risk 
Assessment; Drinking Water; Fisheries and Wildlife; Transportation; 
member: Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary and related agencies; 
Defense, Housing and Urban Development-Independent Agencies; Foreign 
Operations Subcommittees; Small Business Committee; four children: Ellen 
(36), Nan (34), Lisa (28) and Joshua (25); elected to the U.S. Senate 
November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983; 
appointed by the Governor on December 27, 1982, to complete the 
unexpired term of Nicholas F. Brady; reelected November 8, 1988.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
506 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 3002..................................................         224-4744
  Administrative Assistant.--Eve Lubalin.                  FAX: 224-9707
  Legislative Director.--Bob Seltzer.                                   
  Scheduler.--Kathy Gallagher.                                          
  State Director.--Christy Davis.                                       
Suite 1001, One Gateway Center, Newark, NJ 07102.......   (201) 645-3030
Barrington Commons, Suites 18-19, 208 White Horse Pike,                 
 Barrington, NJ 08007..................................   (609) 757-5353
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    ROBERT E. ANDREWS, Democrat, of Haddon Heights, NJ; born in Camden, 
NJ, August 4, 1957; attended Bellmawr Elementary School; graduated from 
Triton High School, Runnemede, NJ, 1975; B.S., political science, 
Bucknell University, Phi Beta Kappa, Lewisburg, PA, 1979; J.D., Cornell 
Law School, Ithaca, NY, 1982; Camden County Freeholder, 1986-90; Camden 
County Freeholder Director, 1988-90; elected by special election on 
November 6, 1990 

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to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Florio; elected 
at the same time to the 102d Congress; reelected to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2439 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3001............................................         225-6501
  Administrative Assistant.--Ted Long.                                  
16 Somerdale Square, Somerdale, NJ 08083...............   (609) 627-9000
  District Director.--David Mayer.                                      
  Chief of Staff.--Lynn Kmiec.                                          
                                                                        

Counties: Burlington County; cities and townships of Maple Shade, 
        Palmyra, Riverton. Camden County: cities and townships of 
        Audubon, Audubon Park, Barrington, Bellmawr, Berlin, Berlin 
        Township, Brooklawn, Camden, Chesilhurst, Clementon, 
        Collingswood, Gibbsboro, Gloucester City, Gloucester Township, 
        Haddon Heights, Haddon Township (part), Hi-Nella, Laurel 
        Springs, Lawnside, Lindenwold, Magnolia, Mt. Ephraim, Oaklyn, 
        Pennsauken, Pine Hill, Pine Valley, Runnemede, Somerdale, 
        Stratford, Tavistock, Voorhees, Winslow, Woodlynne. Gloucester 
        County: cities and townships of Deptford, E. Greenwich, 
        Greenwich, Logan Township, Mantua (part), Monroe, National Park, 
        Paulsboro, Washington Township, and Wenonah. Population (1990), 
        594,630.
ZIP Codes: 08002 (part), 08003 (part), 08004 (part), 08007, 08009 
        (part), 08012, 08014, 08020-21, 08026-27, 08029-32, 08033 
        (part), 08035, 08037 (part), 08039, 08043 (part), 08045, 08049, 
        08051 (part), 08052 (part), 08056 (part), 08059, 08061, 08063, 
        08065 (part), 08066, 08077 (part), 08078, 08080 (part), 08081, 
        08083-84, 08085 (part), 08086, 08089 (part), 08090-91, 08093, 
        08094 (part), 08096 (part), 08097, 08099, 08101-07, 08108 
        (part), 08109 (part), 08110

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    FRANK A. LoBIONDO, Republican of Vineland, NJ; born in Bridgeton, 
NJ, May 12, 1946; attended Immaculate Conception Elementary School, 
Bridgeton, NJ; graduated, Georgetown Preparatory School, Rockville, MD, 
1964; St. Joe's University, Philadelphia, PA, 1968; operations manager, 
LoBiondo Brothers Motor Express; New Jersey State Assemblyman, 1988-94; 
chairman, General Assembly Economic and Community Development, 
Agriculture and Tourism Committee, 1988-94; member: Cumberland County 
Board of Freeholders, 1985-88; board of directors, Literacy Volunteers 
of America, Cape May County Chapter; Vineland Rotary, 1987-95 (honorary 
as of January 1, 1995); board of directors, Young Men's Christian 
Association; honorary chairman, Cumberland County Hospice annual 
fundraising drive, 1992; chairman, American Heart Association, 
Cumberland County Chapter, 1989-90; founder, Cumberland County 
Environmental Health Task Force; president, Cumberland County Guidance 
Center, 1982-84; director, Young Men's Christian Association, 1978-84; 
member, Cape May County Chamber of Commerce (honorary as of January 1, 
1995); married to Jan Dwyer LoBiondo; two children: Adina and Amy.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
513 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3002..................................................         225-6572
  Administrative Assistant.--Mary Annie Harper.            FAX: 225-3318
  Executive Assistant.--Susan Marshall.                                 
Central Park East, Building 4, Suite 5, 222 New Road,                   
 Linwood, NJ 08221.....................................   (609) 927-4442
  Staff Assistant.--Crystal Neill                                       
                                                                        

Counties: Atlantic County. Cities and townships: Absecon, Atlantic City, 
        Brigantine, Buena, Cardiff, Collings Lake, Cologne, Corbin City, 
        Dorothy, Egg Harbor, Estell Manor, Galloway, Hammonton, 
        Landisville, Leeds Point, Linwood, Longport, Margate, Mays 
        Landing, Milmay, Minotola, Mizpah, Newtonville, Northfield, 
        Oceanville, Pleasantville, Pomona, Port Republic, Richland, 
        Somers Point, Ventnor. Burlington County (part). Cities and 
        townships: Chatsworth, New Gretna. Cape May County. Cities and 
        townships: Avalon, Bargaintown, Beesley's, Belleplain, Burleigh, 
        Cape May, Cap May C.H., Cape May Point, Cold Springs, Del Haven, 
        Dennisville, Dias Creek, Eldora, Erma, Fishing Creek, Goshen, 
        Green Creek, Greenfield, Marmora, Ocean City, Ocean View, Rio 
        Grande, Sea Isle, South Dennis, South Seaville, Stone Harbor, 
        Strathmere, Tuckahoe, Villas, Whitesboro, Wildwood, Woodbine. 
        Cumberland County. Cities and townships: Bridgeton, Cedarville, 
        Centerton, Deerfield, Delmont, Dividing Creek, Dorchester, 
        Elwood, Fairton, Fortescue, Greenwich, Heislerville, Hopewell, 
        Leesburg, Mauricetown, Millville, Newport, Port Elizabeth, Port 
        Norris, Rosenhayn, Shiloh, Vineland. Gloucester County (part). 
        Cities and townships: Clayton, Ewan, Franklinville, Glassboro, 
        Harrisonville, Malaga, Mantua, Mickleton, Mullica Hill, 
        Newfield, Pitman, Richwood, Sewell, Swedesboro, Williamstown, 
        Woodbury. Salem County. Cities and townships: Alloway, Carney's 
        Point, Daretown, Deepwater, Elmer, Elsinboro, Hancocks Bridge, 
        Monroeville, Norma, Pedricktown, Penns Grove, Pennsville, 
        Quinton, Salem, and Woodstown. Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 08001, 08023, 08025, 08028, 08037-39, 08051 (part), 08062, 
        08067, 08069-72, 08074, 08079, 08080, 08085, 08094-96, 08098, 
        08201-04, 08210, 08212-15, 08217, 08219-21, 08223, 08225-26, 
        08230-32, 08240-48, 08250-52, 08260, 08270, 08302, 08310-24, 
        08326-30, 08332, 08340-50, 08352-53, 08360, 08400-04, 08406
        
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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    JIM SAXTON, Republican, of Mt. Holly, NJ; born in Nicholson, PA, 
January 22, 1943; attended, Nicholson Elementary School; graduated, 
Lackawanna Trail High School, Factoryville, PA, 1961; B.A., education, 
East Stroudsburg State College, PA, 1965; graduate courses in elementary 
education, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 1968; public school 
teacher, 1965-68; realtor, owner of Jim Saxton Realty Co., 1968-85; 
elected: New Jersey General Assembly, 1976-81; State senate, 1982-84; 
chairman, State Republican Platform Committee, 1983; former member: 
Chamber of Commerce, Association of the U.S. Air Force, Leadership 
Foundation of New Jersey, Boy Scouts of America, Rotary International; 
former chairman: American Cancer Committee; two children: Jennifer Ann 
and J. Martin; elected to the 98th Congress by special election on 
November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
339 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3003..................................................         225-4765
  Administrative Assistant.--Tom Houston.                  FAX: 225-0778
  Press Secretary.--Gary Gallant.                                       
  Executive Assistant.--Courtney Johnson.                               
  Legislative Correspondent.--Scott Rudder.                             
100 High Street, Mount Holly, NJ 08060.................   (609) 261-5800
  District Representative/Business Manager.--Sandra                     
   Condit.                                                              
1 Maine Avenue, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002..................   (609) 428-0520
7 Hadley Avenue, Toms River, NJ 08753..................   (908) 914-2020
                                                                        

Counties: Burlington County; that part not contained in the Third and 
        Fourth Districts. Camden County; municipalities of Cherry Hill, 
        Haddonfield, Merchantville, and Waterford. Ocean County; that 
        part not contained in the Third and Fourth Districts. Population 
        (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 08002 (part), 08003 (part), 08004 (part), 08005 (part), 
        08006, 08008 (part), 08009 (part), 08010 (part), 08011, 08015, 
        08016 (part), 08019, 08022 (part), 08033 (part), 08034 (part), 
        08036, 08043 (part), 08046 (part), 08048 (part), 08050, 08052 
        (part), 08053-55, 08057, 08060 (part), 08064, 08065 (part), 
        08068, 08075, 08077, 08081 (part), 08086 (part), 08087, 08088 
        (part), 08089 (part), 08092, 08098 (part), 08108 (part), 08109 
        (part), 08224, 08358, 08370, 08505 (part), 08518 (part), 08527 
        (part), 08533 (part), 08554 (part), 08640 (part), 08641 (part), 
        08701 (part), 08721 (part), 08722, 08723 (part), 08724 (part), 
        08731-32, 08733 (part), 08734 (part), 08735, 08738 (part), 
        08740-41, 08742 (part), 08751-54, 08755 (part), 08756, 08757 
        (part), 08758, 08759 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH, Republican, of Robbinsville, NJ; born in 
Rahway, NJ, March 4, 1953; B.A., Trenton State College, 1975; attended 
Worcester College, England, 1974; businessman; executive director, New 
Jersey Right to Life Committee, Inc., 1976-78; married to the former 
Marie Hahn, 1976; two daughters: Melissa and Elyse, and two sons: 
Christopher and Michael; Catholic; member: Committee on International 
Relations; vice chairman, Committee on Veterans' Affairs; chairman, 
Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, 1995; cochairman, 
Congressional Pro-Life Caucus; Subcommittees: chairman, International 
Operations and Humans Rights; Western Hemisphere; Hospitals and Health 
Care; appointed chairman, Commission on Security and Cooperation in 
Europe (the Helsinki Commission), 1995; elected to the 97th Congress, 
November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2370 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3004............................................         225-3765
  Administrative Assistant.--Martin J. Dannenfelser.       FAX: 225-7768
  Chief of Staff.--Mary Noonan.                                         
  Press Secretary.--Michael Pauley.                                     
  Office Manager.--Patricia Coll.                                       
1720 Greenwood Avenue, Trenton, NJ 08609...............   (609) 890-2800
  Regional Director.--Joyce Golden.                                     
Room 1, 427 High Street, Burlington, NJ 08016..........   (609) 386-5534
38-A, Whiting Shopping Center, Whiting, NJ 08759.......   (908) 350-2300
  Regional Director.--Loretta Charbonneau.                              
                                                                        

Counties: Burlington County; municipalities of Bordentown City, 
        Bordentown Township, Burlington City, Burlington Township, 
        Chesterfield, Eastampton, Fieldsboro, Florence, Mansfield, North 
        Hanover, Springfield, Westampton, and Wrightstown (part). Mercer 
        County; municipalities of East Windsor, Hamilton, Highstown, 
        Trenton, and Washington Township. Monmouth County; 
        municipalities of Allentown, Brielle, Farmingdale, Howell, 
        Manasquan, Millstone Township, Roosevelt, Spring Lake Hts. 
        (part), Upper Freehold, Wall. Ocean County; municipality of Bay 
        Head, Brick, Dover Township (part), Jackson, Lakehurst, 
        Lakewood, Manchester, Mantoloking, Plumstead, Pt. Pleasant, and 
        Pt. Pleasant Beach. Population (1990), 594,630.
        
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ZIP Codes: 07719 (part), 07726 (part), 07727, 07728 (part), 07731, 07753 
        (part), 07762 (part), 08010 (part), 08016, 08022, 08041, 08046 
        (part), 08060 (part), 08068 (part), 08501, 08505, 08510, 08512 
        (part), 08514-15, 08518, 08520 (part), 08526-27, 08533, 08535, 
        08554-55, 08561, 08562 (part), 08601-11, 08618 (part), 08619 
        (part), 08620, 08629, 08638 (part), 08640 (part), 08641 (part), 
        08645-47, 08648 (part), 08650, 08666, 08677, 08690 (part), 08691 
        (part), 08695, 08701, 08720, 08723-24, 08730, 08733, 08736 
        (part), 08738-39, 08742, 08750 (part), 08755 (part), 08757 
        (part), 08759 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    MARGE ROUKEMA, Republican, of Ridgewood, NJ; born on September 19, 
1929; graduated, Montclair State College in New Jersey with B.A., 
political science and English; pursued interests in government by 
studying urban and regional planning at Rutgers University; married, Dr. 
Richard W. Roukema; three children: Greg, Todd (deceased), and Meg; 
teacher, history, and English, Livingston and Ridgewood, NJ; trustee and 
vice president, Ridgewood Board of Education, 1970-73; chairman, 
Ridgewood Better Government Committee; member: Mayor's Advisory Charter 
Study Commission; New Jersey Business and Professional Women; College 
Club of Ridgewood; Distributive Education Clubs of American 
Congressional Advisory Board; active member, board of directors of such 
public service organizations: Ridgewood Family Counseling Service; 
Leukemia Society of Northern New Jersey; Ridgewood Senior Citizens 
Housing Corp. (cofounder); Spring House, residential center for the 
treatment of alcoholism; Spectrum for Living; awards: Citizen of the 
Year, West Bergen Mental Center, 1981; Citizen of the Year, Bergen 
County Professional Engineers; Citizens Award, North Jersey Homebuilders 
Association; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress; committee member: Banking and Financial 
Services; Economic and Educational Opportunities.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2469 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3005............................................         225-4465
  Administrative Assistant.--Steve Wilson.                 FAX: 225-9048
  Press Secretary.--Craig Shearman.                                     
  Scheduler.--Nancy Fox.                                                
1200 E. Ridgewood Avenue, NJ 07450.....................   (201) 447-3900
  District Administrator.--David Zuidema.                  FAX: 447-3749
1500 Rt. 517, Allamuchy, NJ 07820......................   (908) 850-4747
                                                           FAX: 850-3406
                                                                        

Counties: Bergen County; cities and townships of Allendale, Alpine, 
        Bergenfield, Closter, Cresskill, Demarest, Dumont, Emerson, Fair 
        Lawn, Franklin Lakes, Glen Rock, Harrington Park, Haworth, 
        Hillsdale, Hohokus, Mahwah, Midland Park, Montvale, Northvale, 
        Norwood, Oakland, Old Tappan, Oradell, Paramus, Park Ridge, 
        Ramsey, Ridgewood, River Vale, Rochelle Park, Rockleigh, Saddle 
        River, Tenafly, Upper Saddle River, Waldwick, Washington, 
        Westwood, Woodcliff Lake, and Wyckoff. Passaic County; cities 
        and townships of Haskell, Hawthorne, Hewitt, Newfoundland, North 
        Haledon, Oak Ridge, Wanaque, and West Milford. Sussex County; 
        cities and townships of Andover Borough, Andover Township, 
        Agusta, Branchville, Frankford, Franklin, Fredon, Glenwood, 
        Green, Hamburg, Hampton, Hardyston, Highland Lakes, Lafayette, 
        Layton, McAfee, Montague, Newtown, Sandyston, Stillwater 
        (Middleville), Stockholm, Sussex, Swartswood, Tranquility, 
        Vernon, Walpack Center, and Wantage. Warren County; cities and 
        townships of Allamuchy, Alpha, Belvidere, Blairstown, 
        Buttzville, Columbia, Franklin, Frelinghuysen, Greenwich, 
        Hackettstown, Hardwick, Harmony, Hope, Independence, Knowlton, 
        Landing, Liberty, Lopatcong, Mansfield, Oxford, Pahaquarry, 
        Phillipsburg, Pohatcong, Washington Borough, Washington 
        Township, White. Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07401, 07410 (part), 07416-23, 07424 (part), 07428, 07430, 
        07432, 07435-36, 07438 (part), 07446, 07450-51, 07452 (part), 
        07456 (part), 07458, 07460 (part), 07461-63, 07465 (part), 
        07480-81, 07495, 07506, 07507, 07508 (part), 07620-21, 07624, 
        07626-28, 07630, 07640-42, 07645, 07647-48, 07649 (part), 07652-
        53, 07656, 07662 (part), 07670 (part), 07675, 07820, 07821 
        (part), 07822-23, 07825-27, 07829-33, 07837-40, 07844, 07846, 
        07848, 07850, 07851 (part), 07855, 07860 (part), 07863, 07865, 
        07874 (part), 07875, 07877, 07879-82, 08802, 08804, 08808, 
        08827, 08865, 08886

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    FRANK PALLONE, Jr., Democrat, of Long Branch, NJ; born in Long 
Branch, October 30, 1951; attended Long Branch Schools; B.A., Middlebury 
College, Middlebury, VT, 1973; M.A., Fletcher School of Law and 
Diplomacy, 1974; J.D., Rutgers University School of Law, 1978; member of 
the bar: Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey; attorney, 
Marine Advisory Service; assistant professor, Cook College, Rutgers 
University, Sea Grant Extension Program; counsel, Monmouth County, NJ, 
Protective Services for the Elderly; instructor, Monmouth College; 
elected to the Long Branch City Council, 1982-88; elected to the New 
Jersey State Senate, 1983-88; elected by special election on November 8, 
1988 to the 100th Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of 
the Hon. James J. Howard; married the former Sarah Hospodor, 1992; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
420 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3006..................................................         225-4671
  Administrative Assistant.--Russell McGurk.               FAX: 225-9665
  Office Manager.--Rosalie Chorbajian.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Ted Loud.                                           
  District Director.--Mike Beson.                                       
Suite 118, 540 Broadway, Long Branch, NJ 07740.........   (908) 571-1140
                                                           FAX: 870-3890
67/69 Church Street, Kilmer Square, New Brunswick, NJ..   (908) 249-8892
                                                           FAX: 249-1335
Room 33, I.E.I. Airport Plaza, Highway 36, Hazlet, NJ..   (908) 264-9104
                                                           FAX: 739-4668
                                                                        


Counties: Monmouth County; cities and townships of Aberdeen, Allenhurst, 
        Asbury Park, Atlantic Highlands, Avon-by-the-Sea, Belford, 
        Belmar, Bradley Beach, Deal, Hazlet, Highlands, Keansburg, 
        Keyport, Leonardo, Loch Arbour, Long Branch, Matawan, 
        Middletown, Monmouth Beach, Navesink, Neptune, Neptune City, 
        Ocean Grove, Red Bank, Sea Birght, Sea Girt, South Belmar, 
        Spring Lake, Spring Lake Heights, Union Beach. Middlesex County; 
        cities and townships of Dunellen, Edison, Highland Park, 
        Metuchen, Milltown, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Old Bridge, 
        Parlin, Piscataway, Sayerville, South Amboy, South River, 
        Spotswood.
ZIP Codes: 07080 (part), 07701 (part), 07711 (part), 07712 (part), 
        07716-18, 07719 (part), 07720-21, 07722 (part), 07723 (part), 
        07730 (part), 07732, 07734 (part), 07735, 07737, 07740 (part), 
        07747 (part), 07748 (part), 07750, 07752, 07753 (part), 07754, 
        07756, 07758, 07760 (part), 07762 (part), 08736 (part), 08750 
        (part), 08812 (part), 08816 (part), 08817-18, 08820 (part), 
        08824 (part), 08831 (part), 08837 (part), 08840 (part), 08846 
        (part), 08850 (part), 08854 (part), 08855, 08857, 08859, 08871-
        72, 08873 (part), 08878-79, 08882, 08884 (part), 08899, 08901, 
        08902 (part), 08903-04, 08906, 08988-89

                                *  *  *  

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    BOB FRANKS, Republican, of New Providence, NJ; born, September 21, 
1951 in Hackensack, NJ; B.A., DePauw University, Indiana, 1973; J.D., 
Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 1976; elected to New 
Jersey General Assembly, 1979-92; assembly majority conference leader, 
1986-89; assembly policy chairman, 1992; member: Long-term Planning 
Committee, Overlook Hospital Association, 1982-present, Children's 
Specialized Board of Managers, 1982-present; elected on November 3, 1992 
to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
429 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3007..................................................         225-5361
  Chief of Staff.--Bill Vlrey.                             FAX: 225-9460
  Washington Office Director/Scheduler.--Karen Cologne.                 
  Legislative Director.--Michael Harrington.                            
  Deputy Chief of Staff/Press Secretary.--Janet                         
   Thompson.                                                            
2333 Morris Avenue, Suite B-8, Union, NJ 07083.........   (908) 686-5576
                                                           FAX: 688-7390
Suite 4, 73 Main Street, Woodbridge, NJ 07095..........   (908) 602-0075
                                                                        

Counties: Essex County; municipalities Maplewood (part) and Millburn 
        (part). Middlesex County; municipalities of Edison (part), 
        Middlesex, South Plainfield, and Woodbridge (part). Somerset 
        County; municipalities of Bound Brook, Bridgewater (part), 
        Franklin, Hillsborough, Green Brook, Manville, Millstone, North 
        Plainfield, South Bound Brook, Warren, and Watchung. Union 
        County. Municipalities of Berkeley Heights, Clark, Cranford, 
        Fanwood, Garwood, Kenilworth, Linden (part), Mountainside, New 
        Providence, Plainfield, Roselle Park, Scotch Plains, 
        Springfield, Summit, Union (part), Westfield, and Winfield. 
        Population (1990), 594,629.
ZIP Codes: 07001, 07008 (part), 07016, 07023, 07027, 07033, 07036 
        (part), 07040 (part), 07041, 07059 (part), 07060-63, 07064 
        (part), 07066 (part), 07067, 07076, 07078 (part), 07080 (part), 
        07081, 07083 (part), 07088 (part), 07090-92, 07095, 07203 
        (part), 07204, 07208 (part), 07901-02, 07920 (part), 07922, 
        07974, 08502 (part), 08528, 08540 (part), 08805, 08807 (part), 
        08812 (part), 08820 (part), 08821, 08823, 08830, 08832, 08835-
        36, 08837 (part), 08840 (part), 08846 (part), 08853, 08854 
        (part), 08861 (part), 08863, 08873 (part), 08875, 08876 (part), 
        08880, 08890

                                *  *  *  

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    BILL MARTINI, Republican, of Cedar Grove, NJ; born on January 10, 
1947 in Passaic, NJ; graduated, Passaic High School, Passaic, NJ; 
Villanova College; Rutgers Law School; former assistant U.S. Attorney; 
former Hudson City prosecutor; held the position of Clifton Township 
councilman; Passaic City Freeholder; member: CNICO; president, Nickslas 
Martini Foundation; married to Gloria Martini; two children: Bill, 14 
and Marissa, 11.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1513 LHOB Longworth House Office Building, Washington,                  
 DC 20515-3008.........................................         225-5751
  Assistant Administrator.--Allen Raymond.                      225-3372
  Office Manager.--Bess Conway.                                         
  Press Secretary.--Beau Phillips.                                      
200 Federal Plaza, Room 500, Paterson, NJ 07505........   (201) 523-5152
  Press Secretary.--Beau Phillips.                                      
                                                                        


Counties: Passaic County; cities of Clifton, Haledon, Little Falls, 
        North Haledon, Passaic, Paterson, Pompton Lakes, Prospect Park, 
        Totowa, West Paterson, Wayne. Essex County; cities of 
        Belleville, Bloomfield, Cedar Grove, Glen Ridge, Maplewood, 
        Montclair, Nutley, South Orange, Verona, and West Orange. 
        Population (1990), 594,629.
ZIP Codes: 07003, 07009 (part), 07011-13, 07014 (part), 07015, 07028 
        (part), 07040 (part), 07042 (part), 07043, 07044 (part), 07052 
        (part), 07055, 07079 (part), 07107 (part), 07109-10, 07424 
        (part), 07442, 07465 (part), 07470, 07474, 07501-05, 07508 
        (part), 07509, 07511-14, 07522, 07524, 07533, 07538, 07543-44

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    ROBERT G. TORRICELLI, Democrat, of Englewood, NJ, born in Paterson, 
NJ, on August 26, 1951; attended, Franklin Lakes Elementary School, 
Franklin Lakes, NJ, 1965; graduated, Storm King High School, Cornwall on 
the Hudson, NY, 1970; B.A., Rutgers College, New Brunswick, NJ, 1974; 
J.D., Rutgers School of Law, 1977; M.P.A., Harvard University, 
Cambridge, MA, 1980; admitted to New Jersey bar, 1978; commenced 
practice in Washington, DC, 1981; deputy legislative counsel, office of 
Gov. Brendan T. Byrne, 1975-77; counsel to Vice President Walter F. 
Mondale, 1978-81; member: New Jersey and American Bar Associations, 
board of governors, Rutgers University, 1977-83; chairman, Subcommittee 
on Western Hemisphere Affairs; serves on the Foreign Affairs and 
Science, Space, and Technology Committees; elected on November 2, 1982 
to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2159 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3009............................................         225-5061
  AA1 Legislative Director.--Scott Wilson.                              
  Administrative Assistant.--Jamie P. Fox.                              
Court Plaza, 25 Main Street, Hackensack, NJ 07601......   (201) 646-1111
  District Administrator.--Georgiana Evans.                             
  District Scheduler.--Roberta Stern.                                   
                                                                        

Counties: Bergen County. Cities and towns of Bogota, Carlstadt, 
        Cliffside Park, East Rutherford, Edgewater, Elmwood Park, 
        Englewood, Englewood Cliffs, Fair Lawn (part), Fairview, Fort 
        Lee, Garfield, Hackensack, Hasbrouck Heights, Leonia, Little 
        Ferry, Lodi, Lyndhurst, Maywood, Moonachie, New Milford, North 
        Arlington, Palisades Park, Ridgefield, Ridgefield Park, River 
        Edge, Rutherford, Saddle Brook, South Hackensack, Teaneck, 
        Teterboro, Wallington, and Wood Ridge. Hudson County. Cities and 
        towns of Kearny (ward 1: districts 1, 2, and 6; ward 3; and ward 
        4: districts 5-7), Secaucus, North Bergen, and Jersey City. 
        Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07010, 07014 (part), 07020, 07022, 07024, 07026, 07029 
        (part), 07031, 07032 (part), 07047 (part), 07057, 07070-75, 
        07087 (part), 07094, 07096, 07306 (part), 07307-08, 07310 
        (part), 07407, 07410 (part), 07452 (part), 07601-08, 07631-32, 
        07643-44, 07646, 07649 (part), 07650, 07657, 07660-61, 07662 
        (part), 07666, 07670 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    DONALD M. PAYNE, Democrat, of Newark, NJ; born in Newark, Essex 
County, NJ, July 16, 1934; attended Elliot Street School, Newark, NJ, 
1948; graduated, Barringer High School, Newark, NJ, 1952; B.A., Seton 
Hall University, South Orange, NJ, 1957; businessman; elected to the 
Essex County Board of Chosen Freeholders, 1972-78; elected to the Newark 
Municipal Council, 1982-88; president, YMCA of the USA, 1970-73; member: 
NAACP, Council on Foreign Relations, Bethlehem Baptist Church; chairman, 
Congressional Black Caucus; serves on the advisory council of the U.S. 
Committee for UNICEF; Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental 
Relations; board of directors: Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, 
Congressional Award Foundation, National Endowment for Democracy; 
widower; three children: elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2244 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3010............................................         225-3436
  Administrative Assistant.--Maxine James.                 FAX: 225-4160
  Legislative Director/Press Secretary.--Kerry                          
   McKenney.                                                            
50 Walnut Street, Room 1016, Newark, NJ 07102..........   (201) 645-3213
  District Director.--Richard T. Thigpen.                  FAX: 645-5902
333 North Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07202............   (908) 629-0222
                                                           FAX: 629-0221
                                                                        


Counties: Essex County. municipalities of East Orange, Irvington, 
        Maplewood (districts 5, 9, 12, 21), Montclair (ward 3 (districts 
        1-8), ward 4 (districts 2-7)), Newark (wards South, East 
        (districts 22, 25, 29, 30, 32-34), West (districts 3, 6, 7, 9, 
        10, 11, 13, 15-43, 45), Central (districts 1-13, 15-24, 28, 29, 
        32, 34-42)), Orange, South Orange (districts 2, 12), West Orange 
        (ward 2 (districts 3, 4), ward 3, ward 5 (districts 1, 2, 4, 
        5)). Hudson County; municipalities of Bayonne (ward 3 (districts 
        13-15, 18, 19)), Jersey City (ward A (districts 1-8, 10, 14-17, 
        19-32), ward B (districts 11-15), ward E (district 27), ward F 
        (districts 2, 3, 14, 16-21, 23-26)). Union County; 
        municipalities of Elizabeth (ward 1 (district 6), ward 2 
        (districts 2-6, 8, 10), ward 3, ward 4 (districts 1-3, 5-12), 
        ward 5 (districts 1-2, 4-11), ward 6 (districts 6, 8, 10, 12)), 
        Hillside, Linden (ward 1 (districts 1-3), wards 2-6, ward 8 
        (districts 1, 3), ward 9 (district 5), ward 10 (districts 2-4)), 
        Rahway, Roselle, Union (districts 7, 8, 38). Population (1990), 
        594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07002 (part), 07017-19, 07028 (part), 07036 (part), 07040 
        (part), 07042 (part), 07044 (part), 07050-51, 07052 (part), 
        07065, 07066 (part), 07079 (part), 07083 (part), 07088 (part), 
        07101, 07102 (part), 07103, 07105 (part), 07106, 07107 (part), 
        07108, 07111-12, 07114 (part), 07201 (part), 07202 (part), 07203 
        (part), 07205, 07206 (part), 07207, 07208 (part), 07304 (part), 
        07305 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    RODNEY P. FRELINGHUYSEN, Republican, of Morristown, NJ; born in New 
York, NY, April 29, 1946; graduated college, 1969; attended, graduate 
school in Connecticut; named Legislator of the Year by the Veterans of 
Foreign Wars, the New Jersey Association of Mental Health Agencies, and 
the New Jersey Association of Retarded Citizens; honored by numerous 
organizations; served in the New Jersey General Assembly, beginning in 
1983; chairman, Assembly Appropriations Committee, 1988-89 and 1992-94; 
member: Morris County Board of Chosen Freedholders, 1974-83 (director, 
1980); served on: Welfare and Mental Health boards; Human Services and 
Private Industry councils; served, U.S. Army; 93d Engineer Battalion; 
honorably discharged, 1971; member: American Legion and Veterans of 
Foreign Wars; Morris County's State and Federal Aid coordinator and 
administrative assistant, 1972; married to Virginia Frelinghuysen; two 
children: Louisine, 10 and Sarah, 8; committees: House Appropriations 
Committee; subcommittees: Veterans', Housing and Independent Agencies, 
Energy and Water Development, District of Columbia.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
514 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3011..................................................         225-5034
  Chief of Staff.--Donna Mullins.                                       
  Press Secretary.--Robert LeGrand.                                     
  Senior Legislative Aide.--Ed Krenik.                                  
  Constitutent Service Director.--Laura Scobey.                         
1 Morris Street, Morristown, NJ 07960..................   (201) 984-0711
  District Manager.--Betty Denecke.                                     
  District Representative.--Eric Tarantino.                             
  Constituent Service Representative.--Kirby Speer.                     
18 W. Blackwell St., Dover, NJ 07801...................                 
  Office Manager.--Pam Thievon.                                         
  Constituent Service Representatives: Sue Schmidt;                     
   Mary Provost.                                                        
3 Fairfield Avenue, West Caldwell, NJ 07006............   (201) 228-9262
  Office Manager.--Joan Hamilton.                                       
                                                                        

Counties: Essex County. Cities and townships: Caldwell, Essex Fells, 
        Fairfield Township, Livingston, Millburn (part), North Caldwell, 
        Roseland, West Caldwell. Morris County. Cities and townships: 
        Bernardsville, Municipalities of Boonton Town, Boonton Township, 
        Brookside, Budd Lake, Butler, Califon, Cedar Knolls, Chatham 
        Borough, Chaptham Township, Chester Borough, Chester Township, 
        Convent Station, Denville, Dover Town, East Hanover, Flanders, 
        Florham Park, Gillette, Green Pond, Green Village, Hanover, 
        Harding, Hibernia, Ironia, Jefferson, Kenvill, Kinnelon, Lake 
        Hiawatha, Lake Hopatcong, Landing, Ledgewood, Lincoln Park, Long 
        Valley, Madison, Mendham Borough, Mendham Township, Millington, 
        Mine Hill, Montville, Morris Plains, Morris Township, 
        Morristown, Mount Arlington, Mountain Lakes, Mount Olive, Mount 
        Tabor, Netcong, Newfoundland, New Vernon, Oak Ridge, Parsippany-
        Troy Hills, Passaic Township, Pequannock, Picatinny, Pine Brook, 
        Randolph, Riverdale, Rockaway Borough, Rockaway Township, 
        Roxbury, Schooley's Mountain, Stanhope, Stirling, Succasunna, 
        Towaco, Victory Gardens, Washington Township, Wharton, and 
        Whippany. Passaic County. Bloomingdale. Somerset County. Cities 
        and townships: Bernards Township, Bridgewater (part), Raritan 
        Borough, and Somerville. Sussex County. Cities and townships: 
        Byram, Hopatcong, Ogdensburg, Sparta, and Stanhope. Population 
        (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07004-07, 07009 (part), 07021, 07034-35, 07039, 07045-46, 
        07052 (part), 07054, 07058, 07059 (part), 07068, 07078 (part), 
        07082, 07403, 07405, 07438 (part), 07439-40, 07444, 07456 
        (part), 07457, 07460 (part), 07801-02, 

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        07821 (part), 07826-28, 07834, 07836, 07840, 07842-43, 07845, 07847, 
        07849-50, 07851 (part), 07852-53, 07856-57, 07860 (part), 07866, 
        07869-71, 07874 (part), 07876, 07878, 07885, 07920 (part), 07924 
        (part), 07926-28, 07930, 07932-33, 07935-36, 07938-40, 07945-46, 
        07950, 07960-63, 07970, 07976, 07980-81, 08807 (part), 08869, 
        08876 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            TWELFTH DISTRICT

    DICK ZIMMER, Republican, of Delaware, NJ; born in Newark, NJ, August 
16, 1944; attended Fairview Elementary School, Bloomfield, NJ; graduated 
from Glen Ridge High School, 1962; B.A., political science, Yale 
University, 1966; LL.B., Yale University, 1969; board of editors, Yale 
Law Journal; associate, Cravath, Swaine & Moore, 1969-75; general 
attorney, Johnson & Johnson, New Brunswick, NJ, 1975-90; admitted to the 
bar: New York City, 1970; New Jersey, 1975; U.S. Supreme Court, 1980; 
chairman, New Jersey Common Cause, 1974-77; Hunterdon Hospice, Inc., 
1981-86; chairman, Hunterdon County March of Dimes Walk America, 1984-
86; chairman, National Council for Clean Indoor Air, 1986-present; 
trustee, Center for Analysis of Public Issues; incorporator and trustee, 
Natural Resources Education Foundation of New Jersey, Inc.; member: 
Flemington Kiwanis Club, New Jersey Bar Association, New Jersey-Israel 
Commission; elected to New Jersey Assembly, 1981-1987; elected to 
unexpired State Senate term, March 1987; reelected to full term, 1987; 
counsel, Kean For Governor Committtee, 1977, 1981, 1985; chairman, 
Assembly State Government Committee, 1986-87; chairman, New Jersey 
Republican Platform Committee; former member: New Jersey Study 
Commission on Regulatory Efficiency, Governor's Council on Emergency 
Medical Services, Federal Budget Committee of the National Conference of 
State Legislatures; married on December 27, 1965, to Marfy Goodspeed; 
two children: Carl William, 1966 and Benjamin Goodspeed, 1971; elected 
to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990; reelected November 3, 1992; 
member: Science, Space, and Technology Committee, Subcommittees on 
Environment and Space; Committee on Government Operations, Committee on 
Legislation and National Security.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
228 Cannon House Office Building 20510-3012............         225-5801
  Chief of Staff.--David Karvelas.                                      
  District Representative.--Thomas J. Blakely.                          
  Press Secretary.--Anorea Hofelich.                                    
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Rochelle Meyer.                            
133 Franklin Corner Road, Lawrenceville, NJ 08648......   (609) 895-1559
Suite 201, 36 West Main Street, Freehold, NJ 07728.....   (908) 303-9020
                                                                        

Counties: Hunterdon County; cities and towns of Alexandria, Bethlehem, 
        Bloomsbury, Califon, Clinton Town, Clinton Township, Delaware, 
        East Amwell, Flemington, Franklin, Frenchtown, Glen Gardner, 
        Hampton, High Bridge, Holland, Kingwood, Lambertville, Lebanon 
        Borough, Lebanon Township, Milford, Raritan, Readington, 
        Stockton, Tewksbury, Union, West Amwell. Mercer County part; 
        cities and townships of Ewing, Hopewell Borough, Hopewell 
        Township, Lawrence, Pennington, Princeton Borough, Princeton 
        Township, West Windsor. Middlesex County (part); cities and 
        townships of Cranbury, East Brunswick, Helmetta, Jamesburg, 
        Monroe, Plainsboro, South Brunswick. Monmouth County (part); 
        cities and townships of Colts Neck, Eatontown, Englishtown, Fair 
        Haven, Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Holmdel, Interlaken, 
        Little Silver, Manalapan, Marlboro, Middletown (part), Ocean, 
        Oceanport, Rumson, Shrewsbury Borough, Shrewsbury Township, 
        Tinton Falls, West Long Branch. Somerset County (part); cities 
        and townships of Bedminster, Bernardsville, Branchburg, Far 
        Hills, Montgomery, Peapack-Gladstone, and Rocky Hill. Population 
        (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07701 (part), 07702-04, 07711 (part), 07712 (part), 07722 
        (part), 07723 (part), 07724, 07726 (part), 07728 (part), 07730 
        (part), 07733, 07734 (part), 07738-39, 07740 (part), 07746, 
        07747 (part), 07748 (part), 07751, 07753 (part), 07755, 07757, 
        07760 (part), 07763-65, 07830, 07921, 07924, 07931, 07934, 
        07977-79, 08502 (part), 08504, 08512, 08520 (part), 08525, 
        08528, 08530, 08534, 08536, 08540 (part), 08542-44, 08550-51, 
        08553, 08556-60, 08618 (part), 08619 (part), 08625, 08628, 08638 
        (part), 08648 (part), 08690 (part), 08691 (part), 08801-04, 
        08807 (part), 08809-10, 08816, 08822, 08824-29, 08831, 08833-34, 
        08848, 08850 (part), 08852, 08858, 08867-68, 08870, 08876 
        (part), 08884 (part), 08885, 08887-89, 08902 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           THIRTEENTH DISTRICT

    ROBERT MENENDEZ, Democrat, of Union City, NJ; born in New York City, 
NY, on January 1, 1954; graduated, Union Hill High School, Union City, 
1972; B.A., St. Peter's College, Jersey City, NJ, 1976; J.D., Rutgers 
Law School, Newark, NJ, 1979; attorney; admitted to the New Jersey bar, 
1980; elected to the Union City Board of Education, 1974-78; elected 
Mayor of Union City, 1986-92; elected to the New Jersey Assembly, 1987-
91; elected to the New Jersey State Senate, 1991-92; chairman, New 
Jersey Hispanic Leadership Program; member: New Jersey Hispanic Elected 
Officials Organization; New Jersey Mayors Coalition; president 

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and co-founder, Alliance Civic Association; married to the former Jane 
Jacobsen, 1976; two children: Alicia, 1983 and Robert, 1985; elected on 
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1730 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3013............................................   (202) 225-7919
  Administrative Assistant.--Michael Hutton.               FAX: 226-0792
  Legislative Assistant.--Pedro Pablo Permuy.             (201) 222-2828
911 Bergen Avenue, Jersey City, NJ 07306...............    FAX: 222-0188
654 Avenue C, Bayonne, NJ 07002........................   (201) 823-2900
275 Hobart Street, Perth Amboy, NJ 08861...............   (908) 324-6212
                                                                        

Counties: Essex (part), Hudson (part), Middlesex (part), and Union 
        (part). Cities and townships: Bayonne (part), Carteret, East 
        Newark, Elizabeth (part), Guttenberg, Harrison Township, 
        Hoboken, Jersey City (part), Kearny (part), Linden (part), North 
        Bergen (part), Perth Amboy, Union City, Weehawken, West New 
        York, Woodbridge (part). Population (1990), 594,630.
ZIP Codes: 07002 (part), 07008 (part), 07029 (part), 07030, 07032 
        (part), 07036 (part), 07047 (part), 07064 (part), 07077, 07087 
        (part), 07093, 07102 (part), 07104, 07105 (part), 07107 (part), 
        07114 (part), 07201 (part), 07202 (part), 07206 (part), 07208 
        (part), 07302-03, 07304 (part), 07305 (part), 07306 (part), 
        07309, 07310 (part), 07311, 08861 (part), 08862
        
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                               NEW MEXICO

                  (Population, 1990 census, 1,521,779)

                                SENATORS

    PETE V. DOMENICI, Republican, of Albuquerque, NM; born in 
Albuquerque, May 7, 1932; graduate of St. Mary's High School; University 
of New Mexico, B.S., Denver University, LL.D., 1958; admitted to New 
Mexico bar, 1958; elected to Albuquerque City Commission, 1966; chairman 
(ex-officio mayor), 1967; married Nancy Burk, 1958; eight children: 
Lisa, Peter, Nella, Clare, David, Nanette, Helen, and Paula; elected to 
the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979; 
reelected 1978, 1984, and 1990.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
328 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 3101..................................................         224-6621
  Administrative Assistant.--Charles Gentry.               FAX: 224-7371
  Executive Assistant.--Larry W. Dye.                                   
  Legislative Director.--Kay Davies.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Chris Gallegos                                      
  Personal Secretary.--Angela Raish.                                    
Federal Building, Suite 120, 625 Silver S.W.,                           
 Albuquerque, NM 87102.................................   (505) 766-3481
Federal Building, Suite I, 1065-D S. Main Street, Las                   
 Cruces, NM 88005......................................   (505) 526-5475
Room 302, 120 South Federal Place, Santa Fe, NM 87501..   (505) 988-6511
Federal Building, Room 140, Roswell, NM 88201..........   (505) 623-6170
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    JEFF BINGAMAN, Democrat, of Santa Fe, NM; born in El Paso, TX, 
October 3, 1943; raised in Silver City, NM; graduate of Western High 
(now Silver High), in 1961; received B.A., government, Harvard College, 
1965; J.D., Stanford Law School, 1968; served in the U.S. Army Reserve, 
1968-74; served as assistant New Mexico attorney general, 1969, as 
counsel to the State constitutional convention; private practice, 1970-
78; served as New Mexico attorney general, 1979-82; elected to the U.S. 
Senate November 2, 1982, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1983; 
reelected for a second 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989; member of 
the Methodist Church; married to the former Anne Kovacovich; one son: 
John.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
703 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 3102..................................................         224-5521
  Administrative Assistant.--Patrick Von Bargen.           TDD: 224-1792
  Personal Assistant.--Virginia White.                                  
  Legislative Director.--Mitch Foushee.                                 
  Press Secretary.--Roberta Heine.                                      
Loretto Town Centre, Suite 148, 505 South Main, Las                     
 Cruces, NM 88001......................................   (505) 523-6561
625 Silver Avenue SW., Suite 130, Albuquerque, NM 87102   (505) 766-3636
105 West Third Street, Suite 409, Roswell, NM 88201....  ...............
119 East Marcy, Suite 101 Santa Fe, NM 87501...........   (505) 988-6647
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    STEVEN SCHIFF, Republican, from Albuquerque, NM; born in Chicago, IL 
on March 18, 1947; B.A., University of Illinois, Chicago, political 
science, 1968; J.D., University of New Mexico Law School, 1972; Colonel, 
U.S. Air Force Reserve; Assistant District Attorney of Bernalillo 
County, NM, 1972-77; trial attorney, 1977-79; assistant city attorney 
and counsel for Albuquerque Police Department, 1979-81; elected district 
attorney, Bernalillo County, 1980-88; member: Civitan International, New 
Mexico and National District Attorneys Association, Albuquerque Lodge of 
B'nai B'rith, Albuquerque Humane Society; married to the former Marcia 
Lewis; two children: Jaimi and Daniel; elected to the 101st Congress on 
November 8, 1988.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2404 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3101............................................         225-6316
  Administrative Assistant.--Troy Benavidez.               FAX: 225-4975
  Legislative Director.--Troy Benavidez.                                
  Scheduler.--Chuck Cadena.                                             
Suite 140, 625 Silver Avenue SW., Albuquerque, NM 87102   (505) 766-2538
  Chief of Staff.--Mary Martinek.                                       
                                                                        


Counties: Bernalillo (part), Sandoval (part), Santa Fe (part), Torrance, 
        Valencia (part). Population (1990), 505,491.
ZIP Codes: 87002 (part), 87008-09, 87016, 87031 (part), 87032, 87035-36, 
        87043, 87047, 87057, 87059, 87061, 87063, 87068 (part), 87070, 
        87102-04, 87105 (part), 87106-13, 87114 (part), 87116, 87118-23, 
        87124 (part), 87125, 87153-54, 87176, 87184, 87190-92, 87194-99, 
        88319, 88321

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    JOE SKEEN, Republican, of Picacho, NM; born in Roswell, NM, June 30, 
1927; attended public and parochial schools; B.S., engineering, Texas 
A&M University, 1950; served in the U.S. Navy, 1945-46; U.S. Air Force 
Reserve, 1949-52; soil and water engineer, Zuni and Ramah Navajo 
Indians, 1951, returning to the family sheep ranching operation in 
Lincoln County, NM, which was purchased from his grandmother; operated a 
flying service, Ruidoso, NM; member, New Mexico State Senate, 1960-70, 6 
years of which he was minority leader; served 3 years as State 
Republican chairman; Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor, 1970, 
and GOP nominee for Governor, 1974 and 1978; elected to Congress from 
New Mexico's Second District as a write-in candidate, 1980, after the 
incumbent died in office and the Republican Party was denied a place on 
the ballot by the courts; member: New Mexico Woolgrowers Association; 
New Mexico Cattle Growers Association; New Mexico Farm & Livestock 
Bureau; Conquistadore Council, Boy Scouts of America; Elks; Eagles; 
married to the former Mary Helen Jones, two children: Lisa and Mike; 
Catholic; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2367 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3102............................................         225-2365
  Administrative Assistant.--Suzanne Eisold.               FAX: 225-9599
  Executive Assistant/Office Manager.--Lin Rhode.                       
  Press Secretary.--Sherry Kiesling.                                    
Federal Building, Room 257, Roswell, NM 88201..........   (505) 622-0055
1065-B, S. Main, Suite A, Las Cruces, NM 88005.........   (505) 527-1771
                                                                        

Counties: Bernalillo (part), Catron, Chaves, Cibola (part), DeBaca, Dona 
        Ana, Eddy; Grant, Guadalupe, Hidalgo, Lea, Lincoln, Luna, Otero, 
        Sierra, Socorro, and Valencia (part). Population (1990), 
        504,659.
ZIP Codes: 87002 (part), 87006-07, 87011, 87014, 87020 (part), 87022-23, 
        87026, 87028, 87031 (part), 87034, 87038, 87040, 87042, 87049-
        51, 87055, 87060, 87062, 87068 (part), 87105 (part), 87185, 
        87711, 87724, 87801, 87815, 87820-21, 87823-25, 87827-32, 87901, 
        87930-33, 87935-37, 87939-43, 88001-06, 88008-09, 88020-33, 
        88036, 88038-49, 88051-56, 88058, 88061-63, 88065, 88072, 88114, 
        88119, 88134, 88136, 88201-02, 88210-11, 88220-21, 88230-32, 
        88240-41, 88250, 88252-56, 88260, 88262-68, 88301, 88310-12, 
        88314, 88316-18, 88322-25, 88330, 88336-54, 88417, 88431-32, 
        88435

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    BILL RICHARDSON, Democrat, of Santa Fe, NM; born in Pasadena, CA, on 
November 15, 1947; attended school in Mexico City, Mexico; graduated, 
Middlesex School, Concord, MA, 1966; B.A., Tufts University, Medford, 
MA, 1970; M.A., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Medford, MA, 1971; 
staff member, U.S. House of Representatives, 1971-72; U.S. Department of 
State, 1973-75; U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee staff, 1975-78; 
executive director, New Mexico State Democratic Party and executive 
director, Bernalillo County Democratic Party, 1978; businessman, 1978-
82; unsuccessful candidate for Congress, 1980; member: Big Brother/Big 
Sister of Santa Fe, Santa Fe Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Santa Fe 
Chamber of Commerce, Hispanic Council on Foreign Affairs, Santa Fe 
Jaycees, American G.I. Forum; married to the former Barbara Flavin in 
1972; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2209 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3103............................................         225-6190
  Administrative Assistant.--Isabelle Watkins.                          
  Legislative Director.--John Lewis.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Stu Nagurka.                                        
1494 S. St. Francis Dr., Sante Fe, NM 87505............   (505) 988-7230
  District Staff Director.--Sam Taylor.                                 
Gallup City Hall, Second and Aztec, Gallup, NM 87301...   (505) 722-6522
San Miguel County Courthouse, P.O. Box 1805, Las Vegas,                 
 NM 87701..............................................   (505) 425-7270
602 Mitchell Street, Clovis, NM 88101..................   (505) 769-3380
                                                                        


Counties: Bernalillo (part), Cibola (part), Colfax, Curry, Harding, Los 
        Alamos, McKinley, Mora, Quay, Rio Arriba, Roosevelt, Sandoval 
        (part), San Juan, San Miguel, Santa Fe (part), Taos, and Union. 
        Population (1990), 504,919.
ZIP Codes: 87001, 87004-05, 87010, 87012-13, 87015, 87017-18, 87020 
        (part), 87021, 87024-25, 87027, 87029, 87037, 87041, 87044-46, 
        87048, 87052-53, 87056, 87064, 87072, 87083, 87114 (part), 87124 
        (part), 87174, 87301, 87305, 87310-13, 87315-17, 87319-28, 
        87347, 87357, 87364-65, 87375, 87401-02, 87410, 87412-13, 87415-
        21, 87455, 87461, 87499, 87501-02, 87504-06, 87510-16, 87518-25, 
        87527-33, 87535, 87537, 87539-40, 87544, 87547-53, 87556-58, 
        87560, 87562-67, 87569, 87571, 87573-75, 87577-83, 87701, 87710, 
        87712-15, 87718, 87722-23, 87725, 87728-36, 87740, 87742-43, 
        87745-47, 87749-50, 87752-53, 88101-03, 88111-13, 88115-16, 
        88118, 88120-26, 88130, 88132-33, 88135, 88401, 88410-12, 88414-
        16, 88418-19, 88421-24, 88426-27, 88429-30, 88434, 88436-37, 
        88439
        
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                                NEW YORK

                  (Population, 1990 census, 18,044,505)

                                SENATORS

    DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, Democrat, Oneonta, NY; born in Tulsa, OK, 
March 16, 1927; attended public and parochial schools of New York City 
and City College of New York; served in the U.S. Navy, 1944-47, gunnery 
officer U.S.S. Quirinus; Tufts College, B.N.S., 1946; B.A. (cum laude), 
1948; Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, M.A., 1949, Ph.D., 1961, 
LL.D., 1968; Fulbright Fellow, London School of Economics and Political 
Science, 1950-51; assistant to Gov. Averell Harriman of New York, 1955-
58; delegate to the Democratic National Conventions, 1960, 1976; served 
as a cabinet or subcabinet officer to Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, 
Nixon, and Ford: Ambassador to India, 1973-75; U.S. Permanent 
Representative to the United Nations, 1975-76; member, National 
Commission to Reform Social Security; member, National Economic 
Commission; member, President's Science Advisory Committee; director, 
American Association for the Advancement of Science; member, American 
Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Philosophical Society, National 
Academy of Public Administration; teacher of government at Russell Sage 
College, Cornell University School of Industrial Relations, Syracuse 
University, Harvard University; 60 honorary degrees from colleges and 
universities; Meritorious Service Award, U.S. Department of Labor, 1965; 
Arthur S. Flemming Award as ``an architect of the Nation's program to 
eradicate poverty'', 1965; International League for Human Rights, 1975 
Award; Syracuse University Centennial Medal; recipient: 1986 
Encyclopedia Britannica Award; Seal Medallion of the Central 
Intelligence Agency; married to the former Elizabeth Brennan; three 
children: Timothy Patrick, Maura Russell, and John McCloskey; elected to 
the U.S. Senate, November 2, 1976, for a 6-year term beginning January 
3, 1977; reelected November 2, 1982, for a 6-year term beginning January 
3, 1983; reelected November 8, 1988, for a 6-year term beginning January 
3, 1989; reelected November 8, 1994 for a 6-year term beginning January 
3, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
464 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-3201............................................         224-4451
  Chief of Staff.--William T. Cunningham.                               
  Press Secretary.--Kevin Sheekey.                         TDD: 224-6821
  Legislative Director.--Mark A. Patterson.                             
Suite 4101, 405 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10174...   (212) 661-5150
28 Church Street, Buffalo, NY 14202....................   (716) 846-4097
214 Main Street, Oneonta, NY 13820.....................   (607) 433-2310
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    ALFONSE M. D'AMATO, Republican, of Island Park, NY; born in 
Brooklyn, NY, August 1, 1937; attended Island Park public schools; 
graduated, Chaminade High School, Mineola, NY, 1955; B.S., Syracuse 
University, College of Business Administration, 1959; J.D., Syracuse Law 
School, 1961; Honorary Doctor of Laws, New York Law School, 1982; 
attorney; admitted to the New York State bar in 1962; Nassau County 
Public Administrator, 1965-68; town of Hempstead, NY, receiver of taxes, 
1969; Hempstead town supervisor, 1971-77; presiding supervisor, Town of 
Hempstead, and vice chairman, Nassau County Board of Supervisors, 1977-
80; honors: National Council of Young Israel, Humanitarian Award; New 
York State Order Sons of Italy, ``Man of the Year''; member: Knights of 
Columbus; Island Park Volunteer Fire Department, Lions Club, Sons of 
Italy, and Sacred Heart R.C. Church; Distinguished Lecturer, C.W. Post 
College of Long Island University; married to the former Penelope Ann 
Collenberg, 1960; four children: Lisa, Lorraine, Daniel, and 
Christopher; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980; reelected 
November 3, 1992, for a 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993; 
committees: chairman, Banking Committee; Finance Committee; 
subcommittees: Taxation and IRS Oversight; Long-Term Growth, Debt and 
Deficit Reduction; International Trade; co-chairman, Helsinki 
Commission.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
520 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 3202..................................................         224-6542
  Administrative Assistant.--Michael Kinsella.             FAX: 224-5871
  Personnel Director.--Claudia Breggia.                                 
  Scheduler.--Lecia Corbisiero.                                         
Seven Penn Plaza, Suite 600, 7th Avenue, New York, NY                   
 10001.................................................   (212) 947-7390

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Leo O'Brien Office Building, Room 420; Albany, NY 12207   (518) 472-4343
Federal Building, Room 620, 111 West Huron Street,                      
 Buffalo, NY 14202.....................................   (716) 846-4111
304 Federal Building, 100 State Street, Rochester, NY                   
 14614.................................................   (716) 263-5866
1259 Federal Office Building, P.O. Box 7216, Syracuse,                  
 NY 13261-7216.........................................   (315) 423-5471
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    MICHAEL PATRICK FORBES, Republican, of Quogue, NY; born in 
Riverhead, NY, on July 16, 1952; graduated Westhampton Beach High, 
Westhampton, NY, 1970; attended State University of New York at Albany; 
regional director, Small Business Administration; principal liaison, 
U.S. House of Representatives for the Chamber of Commerce of the United 
States; owned a public relations and marketing business, 1980's; elected 
to 104th Congress, November 8, 1994.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
502 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3201..................................................         225-3826
  Administrative Assistant/Chief of Staff.--Anne                        
   Stanley.                                                FAX: 225-3143
  Scheduler/Office Manager.--Kate Fernstrom.                            
  Press Secretary.--Tom Springer.                                       
1500 William Floyd Parkway, Shirley, NY 11967..........   (516) 345-9000
  Office Manager.--Diana Weir.                                          
                                                                        

County: Suffolk County (part); cities and townships of Brookhaven, East 
        Hampton, Riverhead, Shelter Island, Smithtown, Southampton, and 
        Southold. Population (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 06390, 11706, 11713, 11715 (part), 11719-20, 11727, 11733, 
        11738, 11741 (part), 11742 (part), 11754 (part), 11755, 11763-
        64, 11766-67, 11770, 11772, 11776-78, 11779 (part), 11780, 
        11782, 11784, 11786, 11787 (part), 11788 (part), 11789-90, 
        11792, 11901, 11930-35, 11937, 11939-42, 11944, 11946-65, 11967-
        73, 11975-78, 11980

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    RICK A. LAZIO, Republican, of Brightwaters, NY; born on March 13, 
1958 in Amityville, NY; A.B., Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY, 1980; 
J.D., American University, Washington College of Law; partner, Glass, 
Lazio, and Glass, Attorneys at Law; admitted to New York bar in 1984; 
legislator, Suffolk County Legislature, 1989-92; married in 1990 to 
Patricia Ann Moriarty Lazio; two daughters, Molly Ann and Kelsey; 
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
314 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3202..................................................         225-3335
  Chief of Staff.--Joel D. Kassiday.                       FAX: 225-4669
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Patricia E. McCloskey.                     
126 W. Main Street, Babylon, NY 11702..................   (516) 893-9010
                                                                        

County: Suffolk County (part); cities of Amityville, Babylon, Bay Shore, 
        Bayport, Baywood, Bohemia, Brentwood, Brightwaters, Central 
        Islip, Commack (part), Copiague, Deer Park, Dix Hills (part), 
        East Farmingdale, East Islip, Elwood (part), Greenlawn (part), 
        Hauppauge (part), Holbrook (part), Holtsville (part), Huntington 
        (part), Huntington Station (part), Islandia, Islip, Islip 
        Terrace, Lindenhurst, Melville (part), North Amityville, North 
        Babylon, North Bay Shore, North Great River, North Lindenhurst, 
        Oakdale, Ronkonkoma, Sayville, South Huntington (part), West 
        Babylon, West Bay Shore, West Islip, West Sayville, Wheatley 
        Heights and Wyandanch. Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 11701-07, 11715 (part), 11716-18, 11722, 11725 (part), 11726, 
        11729-30, 11731 (part), 11735 (part), 11739, 11740 (part), 11741 
        (part), 11742 (part), 11743 (part), 11746 (part), 11747 (part), 
        11751-52, 11757, 11769-70, 11779 (part), 11782, 11788 (part), 
        11795-96, 11798

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    PETER T. KING, Republican, of Seaford, NY; born on April 5, 1944 in 
Manhattan, NY; B.A., St. Francis College, NY, 1965; J.D., University of 
Notre Dame Law School, IN, 1968; served, U.S. Army Reserve National 
Guard, Spec 5, 1968-73, admitted to New York bar, 1968; 

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attorney; Deputy Nassau County Attorney, 1972-74, executive assistant 
to the Nassau County Executive, 1974-76; general counsel, Nassau Off-
Track Betting Corporation, 1977; Hempstead Town Councilman, 1978-81; 
Nassau County Comptroller, 1981-92; member: Ancient Order of Hiberians, 
Long Island Committee for Soviet Jewry, Sons of Italy, Knights of 
Columbus, 69th Infantry Veterans Corps, American Legion; married in 1967 
to Rosemary Wiedl King; two children: Sean, 1970 and Erin, 1973; elected 
on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress and reelected November 8, 1994 
to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
224 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3203..................................................   (202) 225-7896
  Administrative Assistant.--Jonathan Hymes.               FAX: 226-2279
  Executive Assistant/Personal Secretary.--Carolyn                      
   Radcliff.                                                            
  Press Assistant.--Daniel Michaelis.                                   
1003 Park Boulevard, Massapequa Park, NY 11762.........   (516) 541-4225
  District Administrator.--Randolph Yunker.                FAX: 541-6602
                                                                        

County: Nassau County (part); cities and townships of Albertson (part), 
        Baldwin (part), Bellmore, Bethpage, Brookville, Cove Neck, East 
        Norwich (part), East Rockaway, Farmingdale, Flower Hill (part), 
        Freeport (part), Glen Cove (part), Glen Head, Glenwood Landing, 
        Greenvale (part), Hicksville, Island Park, Jericho, Levittown 
        (part), Lido Beach, Locust Valley, Long Beach, Lynbrook (part), 
        Manhasset (part), Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Matinecock, 
        Merrick, Mill Neck, Muttontown, North Bellmore (part), North 
        Massapequa, North Merrick (part), North Wantagh, Oceanside, Old 
        Bethpage, Old Brookville, Old Westbury, Oyster Bay, Oyster Bay 
        Cove, Plainedge, Plainview (part), Plandome, Point Lookout, Port 
        Washington (part), Roslyn (part), Sea Cliff, Seaford, 
        Searingtown (part), Syosset (part), Upper Brookville, Wantagh, 
        Westbury (part), Woodbury (part). Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 11030 (part), 11050 (part), 11507 (part), 11510 (part), 
        11518, 11520 (part), 11542 (part), 11545, 11547, 11548 (part), 
        11558, 11560-61, 11563 (part), 11566 (part), 11568-69, 11572, 
        11576 (part), 11578-79, 11590 (part), 11710 (part), 11714, 11732 
        (part), 11735, 11753, 11756 (part), 11762, 11765, 11771, 11783, 
        11791 (part), 11793, 11797 (part), 11801, 11803 (part), 11804

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    DANIEL FRISA, Republican, of Westbury, NY; born in Queens, NY, on 
April 27, 1955; attended East Meadow public schools; B.S., St. John's 
University; New York State Assembly, 1985-92; Delegate to New York State 
Assembly; owns a direct mail consulting business; served as a marketing 
representative for Johnson and Johnson; retail executive at Fortunoff; 
Sons of Italy; National Alliance for Sudden Infant Distress Syndrome; 
married to the former Jane F. Gilmatin, 1980; one daughter, Danielle; 
Commerce Committee; subcommittees: Telecommunications and Finance; 
Commerce, Trade and Hazardous Materials; Oversight and Investigations; 
elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1529 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3204............................................         225-5516
  Chief of Staff.--Patrick O'Sullivan                      FAX: 225-3187
  Legislative Director.--Pat Morrisey.                                  
250 Old Country Road, Suite 506, Mineola, NY 11501.....   (516) 739-1800
  District Representatives.--Dennis Martin; Staci                       
   Nentola                                                 FAX: 248-3268
                                                                        

Counties: Nassau (part); cities and townships of Atlantic Beach, Baldwin 
        (part), Bellerose, Carle Place, Cedarhurst, East Meadow, East 
        Williston, Elmont, Floral Park, Franklin Square, Freeport 
        (part), Garden City, Garden City Park, Hempstead, Herricks, 
        Hewlett, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck, Inwood, Lakeview, 
        Lawrence, Levittown (part), Lynbrook, Malverne, Mineola, New 
        Cassel, New Hyde park, North Bellmore (part), North Merrick, 
        North Woodmere, Rockville Centre, Roosevelt, South Hempstead, 
        Stewart Manor, Uniondale, Valley Stream, Valley Stream (part), 
        Wantagh (part), Westbury, West Hempstead, Williston Park, and 
        Woodmere. Population (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 11001 (part), 11002-03, 11010, 11040 (part), 11501, 11509 
        (part), 11510 (part), 11514, 11516, 11520 (part), 11530, 11535, 
        11550-54, 11557 (part), 11559, 11561 (part), 11563 (part), 
        11565, 11566 (part), 11570 (part), 11575, 11580-83, 11590 
        (part), 11596, 11598, 11696, 11710 (part), 11756 (part), 11793 
        (part), 11801 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    GARY L. ACKERMAN, Democrat, of Queens, NY; born in Brooklyn, NY, on 
November 19, 1942; attended New York City public schools; graduate, 
Queens College, Flushing, NY; attended St. John's University, Jamaica, 
NY; public school teacher; newspaper editor; business

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man; elected to New York State Senate, 1979-83; married to the former 
Rita Tewel; three children: Lauren, Corey, and Ari; elected by special 
election, on March 1, 1983, to the 98th Congress, to fill the vacancy 
caused by the death of Benjamin Rosenthal; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2243 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3205............................................         225-2601
  Administrative Assistant.--Jedd Moskowitz.                            
  Personal Secretary.--Lisa Baranello.                                  
218-14 Northern Boulevard, Bayside, NY 11361...........   (718) 423-2154
  District Office Administrator.--Arthur Flug.                          
229 Main Street, Huntington, NY 11743..................   (516) 423-2154
  Suffolk Administrator.--Anne McShane.                                 
                                                                        

Counties: Nassau (part), Queens (part), Suffolk (part). Cities and 
        townships: Asharoken, Auburndale, Bay Terrace, Bayside, 
        Bayville, Bell Park Gardens, Bell Park Manor, Centerport, Centre 
        Island, Clearview, Cold Spring Harbor, Commack, Deepdale, 
        Douglaston, Douglaston Manor, East Commack, East Hills, East 
        Northport, Eatons Neck, Electchester, Elwood, Flushing, Fort 
        Salonga, Fresh Meadows, Glen Oaks, Glen Cove, Great Neck, Great 
        Neck Estates, Great Neck Gardens, Great Neck Plaza, Greenlawn, 
        Greenvale, Halesite, Herricks, Hillcrest, Hollis Court Gardens, 
        Hollis Hills, Huntington, Huntington Bay, Huntington Manor, 
        Huntington Station, Kensington, Kew Gardens Hills, Kings Point, 
        Lake Success, Lattingtown, Laurel Hollow, Little Neck, Lloyd 
        Harbor, Lloyd Neck, Lower Melville, Manor Haven, Melville, 
        Middleville, North Shore Towers, Northport, Oakland Gardens, 
        Plainview, Pomonok, Port Washington, Port Washington North, 
        Queensboro Hill, Roslyn, Roslyn Estates, Roslyn Harbor, Roslyn 
        Heights, Russell Gardens, Saddle Rock, Saddle Rock Estates, 
        Sands Point, Searington, Smithtown, Thomaston, University 
        Gardens, Vernon Valley, West Hills, West Neck, Windsor Park, 
        Woodbury. Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 11004 (part), 11005, 11020-25, 11027, 11030 (part), 11040 
        (part), 11042 (part), 11050 (part), 11051, 11054, 11351-52, 
        11354 (part), 11355 (part), 11357 (part), 11358-59, 11360 
        (part), 11361-64, 11365 (part), 11366 (part), 11367 (part), 
        11386, 11426 (part), 11427 (part), 11507 (part), 11542 (part), 
        11548 (part), 11560 (part), 11576 (part), 11577 (part), 11579 
        (part), 11709, 11721, 11724, 11725 (part), 11731 (part), 11740 
        (part), 11743 (part), 11746 (part), 11747 (part), 11754 (part), 
        11768, 11771 (part), 11787 (part), 11788 (part), 11791 (part), 
        11797 (part), 11803 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    FLOYD H. FLAKE, Democrat, of Rosedale, Queens, NY; born in Los 
Angeles, CA on January 30, 1945; attended Garden City Elementary School, 
Houston, TX; graduated G.W. Carver High School, Houston, TX, 1962; B.A., 
Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, OH, 1967; B.A., Payne Theological 
Seminary, Wilberforce, OH, 1970; attended, Northeastern University, 
Boston, MA, 1974-76; attended, St. John's University, Jamaica, NY, 1980-
84, Doctorate of Ministry (candidate, 1995); pastor of Allen A.M.E. 
Church, Jamaica, NY, 1976-present; founder: Allen Housing Development 
Fund Corp., Allen Christian School and Multi-Purpose Center, Allen Home 
Care Agency, Allen Housing Corp., Allen Neighborhood Preservation and 
Development Corp.; NAACP; married to the former Margaret Elaine 
McCollins, 1975; four children: Aliya, Nailah, Rasheed, and Hasan; 
elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1035 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3206............................................         225-3461
  Executive Staff Director.--Edwin Reed.                   FAX: 226-4169
  Legislative Director.--Sean Peterson.                                 
  Communication Director/Deputy Staff Director.--                       
   Marshall Mitchell.                                                   
  Office Manager.--Pat Fisher.                                          
196-06 Linden Boulevard, St. Albans, NY 11412..........   (718) 949-5600
20-08 Seagirt Boulevard, Far Rockaway, NY 11691........   (718) 327-9791
                                                                        

County: Queens County (part). Cities and townships of Arverne, Bellrose, 
        Cambria Heights, Central Station, Edgemere, Far Rockaway, Floral 
        Park, Hammels, Hollis, Jamaica, JFK Airport, Kew Gardens, 
        Laurelton, New Hyde Park, North Floral Park, Ozone Park, Queens 
        Village, Richmond Hill, Rochdale Village, Rockaway Beach, 
        Rosedale, St. Albans, South Ozone Park, Springfield Gardens, and 
        Woodhaven (part). Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 11001 (part), 11004 (part), 11040 (part), 11411-13, 11415 
        (part), 11416 (part), 11417 (part), 11418 (part), 11419-20, 
        11421 (part), 11422 (part), 11423 (part), 11426 (part), 11427 
        (part), 11428-30, 11432 (part), 11433-34, 11435 (part), 11436, 
        11690, 11691 (part), 11692 (part), 11693 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    THOMAS J. MANTON, Democrat, of Sunnyside, Queens, NY; born of Irish 
immigrant parents in Manhattan, New York City on November 3, 1932; 
graduated from St. Joseph's School, 

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Astoria, NY, 1946; St. John's Prep, Brooklyn, NY, 1950; St. John's 
University, 1958, B.B.A.; St. John's Law School (nights), 1962, L.L.B.; 
served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1951-53; member, New York City police 
department, 1955-60; marketing representative, IBM Corp., 1960-64; 
admitted to bar of New York State, 1963; private practice of law, 1964-
84; member: New York City Council, 1970-84, Queens County Bar 
Association Catholic War Veterans, Post 870; past president, St. 
Patrick's Society of Queens; elected chairman, Queens County Democratic 
Organization, Executive Committee, 1986; married to former Diane Schley; 
four children: Catherine, Thomas, John, and Jeanne; elected to the 99th 
Congress, November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2235 Rayburn House Office Building 20510-3207..........         225-3965
  Administrative Assistant.--Steven Vest.                               
  Legislative Assistant.--Jim Mathews.                                  
  Legislative Director/Counsel.--Elaine Simek.                          
  Office Manager.--John Olmsted.                                        
46-12 Queens Boulevard, Sunnyside, NY 11104............   (718) 706-1400
  District Chief of Staff.--Fran Kraft.                                 
2114 Williamsbridge Road, Bronx, NY 10461..............   (718) 931-1400
                                                                        

Counties: Bronx (part), Queens (part). Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10460 (part), 10461 (part), 10462 (part), 10465 (part), 10467 
        (part), 10469 (part), 11101 (part), 11102 (part), 11103 (part), 
        11104, 11106, 11354 (part), 11356, 11357 (part), 11368 (part), 
        11369 (part), 11370 (part), 11371, 11372 (part), 11373 (part), 
        11377 (part), 11378 (part), 11379 (part), 11380, 11385 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    JERROLD L. NADLER, Democrat, of New York, NY; born in Brooklyn, NY, 
on June 13, 1947; attended Crown Heights Yeshiva, Brooklyn, 1961; 
graduated from Stuyvesant High School, 1965; B.A., Columbia University, 
1970; J.D., Fordham University, 1978; elected to the New York State 
Assembly, 1977-92; member: American Jewish Congress, ACLU, National 
Abortion Rights Action League, AIPAC, National Organization for Women, 
United States Holocaust Memorial Council; married, 1976; one child, 
1985; elected to the 102d Congress on November 3, 1992 to fill the 
vacancy caused by the death of Congressman Ted Weiss; at the same time 
elected to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
109 Cannon House Office Building 20515.................         225-5635
  Administrative Assistant.--Amy Green.                    FAX: 225-6923
  Legislative Director.--David Lachmann.                                
1841 Broadway, Suite 800, New York, NY 10023...........   (212) 489-3530
  Chief of Staff.--Neil Goldstein.                         FAX: 977-3546
  District Administrator.--Linda Rosenthal.                             
2875 West 8th St., Brooklyn, NY 11224..................   (718) 373-3198
  Brooklyn Director.--Bradley Korn.                        FAX: 996-0039
                                                                        

Counties: Kings (part), New York (part). Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10001 (part), 10003 (part), 10004-08, 10010 (part), 10011 
        (part), 10012 (part), 10013 (part), 10014, 10016 (part), 10018 
        (part), 10019 (part), 10023 (part), 10024 (part), 10025 (part), 
        10036 (part), 10038 (part), 10041, 10048, 10101, 10103 (part), 
        10104-05, 10106 (part), 10107 (part), 10108, 10113, 10118 
        (part), 10119-23, 10129, 10249, 10268, 10270-72, 10274, 10276, 
        10278-81, 11204 (part), 11214 (part), 11215 (part), 11218 
        (part), 11219 (part), 11220 (part), 11223 (part), 11224 (part), 
        11230 (part), 11231 (part), 11232 (part), 11235 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    CHARLES E. SCHUMER, Democrat, of Brooklyn and Queens, NY; born in 
Brooklyn, November 23, 1950; attended local schools; graduated 
valedictorian Madison High School; Harvard College, magna cum laude, 
1971; J.D. with honors, Harvard Law School, 1974; admitted to the New 
York State bar in 1975; elected to the New York State Assembly, 1974; 
served on Judiciary, Health, Education, and Cities committees; chairman, 
subcommittee on City Management and Governance, 1977; chairman, 
Committee on Oversight and Investigation, 1979; re

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elected to each succeeding legislative session until December 1980; 
married to Iris Weinshall, 1980; two children: Jessica Emily and Alison 
Emma; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; member on 
committees: Banking and Financial Services: Housing and Community 
Development, Financial Institutions Supervision; Judiciary, Immigration; 
ranking member, Crime; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2211 Rayburn House Office Building 20515-3209..........         225-6616
  Administrative Assistant.--Ben Chevat.                                
  Director of Commnunications.--Josh Isay.                              
  Executive Assistant: Clare Coleman.                                   
118-21 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills, NY 11375............   (718) 268-8200
90-16 Rockaway Beach Blvd., Rockaway, NY 11693.........   (718) 945-9200
1628 Kings Highway, Brooklyn, NY 11229.................   (718) 627-9700
  District Administrator.--Florence Stachel.                            
                                                                        

Counties: Kings County (part); cities and townships of Bergen Beach, 
        Brighton Beach, Canasie, Flatbush, Flatlands, Gerritsen Beach, 
        Georgetowne, Kensington, Manhattan Beach, Marine Park, Midwood, 
        Mill Basin, Park Slope, Parkville, Sheepshead Bay, Windsor 
        Terrace. Queens County (part); cities and townships of Belle 
        Harbor, Breezy Point, Briarwood, Broad Channel, Far Rockaway, 
        Forest Hills, Glendale, Hamilton Beach, Howard Beach, Kew 
        Gardens, Lindenwood, Middle Village, Neponsit, Ozone Park, Rego 
        Park, Richmond Hill, Ridgewood, Rockway Point, Roxbury, West 
        Lawrence, and Woodhaven. Population (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 11204 (part), 11210 (part), 11215 (part), 11218 (part), 11223 
        (part), 11224 (part), 11226, 11229, 11230 (part), 11234 (part), 
        11235 (part), 11236 (part), 11239, 11374 (part), 11375 (part), 
        11379 (part), 11385 (part), 11414, 11415 (part), 11416 (part), 
        11417 (part), 11418 (part), 11421 (part), 11435 (part), 11691 
        (part), 11692 (part), 11693 (part), 11694-95, 11697

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    EDOLPHUS TOWNS, Democrat, of Brooklyn, NY; born in Chadbourn, NC, on 
July 21, 1934; graduated, West Side High School, Chadbourn, 1952; B.S., 
North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro, 1956; master of social 
work, Adelphi University, Garden City, NY, 1973; U.S. Army, 1956-58; 
teacher, Medgar Evers College, Brooklyn, NY, and also for the New York 
City public school system; deputy hospital administrator, 1965-71; 
deputy president, Borough of Brooklyn, 1976-82; member: Kiwanis, Boy 
Scouts Advisory Council, Salvation Army, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity; 
married to the former Gwendolyn Forbes in 1960; two children: Darryl and 
Deidra; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2232 Rayburn House Office Building 20515-3210..........         225-5936
  Administrative Assistant.--Brenda Pillors.               FAX: 225-1018
  Scheduler.--Josie Wiltshire.                                          
2d Floor, 545 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11206.............   (718) 387-8696
  Special Assistant.--Jennifer Joseph.                     FAX: 387-8045
16 Court Street, Suite 1505, Brookyln, NY 11241........   (718) 855-8018
  District Director.--Karen Johnson.                                    
                                                                        

County: Kings County (part). Population (1990), 580,335.
ZIP Codes: 11201 (part), 11202, 11203 (part), 11205 (part), 11206 
        (part), 11207 (part), 11208 (part), 11210 (part), 11211 (part), 
        11212 (part), 11213 (part), 11215 (part), 11216 (part), 11217 
        (part), 11218 (part), 11219 (part), 11221 (part), 11231 (part), 
        11233 (part), 11234 (part), 11236 (part), 11238 (part), 11239-
        42, 11247

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    MAJOR R. OWENS, Democrat, of Brooklyn, NY; born in Memphis, TN, June 
28, 1936; attended Hamilton High School, Memphis, TN; B.A., graduated 
with high honors from Morehouse College, 1956; M.S., Atlanta University, 
1957; chairman, Brooklyn Congress of Racial Equality; vice president, 
Metropolitan Council of Housing, 1964; community coordinator, Brooklyn 
Public Library, 1965; executive director, Brownsville Community Council, 
1966; commissioner, New York City Community Development Agency, 1968-73; 
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media library program at Columbia University, 1974; elected to the New 
York State Senate, 1974-82; chairman, Senate Democratic Operations 
Committee; ranking member, Child Care Committee; member: Finance, 
Education, Housing, and Community Development and Social Services 
Committees; Brooklyn borough president declared September 10, 1971, 
``Major R. Owens Day''; served on International Commission on Ways of 
Implementing Social Policy to Ensure Maximum Public Participation and 
Social Justice for Minorities at The Hague, the Netherlands, 1972; 
published author and lecturer on library science; featured speaker, 
White House Conference on Libraries, 1979; recognized authority in 
community development; married to Maria A. Owens of New York City; the 
children of their blended family are: Christopher, Geoffrey, Millard, 
Carlos, and Cecelia; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; appointed chairman of the House 
Subcommittee on Select Education and Civil Rights, 1987; chairman of the 
Congressional Black Caucus Budget Task Force; appointed chairman of the 
Congressional Black Caucus Education Braintrust from the 98th Congress 
to the present; appointed chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus 
Task Force on Haiti from the 103d Congress to the present; appointed 
chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus Budget Task Force.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2305 Rayburn House Office Building 20515...............         225-6231
  Administrative Assistant.--Jacqueline Ellis.             FAX: 226-0112
  Legislative Director.--Paul Seltman.                                  
  Acting Press Secretary.--Jacqueline Ellis.                            
  Scheduler.--Debbie Aledo-Simpson.                                     
289 Utica Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11213...................   (718) 773-3100
  District Office Director.--Daniel Simonette.             FAX: 735-7143
1310 Cortelyou Road, Brooklyn, NY 11226................   (718) 940-3213
                                                                        

County: Kings County (part). Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 11201 (part), 11203 (part), 11205 (part), 11210 (part), 11212 
        (part), 11213 (part), 11215 (part), 11216 (part), 11217 (part), 
        11218 (part), 11225-26, 11230 (part), 11233 (part), 11234 
        (part), 11236 (part), 11238 (part), 11243

                                 *  *  *

                            TWELFTH DISTRICT

    NYDIA M. VELAZQUEZ, Democrat, of New York City; born in Yabucoa, 
Puerto Rico, March 28, 1953; University of Puerto Rico, B.A. in 
political science, 1974; New York University, M.A. in political science, 
1976; faculty member, University of Puerto Rico, 1976-81; adjunct 
professor, Hunter College of the City University of New York, 1981-83; 
special assistant to Congressman Ed Towns, 1983; member, City Council of 
New York City, 1984-86; National Director of Migration Division Office, 
Department of Labor and Human Resources of Puerto Rico, 1986-89; 
director, Department of Puerto Rican Community Affairs in the United 
States, 1989-92; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
132 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-2361
  Administrative Assistant.--Karen Ackerman.               FAX: 226-0327
  Legislative Director.--Steve Carbo.                                   
815 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11206.......................   (718) 599-3658
  District Administrator.--Eduardo Castell.                FAX: 599-4537
50-07 108th Street, 2nd Floor, Queens, NY..............   (718) 699-2602
98-100 Avenue C, New York, NY 10009....................   (212) 673-3997
                                                                        

Counties: Kings (part), New York (part), Queens (part). Population 
        (1990), 580,340.
ZIP Codes: 10002 (part), 10003 (part), 10009 (part), 10012 (part), 10013 
        (part), 10038 (part), 10110 (part), 10112 (part), 10114 (part), 
        11201 (part), 11205 (part), 11206 (part), 11207 (part), 11208 
        (part), 11211 (part), 11215 (part), 11217 (part), 11219 (part), 
        11220 (part), 11221 (part), 11222 (part), 11231 (part), 11232 
        (part), 11237, 11368 (part), 11369 (part), 11370 (part), 11372 
        (part), 11373 (part), 11377 (part), 11378 (part), 11385 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           THIRTEENTH DISTRICT

    SUSAN MOLINARI, Republican, of Staten Island and Brooklyn, NY; born 
in Staten Island, NY, March 27, 1958; graduated from St. Joseph Hill 
Academy, Staten Island, 1976; B.A., cum 

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laude, State University of New York, Albany, NY, 1980; M.A., with 
honors, State University of New York, Albany, NY, 1981; member, New York 
City Council, 1985-90; minority leader, New York City Council; daughter 
of Representative Guy V. Molinari; elected to the 101st Congress by 
special election on March 20, 1990 to fill the vacancy caused by the 
resignation of Guy Molinari; reelected to each succeeding Congress; 
married to Representative Bill Paxon, Republican of New York, July 3, 
1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2435 Rayburn House Office Building 20515-3213..........         225-3371
  Administrative Assistant.--Paul A. Lobo.                 FAX: 226-1272
  Office Manager.--Cindy Wagner.                                        
14 New Dorp Lane, Staten Island, NY 10306..............   (718) 987-8400
  District Manager.--Barbara Palumbo.                                   
9818 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11209....................   (718) 630-5277
  Constituent Representative.--Eileen Long.                             
                                                                        

County: Kings County (part); Richmond County. Population (1990), 
        580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10301-14, 11204 (part), 11209, 11214 (part), 11219 (part), 
        11220 (part), 11223 (part), 11228

                                 *  *  *

                           FOURTEENTH DISTRICT

    CAROLYN B. MALONEY, Democrat, of New York City, NY; born on February 
19, 1948 in Greensboro, NC; B.A., Greensboro College, Greensboro, NC, 
1968; various positions, New York City Board of Education, 1970-77; 
legislative aide, New York State Assembly, Senior Program Analyst, 1977-
79; executive director of advisory council, 1979-82; director of special 
projects, New York State Senate Office of the Minority Leader; New York 
City councilmember, 1982-93; chairperson, New York City Council 
Committee on Contracts; member: Council Committee on Aging, National 
Organization of Women, Common Cause, Sierra Club, Americans for 
Democratic Action, New York City Council Committee on Housing and 
Buildings, Citizens Union, Grand Central Business Improvement District, 
Harlem Urban Development Corperation (1982-91), Commission on Early 
Childhood Development Programs, Council of Senior Citizen Centers of New 
York City, 1982-87; married to Clifton H. W. Maloney, 1976; two 
children: Virginia Marshall Maloney, 1987 and Christina Paul Maloney, 
1980; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected to the 
104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1504 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................   (202) 225-7944
  Administrative Assistant.--Jeremy Rabinovitz.            FAX: 225-4709
  Legislative Director.--Andrew Lowenthal.                              
110 East 59th St., 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10022.......   (202) 832-6531
28-11 Astoria Boulevard, Long Island City, NY 11102....   (718) 932-1804
619 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211.................   (718) 349-1260
                                                                        

Counties: Kings (part); New York (part); Queens (part). Cities and 
        townships: Astoria, Brooklyn (part), Greenpoint, Manhattan 
        (part), Queens (part), Roosevelt Island. Population (1990), 
        580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10001 (part), 10002 (part), 10003 (part), 10009 (part), 10010 
        (part), 10011 (part), 10016 (part), 10017, 10018 (part), 10019 
        (part), 10020-22, 10023 (part), 10024 (part), 10025 (part), 
        10026 (part), 10028, 10029 (part), 10036 (part), 10044, 10055, 
        10103 (part), 10106 (part), 10107 (part), 10110 (part), 10111-
        12, 10118 (part), 10126, 10128, 10131, 10150-57, 10158 (part), 
        10159-61, 10162-63, 10165-78, 10185, 11102 (part), 11103 (part), 
        11105 (part), 11206 (part), 11211 (part), 11222 (part), 11370 
        (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           FIFTEENTH DISTRICT

    CHARLES B. RANGEL, Democrat-Liberal, of New York, NY; born in 
Harlem, NY, June 11, 1930; attended the public schools in Harlem, P.S. 
89 (now P.S. 175), Junior High School 139, and DeWitt Clinton High 
School; enlisted in the U.S. Army and served from 1948 to 1952; awarded 
the Purple Heart, Bronze Star for Valor, U.S. and Korean Presidential 
Citations and three battle stars while serving in combat with the Second 
Infantry Division in Korea; honorably discharged with rank of staff 
sergeant; after military duty, completed high school, 1953; grad

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uated from New York University School of Commerce, as dean's list 
student under the G.I. bill, 1957; graduated from St. John's University 
School of Law, dean's list student under a full 3-year scholarship, 
1960; lawyer; admitted to practice in the courts of the State of New 
York, U.S. Federal Court, Southern District of New York, and the U.S. 
Customs Court; appointed assistant U.S. attorney, Southern District of 
New York, 1961; legal counsel, New York City Housing and Redevelopment 
Board, Neighborhood Conservation Bureau; general counsel, National 
Advisory Commission on Selective Service, 1966; served 2 terms in the 
New York State Assembly, 1966-70; active in 369th Veterans Association, 
Community Education Program, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Democratic 
Club; married Alma Carter; one son, Steven; one daughter, Alicia; 
elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2354 Rayburn House Office Building 20510-3215..........         225-4365
  Executive Assistant.--Patricia O. Bradley.               FAX: 225-0816
163 West 125th Street, New York, NY 10027..............   (212) 663-3900
  District Administrator.--Vivian E. Jones.                             
601 West 181st Street, New York, NY 10033..............   (212) 927-5333
2110 First Avenue, New York, NY 10029..................   (212) 348-9630
                                                                        

Counties: Bronx (part), New York (part), and Queens (part). Population 
        (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10024 (part), 10025 (part), 10026 (part), 10027, 10029 
        (part), 10030-35, 10037, 10039-40, 10115-16, 10463 (part), 11105 
        (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           SIXTEENTH DISTRICT

    JOSE E. SERRANO, Democrat, of Bronx, NY; born in Mayaguez, PR, 
October 24, 1943; attended PS-43, elementary school, Bronx, NY; Dodge 
Vocational High School, Bronx, NY; attended Lehman College, City 
University of New York, NY; served with the U.S. Army Medical Corps, 
1964-66; employed by the Manufacturers Hanover Bank, 1961-69; Community 
School District 7, 1969-74; New York State Assemblyman, 1974-90; 
chairman, Consumers Affairs Committee, 1979-83; chairman, Education 
Committee, 1983-90; married in 1979 to the former Mary Staucet; five 
children: Lisa Trapenese, Jose Marco, Benjamin, Jonathan Brucker, and 
Justine Brucker; elected to the 101st Congress by special election March 
28, 1990 to fill the vacancy caused by the resigination of Robert 
Garcia; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2342 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3216............................................         225-4361
  Special Counsel/Chief of Staff.--Ellyn Toscano.                       
  Executive Assistant.--Pichy Marty.                                    
  Legislative Director.--Lucy Hand.                                     
  Scheduler.--Clara Wagner.                                             
890 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY 10451-2828..............   (212) 538-5400
  District Director.--Cheryl Simmons-Oliver.                            
                                                                        

County: Bronx County (part). Cities and townships: Bronx. Population 
        (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 10451 (part), 10452 (part), 10453 (part), 10454-56, 10457 
        (part), 10458 (part), 10459, 10460 (part), 10461 (part), 10462 
        (part), 10465 (part), 10467 (part), 10468 (part), 10472-74

                                 *  *  *

                          SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT

    ELIOT L. ENGEL, Democrat, of Bronx, NY; born in Bronx, NY, on 
February 18, 1947; attended Bronx public schools; B.A., Hunter-Lehman 
College, 1969; M.A., City University of New York, 1973; New York Law 
School, 1987; married to Patricia Ennis Engel, 1980; three children: 
Julia, Jonathan, and Philip; teacher and counselor in the New York City 
public school system, 1969-77; elected to the New York legislature, 
1977-88; chaired the Assembly Committee on Alcoholism and Substance 
Abuse, and subcommittee on Mitchell-Lama Housing (twelve years prior to 
his election in Congress); Committee on Economic and Educational 
Opportunities; Committee on International Relations; Subcommittees: 
Early Childhood, Youth and Families; Workplace Protections on the 
``Opportunities'' Committee; International Relations Subcommit

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tee on Africa; Economic Policy and Trade; member: Congressional Human 
Rights Caucus, Democratic Study Group on Health, and Long Island Sound 
Caucus; co-chairman, Albanian Issues Caucus; board member, Congressional 
Ad Hoc Committee on Irish Affairs; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 
101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1433 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3217............................................         225-2464
  Administrative Assistant.--John F. Calvelli.                          
  Office Manager.--Pamela K. Segal.                                     
  Director of Communications.--Frank M. Pizzurro.                       
3655 Johnson Avenue, Bronx, NY 10463...................   (718) 796-9700
  Chief of Staff.--Arnold I. Linhardt.                                  
                                                                        

Counties: Bronx (part), Westchester (part). Cities and townships: Parts 
        of Bronx, Yonkers, Mount Vernon, New Rochelle and Pelham. 
        Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10451 (part), 10452 (part), 10453 (part), 10457 (part), 10458 
        (part), 10463 (part), 10466, 10467 (part), 10468 (part), 10469 
        (part), 10470-71, 10475 (part), 10550 (part), 10551, 10552 
        (part), 10553 (part), 10701 (part), 10702, 10703 (part), 10704 
        (part), 10705 (part), 10710 (part), 10801 (part), 10802, 10803 
        (part), 10804 (part), 10805 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT

    NITA M. LOWEY, Democrat, of NY; born in New York, NY, July 5, 1937; 
attended P.S. 114, New York City; graduated, Bronx High School of 
Science, 1955; B.S., Mount Holyoke College, 1959; assistant to Secretary 
of State for Economic Development and Neighborhood Preservation, and 
deputy director, Division of Economic Opportunity, 1975-85; Assistant 
Secretary of State, 1985-87; member: board of directors of Close-Up 
Foundation, board of directors of Effective Parenting Information for 
Children, Downstate (New York Region), board of directors Windward 
School, Westchester Jewish Conference, Westchester Opportunity Program, 
National Committee of the Police Corps; Women's Network of the YWCA, 
Legal Awareness for Women, National Women's Political Caucus of 
Westchester, American Jewish Committee of Westchester; married to 
Stephen Lowey, 1961; three children: Dana, Jacqueline, and Douglas; 
elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st Congress; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2421 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3218............................................         225-6506
  Administrative Assistant.--Scott Fleming.                FAX: 225-0546
  Executive Assistant.--Randy Stokes.                                   
Suite 310, 222 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY                      
 10605.................................................   (914) 428-1707
  District Administrator.--Deborah Bohren.                              
                                                                        

Counties: Bronx (part), Queens (part), Westchester (part). Cities and 
        townships; Harrison, Larchmont, Mamaroneck, Mount Vernon, Port 
        Chester, Rye Brook, Purchase, Rye, Scarsdale, White Plains, 
        Yonkers, Tuckahoe, Creshwood, Bronxville, Eastchester, New 
        Rochelle, Pelham, City Island, Country Club, Edgewater, Locust 
        Point, Spencer Estates, Throggs Neck, Flushing, Holliswood, 
        Jamaica Estates, Kew Garden Hills, Lefrak City, Queens Valley, 
        West Cunningham Park, Fresh Meadows, and Rego Park. Population 
        (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10464, 10465 (part), 10469 (part), 10475 (part), 10528, 10530 
        (part), 10538, 10543, 10550 (part), 10552 (part), 10553 (part), 
        10573, 10577, 10580, 10583 (part), 10601 (part), 10602, 10604 
        (part), 10605 (part), 10606 (part), 10607 (part), 10701 (part), 
        10703 (part), 10704 (part), 10705 (part), 10706 (part), 10707 
        (part), 10708-09, 10710 (part), 10801 (part), 10803 (part), 
        10804 (part), 10805 (part), 11354 (part), 11355 (part), 11357 
        (part), 11360 (part), 11365 (part), 11366 (part), 11367 (part), 
        11368 (part), 11373 (part), 11374 (part), 11375 (part), 11379 
        (part), 11423 (part), 11427 (part), 11431, 11432 (part), 11435 
        (part), 11439

                                 *  *  *

                           NINETEENTH DISTRICT

    SUE W. KELLY, Republican, of Katonah, NY; born in Lima, OH, 
September 26, 1936; attended Lima Central High School, Lima, OH; B.A., 
Denison University, Granville, OH, 1958; M.A., Sarah Lawrence College, 
Bronxville, NY, 1985; educator, small business owner, patient advocate, 
rape crisis counselor, community leader; member: League of Women Voters, 
American Association of University Women, PTA, Bedford Recreation 
Committee; member, Bedford Presbyterian Church; married to Edward W. 
Kelly, 1960; four children: Eric, Sean, Charity, and Tim; committees: 
Transportation and Infrastructure, Small Business, and Banking and 
Financial Services.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1037 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-5441
  Chief of Staff.--Dennis Lambert.                                      
  Legislative Director.--Steve Hall.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Dan Boston.                                         
21 Old Main Street, Room 205, Fishkill, NY 12524.......   (914) 897-5200
  District Director.--Jay Townsend.                                     
105 S. Bedford Rd., Room 312-A, Mt. Kisco, NY 10549....   (914) 241-6340
                                                                        


Counties: Dutchess County (part); cities and townships of Amenia, 
        Beekman, Castle Point, Chelsea, City of Poughkeepsie, Dover, 
        Dover Plains, East Fishkill, Fishkill (not including City of 
        Beacon), Glenham, Holmes, Hopewell Junction, Hughsonville, 
        LaGrange (part), Millbrook, New Hamburg, Pawling, Poughquag, 
        Stormville, Unionvale, Verbank, Wappinger, Wappingers Falls, 
        Washington, Wassiac, Wingdale. Post Offices: Billings (part of 
        Town of Union Vale, E. Fiskkill), Clinton Corners (part of Town 
        of Washington), LaGrangeville (part of Town of Unionvale), 
        Pleasant Valley (part of LaGrange, Union Vale), Salt Point (part 
        of Town of Washington). Orange County (part); cities and 
        townships of Campbell Hall, Cornwall, Cornwall-on-Hudson, Ft. 
        Montgomery, Hamptonburgh, Highlands, Highland Falls, 
        Mountainville, New Windsor, Rock Tavern, Vails Gate, West Point. 
        Post Offices: Bear Mountain (part of Town of Highlands), Central 
        Valley (part of Town of Highlands), Montgomery (part of Town of 
        Hamptonburgh), Newburgh (part of Town of New Windsor), Salisbury 
        Mills (part of Town of Cornwall), Washingtonville (part of New 
        Windsor, Hamptonburgh). Putnam County; cities and townships of 
        Baldwin Place, Brewster, Carmel, Cold Spring, Garrison, Kent, 
        Lake Peekskill, Mahopac, Mahopac Falls, Patterson, Philipstown, 
        Putnam Valley, Southeast. Westchester County; cities and 
        townships of Amawalk, Armonk, Baldwin Place, Bedford, Bedford 
        Hills, Briarcliff Manor/Scarborough, Buchanan, Chappaqua, city 
        of Peekskill, city of White Plains (North Part), Cortlandt, 
        Crompound, Cross River, Croton Falls, Croton-on-Hudson, Golden's 
        Bridge, Granite Springs, Hawthorne, Jefferson Valley, Katonah, 
        Lewisboro, Lincolndale, Maryknoll, Millwood, Mohegan Lake, 
        Montrose, Mount Kisco, Mount Kisco, Mount Pleasant, New Castle, 
        North Castle, North Salem, North Tarrytown, Ossining, Peekskill, 
        Pleasantville, Pound Ridge, Purdys, Shenorock, Shrub Oak, 
        Somers, South Salem, Thornwood, Valhalla, Verplanck, Waccabuc, 
        Yorktown, and Yorktown Heights. Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 10501, 10504-07, 10509-12, 10514, 10516-21, 10524, 10526-27, 
        10532, 10535-37, 10540-42, 10545-49, 10560, 10562, 10566, 10570, 
        10576 10578-79, 10587-90, 10591 (part), 10594, 10595 (part), 
        10596-98, 10602, 10603 (part), 10911, 10916-17, 10922, 10928, 
        10953, 10992, 10996, 12501, 12510-12, 12514, 12518, 12520, 
        12522, 12524, 12527, 12531, 12533, 12537, 12540 12545, 12549, 
        12550 (part), 12553, 12560, 12563-64, 12569-70, 12575 (part), 
        12577 (part), 12578, 12582, 12584-85, 12590 (part), 12592, 
        12594, 12601 (part), 12602, 12603 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           TWENTIETH DISTRICT

    BENJAMIN A. GILMAN, Republican, of Middletown, NY; born in 
Poughkeepsie, NY, December 6, 1922; educated in the public schools of 
Middletown and graduated from Middletown High School, 1941; B.S., 
Wharton School of Business and Finance, University of Pennsylvania, 
1946; LL.B., New York Law School, 1950; veteran of World War II, 20th 
Air Force, 19th Bomb Group; awarded Distinguished Flying Cross and Air 
Medal for 35 missions over Japan; appointed assistant attorney general, 
New York State Department of Law, 1953; formed the law firm of Gilman & 
Gilman, 1955, in Middletown, NY; attorney for New York State's Temporary 
Commission on the Courts; served for 3 terms in the New York State 
Assembly from the 95th District, 1967-72; member: Southeastern Water 
Commission; Middletown, Orange County, New York State, and American Bar 
Associations; the Association of the Bar of the City of New York; New 
York Trial Lawyers Association, and the American Trial Lawyers 
Association; also a member of Orange County Republican Committee, 
American Legion, V.F.W., Masonic War Veterans Beth El Post No. 29, 
J.W.V. (national legislative chairman), B.P.O.E. No. 1097, Hoffman Lodge 
of F.&A.M., A.A.O.N.M.S. of Cyprus Temple (Albany), International 
Narcotic Enforcement Officers Association, Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, 
Otisville Grange, Hudson-Delaware Boy Scout Council, Lamont-Doherty 
Geological Observatory Advisory Council, advisory committee of NYS 
Division of Youth's Start Center, past president of Capitol Hill Shrine 
Club, former board chairman of Middletown Little League, vice president 
of Orange County Mental Health Association, and Orange County Heart 
Association; Lt. Col. Civil Air Patrol, Congressional Branch; member: Le 
Societe des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux; Colonel, New York Guard; formerly 
married to Rita Gail Gilman, 1984, (deceased February 25, 1991); 
children: Jonathan, Harrison, Susan, David, and Ellen (deceased Nov. 10, 
1976); elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress; chairman, International Relations Committee, 1995; 
member, Government Reform and Oversight Committee; former member of 
Foreign Affairs Committee, Post Office, Energy Security Working Group, 
Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, Select Committee on 
Hunger, Congressional Delegate to United Nations General Assembly, 11th 
Special Session (1981); member: U.S.-Ukraine Famine Commission; U.S.-
Mexican Interparliamentary Conference; cochairman, U.S.-European 
Interparliamentary Conference; Congressional Advisor to Law of the Sea 
Conference; United States Military Academy Board of Visitors, 1973-83; 
Presidential Commission on World Hunger; task force on the Handicapped, 
cochairman, ad hoc committee on Irish Affairs; vice chairman, House task 
force on POW's and MIA's; Foundation for Better Health; Good Samaritan 
Hospital, Suffern, NY; board of directors, World Hunger Year.


                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2449 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3220............................................         225-3776
  Administrative Assistant.--Nancy L. Colandrea.                        
  Legislative Director.--Todd Burger.                                   
  Press Assistant.--Andrew Zarutskie.                                   
P.O. Box 358, 407 East Main Street, Middletown, NY                      
 10940-0358............................................   (914) 343-6666
  District Office Manager.--Amalia Aumick.                              
377 Route 59, Monsey, NY 10954-3498....................   (914) 357-9000
32 Main Street, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY 10706-1602......   (914) 478-5550
                                                                        


Counties: Orange (part); Rockland; Sullivan (part); Westchester (part). 
        Population (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 10502-03, 10522-23, 10530 (part), 10533, 10583 (part), 10591 
        (part), 10595 (part), 10603 (part), 10606 (part), 10607 (part), 
        10706 (part), 10707 (part), 10710 (part), 10901, 10910-15, 
        10917-21, 10923-27, 10930-33, 10940, 10950, 10952, 10954, 10956, 
        10958-60, 10962-65, 10968-70, 10973-77, 10979-90, 10992 (part), 
        10993-94, 10998, 12543 (part), 12549, 12550 (part), 12566 
        (part), 12575 (part), 12577 (part), 12586 (part), 12719-21, 
        12726-27, 12729, 12732, 12734, 12737, 12739, 12743, 12746, 
        12748-49, 12752, 12762, 12764, 12769-71, 12775 (part), 12777-78, 
        12780, 12781 (part), 12783, 12785-86, 12790, 12792

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT

    MICHAEL R. McNULTY, Democrat, of Green Island, NY; born in Troy, 
Rensselaer County, NY, September 16, 1947; graduated from St. Joseph's 
Grammar School, Green Island, NY, 1961; attended LaSalle Institute, 
Troy, NY, 1961-64; graduated St. Joseph's Institute, Barrytown, NY, 
1965; attended, Loyola University, Rome Center, Rome, Italy, 1967-68; 
B.A., Holy Cross College, Worcester, MA, 1969; attended Hill School of 
Insurance, New York City, 1970; insurance broker; elected: town 
supervisor, town of Green Island, NY, 1969-77; mayor, village of Green 
Island, 1977-83; New York State Assembly, 1983-88; member: Albany County 
Democratic Executive Committee, Green Island Democratic Committee, New 
York State Democratic Committee; board of directors, Capital Region 
Technology Development Council; delegate, Democratic National 
Convention, 1972; married to the former Nancy Ann Lazzaro, 1971; four 
children: Michele M., Angela E., Nancy T., and Maria L.; elected on 
November 8, 1988 to the 101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2442 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3221............................................         225-5076
  Chief of Staff.--Lana R. Helfrich.                       FAX: 225-5077
  Press Secretary.--Charles Segal.                                      
  Legislative Director.--Jim Glenn.                                     
Leo W. O'Brien Federal Building, Albany, NY 12207......   (518) 465-0700
U.S. Office, Schenectady, NY 12305.....................   (518) 374-4547
33 Second Street, Troy, NY 12180.......................   (518) 271-0822
9 Market Street, Amsterdam, NY 12010...................   (518) 843-3400
                                                                        

Counties: Albany, Montgomery (part), Rensselaer (part), Saratoga (part), 
        and Schenectady. Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 12007-09, 12010 (part), 12019 (part), 12023, 12027 (part), 
        12041, 12045-47, 12053-56, 12059, 12061 (part), 12066-67, 12068 
        (part), 12069, 12070 (part), 12072, 12077, 12083-85, 12086 
        (part), 12087, 12107, 12110, 12120, 12122 (part), 12128, 12137, 
        12141, 12143-44, 12147, 12148 (part), 12150, 12157 (part), 
        12158-59, 12161, 12163, 12166, 12177, 12180 (part), 12182 
        (part), 12183, 12186, 12188 (part), 12189, 12193, 12198 (part), 
        12200-12, 12220, 12224-25, 12260, 12300-09, 12325, 12345, 12469 
        (part), 12508 (part), 12550 (part), 13317 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                         TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT

    GERALD B.H. SOLOMON, Republican, of Glens Falls, NY; born in 
Okeechobee, FL, August 14, 1930; attended the public schools; graduated 
from Bethlehem Central High School, Delmar, NY; attended Siena College, 
Albany, NY, and St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY; served in the U.S. 
Marine Corps, 1951-52; founding partner of insurance and investment 
firm; member, New York State Assembly, 1973-78; Queensbury town 
supervisor and Warren County legislator, 1968-72; member: First 
Presbyterian Church, Masons, Kiwanis, Grange, Farm Bureau, Marine Corps 
League, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans; married to the 
former Freda Parker of Monongahela, PA, 1955; five children: Susan, 
Daniel, Robert, Linda, and Jeffrey; elected to the 96th Congress, 
November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2206 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3222............................................         225-5614
  Administrative Assistant.--Geoffrey Gleason.             FAX: 225-6234
  Personal Secretary.--Dorothy Cook.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Dan Amon.                                           
Gaslight Square, Saratoga Springs, NY 12801............   (518) 587-9800
21 Bay Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801...................   (518) 792-3031
337 Fairview Avenue, Hudson, NY 12534..................   (518) 828-0181
                                                                        


Counties: Columbia, Dutchess (part), Essex (part), Greene, Rensselaer 
        (part), Saratoga (part), Schoharie (part), Warren, Washington. 
        Population (1990), 582,340.
ZIP Codes: 12015, 12017-18, 12019 (part), 12020, 12022, 12024, 12026, 
        12027 (part), 12028-29, 12033, 12035, 12037, 12040, 12042, 
        12050-52, 12057-58, 12060, 12061 (part), 12062-63, 12065, 12073-
        76, 12082-83, 12087, 12089-90, 12092, 12094, 12106, 12114-15, 
        12118, 12121, 12122 (part), 12123-25, 12130-33, 12135-36, 12138, 
        12140, 12148 (part), 12151, 12153-54, 12156, 12157 (part), 
        12162, 12165, 12167 (part), 12168-70, 12172-74, 12176, 12180 
        (part), 12181, 12182 (part), 12184-85, 12188 (part), 12192, 
        12195-96, 12198 (part), 12405, 12407, 12413-15, 12418, 12422-24, 
        12427, 12430-31, 12436, 12439, 12442, 12444, 12450-52, 12454, 
        12460, 12463, 12468, 12469 (part), 12470, 12473, 12482, 12485, 
        12492, 12496, 12502-04, 12506-07, 12513-14, 12516-17, 12521, 
        12523, 12526, 12529-30, 12534, 12538, 12540 (part), 12541, 
        12544, 12546, 12565, 12567, 12569, 12571-72, 12574, 12578, 
        12580-81, 12583, 12590 (part), 12593, 12601 (part), 12603 
        (part), 12801, 12803-04, 12808-11, 12814-17, 12819-24, 12826-28, 
        12831-39, 12841, 12843-46, 12848-63, 12865-66, 12870-74, 12878-
        79, 12883-87, 12913 (part), 12928, 12932, 12942-43, 12946, 
        12956, 12960-61, 12964, 12974, 12983 (part), 12987, 12997-98

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT

    SHERWOOD L. BOEHLERT, Republican, of New Hartford, NY; born in 
Utica, September 28, 1936; graduated from Roosevelt School, Utica; 
Whitesboro Central High School; and Utica College, A.B., 1961; served in 
the U.S. Army, 1956-58; Wyandotte Chemicals Corp., 1961-64; 1964-72, 
chief of staff for Congressman Alexander Pirnie; 1973-79, chief of staff 
for Congressman Donald J. Mitchell; past president, Administrative 
Assistants Association, U.S. House of Representatives; elected 1979, 
Oneida County Executive; member: board of directors, Utica College 
Foundation, St. John The Evangelist Church, New Hartford; Distinguished 
Service Award, New York Air Force Association; Honorary Doctoral Degree, 
Utica College of Syracuse University; Federal 100: Readers' Choice 
Award, Federal Computer Week Magazine; Environmental Leadership Award, 
League of Conservation Voters of America; married to the former Marianne 
Willey; four children; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on Science, 
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure; chairman, Water 
Resources and Environment Subcommittees.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2246 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3223............................................         225-3665
  Chief of Staff.--Dean D'Amore.                                        
  Executive Secretary.--Margaret Moore.                                 
Alexander Pirnie Federal Office Building, Room 200, 10                  
 Broad Street, Utica, NY 13501.........................   (315) 793-8146
  District Director.--Randy Wilcox.                                     
                                                                        

Counties: Broome (part), Chenango, Delaware (part), Herkimer (part), 
        Madison, Montgomery (part), Oneida, Otsego, and Schoharie 
        (part). Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 12031, 12036, 12043, 12064, 12071, 12093, 12113, 12116, 
        12149, 12155, 12160, 12167 (part), 12175, 12187, 12194, 12197, 
        12421, 12434, 12438, 12455, 12459, 12474, 12724, 12776, 13030 
        (part), 13032, 13035 (part), 13037 (part), 13040, 13042 (part), 
        13043, 13052 (part), 13054, 13061, 13072, 13082, 13085, 13122 
        (part), 13123-24, 13133-34, 13136, 13155, 13157, 13162-63, 
        13301, 13303-04, 13308-10, 13313-15, 13316 (part), 13317 (part), 
        13318-23, 13326, 13328, 13329 (part), 13332-38, 13339 (part), 
        13340-42, 13346, 13348-50, 13352, 13354-55, 13357, 13361-65, 
        13401-03, 13406-11, 13413, 13415, 13417-18, 13421, 13424-25, 
        13428-29, 13431-32, 13434-35, 13438-40, 13442, 13450, 13452, 
        13455-57, 13459-61, 13464-66, 13468-69, 13471, 13475-80, 13482, 
        13483 (part), 13484-92, 13494-95, 13501-05, 13730, 13731 (part), 
        13733, 13739-40, 13744-47, 13750-53, 13755, 13757-58, 13775-78, 
        13780, 13782, 13786-88, 13796, 13801, 13804, 13806-10, 13813 
        (part), 13814-15, 13820, 13825, 13830, 13832-34, 13837-39, 13841 
        (part), 13842-44, 13846-49, 13856, 13859-61, 13862 (part), 13901 
        (part)

                                 *  *  *

                         TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT

    JOHN M. McHUGH, Republican, of Pierrepont Manor, NY; born in 
Watertown, NY, on September 29, 1948; graduated from Watertown High 
School, 1966; B.A., Utica College of Syr

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acuse University; M.A., Nelson A. Rockefeller Graduate School of Public 
Affairs; assistant to the city manager, Watertown; liaison with local 
governments for New York State Senator H. Douglas Barclay; elected to 
the New York State Senate, 1984-92; member: American Society of Young 
Political Leaders; Jefferson County Farm Bureau; BPOE of Watertown; 
National Conference of State Legislators; Council of State Governments' 
Eastern Regional Conference Committee on Fiscal Affairs; U.S. Trade 
Representative's Intergovernmental Policy Advisory Committee on Trade; 
member: House National Security Committee; Subcommittee on Installations 
and Facilities; Subcommittee on Research and Development; chairman of 
Panel on Military Morale, Welfare and Recreation; Committee on 
Government Reform and Oversight; chairman of Subcommittee on the Postal 
Service; Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources and 
Regulatory Affairs; Subcommittee on District of Columbia; co-chairman 
House Army Caucus and Congressional Study Group on Canada; married to 
Katie McHugh; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; 
reelected to 104th Congress, November 8, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
416 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3224..................................................         225-4611
  Chief of Staff.--Cary R. Brick.                                       
  Administrative Secretary.--Donna M. Bell.                             
                                                                        

Counties: Clinton, Essex (part), Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer 
        (part), Jefferson, Lewis, Oswego, St. Lawrence. Cities and 
        townships: Adams, Adams Center, Akwesasne, Albion, Alexandria 
        Bay, Altmar, Altona, Amboy, Amsterdam (part), Antwerp, Arietta, 
        Ausable Chasm, AuSable Forks, Balmat, Bangor, Barnes Corners, 
        Batchellerville, Beaver Falls, Beaver River, Beekmantown, 
        Belfort, Belleville, Bellmont, Benedict, Benson, Bernhards Bay, 
        Big Moose, Black Brook, Black River, Bleecker, Blue Mountain 
        Lake, Bluff Point, Bombay, Boonville (part), Bouquet, Boysen 
        Bay, Boylston, Brainardsville, Brandon, Brandeth Park, 
        Brantingham, Brasher Falls, Brasier Corners, Brier Hill, 
        Brighton, Broadalbin, Brownville, Brushton, Burke, Cadyville, 
        Calcium, Canada Lake, Canton, Cape Vincent, Caroga Lake, 
        Carthage, Castorland, Cedar River, Central Square, Champion, 
        Champlain, Chase Mills, Chasm Falls, Chateaugay, Chaumont, 
        Chazy, Chesterfield, Childwold, Chippewa Bay, Churubusco, Clare, 
        Clayburg, Clayton, Cleveland, Cliffhaven, Clifton, Clinton, 
        Clintonville, Cold Brook, Colton, Constable, Constableville, 
        Constantia, Coopersville, Copenhagen, Cork Center, Cranberry 
        Lake, Crary Mills, Crater Club, Croghan, Crystaldale, Dannemora, 
        Dart's Lake, Deerland, Deer River, Deferiet, Degrasse, DeKalb, 
        DeKalb Junction, Denmark, Depauville, DePeyster, Dexter, Diana, 
        Dickinson, Dickinson Center, Dolgeville, Duane, Eagle Bay, 
        Eagle's Nest, Edwards, Ellenburg, Ellenburg Center, Ellenburg 
        Corners, Ellenburg Depot, Ellisburg, Elmdale, Emeryville, 
        Ephratah, Essex, Evans Mills, Felts Mills, Fine, Fineview, 
        Fishers Landing, Flackville, Fonda (part) (R.R. No. 1), Fort 
        Covington, Fort Drum, Fort Jackson, Fort Johnson (part), Fort 
        Plain (part), Fowler, Franklin, Frontenanc, Fullerville, Fulton, 
        Gabriels, Glen Park, Glenfield, Gloversville, Gouverneur, 
        Granby, Great Bend, Green Lake, Greig, Grenell, Grindstone 
        Island, Hagaman (part), Hailesboro, Hammond, Hannawa Falls, 
        Hannibal, Harkness, Harrietstown, Harrisburg, Harrisville, 
        Hastings, Helena, Henderson, Henderson Harbor, Hermon, Herrings, 
        Heuvelton, Higgins Bay, High Market, Hoffmeister, Hogansburg, 
        Hope, Hopkinton, Hounsfield, Indian Lake, Ingraham, Inlet, 
        Irona, Jay, Jericho, Joe Indian Pond, Johnstown, Keeseville, 
        Kirschnerville, Knapps, Lacona, LaFargeville, Lake Clear, Lake 
        Ozonia, Lake Pleasant, Lawrence, Lawrenceville, Le Ray, Lewis, 
        Leyden, Limekiln, Limerick, Lisbon, Lobdell, Long Lake, Loon 
        Lake, Lorraine, Louisville, Lowville, Lycoming, Lyme, Lyon 
        Mountain, Lyonsdale, Lyons Falls, Macomb, Madrid, Mallory, 
        Malone, Mannsville, Maple View, Martinsburg, Martville (part), 
        Massawepie, Massena, Mayfield, Meco, Merrill, Mexico, Minetto, 
        Moffittsville, Moira, Montague, Mooers, Mooers Forks, Morehouse, 
        Morley, Morrisonville, Morristown, Moss Lake, Mountain Lake, 
        Mountain View, Murray Island, Natural Bridge, Naumburg, New 
        Bremen, New Haven, Newkirks, Newton Falls, Nicholville, Norfolk, 
        North Bangor, Northampton, North Bush, North Lawrence, North 
        Stockholm, Northville, Norway, Norwood, Ogdensburg, Ohio, Old 
        Forge, Onchiota, Oppenheim, Orleans, Orwell, Osceola, 
        Oswegatchie, Oswego, Otter Lake, Owls Head, Oxbow, Oxbow Lake, 
        Palermo, Pamelia, Parish, Parishville, Paul Smiths, 
        Peasleeville, Peck's Park, Pennellville, Perth, Perrys Mills, 
        Peru, Petries Corners, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Piercefield, 
        Pierrepont, Pierrepont Manor, Pinckney, Pine Lake, Piseco, 
        Pitcairn, Plattsburgh, Plattsburgh AFB, Plessis, Point-Au-Roche, 
        Point Vivian, Port Douglas, Port Kent, Port Leyden, Potsdam, 
        Pulaski, Purdy's Mills, Pyrites, Rainbow Lake, Raquette Lake, 
        Ray Brook (part), Raymondville, Reber, Redfield, Redford, 
        Redwood, Rensselaer Falls, Richland, Richville, Riverview, 
        Rodman, Rooseveltown, Rosiere, Rossie, Round Island, Rouses 
        Point, Russell, Russia, Rutland, Sabael, Sabattis, Sackets 
        Harbor, St. Johnsville, St. Regis Falls, St. Regis Indian 
        Reservation, Salisbury Center, Salmon River, Sammonsville, Sand 
        Ridge, Sandy Creek, Sanfordville, Santa Clara, Saranac, Saranac 
        Inn, Saranac Lake (part), Schroeppel, Schuyler Falls, Scriba, 
        Sciota, Silver Lake, Smithville, Somerville, South Colton, South 
        Rutland, Speculator, Spy Lake, Standish, Star Lake, Sterling, 
        Stockholm, Stratford, Sunmount, Swastika, Thendara, Theresa, 
        Thousand Island Pk., Three Mile Bay, Trout River, Tupper Lake, 
        Turin, Union Falls, Unionville, Upper Jay, Upper St. Regis, 
        Valcour, Vermontville, Volney, Waddington, Wadhams, Wanakena, 
        Watertown, Waverly, Watson, Webb, Wellesley Island, Wells, West 
        Bangor, West Chazy, West Leyden, West Monroe, Westport, West 
        Stockholm, Westville, Whallonsburg, Wheelerville, Whippleville, 
        Williamstown, Willsboro, Wilna, Winthrop, Woodville, and Worth. 
        Population (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 11220 (part), 11231 (part), 11234 (part), 12010 (part), 
        12025, 12032, 12068 (part), 12070 (part), 12078, 12086 (part), 
        12095, 12108, 12117, 12134, 12139, 12164, 12190, 12812, 12842, 
        12847, 12864, 12901, 12910-12, 12913 (part), 12914-24, 12926-27, 
        12929-30, 12933-37, 12939-41, 12944-45, 12949-50, 12952-53, 
        12955, 12957-59, 12962, 12965-70, 12972-73, 12975-81, 12983 
        (part), 12985-86, 12989-90, 12992-96, 13028, 13036, 13042 
        (part), 13044, 13069 (part), 13074, 13076, 13083, 13093, 13103, 
        13107, 13111 (part), 13114-15, 13121, 13126, 13131-32, 13135, 
        13142, 13144-45, 13156 (part), 13167, 13302, 13305, 13309, 
        13312, 13316 (part), 13324-25, 13327, 13329 (part), 13331, 13339 
        (part), 13343, 13345, 13353, 13360, 13367-68, 13404, 13416, 
        13420, 13426, 13433, 13436-37, 13452, 13454, 13470-73, 13483 
        (part), 13489, 13493, 13601, 13603, 13605-08, 13610-28, 13630-
        43, 13645-52, 13654-62, 13664-85, 13687-88, 13690-97, 13699

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT

    JAMES T. WALSH, Republican, of Syracuse, NY; born in Syracuse, 
Onondaga County, NY, June 19, 1947; son of U.S. Representative William 
F. Walsh; attended St. Patrick's School, Syr

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acuse, NY; graduated, Christian Brothers Academy, Syracuse, 1966; B.A., 
St. Bonaventure University, Olean, NY, 1970; marketing executive; 
president, Syracuse Common Council; member: Syracuse Board of Estimate; 
Board of Trustees of Erie Canal Museum, Advisory Council of the Catholic 
Schools Drug-Free Schools and Communities Consortium, Valley Men's Club, 
South Side Businessmen's Club, Nine Mile Republican Club, Onondaga 
Anglers Association, Oneida Lake Association, Otisco Lake Association; 
married to the former Diane Elizabeth Ryan, 1974; three children: James 
(Jed), Benjamin, and Maureen; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1330 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3225............................................         225-3701
  Administrative Assistant.--Art Jutton.                   FAX: 225-4042
  Scheduler.--Michelle Grabda.                                          
  Legislative Assistant.--John Simmons.                                 
P.O. Box 7306, Syracuse, NY 13261......................   (315) 423-5657
  District Representative.--John McGuire.                  FAX: 423-5669
1 Lincoln Street, Auburn, NY 13021.....................   (315) 255-0649
45 Church Street, Cortland, NY, 13045..................   (315) 758-3918
                                                                        

Counties: Broome County; cities and townships of Bible School Park, 
        Johnson City, Killawog, Lisle, Maine, Whitney Point; Cayuga 
        County; cities and townships of Auburn, Cato, Fair Haven, 
        Martville, Meridian, Montezuma, Port Byron, Sterling, Weedsport; 
        Cortland County; cities and townships of Blodgett Mills, 
        Cincinnatus, Cortland, Cuyler, East Freetown, East Homer, 
        Harford, Homer, Little York, Marathon, McGraw, Preble, Truxton, 
        Willet; Tioga County: cities and townships of Berkshire, Newark 
        Valley, Richford; Onondaga County: cities and townships of 
        Apulia Station, Baldwinsvile, Brewerton, Camillus, Cicero, Clay, 
        Delphi Falls, DeWitt, East Syracuse, Elbridge & Hart Lot, 
        Fabius, Fayetteville, Jamesville, Jordan, Kirkville, Lafayette, 
        Liverpool, Lysander, Manlius, Marcellus, Marietta, Mattydale, 
        Memphis, Minoa, Mottville, Nedrow, North Syracuse, Onondaga, 
        Oran, Plainville, Pompey, Salina, Skaneateles, Skaneateles 
        Falls, Solvay, Tully, Warners. Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 13020, 13021 (part), 13022 (part), 13027, 13029, 13031, 
        13033, 13039-41, 13045, 13050-51, 13055-57, 13060, 13063-64, 
        13066, 13077-78, 13080, 13082, 13084, 13087-90, 13094, 13101, 
        13104, 13108, 13110-13, 13116-17, 13119-20, 13125, 13137-38, 
        13140-41, 13152-53, 13156, 13158-59, 13164, 13166, 13201-07, 
        13208-12, 13214-15, 13217, 13220-21, 13250, 13261, 13736-38, 
        13784, 13790, 13794, 13797, 13802-03, 13811, 13835, 13862-63

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT

    MAURICE D. HINCHEY, Democrat, of Saugerties, NY; born in New York, 
NY, on October 27, 1938; attended St. Mary's of Snows, Saugerties; 
graduated, Saugerties High School, Saugerties, 1956; B.S., State 
College, New Paltz, N.Y., 1968; M.A., State College, New Paltz, 1969; 
seaman first class, U.S. Navy, 1956-59; teacher, public administrator; 
elected to the New York State Assembly, 1975-92; member: New York 
Council of State Governments, National Conference of State Legislators; 
married to Ilene Marder Hinchey; three children (including two sons by 
previous marriage): Maurice Scott, Josef, and Michelle Rebecca, 1987; 
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected to the 104th 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1313 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3226............................................         225-6335
  Administrative Assistant.--Eleanor Nash-Brown.                        
  Legislative Director.--Christopher Arthur.                            
  Press Secretary.--Erik Smith.                                         
291 Wall Street, Kingston, NY 12401....................   (914) 331-4466
Federal Building, Binghamton, NY 13901.................   (607) 773-2768
114 Prospect Street, Ithaca, NY 14850..................   (607) 273-1388
                                                                        

Counties: Broome County; towns of Binghamton, Chenango (part), Conklin, 
        Dickinson, Kirkwood, Sanford, Union, and Vestal; city of 
        Binghamton. Delaware County; towns of Deposit, Hancock, and 
        Tompkins. Dutchess County; city of Beacon. Orange County; town 
        and city of Newburgh. Sullivan County; towns of Callicoon, 
        Delaware, Fallsburg, Fremont, Liberty, Neversink, Rockland, and 
        Thompson (part). Tioga County; towns of Barton, Candor, Nichols, 
        Owego, Spencer, and Tioga. Tompkins County; towns of Caroline, 
        Danby, Dryden, Enfield, and Ithaca; city of Ithaca. Ulster 
        County; towns of Denning, Esopus, Gardiner, Hardenburgh, Hurley, 
        Kingston, Lloyd, Marbletown, Marlborough, New Paltz, Olive, 
        Plattekill, Rochester, Rosendale, Saugerties, Shandaken, 
        Shawangunk, Ulster, Wawarsing, and Woodstock; city of Kingston. 
        Population (1990), 580,338.
ZIP Codes: 12401, 12404, 12406, 12409-12, 12416-17, 12419-20, 12428-29, 
        12432-33, 12435, 12440-41, 12443, 12446, 12448-49, 12453, 12456-
        58, 12461, 12464-66, 12471-72, 12475, 12477, 12480-81, 12483-84, 
        12486-87, 12489-91, 12493-95, 12498, 12508 (part), 12515, 12525, 
        12527-28, 12542, 12547-48, 12550 (part), 12551-52, 12561, 12566 
        (part), 12568, 12575 (part), 12584, 12586 (part), 12588-89, 
        12701, 12722-23, 12725, 12733, 12736, 12738, 12740-42, 12745, 
        12747, 12750-51, 12753-54, 12758-60, 12763, 12765-68, 12775 
        (part), 12779, 12781 (part), 12782, 12784, 12787-89, 12791, 
        13053 (part), 13062, 13068 (part), 13731 (part), 13732, 13734, 
        13743, 13748-49, 13754, 13756, 

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        13760, 13774, 13783, 13790 (part), 13795, 13812, 13813 (part), 13826-
        27, 13840, 13845, 13850-51, 13864-65, 13901 (part), 13902-04, 
        13905 (part), 14817 (part), 14850 (part), 14851-53, 14859 
        (part), 14881, 14883 (part), 14886 (part), 14892 (part), 14896

                                 *  *  *

                         TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT

    BILL PAXON, Republican, of Williamsville, NY; born in Buffalo, NY, 
April 29, 1954; attended Akron Central Elementary, NY; graduated, St. 
Joseph's Collegiate Institute, Buffalo, NY, 1968; B.A., Canisius 
College, Buffalo, NY, 1977; Erie County legislator, 1978-82; elected to 
New York State Assembly, 1982-88; member: Commerce Committee and serves 
on the Telecommunications and Finance Subcommittee; chairman of the 
Nation Republican Congressional Committee; married to Congresswoman 
Susan Molinari (R-Staten Island); elected on November 8, 1988 to the 
101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2436 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3227............................................         225-5265
  Chief of Staff.--Michael Hook.                           FAX: 225-5910
  Appointments Secretary.--Marilyn Abel.                                
  Administrative Assistant.--David Marventano.                          
  Press Secretary.--Eric Cote.                                          
5500 Main Street, Williamsville, NY 14221..............   (716) 634-2324
10 East Main Street, Victor, NY 14564..................   (716) 742-1600
268 West Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021, (by                          
 appointment)..........................................   (800) 453-8330
216 E. Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020, (by appointment)   (800) 453-8330
131 Main Street, Geneseo, NY 14454, (by appointment)...   (800) 453-8330
10 Leach Road, Lyons, NY 14489, (by appointment).......   (800) 453-8330
117 Fall Street, Seneca Falls, NY 13148, (by                            
 appointment)..........................................   (800) 453-8330
36 North Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569, (by                             
 appointment)..........................................   (800) 453-8330
611 West Washington Street, Geneva, NY 14456 (by                        
 appointment)..........................................   (800) 453-8330
                                                                        

Counties: Cayuga (part), Erie (part), Genesee, Livingston, Monroe 
        (part), Ontario, Seneca (part), Wayne, and Wyoming. Population 
        (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 13021 (part), 13034, 13065, 13143, 13146, 13148 (part), 
        13154, 13156 (part), 13165 (part), 14001 (part), 14003, 14004 
        (part), 14005, 14009, 14011, 14013, 14020-21, 14024, 14030 
        (part), 14031, 14032 (part), 14036-40, 14042, 14051, 14052 
        (part), 14054, 14056, 14058, 14059 (part), 14066, 14068, 14082-
        83, 14086 (part), 14102, 14113, 14125, 14130, 14139 (part), 
        14143, 14145, 14167, 14169, 14215 (part), 14221 (part), 14225 
        (part), 14226 (part), 14228 (part), 14231, 14413-14, 14416 
        (part), 14422-25, 14427, 14428 (part), 14432-33, 14435, 14437, 
        14443-44, 14449, 14450 (part), 14453-54, 14456 (part), 14461-63, 
        14466, 14469, 14471-72, 14474-75, 14480-82, 14485-89, 14502 
        (part), 14504-06, 14510-13, 14514 (part), 14516-20, 14522, 
        14525, 14530, 14532-33, 14534 (part), 14536-39, 14541 (part), 
        14542, 14543 (part), 14544-51, 14554-58, 14560-61, 14563, 14564 
        (part), 14568-69, 14572, 14580 (part), 14584-85, 14586 (part), 
        14589-92, 14623 (part), 14624 (part), 14822, 14836, 14846

                                 *  *  *

                         TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT

    LOUISE McINTOSH SLAUGHTER, Democrat, of Fairport, NY; born in Harlan 
County, KY, August 14, 1929; graduated from University of Kentucky with 
a B.S. in Bacteriology; master's degree in Public Health; elected to 
Monroe County legislature, two terms, 1976-79; elected to New York State 
Assembly, two terms, 1982-86; Woman of the Year, 1987, Rochester Women's 
Political Caucus; married to Robert Slaughter; three daughters; two 
grandchildren; elected to 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress; majority whip at-large; member: Committee 
on Government Reform and Oversight; Committee on the Budget.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2347 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3228............................................         225-3615
  Chief of Staff.--Thomas Bantle                                        
  Legislative Director.--Anne Grady.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Kelly Sullivan.                                     
3120 Federal Building, Rochester, NY 14614.............   (716) 232-4850
  District Director.--Michael Keane.                                    
                                                                        

County: Monroe County (part). Cities and townships: Brighton, E. 
        Rochester, Greece, Hennitta, Irondequoit, Penfield, Perinton, 
        Pittsford, Rochester, Webster. Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 13901 (part), 14445, 14450 (part), 14467, 14468 (part), 14502 
        (part), 14515, 14526, 14534 (part), 14543 (part), 14564 (part), 
        14580 (part), 14586 (part), 14601-05, 14606 (part), 14607-12, 
        14613 (part), 14614-22, 14623 (part), 14624 (part), 14625-26, 
        14660, 14692
        
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                          TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT

    JOHN J. LaFALCE, Democrat, of Tonawanda, NY; born in Buffalo, 
October 6, 1939; graduated from Canisius High School, Canisius College, 
B.S. 1961, Villanova Law School, J.D. 1964; captain, U.S. Army, 1965-67; 
law clerk, Office of General Counsel, Department of the Navy, 1963; 
former lecturer on law, George Washington University, 1965-66; practiced 
law in Buffalo; member, New York State Senate, 1971-72; member, New York 
State Assembly, 1973-74; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking minority member, House 
Committee on Small Business; member, House Committee on Banking and 
Financial Services; married Patricia Fisher, 1979.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2310 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3229............................................         225-3231
  Administrative Assistant.--Ronald J. Maselka.                         
  Communications Director.--Gary A. Luczak.                             
Main U.S. Post Office, 615 Main Street, Niagara Falls,                  
 NY 14302..............................................   (716) 284-9976
Federal Building, 111 West Huron Street, Buffalo, NY                    
 14202.................................................   (716) 846-4056
409 S. Union St., Spencerport, NY 14559................   (716) 352-4777
                                                                        

Counties: Niagara, Orleans. Erie County; cities and townships of Buffalo 
        (part), Grand Island, Tonawanda. Monroe County; cities and 
        townships of Clarkson, Gates, Hamlin, Ogden, Parma, Rochester 
        (part) and Sweden. Population (1990), 580,336.
ZIP Codes: 14001, 14008, 14012, 14028, 14067, 14072, 14092, 14094, 
        14098, 14102, 14105, 14107-09, 14120, 14126, 14131-32, 14144, 
        14150, 14172, 14174, 14201 (part), 14202 (part), 14203 (part), 
        14204 (part), 14205 (part), 14207, 14209, 14213, 14214 (part), 
        14215 (part), 14217, 14222 (part), 14223, 14301-06, 14410 
        (part), 14411, 14420, 14428 (part), 14429, 14430 (part), 14442, 
        14452, 14464, 14468, 14470, 14473, 14476-77, 14479, 14508, 14514 
        (part), 14559, 14571, 14606 (part), 14624 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           THIRTIETH DISTRICT

    JACK QUINN, Republican, of Hamburg, NY; born on April 13, 1951 in 
Buffalo, NY; B.A., Siena College, Loudonville, NY, 1973; M.A., State 
University of New York, Buffalo, 1978; teacher; councilman, Hamburg, 
1982-84; town supervisor, Hamburg, 1985-92; founder, DARE, 1984; married 
to the former Mary Beth McAndrews, 1974; two children: Jack, III, 1978; 
and Kara Elizabeth, 1982; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
331 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3230..................................................         225-3306
  Legislative Director.--Beth Meyers.                                   
  Legislative Assistants: Kara Austin; Cassandra                        
   McClam; Michael Pietkiewicz                                          
  Legislative Correspondent: Joshua Fitzpatrick                         
  Scheduler/DC.--Paulette Toellner.                                     
Brisbane Building, 403 Main Street, Suite 240, Buffalo,                 
 NY 14203-2199.........................................   (716) 845-5257
  Administrative Assistant.--Mary Lou Palmer.              FAX: 847-0323
                                                                        

County: Erie County (part); cities and townships of Boston, Brant, 
        Buffalo (part), Cheektowaga, Colden, Concord, Collins, East 
        Aurora, Eden, Elma, Evans, Farnham, Glenwood, Hamburg, Holland, 
        Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lawtons, North Boston, North Collins, 
        Orchard Park, Sardinia, Springville, and West Seneca. Population 
        (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 14004 (part), 14006, 14010, 14025-27, 14030 (part), 14033-35, 
        14043, 14047, 14052 (part), 14055, 14057, 14059 (part), 14061, 
        14069, 14070 (part), 14075, 14079-80, 14081 (part), 14085, 14086 
        (part), 14091, 14110-12, 14127, 14134, 14139 (part), 14140, 
        14141 (part), 14170, 14201 (part), 14202 (part), 14203 (part), 
        14204-06, 14208, 14209 (part), 14210-12, 14214 (part), 14215 
        (part), 14216 (part), 14218-20, 14221 (part), 14223 (part), 
        14224, 14225 (part), 14226 (part), 14227, 14240

                                 *  *  *

                          THIRTY-FIRST DISTRICT

    AMO HOUGHTON, Republican, of Corning, NY; born in Corning on August 
7, 1926; grandson of former Congressman Alanson B. Houghton of New York; 
attended Corning Free Academy, NY; graduated, St. Paul's School, 
Concord, NH; B.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1950; M.A., 
Harvard Business School, 1952; honorary doctoral degrees: Alfred 
University, NY, 1963; Albion College, MI, 1964; Centre College, 
Danville, KY, 1966; Clarkson 

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College of Technology, Potsdam, NY, 1968; Elmira College, NY, 1982; 
Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY, 1983; Houghton College, NY, 1983; St. 
Bonaventure University, NY, 1987; Hobart and William Smith College, 
1991; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1945-46; executive officer, 
Corning Glass Works, Corning, NY, 1951-86; member: Grace Commission, 
Business Council of New York State, Business Advisory Commission for 
Governor of New York, Labor-Industry Coalition for International Trade, 
Corning Chamber of Commerce, Corning Rotary Club; Corning Elk's Club; 
trustee, Brookings Institution; International Relations Committee, Ways 
& Means Committee; Subcommittee on Africa; married to Priscilla Dewey 
Houghton; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1110 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3231............................................         225-3161
  Staff Director.--Brian Fitzpatrick.                      FAX: 225-5574
  Office Manager.--Vickie M. Austin.                                    
  Legislative Director.--Marijo Gorney.                                 
32 Denison Parkway West, Corning, NY 14830.............   (607) 937-3333
Federal Building, Room 122, Jamestown, NY 14702-0908...   (716) 484-0252
Westgate Plaza, West State Street, Olean, NY 14760.....   (716) 372-2127
268 Genesee Street, Auburn, NY 13021...................   (315) 255-3045
                                                                        

Counties: Allegany; Cattaraugus; Cayuga (part); Chautauqua; Chemung; 
        Schuyler; Seneca (part); Steuben; Tompkins (part); Yates. 
        Population (1990), 580,337.
ZIP Codes: 13021 (part), 13026, 13045 (part), 13068 (part), 13071, 
        13073, 13081, 13092, 13102, 13118, 13139, 13147, 13148 (part), 
        13152 (part), 13160, 13165 (part), 14029, 14041-42, 14048, 
        14060, 14062-63, 14065, 14070 (part), 14081 (part), 14101, 
        14129, 14133, 14135-36, 14138, 14141 (part), 14166, 14168, 
        14171, 14173, 14415, 14418, 14441, 14456 (part), 14478, 14507, 
        14521, 14527, 14529, 14541 (part), 14572, 14588, 14701-02, 
        14706-12, 14714-24, 14726-33, 14735-45, 14747-60, 14766-67, 
        14769-70, 14772, 14774-75, 14777-79, 14781-88, 14801-10, 14812-
        16, 14818-27, 14830, 14837-45, 14847, 14850 (part), 14854-58, 
        14859 (part), 14860-61, 14863-65, 14867-74, 14876-80, 14882, 
        14883 (part), 14884-85, 14886 (part), 14887-89, 14891, 14892 
        (part), 14893-95, 14897-98, 14901-05
        
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                             NORTH CAROLINA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 6,657,630)

                                SENATORS

    JESSE HELMS, Republican, of Raleigh, NC; born in Monroe, NC, October 
18, 1921; attended Wingate College and Wake Forest College; U.S. Navy, 
1942-45; former city editor, Raleigh Times; administrative assistant to 
U.S. Senator Willis Smith, 1951-53, and to U.S. Senator Alton Lennon, 
1953; executive director, North Carolina Bankers Association, 1953-60; 
executive vice president, WRAL-TV and Tobacco Radio Network, 1960-72; 
member: Raleigh City Council and chairman of Law and Finance Committee, 
1957-61; deacon and Sunday School teacher, Hayes Barton Baptist Church, 
Raleigh; recipient of two Freedoms Foundation awards for radio-
television editorials; recipient of annual citizenship awards from North 
Carolina American Legion, North Carolina Veterans of Foreign Wars, and 
Raleigh Exchange Club; recipient of Outstanding Service Award of the 
Council Against Communist Aggression; the Richard Henry Lee Award; and 
the Order of Lafayette Freedom Award; former trustee, Meredith College, 
John F. Kennedy College, the Delaware Law School, Campbell University 
and Wingate College; president, Raleigh Rotary Club, 1969-70; 33 deg. 
Mason, Grand Orator, Grand Lodge of Masons of North Carolina, 1964-65, 
1982, 1991; member, board of directors, North Carolina Cerebral Palsy 
Hospital; member, board of directors of Camp Willow Run, a Youth Camp 
for Christ at Littleton, NC; married Dorothy Jane Coble of Raleigh, 
October 31, 1942; three children: Jane (Mrs. Charles R. Knox), Nancy 
(Mrs. John C. Stuart), and Charles; seven grandchildren; elected to the 
U.S. Senate, November 7, 1972, for the term ending January 3, 1979; 
reelected in 1978, 1984, and 1990.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
403 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-3301............................................         224-6342
  Administrative Assistant.--Darryl D. Nirenberg.                       
  Personal Secretary.--Patricia H. Devine.                              
Century Post Office Building, P.O. Box 2888,                            
 Fayetteville Street Mall, Raleigh, NC 27602...........   (919) 856-4630
  Staff Director.--Frances P. Jones.                                    
Post Office Building, P.O. Box 2944, Hickory, NC 28603.   (704) 322-5170
  Staff Director.--Josephine R. Murray.                                 
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    LAUCH FAIRCLOTH, Republican, of Clinton, NC; born January 14, 1928 
on a farm in Sampson County, NC; farmer, businessman; North Carolina 
State Highway Commission, Chairman; North Carolina Secretary of 
Commerce, six years; one child; elected to the Senate, November 3, 1992, 
for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993; committee member: 
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Environment and Public Works.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
317 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 3305..................................................         224-3154
  Chief of Staff.--Jonathan R. Hill.                                    
  Legislative Director.--John Preyer.                                   
  Scheduler.--Alison Bonner.                                            
310 New Bern Avenue, Suite 120, Raleigh, NC 27601......   (919) 856-4791
401 West Trade Street, Suite 219, Charlotte, NC 28202..   (704) 375-1993
37 Battery Park, Suite 16, Asheville, NC 28801.........   (704) 254-3099
251 Main Street, Suite 422, Winston Salem, NC 27101....   (910) 631-5313
901 Hwy 321, Suite 134, Hickory, NC 28601..............   (704) 345-6260
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    EVA CLAYTON, Democrat, of Littleton, NC; born on September 16, 1934 
in Savannah, GA; B.S., biology, Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, 
NC, 1955; M.S., biology and general science, North Carolina Central 
University, Durham, NC, 1965; executive director, Soul City Foundation; 
director, North Carolina Health Manpower Development Programs, 
University of 

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North Carolina at Chapel Hill; founder, Technical Resources Ltd., 1981; 
elected Warren County Commissioner, 1982-90; member: Association of 
County Officials; Housing Assistance Council; former member; North 
Carolina Housing Finance Agency; Fair Housing Commission; and Judicial 
Compensation Commission; member: Committee on Agriculture; and Committee 
on Small Business; ranking minority member for the Small Business 
Committee; Procurement, Exports and Business Opportunities; married to 
Theaoseus T. Clayton, Sr.; four children: Joanne (1958), Theaoseus, Jr. 
(1959), Martin (1962), and Reuben (1966); elected to the 102d Congress 
by special election on November 3, 1992 to fill the vacancy caused by 
the death of Walter B. Jones, Sr.; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
222 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3301..................................................         225-3101
  Administrative Assistant.--Johnny Barnes.                             
  Executive Assistant.--Jean Chippel.                                   
  Legislative Director.--Johnny Barnes.                                 
  Press Secretary/Legislative Assistant.--Veda Lamar.                   
400 West 5th Street, Greenville, NC 27838..............   (919) 758-8800
134 North Main Street, Warrenton, NC 27589.............   (919) 257-4800
                                                                        

Counties: Beaufort (part), Bertie, Bladen (part), Chowan, Columbus 
        (part), Craven (part), Cumberland (part), Duplin (part), 
        Edgecombe (part), Gates, Greene, Halifax (part), Hertford, Jones 
        (part), Lenoir (part), Martin (part), Nash (part), New Hanover 
        (part), Northampton, Pasquotank (part), Pender (part), 
        Perquimans, Pitt (part), Vance (part), Warren, Washington, Wayne 
        (part), Wilson (part). Population (1990), 552,394.
ZIP Codes: 27536 (part), 27551, 27553, 27556, 27563, 27570, 27584, 
        27589, 27594, 27801 (part), 27802, 27803 (part), 27804 (part), 
        27805-06, 27811-14, 27817-18, 27820-21, 27822 (part), 27823, 
        27827-29, 27831-32, 27834 (part), 27835, 27837 (part), 27838-45, 
        27847-49, 27850 (part), 27853-55, 27857, 27858 (part), 27859, 
        27860 (part), 27861-62, 27863 (part), 27866-67, 27869, 27870 
        (part), 27871-74, 27876-77, 27881, 27883 (part), 27884, 27886 
        (part), 27887-88, 27889 (part), 27890-91, 27892 (part), 27893 
        (part), 27894-95, 27897, 27909 (part), 27910, 27919, 27922, 
        27924, 27926, 27928, 27930, 27932, 27935, 27937-38, 27942, 
        27944, 27946, 27957, 27962, 27967, 27969-70, 27979-80, 27983, 
        27985-86, 28105 (part), 28301 (part), 28302, 28303 (part), 28304 
        (part), 28305 (part), 28306 (part), 28311 (part), 28337 (part), 
        28349, 28390 (part), 28398-99, 28401 (part), 28402, 28403 
        (part), 28405 (part), 28421, 28423-24, 28429 (part), 28431 
        (part), 28433-34, 28435 (part), 28436, 28448, 28453 (part), 
        28454 (part), 28456 (part), 28472 (part), 28501 (part), 28502-
        03, 28513 (part), 28523, 28526, 28530, 28532 (part), 28538, 
        28551, 28554, 28560 (part), 28562 (part), 28573, 28580, 28585 
        (part), 28715 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    DAVID BRITTON FUNDERBURK, Republican, of Buies Creek, NC; born in 
Langley Field, VA, April 28, 1944; attended Aberdeen Grammar School, 
Aberdeen, NC, 1951-58; Aberdeen High School, Aberdeen, NC, 1958-62; B.A. 
and M.A. degrees in history, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, 
1962-67; Ph.D., University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1974; 
previous instructor, Wingate College and University of South Carolina; 
associate professor, Hardin-Simmons University; professor, Campbell 
University; U.S. Ambassador to Romania, 1981-85; professional lecturer 
and writer, 1988-94; fellowships: Fulbright Scholar to Romania, 1971-72; 
IREX (International Research & Exchanges Board) Fellowship to Romania, 
1976-77; honors: Who's Who in America, 1982-93; Who's Who in the World, 
1982-93; honorary Doctor of Law degree, Campbell University, 1984; 
Special Academy Award for Human Rights & Academic Freedom, American-
Romanian Academy of Arts & Sciences, 1988; member: American Council of 
Learned Societies Grant; University of Washington, 1971; National 
Republican Committee; American Security Council; and National 
Congressional Club; National Board of the Society for Romanian Studies, 
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, North 
Carolina Literary and Historical Society (past), and the Fulbright 
Alumni Association; Council of American Ambassadors, 1985; Humanitorium 
Award, Christian World Affairs Conference, 1986; International Policy 
Forum Board of Governors, 1987; honorary president, Romanian World 
Congress, 1987; honorary member, World Union of Free Romanians, 1987; 
board of trustees, John Wesley College, 1990; Council for National 
Policy, 1993; amateur ham radio operator, General Class License K4TPJ; 
Eagle Scout with Bronze Palm, Boy Scouts of America; served as a U.S. 
Information Agency (USIA) Foreign Service Reserve Staff Officer, USIA, 
Sibiu, Romania, 1975; married to the former Betty Jo Swaim; two 
children: a son, Britt, 28 and a daughter, Deana, 20; committees: 
Economic and Educational Opportunities, International Relations, Small 
Business; subcommittees: Workforce Protection; Postsecondary Education, 
Training, and Life-long Learning; International Operations and Human 
Rights; Africa; Procurement, Exports, and Business Opportunities; 
elected on November 8, 1994 to the 104th Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
427 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-4531
  Administrative Assistant.--Mike Holt.                    FAX: 225-3191
  Special Assistant.--Bill Edwards.                                     
  Legislative Director.--Robert Wilkie.                                 
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Mary Trimble.                              
Post Office Box 1289, Dunn, NC 28335...................   (910) 891-1114
  District Manager.--Bobby Hall.                           FAX: 891-1470
                                                                        


Counties: Durham (part), Edgecombe (part), Franklin, Granville (part), 
        Halifax (part), Harnett, Johnston, Lee, Moore (part), Nash 
        (part), Vance (part), Wake (part), and Wilson (part). Population 
        (1990), 552,378.
ZIP Codes: 27281 (part), 27330-31, 27376, 27501, 27504-06, 27508-09, 
        27514 (part), 27520 (part), 27521-22, 27524-25, 27526 (part), 
        27529 (part), 27536 (part), 27542-43, 27544 (part), 27546, 
        27549, 27552, 27555, 27557, 27560 (part), 27564, 27565 (part), 
        27568-69, 27576-77, 27581 (part), 27587 (part), 27589 (part), 
        27591 (part), 27592 (part), 27593, 27596 (part), 27597 (part), 
        27603 (part), 27701 (part), 27702, 27703 (part), 27704 (part), 
        27705 (part), 27706 (part), 27707 (part), 27708, 27712 (part), 
        27713 (part), 27715, 27801 (part), 27803 (part), 27804 (part), 
        27807, 27809, 27816, 27819, 27822 (part), 27850 (part), 27851-
        52, 27856, 27864, 27868, 27870 (part), 27878, 27880, 27882, 
        27886 (part), 27893 (part), 28315 (part), 28323, 28326, 28327 
        (part), 28334 (part), 28335, 28339, 28350, 28355, 28356 (part), 
        28368, 28373-74, 28387 (part), 28388, 28390 (part), 28394

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    WALTER BEAMAN JONES, Jr., Republican, of Farmville, NC; born in 
Farmville, NC, February 10, 1943; attended Farmville Grade School, NC; 
graduated Hargrave Military Academy, Chatham, VA, 1961; B.A., Atlantic 
Christian College, Wilson, NC, 1966; served in North Carolina National 
Guard; self-employed, Sales; member: North Carolina General Assembly 
House of Representatives, 1983-92; married to Joe Anne Whitehurst Jones; 
one child, Ashley Elizabeth Jones.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
214 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3303..................................................         225-3415
  Administrative Assistant.--Glen Downs.                   FAX: 225-3286
  Executive Assistant.--Gloria Curry.                                   
District Office, 102 C Eastbrook Drive, Greenville, NC                  
 27858.................................................   (919) 931-1003
  District Office Manager--Millicent A. Lilley.                         
                                                                        

Counties: Beaufort (part), Camden, Carteret, Craven (part), Currituck, 
        Dare, Duplin (part), Hyde, Jones (part), Lenoir (part), Martin 
        (part), Onslow (part), Pamlico, Pasquotank (part), Pender 
        (part), Pitt (part), Sampson, Tyrrell and Wayne (part); Cities: 
        Atlantic Beach, Ayden (part), Beaufort, Belhaven, Burgaw, 
        Clinton, Elizabeth City (part), Emerald Isle, Fremont, 
        Goldsboro, Greenville (part), Havelock, Jacksonville (part), 
        Kill Devil Hills, Kinston (part), Kitty Hawk, Morehead City, 
        Mount Olive, Nags Head, New Bern (part), Newport, River Bend, 
        Trent Woods, Wallace (part), Washington (part) and Winterville. 
        Population (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 27530-32, 27633-34, 27806 (part), 27808, 27810 (part), 27824 
        (part) 27825, 27826 (part), 27828 (part), 27829 (part), 27830, 
        27834 (part), 27835, 27836, 27858 (part), 27860 (part), 27863 
        (part), 27865 (part), 27875, 27879, 27883 (part), 27885 (part), 
        27889 (part), 27892 (part), 27909 (part), 27915-17, 27920 27921 
        (part), 27923, 27925 (part), 27927, 27929, 27936, 27937 (part), 
        27939, 27941, 27943, 27944 (part), 27946 (part) 27947-50, 27953-
        54, 27956, 27958 (part), 27959-60, 27964-66, 27968, 27970 
        (part), 27972, 27973 (part) 27974, 27976, 27978, 27981-82, 28318 
        (part), 28325, 28328, 28333, 28341 (part), 28364 (part), 28365, 
        28366 (part), 28382, 28385, 28393 (part), 28420 (part), 28421 
        (part), 28425 (part), 28435 (part), 28441 (part), 28443 (part), 
        28444 (part), 28445 (part), 28446, 28447 (part), 28453 (part), 
        28454 (part), 28457 (part), 28458 (part), 28463, 28464, 28466 
        (part), 28471 (part), 28478 (part), 28501 (part), 28502-03, 
        28508-12, 28513 (part), 28515-16, 28518-20, 28521 (part), 28522, 
        28523 (part), 28524-25, 28527-29, 28530 (part), 28531 (part), 
        28532 (part), 28533, 28537, 28539 (part), 28540 (part), 28541, 
        28544 (part), 28546 (part), 28551 (part), 28552-53, 28555-57, 
        28560 (part), 28562 (part), 28570-72, 28573 (part), 28574 (part) 
        28575, 28577, 27578 (part), 28579, 28581, 28582 (part), 28583, 
        28584 (part), 28585 (part), 28586 (part), 28587, 28589, 28590 
        (part), 28594

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    FREDERICK K. (FRED) HEINEMAN; Republican, of Raleigh, NC; born in 
New York City, NY on December 28, 1929; attended, PS 68, New York City 
(Bronx), 1936-44; graduated Mt. St. Michael High School, Bronx, NY, 
1944-47; attended Concordia Jr. College (Bronxville, NY); Westchester 
Community College, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT; St. Francis 
College, Brooklyn, NY; John Jay College, New York City, NY; served in 
U.S. Marine, CPO, 1951-54; New York City Policeman, 1955-79; chief of 
police, Raleigh, NC, 1979-94; member, International Association of Chief 
of Police, North Carolina assistant chief of police; National Executive 
Institute; married to Linda Heineman; elected on November 8, 1994 to the 
104th Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1440 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3304............................................         225-1784
  Administrative Assistant.--Earl Whipple.                 FAX: 225-3269
  Legislative Director.--Paul Feldman.                                  
  Executive Assistant.--Jean-Louise Beard.                              
16 East Rowan Street, #308, Raleigh, NC 27609..........   (910) 571-4661
  District Manager.--Phyllis Stephens.                                  
                                                                        


Counties: Chatham, Orange (part), Wake (part). Cities and townships of 
        Angier, Apex, Bear Creek, Bennett, Bonlee, Bynum, Carrboro, 
        Cary, Cedar Grove, Efland, Chapel Hill, Clayton, Creedmoor, 
        Eagle Rock, Fuquay-Varina, Garner Goldston, Gulf, Hillsborough, 
        Mebane, Pittsboro, Sanford, Siler City, Snow Camp, Holly 
        Springs, Hurdle Mills, Knightdale, Middlesex, Moncure, 
        Morrisville, New Hill, Rolesville, Timberlake, Wake Forest, 
        Wendell, Willow Spring, Zebulon, and Raleigh. Population (1990), 
        552,387.
ZIP Codes: 27207, 27208 (part), 27213, 27228, 27231, 27243, 27252, 
        27256, 27278 (part), 27302 (part), 27312, 27330, 27344, 27349 
        (part), 27501 (part), 27502, 27510-13, 27514 (part), 27515-16, 
        27519, 27520 (part), 27526, 27529, 27540, 27541 (part), 27545, 
        27559, 27560, 27562, 27571, 27587, 27588, 27591, 27592, 27599, 
        27601-15, 27619-20, 27622-29, 27636, 27650, 27658, 27695, 27705 
        (part), 27707 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    RICHARD BURR, Republican, of Winston-Salem, NC; born in 
Charlottesville, VA on November 30, 1955; attended Brunson Elementary, 
Winston-Salem, NC; graduated Reynolds High School, Winston-Salem, NC, 
1974; (B.A. in Communication), Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, 
NC, 1978; sales manager, Carswell Distributing; membership: Reynolda 
Rotary Club; co-chairman, North Carolina Taxpayers United, National 
Policy Forum Council on Economic Growth and Workplace Opportunity; 
married to Brooke Fauth Burr, 1984; two children: Tyler and William.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1431 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-2071
  Administrative Assistant.--Jim Dornan.                   FAX: 225-2995
  Legislative Director.--Doug Bassett.                                  
  Legislative Assistants: Hope Lanier; Ann Thomas                       
   Griffin; Chuck Greene; Patrick Sullivan.                             
  Press Secretary.--Alicia Peterson.                                    
2000 West First Street, Piedmont Plaza Two, Room 508,                   
 Winston-Salem, NC.....................................   (910) 631-5125
  District Staff Director.--Dean Myers.                                 
                                                                        

Counties: Alleghany County; cities of Ennice, Glade Valley, Laurel 
        Springs, Piney Creek, Roaring Gap, Sparta, and Whitehead. Ashe 
        County; cities of Creston, Crumpler, Fleetwood, Glendale 
        Springs, Grassy Creek, Jefferson, Lansing, Todd, Warrensville, 
        and West Jefferson. Burke County (part); cities of Drexel, Glen 
        Alpine, and Morganton. Caldwell County (part); city of Lenoir. 
        Caswell County; cities of Blanch, Leasburg, Milton, Pelham, 
        Prospect Hill, Providence, Semora, and Yanceyville. Durham 
        County (part); city of Rougemont. Forsyth County (part); cities 
        of Belews Creek, Bethania, Kernersville, Rural Hall, 
        Tobaccoville, Walkertown, and Winston-Salem. Granville County 
        (part); cities of Bullock, Oxford, and Stovall. Guilford County 
        (part); Browns Summit, McLeansville, Mebane, Stokesdale, and 
        Summerfield. Person County; cities of Roxboro and Timberlake. 
        Rockingham County; cities of Eden, Madison, Mayodan, Stoneville, 
        Reidsville, Ruffin, and Wentworth. Stokes County; cities of 
        Danbury, Germanton, King, Lawsonville, Pine Hall, Pinnacle, 
        Sandy Ridge, and Walnut Cove. Surry County; cities of Ararat, 
        Dobson, Elkin, Low Gap, Mount Airy, Pilot Mountain, Siloam, 
        State Road, Toast, and Westfield. Warren County; city of 
        Vaughan. Watauga County; cities of Banner Elk, Blowing Rock, 
        Boone, Deep Gap, Sugar Grove, Vilas, and Zionville. Wilkes 
        County (part); cities of Boomer, North Wilkesboro, Thurmond, and 
        Wilkesboro. Population (1990), 552,386.
ZIP Codes: 27007, 27009-10, 27016-17, 27019, 27021-22, 27024-25, 27027, 
        27030-31, 27041-43, 27045 (part), 27046-49, 27050 (part), 27051-
        53, 27101 (part), 27103 (part), 27104 (part), 27105 (part), 
        27106 (part), 27107 (part), 27109, 27113-16, 27127 (part), 
        27212, 27214 (part), 27284 (part), 27285, 27288-89, 27291, 27301 
        (part), 27302 (part), 27305, 27311, 27314-15, 27320, 27326, 
        27343, 27357 (part), 27358, 27375, 27379, 27507, 27565, 27572 
        (part), 27573, 27582-83, 27586, 28604, 28605 (part), 28606-07, 
        28615, 28617-19, 28621 (part), 28623, 28626-29, 28631, 28640, 
        28643-44, 28645 (part), 28654 (part), 28655, 28659 (part), 
        28663, 28668, 28675-76, 28679-80, 28683-84, 28691-95, 28697 
        (part), 28698

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    HOWARD COBLE, Republican, of Greensboro, NC; born in Greensboro, 
March 18, 1931; attended the public schools of Guilford County, NC; 
attended Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, 1949-50; A.B., 
history, Guilford College, Greensboro, NC, 1958; J.D., University of 
North Carolina School of Law, Chapel Hill, NC, 1962; enlisted in U.S. 
Coast Guard as a seaman recruit, 1952; active duty, 1952-56 and 1977-78; 
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rank of captain; last reserve duty assignment, commanding officer, U.S. 
Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Wilmington, NC; attorney; passed State bar, 
1966; field claim representative and superintendent, auto insurance, 
1961-67; elected to North Carolina House of Representives, 1969; 
assistant U.S. attorney, Middle District of North Carolina, 1969-73; 
Commissioner (secretary), North Carolina Department of Revenue, 1973-77; 
elected to North Carolina House of Representatives, 1979-83; practiced 
law with law firm of Turner, Enochs & Sparrow, Greensboro, NC, 1979-84; 
member: Alamance Presbyterian Church; American Legion; Veterans of 
Foreign Wars of the United States; Lions Club; Greensboro Bar 
Association; North Carolina Bar Association, North Carolina State Bar; 
North Carolina State cochairman, American Legislative Exchange Council, 
1983-84; elected to 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
403 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3306..................................................         225-3065
  Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Ed                         
   McDonald.                                                            
  Legislative Director.--Blaine Merritt.                                
  Executive Assistant.--Missy Branson.                                  
Suite 247, 324 West Market Street, Greensboro, NC 27401-                
 2544..................................................   (910) 333-5005
  Office Manager.--Chris Beaman.                                        
Suite 430, 1912 Eastchester, High Point, NC 27265-1405.   (910) 886-5106
P.O. Box 814, Graham, NC 27253-0814....................   (910) 229-0159
P.O. Box 1813, Lexington, NC 27293-1813................   (704) 246-8230
Suite 101, 241 Sunset Avenue, Asheboro, NC 27203-5658..   (910) 626-3060
                                                                        

Counties: Alamance (part), Davidson (part), Davie (part), Guilford 
        (part), Randolph, Rowan (part). Population (1990), 552,385.
ZIP Codes: 27014, 27028 (part), 27107 (part), 27117, 27127 (part), 
        27201, 27203-04, 27208 (part), 27214 (part), 27215-16, 27217 
        (part), 27230, 27233, 27235, 27239, 27244 (part), 27248, 27249 
        (part), 27253 (part), 27258 (part), 27260 (part), 27261, 27262 
        (part), 27263-64, 27265 (part), 27282 (part), 27283, 27284 
        (part), 27292 (part), 27298-99, 27301 (part), 27302 (part), 
        27310, 27313, 27316-17, 27325 (part), 27340, 27341 (part), 
        27342, 27344 (part), 27349 (part), 27350-51, 27355, 27357 
        (part), 27358-59, 27360 (part), 27361, 27370-71, 27373, 27377 
        (part), 27401 (part), 27403 (part), 27404, 27405 (part), 27406 
        (part), 27407 (part), 27408 (part), 27409-10, 27413, 27416, 
        27419, 27425, 27427, 27429, 27435, 28023 (part), 28071 (part), 
        28137 (part), 28138 (part), 28144 (part), 28146 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    CHARLIE ROSE, Democrat, of Fayetteville, NC; born in Fayetteville, 
Cumberland County, NC, August 10, 1939; educated at Haymount School, 
Fayetteville, NC; graduated from Fayetteville Senior High School, 1957; 
A.B., Davidson College, Davidson, NC, 1961; LL.B., University of North 
Carolina Law School, 1964; lawyer; admitted to the bar, 1964, began 
practice in Raleigh, NC; chief district court prosecutor for the 12th 
Judicial District, 1967-70; one son, Charles G., IV, two daughters, Sara 
Louise and Kelly Josephine; elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 
1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of House Agriculture 
Committee; ranking member, Subcommittee on Risk Management and 
Speciality Crops; member, Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
242 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3307..................................................         225-2731
  Administrative Assistant.--John Merritt.                 FAX: 225-0345
  Special Counsel.--Heidi Pender.                                       
  Caseworker.--Vivian Lipford.                                          
  Legislative Director.--Bill Myers.                                    
  Executive Assistant.--Robin Garwood Sterling.                         
218 Federal Building, Fayetteville, NC 28301...........   (919) 323-0260
208 Post Office Building, Wilmington, NC 28401.........   (919) 343-4959
                                                                        

Counties: Bladen (part), Brunswick, Columbus (part), Cumberland (part), 
        New Hanover (part), Onslow (part), Pender (part), and Robeson 
        (part). Population (1990), 552,386.
ZIP Codes: 28301 (part), 28303 (part), 28304 (part), 28305 (part), 28306 
        (part), 28307 (part), 28311 (part), 28314 (part), 28319-20, 
        28324, 28332, 28337 (part), 28340, 28342, 28344 (part), 28348, 
        28356 (part), 28358-59, 28362, 28369, 28372, 28375, 28383, 28390 
        (part), 28391, 28392, 28395, 28401 (part), 28403 (part), 28405 
        (part), 28406-07, 28409, 28412, 28420, 28422, 28428, 28429 
        (part), 28430, 28431 (part), 28432, 28438-39, 28442, 28443 
        (part), 28445, 28449-52, 28455, 28456 (part), 28459-63, 28465, 
        28467-70, 28472 (part), 28479-80, 28539, 28540 (part), 28542-43, 
        28544 (part), 28546 (part)
        
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                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    W.G. (BILL) HEFNER, Democrat, of Concord, NC; born in Elora, TN, 
April 11, 1930; professional career: former owner and president, radio 
station WRKB; member, North Kannapolis Baptist Church; wife's name, 
Nancy; two children: Stacye and Shelly; elected to the 94th Congress, 
November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member of 
Appropriations Committee; member, Defense Appropriations Subcommittee; 
ranking member, House Appropriations Subcommittee on Military 
Construction; Congressional Textile Caucus; Democratic Study Group; 
appointed deputy whip for the 100th through 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2470 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3308............................................         225-3715
  Administrative Assistant.--Bill McEwen.                  FAX: 225-4036
  Legislative Director: Irene Schecter.                                 
  Executive Assistant.--Maddie Preston.                                 
P.O. Box 385, 101 South Union Street, Concord, NC 28026   (704) 786-1612
P.O. Box 4220, 507 West Innes Street, Salisbury, NC                     
 28144.................................................   (704) 636-0635
P.O. Box 1503, 230 East Franklin Street, Rockingham, NC                 
 28379.................................................   (910) 997-2070
P.O. Box 372, Cartharge, NC 28327......................   (910) 949-2912
  District Administrator.--J. Elvin Jackson.                            
                                                                        

Counties: Anson, Cabarrus, Cumberland (part), Hoke, Iredell (part), 
        Mecklenburg (part), Montgomery, Moore (part), Richmond, Robeson 
        (part), Rowan (part), Scotland, Stanly, Union. Population 
        (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 27008, 27013 (part), 27209, 27229, 27242, 27247, 27251, 
        27259, 27281 (part), 27306, 27325 (part), 27341 (part), 27356, 
        27371, 28001-02, 28007, 28009, 28023 (part), 28025-27, 28031, 
        28036 (part), 28041, 28071 (part), 28072, 28075, 28078 (part), 
        28079, 28081-83, 28088, 28091, 28097, 28102-03, 28105 (part), 
        28107-12, 28115 (part), 28119, 28124-25, 28127-29, 28133, 28135, 
        28137 (part), 28138 (part), 28144 (part), 28145, 28146 (part), 
        28163, 28170, 28173-74, 28213 (part), 28215 (part), 28262 
        (part), 28303 (part), 28304 (part), 28306 (part), 28307 (part), 
        28309, 28314 (part), 28315 (part), 28327 (part), 28330-31, 
        28338, 28343, 28345, 28347, 28351-53, 28357, 28361, 28363-64, 
        28367, 28371, 28376-79, 28384, 28386, 28387 (part), 28390 
        (part), 28396

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    SUE MYRICK, Republican, of Charlotte, NC; born in Tiffin, OH, August 
1, 1941; attended Noble Elementary School, graduated Port Clinton High 
School; attended Heidelberg College; co-owner, Myrick Advertising; 
president and CEO, Myrick Enterprises; former mayor of Charlotte, NC, 
1987-91; Charlotte City Council, 1983-85; active with the National 
League of Cities and the U.S. Conference of Mayors; served on former 
President Bush's affordable Housing Commission; member: Charlotte 
Chamber of Commerce, Muscular Dystrophy Association, March of Dimes, 
Elks Auxiliary, PTA, Cub Scout Den Mother, United Methodist Church; 
married to Ed Myrick, 1977; five children.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
509 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-1976
  Administrative Assistant.--J.T. Taylor.                  FAX: 225-3389
  Executive Assistant.--Susan Ludwick.                                  
1901 Roxborough Road, Suite 211, Charlotte, NC 28211...   (704) 367-0852
224 South New Hope Road, Suite H., Gastonia, NC........   (704) 861-1976
                                                                        

Counties: Cleveland (part); Gaston (part); Mecklenburg (part). 
        Population (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 28006 (part), 28012 (part), 28016-17, 28020, 28021 (part), 
        28032, 28034, 28036 (part), 28042, 28052 (part), 28053, 28054 
        (part), 28056, 28073, 28077, 28078 (part), 28086 (part), 28090 
        (part), 28098 (part), 28101, 28105 (part), 28106, 28114 (part), 
        28115 (part), 28120, 28126, 28130, 28134 (part), 28150 (part), 
        28152 (part), 28164 (part), 28169, 28202 (part), 28203 (part), 
        28204 (part), 28205 (part), 28207 (part), 28208 (part), 28209 
        (part), 28210 (part), 28211 (part), 28212, 28213 (part), 28214 
        (part), 28215 (part), 28216 (part), 28217 (part), 28218, 28220-
        22, 28224-27, 28229-37, 28247, 28256, 28262 (part), 28269 
        (part), 28270, 28273 (part), 28277-78, 28283, 28297, 28299, 
        28532 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    CASS BALLENGER, Republican, of Hickory, NC; born in Hickory, 
December 6, 1926; attended Oakwood Elementary school, Hickory; 
graduated, Episcopal High School, Alexandria, 

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VA, 1944; attended University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1944-45; 
B.A., Amherst College, MA, 1948; served in U.S. Naval Air Corps, 
Aviation Cadet, 1944-45; founder and president, Plastic Packaging, Inc.; 
served, North Carolina House of Representatives, 1974-76; served, North 
Carolina Senate, 1976-86; member: Catawba County Board of Commissioners, 
Advisory Budget Commission, White House Advisory Committee, Community 
Ridge Day Care Center, Hickory Rotary Club, Hickory United Fund, Lenoir-
Rhyne College Board of Development, Salvation Army Board of Directors, 
Florence Crittenton Home Board of Directors, Greater Hickory Chamber of 
Commerce (director); sustaining member, North Carolina School of the 
Arts; patron: North Carolina Symphony, North Carolina Arts Society; 
married to the former Donna Davis, 1952; three children: Lucinda 
Ballenger-Brinkley, Melissa Ballenger Jordan, and Davis Ballenger 
Weaver; two grandsons: Matthew Jordan and William Eriksen Jordan; 
elected to the 99th Congress, November 4, 1986, to complete the 
unexpired term of James Broyhill; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2238 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3310............................................         225-2576
  Administrative Assistant.--Patrick M. Murphy.            FAX: 225-0316
  Legislative Director.--Leslie Gallagher.                              
  Executive Assistant.--Mary McLartey.                                  
P.O. Box 1830, Hickory, NC 28603.......................   (704) 327-6100
  District Director.--Tommy Luckadoo.                                   
P.O. Box 1881, Clemmons, NC 27012......................   (919) 766-9455
  District Representative.--Marsha Sucharski.                           
                                                                        

Counties: Alexander, Avery, Buncombe (part), Burke (part), Caldwell 
        (part), Catawba, Davie (part), Forsyth (part), Henderson (part), 
        Iredell (part), Lincoln, McDowell (part), Mitchell, Polk (part), 
        Rutherford (part), Wilkes (part), and Yadkin. Population (1990), 
        552,386.
ZIP Codes: 27006, 27011-12, 27018, 27020, 27023, 27028 (part), 27040, 
        27045 (part), 27050 (part), 27055, 27103 (part), 27104 (part), 
        27105 (part), 27106 (part), 27127 (part), 28006 (part), 28010, 
        28018, 28021 (part), 28033, 28037, 28080, 28092-93, 28115 
        (part), 28123, 28139 (part), 28164 (part), 28166 (part), 28167 
        (part), 28168, 28601-04, 28605 (part), 28609-14, 28616, 28621 
        (part), 28622, 28624, 28630, 28634-38, 28641-42, 28645 (part), 
        28646-53, 28654 (part), 28657-58, 28659 (part), 28660-62, 28664-
        67, 28669-71, 28673, 28677 (part), 28678, 28681-83, 28685, 
        28688-90, 28696, 28697 (part), 28699, 28704 (part), 28705, 28711 
        (part), 28720, 28730, 28732, 28742 (part), 28746, 28752 (part), 
        28756 (part), 28760, 28765, 28777, 28792 (part), 28803 (part), 
        28804 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    CHARLES H. TAYLOR, Republican, of Brevard, NC; born in Brevard, on 
January 23, 1941; graduated from Brevard High School; B.A., Wake Forest 
University, 1963; J.D., Wake Forest University, 1966; tree farmer; 
member: North Carolina Board of Transportation; North Carolina Energy 
Policy Council; vice chairman, Western North Carolina Environmental 
Council; chairman, North Carolina Parks and Recreation Council; member, 
North Carolina State House, 1967-73; minority leader, 1969-73; North 
Carolina State senator and minority leader, 1973-75; married to the 
former Elizabeth Owen; three children: Owen, Bryan, and Charles Robert; 
elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990; reelected to the 103d 
and 104th Congresses; committee assignments: Committee on 
Appropriations; vice-chairman, Subcommittee on Commerce, State, Justice 
and Judiciary; Subcommittee on Interior; Subcommittee on Legislative 
Branch.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
231 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3311..................................................         225-6401
  Administrative Assistant.--Roger France.                 FAX: 225-0519
Suite 330, 22 South Pack Square, Asheville, NC 28801...   (704) 251-1988
106 N. Main Street, Rutherfordton, NC..................   (704) 286-8750
211 7th Avenue W., Hendersonville, NC..................   (704) 697-8539
Cherokee County Courthouse, Murphy, NC.................   (704) 837-3249
200 S. Lafayette Street, Shelby, NC....................   (704) 484-6971
                                                                        

Counties: Buncombe (part), Cherokee, Clay, Cleveland (part), Graham, 
        Haywood, Henderson (part), Jackson, McDowell (part), Macon, 
        Madison, Polk (part), Rutherford (part), Swain, Transylvania, 
        Yancey. Population (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 28019, 28024, 28038, 28040 (part), 28043, 28074, 28076, 28086 
        (part), 28089, 28090 (part), 28114 (part), 28136, 28139 (part), 
        28150 (part), 28151, 28152 (part), 28160, 28167 (part), 28701-
        03, 28704 (part), 28707-10, 28711 (part), 28712-14, 28715 
        (part), 28716-19, 28721-29, 28731, 28733-41, 28742 (part), 
        28743, 28745, 28747-51, 28752 (part), 28753-55, 28756 (part), 
        28757-58, 28761-63, 28766, 28768, 28770-76, 28778-84, 28786-90, 
        28792 (part), 28793, 28801 (part), 28802, 28803 (part), 28804 
        (part), 28805-06, 28813-16, 28901-06, 28909
        
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                            TWELFTH DISTRICT

    MELVIN WATT, Democrat, of Charlotte, NC; born in Charlotte, on 
August 26, 1945; attended Plato Price School, Charlotte; graduated, York 
Road High School, Charlotte, 1963; B.S., University of North Carolina, 
Chapel Hill, NC, 1967; J.D., Yale University Law School, New Haven, CT, 
1970; attorney; admitted to the District of Columbia bar, 1970; admitted 
to the North Carolina bar, 1971; attorney, Ferguson, Stein, Watt, 
Wallas, and Adkins; elected to the North Carolina State Senate, 1985-86; 
member: Mount Olive Presbyterian Church; Mecklenburg County Bar 
Association, past president; Johnston C. Smith University Board of 
Visitors; Central Piedmont Community College Foundation; North Carolina 
Association of Black Lawyers; North Carolina Association of Trial 
Lawyers; Legal Aid of Southern Piedmont; NationsBank Community 
Development Corporation; Charlotte Chamber of Commerce; Sports Action 
Council; Auditorium-Coliseum-Civic Center Authority; United Way; Mint 
Museum; Inroads, Inc.; Family Housing Services; Public Education Forum; 
Dilworth Community Development Association; Cities in Schools; West 
Charlotte Business Incubator; Housing Authority Scholarship Board; 
Morehead Scholarship Selection Committee, Forsyth Region; married to the 
former Eulada Paysour, 1968; two children: Brian Vincent, 1968 and Jason 
Nkosi 1973; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected 
to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1230 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3312............................................         225-1510
  Administrative Assistant.--Joan Kennedy.                 FAX: 225-1512
214 North Church Street, Suite 130, Charlotte, NC 28202   (704) 344-9950
                                                           FAX: 344-9971
315 East Chapel Hill, Suite 202, Durham, NC 27702......   (919) 688-3004
                                                           FAX: 688-0940
301 South Green Street, Suite 212, Greensboro, NC 27402   (910) 379-9403
  District Director.--Don Baker.                           FAX: 379-9429
                                                                        

Counties: Alamance County; cities and townships of Altamahau, 
        Burlington, Elon College, Graham, Haw River, and Mebane. 
        Davidson County; cities of Lexington, Rougemont, and Welcome. 
        Durham County; cities of Bahama and Durham. Forsyth County; 
        cities of Kernersville and Winston-Salem. Gaston County; cities 
        of Gastonia and Lowell. Guilford County; cities and townships of 
        Gibsonville, Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, McLeansville, 
        and Whitsett. Iredell County; cities and townships of 
        Mooresville, Troutman, and Statesville. Mecklenburg County; 
        cities and townships of Charlotte, Davidson, Huntersville, and 
        Pineville. Orange County; city of Hillsborough. Rowan County; 
        cities and townships of Cleveland, East Spencer, Salisbury, 
        Spencer, Thomasville, and Woodleaf. Population (1990), 552,387.
ZIP Codes: 27013 (part), 27054, 27101 (part), 27102, 27105 (part), 27107 
        (part), 27108, 27120, 27127 (part), 27202, 27217 (part), 27244 
        (part), 27249 (part), 27253 (part), 27258 (part), 27260 (part), 
        27262 (part), 27265 (part), 27278 (part), 27282 (part), 27284 
        (part), 27292 (part), 27293, 27301 (part), 27302 (part), 27360 
        (part), 27374, 27377 (part), 27401 (part), 27402, 27403 (part), 
        27405 (part), 27406 (part), 27407 (part), 27408 (part), 27415, 
        27417, 27420, 27438, 27455, 27503, 27541, 27572 (part), 27701 
        (part), 27703 (part), 27704 (part), 27705 (part), 27706 (part), 
        27707 (part), 27709, 27712 (part), 27713 (part), 27717, 27722, 
        28012 (part), 28036 (part), 28039, 28052 (part), 28054 (part), 
        28078 (part), 28098 (part), 28115 (part), 28134 (part), 28144 
        (part), 28146 (part), 28159, 28166 (part), 28202 (part), 28203 
        (part), 28204 (part), 28205 (part), 28206, 28207 (part), 28208 
        (part), 28209 (part), 28210 (part), 28211 (part), 28213 (part), 
        28214 (part), 28215 (part), 28216 (part), 28217 (part), 28219, 
        28241, 28244, 28246, 28262 (part), 28266, 28269 (part), 28273 
        (part), 28280-81, 28284, 28677 (part)
        
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                              NORTH DAKOTA

                   (Population, 1990 census, 641,364)

                                SENATORS

    KENT CONRAD, Democrat, of Bismarck, ND; born in Bismarck on March 
12, 1948; attended Roosevelt School, Bismarck; graduated Wheelus High 
School, Tripoli, Libya, 1966; attended University of Missouri, Columbia, 
1967; B.A., Stanford University, CA, 1971; M.B.A., George Washington 
University, Washington, DC, 1975; assistant to tax commissioner, 
Bismarck, 1974-80; director, Management Planning and Personnel, North 
Dakota Tax Department, March 1980-December 1980; tax commissioner, State 
of North Dakota, 1981-86; married to Lucy Calautti, February 1987; one 
child by former marriage: Jessamyn Abigail; elected to the U.S. Senate 
on November 4, 1986; member: Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry, 
Budget, Finance, and Indian Affairs; was not a candidate for a second 
term to Senate seat he had won in 1986; subsequently was elected by 
special election on December 4, 1992 to fill the vacancy caused by the 
death of Senator Quentin Burdick, whose term will expire January 3, 
1995; took the oath of office on December 14, 1992 and continued his 
Senate service without interruption; reelected November 8, 1994.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
724 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 3403..................................................         224-2043
  Chief of Staff.--Mary Wakefield.                         FAX: 224-7776
  Legislative Director.--Kent Hall.                                     
  Communications Director.--James Willis.                               
Federal Building, Room 228, Third and Rosser, Bismarck,                 
 ND 58501..............................................   (701) 258-4648
  State Director.--Lynn Clancy.                                         
Federal Building, Suite 104, 102 North Fourth Street,                   
 Grand Forks, ND 58203.................................   (701) 775-9601
Federal Building, Room 306, 657 Second Avenue North,                    
 Fargo, ND 58102.......................................   (701) 232-8030
                                                           TDD: 232-2139
Suite 105, 100 First Street SW., Minot, ND 58701.......   (701) 852-0703
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    BYRON L. DORGAN, Democrat, of Bismarck, ND; born in Dickinson, ND, 
May 14, 1942; graduated, Regent High School, 1961; B.S., University of 
North Dakota, 1965; M.B.A., University of Denver, 1966; North Dakota 
State Tax Commissioner, 1969-80, the only elected State tax commissioner 
in the Nation; received 80 percent of the vote in 1976 tax commissioner 
reelection bid; chairman, multi-State Tax Commission, 1972-74; executive 
committee member, National Association of Tax Administrators, 1972-75; 
selected by the Washington Monthly as one of the outstanding State 
officials in the United States, 1975; chosen by one of North Dakota's 
leading newspapers as the one individual with the greatest influence on 
State government, 1977; elected to Congress, 1980; elected president of 
Democratic freshman class during first term; reelected, 1982 with 72 
percent of the vote; reelected to Congress in 1984 with 78.5 percent, 
setting three election records in North Dakota--largest vote ever 
received by a statewide candidate, largest vote by a U.S. House 
candidate and largest majority by U.S. House candidate; his 242,000 
votes in 1984 were the most received anywhere in the Nation by an 
opposed House candidate; served on three congressional committees during 
first term in Congress: Agriculture, Small Business, and Veterans 
Affairs; named to the Ways and Means Committee, January 1983; called the 
real successor to Bill Langer--and the State's most exciting office 
holder in generations, by the 1983 Book of America; 1990 New York Times 
editorial said, ``Mr. Dorgan sets an example for political 
statesmanship;'' named to Select Committee on Hunger in 1985; chairman, 
International Task Force on Select Committee on Hunger; reelected in 
1986; reelected in 1988 with 71 percent of the votes; reelected again in 
1990; elected to the Senate on November 3, 1992, first sworn in December 
15, 1992 to fill remainder of term in North Dakota's open Senate seat, 
then sworn in January 5, 1993 for 6-year term; currently serves on 
Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, Government Affairs 
Committee, Ethics Committee, Veterans Affairs Committee, Indian Affairs 
Committee; Assistant Democratic Floor Leader, 104th Congress; wife, Kim; 
four children: Scott, Shelly (deceased), Brendon, and Haley.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
713 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 3405..................................................         224-2551
  Administrative Assistant.--Lucy Calautti.                FAX: 224-1193
  Press Secretary.--Barry E. Piatt.                                     
  Office Managers.--Marlene Eide.                                       
  State Coordinator.--Bob Valeu.                                        
3rd Floor, Federal Building, Bismarck, ND 58501........   (701) 250-4618
                                                           FAX: 250-4484
110 Roberts Street, Fargo, ND 58102....................   (701) 239-5389
                                                           FAX: 239-5512
102 North 4th Street, Room 108, Grand Forks, ND 58201..   (701) 746-9126
                                                           FAX: 746-9122
100 First Street South West, Suite 105, Minot, ND 58701   (701) 852-0703
                                                           FAX: 838-8196
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVE

                                AT LARGE

    EARL RALPH POMEROY, Democrat-NPL, of Valley City, ND; born on 
September 2, 1952 in Valley City, ND; B.A. and J.D., University of North 
Dakota, Grand Forks, 1975, 1979; attended University of Durham, England, 
1975-76; attorney; admitted to North Dakota bar, 1979; elected to the 
North Dakota House of Representatives, 1981-84; insurance commissioner 
of North Dakota, 1985-92; president, National Association of Insurance 
Commissioners, 1990; married to Laurie Kirby, 1986; elected on November 
3, 1992 to the 103d Congress, reelected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1533 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-2611
  Administrative Assistant.--Karen Frederickson.           FAX: 226-0893
  Legislative Director.--Bart Chilton.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Donald Marshall.                                    
Room 376, Federal Building, 220 East Rosser Avenue,                     
 Bismarck, ND 58501....................................   (701) 224-0355
Room 266, Federal Building, 657 2nd Avenue North,                       
 Fargo, ND 58012.......................................   (701) 235-9760
  State Director.--Gail Skaley.                                         
                                                                        

Population (1990), 638,800.
ZIP Codes: 56548 (part), 56744 (part), 57255 (part), 57260 (part), 57270 
        (part), 57430 (part), 57632 (part), 57634 (part), 57638 (part), 
        57648 (part), 57660 (part), 58001-18, 58020-21, 58023-24, 58027, 
        58029, 58030 (part), 58031, 58032 (part), 58033, 58035-40, 58041 
        (part), 58042-43, 58045-49, 58051-52, 58053 (part), 58054, 
        58056-65, 58067-69, 58071-72, 58075, 58077-79, 58081, 58102-03, 
        58105, 58107-09, 58201-02, 58205-06, 58210, 58212-16, 58218-20, 
        58222-24, 58225 (part), 58227-31, 58233, 58235-41, 58243-46, 
        58248-51, 58253-62, 58264-67, 58269-70, 58271 (part), 58272-79, 
        58281-82, 58301, 58310-11, 58313, 58315-25, 58327-33, 58335, 
        58337-39, 58341-46, 58348, 58351-53, 58355-57, 58359-63, 58365-
        74, 58377, 58379-82, 58384-86, 58401-02, 58411-12, 58413 (part), 
        58415-18, 58420-33, 58436 (part), 58438, 58439 (part), 58440-45, 
        58447-48, 58450-52, 58454-56, 58458, 58460-61, 58463-67, 58469, 
        58471-84, 58486-90, 58492, 58494-97, 58501-02, 58504-05, 58520-
        21, 58523-24, 58528-33, 58535, 58537-38, 58540-42, 58544-45, 
        58547, 58549, 58551-55, 58558-66, 58568-73, 58575-77, 58579-81, 
        58601-02, 58620-22, 58623 (part), 58625-27, 58630-32, 58634, 
        58636, 58637 (part), 58638-47, 58649-57, 58701-02, 58704, 58710-
        16, 58718, 58720-23, 58725, 58727-28, 58730-41, 58744, 58746-50, 
        58752, 58755-63, 58765, 58768-73, 58775-76, 58778-79, 58781-85, 
        58787-90, 58792-95, 58801-02, 58830-33, 58835, 58838, 58843-45, 
        58847, 58849-50, 58852-56, 59221 (part), 59270 (part), 59275 
        (part)
        
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                                  OHIO

                  (Population, 1990 census, 10,887,325)

                                SENATORS

    JOHN GLENN, Democrat, of Columbus, OH; born in Cambridge, OH, July 
18, 1921; graduated New Concord (OH) High School, 1939; B.S., Muskingum 
College; military: U.S. Marine Corps, colonel (retired), 1942-65; combat 
World War II and Korean war (awards and decorations); NASA astronaut, 
1959-65, first American to orbit the Earth [Friendship 7, 1962]; member, 
board of trustees, Muskingum College; business, vice president, Royal 
Crown, 1966-68; president, Royal Crown International, 1967-69; board of 
directors, Questor Corp., 1970-74; member, numerous United States and 
international aviation, aeronautic, and scientific organizations; 
religion: Presbyterian (elder); married to the former Anna Margaret 
Castor, 1942; two children: David and Lyn; elected to the U.S. Senate, 
November 5, 1974; reelected November 4, 1980, November 4, 1986, and 
November 3, 1992 for term ending January 3, 1999.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
503 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 3501..................................................         224-3353
  Administrative Assistant.--Mary Jane Veno.                            
  Executive Assistant.--Celia Gainer.                                   
  Legislative Director.--Ron Grimes.                                    
Room 600, 200 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215....   (614) 469-6697
Anthony J. Celebrezze Building, 1240 E. 9th St., Room                   
 2957, Cleveland, OH 44199.............................   (216) 522-7095
Federal Building, Suite 10407, 550 Main Street,                         
 Cincinnati, OH 45202..................................   (513) 684-3265
234 N. Summit Street, Room 726, Toledo, OH 43604.......   (419) 259-7592
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    MIKE DeWINE, Republican, Yellowsprings, OH; born in Springfield, OH, 
January 5, 1947; attended Mills Lawn Elementary School; Yellow Springs 
High School, Yellow Springs, OH; B.S., Miami University, Oxford, OH, 
1969; J.D., Ohio Northern University, 1972; attorney; Ohio State bar, 
1972; Greene County assistant and prosecuting attorney, 1976-80; Ohio 
State Senator, 1980-82; U.S. Representative, 1983-91; Lieutenant 
Governor of Ohio 1991-95; married to the former Frances Stizvewing, 
1967; eight children: Patrick, Jill, Becky, John, Brian, Alice, Mark, 
and Anna.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
140 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510.................................................         224-2315
  Chief of Staff.--Laurel Pressler.                        FAX: 224-6519
  Communications Director.--Peggy England.                              
  Senior Legislative Counsel.--Joseph DeSanctis.                        
  Press Assistant.--Vanessa Polak.                                      
Federal Building, 550 Main Street, Suite 10411,                         
 Cincinnati, OH 45202..................................   (513) 684-3894
  State Director.--Barbara Briggs.                         FAX: 352-0625
  District Representative.--Jana Morford.                               
1240 East 9th Street, Room 2915, Cleveland, OH 44199...   (216) 522-7272
  District Representative.--Robert Paduchik.               FAX: 522-2239
200 North High Street, Room 405, Columbus, OH 43215....   (614) 469-6774
  Chief of Staff.--Laurel Pressler.                        FAX: 469-7419
  Staff Assistant.--Craigg Gould.                                       
Dime Bank Building, 200 Putnam Street, Suite 522,                       
 Marietta, OH 45750....................................              N/A
  District Representative.--Lynne Crow.                                 
234 North Summit Street, Room 716, Toledo, OH 43604....   (419) 259-7535
                                                           FAX: 259-7575
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    STEVE CHABOT, Republican, of Cincinnati, OH; born in Cincinnati, OH, 
January 22, 1953; attended: St. Catherine Elementary and LaSalle High 
School, Cincinnati, OH; B.A., College of William and Mary, 1975; J.D., 
Salmon P. Chase College of Law, 1978; held position of school 

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teacher; private practice lawyer, 1978-94; Hamilton County 
Commissioner, 1990-94; member, Cincinnati City Council, 1985-90; 
chairman, County Council's Urban Development and Law and Public Safety 
Committees; married to Donna Chabot, 1973; two children: Randy and 
Erica; committees: Judiciary, International Relations, and Small 
Business; subcommittees: Commercial and Administrative Law; Crime; 
International Economic Policy and Trade; Africa; Procurement, Export, 
and Business Opportunities; elected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1641 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-2216
  Chief of Staff.--Fred Nelson.                            FAX: 225-3012
  Legislative Director.--Kevin Fitzpatrick.                             
  Scheduler.--Cynthia Kielb.                                            
105 W. Burth St., Suite 1115, Cincinnati, OH 45202.....   (513) 684-2723
                                                           FAX: 421-8722
                                                                        

County: Hamilton County (part); cities of Bridgetown North, Cheviot, 
        Cincinnati (part), Cleves, Covedale, Deer Park (part), Dent, 
        Elmwood Place, Finneytown, Forest Park, Glendale (part), Golf 
        Manor, Greenhills, Groesbeck, Lincoln Heights, Lockland, Mack 
        North, Mack South, Monfort Heights East, Monfort Heights South, 
        Mount Healthy, Mount Healthy Heights, North College Hill, 
        Northbrook, Northgate, Pleasant Run (part), Pleasant Run Farm 
        (part), Silverton, St. Bernard, White Oak, White Oak East, White 
        Oak West and Woodlawn. Population (1990), 570,900.
ZIP Codes: 45001-02, 45033, 45051-52, 45200 (part), 45201, 45202, 45203 
        (part), 45204-05, 45206 (part), 45207 (part), 45208 (part), 
        45210, 45211, 45212 (part), 45213 (part), 45214 (part), 45215 
        (part), 45216, 45217 (part), 45218, 45219 (part), 45220 (part), 
        45221-24, 45225 (part), 45227 (part), 45229 (part), 45231-33, 
        45236 (part), 45237-38, 45239, 45240 (part), 45243 (part), 
        45246-48, 45250, 45251-52, 45254, 45258, 45262

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    ROB PORTMAN, Republican, of Cincinnati, OH; born in Cincinnati, 
Ohio, December 19, 1955; attended Kilgore Elementary School; Cincinnati 
Country Day School; B.A., Dartmouth College, 1979; J.D., University of 
Michigan Law School, 1984; admitted to Ohio and Washington, DC bar, 
1984; attorney, private practice (6 years); associate counsel to former 
President Bush, 1989; deputy assistant to the President; and director, 
White House Office of Legislative Affairs, 1989-91; married to June 
Dudley Portman, 1986; two children: Jed, 1990 and Will, 1991; elected by 
special election on May 4, 1993 to fill the vacancy caused by the 
resignation of William Gradison.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
238 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3502..................................................         225-3164
  Chief of Staff.--John M. Bridgeland.                                  
  Legislative Director.--Barbara Pate.                                  
  Legislative Correspondent.--Wayne Lippert.                            
  Press Secretary.--Julie Williams.                                     
8044 Montgomery Road, Suite 540, Cincinnati, OH 45236..   (513) 791-0381
  District Manager.--Annette Wishard.                                   
                                                                        

Counties: Adams; Brown; Clermont; Hamilton (part); Warren (part). 
        Population (1990), 570,902.
ZIP Codes: 45101 (part), 45102-03, 45106, 45107 (part), 45111-13, 45115, 
        45118 (part), 45119-21, 45122 (part), 45130-31, 45133 (part), 
        45140 (part), 45142 (part), 45144 (part), 45145, 45147, 45148 
        (part), 45150, 45153, 45154 (part), 45156-57, 45160, 45162 
        (part), 45166-68, 45171 (part), 45174, 45176, 45200 (part), 
        45201, 45203 (part), 45206-07, 45208 (part), 45209-10, 45212-13, 
        45214 (part), 45215 (part), 45217 (part), 45219 (part), 45220 
        (part), 45225 (part), 45226-28, 45229 (part), 45230, 45236, 
        45239, 45240 (part), 45242-45, 45249 (part), 45255, 45697 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    TONY P. HALL, Democrat, of Dayton, OH; born in Dayton, OH, January 
16, 1942; attended public school, graduated from Fairmont High School, 
Kettering, OH, 1960; A.B., Denison University, Granville, OH, 1964; 
Honory Doctor of Laws degrees from Asbury College and Eastern College; 
named Little All-American in football; most valuable player, OH 
Conference; Peace Corps volunteer, 1966-67; realtor; member, Ohio 
General Assembly--State representative, 1969-72, State senator, 1973-78; 
member: Montgomery County Democratic Party; board of managers, Air Force 
Museum Foundation; board of trustees, Holiday Aid; board of advisors, 

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Aviation Trail, Inc.; advisory committee, Emergency Resource Bank of 
the Dayton Area Chapter of the American Red Cross; awards: U.S. AID 
Presidential End Hunger Award; Distinguished Service Against Hunger 
Award from Bread of the World; Tree of Life Award from the Jewish 
National Fund; Golden Apple Award from the National Association of 
Nutrition and Aging Services Programs; NCAA Silver Anniversary Award; 
Freedom Award from the Asian Pacific American Chamber of Commerce; 1992 
Silver World Food Day medal from the Food and Agriculture Organization 
of the United Nations; married to the former Janet Dick, 1972; two 
children: Jyl and Matthew; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 
1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1432 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3503............................................         225-6465
  Chief of Staff.--Rick Carne.                                          
  Executive Assistant/Press Secretary.--Michael Gessel.                 
  Legislative Director/Rules Committee Associate                        
   Staff.--Gail M. Amidzich.                                            
  Personal Secretary/Office Manager.--Bonnie Ruestow.                   
501 Federal Building, 200 West Second Street, Dayton,                   
 OH 45402..............................................   (513) 225-2843
  District Director.--Bryan J. Bucklen.                                 
                                                                        

County: Montgomery County. All of Montgomery County with the exception 
        of the western portion of German Township. Population (1990), 
        570,901.
ZIP Codes: 45309, 45315, 45322, 45325, 45327 (part), 45342-43, 45345, 
        45354, 45370 (part), 45377, 45401-10, 45414-20, 45422-24, 45426-
        29, 45430 (part), 45431 (part), 45432 (part), 45433 (part), 
        45439, 45440 (part), 45449, 45458 (part), 45459 (part), 45469, 
        45479

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    MICHAEL G. OXLEY, Republican, of Findlay, OH; born in Findlay, OH, 
February 11, 1944, son of George Garver and Marilyn Maxine; attended 
Findlay city schools; graduated, Findlay Senior High School, 1962; B.A., 
government, Miami University, Oxford, OH, 1966; J.D., Ohio State 
University College of Law, Columbus, 1969; FBI special agent, 
Washington, DC, Boston, and New York City, 1969-72; attorney, Oxley, 
Malone, Fitzgerald, Hollister, 1972-81; elected to Ohio House of 
Representatives, 1972, from 82d District which includes all or parts of 
four northwestern Ohio counties; reelected, 1974, 1976, 1978, and 1980; 
member: financial institutions committee and State government committee; 
ranking minority member, judiciary and criminal justice committee; 
member: Trinity Lutheran Church, Findlay, OH; American, Ohio, and 
Findlay Bar Associations; Sigma Chi Fraternity; Omicron Delta Kappa 
Men's Honorary Fraternity; the Society of Former Special Agents of the 
FBI; Rotary International; the Ohio Association of Township Trustees and 
Clerks; the Ohio Farm Bureau; and Findlay Area Chamber of Commerce; 
married to the former Patricia Pluguez of Philadelphia, 1971; one son, 
Chadd; elected to the 97th Congress, June 25, 1981, in a special 
election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Tennyson Guyer; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Commerce Committee; 
Subcommittees on Telecommunications and Finance (vice chairman); 
Commerce Trade and Hazardous Materials (chairman).


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2233 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3504............................................         225-2676
  Administrative Assistant.--Jim Conzelman.                             
  Legislative Assistant.--Bob Foster.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Peggy Peterson.                                     
  Office Manager/Personal Secretary.--Debi Deimling.                    
3121 West Elm Plaza, Lima, OH 45805-2516...............   (419) 999-6455
100 East Main Cross Street, Findlay, OH 45840-3311.....   (419) 423-3210
Room 314, 24 West Third Street, Mansfield, OH 44902-                    
 1299..................................................   (419) 522-5757
                                                                        

Counties: Allen, Auglaize (part), Crawford, Hancock, Hardin, Knox 
        (part), Logan (part), Marion, Morrow, Richland, and Wyandot. 
        Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 43005-06, 43011 (part), 43014, 43019 (part), 43022, 43028, 
        43037, 43048 (part), 43050, 43302 (part), 43310 (part), 43316 
        (part), 43323, 43326, 43330, 43331 (part), 43337 (part), 43340 
        (part), 43343 (part), 43345 (part), 43346, 43347 (part), 43351-
        59, 43822 (part), 43843 (part), 44628 (part), 44802 (part), 
        44809, 44813 (part), 44818 (part), 44820, 44822-23, 44825, 
        44827, 44830 (part), 44833 (part), 44843, 44844 (part), 44849, 
        44853, 44856, 44860, 44862, 44875, 44878, 44881-82, 44887, 44900 
        (part), 44901, 44902 (part), 44903 (part), 44904, 44906-07, 
        45302, 45306, 45317 (part), 45318 (part), 45333-34, 45336, 
        45340, 45353, 45356 (part), 45360, 45363, 45365 (part), 45373 
        (part), 45380 (part), 45383 (part), 45801-02, 45804-10, 45812, 
        45814, 45816, 45817 (part), 45819-20, 45830 (part), 45833 

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        (part), 45835-36, 45839-41, 45843 (part), 45845, 45846 (part), 45850, 
        45854, 45856 (part), 45858 (part), 45859, 45865, 45867, 45868 
        (part), 45869 (part), 45870-71, 45872 (part), 45877 (part), 
        45881, 45884, 45885 (part), 45887 (part), 45888-90, 45894 
        (part), 45895 (part), 45896-97

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    PAUL E. GILLMOR, Republican, of Old Fort, OH; born in Tiffin, Seneca 
County, OH, February 1, 1939; graduated, Old Fort High School, Old Fort, 
OH, 1957; B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, 1961; J.D., 
University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, 1964; served in the U.S. 
Air Force, captain, 1965-66; attorney; admitted to the Ohio bar, 1965; 
commenced practice in Tiffin, OH; elected, Ohio State Senate, 1967-88; 
minority leader and president, Ohio State Senate; married to the former 
Karen Lako, 1983; three children: Linda, Julie, and Paul Michael; 
elected to the 101st Congress on November 8, 1988; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1203 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3505............................................         225-6405
  Administrative Assistant.--Mark Wellman.                              
  Executive Assistant.--Karen Parker.                                   
120 Jefferson Street, 2d Floor, Port Clinton, OH 43452.   (419) 734-1999
1655 North Clinton St., C-2, Defiance, OH 43512........   (419) 782-1996
148 East South Boundary Street, Perrysburg, OH 43551...   (419) 872-2500
County Administration Building, Norwalk, OH 44857......   (419) 668-0206
                                                                        

Counties: Defiance, Erie, Henry, Huron, Lorain (part), Mercer (part), 
        Ottawa (part), Paulding, Putnam, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, 
        Williams, Wood (part). Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 43316 (part), 43402, 43406-08, 43410, 43412 (part), 43413-14, 
        43416, 43420, 43430-33, 43435-43, 43445 (part), 43446, 43447 
        (part), 43448-52, 43456-58, 43462-64, 43465 (part), 43466-69, 
        43501-02, 43505-06, 43510-12, 43516-21, 43522 (part), 43523-27, 
        43529-32, 43534-36, 43541, 43543, 43545, 43548-51, 43553-57, 
        43565, 43567 (part), 43569-70, 44089 (part), 44801, 44802 
        (part), 44803-04, 44807, 44811 (part), 44814-15, 44817, 44818 
        (part), 44824, 44828-29, 44830 (part), 44836-37, 44839, 44841, 
        44844 (part), 44845-46, 44847 (part), 44850, 44854-55, 44861, 
        44867, 44870, 44883, 44890 (part), 45813, 45815, 45817 (part), 
        45821, 45827, 45830 (part), 45831, 45832 (part), 45833 (part), 
        45837, 45844 (part), 45848-49, 45851, 45853, 45855, 45856 
        (part), 45858 (part), 45861, 45864, 45868 (part), 45872 (part), 
        45873, 45875-76, 45877 (part), 45879-80, 45886 (part), 45893

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    FRANK CREMEANS, Republican of Gallipolis, Ohio; born in Cheshire, OH 
on April 5, 1943; attended Cheshire Elementary, 1949; graduated from 
Kyger Creek Local, 1961; B.A., University of Rio Grande, 1965; M.A., 
Ohio University, Athens, OH; owned and operated Cremeans Concrete and 
Supply; goverment teacher; superintendent for the Kyger Creek Local 
School District; married to Carol A. Cremeans, 1967; three children: 
Cari, John, and Leigh Ane.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1107 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3506............................................         225-5705
  Administrative Assistant.--Barry Bennett.                FAX: 225-3054
200 Putnam Street, Suite 524, Marietta, OH 45750.......   (614) 373-2120
                                                           FAX: 373-7840
301 North High Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133.............   (513) 373-8688
                                                           FAX: 393-8692
300 Bank One Plaza, Portsmouth, OH 45662...............   (614) 353-4006
  District Director.--David Payne.                         FAX: 353-4318
                                                                        

Counties: Athens, Clinton, Gallia, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, 
        Meigs, Pike, Ross (part), Scioto, Vinton, Warren (part), and 
        Washington. Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 43101, 43106 (part), 43111, 43115, 43127, 43135 (part), 43137 
        (part), 43138, 43142, 43144, 43145 (part), 43149, 43152, 43154 
        (part), 43158, 43160 (part), 43164 (part), 43766 (part), 45005, 
        45032, 45034, 45036 (part), 45039-41, 45054, 45065-66, 45068 
        (part), 45101 (part), 45105, 45107 (part), 45110, 45114, 45118 
        (part), 45122 (part), 45123, 45132, 45133 (part), 45135, 45138, 
        45140 (part), 45142 (part), 45144 (part), 45146, 45148 (part), 
        45152, 45154 (part), 45155, 45158-59, 45162 (part), 45164-65, 
        45169 (part), 45171 (part), 45172, 45177, 45327 (part), 45342 
        (part), 45458, 45459 (part), 45601, 45611-12, 45613 (part), 
        45616-18, 45620-22, 45624, 45626, 45628, 45629 (part), 45630, 
        45633-34, 45636, 45638 (part), 45640, 45642, 45644 (part), 
        45646-48, 45650-54, 45656 (part), 45657, 45660-62, 45670-73, 
        45677, 45679, 45681-84, 45685 (part), 45687, 45690, 45692-93, 
        45694 (part), 45697 (part), 45698, 45701 (part), 45710 (part), 
        45716-17, 45732 (part), 45741 (part), 45761 (part), 45764 
        (part), 45766 (part)
        
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                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    DAVID L. HOBSON, Republican, of Springfield, OH; born in Cincinnati, 
OH, October 17, 1936; attended Bond Hill Elementary School, Cincinnati; 
graduated from Withrow High School, Cincinnati, 1954; B.A., Ohio 
Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH, 1958; J.D., Ohio State College of 
Law, Columbus, OH, 1963; admitted to the Kentucky bar, 1965; airman, 
Ohio Air National Guard, 1958-63; businessman; member: VFW Post No. 
1031; Springfield Rotary, Shrine Club No. 5121, Moose No. 536, Elks No. 
51; member: boards of Urbana University, Ohio Wesleyan University, 
Wilberforce University; appointed to Ohio State Senate, 1982; elected 
Ohio State senator, 1984-90; majority whip, 1986-88; president pro 
tempore, 1988-90; married to the former Carolyn Alexander, 1958; three 
children: Susan Marie, 1963; Lynn Martha, 1965; Douglas Lee, 1968; 
elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990; reelected November 3, 
1992 and November 8, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1514 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3507............................................         225-4324
  Chief of Staff.--Mary Beth Carozza.                                   
    Press Secretary.--Scott Milburn.                                    
  Legislative Director.--Kenny Kraft.                                   
  Washington Schedule.--Ginny Gano.                                     
Room 220, Post Office Building, 150 North Limestone                     
 Street, Springfield, OH 45501-1121....................   (513) 325-0474
212 S. Broad St., Lancaster, OH 43130-4389.............   (614) 654-5149
                                                                        

Counties: Champaign, Clark, Fairfield, Fayette, Greene, Logan (part), 
        Pickaway (part), Ross (part), Union. Population (1990), 570,902.
ZIP Codes: 43002 (part), 43007, 43009-10, 43015, 43017 (part), 43029 
        (part), 43036, 43040 (part), 43044 (part), 43045, 43046 (part), 
        43047, 43060 (part), 43061 (part) 43062 (part), 43064 (part), 
        43066 (part), 40367 (part), 40368 (part), 43070 (part), 43072 
        (part), 43076 (part), 43077 (part), 43078 (part), 43083 (part), 
        43084 (part), 43102 (part), 43103 (part), 43105 (part), 43106 
        (part), 43107 (part), 43109 (part), 43110 (part), 43112 (part), 
        43113 (part), 43115 (part), 43116 (part), , 43123 (part), 43125 
        (part), 43128 (part), 43130, 43135 (part), 43136 (part), 43137 
        (part), 43138 (part), 43140 (part), 43142 (part), 43143 (part), 
        43145 (part), 43146 (part), 43147 (part), 43150 (part), 43153 
        (part), 43154 (part), 43155 (part), 43156, 43157 (part), 43160 
        (part), 43163 (part), 43164 (part), 43311 (part), 43318 (part), 
        43319 (part), 43336, 43342 (part), 43343 (part), (43344 (part), 
        43345 (part), 43357 (part), 43358 (part), 43360 (part), 43725 
        (part), 45301 (part), 45305 (part), 45307 (part), 45314 (part), 
        45316 (part), 45319 (part), 45323 (part), 45324 (part), 45335 
        (part), 45341 (part), 45344 (part), 45349 (part), 45368 (part), 
        45369 (part), 45370 (part), 45372 (part), 45384 (part), 45385 
        (part), 45387 (part), 45389 (part), 45424 (part), 45430 (part), 
        45431 (part), 45432 (part), 45433 (part), 45434 (part), 45440 
        (part), 45458 (part), 45459 (part), 45501-06, 45601 (part), 
        45628 (part), 45644 (part).

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    JOHN A. BOEHNER, Republican, of West Chester, OH; born in Reading, 
OH, November 17, 1949; attended Saint Peter Paul Elementary School, 
Reading; graduated, Moeller High School, Cincinnati, OH, 1968; B.S., 
Xavier University, 1977; president, Nucite Sales, Inc.; Ohio House of 
Representatives, 1984-90; ranking Republican member, Commerce and Labor 
Committee; Energy and Environment Committee; Judiciary and Criminal 
Justice; elected, Union Township Trustees, 1981; elected, president, 
Union Township Board of Trustees, 1984; member: St. John Catholic 
Church, Ohio Farm Bureau, Lakota Hills Homeowners Association, Knights 
of Columbus, Pope John XXIII; Union Chamber of Commerce, American Heart 
Association Board, Butler County Mental Health Association, co-chair, 
YMCA Capital Campaign, Union Elementary School PTA, Middletown Chamber 
of Commerce, American Legion Post 218 of Middletown, Butler County 
Trustees and Clerks Association; married to the former Deborah Gunlack, 
1973; two children: Lindsay M., 1978; Tricia A., 1980; elected to the 
102d Congress and each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1011 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3508............................................         225-6205
  Administrative Assistant.--Bob Schellhas.                FAX: 225-0704
  Press Secretary.--Jeff Dobrozsi.                                      
5617 Liberty Fairfield Road, Hamilton, OH 45011........   (513) 894-6003
12 South Plum Street, Troy, Ohio 45373.................   (513) 339-1524
                                                                        

Counties: Auglaize (part), Butler, Darke, Mercer (part), Miami, 
        Montgomery (part), Preble, and Shelby. Population (1990), 
        570,901.
        
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ZIP Codes: 43072 (part), 45003 (part), 45004, 45011-15, 45030 (part), 
        45036 (part), 45042, 45044, 45050, 45053 (part), 45055-56, 
        45061-64, 45067, 45069-70, 45240 (part), 45303, 45304 (part), 
        45308, 45309 (part), 45310-12, 45317 (part), 45318 (part), 
        45320-21, 45322 (part), 45326, 45327 (part), 45328-32, 45337-39, 
        45344 (part), 45345-48, 45350-52, 45356 (part), 45358-59, 45361-
        62, 45371 (part), 45373 (part), 45378, 45380 (part), 45381 
        (part), 45382, 45383 (part), 45388, 45390, 45416, 45417 (part), 
        45426, 45822, 45826, 45828, 45832 (part), 45838, 45844 (part), 
        45846 (part), 45860, 45862-63, 45866, 45869 (part), 45874, 
        45882-83, 45885 (part), 45886 (part), 45887 (part), 45891, 45894 
        (part), 45898-99, 47390 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    MARCY KAPTUR, Democrat, of Toledo, OH; born in Toledo on June 17, 
1946; Roman Catholic; attended Little Flower School, Toledo; graduated, 
St. Ursula Academy, Toledo, 1964; B.A., University of Wisconsin, 
Madison, 1968; Master of Urban Planning, University of Michigan, Ann 
Arbor, 1974; attended, University of Manchester, England, 1974; urban 
planner; assistant director for urban affairs, domestic policy staff, 
White House, 1977-79; member: American Planning Association and American 
Institute of Certified Planners, board of directors, National Center for 
Urban Ethnic Affairs, advisory committee, Gund Foundation, board of 
directors, University of Michigan Urban Planning Alumni Association, 
NAACP, Urban League, Polish Museum, Polish American Historical 
Association, Lucas County Democratic Party Executive Committee, 
Democratic Women's Campaign Association, Lucas County Democratic 
Business and Professional Women's Club, Fulton County Democratic Women's 
Club, Little Flower Parish Church; member: Appropriations Committee; co-
chair: Congressional Competitiveness Caucus, House Auto Parts Task 
Force, Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition, Fair Trade Caucus; 
elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2104 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3509............................................         225-4146
  Chief of Staff.--Fariborz S. Fatemi.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Clarice Nassif.                                     
  Legislative Director.--Roberta Jeanquart.                             
  Appointment Secretary.--Norma Olsen.                                  
Federal Building, Room 719, 234 Summit Street, Toledo,                  
 OH 43604..............................................   (419) 259-7500
                                                                        

Counties: Fulton; Lucas; Ottawa; Wood. Cities and townships: Archbold, 
        Berkey, Bowling Green, Bono, Curtice, Clay Center, Delta, 
        Dunbridge, Elmore, Fayette, Genoa, Grand Rapids, Graytown, 
        Harbor View, Holland, Lemoyne, Luckey, Lyons, Maumee, Martin, 
        Metamora, Millbury, Monclova, Neapolis, Northwood, Oak Harbor, 
        Oregon, Pemberville, Perrysburg, Pettisville, Portage, Rossford, 
        Rocky Ridge, Stony Ridge, Swanton, Sylvania, Toledo, Walbridge, 
        Waterville, Wauseon, Whitehouse, Williston, and Woodville. 
        Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 43402 (part), 43408, 43412, 43416 (part), 43430, 43432, 
        43434, 43441, 43443 (part), 43445, 43447, 43449 (part), 43450 
        (part), 43451 (part), 43458, 43460 (part), 43463, 43465, 43468, 
        43469 (part), 43502, 43504, 43515, 43521, 43522 (part), 43528, 
        43533, 43537, 43540, 43542, 43547, 43551 (part), 43552-53, 
        43558, 43560, 43566-67, 43571, 43602-20, 43623-24, 43635, 43682, 
        43697, 43699

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    MARTIN R. HOKE, Republican, of Lakewood, OH; born in Lakewood, OH on 
May 18, 1952; attended Lorain Public Schools; graduated, Western Reserve 
Academy, 1969; B.A., Amherst College, 1973; J.D., Case Western Reserve 
University, 1980; admitted to the Ohio bar, 1980; founder and president, 
Red Carpet Cellular; three children: Elizabeth, Christopher, and Peter; 
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
212 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3510..................................................         225-5871
  Administrative Assistant.--Joe Guie.                     FAX: 226-0994
  Press Secretary.--Larry Van Hoose.                                    
  Scheduler/Office Manager.--Tracie Sandlin.                            
District Office, 21270 Lorain Road, Fairview Park, Ohio                 
 44126.................................................   (216) 356-2010
                                                           FAX: 356-1441
                                                                        

County Cuyahoga County(part); cities and townships of Bay Village, 
        Berea, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, Cleveland, Cuyahaga Heights, 
        Fairview Park, Lakewood, Newberg Heights, North Olmsted, Olmsted 
        Falls, Olmsted Township, Parma, Rocky River, Seven Hills, 
        Strongsville, Westlake. Population (1990), 570,903.
ZIP Codes: 44017, 44070, 44102, 44105, 44107, 44109, 44111, 44113-16, 
        44125-26, 44129-31, 44134-36, 44138, 44140, 44144-45
        
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                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    LOUIS STOKES, Democrat, of Shaker Heights, OH; born in Cleveland, 
February 23, 1925, son of Charles and Louise Stokes, both deceased; 
educated at Cleveland College of Western Reserve University, 1946-48; 
Cleveland Marshall Law School, 1948-53, juris doctor degree; veteran of 
U.S. Army, 1943-46, honorably discharged; practicing attorney in 
Cleveland, OH, since 1954; numerous civic awards including Cleveland 
Branch, NAACP and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights; past chairman, 
Ohio State Bar Association Criminal Justice Committee; past chairman, 
Congressional Black Caucus; past president, Congressional Black Caucus 
Foundation, Board of Trustees, the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for 
Social Change, and Executive Committee, Cuyahoga County Democratic 
Party; lectured and wrote articles for universities and bar 
associations; member of numerous civic and legal organizations; 
Methodist, St. Paul A.M.E. Zion Church; married Jeanette (Jay) Francis; 
four children: Shelley, Angela, Louis C., and Lorene; brother of Carl B. 
Stokes, former mayor of Cleveland, OH and currently Ambassador to the 
Republic of Seychelles; elected to 91st Congress, November 5, 1968; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: Committee on 
Appropriations; Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and 
Education, District of Columbia; chairman: Appropriations Subcommittee 
on VA, HUD and Independent Agencies; former chairman, House Permanent 
Select Committee on Intelligence; Committee on Standards of Official 
Conduct (Ethics Committee); House Select Committee on Assassinations.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2365 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3511............................................         225-7032
  Administrative Assistant.--Leslie Atkinson.              FAX: 225-1339
  Personal Secretary.--Sallie Bell.                                     
Room 2947, 1240 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199...   (216) 522-4900
  District Manager.--Jewell Gilbert.                                    
Suite 211, 2140 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118..   (216) 522-4907
  Office Manager.--Juanita Connor-Phillips.                             
                                                                        

County: Cuyahoga County (part). Cities: Beachwood (part), Bedford 
        Heights, Brooklyn (part), Cleveland (part), Cleveland Heights, 
        East Cleveland, Euclid, Garfield Heights (part), Linndale, Maple 
        Heights (part), Oakwood (part), Orange, Richmond Heights (part), 
        Shaker Heights, South Euclid, University Heights, Warrensville 
        Heights, and Woodmere. Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 44022 (part), 44100 (part), 44103-04, 44105 (part), 44106, 
        44107 (part), 44108, 44109 (part), 44110, 44111 (part), 44112, 
        44113 (part), 44114 (part), 44115, 44117, 44118-20, 44121 
        (part), 44122 (part), 44123 (part), 44124 (part), 44125 (part), 
        44127 (part), 44128, 44132, 44135 (part), 44137, 44143 (part), 
        44146, 44199

                                 *  *  *

                            TWELFTH DISTRICT

    JOHN R. KASICH, Republican, of Westerville, OH; born in McKees 
Rocks, PA, May 13, 1952; attended the public schools in McKees Rocks; 
graduated, Sto-Rox High School, McKees Rocks, 1970; B.A., political 
science, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1974; administrative assistant 
to State Senator Donald Lukens, 1975-77; elected, Ohio State 
Legislature, 1979-82; chairman, health and human services committee; 
member: board of trustees, Concord Counseling Service, Westerville, OH; 
awards: Outstanding Young Men in America Award, 1976, Watchdog of the 
Treasury Award, 1979; Watchdog of the Treasury's ``Golden Bulldog 
Award,'' 1983-92; Northland Community Council President's Award, 1981-
82; American Security Council's Leadership Award, Guardian of Small 
Business Award, 1983-92; Spirit of Enterprise Award, 1988-93; Taxpayer's 
Friend Award 1989-91; Ohio Health Care Association's ``Buckeye Award;'' 
National American Wholesale Grocers' Association, ``Thomas Jefferson 
Award'', 1992; ``Champion of the Merit Shop,'' 1985-92, Associated 
Builders and Contractors; National Association of Wholesaler-
Distributors; ``Congressional Leadership Award'', 1994; NAWGA, ``Thomas 
Jefferson Award for Distinguished Service,'' 1994; elected to 98th 
Congress and each succeeding Congress; member House National Security 
Committee and chairman, House Budget Committee.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1131 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3512............................................         225-5355
  Chief of Staff/Legislative Director.--Don Thibaut.                    
  Executive Assistant.--Mimi McCarthy.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Bruce A. Cuthbertson.                               
Suite 500, 200 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215...   (614) 469-7318
  Office Manager.--Sally A. Testa.                                      
                                                                        

Counties: Delaware; Franklin (part); Licking (part). Population (1990), 
        570,902.
        
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ZIP Codes: 43001, 43003 (part), 43004, 43011 (part), 43013, 43015, 
        43017-18, 43021, 43023, 43031-33, 43035, 43054, 43055 (part), 
        43061-62, 43065-66, 43071, 43073-74, 43080-81, 43201 (part), 
        43205 (part), 43206 (part), 43207 (part), 43209, 43211 (part), 
        43213, 43224 (part), 43227 (part), 43232 (part), 43235 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           THIRTEENTH DISTRICT

    SHERROD BROWN, Democrat, of Lorain, OH; born on November 9, 1952, in 
Mansfield, OH; B.A., Yale University, 1974; M.A., Ohio State University, 
1979; Masters of Public Administration, Ohio State University, 1981; 
Ohio House of Representatives, 1975-83; Secretary of State of 1983-91; 
two children: Emily and Elizabeth; elected to the 103d and 104th 
Congresses.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1407 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3513............................................         225-3401
  Chief of Staff/Legislative Director.--Rhod Shaw.                      
  Press Secretary.--Steve Fought.                                       
5201 Abbe Rd., Elyria, OH 44035........................   (216) 934-5100
Medina County Administration Bldg., 144 N. Broadway,                    
 Medina, OH 44256......................................   (216) 722-9262
15561 West High Street, Middlefield, OH 44062..........   (216) 632-3913
                                                                        

Counties: Cuyahoga County (part); cities and townships of North 
        Royalton, Brecksville, Broadview Heights. Geauga County (part); 
        townships of Auburn, Burton, Bainbridge, Chardon, Hambden, 
        Munson, Chester, Claridon, Huntsburg, Middlefield, Montville, 
        Newbury, Russell, Parkman, Thompson Troy. Lorain County (part); 
        cities of Amherst, Avon, Avon Lake, Elyria, North Ridgeville, 
        Lorain, Sheffield Lake, Oberlin; townships of Amherst, Columbia, 
        Elyria, Eaton, Carlisle, Sheffield, Russia. Medina County 
        (part); cities of Brunswick, Medina, Wadsworth; townships of 
        Brunswick Hills, Chatham, Hinckley, Homer, Westfield, 
        Litchfield, Harrisville, Granger, LaFayette, Medina, Montville, 
        York, Guilford, Sharon, Spencer, Liverpool, Wadsworth. Portage 
        County (part); city of Aurora; townships of Atwater, 
        Garretsville, Nelson, Hiram, Mantua, Shalersville, Charlestown, 
        Edinburg, Rootstown, Windham, Deerfield, Freedom, Palmyra, 
        Paris, Randolph. Summit County (part); cities of Macedonia, 
        Twinsburg; townships of Northfield, Northfield Center, Sagamore 
        Hills, Twinsburg, Reminderville. Trumbull County (part); city of 
        Newton Falls; townships of Bristol, Mesopotamia, Braceville, 
        Newton, Bloomfield, Southington, Champion, Farmington. 
        Population (1990), 570,894.
ZIP Codes: 44001, 44011-12, 44028 (part), 44035, 44039, 44044, 44049-50, 
        44052-55, 44074, 44089 (part), 44090, 44212, 44214 (part), 
        44215, 44217 (part), 44230 (part), 44233, 44235, 44251, 44253-
        54, 44256, 44258, 44270 (part), 44273 (part), 44274-75, 44280, 
        44281 (part), 44287 (part), 44321 (part), 44638 (part), 44691 
        (part), 44805, 44811 (part), 44816, 44826, 44838, 44840, 44842, 
        44847 (part), 44848, 44851, 44857, 44859, 44864-66, 44874, 
        44880, 44889, 44890 (part), 44900 (part), 44902 (part), 44903 
        (part), 44905

                                 *  *  *

                           FOURTEENTH DISTRICT

    THOMAS C. SAWYER, Democrat, of Akron, OH; born in Akron on August 
15, 1945; attended the Rankin School, Akron; graduated Buchtel High 
School, Akron, 1963; B.A., University of Akron, OH, 1968; M.A., 
University of Akron, OH, 1970; former public school teacher; 
adminstrator, State school for delinquent boys; legislative agent, 
Public Utilities Commission; elected to Ohio House of Representatives 
(chairman, Education Committee and member, Ohio Board of Regents), 1977-
83; mayor of the city of Akron, 1984-86; married to the former Joyce 
Handler, 1968; one child, Amanda; elected to the 100th Congress on 
November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1414 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3514............................................         225-5231
  Administrative Assistant.--Terrinn Lowenthal.            FAX: 225-5278
  Executive Assistant/Office Manager.--Dianne Tomasek.                  
411 Wolf Ledges Pkwy, Suite 105, Akron, OH 44311.......   (216) 375-5710
  District Administrator.--Judi Shapiro.                   TDD: 375-5443
                                                                        

Counties: Portage (part), Stark (part), Summit (part). Population 
        (1990), 570,900.
ZIP Codes: 44141 (part), 44203 (part), 44210, 44216 (part), 44221-24, 
        44230 (part), 44236 (part), 44240, 44250, 44260 (part), 44262, 
        44264, 44266, 44278, 44281 (part), 44286, 44301-14, 44319, 
        44320-21, 44325, 44328, 44333-34, 44372, 44614 (part), 44685 
        (part), 44720 (part)
        
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                           FIFTEENTH DISTRICT

    DEBORAH PRYCE, Republican, of Columbus, OH; born on July 29, 1951 in 
Warren, OH; B.A., cum laude, Ohio State University, Columbus, 1973; 
J.D., Capital University Law School, Columbus, OH, 1976; attorney; 
admitted to the Ohio bar in 1976; administrative law judge, Ohio 
Department of Insurance, 1976-78; first assistant city prosecutor, 
senior assistant city attorney, and assistant city attorney, Columbus 
City Attorney's Office, 1978-85; judge, Franklin County Municipal Court, 
presiding judge for two terms, Ohio Supreme Court Victims of Crime 
Award, 1985-92; attorney, Hamilton, Kramer, Myers & Cheek, 1992; YWCA 
Woman of the Year Award, 1995; member, Ohio Supreme Court Committee on 
Dispute Resolution; chairperson, Municipal Court Subcommittee; member: 
Jail Capacity Management Board, Domestic Violence Task Force, 
Corrections Planning Board, Alliance for Cooperative Justice Policy 
Board, Franklin County Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services 
(ADAMH) Advisory Committee, American Council of Young Political Leaders, 
delegate to Australia, 1986; session member, former Deacon and 
stewardship chair, Indianola Presbyterian Church; married to Randy 
Walker, 1980; two children: step-son, Kelly, 1968; and Caroline, 1990; 
elected to the 103d Congress and 104th Congress; 103d Congress freshman 
class interim president; 103d Congress freshman class policy director; 
104th Congress transition team; Rules Committee, Legislative Process 
Subcommittee; former member, Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs 
Committee, Government Operations Committee; Assistant Majority Whip, 
NRCC Executive Committee.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
221 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3515..................................................         225-2015
  Administrative Assistant.--Tom Wolfe.                    FAX: 226-0986
  Legislative Director.--Tim Day.                                       
  Executive Assistant.--Holly Bauterbaugh.                              
Room 400, 200 North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215....   (614) 469-5614
  District Representative.--Marcee McCreary.                            
                                                                        

Counties: Franklin (part), Madison, Pickaway (part). Population (1990), 
        570,902.
ZIP Codes: 43002, 43017 (part), 43026, 43064 (part), 43065 (part), 43085 
        (part), 43110, 43119, 43123, 43125-26, 43137, 43140, 43146 
        (part), 43162, 43201-02, 43204, 43205 (part), 43206 (part), 
        43207, 43210, 43212, 43214, 43215 (part), 43216 (part), 43220-
        23, 43227 (part), 43228, 43232 (part), 43235.

                                 *  *  *

                           SIXTEENTH DISTRICT

    RALPH REGULA, Republican, of Navarre, OH; born in Beach City, Stark 
County, OH, December 3, 1924; educated in the public schools of Beach 
City, OH; B.A., Mount Union College, Alliance, OH, 1948; LL.B., William 
McKinley School of Law, Canton, OH, 1952; U.S. Navy, 1944-46; attorney 
at law; admitted to Ohio bar and began practice in Navarre, OH, 1952; 
served in the Ohio House of Representatives, 1965-66, and Ohio Senate, 
1967-72; member: Ohio State Board of Education, 1960-64; Saint Timothy 
Episcopal Church, Massillon, OH; board of trustees, Mount Union College; 
honorary member, board of advisors, Walsh College; Kiwanis; Grange; and 
trustee, Stark County Historical Society; married Mary Ann Rogusky, 
1950; three children: Martha, David, and Richard; elected to the 93d 
Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2309 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3516............................................         225-3876
  Executive Secretary.--Sylvia Snyder.                                  
  Appropriations.--Barbara Wainman; Connie Veillette.                   
  Legal Counsel.--Karen Buttaro.                                        
  Staff Director/Press Secretary.--Connie Veillette.                    
4150 Belden Village Street NW., Canton, OH 44718.......   (216) 489-4414
  District Office Manager.--Jeannette Griffin.                          
                                                                        

Counties: Ashland; Holmes; Knox (part); Stark (part); Wayne. Population 
        (1990), 570,902.
ZIP Codes: 43006, 43014, 43022, 43028, 43050, 44214 (part), 44216 
        (part), 44217 (part), 44230 (part), 44270, 44276, 44287, 44601, 
        44606, 44608, 44610, 44611, 44613, 44614, 44617-18, 44626, 
        44627-8, 44630, 44632, 44633, 44636, 44637, 44638, 44640-41, 
        44643-46, 44648, 44650, 44652, 44654, 44657, 44659, 44660-62, 
        44666-67, 44669-70, 44676-77, 44687-90, 44691 (part), 44701-11, 
        44714, 44718, 44720, 44721, 44730, 44735, 44805, 44838, 44840, 
        44842, 44859, 44864, 44866, 44874, 44880,
        
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                          SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT

    JAMES A. TRAFICANT, Jr., Democrat, of Poland, OH; born in 
Youngstown, OH, May 8, 1941; son of James A., Sr., and Agnes Traficant; 
attended St. Matthias Elementary School, Youngstown, OH; attended 
Woodrow Wilson High School, Youngstown, OH, 1956-57; graduated, Cardinal 
Mooney High School, Youngstown, OH, 1959; B.S., education, University of 
Pittsburgh, 1963; M.S., administration, 1973, and M.S., counseling, 
Youngstown State University, 1976; sheriff, Mahoning County, Youngstown, 
OH, 1981-85; executive director, Mahoning County Drug Program, Inc., 
1971-81; consumer finance director, Youngstown Community Action Program; 
instructed classes on drug and alcohol, Youngstown State University and 
Kent State University; national lecturer, drug and alcohol abuse and 
juvenile problems; drug and alcohol abuse instructor, Ohio Peace Officer 
Training Institute, and Ohio State Highway Patrol; State manager, Girard 
Life Insurance; ranking member, Coast Guard and Maritime Transporation 
Subcommittee; married to the former Patricia Coppa; two children: Robin 
and Elizabeth; elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2446 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3517............................................         225-5261
  Chief of Staff.--Paul Marcone.                           FAX: 225-3719
  Legislative Assistants.--Dan Blair; Kim Harris;                       
   Charles McCrudden; James Welfley.                                    
  Office of Manager.--Brian Clark.                                      
125 Market Street, Youngstown, OH 44503................   (216) 788-2414
Suite 503, 5555 Youngstown-Warren Rd., Niles, OH 44406.   (216) 652-5649
East Liverpool Office, 109 West Third St., East                         
 Liverpool, OH 43920...................................   (216) 385-5921
                                                                        

Counties: Columbiana, Mahoning, Trumbull (part). Population (1990), 
        570,900.
ZIP Codes: 44401, 44403-06, 44408 (part), 44410 (part), 44412 (part), 
        44416, 44417 (part), 44418, 44420, 44422, 44424-25, 44427 
        (part), 44429 (part), 44431 (part), 44436-38, 44440, 44442, 
        44443 (part), 44444 (part), 44446, 44449 (part), 44451-53, 44454 
        (part), 44460 (part), 44471, 44473, 44481 (part), 44483 (part), 
        44484-85, 44490 (part), 44491 (part), 44500-07, 44509-12, 44514-
        15, 44601 (part), 44609 (part), 44619, 44625 (part), 44634 
        (part), 44657 (part), 44665, 44672

                                 *  *  *

                           EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT

    ROBERT WILLIAM NEY, Republican, of Columbus, OH; born in Wheeling, 
WV, July 5, 1954; educated in St. John's Grade School, Bellaire, OH; 
graduated, St. Johns' High School, Bellaire, OH; B.S., Ohio State 
University, Columbus, OH; chairman, Finance Insurance and Banking (13 
years); organization member: Elks, Lions, Kiwanis, and N.R.A.; married 
to Candy Sue Taggart, 1983; two children: Robert William II and Kayla 
Marie; committees: Banking and Financial Services, House Oversight, 
Veterans' Affairs; deputy whip; elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1605 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-1004............................................         225-6265
  Chief of Staff.--David DiStefano.                        FAX: 225-3394
  Legislative Director.--David Heil.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Neil Volz.                                          
  Legislative Correspondents.--Daun Forester; Maria                     
   Robinson.                                                            
3201 Belmont Street, Room 604, Bellaire, OH 43906......   (614) 676-1960
  Office Personnel.--Dan Lipperman.                        FAX: 676-1983
152 2nd Street, NE., Hilton-Fairfield Building #200,                    
 New Philadelphia, OH 44663............................   (216) 364-6380
  Office Personnel.--Marvin Fete.                          FAX: 364-7675
Rural Services Building, 225 Underwood Street, Suite                    
 4000, Zanesville, OH 43701............................   (614) 452-7023
  Office Personnel.--Joe Rose.                             FAX: 452-7191
500 Market Street, Room 610, Steubenville, OH 43952....   (614) 283-3716
  Office Personnel.--Sherry Laughlin.                      FAX: 283-1915
                                                                        

Counties: Belmont, Carroll, Columbiana (part), Coshocton, Guernsey, 
        Harrison, Jefferson, Licking (part), Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, 
        Noble, Perry, and Tuscarawas. Population (1990), 570,900.
ZIP Codes: 43710-11, 43713, 43716-19, 43722-23, 43724 (part), 43725 
        (part), 43729, 43732 (part), 43733, 43736, 43747, 43749-50, 
        43752, 43754-55, 43757, 43759, 43768, 43772-73, 43778-80, 43784, 
        43786, 43788-89, 43793, 43803, 43804 (part), 43805, 43811, 43812 
        (part), 43821 (part), 43822 (part), 43824, 43828, 43832, 43836-
        37, 43840, 43842 (part), 43843 (part), 43844-45, 43901-03, 
        43905-10, 43912-17, 43920, 43925-28, 43930-35, 43937-48, 43950-
        53, 43960-64, 43966-68, 43970-74, 43976-77, 43979, 43981, 43983-
        86, 43988-89, 44408 (part), 44413, 44415, 44423, 

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        44427 (part), 44431 (part), 44432, 44441, 44443 (part), 44445, 44454 
        (part), 44455, 44460 (part), 44490 (part), 44492-93, 44607, 
        44608 (part), 44609 (part), 44612 (part), 44615 (part), 44620-
        22, 44624 (part), 44625 (part), 44626 (part), 44629, 44631, 
        44637 (part), 44639, 44643 (part), 44651, 44653, 44654 (part), 
        44656, 44657 (part), 44663, 44671, 44675, 44678-79, 44680 
        (part), 44681 (part), 44682-83, 44686, 44688 (part), 44693, 
        44695, 44697, 44699, 45715 (part), 45727, 45730, 45734, 45744 
        (part), 45745-46, 45767, 45768 (part), 45774, 45789

                                 *  *  *

                           NINETEENTH DISTRICT

    STEVEN C. LaTOURETTE, Republican, of Madison Village, OH; born on 
July 22, 1954; attended Cleveland Heights High School, 1972; B.A., 
University of Michigan, 1976; J.D., Cleveland State University, 1979; 
assistant public defender, Lake County, OH, Public Defender's Office, 
1980-83; associated with Painesville firm of Cannon, Stern, Aveni and 
Krivok, 1983-86; Baker, Hackenberg and Collins, 1986-88; prosecuting 
attorney, Lake County, OH, 1988-94; served on the Lake County Budget 
Commission; executive board of the Lake County Narcotics Agency; 
chairman, County Task Force on Domestic Violence; trustee, Cleveland 
Policy Historical Society; director, Regional Forensic Laboratory; 
member: Lake County Association of Police Chiefs, Ohio Prosecuting 
Attorneys Association, and the National District Attorneys Association; 
appointed to serve as a Fellow of the American College of Prosecuting 
Attorneys; married, Susan LaTourette; four children; committees: 
Transportation and Infrastructure, Government Reform and Oversight; 
subcommittees: Public Buildings and Economic Development, Surface 
Transportation, Water Resources and Environment, and District of 
Columbia; elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
431 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3519..................................................         225-5731
  Chief of Staff.--Brian Durdle.                           FAX: 225-9114
  Legislative Director.--Michael Riith.                                 
No. 385, 2550 Som Center Road, Willoughby Hills, OH                     
 44094.................................................   (216) 943-1919
  Office Administrator.--Kathy Dalton.                     FAX: 943-5516
                                                                        

Counties: Ashtabula, Cuyahoga (part), Lake. Cities and townships: 
        Andover, Ashtabula, Austinburg, Beachwood, Bedford, 
        Bentleyville, Berea, Brecksville, Broadview Heights, Brook Park, 
        Chagrin Falls, Concord, Conneaut, Dorset, Eastlake, Fairport, 
        Fairport Harbor, Garfield Heights, Gates Mills, Geneva, Geneva 
        on the Lake, Grand River, Highland Heights, Hunting Valley, 
        Independence, Jefferson, Kingsville, Kirtland, Kirtland Hills, 
        Lakeline, Lyndhurst, Madison, Maple Heights, Mayfield, Mayfield 
        Heights, Mayfield Village, Mentor, Mentor on the Lake, Midpark, 
        Middleburg Heights, Moreland Hills, North Kingsville, North 
        Perry, North Royalton, Oakwood Village, Orwell, Painesville, 
        Parma Heights, Pepper Pike, Perry, Pierpont, Richmond Heights, 
        Roaming Shores, Rock Creek, Rome, Solon, Strongsville, 
        Timberlake, Unionville, Waite Hill, Walton Hills, Wickliffe, 
        Williamsfield, Willoughby, Willoughby Hills, Willowick, Windsor. 
        Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 44003-04, 44010, 44017 (part), 44022-23, 44030, 44032, 44040-
        41, 44045, 44047-48, 44057, 44060-61, 44068, 44076-77, 44081-82, 
        44084-85, 44088, 44092-95, 44099, 44122 (part), 44124, 44130-31, 
        44133, 44136, 44139, 44141-43, 44146
        
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                                OKLAHOMA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 3,157,604)

                                SENATORS

    JAMES M. INHOFE, Republican, of Tulsa, OK; born in Des Moines, IA on 
November 17, 1934; attended Tulsa public schools; graduated Central High 
School, Tulsa, OK, 1953; B.A., University of Tulsa, OK, 1959; served in 
the U.S. Army, Private 1st class, 1957-58; businessman; active pilot; 
president, Quaker Life Insurance Company; elected to the Oklahoma House 
of Representatives, 1967-69; elected to the Oklahoma State Senate, 1969-
77; mayor of Tulsa, 1978-84; member, First Presbyterian Church of Tulsa; 
married to the former Kay Kirkpatrick; four children: Jim, Perry, Molly, 
and Katy; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress; elected to unexpired term of Senator David 
Boren upon his resignation in the U.S. Senate on November 16, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
453 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510.................................................         224-4721
  Chief of Staff.--Steve Edwards.                                       
  Legislative Director.--Laurie Rains.                                  
  Executive Assistant.--Robin McCanish.                                 
Suite 530, 1924 South Utica, Tulsa, OK 74104...........   (918) 581-7111
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    DON NICKLES, Republican, of Ponca City, OK; born in Ponca City, OK, 
December 6, 1948; attended Ponca City public schools; graduated, Ponca 
City High School, 1967; business administration, Oklahoma State 
University, 1971; served in National Guard, 1970-76; vice president and 
general manager, Nickles Machine Corp.; served in Oklahoma State Senate, 
1979-80; cofounder and member, Oklahoma Coalition for Peace Through 
Strength; served on the boards of: Ponca City United Way, St. Mary's 
Catholic Church Parish Council, Chamber of Commerce, Kay County Council 
for Retarded Children; chairman of the National Republican Senatorial 
Committee, 1988-90; chairman, Republican Policy Committee, 1991-95; 
member: Rotary Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes; married to the 
former Linda Lou Morrison; four children: Don, Jenny, Kim, and Robyn; 
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term 
beginning January 3, 1981; November 4, 1986; reelected November 3, 1992 
for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
133 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 3602..................................................         224-5754
  Administrative Assistant.--Les Brorsen.                               
  Communications Director.--Ernie Schultz.                              
  Legislative Director.--Bret Bernhart.                                 
  Scheduler.--Janel Ellison.                                            
1820 Liberty Tower, Oklahoma City, OK 73102............   (405) 231-4941
National Bank Building, Suite 206, 601 D Avenue,                        
 Lawton, OK 73501......................................   (405) 357-9878
3310 Mid-Continent Tower, 409 South Boston, Tulsa, OK                   
 74103-4007............................................   (918) 581-7651
1916 Lake Road, Ponca City, OK 74604...................   (405) 767-1270
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    STEVE LARGENT, Republican, of Tulsa, OK; born in Tulsa, OK, on 
September 28, 1954; B.S., Tulsa University, 1976; professional athlete: 
National Football League; pass receiver, Seattle Seahawks; inducted into 
the pro football Hall of Fame, 1995; proprietor, advertising and 
marketing consulting firm; serves on advisory board, Tulsa Area 
Salvation Army; board of trustees, Tulsa University; remains active with 
the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Focus on the Family; attends 
Fellowship Bible Church, Tulsa, OK; married, Terry Largent; four 
children: Casie, Kyle, Kelly, and Kramer; committees: Budget, Science, 
Commerce; subcommittees: Energy and Environment, Space and Aeronautics; 
elected January 4, 1995 to the 104th Congress.


                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
410 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20510.         225-2211
  Administrative Assistant.--Terry Allen.                  FAX: 225-9817
  Legislative Director.--Marie Wheat.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Nick Thimmesch.                                     
  Legislative Assistants: Bob Bolster; Paul Webster.                    
2424 East 21st Street, Suite 510, Tulsa, OK 74114......   (918) 749-0014
                                                                        


Counties: Tulsa, Wagoner (part). Population (1990), 524,264.
ZIP Codes: 74001-02, 74003 (part), 74008 (part), 74009, 74011, 74012 
        (part), 74013, 74015 (part), 74020 (part), 74021 (part), 74033, 
        74035, 74037, 74039 (part), 74041, 74043, 74047 (part), 74050-
        51, 74054, 74055 (part), 74056, 74060-61, 74063 (part), 74066 
        (part), 74070, 74073, 74082-84, 74100-01, 74103-07, 74108 
        (part), 74110, 74112, 74114-17, 74119-20, 74126-28, 74129 
        (part), 74130-34, 74135 (part), 74136 (part), 74137 (part), 
        74145-50, 74152-53, 74155-59, 74169-70, 74601 (part), 74633 
        (part), 74637 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    THOMAS ALLEN COBURN, Republican, of Muskogee, OK; born in Casper, 
WY, March 14, 1948; graduated, Central High School, Muskogee, OK, 1966; 
B.S., Oklahoma State University, 1970; OU Medical School, 1983; 
manufacturing manager, Coburn Ophthalmic Division, Coburn Optical 
Industries 1970-78; family physician, 1983-present; member: AMA, 
Oklahoma State Medical Association, East Central County Medical Society, 
American Academy of Family Practice; member, First Baptist Church, 
ordained deacon; Married Adult Class FBC, teacher; promise keepers, 
Medical Mission Trip to Iraq and Haiti; married to Carolyn Denton 
Coburn, 1968; three children: Callie Coburn Bonds, Katie, and Sarah.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
511 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-2701
  Administrative Director.--John Stirrup.                  FAX: 225-3038
  Senior Legislative Assistants: Cheryl Crate; Doug                     
   Farry.                                                               
  Scheduler.--Heather Barnthouse.                                       
215 State Street, Suite 815, Muskogee, OK 74401........   (918) 687-2533
  Chief of Staff.--Karl Ahlgren.                           FAX: 682-8503
  Press Secretary.--Fount Holland.                                      
  Scheduler.--Gwen Coburn.                                              
120 South Missouri Street, Room 105, Claremore, OK                      
 74017.................................................   (918) 341-9336
  Field Representative.--Jo Rainbolt.                      FAX: 341-9437
                                                                        

Counties: Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Creek, Delaware, Haskell, Mayes, 
        McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Osage, Ottawa, 
        Pawnee, Rogers, Sequoyah, and Wagoner. Population (1990), 
        524,264.
ZIP Codes: 74001-02, 74010, 74014-18, 74021, 74027-28, 74030-31, 74035-
        36, 74039, 74041-42, 74044, 74046-48, 74052-56, 74060, 74063, 
        74066-68, 74070-72, 74080, 74083-84, 74106, 74108, 74116, 74126-
        27, 74131-32, 74149, 74301, 74330-33, 74335, 74337-40, 74342-44, 
        74346-47, 74349-50, 74352-55, 74358-70, 74401-03, 74421-23, 
        74426-29, 74431-32, 74434-38, 74440-41, 74444-47, 74450-52, 
        74454-72, 74477, 74552, 74637, 74829, 74833, 74835, 74845, 
        74859, 74860, 74862, 74880, 74882, 74931, 74936, 74941, 74943-
        46, 74948, 74954-55, 74960, 74962, 74964-65

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    BILL K. BREWSTER, Democrat, of Marietta, OK; born in Ardmore, OK, 
November 8, 1941; graduated, Petrolia, TX, high school, 1959; B.S. in 
pharmacy, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, 1964; owner-operator, 
Colleyville Drug, Inc., Colleyville, TX, 1964-77; cattleman, Brewster 
Angus Farms, 1968-; U.S. Army Reserve, 1968-71; Oklahoma House of 
Representatives, 1982-89; chairman, Economic Development Committee, 
1985-86; chairman, Business and Commerce Committee, 1987-88; chairman, 
Tourism and Recreation Committee, 1988-89; vice chairman, Education 
Appropriations Committee; member, Appropriations Committee; member, 
Oklahoma Legislature's Special Joint Committee on International 
Development; South/West Energy Council, vice-chairman 1987-88; chairman, 
1988-89; Executive Committee, 1982-; National Conference of State 
Legislators, Oklahoma delegate, 1983-; chairman, Energy Committee, 1989-
90; Oil Marketers Association, ``Legislator of Year''; Southwestern 
Oklahoma State University, ``Distinguished Alumni''; INCA Board for 
Community Action; Rec

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reational Vehicle Industry's Golden Telephone Award; married to the 
former Mary Sue (Suzie) Nelson, in 1963; three children: daughter, 
Balynda Karel; another daughter, Betsy Kecia, and a son, Bradley Kent, 
lost their lives in a tragic accident in early 1990; elected to 102d 
Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected November 3, 1992 and November 8, 
1994; member, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1727 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3603............................................         225-4565
  Chief of Staff.--Pat Raffaniello.                                     
  Press Secretary--Colin Chapman.                                       
  Legislative Director.--Leslie Belcher.                                
  Legislative Assistants: Janna Little; Colin Chapman.                  
201 Post Office Building, Ada, OK 74820................   (405) 436-5951
101 West Main Street, Ardmore, OK 73401................   (405) 226-6300
118 Carl Albert Federal Building, McAlester, OK 74501..   (918) 423-5951
123 West 7th Avenue, Suite 206, Stillwater, OK 74074...   (405) 743-1400
                                                                        

Counties: Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Coal, Hughes, Johnston, 
        Latimer, Le Flore, Lincoln, Love, McCurtain, Marshall, Murray, 
        Pawnee (part), Payne, Pittsburg, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, 
        Pushmataha, and Seminole. Population (1990), 524,264.
ZIP Codes: 73027 (part), 73030, 73032, 73045 (part), 73046 (part), 73054 
        (part), 73063 (part), 73073 (part), 73081 (part), 73086-88, 
        73098 (part), 73401-03, 73430, 73432, 73435-37, 73438 (part), 
        73439-41, 73443, 73446-50, 73452-53, 73455, 73456 (part), 73458-
        61, 73463, 74020, 74023 (part), 74026, 74030 (part), 74032 
        (part), 74038, 74045, 74058-59, 74062, 74074 (part), 74075-76, 
        74079 (part), 74085 (part), 74425, 74430, 74432 (part), 74442, 
        74501-02, 74521-23, 74525-26, 74528-31, 74533-36, 74538, 74540, 
        74542-43, 74545-49, 74553-60, 74561 (part), 74562-63, 74565, 
        74567, 74569-72, 74574, 74576-78, 74650, 74701-02, 74720-24, 
        74726-31, 74733-38, 74740-41, 74743, 74745, 74747-48, 74750, 
        74752-56, 74759-61, 74763-64, 74766, 74801-02, 74818, 74820-21, 
        74824-27, 74829 (part), 74830, 74831 (part), 74832, 74833 
        (part), 74834, 74835 (part), 74836-38, 74839 (part), 74840, 
        74842-44, 74848-50, 74851 (part), 74852, 74854-56, 74857 (part), 
        74859 (part), 74863-64, 74865 (part), 74866-69, 74871, 74872 
        (part), 74873, 74875, 74878, 74881 (part), 74883 (part), 74884, 
        74901-02, 74930, 74932, 74935, 74937, 74939-40, 74941 (part), 
        74942, 74947, 74949, 74951, 74953, 74956-57, 74959, 74963, 74966

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    JULIUS C. WATTS, Jr., Republican, of Norman, OK; born in Eufaula, 
OK, November 17, 1957; attended Booker T. Washington/Jefferson Davis, 
Grammar School; graduated Eufaula High School, Eufaula, OK, 1976; B.A., 
University of Oklahoma; Esquire management, Esquire property; Oklahoma 
Corporation Commission, 1990-95; commission chairman, 1993-95; served on 
the National Drinking Water Advisory Council, Electricity Committee of 
the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners; member, 
Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Oklahoma Special Olympics; married to 
the former Frankie Jones, 1977; five children: Lakesha, Jerrelle, 
Jennifer, Julie, and J.C. Watts III.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1713 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3604............................................         225-6165
  Legislative Director.--Douglas J. Lamude.                             
  Press Secretary.--Pam Pryor.                                          
Suite 120, 2420 Springer Drive, Norman, OK 73069.......   (405) 329-6500
  Chief of Staff.--Mike Hunter.                                         
Suite 205, 601 D Avenue, Lawton, OK 73501..............   (405) 357-2131
  District Representative.--Suzanne Hogan.                              
                                                                        

Counties: Cleveland, Commanche, Cotton, Garvin, Grady, Jackson, 
        Jefferson, McClain, Oklahoma (part), Stephens, and Tillman. 
        Population (1990), 524,265.
ZIP Codes: 73002, 73004, 73010-12, 73018-19, 73023, 73025-26, 73031, 
        73035, 73039, 73046, 73051-52, 73055, 73057, 73059 (part), 
        73065, 73067-72, 73074-76, 73079-80, 73082, 73089, 73091-93, 
        73095, 73098, 73110 (part), 73130 (part), 73135, 73139 (part), 
        73145, 73149 (part), 73150, 73159 (part), 73160 (part), 73165, 
        73169 (part), 73170, 73173, 73442, 73456, 73501-03, 73505-07, 
        73520-21, 73526-34, 73537-43, 73546, 73548-49, 73551-53, 73555-
        57, 73560-62, 73565, 73567-70, 73572-73, 74831, 74872

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    ERNEST J. ISTOOK, Jr., Republican, of Oklahoma City, OK; born in 
Fort Worth, TX, on February 11, 1950; graduated, Castleberry High 
School, Ft. Worth, 1967; B.A., Baylor Univer

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sity, 1971; J.D., Oklahoma City University, 1976; attorney; admitted to 
the Oklahoma bar, 1977; reporter, WKY, KOMA, 1972-77; city councilman, 
Warr Acres, 1982-86; library board chairman, Oklahoma City, 1985-86; 
director, Warr Acres Chamber of Commerce, 1986-92; elected to the 
Oklahoma State House of Representatives, 1986-92; married to the former 
Judy Bills, 1973; five children: Butch (1974), Chad (1976), Amy (1978), 
Diana (1979), and Emily (1981); elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
119 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3605..................................................         225-2132
  Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director.--Brian                 
   Lopina.                                                 FAX: 226-1463
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Kim Rubin.                                 
  Press Secretary.--Steve Jones.                                        
Suite 505, 5400 N. Grand Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73112   (405) 942-3636
Fifth and Grand, Ponca City, OK 74601..................   (405) 762-6778
Suite 205, First Court Place, Bartlesville, OK 74003...   (918) 336-5546
                                                                        

Counties: Canadian (part); Kay; Logan; Noble; Oklahoma (part); Osage 
        (part); Washington. Cities and townships: Bartlesville, Bethany, 
        Edmond, Cashion, Choctaw, Collinsville, Crescent, Glencoe, 
        Edmond, El Reno, Guthrie, Harrah, Jones, Luther, Marshall, 
        Meridian, Mustang, Norman, Orlando, Stillwater, Perry, Piedmont, 
        Talala, Yale, Yukon, Oklahoma City, Ponca City, Billings, 
        Blackwell, Cordell, Fairfax, Kaw City, Nardin, Newkirk, Raiston, 
        Red Rock, Shidler, Tonkawa, Enid, Newalla, Wellston. Population 
        (1990), 524,264.
ZIP Codes: 73007-08, 73013, 73020 (part), 73027, 73028, 73034 (part), 
        73044, 73045 (part), 73049 (part), 73050, 73054, 73056, 73058, 
        73061, 73063, 73064 (part), 73073 (part), 73077, 73078 (part), 
        73083, 73084 (part), 73085, 73099 (part), 73103, 73106-08, 73109 
        (part), 73111, 73112, 73114, 73116 (part), 73118, 73119 (part), 
        73120, 73121, 73122 (part), 73123, 73127-28, 73131, 73132, 
        73134, 73137, 73142, 73146-48, 73151, 73156-57, 73162, 73177-79, 
        73184, 73757, 74003-06, 74009, 74022, 74029, 74051, 74056, 
        74061, 74070, 74601-04, 74630-33, 74641, 74644, 74646-47, 74651-
        53, 74857 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    FRANK DEAN LUCAS, Republican of Cheyenne, OK; born in Cheyenne, OK, 
January 6, 1960; attended Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, 
1982; rancher and farmer; served in Oklahoma State House of 
Representatives, 1989-94; secretary, House Republican Caucus, 1991-94; 
member: Oklahoma Farm Bureau, Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association, and the 
Oklahoma Shorthorn Association; married to Lynda Bradshaw Lucas; three 
children: Jessica, Ashlea, and Grant.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
107 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3606..................................................         225-5565
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Shelly White.                    FAX: 225-8698
  Legislative Director.--Mike Bertman.                                  
  Legislative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Christina                     
   Gungoll Cunningham.                                                  
  Scheduler.--Stacey Glassock.                                          
109 Old Post Office Building, 215 Dean A. McGee Avenue,                 
 Oklahoma City, OK 73102...............................   (405) 576-5511
  Chief of Staff.--Allen B. Wright.                                     
Federal Building, P.O. Box 3612, Enid, OK 73701........   (405) 233-9224
  Field Representative.--Curt Roggow.                                   
2728 Williams Avenue, Suite F, Woodward, OK 73801......   (405) 256-5752
  Field Representative.--Tammie R. Smith.                               
                                                                        

Counties: Alfalfa, Beacer, Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Canadian (part), 
        Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Greer, Harmon, 
        Harper, Kingfisher, Kiowa, Major, Oklahoma (part), Roger Mills, 
        Texas, Washita, Woods, and Woodward. Population (1990), 524,264.
ZIP Codes: 73001, 73005, 73006 (part), 73009, 73014-15, 73016 (part), 
        73017 (part), 73021-22, 73024, 73028 (part), 73029, 73033, 
        73036, 73038, 73040-43, 73047-48, 73053, 73056 (part), 73059 
        (part), 73062, 73064, 73073 (part), 73078 (part), 73079 (part), 
        73085, 73090, 73092 (part), 73094, 73096, 73099, 73101-02, 73103 
        (part), 73104-06, 73109 (part), 73111 (part), 73115, 73117 
        (part), 73119 (part), 73121, 73124-26, 73129 (part), 73132 
        (part), 73133, 73135-36, 73139 (part), 73143-44, 73146, 73149 
        (part), 73152, 73154-55, 73159, 73160 (part), 73169, 73176, 
        73179 (part), 73190, 73541 (part), 73544, 73547, 73550, 73552 
        (part), 73554 (part), 73559 (part), 73564, 73566 (part), 73571, 
        73601, 73620, 73622, 73624-28, 73632, 73638-39, 73641-42, 73644-
        48, 73650-51, 73654-56, 73658-64, 73666-69, 73673, 73701-03, 
        73706, 73716-20, 73722-31, 73733-39, 73741-44, 73746-47, 73749-
        50, 73753-56, 73757 (part), 73758-64, 73766, 73768, 73770-73, 
        73801-03, 73832, 73834-35, 73838, 73840-44, 73847-49, 73851-53, 
        73855, 73857-60, 73901, 73931-33, 73935, 73937-39, 73942, 73944-
        46, 73947 (part), 73948-51, 74630 (part), 74636, 74640, 74643, 
        74646 (part)
        
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                                 OREGON

                  (Population, 1990 census, 2,853,733)

                                SENATORS

    MARK O. HATFIELD, Republican, of Portland, OR; born July 12, 1922, 
Dallas, OR; Willamette University (OR), B.A., 1943; Stanford University 
(CA), A.M., 1948; military service: U.S. Navy, lieutenant (jg.); 
commanded landing craft at Iwo Jima and Okinawa; duty during occupation 
of Japan and China Civil War; profession: education--associate 
professor, political science, 1949-56; dean of students, 1950-56, 
Willamette University (OR), numerous honorary degrees; political: State 
representative, Marion County, 1950-54; State senator, 1954-56; 
Secretary of State, 1956-58; Governor, 1958-66; delegate, National 
Republican Conventions, 1952, 1956, 1960, 1964, 1968, and 1976; 
temporary chairman and keynote speaker, 1964 Republican National 
Convention; author: ``Not Quite So Simple'' (1967), ``Conflict and 
Conscience'' (1971), ``Between a Rock and a Hard Place'' (1976); 
coauthor: ``Amnesty: The Unsettled Question of Vietnam'' (1973), ``The 
Causes of World Hunger'' (1982), ``Freeze! How You Can Help Prevent 
Nuclear War'' (1982), ``What About the Russians'' (1984); chairman, 
Senate Appropriations Committee; member: Senate Rules and Administration 
Committee, Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Joint 
Committee on Printing; chairman: Joint Committee on the Library, FDR 
Memorial Commission, Kennedy Center Board of Trustees, U.S. Capitol 
Preservation Commission; married Antoinette Kuzmanich; four children: 
Elizabeth, Mark O., Jr., Theresa, and Charles Vincent (Visko); elected 
to the U.S. Senate on November 8, 1966; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
711 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 3701..................................................         224-3753
  Administrative Assistant.--Steve Nousen.                              
  Legislative Director.--Sue Hildick.                                   
  Personal/Appointment Secretary.--Brenda Hart.                         
  Press Secretary.--Julie McGregor.                                     
One World Trade Center, 121 S.W. Salmon, Suite 1420,                    
 Portland, OR 97204....................................   (503) 326-3386
Special District Center, 727 Center S.E., Suite 305,                    
 Salem, OR 97301.......................................   (503) 588-9510
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    BOB PACKWOOD, Republican, of Portland, OR; born in Portland, 
September 11, 1932; greatgrandson of William H. Packwood, Oregon pioneer 
and member of the Oregon Constitutional Convention held in 1857; 
graduated from Portland public schools; B.A., Willamette University, 
Salem, OR, 1954; president, Beta Theta Pi, social fraternity; LL.B., New 
York University School of Law, 1957; Root-Tilden Scholar and student 
body president; law clerk to former Oregon Supreme Court Justice Harold 
J. Warner, 1957-58; elected to the State of Oregon Legislature, 1962; 
reelected in 1964 and 1966; elected to the U.S. Senate in 1968; 
reelected in 1974, 1980, 1986 and 1992; Senate committees: chairman, 
Senate Finance Committee; member and former chairman, Senate Commerce, 
Science, and Transportation Committee; chairman, Communications 
Subcommittee; member: Foreign Commerce and Tourism Subcommittee, Surface 
Transportation Subcommittee, and the National Ocean Policy Study.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
259 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-3702............................................         224-5244
  Legislative Director.--Penny Schiller.                                
  Office Manager.--Jackie Wilcox.                                       
Suite 240, 101 SW. Main, Portland, Oregon 97204........   (503) 221-3370
  Chief of Staff.--Elaine Franklin.                                     
  Director.--Karen Belding.                                             
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    ELIZABETH FURSE, Democrat, of Hillsboro, OR; born on October, 13, 
1936 in Nairobi, Kenya; B.A., Evergreen State College, Washington, 1974; 
attended, Northwestern School of Law, Portland, OR, 1978-79; community 
activist; co-owner, Helvetia Vineyards, Hillsboro, OR; 

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co-founder and director, Oregon Peace Institute, 1985-91; community 
organizer, Citizens Train, 1988; founder, Black Sash (a South African 
women's anti-apartheid group); Oregon Legal Services, 1980-86; member: 
Rotary International, Downtown Portland, District 510; Oregonians 
Against Gun Violence; Durfee Award, an international award for the 
effective use of the legislative process to benefit a community, 1986; 
lobbied Congress to pass legislation restoring legal status to three 
Oregon tribes, 1980-86; well known for her work on behalf of low-income 
women, farm workers and Native American; American Leadership Forum 
Fellow, 1991; married in 1980 to John Platt; two children: Amanda and 
John; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
316 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3701..................................................         225-0855
  Administrative Assistant.--Jennie Kugel.                 FAX: 225-9497
  Legislative Director.--Christopher Porter.                            
  Office Manager.--Amy Lowther.                                         
  Press Secretary.--Mary Fetsch.                                        
860 Montgomery Park, 2701 NW Vaughn Street, Portland,                   
 OR 97210..............................................   (503) 326-2901
                                                                        

Counties: Clackamas (part), Clatsop, Columbia, Multnomah (part), 
        Washington, and Yamhill. Population (1990), 524,264.
ZIP Codes: 97005-07, 97016, 97018, 97034 (part), 97035 (part), 97048, 
        97051, 97053-54, 97056, 97062 (part), 97064, 97075-77, 97101-03, 
        97106-19, 97121-25, 97127-28, 97130-31, 97132 (part), 97133-36, 
        97138, 97140 (part), 97141, 97143-49, 97200-01, 97203 (part), 
        97204-05, 97207-10, 97219 (part), 97221, 97223-25, 97228-29, 
        97231, 97240, 97258, 97304 (part), 97338 (part), 97341, 97343-
        44, 97361 (part), 97364-69, 97371 (part), 97372, 97376, 97378, 
        97380, 97388, 97390 (part), 97391, 97394, 97498 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    WESTER COOLEY, Republican, of Alfalfa, OR; born in Los Angeles, CA, 
March 28, 1932; B.S., University of Southern California, 1958; served in 
the U.S. Army 1952-54; owner, Vitamin Supplements Company (Rose 
laboratories); rancher; married to Rosemary Herron Cooley; four 
children: Lisa Marie (Cooley) Rodriguez, Wester Steven Cooley, Linda 
Corrine Forost, and Robert Dean Herron; Senator of Oregon, 1992-94; 
committees: Agricultural, Resources, and Veterans Affairs.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1609 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-6730
  Press Secretary/Administrative Assistant.--David                      
   Redmond.                                                             
Suite E, 259 Barnett Road, Medford, OR 97501...........   (503) 776-4646
771 Ponderosa Village, Burns, OR 97720.................   (503) 573-6112
                                                                        

Counties: Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, 
        Jackson, Jefferson, Josephine (part), Klamath, Lake, Malheur, 
        Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler. 
        Population (1990), 568,464.
ZIP Codes: 97001, 97014 (part), 97021, 97029, 97031, 97033, 97037, 
        97039-41, 97044, 97050, 97057-58, 97063, 97065, 97425, 97501-04, 
        97520, 97522-24, 97525 (part), 97526 (part), 97527, 97530-31, 
        97532 (part), 97533-34, 97535 (part), 97536-40, 97541 (part), 
        97543-44, 97601-04, 97620-27, 97630, 97632-41, 97701-02, 97707-
        08, 97710-12, 97720-22, 97730-41, 97750-54, 97756, 97758-61, 
        97801, 97810, 97812-14, 97817-21, 97823-28, 97830-31, 97833-46, 
        97848, 97850, 97856-57, 97859, 97861-62, 97864-65, 97867-70, 
        97872-77, 97880, 97882-86, 97901-09, 97910 (part), 97911, 97913-
        14, 97917-20

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    RON WYDEN, Democrat, of Portland, OR; born in Wichita, KS, May 3, 
1949; attended Garland Public School, Palo Alto, CA; graduated, Palo 
Alto High School, 1967; A.B., political science, with distinction, 
Stanford University, 1971; J.D., University of Oregon School of Law, 
1974; lawyer; Iowa and American Bar Associations; director, Oregon Legal 
Services for the Elderly; public member, Oregon State Board of Examiners 
of Nursing Home Administrators; cofounder and codirector, Oregon Gray 
Panthers, 1974-80; married to the former Laurie Oseran, 1978; two 
children: Adam David and Lilly Anne; elected to the 97th Congress, 
November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1111 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3703............................................         225-4811
  Administrative Assistant.--Josh Kardon.                               
  Legislative Director.--Ben McMakin.                                   
  Executive Assistant.--Bruce Ehrle.                                    
Suite 205, 500 NE. Multnomah, Portland, OR 97232.......   (503) 231-2300
  District Director.--Lou Savage.                                       
                                                                        


Counties: Clackamas County (part); cities and townships of Boring 
        (part), Brightwood, Clackamas (part), Government Camp, Gresham 
        (part), Milwankie (part), Sandy, Welches. Multnomah County 
        (part); cities and townships of Bridal Veil, Corbett, Fairview, 
        Gresham (part), Rhododendron, Troutdale. Population (1990), 
        619,439.
ZIP Codes: 97009 (part), 97010-11, 97015 (part), 97019, 97024, 97028, 
        97030, 97049, 97055, 97060, 97067, 97080, 97202-03, 97206, 97210 
        (part), 97211-20, 97222, 97227, 97229 (part), 97230-33, 97236, 
        97242, 97266, 97267 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    PETER A. DeFAZIO, Democrat, of Springfield, OR; born in Needham, MA, 
May 27, 1947; B.A., Tufts University, 1969; M.S., University of Oregon, 
1977; aide to Representative Jim Weaver, 1977-82; Lane County 
Commissioner, 1983-86; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2134 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3704............................................         225-6416
  Administrative Assistant.--Penny Dodge.                               
  Legislative Director.--Jeff Stier.                                    
151 West, 7th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401.................   (503) 465-6732
  District Coordinator.--Betsy Boyd.                      (800) 944-9603
P.O. Box 1557, Coos Bay, OR 97420......................   (503) 269-2609
P.O. Box 2460, Roseberg, OR 97470......................   (503) 440-3523
                                                                        

Counties: Benton (part), Coos, Curry, Douglas, Josephine (part), Lane, 
        Linn. Population (1990), 568,465.
ZIP Codes: 97321, 97324, 97326-27, 97329, 97330 (part), 97333, 97335-36, 
        97339, 97345-46 (part), 97348, 97350 (part), 97355, 97358 
        (part), 97360, 97370, 97374 (part), 97377 (part), 97386, 97389, 
        97390 (part), 97401-08, 97409-17, 97419-20, 97423-24, 97426-32, 
        97434-44, 97446-70, 97472-73, 97476-82, 97484, 97486-97, 97499, 
        97526 (part), 97532

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    JAMES LEE BUNN, Republican, of Gleneden Beach, OR; born in 
McMinnville, OR, December 12, 1956; attended Dayton Elementary; Dayton, 
OR, 1963-69; graduated Dayton Union High School, Dayton, OH, 1969-75; 
A.A., Chemeketa Community College, Salem, OR, 1975-77; B.A., NW Nazarene 
College, Nampa, ID, 1977-79; 2nd lieutenant, Oregon National Guard 
Reserve; State Senator, 1987-95; GOP whip, 1990-95; member: McMinnville 
Church of the Nazarene, West Valley Farmers, Yamhill County Reserve 
Deputy, Polk County Farmers; married to Cindy Lou Bunn, 1978; five 
children: James, Jr., Matthew, Phillip, Malachi, and Caleb; Republican 
National Convention Delegate, 1992.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1517 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-5711
  Administrative Assistant.--Sonja Bates.                  FAX: 225-9477
  Press Secretary.--Fritz Wenzel.                                       
  Executive Assistant.--Tracey LaTurner.                                
738 Hawthorne Ave. NE., Salem, OR 97301................   (503) 588-9100
  District Director.--Peter Green.                                      
                                                                        

Counties: Benton (part); Clackamas (part); Lincoln; Marion; Polk; 
        Tillamook; cities of Salem, Corvallis, and Tillamook. Population 
        (1990), 568,466.
        
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ZIP Codes: 97002, 97004, 97009 (part), 97013, 97015, 97017, 97020, 
        97022-23, 97026 (part), 97027 (part), 97032, 97034 (part), 
        97035-36, 97038, 97042, 97045, 97055, 97062 (part), 97068 
        (part), 97070-71, 97107-08, 97112, 97118, 97122, 97130-31, 
        97134-37, 97141, 97143, 97147, 97149, 97222, 97267 (part), 97268 
        (part), 97301-03, 97304 (part), 97305-06, 97308-09, 97321 
        (part), 97325 (part), 97326, 97330-31, 97333, 97338 (part), 
        97341-47, 97350 (part), 97351 (part), 97352, 97357, 97359-60, 
        97361 (part), 97362, 97364-73, 97375-76, 97378, 97380-81, 97383-
        85, 97390-94, 97498
        
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                              PENNSYLVANIA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 11,924,710)

                                SENATORS

    ARLEN SPECTER, Republican, of Philadelphia, PA; born in Wichita, KS, 
February 12, 1930; attended College Hill Elementary School, Wichita; 
graduated, Russell High School, Russell, KS, 1947; University of 
Pennsylvania, 1951, B.A., international relations, Phi Beta Kappa; Yale 
Law School, LL.B., 1956; board of editors, Law Journal; served in U.S. 
Air Force, 1951-53, attaining rank of first lieutenant; member, law firm 
of Dechert, Price & Rhoads before and after serving two terms as 
district attorney of Philadelphia, 1966-74; married the former Joan 
Levy, who was elected to the city council of Philadelphia in 1979; two 
sons: Shanin and Stephen; served as assistant counsel to the Warren 
Commission, 1964; served on Pennsylvania's State Planning Board, The 
White House Conference on Youth, The National Commission on Criminal 
Justice, and the Peace Corps National Advisory Council; elected to the 
U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term beginning January 5, 
1981; Committees: Appropriations, Judiciary, Energy and Natural 
Resources, Veterans' Affairs, Special Committee on Aging, Senate Select 
Committee on Intelligence (chair); Subcommittees: Agriculture; Rural 
Development and Related Agencies; Defense; Foreign Operations; Labor, 
Health and Human Services; Education; ranking member, Transportation and 
Related Agencies; Renewable Energy; Energy Efficiency and 
Competitiveness; Energy Research and Development; Public Lands, National 
Parks and Forests; Antitrust, Monopolies and Business Rights; Technology 
and the Law; Technology, Terrorism, and Government Information.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
530 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 3802..................................................         224-4254
  Administrative Assistant.--Barry Caldwell.               FAX: 224-1893
  Legislative Director.--Doug Loon.                                     
  Office Manager.--Jill Schugardt.                                      
  Press Secretary.--Margaret Camp.                                      
Suite 9400, 600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106....   (215) 597-7200
Federal Building, Suite 2017, Liberty Avenue/Grant                      
 Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222..........................   (412) 644-3400
Federal Building, Room 118, 6th and State Streets,                      
 Erie, PA 16501........................................   (814) 453-3010
Federal Building, Room 1159, 228 Walnut Street,                         
 Harrisburg, PA 17101..................................   (717) 782-3951
Post Office Building, Room 201, 5th and Hamilton                        
 Streets, Allentown, PA 18101..........................   (610) 434-1444
Park Plaza, Suite 503, 225 N. Washington Avenue,                        
 Scranton, PA 18503....................................   (717) 346-2006
South Main Towers, Room 306, 116 South Main Street,                     
 Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701................................   (717) 826-6265
                                                                        

                                 *  *  *

    RICHARD JOHN SANTORUM, Republican, of Mount Lebanon, PA; born in 
Winchester, VA, May 10, 1958; graduated Carmel High School, 1976; B.A., 
Pennsylvania State University, 1980; M.B.A., University of Pittsburgh, 
1981; J.D., Dickinson School of Law, 1986; admitted to the practice of 
law in Pennsylvania; member: Rotary, Bethel Park USC; Italian Sons & 
Daughters Association; Knights of Columbus; Big Brothers and Sisters of 
Greater Pittsburgh: Advisory Board; Tyrolean Soc. Western Pennsylvania; 
Sons of Italy; 1981-86, administrative assistant to State Senator J. 
Doyle Corman (R.-Centre); 1981-86, director of the Senate Local 
Government Committee, 1981-84; director of the Senate Transportation 
Committee, 1984-86; associate attorney, Kirkpatrick and Lockhart, 
Pittsburgh, PA, 1986-90; married to Karen Garver Santorum, 1990; two 
children: Elizabeth Anne and Richard John, Jr.; elected to the 102d 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Elected as U.S. Senator 
in 104th Congress on November 8, 1994.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
B-40 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                     
 20510.................................................         224-6324
  Chief of Staff.--Mark Rodgers.                                        
  Executive Assistant.--Ramona Ely.                                     
  Legislative Director.--Michael Hershey.                               
  Office Manager.--David Hall.                                          
130 Federal Building, Perry Square Erie, PA 16501......   (814) 454-7114
                                                           FAX: 459-2096
221 Strawberry Square, Harrisburg, PA 17101............   (717) 231-7540
                                                           FAX: 231-7542
2019 Industrial Drive, Bethlehem, PA 18017.............   (610) 865-1874
                                                           FAX: 865-1924
Widener Building, One South Penn Square, Suite 960,                     
 Philadelphia, PA 19107................................   (215) 864-6900
                                                           FAX: 597-4771
  .....................................................                 

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Landmarks Building, One Station Square, Suite 250,                      
 Pittsburgh, PA 15219..................................   (412) 562-0533
                                                           FAX: 562-4313
527 Linden St., Scranton, PA 18503.....................   (717) 344-8799
                                                           FAX: 344-8906
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    THOMAS M. FOGLIETTA, Democrat, of Philadelphia, PA; born in 
Philadelphia, December 3, 1928; graduated, South Catholic High School, 
1945; B.A., St. Joseph's College, 1949; J.D., Temple University School 
of Law, 1952; lawyer; member: Supreme Court of the United States; 
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania; Courts of Common Pleas of Philadelphia 
County; Municipal Court of Philadelphia; youngest city councilman in 
Philadelphia's history, 1955; minority leader of Philadelphia's City 
Council; regional director, U.S. Department of Labor, 1976; elected to 
the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
341 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3801..................................................         225-4731
  Administrative Assistant/Counsel.--Anthony Green.        FAX: 225-0088
  Executive Assistant.--Keith M. Harrington.                            
  Legislative Director.--Barbara Zylinski.                              
William J. Green Building, Room 10402, 600 Arch Street,                 
 Philadelphia, PA 19106................................   (215) 925-6840
1806 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19148........   (215) 463-8702
4835 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19141........   (215) 324-9410
The Colony Building, 511-13 Welsh Street, Chester, PA                   
 19013.................................................   (610) 874-7094
                                                                        

Counties: Delaware (part); Philadelphia (part). Cities and townships: 
        Chester City (part), Eddystone Borough, Colwyn Borough, Tinicum 
        Township, Darby Township (part), Folcroft Borough, Darby 
        Township (part), Glenolden Borough, Darby Township (part). 
        Population (1990), 565,842.
ZIP Codes: 19013 (part), 19015 (part), 19023 (part), 19029, 19032, 19036 
        (part), 19074 (part), 19079 (part), 19102 (part), 19106 (part), 
        19107 (part), 19108, 19112-13, 19120 (part), 19121 (part), 19222 
        (part), 19123 (part), 19124 (part), 19125 (part), 19126 (part), 
        19129 (part), 19130 (part), 19132 (part), 19133 (part), 19134 
        (part), 19138 (part), 19140 (part), 19141, 19142 (part), 19143 
        (part), 19144 (part), 19145 (part), 19146 (part), 19147 (part), 
        19148, 19150 (part), 19153, 19160

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    CHAKA FATTAH, Democrat, of Philadelphia, PA; born in Pennsylvania, 
PA; attended Overbrook High School; Community College of Philadelphia; 
University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School; M.A., University of 
Pennsylvania's Fels School of State and Local Government, 1986; Harvard 
University's John F. Kennedy School of Government; recognized for 
outstanding leadership in Time Magazine; Ebony Magazine as one of 50 
Future Leaders; recipient, Pennsylvania Public Interest Coalition's 
State Legislator of the Year Award; served Pennsylvania State Senate, 
1988-94; State House of Representatives, 1982-88; member: Democratic 
Policy Committee, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; elected 
Whip of the Congressional Black Caucus; created the Jobs Project; 
member, Pennsylvania House of Representatives; sponsoring 1987 
Employment Opportunities Act; support Ben Franklin Technology Center, a 
conduit for securing government contracts for African-American and 
women-owned businesses; founded Graduate Opportunities Conference; 
chairman of the Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Higher Education 
Assistance Agency [PHEAA], convened and led a task force, Child 
Development Initiative; measures to reform the Philadelphia Housing 
Authority [PHA]; formed the Drug-Free Program; founded American Cities 
Conference and Foundation; member, Mt. Carmel Baptist Church; married to 
the former Patricia Renfroe, Esq.; three children; committees: 
Government Reform and Oversight, Small Business; subcommittees: Human 
Resources and Intergovernmental Affairs, District of Columbia; 
Procurement, Exports and Business Opportunities, Regulation and 
Paperwork.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1205 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3802............................................         225-4001
  Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director.--                      
   Claudia Pharis.                                          FAX 225-3127
  Press Secretary.--Lydia Williams.                                     
4104 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104.............   (215) 387-6404
                                                                        

Counties: Delaware (part), Philadelphia (part). Population (1990), 
        565,650.
        
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ZIP Codes: 19101 (part), 19102 (part), 19103 (part), 19104 (part), 19119 
        (part), 19121, 19126 (part), 19129, 19130 (part), 19131-32, 
        19138-39, 19140 (part), 19141 (part), 19143 (part), 19144, 19146 
        (part), 19150, 19151 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    ROBERT A. BORSKI, Democrat, of Philadelphia, PA; born in 
Philadelphia on October 20, 1948; graduated, Frankford High School, 
Philadelphia, 1966; B.A., University of Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, 1971; 
former stockbroker; member, Philadelphia Stock Exchange; elected to the 
Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1976, 1978, and 1980; five 
children: Jill, Darci, Jen, Robert, and Maggie; elected on November 2, 
1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2182 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3803............................................         225-8251
  Administrative Assistant.--Alan Slomowitz.               FAX: 225-4628
  Scheduler.--Danielle Pettine.                                         
7141 Frankford Avenue, Philadephia, PA 19135...........   (215) 335-3355
  District Director.--John F. Dempsey.                                  
2630 Memphis St., Philadelphia, PA 19125...............   (215) 426-4616
                                                                        

Counties: Philadelphia (part). Population (1990), 565,860.
ZIP Codes: 19106 (part), 19107 (part), 19111, 19114-16, 19120 (part), 
        19122 (part), 19123 (part), 19124, 19125 (part), 19126 (part), 
        19133 (part), 19134 (part), 19135-37, 19147 (part), 19149, 
        19152, 19154

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    RON KLINK, Democrat, of Jeannette, PA; born September 23, 1951, 
Canton, OH; graduated Meyersdale High School, 1969; reporter and 
anchorman, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, PA; awards: Associated Press, Golden 
Quill; member: Youngwood (PA) Volunteer Fire Department; board member, 
Forbes Road Vocational technical School, Monroeville, PA; partner, 
Dagwood's Restaurant; married the former Linda Hogan, August 27, 1977; 
two children, Matthew and Juliana; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 
103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
125 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3804..................................................         225-2565
  Administrative Assistant.--Brent Ayer.                   FAX: 226-2274
  Executive Assistant.--Mary K. Flanagan.                               
  Legislative Director.--Peter Madaus.                                  
North Huntingdon Township, 11279 Center Highway, North                  
 Huntingdon, PA 15642..................................   (800) 453-5078
                                                          (412) 864-8681
Suite 305, Beaver Trust Building, 250 Insurance Street,                 
 Beaver, PA 15009-2761.................................   (412) 728-3005
Cranberry Township Municipal Building, 2525 Rochester                   
 Road, Suite 207, Cranberry Township, PA 16066-6422....   (412) 772-6080
The Castleton, 134 North Mercer Street, New Castle, PA                  
 16101-3715............................................   (412) 654-9036
2692 Leechburg Road, Lower Burrell, PA 15068-0343......   (412) 335-4518
                                                                        

Counties: Allegheny (part), Beaver, Butler (part), Lawrence, 
        Westmoreland (part). Cities and townships: Adams, Aliquippa, 
        Allegheny, Ambridge, Arnold Baden, Beaver, Beaver Falls, 
        Bessemer, Big Beaver, Brackenridge, Bradford Woods, Bridgewater, 
        Brighton, Buffalo, Center, Cheswick, Chippewa, Clinton, Conway, 
        Cranberry, Darlington, Daugherty, Delmont, East Deer, East 
        Rochester, East Vandergrift, Eastvale, Economy, Ellport, Ellwood 
        City, Enon Valley Export, Fallstown, Fawn, Frankfort Spring, 
        Franklin, Frazer, Freedom, Georgetown Glasgow, Greene, Hanover, 
        Harmony, Harrison, Hickory, Homewood, Hookstown, Hopewell, Hyde 
        Park, Independence, Industry, Irwin, Jackson, Jeannette, Koppel, 
        Little Beaver, Lower Burrell, Mahoning, Manor, Marion, Mars, 
        Marshall Middlesex, Midland, Monaca, Murrysville, Neshannock, 
        New Beaver, New Brighton, New Castle, New Galilee, New 
        Kensington, New Sewickley, New Wilmington, North Beaver, North 
        Huntingdon, North Irwin, North Sewickley, Ohioville, Patterson, 
        Patterson Heights, Penn, Perry, Pine, Plain Grove, Plum, Potter, 
        Pulaski, Raccoon, Richland, Rochester, S.N.P.J., Salem, 
        Saxonburg, Scott, Seven Fields, Shenango, Shippingport, Slippery 
        Rock, South Beaver, South Heights, South New Castle, Taylor, 
        Tarentum, Trafford, Union, Upper Burrell, Valencia, Vandergrift, 
        Vanport Volant, Wampum, Washington, Wayne, West Deer, West 
        Mayfield, White, Wilmington, Zelienople. Population (1990), 
        570,901.
ZIP Codes: 15001, 15003, 15005, 15009-10, 15014-15, 15024, 15026-27, 
        15030, 15042-44, 15050, 15052, 15059, 15061, 15065-66, 15068, 
        15074, 15076-77, 15081, 15084-86, 15090, 15239, 15340, 15343, 
        15601, 15613, 15623, 15626, 

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        15629, 15636, 15641-42, 15644, 15656, 15665, 15668, 15675, 15690, 
        16001, 16037, 16046, 16055-56, 16059, 16063, 16101-02, 16105, 
        16112, 16115, 16117, 16120, 16123, 16132, 16136, 16141-43, 
        16156-57, 16160, 16650

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    WILLIAM F. CLINGER, Jr., Republican, of Warren, PA; born in Warren, 
PA, April 4, 1929, son of William F., Sr. and Lella May Clinger; 
attended the public schools of Warren; graduated from The Hill School, 
Pottstown, PA, 1947; B.A., Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD., 
1951; LL.B., University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA., 1965; served 
in the U.S. Navy with rank of lieutenant, 1951-55; admitted to the 
Pennsylvania bar in 1965 and commenced practice in Warren, PA; lawyer; 
Chief Counsel, Economic Development Administration, U.S. Department of 
Commerce, May 1975 to March 1977; delegate, Pennsylvania Constitutional 
Convention, 1967; assistant to Republican county chairman, 1958-62; 
State committeeman, Pennsylvania Republican Committee, 1968-75; 
delegate, Republican National Convention, 1972; vice chairman, Warren 
County Republican Party, 1977-78; delegate, GOP National Convention, 
1972, 1988; member: Jaycees, First Presbyterian Church, Warren Library 
Association; boards of directors of: Warren County Historical Society, 
Northwest Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation, Warren General Hospital; 
chairman, Kinzua Dam dedication committee; member: American, 
Pennsylvania, and Warren County Bar Associations; admitted to practice 
before the U.S. Supreme Court, Pennsylvania Supreme Court, and District 
Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania; married to the former 
Julia Whitla of Sharon, PA, 1952; four children: Eleanore, William F., 
III, James, and Julia; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2160 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3805............................................         225-5121
  Administrative Assistant.--Edward G. Feddeman.           FAX: 225-4681
  Executive Secretary.--Nancy Scott.                                    
Suite 116, 315 South Allen Street, State College, PA                    
 16801.................................................   (814) 238-1776
  Office Manager.--Rebecca M. Mills.                                    
Integra Bank Building, Room 605, Warren, PA 16365......   (814) 726-3910
  District Administrator.--Richard James Peltz.                         
                                                                        

Counties: Armstrong County (part); Widnoon. Cameron County; cities and 
        townships of Driftwood, Emporium, Sinnamahoning. Centre County 
        (part); cities and townships of Aaronsburg, Bellefonte, 
        Blanchard, Boalsburg, Centre Hall, Coburn, Fleming, Howard, 
        Hublersburg, Julian, Lemont, Madisonburg, Milesburg, Millheim, 
        Mingoville, Moshannon, Penn Furnace, Pine Grove Mills, 
        Rebersburg, Spring Mills, State College, University Park, 
        Warriors Mark, Woodward, Wingate. Clarion County (part); cities 
        and townships of Callensburg, Clarion, Crown, Curllsville, East 
        Brady, Fairmont City, Fisher, Foxburg, Fryburg, Hawthorne, Huey, 
        Knox, Kossuth, Lamartine, Leeper, Lickingville, Limestone, 
        Lucinda, Marble, Mayport, Rimersburg, Saint Petersburg, 
        Shippenville, Sligo, Snydersburg, Strattanville, Turkey City, 
        Tylersburg, Vowinckel. Clinton County; cities and townships of 
        Avis, Beech Creek, Castanea, Lamar, Lock Haven, Loganton, 
        Mackeyville, McElhatten, North Bend, Renovo, Salona, 
        Tylersville, Westport, Woolrich, Farrandsville Hyner. Crawford 
        County (part); cities and townships of Centerville, Cochranton, 
        Hydetown, Riceville, Spartansburg, Titusville, Townville. Elk 
        County; cities and townships of Benezette, Brandy Camp, 
        Brockport, Byrnedale, Dagus Mines, DeYoung, Force, James City, 
        Johnsonburg, Kersey, Portland Mills, Ridgway, St. Marys, 
        Weedville, Wilcox. Forest County; cities and townships of 
        Clarington, Cooksburg, East Hickory, Endeavor, Marienville, 
        Tionesta, West Hickory. Jefferson County; cities and townships 
        of Anita, Big Run, Brockway, Brookville, Coolspring, Corsica, 
        DeLancey, Falls Creek, Hamilton, Hazen, Knox Dale, Oliveburg, 
        Punxsutawney, Reynoldsville, Ringgold, Sigel, Sprankle Mills, 
        Stump Creek, Summerville, Sykesville, Timblin, Valier, 
        Westville, Walston, Worthville. Lycoming County (part); cities 
        and townships of Antes Fort, Cammal, Cedar Run, Jersey Mills, 
        Jersey Shore, Linden, Nisbet, Salladasburg, Slate Run, 
        Waterville. McKean County; cities and townships of Bradford, 
        Crosby, Custer City, Cyclone, Derrick City, Duke Center, East 
        Smethport, Eldred, Gifford, Hazel Hurst, Kane, Lewis Run, 
        Ludlow, Mount Jewett, Port Allegany, Rew, Rixford, Smethport, 
        Turtlepoint. Potter County; cities and townships of Austin, 
        Coudersport, Cross Fork, Galeton, Genesse, Harrison Valley, 
        North Bingham, Roulette, Shinglehouse, Ulysses. Tioga County; 
        cities and townships of Arnot, Blossburg, Covington, Cowanesque, 
        Elkland, Gaines, Knoxville, Lawrenceville, Liberty, Little 
        Marsh, Mainesburg, Mansfield, Middlebury Center, Millerton, 
        Morris, Morris Run, Nelson, Osceola, Roaring Branch, 
        Sabinsville, Tioga, Troy, Wellsboro, Westfield. Union County; 
        cities and townships of Allenwood, Hartleton, Laurelton, 
        Lewisburg, Mifflinburg, Milton, Millmont, New Berlin, New 
        Columbia, Vicksburg, Weikert, West Milton, Winfield, White Deer. 
        Venango County; cities and townships of Clintonville, 
        Cooperstown, Cranberry, Emlenton, Franklin, Kennerdell, Oil 
        City, Pleasantville, Polk, Reno, Rouseville, Seneca, Utica, 
        Venus. Warren County; cities and townships of Bear Lake, 
        Chandlers Valley, Clarendon, Columbus, Garland, Grand Valley, 
        Irvine, Pittsfield, Russell, Sheffield, Spartansburg, Spring 
        Creek, Sugargrove, Tidioute, Tiona, Warren, Youngsville. 
        Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 15711, 15715, 15730, 15733, 15740, 15744, 15763, 15764, 
        15767, 15770, 15772, 15776, 15778, 15780-81, 15784, 15801 
        (part), 15821-25, 15827-29, 15831-32, 15834, 15840-41, 15845-47, 
        15851, 15853, 15857, 15860-61, 15863-65, 15868, 15870, 16035-36, 
        16038, 16049, 16054, 16058, 16127 (part), 16153, 16213-14, 
        16216-17, 16220-25, 16230, 16232-35, 16239-40, 16242 (part), 
        16248, 16253-55, 16257-61, 6301, 16311-14, 16317, 16319, 16321-
        23, 16326-29, 16331-34, 16335 (part), 16340-47, 16350-54, 16360-
        62, 16364-65, 16370-75, 16402, 16404-05, 16407 (part), 16416, 
        16420, 16434, 16436, 16438 (part), 16701, 16720, 16724-35, 
        16738, 16740, 16743-46, 16748-51, 16801-05, 16820, 16822-23, 
        16826-28, 16832, 16841, 16848, 16851-54, 16856, 16864, 16865 
        (part), 16868, 16871-72, 16875, 16877 (part), 16882, 16901, 
        16911-12, 16914-15, 16917-18, 16920-23, 16925, 16927-30, 16932-
        33, 16935-43, 16946-48, 16950, 17701 (part), 17721, 17724 
        (part), 17726, 17729, 17740, 17744 (part), 17745, 17747-48, 
        17750-51, 17760, 17764, 17765 (part), 17767, 17776, 17778-79, 
        17810, 17835, 17837, 17844-45, 17855-56, 17870, 17883, 17885-87, 
        17889
        
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                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    TIM HOLDEN, Democrat, of St. Clair, PA; born in Pottsville, PA, on 
March 5, 1957; St. Mary's Elementary School, St. Clair; attended St. 
Clair High School, St. Clair; Fork Union Military Academy; University of 
Richmond, Richmond, VA; B.A., Bloomsburg State College, 1980; Sheriff of 
Schuylkill County, PA, 1985-93; licensed insurance broker and real 
estate agent, John J. Holden Insurance Agency and Holden Realty Co., St. 
Clair; member: Pennsylvania Sheriff's Association, Fraternal Order of 
Police, St. Clair Fish and Game Association, Benevolent and Protective 
Order of the Elks Lodge 1533; elected to the 103d and 104th Congresses.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1421 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3806............................................         225-5546
  Administrative Assistant.--Tom Gajewski.                 FAX: 226-0996
  Legislative Director.--Bruce Andrews.                                 
  Communications Director.--Trish Reilly.                               
  Projects Director.-- Bill Hanley.                                     
Berks County Services Center, 633 Court Street,                         
 Reading, PA 19601.....................................   (610) 371-9931
                                                           FAX: 371-9939
Room 303, Meridian Bank Building, 101 North Centre                      
 Street, Pottsville, PA 17901..........................   (717) 622-4212
                                                           FAX: 628-2561
Market Square, Northumberland County Court House,                       
 Sunbury, PA 17801.....................................   (717) 988-1902
                                                                        

Counties: Berks, Schuylkill, Montgomery (Pottstown area), Northumberland 
        (parts). Cities and townships: Andreas, Ashland, Auburn, Burton, 
        Barnesville, Beaver Meadows, Bechtelsville, Bernville, Bethel, 
        Birdsboro, Blandon, Bowers, Bowmansville, Boyertown, Branch 
        Dale, Brockton, Centerport, Coaldale, Cressona, Cumbola, Deer 
        Lake, Delano, Donaldson, Douglassville, Earlville, East Earl, 
        Fleetwood, Frackville, Friedensburg, Geigertown, Gilberton, 
        Girardville, Goodville, Gordon, Hamburg, Hegins, Helfenstein, 
        Hereford, Joliett, Junedale, Kaska, Kelayres, Kempton, Kenhorst, 
        Klingerstown, Kutztown, Landingville, Lansford, Laureldale, 
        Lavelle, Leesport, Lenhartsville, Limekiln, Lincoln Park, 
        Llewellyn, Locustdale, Lost Creek, Lyon Station, Mahanoy City, 
        Mahanoy Plane, Mar Lin, Mary D, Maxatawny, McAdoo, Mertztown, 
        Middleport, Minersville, Mohnton, Mohrsville, Monocacy Station, 
        Morea, Morgantown, Mount Aetna, Mount Penn, Muir, Narvon, New 
        Berlinville, New Holland, New Philadelphia, New Ringgold, 
        Nuremberg, Oley, Oneida, Orwigsburg, Palo Alto, Pennside, Pine 
        Forge, Pine Grove, Pitman, Port Carbon, Port Clinton, 
        Pottsville, Ravine, Reading, Reamstown, Rehrersburg, Reinholds, 
        Ringtown, Robesonia, Sacramento, Saint Clair, Shartlesville, 
        Shenandoah, Sheppton, Shillington, Shoemakersville, Shuylkill 
        Haven, Sinking Spring, Spring Glen, Stevens, Stony Run, 
        Strausstown, Summit Hill, Summit Station, Tamaqua, Temple, Terre 
        Hill, Topton, Tower City, Tremont, Tuscarora, Valley View, 
        Virginville, Wernersville, West Lawn, West Reading, Womelsdorf, 
        Wyomissing, Zion Grove; Post Offices: Dalmatia, Danville, 
        Dornsife, Herndon, Leck Kill, McEwensville, Milton, Montandon, 
        Northumberland, Pitman, Pottstown, Riverside, Sunbury, 
        Syndertown, Turbotville, Watsontown. Population (1990), 570,901.
ZIP Codes: 17578,17868, 17877, 17967-68, 17970, 17972, 17978-83, 18248, 
        18250, 18252,19550-51, 19554-55, 19557, 19559-60, 19601-11, 
        17017, 17507, 17519, 17528, 17555, 17557, 17569, 17581, 17749, 
        17772, 17777, 17821, 17823, 17830, 17836, 17847, 17850, 17857, 
        17901, 17921-23, 17925, 17929-31, 17933-36, 17938-39, 17941-46, 
        17948-49, 17951-55, 17957, 17959-61, 17963-66, 17981, 17985, 
        18056, 18211, 18214, 18216, 18218, 18220, 18230-32, 18237, 
        18241-42, 18245, 19464, 19503-04, 19505-08, 19510-12, 19516, 
        19518, 19519, 19522-23, 19526, 19529-30, 19533, 19535-36, 19538-
        43, 19545, 19547-49, 19562, 19564, 19565, 19567, 19601-07, 
        19609-11

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                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    CURT WELDON, Republican, of Aston, PA; born in Marcus Hook, PA, on 
July 22, 1947; attended, Marcus Hook Grammar School, PA; graduated, 
Media High School, PA, 1965; B.A., West Chester State College, PA; 1969; 
graduate work, Cabrini College, Wayne, PA; Temple and St. Joseph's 
Universites, Philadelphia, PA; administrator and teacher; mayor of 
Marcus Hook Borough, 1977-82; member, Delaware County Council 1981-86; 
chairman, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission; member: Lower 
Delco Lions Club, United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania, American Red 
Cross in Media, Marcus Hook Fire Company, Viscose Fire Company, Sacred 
Heart Medical Center, Neumann College, Delaware County Industrial 
Development Authority, Delaware County Community Action Agency, Delaware 
County Hero Scholarship Fund, Boy Scout Troop No. 418, Darby-Colwyn-
William Penn School District Education Association; awards: 1984 Man of 
the Year from Delaware County Irish-American Association; 1984 Man of 
the Year from the Chester Business and Professional Association; married 
to the former Mary Gallagher in 1972; five children: Karen, Kristen, 
Kimberly, Curt, and Andrew; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 
1986; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2452 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3807............................................         225-2011
  Administrative Assistant.--Doug Ritter.                  FAX: 225-8137
  Executive Assistant.--Sarah Young.                                    
  Legislative Director.--Nancy Lifset.                                  
  .....................................................                 

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1554 Garrett Road, Upper Darby, PA 19082...............   (610) 259-0700
  District Representative.--Dennis Lynch.                               
30 South Valley Road, Suite 212, Paoli, PA 19301.......   (610) 640-9064
                                                                        


Counties: Chester (part), Delaware (part), Montgomery (part). Population 
        (1990), 565,746.
ZIP Codes: 19003 (part), 19008, 19010 (part), 19013 (part), 19014 
        (part), 19015, 19017-18, 19022-23, 19026, 19028, 19033, 19037, 
        19039, 19041, 19043, 19050 (part), 19052, 19061, 19063-65, 
        19070, 19073, 19074, 19076, 19078-79, 19081-83, 19085 (part), 
        19086, 19094, 19301, 19312, 19317, 19319, 19331, 19333, 19342, 
        19355, 19373, 19395, 19405-06, 19425, 19421, 19432, 19442, 
        19460, 19468, 19475, 19481 (part),

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    JAMES C. GREENWOOD, Republican, of Erwinna, PA; born on May 4, 1951, 
in Philadelphia, PA; B.A. Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA, 1973; 
legislative assistant, Pennsylvania State Representative John S. 
Renninger, 1972-76; Head House Parent, The Woods Schools, 1974-76; 
Campaign Coordinator, Renninger for Congress Committee, 1976; 
caseworker, Bucks County Children and Youth Social Service Agency, 1977-
80; Pennsylvania State Representative, 1980-86; Pennsylvania State 
Senator, 1987-92; Chairman, Joint State Government Commission Task Force 
on Services to Children and Youth; Chairman, Pennsylvania Legislative 
Children's Caucus; member, Joint State Government Commission Task Force 
on Commonwealth Efficiency Study; Vice-chairman, Assembly on the 
Legislature of the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL); 
Board of Directors: Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation, Pennsylvania 
Energy Development Authority, Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance 
Agency; member: Children, Families, and Social Services Committee of 
NCSL, Committee on Federal Budget and Taxation of the State/Federal 
Assembly of the NCSL, Governor's Commission for Children and Families, 
Children's Trust Fund Board, Joint Legislative Air and Water Pollution 
Control and Conservation Committee, Committee on the Environment of the 
Eastern Regional Conference of the Council of State Governments, 
Permanency Planning Task Force, Advisory Board to About Face U.S.A.; 
Board of Directors: Bucks County Council on Alcoholism, Parents 
Anonymous, Today Inc., The Woods Schools; Honorary Member, Board of 
Directors: Bucks County Association for Retarded Citizens, Big Brothers/
Big Sisters of Bucks County, Inc.; member: Central Bucks Chamber of 
Commerce, Keystone State Head Injury Foundation Advisory Committee, Head 
Trauma Family Network Advisory Committee, League of Women Voters, Sierra 
Club; former member, Board of Directors, The Exchange Club Center for 
the Prevention of Child Abuse of Bucks County, Inc.; State Public 
Affairs Committee of the Junior League of Pennsylvania, Advocacy Award, 
1991; National Association of Social Workers, Philadelphia and 
Brandywine Division, Public Citizen of the Year, 1990; Pennsylvania 
Chapter of the National Federation of Independent Businesses, Guardian 
of Small Business Award, 1989 and 1991; Pennsylvania Association of 
Retarded Citizens, Outstanding Legislator, 1989; Progressive Education 
for Rubella Children Award, 1987; Pennsylvania Association of 
Rehabilitation Facilities, Distinguished Service Award, 1987; National 
Head Injury Foundation, Award of Appreciation, 1986; Humane Society of 
the United States, Award, 1983; Pennsylvania Federation of Dog Clubs, 
Inc., Outstanding Legislative Work, 1983; member: House Committee on 
Energy and Commerce; married to the former Christina Paugh; four 
children: Robert, Andrew, Laura, Kathryn; elected on November 3, 1992 to 
the 103d Congress; re-elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
430 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3808..................................................         225-4276
  Administrative Assistant.--Judy Borger.                  FAX: 225-9511
  Scheduler.--Mary Corcoran.                                            
  Legislative Director.--Susan Cobb.                                    
69 E. Oakland Avenue, Doylestown, PA 18901.............   (215) 348-7511
  District Administrative Assistant--Jordan P. Krauss.                  
Suite 800, One Oxford Valley, Langhorne, PA 19047......   (215) 752-7711
                                                                        

Counties: Bucks, Montgomery (part). Population (1990), 565,787.
ZIP Codes: 18036 (part), 18039, 18041 (part), 18054 (part), 18055 
        (part), 18073 (part), 18077, 18081, 18901, 18910-13, 18914, 
        18915 (part), 18916-17, 18920-23, 18925-31 18932 (part), 18933-
        35, 18936 (part), 18938, 18940, 18942-44, 18946-47, 18949-50, 
        18951 (part), 18953-56, 18960, 18962-63, 18964 (part), 18966, 
        18968, 18969 (part), 18970, 18972, 18974, 18976-77, 18980-81, 
        19002 (part), 19006 (part), 19007, 19020-21, 19030, 19040 
        (part), 19044 (part), 19047, 19053-59, 19067, 19090 (part), 
        19440 (part), 19446 (part), 19454 (part)
        
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                             NINTH DISTRICT

    BUD SHUSTER, Republican, of Everett, PA; born in Glassport, PA, 
January 23, 1932; B.S., University of Pittsburgh; M.B.A., Duquesne 
University; Ph.D., American University; served in the U.S. Army 
(Infantry and Counterintelligence); former vice president of RCA's 
computer division and founder and chairman of a computer software 
company (NYSE); member: Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Chi (Significant Sig 
Award), ODK, Chowder and Marching Society; married Patricia Rommel; five 
children: Peg, Bill, Deb, Bob, and Gia; elected to the 93d Congress, 
November 7, 1972; elected president of the 46-member GOP freshman class; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress, winning both Republican and 
Democratic nominations (1976, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994); 
delegate, Republican National Convention (1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992); 
elected chairman of the Republican Policy Committee for the 96th 
Congress; appointed member of House Budget Committee; elected as ranking 
member of Full Public Works and Transportation Committee; serves on 
Public Works and Transportation Committee; chairman of Transportation 
and Infrastructure Committee; serves on Select Intelligence Committee; 
elected chairman of the National Transportation Policy Study Commission; 
authored award winning book; ``Believing In America'' (Wm. Morrow), 
1983; paperback edition (Berkley), 1984; member, The Authors Guild.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2188 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3809............................................         225-2431
  Chief of Staff.--Carol M. Wood.                                       
  Office Manager.--Tracy G. Mosebey.                                    
  Legislative Director.--John P. McAllister.                            
  Press Secretary.--Jeff Nelligan.                                      
RD 2, Box 711, Altoona, PA 16601.......................   (814) 946-1653
179 East Queen Street, Chambersburg, PA 17201..........   (717) 264-8308
1214 Oldtown Road, #4, Clearfield, PA 16830............                 
                                                                        

Counties: Bedford, Blair, Centre (part), Clearfield (part), Franklin, 
        Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Mifflin, Perry (part), Snyder. 
        Population (1990), 565,803.
ZIP Codes: 15521-22, 15533, 15534 (part), 15535-37, 15539, 15540 (part), 
        15545 (part), 15550, 15554, 15559 (part), 15714 (part), 15721, 
        15722 (part), 15724 (part), 15738, 15742 (part), 15753, 15757 
        (part), 15767 (part), 15801 (part), 15848, 15866, 15868 (part), 
        15926 (part), 15946 (part), 16601-03, 16611, 16613 (part), 
        16614-17, 16619-23, 16625, 16627, 16631, 16633-40, 16641 (part), 
        16644-48, 16650-52, 16655-57, 16659-65, 16666 (part), 16667, 
        16668 (part), 16669-74, 16675 (part), 16678-85, 16686 (part), 
        16689, 16691-95, 16821, 16830 (part), 16833-34, 16838-40, 16847, 
        16849, 16858 (part), 16860 (part), 16861, 16863 (part), 16865 
        (part), 16866 (part), 16870 (part), 16876, 16877 (part), 16878 
        (part), 16879, 17002, 17004, 17007, 17009, 17013 (part), 17014, 
        17021, 17029, 17035 (part), 17044, 17045 (part), 17049, 17051-
        52, 17053 (part), 17054, 17056, 17058-60, 17062 (part), 17063, 
        17066, 17075-76, 17082, 17084, 17086, 17094, 17099, 17201, 
        17210-15, 17217-25, 17228-29, 17231-33, 17235-40, 17241 (part), 
        17243-44, 17246-47, 17249-57, 17260-68, 17270-72, 17324 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    JOSEPH M. McDADE, Republican, of Clarks Summit, PA; born in 
Scranton, September 29, 1931, son of John B. and Genevieve McDade; 
attended St. Paul's School and Scranton Preparatory School; graduated 
with honors from the University of Notre Dame, 1953, B.A., major in 
political science; graduated from University of Pennsylvania, 1956, 
LL.B. degree; honorary LL.D., St. Thomas Aquinas College; honorary 
doctor of laws, University of Scranton; Marywood College Presidential 
Medal; L.H.D., Misricordia College, 1981; H.H.D., Kings College, 1981; 
LL.D., Mansfield State College, 1982; clerkship in office of Chief 
Federal Judge John W. Murphy, Middle District of Pennsylvania; engaged 
in general practice of law; served as city solicitor of city of 
Scranton, January 1962 to December 1962; married to former Sarah 
Scripture, Rome, NY; one child: Jared; four children by previous 
marriage: Joseph, Aileen, Deborah, and Mark; member: James Wilson Law 
Club, Knights of Columbus, Elks Club, Scranton Chamber of Commerce; 
American, Pennsylvania, and Lackawanna County Bar Associations; elected 
to the 88th Congress, November 6, 1962; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2107 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3810............................................         225-3731
  Administrative Assistant.--John Enright.                 FAX: 225-9594
  Appointment Secretary.--Linda Hewitt.                                 
  Legislative Director.--John Enright.                                  
514 Scranton Life Building, Scranton, PA 18503.........   (717) 346-3834
  Field Representative.--Michael Russen.                                
  .....................................................                 

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Herman Schneebeli Federal Building, 240 W. 3rd Street,                  
 Suite 230, Williamsport, PA 17701.....................   (717) 327-8161
  Staff Assistant.--Ruth Calistri.                                      
                                                                        


Counties: Bradford, Lackawanna, Pike, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne, and 
        Wyoming. Lycoming County; city of Williamport and townships of 
        Armstrong, Brady, Cascade, Clinton, Eldred, Fairfield, Franklin, 
        Gamble, Hepburn, Jackson, Jordan, Lewis, Loyalsock, Lycoming, 
        McIntyre, McNett; Mill Creek, Moreland, Muncy, Muncy Creek, Old 
        Lycoming, Penn, Plunketts Creek, Shrewsbury, Upper Fairfield, 
        Wolf, and Woodward, and the boroughs of Duboistown, Hughesville, 
        Montgomery, Montoursville, Muncy, Picture Rocks, and South 
        Williamsport. Monroe County; townships of Barrett, Coolbaugh, 
        Jackson, Middle Smithfield, Paradise, Pocono, Price and 
        Smithfield and the boroughs of Delaware Water Gap, East 
        Stroudsburg (part districts 2 and 3) and Mt. Pocono. Population 
        (1990), 565,681.
ZIP Codes: 16910, 16914, 16925-26, 16945, 16947, 17701, 17703, 17724, 
        17728, 17731, 17735, 17737, 17742-44, 17752, 17754, 17756, 
        17758-59, 17762-63, 17765, 17768, 17770-71, 17774, 18301, 18320, 
        18323-28, 18332, 18335-37, 18340-42, 18344, 18349-50, 18355-57, 
        18360, 18370-72, 18403, 18405, 18407, 18410-11, 18413-17, 18419-
        21, 18424-28, 18430-31, 18433-41, 18443-47, 18449, 18451-66, 
        18469-73, 18501-10, 18512, 18517-19, 18612, 18614-16, 18618-19, 
        18623, 18625-26, 18628-30, 18632, 18636, 18641, 18653, 18657, 
        18801, 18810, 18812-18, 18820-34, 18837, 18839-40, 18842-48, 
        18850-51, 18853-54

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    PAUL E. KANJORSKI, Democrat, of Nanticoke, PA; born in Nanticoke, 
April 2, 1937; attended Nanticoke public schools; U.S. Capitol Page 
School, Washington, DC, 1954; attended, Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, PA; 
Temple University, Philadelphia, PA; Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, 
PA; served in U.S. Army, private, 1960-61; attorney, admitted to 
Pennsylvania State Bar, 1966; began practice in Wilkes-Barre, PA, 
November 7, 1966; member: House Banking and Financial Services 
Committee; Government Reform and Oversight Committee; ranking member: 
Capital Markets Securities and Government Sponsored Enterprises 
Subcommittee; married to the former Nancy Marie Hickerson; one daughter, 
Nancy; elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2429 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3811............................................         225-6511
  Chief of Staff.--Karen Feather.                                       
  Legislative Director.--Mike Radway.                                   
  Executive Assistant.--Liz Roberts.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Eva Malecki.                                        
10 East South Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701...........   (717) 825-2200
                                                                        

Counties: Carbon, Columbia, Luzerne, Monroe (part), Montour, 
        Northumberland (part). Population (1990), 565,913.
ZIP Codes: 17756 (part), 17772 (part), 17774 (part), 17777 (part), 
        17814-15, 17820, 17821 (part), 17824 (part), 17826, 17828, 
        17832, 17834, 17839-40, 17846 (part), 17847 (part); 17851, 
        17858-59, 17860, 17866-67, 17872 (part), 17878, 17881, 17884, 
        17888, 17920, 17921 (part), 17927, 18012, 18030, 18058 (part), 
        18071, 18201 (part), 18210, 18211 (part), 18212, 18216, 18219, 
        18221-25, 18229-30, 18234, 18235 (part), 18237 (part), 18239, 
        18241 (part), 18243-44, 18246-47, 18249, 18250-51, 18254, 18255 
        (part), 18256, 18301 (part), 18322-23, 18330-31, 18333-34, 
        18346-48, 18350, 18352-54, 18360 (part), 18424 (part), 18466 
        (part), 18601-03, 18610-11, 18612 (part), 18614 (part), 18615 
        (part), 18617, 18618 (part), 18621-22, 18624, 18627, 18631, 
        18634-35, 18636 (part), 18637, 18640 (part), 18641 (part), 
        18642-44, 18651, 18654-56, 18660-61, 18700-10, 18773,

                                 *  *  *

                            TWELFTH DISTRICT

    JOHN P. MURTHA, Democrat, of Johnstown, PA; graduated, Ramsey High 
School, Mount Pleasant, PA; Kiskiminetas Spring School; B.A. in 
economics, University of Pittsburgh; graduate study at Indiana 
University of Pennsylvania; married Joyce Bell; three children: Donna 
Sue and twin sons, John and Patrick; served in Marine Corps as an 
enlisted Marine who was commissioned as an officer; discharged as a 
first lieutenant; maintained active reserve officer status; volunteered 
for 1 year of active duty in Vietnam as a major; served with 1st 
Marines, a Marine infantry regiment, 1966-67, south of Danang; awarded 
Bronze Star Medal with combat ``V'', two Purple Heart Medals, Vietnamese 
Cross of Gallantry, and service medals; retired colonel, U.S. Marine 
Corps Reserve; elected to Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1969; 
served continuously until elected to U.S. House of Representatives; 
recipient of Pennsylvania Distinguished Service Medal and Pennsylvania 
Meritorious Service Medal (the Commonwealth's two highest honors); 
creation of the John P. Murtha Award for student assistance at the 
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown; received Honorary Doctor of 
Humanities, Mount Aloysius Junior College; elected to 93d Congress, 
February 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member, House 
Appropriations Committee.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2423 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3812............................................         225-2065
  Executive Assistant.--William N. Allen.                               
  Administrator.--Winifred Frederick.                                   
  Scheduling Coordinator.--Colette Marchesini.                          
P.O. Box 780, Johnstown, PA 15907......................   (814) 535-2642
  District Administrative Assistant.--John Hugya.                       
                                                                        


Counties: Armstrong County (part); cities and townships of Adrian, 
        Apollo, Cadogan, Cowansville, Dayton, Distant, Edmon, Elderton, 
        Ford City, Ford Cliff, Freeport, Kittanning, Leechburg, 
        Manorville, McGrann, North Apollo, NuMine, Oak Ridge, Parker, 
        Rural Valley, Sagamore, Schenley, Seminole, Shelocta, Spring 
        Church, Templeton, Worthington, Yatesboro. Cambria County; 
        cities and townships of Ashville, Barnesboro, Beaverdale, 
        Belsano, Blandburg, Carrolltown, Cassandra, Chest Springs, 
        Coalport, Colver, Coupon, Cresson, Dunlo, Dysart, Ebensburg, 
        Elmora, Elton, Emeigh Fallentimber, Flinton, Gallitzin, Glasgow, 
        Hastings, Johnstown, Lilly, Loretto, Marsteller, Mineral Point, 
        Nanty Glo, Nicktown, Parkhill, Patton, Portage, Revloc, Saint 
        Benedict, Saint Boniface, Saint Michael, Salix, Sidman, South 
        Fork, Spangler, Summerhill, Twin Rocks, Wilmore. Clarion County 
        (part); cities and townships of East Brady, Mayport, New 
        Bethlehem. Fayette County (part); cities and townships of 
        Chalkhill, Chestnut Ridge, Connellsville, Dickerson Run, Dunbar, 
        Fairchance, Farmington, Gibbon Glade, Hopwood, Leisenring, 
        Lemont Furnace, Markleysburg, Mill Run, Mount Braddock, 
        Ohiopyle, Oliver, Smithfield, Uniontown, Vanderbilt, West 
        Leisenring. Indiana County; cities and townships of Alverda, 
        Arcadia, Armagh, Aultman, Beyer, Black Lick, Blairsville, Brush 
        Valley, Chambersville, Cherry Tree, Clarksburg, Clune, Clymer, 
        Commodore, Coral, Creekside, Dilltown, Dixonville, Ernest, 
        Gipsy, Glen Campbell, Heilwood, Hillsdale, Home, Homer City, 
        Indiana, Josephine, Juneau, Kent, Lucernemines, Marchand, Marion 
        Center, McIntyre, Mentlce, New Florence, North Point, Penn Run, 
        Plumville, Robinson, Rochester Mills, Rossiter, Saltsburg, 
        Seward, Smicksburg, Starford, Strongstown, Vintondale, West 
        Lebanon. Somerset County; cities and townships of Acosta, 
        Addison, Berlin, Boswell, Boynton, Cairnbrook, Central City, 
        Confluence, Davidsville, Fairhope, Fort Hill, Friedens, Garrett, 
        Glencoe, Gray, Hidden Valley, Hollsopple, Hooversville, Jenners, 
        Jennerstown, Jerome, Kantner, Listie, Markleton, Meyersdale, New 
        Baltimore, Quecreek, Rockwood, Salisbury, Seanor, Shanksville, 
        Sipesville, Somerset, Springs, Stoystown, Tire Hill, Ursina, 
        Wellersburg, West Salisbury, Windber. Westmoreland County 
        (part); cities and townships of Acme, Alverton, Avonmore, 
        Bolivar, Bradenville, Calumet, Champion, Derry, Donegal, 
        Greensburg, Hostetter, Jones Mills, Latrobe, Laughlintown, 
        Ligonier, Loyalhanna, Luxor, Mammoth, Mount Pleasant New 
        Alexandria, New Derry, Norvelt, Pleasant Unity, Rector, Ruffs 
        Dale, Salina, Scottdale, Slickville, Southwest, Stahlstown, 
        Tarrs, Torrance, United, Vandergrift, Whitney, Youngstown. 
        Population (1990), 565,794.
ZIP Codes: 15401 (part), 15411, 15421, 15422 (part), 15424, 15425 
        (part), 15430-31, 15436-37, 15440, 15445, 15455-56, 15459, 
        15464-65, 15470, 15472, 15478, 15485, 15501-02, 15520, 15530-32, 
        15538, 15540-43, 15544, 15546-49, 15551-53, 15555, 15557-58, 
        15560-65, 15601 (part), 15610, 15612, 15613 (part), 15618, 
        15620-22, 15627-28, 15629 (part), 15630, 15638, 15646, 15650, 
        15655-56, 15658, 15661-62, 15664, 15666, 15670-71, 15673-74, 
        15676-77, 15679-82, 15683 (part), 15684-89, 15690 (part), 15693, 
        15696, 15701, 15710, 15712-14, 15716-17, 15720, 15722-25, 15727-
        29, 15731-32, 15734, 15736-39, 15741-42, 15745-48, 15750-52, 
        15754, 15756, 15757 (part), 15758-63, 15765, 15771-75, 15777, 
        15779, 15783, 15901-02, 15904-07, 15909, 15920-31, 15934-38, 
        15940, 15942-46, 15948-49, 15951-63, 16028 (part), 16049, 16201, 
        16210-12, 16218, 16222, 16226, 16228, 16229 (part), 16236, 
        16238, 16240, 16242 (part), 16244-46, 16249-50, 16253, 16256, 
        16259, 16262-63, 16613, 16619, 16624, 16627 (part), 16629-30, 
        16636, 16639-41, 16644, 16646, 16668, 16675

                                 *  *  *

                           THIRTEENTH DISTRICT

    JON D. FOX, Republican, of Elkins Park, PA; born in Abington, PA, 
April 22, 1947; graduated Cheltenham High School, Wyncote, PA, 1965; 
B.A., Pennsylvania State University, 1969; J.D., Delaware Law Schoool 
(now Widener University School of Law); admitted to the Pennsylvania 
State bar; awarded the Lindsay Law Prize for excellence in legal 
research; U.S. General Services Administration, Washington, DC; guest 
lecturer for the Presidential Classroom for Young Americans; served in 
the U.S. Air Force Reserve as a Technical Sargeant, 1969-75, Montgomery 
City commissioner, 1991-94; vice chairman, Board of Commissioners; 
assistant district attorney in Montgomery County, 1976-80; Abington 
Township Commissioner, 1980-84; represented, 153d Legislative District 
in Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1984-90; member: House 
Appropriations and Education Committees; House Select Committees on 
Services for the Handicapped and Long-Term Care; Republican chairman, 
House Special Education Subcommittee; chairman, Mental Health Task Force 
of the Children's Legislative Caucus; founder/chairman, Legislative 
Coalition Against Drug and Alcohol Abuse; member: Legislative Coalition 
for Libraries, Pennsylvania Firefighter's Legislative Caucus; served on 
the boards of Montgomery County Legal Aid, Eastern Montgomery County Red 
Cross, Jewish Community Relations Council (neighborhood division), 
Aldersgate Youth Service Bureau, Montgomery County Spinal Cord 
Association, the American Cancer Society, Manor Junior College, the 
Willow Grove Senior Citizens Center, the Citizen's Committee for 
Environmental Control, F&AM Friendship Lodge #400 (Jenkintown), Friends 
of the Abington Free Library, Glenside Kiwanis, Optimist Club of Lower 
Montgomery County, North Penn Elks, North Penn VFW, Lansdale American 
Legion, Abington Senior Citizens Support Council, and the Advisory 
Council to the Montgomery County Office on Aging and Adult Services; co-
founded, Montgomery County AIDS Task Force, 1987; which resulted in the 
creation of the Montgomery County Department of Health, 1989; married to 
former Judithanne Wilbert, 1992; committees: Banking and Financial 
Services, Veterans Affairs, Government Reform and Oversight; vice 
chairman, subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, 
and Regulatory Affairs.


                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
510 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-6111
  Chief of Staff.--Jan W. Friis, Jr.                       FAX: 225-3155
  Legislative Director.--Kelley Mullaney.                               
  Press Secretary.--Tony Swanick.                                       
  Scheduler.--Laura Werner.                                             
Logan Square Shopping Center, 1768 Markley Street,                      
 Norristown, PA 19401..................................   (610) 272-8400
  District Administrator.--Eric Willcox.                   FAX: 272-8532
  Office Manager.--Marie Cavanaugh.                                     
  Case Workers.--Linda Gerhard; Amy Griffith.                           
Easton and Edge Hill Roads, Abington, PA 19001.........   (215) 885-3500
  Office Manager.--Lea Bertha.                             FAX: 885-6828
  Case Workers.--Julie Nahill; Judy Mazzola.                            
  Staff Assistant.--Ralph Goldstein; Walter Waeltz.                     
                                                                        


County: Montgomery County; cities and townships of Abington, Ambler, 
        Ardmore, Audubon, Bala Cynwyd, Blue Bell, Bryn Athyn, Bryn Mawr, 
        Cheltenham, Collegeville, Conshohocken, East Norriton, 
        Eagleville, Elkins Park, Elroyboro, Erdenheim, Flourtown, Fort 
        Washingotn, Franconia, Gladwyn, Glenside, Gwynedd, Gwynedd 
        Valley, Harleysville, Hatboro, Hatfield Haverford, Huntingdon 
        Valley, Jenkintown, Kulpsville, Lafayette Hills, Lansdale, 
        Limerick, Lower Frederick, Lower Gwynedd, Lower Merion, Lower 
        Moreland, Lower Pottsgrove, Lower Providence, Lower Salford, 
        Malborough, Maple Glen, Meadowbrook, Melrose Park, Merion, 
        Miguion, Montgomery, Narberth, Norristown, North Wales, Oaks, 
        Penlyn, Plymouth, Perkiomen, Plymouth Meeting, Pottstown, 
        Oreland, Radnor, Rockledge, Rosemont, Roslyn, Rydal, Salford, 
        Schwenksville, Skippack, Souderton, Springfield, Springhouse, 
        Swarthmore, Telford, Towamencin, Trappe, Villanova, Upper 
        Dublin, Upper Gwynedd, Upper Merion (part), Upper Moreland, 
        Upper Providence, Upper Salford, West Conshohocken, West 
        Norriton, West Point, WhiteMarsh, Whitpain, Willow Grove, 
        Worcester, Wyncote, Wyndmoor. Population (1990), 565,793.
ZIP Codes: 18915, 18918, 18924, 18932, 18936, 18957-58, 18964, 18969, 
        18971, 18979, 19001 (part), 19002 (part), 19003, 19004 (part), 
        19006, 19009, 19010 (part), 19012, 19025 (part), 19027 (part), 
        19031 (part), 19034-35, 19038 (part), 19040-41, 19046 (part), 
        19066 (part), 19072 (part), 19075, 19083, 19085 (part), 19087, 
        19090, 19095-96, 19401 (part), 19403 (part), 19407-09, 19422 
        (part), 19423, 19426, 19428 (part), 19430, 19436-38, 19440, 
        19443-44, 19446, 19450-54, 19456, 19460, 19462, 19464, 19468, 
        19473, 19477, 19481, 19486, 19490 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           FOURTEENTH DISTRICT

    WILLIAM J. COYNE, Democrat, of Pittsburgh, PA; born in Pittsburgh, 
PA, August 24, 1936; graduated, Central Catholic High School, 
Pittsburgh, 1954; graduated, Robert Morris College, Pittsburgh, PA; 
served in U.S. Army, 1955-57, Korea; member: Pennsylvania State 
Legislature, 1970-72; Pittsburgh City Council, 1974-80, Pittsburgh 
Housing Authority, and Governor's Justice Commission; chairman, public 
works committee; board member: OIC [Opportunities Industrialization 
Center]; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress; member, House Ways and Means Committee (Trade 
Subcommittee), and House Budget Committee; Democratic Study Group, 
Congressional Steel Caucus, Environmental and Energy Study Conference, 
and serves on the Steering Committee for the Northeast-Midwest 
Congressional Coalition; he is also a member of the Congressional Human 
Rights Caucus.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2455 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3814............................................         225-2301
  Administrative Assistant.--Coleman J. Conroy.            FAX: 225-1844
2009 Federal Building, 1009 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh,                 
 PA 15222..............................................   (412) 644-2870
  District Administrator.--James P. Rooney.                             
                                                                        

County: Allegheny County; cities of Aleppo, Avalon, Bell Acres, 
        Bellevue, Ben Avon, Ben Avon Heights, Crafton, Edgewood, 
        Emsworth, Franklin Park, Greentree, Homestead, Ingram, 
        Leetsdale, McKees Rocks, Mount Oliver, Pittsburgh, Rosslyn 
        Farms, Sewickley Heights, Sewickley Hills, Thornburg, West View; 
        townships of Collier, Hampton, Kennedy, Kilbuck, Leet, 
        McCandless, Neville, Ohio, Pennsybury, Robinson, Ross, Stowe. 
        Population (1990), 565,787.
ZIP Codes: 15003 (part), 15017 (part), 15044 (part) 15056, 15090 (part), 
        15091, 15101 (part), 15106 (part), 15108 (part), 15136 (part), 
        15201, 15203-04, 15205 (part), 15206-09, 15210 (part), 15211-15, 
        15216 (part), 15217, 15218 (part), 15219, 15220 (part), 15221 
        (part), 15222, 15224-25, 15226 (part), 15230, 15232-33, 15240, 
        15242 (part), 15245, 15290, 15299

                                 *  *  *

                           FIFTEENTH DISTRICT

    PAUL McHALE, Democrat, of Bethlehem, PA; born on July 26, 1950, in 
Bethlehem; B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, Lehigh University, PA, 1972; J.D., 
Georgetown University Law School, Wash

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ington, DC, 1977; attorney; admitted to the Pennsylvania bar, 1977; 
served U.S. Marine Corps, 1972-74; served in U.S. Marine Corps Reserve; 
served on active duty in Persian Gulf, August-October, 1990; volunteered 
for Desert Storm duty, January-April, 1991; awarded Navy Commendation 
Medal; currently serves in 157th IMA Detachment; attorney in private 
practice, 1977-82, and 1991-93; elected to the Pennsylvania House of 
Representatives, 1982-91; married to Kathy McHale, who was elected to 
his vacant seat in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives; three 
children: Matthew, Mary, and Luke; committee memberships: Committee on 
National Security and the Committee on Science, elected on November 3, 
1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected November 8, 1994 to the 104th 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
217 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 3815..................................................         225-6411
  Administrative Assistant.--Herbert V. Giobbi.            FAX: 225-5320
  Executive Assistant.--Nancy McCloskey.                                
  Legislative Director.--Cristin Carty.                                 
26 East Third Street, Bethlehem, PA 18015-1392.........   (215) 866-0916
  District Administrator.--Richard Daugherty.              FAX: 867-8210
Hamilton Financial Center, One Center Square,                           
 Allentown, PA 18101-2192..............................   (215) 439-8861
                                                           FAX: 439-0598
168 Main Street, Pennsburg, PA 18073-1398..............   (215) 541-0614
                                                           FAX: 541-0617
                                                                        

Counties: Lehigh County; cities of Alburtis, Allentown, Breinigsville, 
        Catasauqua, Center Valley, Coopersburg, Coplay, East Texas, 
        Emmaus, Fogelsville, Germansville, Laury's Station, Lehigh 
        Valley, Macungie, New Tripoli, Old Zionsville, Orefield, 
        Schnecksville, Slatedale, Slatington, Trexlertown, Whitehall, 
        Zionsville. Montgomery County; cities of East Greenville, 
        Gilbertsville, Palm, Pennsburg, Red Hill. Northampton County; 
        cities of Bangor, Bath, Bethlehem, Cherryville, Danielsville, 
        Easton, Freemansburg, Hellertown, Martins Creek, Mount Bethel, 
        Nazareth, Northampton, Pen Argyl, Portland, Roseto, Stockertown, 
        Tatamy, Treichlers, Walnutport, and Wind Gap. Population (1990), 
        565,810.
ZIP Codes: 18002, 18011, 18013-18, 18031-32, 18034-38, 18041-44, 18046, 
        18049, 18051-53, 18055, 18059, 18062-64, 18066-70, 18072-73, 
        18076, 18078-80, 18083, 18085-88, 18091-92, 18101-06, 18343, 
        18351, 19525

                                 *  *  *

                           SIXTEENTH DISTRICT

    ROBERT S. WALKER, Republican, of East Petersburg, PA; born in 
Bradford, PA, December 23, 1942; graduated Penn Manor High School, 
Millersville, 1960; attended College of William and Mary, 1960-61; B.S., 
education, Millersville University, 1964; M.A., University of Delaware, 
1968; teacher; served in the Pennsylvania National Guard, 1967-73; 
legislative assistant, 1967-74, and administrative assistant, 1974-76, 
to U.S. Representative Eshleman; member, Presbyterian Church; married to 
the former Sue Albertson, 1968; elected to the 95th Congress, November 
2, 1976; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2369 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3816............................................         225-2411
  Administrative Assistant.--Connie L. Thumma.                          
  Executive Assistant.--Peter Holran.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Donna Boyer.                                        
Lancaster County Court House, 50 North Duke Street, 5th                 
 Floor, Lancaster, PA 17603-9987.......................   (717) 393-0666
  Administrative Assistant.--Marc T. Phillips.                          
595 Exton Commons, Exton, PA 19341-2453................   (610) 363-8409
                                                                        

Counties: Lancaster (part); cities and townships of Adamstown, Bart, 
        Bausman, Bird-in-Hand, Blue Ball, Bowmansville, Brownstown, 
        Christiana, Conestoga, Denver, Drumore, East Earl, East 
        Petersburg, Martindale, Gap, Goodville, Gordonville, Holtwood, 
        Intercourse, Kinzers, Kirkwood, Lampeter, Lancaster, Leola, 
        Lititz, Rothsville, Millersville, Narvon, New Holland, New 
        Province, Paradise, Peach Bottom, Pequea, Quarryville, 
        Reamstown, Refton, Rohrerstown, Reinholds, Ronks, Smoketown, 
        Stevens, Strasburg, Talmage, Terre Hill, West Willow, Willow 
        Street, Witmer. Chester (part); cities and townships of Atglen, 
        Avondale, Brandamore, Chadds Ford, Chatham, Chester Springs, 
        Cheyney, Coatesville, Cochranville, Downingtown, Elverson, 
        Exton, Glen Mills, Glenmoore, Honey Brook, Kelton, Kemblesville, 
        Kennett Square, Landenberg, Lewisville, Lincoln University, 
        Lionville, Lyndell, Mendenhall, Modena, New London, Nottingham, 
        Oxford, Parker Ford, Parkesburg, Phoenixville, Pottstown, 
        Pocopson, Pomeroy, Sadsburyville, Saint Peters, Soudersburg, 
        Spring City, Steelville, Suplee, Thorndale, Toughkenamon, 
        Unionville, Uwchland, Wagontown, West Chester, Westtown. 
        Population (1990), 565,804.
ZIP Codes: 17503-09, 17516 (part), 17517-20, 17522, 17527-29, 17532, 
        17534-37, 17538, 17540, 17543, 17545 (part), 17551 (part), 
        17555, 17557, 17560, 17562-69, 17572, 17576-85, 17601 (part), 
        17602, 17603 (part), 17604-08, 19310-11, 19316, 19317 (part), 
        19318-20, 19330, 19335, 19341, 19342 (part), 19343-44, 19346-48, 
        19350-54, 19355 (part), 19357-58, 19360, 19362-63, 19365-67, 
        19369-72, 19374-76, 19380-83, 19390, 19395, 19425, 19457, 19460 
        (part), 19464 (part), 19470, 19475 (part), 19480, 19501, 19520
        
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                          SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT

    GEORGE GEKAS, Republican, of Harrisburg, PA; born in Harrisburg on 
April 14, 1930; graduated, William Penn High School, 1948; B.A., 
Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA, 1952; LL.B. and J.D., Dickinson School 
of Law, Carlisle, 1958; served as corporal in U.S. Army, 1953-55; 
attorney, admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 1959, and commenced 
practice in Harrisburg; served as assistant district attorney, Dauphin 
County, PA, 1960-66; elected to Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 
1966-74; elected to the Pennsylvania Senate, 1976-82; member: American 
Judicature Society; Harrisburg Historical Society; board of trustees, 
Orthodox Church of Greater Harrisburg; Police Athletic League; March of 
Dimes Campaign; Cancer Crusade; United Church of Harrisburg; married to 
the former Evangeline Charas in 1971; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 
98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2410 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3817............................................         225-4315
  Administrative Assistant.--Allan Cagnoli.                FAX: 225-8440
  Executive Assistant.--Sheilah Borne.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Jim Campi.                                          
Harrisburg District Office: Second Floor, 3605 Vartan                   
 Way, Harrisburg, PA 17110.............................   (717) 541-5507
Elizabethtown District Office: 222 South Market Street,                 
 Suite 102-A, Elizabethtown, PA 17022..................   (800) 210-0206
                                                           FAX: 367-6602
Lebanon District Office: 108-B Municipal Building, 400                  
 South 8th Street, Lebanon, PA 17042-6794..............   (717) 273-1451
                                                           FAX: 273-1673
                                                                        

Counties: Cumberland (part), Dauphin, Lancaster (part), Lebanon, and 
        Perry (part). Population (1990), 565,742.
ZIP Codes: 16930 (part), 16938 (part), 17005-06, 17017-18, 17020, 17022 
        (part), 17023-24, 17028 (part), 17030-32, 17033 (part), 17034, 
        17035 (part), 17036-37, 17040, 17045 (part), 17047-48, 17053 
        (part), 17057, 17061, 17062 (part), 17068-69, 17071, 17074, 
        17078 (part), 17080, 17090, 17097-98, 17100-05, 17108-13, 17502 
        (part), 17701, 17703, 17720, 17722-23, 17724(part), 17727-28, 
        17730, 17737 (part), 17739, 17740 (part), 17742, 17744, 17749, 
        17752, 17754, 17756, 17758 (part), 17759, 17761-63, 17765 
        (part), 17769, 17771, 17772 (part), 17774 (part), 17776-77, 
        17801, 17810, 17812-13, 17821 (part), 17823, 17824 (part), 
        17827, 17829-31, 17833, 17835-37, 17841-45, 17846 (part), 17847, 
        17850, 17853, 17855-57, 17860-62, 17864-65, 17867-68, 17870, 
        17872 (part), 17876-77, 17880-83, 17885-89, 17941 (part), 17978 
        (part), 17980 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT

    MICHAEL F. DOYLE, Democrat, of Swissvale, PA; born in Pittsburgh, 
PA, August 5, 1953; attended St. Anselm, grade school, 1958-66; 
graduated, Swissvale Area High School, 1971; B.S., Pennsylvania State 
University, 1975; co-founder, Eastgate Insurance Agency, Inc., 1983; 
elected and served as finance and recreation chairman, Borough Council, 
Swissvale, PA, 1977-81; member: Leadership Pittsburgh Alumni 
Association, Lions Club, Ancient Order of the Hibernians (AOH), Italian 
Sons and Daughters of America (ISDA), and Penn State Alumni Association; 
caucus organization memberships: Democratic Caucus, Democratic Study 
Group, Pennsylvania Democratic Delegation, Congressional Steel Caucus, 
Travel and Tourism CMO, Ad-Hoc Committee on Irish Affairs, and National 
Italian-American Foundation; married to Susan Beth Doyle, 1975; four 
children: Michael, 18, David, 14, Kevin, 13, and Alexandra, 5; 
committees: Science, Veterans' Affairs; subcommittees: Basic Research, 
Energy and Environment, Hospitals and Health Care; elected November 8, 
1994 to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1218 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-2135
  Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director.--David                 
   Lucas.                                                               
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Chris Swartz.                              
11 Duff Road, Penn Hills, PA 15235.....................   (412) 241-6055
  District Coordinator/Administrative Assistant.--Dan                   
   Rihn.                                                                
541 Fifth Avenue, McKeesport, PA 15132.................   (412) 664-4049
                                                                        

County: Allegheny (part). Cities and townships: Aspinwall, Baldwin 
        Borough, Baldwin Township, Blawnox, Braddock, Braddock Hills, 
        Brentwood, Carnegie, Castle Shannon, Chalfant, Churchill, 
        Clairton City, Dormont, Dravosburg, Duquesne, E. McKeesport, E. 
        Pittsburgh, Elizabeth Borough, Elizabeth Township, Etna, Forest 
        Hills, Forward Township, Fox Chapel, Glassport, Harmar, 
        Heidelberg, Indiana, Jefferson, Liberty, Lincoln, McKeesport, 
        Millvale, Monroeville, Mt. Lebanon, Munhall, North Braddock, 
        North Versailles, Oakmont, O'Hara Township, Penn Hills, 
        Pitcairn, Pleasant Hills, Port Vue, Rankin, Reserve, Swissvale, 
        Shaler Township, Scott, Sharpsburg, South Park, South 
        Versailles, Springdale 

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        Borough, Springdale Township, Trafford, Turtle Creek, Verona, 
        Versailles, Wall, West Elizabeth, West Homestead, West Mifflin, 
        Whitaker, Whitehall, White Oak, Wilkins, Wilkinsburg, and 
        Wilmerding. Population (1990), 565,781.
ZIP Codes: 15017-18, 15020, 15024-25, 15028, 15034-35, 15037-38, 15045, 
        15047, 15049, 15051, 15063, 15075, 15085, 15088, 15101, 15104, 
        15106, 15110, 15112, 15116, 15120, 15122, 15129, 15131-33, 
        15135, 15137, 15139-40, 15144-48, 15207, 15209-10, 15212, 15214-
        16, 15218, 15220-21, 15223, 15226-28, 15234-36, 15238, 15243, 
        15332

                                 *  *  *

                           NINETEENTH DISTRICT

    WILLIAM F. GOODLING, Republican, of Jacobus, PA; born in Loganville, 
PA; graduated from William Penn Senior High School, York, PA; B.S. 
degree, University of Maryland; master's degree, Western Maryland 
College; doctoral studies, Pennsylvania State University; various 
teaching positions including principal, West York Area High School; 
supervisor of student teachers for Pennsylvania State University; 
superintendent, Spring Grove area schools; president, Dallastown area 
School Board; military service, 1946-48; member: Lions, various health 
associations, and Loganville United Methodist Church; married to the 
former Hilda Wright; two children: Todd and Jennifer; elected to the 
94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2263 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-3819............................................         225-5836
  Administrative Assistant/Communications Director.--                   
   Kelly Presta.                                                        
  Personal Secretary.--Gretchen Gipson.                                 
Federal Building, 200 South George Street, York, PA                     
 17405.................................................   (717) 843-8887
2020 Yale Avenue, Camp Hill, PA 17011..................   (717) 763-1988
  District Coordinator.--Nancy Newcomer.                                
Room 301, 140 Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325...   (717) 334-3430
212 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, PA 17013...........   (717) 243-5432
                                                                        

Counties: Adams County; cities of Abbottstown, Arendtsville, Aspers, 
        Bendersville, Biglerville, East Berlin, Fairfield, Gardners, 
        Gettysburg, Littlestown, McKnightstown, McSherrystown, New 
        Oxford, Orrtanna. Cumberland County: cities of Boiling Springs, 
        Carlisle, Camp Hill, Enola, Grantham, Lemoyne, Mechanicsburg, 
        Mt. Holly Springs, Newburg, New Cumberland, Newville, 
        Shippensburg, Shiremanstown, Summerdale, Walnut Bottom, West 
        Fairview, Wormleysburg; townships of Cooke, Dickinson, Hampden 
        (Part, Precincts 01 North and 01 South), Hopewell, Lower Allen, 
        Lower Frankford, Lower Mifflin, Middlesex, Monroe, North 
        Middleton, North Newton, Penn, Shippensburg, South Middleton, 
        South Newton, Southamption, Upper Allen, Upper Frankford, Upper 
        Mifflin and West Pennsboro and the Boroughs of Camp Hill, 
        Carlisle, Lemoyne, Mt. Holly Springs, New Cumberland, Newburg, 
        Newville, Shippensburg (Cumberland County Portion), West 
        Fairview and Wormleysburg. York County; cities and townships of 
        Airville, Brodbecks, Brogue, Dallastown, Delta, Dillsburg, 
        Dover, Emigsville, East Prospect, Etters, Felton, Fawn Grove, 
        Glen Rock, Hanover, Hellam, Jacobus, Lewisberry, Loganville, 
        Manchester, Mount Wolf, New Freedom, New Park, Red Lion, Spring 
        Grove, Shrewsbury, Stewartstown, Seven Valleys, Thomasville, 
        Wellsville, Windsor, Wrightsville, York, York Haven, York New 
        Salem, Yoe, York Springs. Population (1990), 565,831.
ZIP Codes: 17008, 17011 (part), 17013, 17019, 17025, 17027, 17043, 17055 
        (part), 17065, 17070, 17072, 17081, 17093, 17241, 17301-04, 
        17306-07, 17309-23, 17324-25, 17327, 17329, 17331, 17337, 17339-
        40, 17342-47, 17349-50, 17352-56, 17358, 17360-66, 17368, 17370-
        72, 17400-07, 17415

                                 *  *  *

                           TWENTIETH DISTRICT

    FRANK R. MASCARA, Democrat of Charleroi, PA; born January 19, 1930; 
attended Belle Vernon Elementary School, Belle Vernon, PA; graduated 
from Belle Vernon High School, Belle Vernon, PA; B.S., California 
University of Pennsylvania, California, PA; served in the U.S. Army, 
1946-47; educator, businessman and public accountant; Washington County 
controller, 1974-80; chairman, Washington County commissioners, 1980-94; 
member, California University of Pennsylvania; board of trustees; Port 
of Pittsburgh commissioner; Middle Monongahela Valley Industrial 
Development Authority; and National Society of Public Accountants, 1954; 
married to Dolores Mascara, 1954; four children: Frank, Karen, Mark, and 
Jon; elected on November 8, 1994 to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1531 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3820............................................         225-4665
  Administrative Assistant.--Bill Sember.                  FAX: 225-3377
  Press Secretary.--Bonnie Lowrey.                                      
  Executive Assistant.--Tricia Wilson.                                  
  Legislative Assistant.--Sean Pickard.                                 
  .....................................................                 

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93 High Street, Waynesburg, PA 15370...................   (412) 852-2182
96 North Main Street, Washington, PA 15301.............   (412) 228-4326
47 East Penn Street, Uniontown, PA 15402...............   (412) 437-5078
                                                                        


Counties: Greene, Washington. Allegheny County (part); cities and 
        townships of Crescent, Findlay, Moon, North Fayette, South 
        Fayette and Upper St. Clair, Boroughs of Bethel Park, 
        Bridgeville, Coraopolis, Edgeworth, Glenfield, Haysville, 
        McDonald (Allegheny County Portion), Oakdale, Osborne and 
        Sewickley. Fayette County (part); city of Uniontown, townships 
        of Brownsville, Bullskin, Franklin, German, Jefferson, Lower 
        Tyrone, Luzerne, Menallen, Nicholson, Perry, Redstone, Saltlick, 
        South Union, Springhill, Upper Tyrone and Washington and the 
        Boroughs of Belle Venon, Brownsville, Dawson, Everson, Fayette 
        City, Masontown, Newell, Perryopolis, Point Marion. Westmoreland 
        County (part); cities of Greensburg, Monessen, townships of 
        Hempfield, Rostraver, Sewickley, South Huntingdon, Boroughs of 
        Adamsburg, Arona, Hunker, Madison, New Stanton, North Belle 
        Vernon, Smithton, South Greensburg, Southwest Greensburg, 
        Sutersville, West Newton, and Youngwood. Population (1990), 
        565,815.
ZIP Codes: 15001 (part), 15003 (part), 15004, 15012 (part), 15017 
        (part), 15019, 15021-22, 15026 (part), 15028-29, 15031, 15033, 
        15036, 15038, 15042 (part), 15043 (part), 15050 (part), 15052 
        (part), 15053-56, 15057 (part), 15059 (part), 15060-61, 15063 
        (part), 15064, 15066 (part), 15067, 15071 (part), 15074 (part), 
        15078, 15081, 15106 (part), 15108, 15126 (part), 15142, 15301, 
        15310-17, 15320-25, 15327, 15329-31, 15332 (part), 15333-34, 
        15336-42, 15344-54, 15356-68, 15370, 15376 (part), 15377 (part), 
        15378-80, 15401, 15410, 15412-13, 15415-17, 15419-23, 15424 
        (part), 15425, 15427-40, 15442-51, 15454-56, 15458-70, 15472-78, 
        15479 (part), 15480, 15482-84, 15485 (part), 15486, 15488-90, 
        15492, 15557 (part), 15610 (part), 15622 (part), 15631, 15666 
        (part), 15683 (part), 26525 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT

    PHIL S. ENGLISH, Republican, of Erie, PA; born in Erie, PA, on June 
20, 1956; B.A., University of Pennsylvania, Political Science; chief of 
staff, State Senator Melissa Hart; executive director, State Senate 
Finance Committee; married to Christiane Weschler-English, 1992; elected 
to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1721 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3821............................................         225-5406
  Administrative Assistant.--Bob Holste.                   FAX: 225-5406
  Office Manager.--Nancy Billet.                                        
  Press Secretary.--Kristin Cuscala.                                    
  Legislative Director.--Karin McGee.                                   
Modern Toal Square, 310 French St., Suite 107, Erie, PA                 
 16507.................................................   (814) 456-2038
305 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335...............   (814) 724-8414
City Annex Bldg., 900 North Hermitage Rd., Suite 6,                     
 Hermitage, PA 16148...................................   (412) 342-6132
327 North Main Street, Butler PA 16001.................   (412) 285-7005
                                                                        

Counties: Butler (part), Crawford (part), Erie, and Mercer. Population 
        (1990), 565,802.
ZIP Codes: 16001, 16051 (part), 16057 (part), 16105 (part), 16110-11, 
        16113-14, 16121, 16123 (part), 16124-25, 16127 (part), 16130-31, 
        16133-34, 16137, 16142 (part), 16143 (part), 16145-46, 16148, 
        16150-51, 16153-54, 16156 (part), 16159 (part), 16161, 16311 
        (part), 16314 (part), 16316, 16317 (part), 16327-28, 16335, 
        16342 (part), 16354 (part), 16360, 16362 (part), 16401, 16403-
        04, 16405 (part), 16406, 16407 (part), 16410-13, 16415, 16416 
        (part), 16417, 16421-24, 16426-28, 16430, 16432-33, 16434 
        (part), 16435, 16438, 16440-43, 16500-12, 16514-15
        
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                              RHODE ISLAND

                  (Population, 1990 census, 1,005,984)

                                SENATORS

    CLAIBORNE PELL, Democrat, of Newport, RI; born November 22, 1918, in 
New York City, son of Congressman Herbert Claiborne and Matilda 
(Bigelow) Pell; St. George's School, Middletown, RI, 1933-36; Princeton 
University, 1940, A.B., cum laude; Columbia University, A.M.; 46 
honorary degrees; married Nuala O'Donnell in December 1944; children: 
Herbert III, Christopher, Dallas, and Julia; five grandchildren; 
business executive, investments; entered Coast Guard as enlisted man 
prior to World War II, released as lieutenant, now captain, USCGR 
(ret.), author, ``Megalopolis Unbound'' (1966), ``Power and Policy'' 
(1972), and coauthor, ``Challenge of Seven Seas'' (1966); special 
assistant at San Francisco United Nations Conference; served 7 years in 
U.S. Foreign Service and State Department; decorated by the Kingdom and 
the Republic of Italy, France, Sweden, Greece, Liechtenstein, Portugal, 
Austria, Luxembourg, and Knights of Malta; Society of the Cincinnati; 
U.S. delegate to Intergovernmental Maritime Consultative Organization in 
London, 1959; U.S. delegate to 25th General Assembly of United Nations, 
1970; until election in 1960, vice president of International Rescue 
Committee, member of National Council of Refugees, treasurer of American 
Immigration Conference; Democratic national registration chairman in 
1956; chief delegation tally clerk, Democratic National Conventions, 
1956, 1960, 1964, and 1968; consultant, Democratic National Committee, 
1953-60; executive assistant to Rhode Island Democratic State chairman 
in 1952 and 1954; first unendorsed candidate ever to win statewide 
primary election in Rhode Island; elected November 8, 1960; reelected 
November 8, 1966; reelected November 7, 1972; reelected November 7, 
1978; reelected November 6, 1984; reelected November 6, 1990.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
335 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-3901............................................         224-4642
  Chief of Staff.--Thomas G. Hughes.                                    
  Legislative Director.--Orlando B. Potter.                             
  Appointment Secretary.--Susan Cameron.                                
  Press Secretary.--William F. Bryant.                                  
1 Exchange Terrace, 418 Federal Courthouse, Providence,                 
 RI 02903-1757.........................................   (401) 528-5456
                                                                        

                                 *  *  *

    JOHN H. CHAFEE, Republican, of Warwick, RI, born in Providence, RI, 
October 22, 1922; graduated, Deerfield Academy, 1940; entered Yale 
University, 1940 and left in February 1942 to enlist in U.S. Marine 
Corps; served in original landing on Guadalcanal, August 1942; 
commissioned second lieutenant, participated in fighting in Okinawa; 
B.A., Yale University, 1947; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1950; and 
admitted to bar in Rhode Island, 1950; recalled to active duty in 
Marines in Korean conflict, 1951; served in Korea as rifle company 
commander; discharged with rank of captain, 1952; total active duty time 
in Marine Corps, 5\1/2\ years; practiced law in Providence, 1952-63; 
member, Rhode Island House of Representatives, 1957-63; minority leader, 
1959-63; Governor of Rhode Island, 1963-69; chairman, Republican 
Governors Association, 1968; Secretary of the Navy, January 1969 to May 
1972; Chubb fellow, Yale University, 1966; board of visitors, John F. 
Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1969-72; Yale 
University, board of trustees, 1972-78; honorary degrees: Brown 
University, Providence College, University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island 
College, Roger Williams College, Salve Regina College, Suffolk 
University, Jacksonville University, Bryant College; Legislator of the 
Year Award; National League of Women Voters, 1992; and Environmental Law 
Institute Award, 1991; 1992 Audubon Medal; 1992 Excellence in Health 
Care Award; married to the former Virginia Coates; five children: 
Zechariah, Lincoln, John, Jr., Georgia, and Quentin; elected to the U.S. 
Senate, November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977, 
first Republican Senator elected from Rhode Island in 46 years; 
reelected November 2, 1982; reelected November 8, 1988; Senate 
committees: chairman, Environment and Public Works; Finance; chairman, 
Environment and Public Works.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
567 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-3902............................................         224-2921
  Chief of Staff.--David A. Griswold.                                   
  Personal/Appointment Secretary.--Donna V. Davis.                      
  Press Secretary.--Josephine Martin.                                   
10 Dorrance Street, Suite 221, Providence, RI 02903....   (401) 528-5294
  Director.--Keith Lang.                                                
                                                                        


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                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    PATRICK JOSEPH KENNEDY, Democrat, of Providence, Rhode Island; born 
on July 14, 1967, Brighton, MA; graduated, Phillips Academy, Andover, 
MA; B.A., Providence College, Providence, RI, 1991; Rhode Island State 
Legislature, 1988-94; member: Rhode Island Special Olympics (board of 
directors), Rhode Island March of Dimes, Rhode Island Lung Association, 
Rhode Island Mental Health Association, Rhode Island Chapter of National 
Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1505 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-4911
  Administrative Assistant.--Tony Marcella.                FAX: 225-3290
  Office Manager.--William Burke.                                       
  Legislative Director.--Deanna Kirtman.                                
286 Main Street, Suite 600 Pawtucket, RI 02860.........   (401) 729-5600
  District Director.--Mike Mello.                          FAX: 729-5608
  Press Secretary.--Larry Berman.                                       
Newport Post Office 320 Thames Street, Newport, RI                      
 02840.................................................   (401) 841-0440
                                                           FAX: 841-0441
Woonsocket Post Office 127 Social Street, Woonsocket,                   
 RI 02895..............................................   (401) 762-2288
                                                                        

Counties: Bristol, Newport, Providence. Cities and townships: 
        Barrington, Bristol, Burrillville, Central Falls, Cumberland, 
        East Providence, Jamestown, Lincoln, Little Compton, Middleton, 
        Newport, North Providence, North Smithfield, Providence, 
        Pawtucket, Portsmouth, Smithfield, Tiverton, Warren, Woonsocket. 
        Population (1990), 501,677.
ZIP Codes: 01871, 02801-02, 02806, 02809, 02824, 02826, 02828 (part), 
        02830, 02835, 02837-40, 02842, 02860-61, 02863-65, 02871-72, 
        02876, 02878, 02885, 02895-96, 02903 (part), 02906, 02908 
        (part), 02911-12, 02914-17, 02940

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    JACK REED, Democrat, of Cranston, RI; born in Providence, RI, 
November 12, 1949; attended St. Matthew's Elementary School, Cranston, 
RI; graduated, La Salle Academy, Providence, RI, 1967; B.S., U.S. 
Military Academy, West Point, NY, 1971; M.P.P., Kennedy School of 
Government, Harvard University, 1973; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1982; 
served in the U.S. Army, 1967-79; associate professor, Department of 
Social Sciences, U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY, 1978-79; 2d BN 
(Abn) 504th INF, 82d Airborne Division, Fort Bragg, NC; platoon leader, 
company commander, battalion staff officer, 1973-77; military awards: 
Army commendation medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, ranger, senior 
parachutist, jumpmaster, expert infantryman's badge; lawyer; admitted to 
the Washington, DC bar, 1983; elected to the Rhode Island State senate, 
1985-90; elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1510 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-3902............................................         225-2735
  Administrative Assistant.--J.B. Poersch.                              
  Office Manager.--Suzanne Hassett.                                     
  Press Secretary.--Todd Andrews.                                       
Garden City Center, 100 Midway Place, Suite 5,                          
 Cranston, RI 02920....................................   (401) 943-3100
  District Director.--Raymond Simone.                                   
                                                                        

Counties: Kent, Providence (part), Washington. Cities and townships: 
        Ashaway, Bradford, Cranston, Johnston, Kingston, Narragansett 
        Pier, Providence (part), Wakefield-Peacedale, Warwick, West 
        Warwick and Westerly. Population (1990), 501,787.
ZIP Codes: 02804, 02807-08, 02812-16, 02818, 02821-27, 02828 (part), 
        02829-32, 02836, 02839, 02852, 02854, 02857-59, 02873-75, 02877, 
        02879-83, 02886-89, 02891-94, 02898, 02903 (part), 02905, 02907, 
        02908 (part), 02909-10, 02919-20
        
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                             SOUTH CAROLINA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 3,505,707)

                                SENATORS

    STROM THURMOND, Republican, of Aiken, SC; attorney and educator; 
committees: chairman, Senate Armed Services Committee; ranking member, 
Judiciary; chairman, Armed Services Committee; senior member, Veterans' 
Affairs; and member, Labor and Human Resources. Family: born December 5, 
1902, in Edgefield, SC; son of John William and Eleanor Gertrude (Strom) 
Thurmond; married Jean Crouch of Elko, SC, November 7, 1947 (deceased 
January 6, 1960); married Nancy Moore of Aiken, SC, December 22, 1968; 
four children: Nancy Moore (deceased April 14, 1993), James Strom II, 
Juliana Gertrude, and Paul Reynolds. Education: 1923 graduate of Clemson 
University; studied law at night under his father, admitted to South 
Carolina Bar 1930, and admitted to practice in all Federal courts, 
including the U.S. Supreme Court. Professional career: teacher and 
athletic coach (1923-29), county superintendent of education (1929-33), 
city attorney and county attorney (1930-38), State senator (1933-38), 
circuit judge (1938-46), Governor of South Carolina (1947-51), serving 
as chairman of Southern Governors' Conference (1950); practiced law in 
Edgefield, SC (1930-38) and in Aiken, SC (1951-55); adjunct professor of 
political science at Clemson University and distinguished lecturer at 
the Strom Thurmond Institute; and member, President's Commission on 
Organized Crime, and Commission on the Bicentennial of the Constitution. 
Military service: Reserve officer for 36 years; while serving as judge 
volunteered for active duty in World War II the day war was declared 
against Germany; served with Headquarters First Army (1942-46), 
American, European, and Pacific theaters; participated in Normandy 
invasion with 82d Airborne Division and landed on ``D'' day; awarded 5 
battle stars and 18 decorations, medals, and awards, including the 
Legion of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster, Bronze Star Medal with ``V'', 
Purple Heart, Belgian Order of the Crown, and French Croix de Guerre; 
major general, U.S. Army Reserve. Honors and awards: past national 
president of Reserve Officers Association (ROA) of the United States 
(1954-55); Clemson University Alumni Association Distinguished Service 
Award (1961), Clemson Medallion (1981), and Clemson University Athletic 
Hall of Fame (1983); Disabled American Veterans Outstanding and 
Unselfish Service Awards (1964 and 1981); Military Order of World Wars 
Distinguished Service Award (1964); Order of AHEPA Dedicated Public 
Service Award (1968); WIS Radio-TV (Columbia, SC) ``South Carolinian of 
the Year'' (1968); 33 deg. Mason (1969); first president of ROA to 
receive ``Minuteman of the Year Award'' (1971); Noncommissioned Officers 
Association L. Mendel Rivers Award for Legislative Action (1971); 
Congressional Medal of Honor Society National Patriot's Award (1974); 
The Retired Officers Association Distinguished Service Award (1974); 
Association of U.S. Army Distinguished Service Citation (1974); American 
Legion Distinguished Public Service Award (1975); Medal of the Knesset, 
Israel (1982); and Distinguished Service Medal (1984); Military Order of 
the Purple Heart Congressional Award (1976); AMVETS Silver Helmet 
Congressional Award (1977); Veterans of Foreign Wars Dwight D. 
Eisenhower Service Award (1977), and Congressional Award (1985); 
Touchdown Club of Washington, DC, ``Mr. Sam'' Award for contributions to 
sports (1978); South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association Service Award 
(1980); Navy League of U.S. Meritorious Service Citation (1980); 
American Judges Association Distinguished Service Citation (1981); South 
Carolina Hall of Fame (1982); Audie Murphy Patriotism Award (1982); 
National Guard Association of United States, Harry S. Truman 
Distinguished Service Award (1982); NY Board of Trade ``Textile Man of 
the Year'' (1984); Napoleon Hill Gold Medal Humanitarian Achievement 
Award (1985); Order of the Palmetto Award; Presidential Citizens Medal 
by President Ronald Reagan, 1989; Non-Commissioned Officers Association 
Lifetime Legislative Achievement Award, 1990; Adjutants General 
Association of the United States, George Washington Freedom Award, 1991; 
U.S. Marshals Service America's Star Award, 1991; ROA; Presidential 
Medal of Freedom by President George Bush, 1992; over 20 honorary 
degrees; and numerous Watchdog of the Treasury Awards and Guardian of 
Small Business Awards. International awards: Order of Distinguished 
Diplomatic Service Merit Medal, South Korea (1974); Order of Kim Khanh 
Award, Republic of Vietnam (1975); Grand Cross in the Order of Orange-
Nassau, Netherlands (1982); and numerous other distinctions; U.S. Army 
Ranger Hall of Fame Medal (1994); Senior Army Reserve Commanders' 
Association Hall of Fame Medal (1995). Named in his honor: Thurmond Hall 
at Winthrop College, SC (1939); Strom Thurmond High School, Edgefield 
County, SC (1961); Strom Thurmond Student Center, Charleston Southern 
University at Charleston, SC (1972); Strom Thurmond Federal Building, 
Columbia, SC (1975); The Strom Thurmond Institute of Government and 
Public Affairs at The Strom Thurmond Center for Excellence in Government 
and Public Service at Clemson University, Clemson, SC (1981); Strom 
Thurmond Chairs and Scholarships (1981), and Strom Thurmond Auditorium 
(1982) at University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, SC; 
life-sized statue erected on Edgefield town square by people of 
Edgefield County, SC (1984); and streets in several South Carolina 
cities; Strom Thurmond Lake, Dam and Highway, Clarks Hill, 

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SC, 1987; Strom Thurmond Mall, Columbia, SC, 1988; has endowed 52 
scholarships at 45 colleges and universities, established the Strom 
Thurmond Foundation, which assists in educating 80 to 100 needy, worthy 
students annually; Strom Thurmond Soldier Service Center, Fort Jackson, 
Columbia, SC, 1991; Strom Thurmond Room, U.S. Capitol, 1991; Strom 
Thurmond Highway (Interstate 20 from the Georgia Line to Florence, SC), 
1992; Strom Thurmond Biomedical Research Center, Medical University of 
South Carolina, Charleston, SC (1993); Strom Thurmond National Guard 
Armory, Edgefield, SC (1994). Memberships and affiliations: Baptist; 
Shriner; South Carolina and American Bar Associations; numerous defense; 
veterans, civic, fraternal, and farm organizations. Political 
activities: States Rights Democratic candidate for president of the 
United States (1948), carrying four States and receiving 39 electoral 
votes; delegate to six Democratic National Conventions (chairman of 
South Carolina delegation and national committeeman, 1948); switched 
from Democratic to Republican Party (September 16, 1964); delegate to 
five Republican National Conventions (chairman of South Carolina 
delegation, 1984); elected to the U.S. Senate November 2, 1954, as a 
write-in candidate (first person in U.S. history elected to a major 
office in this manner) for term ending January 3, 1961; resigned as U.S. 
Senator April 4, 1956, to place the office in a primary, pursuant to a 
promise made to the people during the 1954 campaign; renominated and 
reelected to the Senate in 1956, resuming duties on November 7, 1956; 
renominated and reelected in 1960, 1966, 1972, 1978, 1984, and again in 
1990 for the term beginning January 3, 1991; served as President pro 
tempore of the U.S. Senate, 1981-87 and currently in 1995.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
217 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4001............................................         224-5972
  Chief of Staff.--R.J. (Duke) Short.                                   
  Executive Assistant.--Holly Richardson.                               
  Press Secretary.--Chris Kelley Cimko.                                 
Thurmond Federal Building, 18365 Assembly Street,                       
 Columbia, SC 29201....................................   (803) 765-5494
  State Director.--Warren Abernathy.                                    
Federal Building, 211 York Street NE., Aiken, SC 29801.   (803) 649-2591
Federal Building, 334 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC                    
 29501.................................................   (803) 727-4596
McMillan Federal Building, 401 West Evans Street,                       
 Florence, SC 29501....................................   (803) 662-8873
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    ERNEST F. HOLLINGS, Democrat, of Charleston, SC; born in Charleston, 
SC, January 1, 1922; son of Wilhelmine Meyer and Adolph G. Hollings; 
attended public schools, Charleston, SC; graduated, The Citadel, B.A., 
1942; the University of South Carolina, LL.B., 1947; LL.D. conferred by 
The Citadel, June 1959; lawyer; member of Charleston County, South 
Carolina, and American Bar Associations; admitted to practice before 
South Carolina Supreme Court, U.S. District Court, U.S. Circuit Court of 
Appeals, U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Customs Court, and U.S. Supreme Court; 
member, St. John's Lutheran Church; member, Court of Adjudication, 
Lutheran Church in America; Armed Forces, 1942-45, served overseas from 
Africa to Austria, 33 months; 353d Antiaircraft Artillery; 3d, 36th, and 
45th Divisions, captain; member, highest honor society at The Citadel--
The Round Table; president of the alumni (the Association of Citadel 
Men), 1954; at the University of South Carolina Law School--member, 
Honor Society, Wig and Robe, South Carolina Law Review, and president of 
Law Federation; honorary doctor of letters degree, Benedict College, 
Columbia, SC, 1971; Charleston Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished 
Service Award as Young Man of the Year, 1953; U.S. Junior Chamber of 
Commerce, 1 of 10 Outstanding Young Men of the United States, 1954; 
South Carolina Veteran of the Year, 1957; member, Hibernian Society, 
Arion Society, Sertoma Club; Charleston Rifle Club; Mason, LeCandeur No. 
36, A.F.M.; Shriner, Omar Temple; B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 242; American 
Legion, Post No. 10; Charleston Chamber of Commerce; Veterans of Foreign 
Wars; Capt. John L. Weeks Post No. 3142; elected to South Carolina 
General Assembly from Charleston County, 1948, 1950, and 1952; chairman, 
Charleston County legislative delegation; speaker pro tempore, South 
Carolina House of Representatives; elected twice by unanimous vote, 
1951, 1953; elected Lieutenant Governor, November 2, 1954; elected 
Governor, November 4, 1958; served as Governor, 1959-63; appointed to 
Hoover Commission May 15, 1955; appointed by President Eisenhower to 
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, December 1959; 
reappointed by President Kennedy February 1962; chairman, Regional 
Advisory Council on Nuclear Energy; instituted technical training 
program in South Carolina, Nuclear Space Commission, and Commission on 
Higher Education; married to the former Rita Louise Liddy of Charleston, 
SC; four children: Michael Milhous, October 1, 1950; Helen Hayne, June 
24, 1952; Patricia Salley, February 8, 1957; and Ernest Frederick 
Hollings III, March 8, 1959; author of ``The Case Against Hunger--A 
Demand for a National Policy,'' 1970; elected November 8, 1966, to 
complete the unexpired term of the late Senator Olin D. Johnston; 
elected to full 6-year term November 5, 1968; reelected 1974, 1980, 1986 
and 1992; ranking member: 

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Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee; other committee 
assignments: Appropriations, Budget, Office of Technology Assessment.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
125 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4002............................................         224-6121
  Administrative Assistant.--David Rudd.                                
  Executive Assistant.--Karen Kollmansperger.                           
  Home Secretary.--Sam B. King, III.                                    
  Appointment Secretary.--Mary Winton Hughes.                           
  Press Secretary.--Andrew C. Brack.                                    
Room 1551, 1835 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC 29201....   (803) 765-5731
Custom House, Suite 112, 200 East Bay Street,                           
 Charleston, SC 29401..................................   (803) 727-4525
103 Federal Building, Spartanburg, SC 29301............   (803) 585-3702
126 Federal Building, Greenville, SC 29603.............   (803) 233-5366
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    MARSHALL (MARK) CLEMENT SANFORD, Jr., Republican, of Charleston, SC; 
born May 28, 1960, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; attended high school in 
Beaufort, SC; B.A., Furman University, 1983; M.B.A., University of 
Virginia's Darden School of Business, 1988; owner, real estate 
investment firm; member: Preservation Society of Charleston, National 
Trust; attends St. Stephens Episcopal Church; married to Jennifer 
Sullivan Sanford, 1989; two children: Marshall and Landon; elected on 
November 8, 1994 to the 104th Congress; Joint Economic Committee, 
Government Reform and Oversight Committee, International Relations 
Committee.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1223 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4001............................................         225-3176
  Administrative Assistant.--Pamela Rogers.                             
  Legislative Director.--David John.                                    
  Office Manager.--Robert Ryan.                                         
Suite 640, Federal Building, 334 Meeting Street,                        
 Charleston, SC 29403..................................   (803) 727-4175
206 Laurel Street, Conway, SC 29526....................   (803) 248-2660
829 East Front Street, Georgetown, SC 29440............   (803) 527-6868
  Staff Assistant.--Elma Harrelson.                                     
                                                                        

Counties: Berkeley (part), Charleston (part), Dorchester (part), 
        Georgetown, Horry. Population (1990), 581,125.
ZIP Codes: 29018 (part), 29081 (part), 29082 (part), 29401-12, 29414-15, 
        29417-18, 29426-27, 29429, 29432 (part), 29433, 29435, 29437-39, 
        29445-49, 29451-52, 29455-56, 29458, 29460, 29463-64, 29470-71, 
        29472 (part), 29474-75, 29477, 29481 (part), 29482, 29483 
        (part), 29484, 29487-88, 29493-94, 29902-05, 29910-11, 29913-16, 
        29918, 29920-24, 29927-29, 29931-36, 29939-41, 29943-45

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    FLOYD SPENCE, Republican, of Lexington, SC; born in Columbia, SC, 
April 9, 1928, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson (Addie Jane 
Lucas) Spence; on July 3, 1988, married the former Deborah E. Williams 
of Lexington, SC; father of four sons with the late Lula Hancock Drake 
Spence: David, Zach, Benjamin, and Caldwell; educated: Lexington High 
School, Lexington, SC, student body president, All-State Football and 
member of 1947 Shrine Bowl Team; University of South Carolina; A.B. in 
English, 1952, student body president, president of South Carolina 
Association of Student Governments, junior class president, battalion 
subcommander of USN-ROTC, captain of track team, member of Kappa Alpha 
social fraternity, honor council honor board, student council, football 
team, basketball team, and YMCA; named to Omicron Delta Kappa honorary 
leadership fraternity, Kappa Sigma Kappa honorary service fraternity, 
dean's list, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and 
Universities, and selected Outstanding Senior and recipient of Algernon-
Sydney Sullivan Award as outstanding male student at University of South 
Carolina in 1952, Fellowship of Christian Athletes; author and lecturer 
on Communism and National Defense, coauthor, Can You Afford This House?, 
The Case Against the Reckless Congress, Who's Who in the South and 
Southwest, Who's Who in American Politics, and Outstanding Personalities 
of the South; attended college on football 

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scholarship; University of South Carolina Law School, J.D., 1956; 
editor of South Carolina Law Quarterly; chief justice of Phi Alpha Delta 
legal fraternity and vice president of the Law Federation; enlisted as a 
recruit in Naval Reserve when in high school, commissioned upon 
graduation from college, served aboard U.S.S. Carter Hall (LSD-3), and 
U.S.S. LSM-397 in European, Arctic, Atlantic, and Caribbean Theaters of 
Operations, retired as captain; present rank, captain, U.S. Naval 
Reserve; former group commander, all Naval Reserve units, Columbia, SC, 
area; elected to South Carolina House of Representatives and served from 
1956 to 1962; elected to South Carolina Senate in 1966, and reelected in 
1968; minority leader of South Carolina Senate, 1966-70; chairman of 
Joint Senate-House Internal Security Committee in South Carolina, 1967-
70; lawyer; former partner in law firm of Callison & Spence, West 
Columbia, SC; former Sunday school teacher and council member, St. 
Peter's Lutheran Church; first president of Lexington County Historical 
Society; former county chairman and member of board of directors of Mid-
Carolina Mental Health Association; Sons of Confederate Veterans, 
commander of Wade Hampton Camp; advisory board of Civil Air Patrol; 
former circuit vice president and counselor-at-large, University of 
South Carolina Alumni Association; executive board member of the Indian 
Waters Council of the Boy Scouts of America; Silver Beaver Award, member 
of Farm Bureau, Chamber of Commerce, American Legion, Veterans of 
Foreign Wars, Lexington Voiture, 40 & 8 Society, Reserve Officers 
Association, Naval Reserve Association, U.S. Supreme Court Bar, 
Lexington County, South Carolina, and American Bar Associations, 
American Judicature Society, American Trial Lawyers Association, South 
Carolina Historical Society, South Caroliniana Society, Columbia 
Carillon, Archeological Society of South Carolina, University of South 
Carolina Association of Lettermen; graduate of Defense Strategy Seminar 
at National War College, graduate of National Security Seminar of 
Industrial College of the Armed Forces; chairman, Committee on Natural 
Security; member, Committee on Veteran's Affairs; elected to the 92d 
Congress in November 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2405 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4002............................................         225-2452
  Chief of Staff.--Craig H. Metz.                          FAX: 225-2455
  Executive Assistant.--Caroline S. Bryson.                             
  Legislative Director.--Miriam E. A. Wolff.                            
220 Stoneridge Drive, Suite 202, Columbia, SC 29210....   (803) 254-5120
1681 Chestnut Street, NE, PO Box 1609, Orangeburg, SC                   
 29116-1609............................................   (803) 536-4641
66 East Railroad Avenue, PO Box 550, Estill, SC 29918..   (803) 625-3177
807 Port Republic Street, Suite 2, P.O. Box 1538,                       
 Beaufort, SC 29901....................................   (803) 521-2530
1 Town Center Court, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928......   (803) 842-7212
                                                                        

Counties: Aiken (part), Allendale, Barnwell, Beaufort (part), Calhoun 
        (part), Colleton (part), Hampton, Jasper, Lexington, Orangeburg 
        (part), Richland (part). Cities and townships: Aiken (part), 
        Allendale, Ballentine, Barnwell, Batesburg, Beaufort, 
        Blackville, Bluffton, Blythewood, Brunson, Cayce, Chapin, 
        Columbia (part), Cooaawhatchie, Cope, Cordova, Crocketville, 
        Daufuskie Island, Early Branch, Elko, Estill, Fairfax, Furman, 
        Garnett, Gaston, Gifford, Gilbert, Hampton, Hardeeville, Hilda, 
        Hilton Head Island, Irmo, Islandston, Kline, Leesville, 
        Lexington, Livingston, Lodge, Luray, Martin, Miley, Montmorenci, 
        Neeses, North, Norway, Orangeburg, Pelion, Pineland, Port Royal, 
        Ridgeland, Ruffin, Scotia, Springfield, St. Helena Island, St. 
        Matthews (part), State Park, Swansea, Sycamore, Tillman, Ulmer, 
        Varnville, Walterboro (part), West Columbia, White Rock, 
        Williams, Williston, Windsor, Yemassee. Population (1990), 
        581,111.
ZIP Codes: 29002, 29006, 29016, 29033, 29036, 29038, 29039, 29053, 
        29054, 29054, 29063, 29070, 29071, 29072, 29073, 29076, 29082, 
        29107, 29112, 29113, 29115 (part), 29116 (part), 29123, 29135 
        (part), 29146, 29147, 29160, 29169, 29170 (part), 29171-72, 
        29177, 29201 (part), 29202 (part), 29203 (part), 29204 (part), 
        29205 (part), 29206 (part), 29207 (part), 29208 (part), 29209 
        (part), 29210-12, 29214 (part), 29215 (part), 29216 (part), 
        29217 (part), 29218 (part), 29221 (part), 29223 (part), 29224 
        (part), 29228 (part), 29230 (part), 29240 (part), 29250 (part), 
        29260 (part), 29290 (part), 29292 (part), 29475, 29488 (part), 
        29493, 29801 (part), 29802 (part), 29083 (part), 29804 (part), 
        29810, 29812-14, 29817, 29826-27, 29836, 29839, 29846, 29849, 
        29853, 29856, 29901-05, 29910-13, 29915-16, 29918, 29920-29, 
        29932-36, 29938-40, 29943-45, 29948

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    LINDSEY GRAHAM, Republican, of Seneca, SC; born in Seneca, SC; July 
9, 1955; graduated, Daniel High School, Central, SC; B.A., University of 
South Carolina, 1977; pursued a M.A. in Public Administration, 1978; 
awarded a J.D., 1981; established private law practice, 1988; awards: 
Home Health Care Legislator of the Year in 1992, Meritorius Service 
Medal for Active Duty Tour in Europe; military career: U.S. Air Force, 
1982; served in the Base Legal and as Area Defense Counsel; assigned to 
Rhein Main Air Force Base, Germany, 1984; Chief Prosecutor for U.S. Air 
Forces; presently, Major in the South Carolina Air National Guard and 
serves as Base Staff Judge Advocate at McEntire Air National Guard Base, 
Eastover, SC; former member, South Carolina House of Representatives; 
served as assistant county attorney for Oconee County, 1988-92; city 
attorney for Central, SC, 1990-94; member: Seneca Sertoma, 

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Walhalla Rotary, Anderson Chamber of Commerce, American Legion Post 
120, Retired Officers Association; served as fundraising chairman, 
Oconee County Chapter, of the American Cancer Society; board member, 
Rosa Clark Free Medical Clinic in Seneca, SC; appointment to Judicial 
Arbitration Commission by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court; 
attends Corinth Baptist Church; committees: Science, Economic and 
Educational Opportunities; subcommittees: Basic Research, Energy and 
Environment, Workforce Protections, Employer and Employee Relations.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1429 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-5301
  Chief of Staff.--Allison Dalton.                         FAX: 225-3216
  Press Secretary.--Lisa Pryor.                                         
101 Federal Building, P.O. Box 4126, Anderson, SC 29622   (803) 224-7401
  District Coordinator.--Lynn Dunlap.                                   
129 Federal Building, Greenwood, SC 29646..............   (803) 223-8251
5 Federal Building, 211 York Street NE., Aiken, SC                      
 29801.................................................   (803) 649-5571
                                                                        

Counties: Abbeville County; cities and townships of Abbeville, Calhoun 
        Falls, Donalds, Due West, Lowndesville. Aiken County; cities and 
        townships of Aiken, Bath, Belvedere, Clearwater, Graniteville, 
        Gloverville, Jackson, Langley, Monetta, New Ellenton, North 
        Augusta, Ridge Spring, Vaucluse, Ward, Warrenville. Anderson 
        County; Anderson, Belton, Honea Path, Iva, LaFrance, Pelzer, 
        Pendleton, Sandy Springs, Starr, Townville, Williamston, 
        Piedmont. Edgefield County; cities and townships of Edgefield, 
        Johnston, Modoc, Trenton. Greenwood County; cities and townships 
        of Bradley, Callison, Greenwood, Hodges, Ninety Six, Shoals 
        Junction, Troy, Ware Shoals. Laurens County; cities and 
        townships of Clinton, Cross Hill, Gray Court, Joanna, Laurens, 
        Mountville, Waterloo, Fountain Inn, Enoree. McCormick County; 
        cities and townships of Clarks Hill, McCormick, Modoc, Mt. 
        Carmel, Parksville, Plum Branch, Willington. Oconee County; 
        cities and townships of Fair Play, Long Creek, Madison, Mountain 
        Rest, Newry, Richland, Salem, Seneca, Tamassee, Walhalla, 
        Westminister, West Union. Pickens County; cities and townships 
        of Cateechee, Central Dacusville, Easley, Easley P.O., Liberty, 
        Norris, Pickens, Six Mile, Sunset, Clemson, Clemson University. 
        Saluda County; cities and townships of Monetta, Ridge Spring, 
        Saluda, Ward. Population (1990), 581,104.
ZIP Codes: 29006 (part), 29037 (part), 29059 (part), 29070 (part), 
        29105, 29124, 29127 (part), 29129, 29137 (part), 29138, 29146 
        (part), 29164, 29166, 29620-25, 29627 (part), 29628, 29630-33, 
        29635 (part), 29638-41, 29643, 29646-49, 29648, 29653, 29654 
        (part), 29655-59, 29661 (part), 29664-67, 29669 (part), 29671, 
        29673 (part), 29675-79, 29682, 29684-86, 29689, 29691, 29692 
        (part), 29693-94, 29696-97, 29801, 29809-10, 29812-14, 29816-17, 
        29819, 29821-22, 29824, 29826-29, 29831-32, 29834-36, 29838-41, 
        29844-51, 29853, 29856, and 29650, 29802

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    BOB INGLIS, Republican, of Greenville, SC; born in Savannah, GA, on 
October 11, 1959 (hometown Bluffton, SC); attended Bluffton Elementary 
School; graduated, May River Academy, Bluffton, SC, 1977; A.B., Duke 
University, Durham, NC, 1981; J.D., University of Virginia Law School, 
Charlottesville, VA, 1984; attorney; admitted to the South Carolina bar, 
1984; formerly shareholder, Leatherwood, Walker, Todd, and Mann, P.C.; 
Fourth District Chairman, South Carolinians to Limit Congressional 
Terms; Leadership Greenville; United Way Loaned Executive; Second 
Presbyterian Church; married to the former Mary Anne Williams, 1982; 
four children, Robert Durden, Jr., 1985, Mary Ashton, 1987, Anne 
McCullough, 1990 and Mabel Andrews, 1994; elected on November 3, 1992 to 
the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1237 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4004............................................         225-6030
  Chief of Staff/Legislative Director.--Jeff Fedorchak.    FAX: 226-1177
  Executive Administrator.--Cherie Sveiven.                             
  Press Secretary.--Jill Gerber.                                        
201 Magnolia Street, Suite 108, Spartanburg, SC 29301..   (803) 582-6422
                                                           FAX: 573-9478
300 East Washington Street, Suite 101, Greenville, SC                   
 29601.................................................   (803) 232-1141
                                                           FAX: 233-2160
405 West Main Street, McDade & Fant Building, Union, SC                 
 29379.................................................   (803) 427-2205
                                                           FAX: 429-8879
                                                                        

Counties: Greenville, Laurens (part), Spartanburg, Union. Population 
        (1990), 581,113.
ZIP Codes: 29031 (part), 29178 (part), 29301-07, 29316, 29318-22, 29323 
        (part), 29324, 29329, 29330 (part), 29331, 29333-36, 29338, 
        29346, 29348-49, 29353, 29356, 29364-65, 29368-69, 29372 (part), 
        29373-79, 29385-86, 29388 (part), 29601, 29602 (part), 29603-16, 
        29627 (part), 29635 (part), 29636, 29644 (part), 29645, 29650-
        52, 29654 (part), 29661 (part), 29662, 29669 (part), 29670, 
        29671 (part), 29673 (part), 29680-81, 29683, 29687-88, 29690
        
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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    JOHN M. SPRATT, Jr., Democrat, of York, SC; born in Charlotte, NC, 
November 1, 1942; graduated, York High School, 1960; A.B., Davidson 
College, 1964; president of student body and Phi Beta Kappa, Davidson 
College; M.A., economics, Oxford University, Corpus Christi College 
(Marshall Scholar), 1966; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1969; admitted to 
South Carolina Bar in 1969; active duty U.S. Army, 1969-71, discharged 
as captain, served as member of Operations Analysis Group, Office of the 
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Comptroller), received Meritorious 
Service Medal; in private practice of law from 1971-82, with Spratt, 
McKeown & Spratt in York, SC; York County attorney, 1973-82; president, 
Bank of Fort Mill, 1973-82; president, Spratt Insurance Agency, Inc.; 
president, York Chamber of Commerce; chairman, Winthrop College Board of 
Visitors; chairman, Divine Saviour Hospital Board; board of visitors, 
Davidson and Coker Colleges; president, Western York County United Fund; 
board of directors, Piedmont Legal Services; House of Delegates, South 
Carolina bar; elder, First Presbyterian Church, York; member, House 
National Security Committee; ranking member, Subcommittee on Military 
Research and Development; Subcommittee on Military Readiness; member, 
House Government Reform and Oversight Committee; Subcommittee on 
Government Management, Information and Technology; Subcommittee on 
National Economic Growth, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs; 
married to Jane Stacy Spratt, 1968; three daughters: Susan, Sarah, and 
Catherine; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1536 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4005............................................         225-5501
  Administrative Assistant.--Ellen Buchanan.               FAX: 225-0464
  Press Secretary.--Chuck Fant.                                         
P.O. Box 350, Rock Hill, SC 29731......................   (803) 327-1114
  District Administrator.--Robert Hopkins.                              
39 East Calhoun Street, Sumter, SC 29150...............   (803) 773-3362
P.O. Box 25, Darlington, SC 29532-0025.................   (803) 393-3998
                                                                        

Counties: Cherokee, Chester, Chesterfield, Darlington (part), Dillon, 
        Fairfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Lee (part), Marlboro, Newberry, 
        Sumter (part), and York. Population (1990), 581,131.
ZIP Codes: 29001 (part), 29009-10, 29014-15, 29016 (part), 29017, 29020, 
        29031 (part), 29032, 29036 (part), 29037 (part), 29040, 29045 
        (part), 29046, 29051 (part), 29055, 29058, 29062, 29065, 29067 
        (part), 29074, 29075 (part), 29078 (part), 29080, 29101 (part), 
        29102 (part), 29104, 29106, 29108, 29114 (part), 29122, 29125 
        (part), 29126, 29127 (part), 29128, 29130 (part), 29131 (part), 
        29132, 29134, 29145, 29150-52, 29154, 29162 (part), 29168, 
        29175-76, 29178 (part), 29180 (part), 29183, 29323 (part), 
        29325, 29330 (part), 29332, 29340, 29342, 29351, 29355, 29360, 
        29370, 29372 (part), 29384, 29388 (part), 29520, 29550 (part), 
        29584, 29593 (part), 29644 (part), 29645, 29654 (part), 29692 
        (part), 29702-06, 29709-10, 29712, 29714-15, 29717-20, 29724, 
        29726-31, 29733, 29741-45

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    JAMES E. CLYBURN, Democrat, of Columbia, SC; born in Sumter, SC, on 
July 21, 1940; attended Liberty Street Elementary School, Sumter; 
graduated, Mather Academy, Camden, SC, 1957; B.S., South Carolina State 
College, Orangeburg, SC, 1962; attended University of South Carolina Law 
School, Columbia, 1972-74; South Carolina State Human Affairs 
Commissioner; assistant to the Governor for Human Resource Development; 
executive director, South Carolina Commission for Farm Workers, Inc.; 
director, Neighborhood Youth Corps and New Careers; counselor, South 
Carolina Employment Security Commission; member: NAACP, lifetime member; 
Southern Regional Council; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.; Arabian 
Temple, No. 139; Nemiah Lodge No. 51 F&AM married to the former Emily 
England; three children: Mignon, 1962, Jennifer, 1969, and Angela, 1973; 
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
319 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4006..................................................         225-3315
  Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director.--                      
   Yelberton Watkins.                                      FAX: 225-2313
  Press Secretary.--Dorothy Givens.                                     
  Office Manager.--Lisa Toporek.                                        
  Appointments.--Pamela McDonald.                                       
1703 Gervais Street, Columbia, SC 29201................   (803) 799-1100
                                                           FAX: 799-9060
181 East Evans Street, Suite 314, Post Office Box 6286,                 
 Florence, SC 29502....................................   (803) 662-1212
                                                           FAX: 662-8474
North Charleston City Hall, 4900 LaCrosse Road, North                   
 Charleston, SC 29418..................................   (803) 747-9660
                                                           FAX: 744-2715
                                                                        


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Counties: Bamberg County; cities and townships of Bamberg, Denmark, 
        Erhardt, Olar. Berkeley County; cities and townships of Bethera, 
        Cross, Huger, Jamestown, Pineville, Russellville, Saint Stephen, 
        Wando. Calhoun County; city of Cameron (part). Charleston 
        County; cities and townships of Adams Run, Charleston (part), 
        Edisto Island, Hollywood, Johns Island (part), Ravenel (part), 
        Wadmalaw Island (part). Clarendon; cities and townships of 
        Alcolu, Davis Station, Gable, Manning, New Zion, Rimini, 
        Summerton, Turbeville. Collecton County; cities and townships of 
        Cottageville, Green Pond, Jacksonboro, Lodge (part), Round O, 
        Saint George, Smoaks, Walterboro (part), Williams. Columbia 
        County; city of Columbia (part). Darlington County; cities and 
        townships of Darlington (part), Lamar (part). Dorchester County; 
        cities and townships of Dorchester, Harleyville, Reevesville. 
        Florence County; cities and townships of Coward, Effingham, 
        Florence, Johnsonville, Lake City, Olanta, Pamplico, Scranton, 
        Timmonsville. Marion County; cities and townships of Centenary, 
        Gresham, Marion, Mullins, Nichols, Rains, Sellers. Lee County; 
        cities and townships of Bishopville (part), Elliott, Lynchburg. 
        Orangeburg County; cities and townships of Bowman, Branchville 
        (part), Cope (part), Elloree, Eutawville, Holly Hill, Orangeburg 
        (part), Rowesville, Santee, Vance. Richland County; cities and 
        townships of Blythewood, Eastover, Gadsden, Hopkins (part). 
        Sumter County; cities and townships of Mayesville, Pinewood, 
        Rembert, Sumter (part), Wedgefield. Williamsburg County; cities 
        and townships of Cades, Greeleyville, Hemingway, Kingstree, 
        Lane, Nesmith, Salters, Trio. Population (1990), 581,133.
ZIP Codes: 29001, 29003, 29010 (part), 29016 (part), 29018, 29030 
        (part), 29038 (part), 29041-42, 29044, 29046-48, 29051-52, 
        29056, 29059, 29061 (part), 29069 (part), 29080-81, 29082 
        (part), 29102, 29104, 29111, 29114-15, 29116 (part), 29125, 
        29128, 29131, 29133, 29142, 29148, 29150 (part), 29151, 29153-
        54, 29161-63, 29168, 29201-05, 29206 (part), 29209, 29211, 
        29223, 29240, 29401 (part), 29403, 29405, 29407, 29411-12, 
        29415, 29426, 29430, 29432 (part), 29435-38, 29446, 29448-50, 
        29452-53, 29455 (part), 29468 29470 (part), 29471, 29474, 29476-
        77, 29479, 29481, 29487 (part), 29488 (part), 29492-93, 29501-
        06, 29518-19, 29530, 29532 (part), 29541, 29546, 29554-56, 
        29560, 29564, 29571, 29574, 29580-81, 29583, 29589-92, 29595, 
        29843
        
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                              SOUTH DAKOTA

                   (Population, 1990 census, 699,999)

                                SENATORS

    LARRY PRESSLER, Republican, of Humboldt, SD; born in Humboldt, March 
29, 1942, farmer/lawyer; B.A., University of South Dakota, 1964, 
president, student body; Phi Beta Kappa; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford 
University, England, Oxford diploma, M.A., Harvard, Kennedy School of 
Government; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1971; five honorary doctorates; 
lieutenant, U.S. Army, 1966-68 served in Vietnam (Mekong Delta, Vung Tau 
and Saigon); first Vietnam veteran elected to the U.S. Senate; State and 
national 4-H awards; wife's name, Harriet; daughter, Laura; serves on 
four committees in U.S. Senate: Commerce, Science, and Transportation 
chairman of full Committee); Finance (chairman of Subcommittee on Long 
Term Growth, Debt and Deficit Reduction); Small Business; and Special 
Committee on Aging; twice U.S. Senate Delegate to the United Nations 
General Assembly (41st General Assembly, 1986 and 47th General Assembly, 
1992); Served on Board of Visitors for four military academies; member: 
American Association of Rhodes Scholars, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 
American Legion, Vietnam Veterans of America, Phi Beta Kappa National 
Association, American Bar Association; elected to the 94th Congress, 
November 5, 1974; reelected to the 95th Congress; elected to the U.S. 
Senate, November 7, 1978; reelected to the U.S. Senate, November 6, 1984 
and November 6, 1990; election margins to House (81%) and Senate (75%), 
setting all-time South Dakota records for any office. Author of two 
books: ``Star Wars: The Strategic Defense Initiative Debates In 
Congress'' (Praeger, 1986); ``U.S. Senators From The Prairie'' 
(University of South Dakota Press, 1982).

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
243 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4101............................................         224-5842
  Chief of Staff.--Douglas L. Miller.                                   
  Legislative Director.--Robert Hoffman.                                
  Press Secretary.--Kristi Stewart.                                     
  State Director.--Darrell Sawyer.                                      
Suite 105-A, 1923 Sixth Avenue SE, Aberdeen, SD 57402-                  
 1566..................................................   (605) 226-7471
P.O. Box 1372, 309 South Minnesota Avenue, Sioux Falls,                 
 SD 57102-1372.........................................   (605) 335-1990
Rushmore Mall, Room 112, Rapid City, SD 57701..........   (605) 341-1185
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    THOMAS A. DASCHLE, Democrat, of Aberdeen, SD; born in Aberdeen on 
December 9, 1947; attended private and public schools; B.A., South 
Dakota State University, 1969; served in U.S. Air Force Strategic Air 
Command, first lieutenant, 1969-72; representative for financial 
investment firm; legislative assistant to former South Dakota Senator 
James Abourezk; member: American Legion, Catholic Church, South Dakota 
Jaycees; awards: only the third South Dakotan in 43 years to receive the 
``Ten Outstanding Young Men'' from the U.S. Jaycees (1981), ``National 
Commander's Award'' by the Disabled American Veterans (1980), ``Person 
of the Year'' by the National Association of Concerned Veterans, 
``Eminent Service Award'' by East River (South Dakota) Electric Power 
Cooperative, ``Friend of Education'' by the South Dakota Education 
Association; founder, American Grown Foundation (1987); board member, 
``Rural Voice''; Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry; 
subcommittees: Production and Price Competitiveness; Research, 
Nutrition, and General Legislation; chairman, Democratic Policy 
Committee; married to the former Linda Hall in 1984; three children: 
Kelly, Nathan, and Lindsay; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 
1978, and reelected to the three succeeding Congresses; elected Rocky 
Mountain region whip (1979), served as ``Whip-At-Large'' (1982-86), 
elected to the House Steering and Policy Committee (1983); elected to 
the Senate on November 4, 1986; elected Senate Democratic Leader in 
December 1994 for the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
509 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 4103..................................................         224-2321
  Administrative Assistant.--Peter M. Rouse.                            
  Scheduler.--Nancy Erickson.                                           
  Press Secretary.--Ranit Schmelzer.                                    
810 South Minnesota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104......   (605) 334-9596
20 6th Avenue, SW., Suite B, Aberdeen, SD 57401........   (605) 225-8823
816 Sixth Street, Rapid City, SD 57701.................   (605) 348-7551
                                                                        


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                             REPRESENTATIVE

                                AT LARGE

    TIM JOHNSON, Democrat, of Vermillion, SD; born in Canton, SD; 
December 28, 1946; attended public schools; B.A. University of South 
Dakota, 1969; Phi Beta Kappa; M.A., political science, University of 
South Dakota, 1970; studied in post graduate political science program, 
Michigan State University, 1970-71; J.D., University of South Dakota, 
1975; married Barb Brooks, 1969; three children: Brooks, Brendan, and 
Kelsey Marie; Lutheran; worked as budget adviser to the Michigan State 
Senate Appropriations Committee, 1971-72; began private law practice in 
Vermillion, 1975; served as Clay County Deputy State's Attorney, 1985; 
elected to the South Dakota House of Representatives, 1978; reelected, 
1980; elected to the South Dakota State Senate, 1982; reelected, 1984; 
served on the Joint Appropriations Committee and the Senate Judiciary 
Committee; named Outstanding Citizen of Vermillion (1983); received 
South Dakota Education Association's ``Friend of Education'' Award 
(1983); Billie Sutton Award for Legislative Achievement (1984); member: 
House Agriculture Committee and Natural Resources Committee; Delegate, 
Democratic National Convention, 1988-92; ranking minority member, 
Agriculture Subcommittee on Resource Conservation, Research and 
Forestry; elected to the 100th Congress, November 4, 1986; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2438 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4101............................................         225-2801
  Administrative Assistant.--Drey Samuelson.               FAX: 225-2427
  Legislative Director.--Dwight Fettig.                                 
  Press Secretary.--Kris Bess.                                          
515 South Dakota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57102.........   (605) 332-8896
  District Director.--Sharon Bertram.                                   
Suite 104, 809 South Street, Rapid City, SD 57701......   (605) 341-3990
20 Sixth Avenue, South West, Suite C, Aberdeen, SD                      
 57401.................................................   (605) 226-3440
                                                                        

Population (1990), 699,999.
ZIP Codes: 51001 (part), 51023 (part), 56138 (part), 56164 (part), 56219 
        (part), 57001-04, 57005 (part), 57006-07, 57010, 57012-25, 57026 
        (part), 57027-29, 57030 (part), 57031-33, 57034 (part), 57035-
        48, 57049 (part), 57050-59, 57060 (part), 57061-67, 57068 
        (part), 57069-77, 57078 (part), 57100-07, 57115-16, 57118, 
        57201-02, 57210, 57212-27, 57229-39, 57241-52, 57255 (part), 
        57256-59, 57260 (part), 57261-66, 57268-69, 57270 (part), 57271-
        74, 57276, 57278-79, 57301, 57310-17, 57319, 57321-25, 57328-32, 
        57334-42, 57344-46, 57348-50, 57353-59, 57361-71, 57373-76, 
        57379-86, 57401-02, 57420-29, 57430 (part), 57432-42, 57445-46, 
        57448-52, 57454-57, 57460-63, 57465-77, 57479, 57481, 57483, 
        57501, 57520-23, 57526-29, 57531-34, 57536-38, 57540-45, 57547-
        48, 57551-53, 57555, 57557, 57559-60, 57562-64, 57566-72, 57574, 
        57576-81, 57584-85, 57601, 57620-23, 57625-26, 57628-31, 57632 
        (part), 57633, 57634 (part), 57636, 57638 (part), 57639-47, 
        57648 (part), 57649-54, 57656-58, 57660 (part), 57661, 57701-02, 
        57706, 57708-09, 57714-20, 57722, 57724 (part), 57725, 57729-30, 
        57732, 57735-38, 57741-42, 57744-45, 57747-48, 57750-52, 57754-
        67, 57769-70, 57772-80, 57782-85, 57787-88, 57790-95, 58030 
        (part), 58032 (part), 58041 (part), 58053 (part), 58413 (part), 
        58436 (part), 58439 (part), 58623 (part), 58637 (part), 68719 
        (part), 69201 (part), 69211 (part), 69212 (part), 69216 (part), 
        69218 (part), 69337 (part), 69343 (part)
        
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                                TENNESSEE

                  (Population, 1990 census, 4,896,641)

                                SENATORS

    FRED THOMPSON, Republican, of Nashville, TN; born on August 19, 1942 
in Sheffield, AL; attended Old Public School, Lawrenceburg, TN; 
graduated Lawrence County High School, Lawrenceburg, TN, 1960; B.S., 
Memphis State University, Memphis, TN, 1964; J.D., Vanderbilt 
University, Nashville, TN, 1967; attorney; assistant U.S. Attorney, 
1969-72; admitted to the Tennessee bar, 1967; member: Nashville Bar 
Association, Tennessee Bar Association, American Bar Association; 
Minority Counsel, Senate Select Committee on Presidential Campaign 
Activities (Watergate Committee) 1973-74, Special Counsel to Governor 
Lamar Alexander (Tennessee) during the first three months of his 
administration in 1980; Special Counsel, Senate Foreign Relations 
Committee (Haig Confirmation), 1980-81; Special Counsel, Senate 
Intelligence Committee, 1982; member, Appellate Court Nominating 
Commission for the State of Tennessee, 1985-87; appeared in 18 major 
motion pictures; three children: Fred D., Jr., Elizabeth Thompson 
Hollins, and Daniel L.; elected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
523 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510.................................................         224-4944
  Chief of Staff.--Tom Daffron.                                         
  Press Secretary.--Alex Pratt.                                         
  Legislative Director.--Hannah Sistare.                                
3322 West End Avenue, Suite 120, Nashville, TN 37203...   (615) 736-5129
Federal Building, Suite 403, Memphis, TN 38103.........   (901) 544-4224
Post Office Building, 501 Main Street, Suite 315,                       
 Knoxville, TN 37902...................................   (615) 545-4253
Federal Building, 109 South Highland Street, Suite B-9,                 
 Jackson, TN 38301.....................................   (901) 423-9344
6100 Building, Suite 4404, Chattanooga, TN 37411.......   (615) 756-1328
Tri-City Regional Airport, Suite 103, Blountville, TN                   
 37617.................................................   (615) 323-6217
                                                                        


    WILLIAM H. FRIST, Republican, of Nashville, TN, born on February 22, 
1952, Nashville TN; attended Woodmont Elementary School, Nashville, TN; 
graduated Montgomery Bell Academy, Nashville, TN, 1970; A.B., Princeton 
University, 1974; M.D., Harvard Medical School, 1978; heart and lung 
transplant surgeon; director, Vanderbilt University Medical Center's 
Heart and Lung Transplantation Program; member: Alpha Omega Alpha, 
American Broncho-Espahalogical Association, American College of Chest 
Physicians, American College of Surgeons; American Medical Association; 
American Society of Transplant Surgeons; Association for Academic 
Surgery, Cum Laude Society, Flying Physicians Association, H. William 
Scott, Jr. Society, International Society for Heart and Lung 
Transplantation, Massachusetts Medical Society, Nashville Academy of 
Medicine, Nashville Cardiovascular Society, Nashville Surgical Society, 
Society of Thoracic Surgeons; Southeastern Surgical Congressional 
Southern Thoracic Surgical Association, Tennessee Medical Association, 
Tennessee Transplant Society, Transplantation Society, American Heart 
Association, American Heart Association--Tennessee Affiliate, American 
Lung Association of Tennessee, National Heart Assistant, Transplant Fund 
Advisory Board, National Kidney Foundation of Middle Tennessee Princeton 
University Board of Trustees, Rotary Club of Nashville, Tennessee Donor 
Services, Third National Bank Board of Directors, YMCA Foundation of 
Metropolitan Nashville; married: Karyn McLaughlin Frist, 1981; three 
children: Harrison, Jonathan, and Bryan; elected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
565 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4201............................................         224-3344
  Chief of Staff.--Mark Tipps.                                          
  Legislative Director.--Kathy Fine.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Jill Miller.                                        
  Executive Assistant/ Scheduler.--Romona Lessen.                       
801 Broadway, 569 U.S. Courthouse, Nashville, TN 37203.   (615) 736-7353
                                                                        


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                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    JAMES H. (JIMMY) QUILLEN, Republican, of Kingsport, TN; born near 
Gate City, Scott County, VA, January 11, 1916, son of the late John A. 
and Hannah Chapman Quillen; moved to Kingsport at an early age; 
graduated from Dobyns-Bennett High School, Kingsport; honorary doctor of 
law degree from Milligan College, Tennessee; served in U.S. Navy, 1942-
46; former newspaper publisher in Kingsport and Johnson City, TN; 
married Cecile Cox of Kingsport, 1952; elected member, Tennessee House 
of Representatives, 1954-62; minority floor leader, 1959; nominated in 
1957 and 1961 as Republican speaker of the Tennessee House of 
Representatives; member of Tennessee Legislative Council, 1957, 1959, 
and 1961; delegate at large to the GOP National Conventions in San 
Francisco in 1956 and 1964; delegate to GOP National Conventions in 
Miami Beach in 1968 and 1972; delegate to GOP National Convention in 
Kansas City in 1976; parliamentarian, GOP National Convention, Detroit, 
1980; parliamentarian, GOP National Convention, Dallas, 1984; 
parliamentarian, GOP National Convention, New Orleans, 1988; past 
president of Kingsport Lions Club; member of the Methodist Church; James 
H. Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson 
City, named in his honor; Tennessee Statesman of the Year, 1986; 
Interstate 181 from Virginia to North Carolina line named James H. 
Quillen Parkway, 1989; Outstanding Service Award by Southeastern 
Hospital Conference, 1990; AMVETS, Disabled American Veterans, SAR 
Award, National Rifle Association; Rating of 100 by the U.S. Chamber of 
Commerce; Watchdog of the Treasury, Inc., 27 consecutive Golden Bulldog 
Awards; Sound Dollar Award, the 1990 Eagle of Freedom Award and the 
American Farm Bureau Federation Golden Plow Award, the American Legion, 
and the Veterans of Foreign Wars; citations and awards: Distinguished 
Service Award, Americans for Constitutional Action; National 
Bicentennial Medal; Guardian of Small Business Award; National Security 
Leadership Award; George L. Carter Award from East Tennessee State 
University, 1993; Silver Helmet Award, 1993; Christian Citizenship 
Award, 1993; The Pride of Tennessee Award, 1993; elected to the 88th 
Congress, November 6, 1962; holds the Tennessee record for the longest 
continuous service in the U.S. House of Representatives; Chairman 
Emeritus, House Rules Committee and Vice Chairman of the Rules 
Legislative and Budget process subcommittee; James H. Quillen College of 
Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, named in his 
honor; James H. Quillen Chair of Excellence in Education established at 
East Tennessee State University, 1994; James H. and Cecile Cox Quillen 
Center for Rehabilitative Medicine in Johnson City, dedicated in 1991; 
Holston Valley Hospital and Medical Center, Kingsport, named its new 
cardiac wing the James H. Quillen Regional Heart Center, 1994; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
102 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC                        
 20515-4201......................................               225-6356
  Chief of Staff.--Frances Light Currie.                   FAX: 225-7812
  Executive Secretary.--Dolores C. Kefalas.                             
Federal Building, Room 157, First Floor,                                
 Kingsport, TN 37662.............................         (615) 247-8161
  Officer Manager.--Betty Vaughn.                    FAX: (615) 247-1834
  Executive Secretary.--Karen Alvis.                                    
                                                                        

  Counties: Carter County: cities and townships of Blue Springs, Carter, 
        Elizabethton (County Seat), Hampton, Hunter, Milligan College, 
        Roan Mountain, Shell Creek, Tiger Valley, Watauga, Watauga 
        Valley; Cocke County: cities and townships of Bridgeport, Bybee, 
        Cosby, Del Rio, Denton, French Broad, Harmony Grove, Hartford, 
        High Point, Newport (County Seat), Parrottsville, Rankin Sardis, 
        Sardis, Wolf Creek; Greene County: cities and townships of 
        Afton, Albany, Baileyton, Beulah, Camp Creek, Caney Branch, 
        Cedar Creek, Cedar Lane, Chuckey, Cross Anchor, Greeneville 
        (County Seat), Jearoldstown, Midway, Mohawk, Mosheim, Pine 
        Grove, Pine Springs, Radar, Rheatown, Romeo, Tusculum College, 
        Union Temple, Warrensburg; Hawkins County: cities and townships 
        of Blossom, Bulls Gap, Church Hill, Eidson, Lee County, McCloud, 
        Mooresburg, Mount Carmel, New Canton, New Hope, Okalona, Persia, 
        Pressman's Home, Rogersville (County Seat), St. Clair, 
        Stoneypoint, Surgoinsville, White Horn; Jefferson County: cities 
        and townships of Baneberry, Dandridge (County Seat), Four 
        Points, Jefferson City, New Market, Piedmont, Strawberry Plains, 
        Talbott, White Pine; Johnson County: cities and townships of 
        Butler, Laurel Bloomery, Mountain City (County Seat), Neva, 
        Shady Valley, Shouns, Trade; Hancock County: cities and 
        townships of Kyles Ford, Sneedville (County Seat), Treadway; 
        Sevier County: cities and townships of Boyds Creek, Chadwick, 
        Elkmont, Gatlinburg, Jones Cove, Kodak, Laurel Grove, Pigeon 
        Forge, Pleasant Hill, Sevierville (County Seat), Seymour, Union 
        Grove, Wears Valley; Sullivan County: cities and townships of 
        Blountville (County Seat), Bristol, Emmett, Holston Valley, 
        Indian Springs, Kingsport, Piney Flats, Silvacola, Sullivan 
        Gardens; Unicoi County: cities and townships of Banner Elk, 
        Ernestville, Erwin (County Seat), Flag Pond, Limestone Cove, 
        Marbleton, Unicoi; Washington County: cities and townships of 
        Embreeville, Fall Branch, Johnson City, Jonesborough (County 
        Seat), Limestone, Mountain Home, Telford; Knox County Precincts: 
        Carter (part) and Skaggston. Population (1990), 541,875.
ZIP Codes: 37601-05, 37614-18, 37620-21, 37625, 37640-45, 37650, 37656-
        60, 37662-65, 37669, 37680-84, 37686-88, 37690-92, 37694, 37711, 
        37713, 37721 (part), 37722, 37725, 37727, 37731, 37738, 37743-
        44, 37753, 37760, 37764 (part), 37765, 37806 (part), 37809-11, 
        37818, 37820-21, 37843, 37857, 37862-65, 37868-69, 37871 (part), 
        37873, 37877, 37881, 37883, 37890, 37920 (part), 37924 (part)
        
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                             SECOND DISTRICT

    JOHN J. DUNCAN, Jr., Republican, of Knoxville, TN; born in Lebanon, 
TN, July 21, 1947; attended public schools in Knoxville and graduated 
from the University of Tennessee with a B.S. Degree in Journalism, 1969; 
graduated from National Law Center, George Washington University with a 
J.D. Degree, 1973; served in both the Army National Guard and the U.S. 
Army Reserve, retiring with the rank of captain; was in private practice 
of law in Knoxville, 1973-81; appointed as State Trial Judge by Governor 
Lamar Alexander in 1981 and was elected to a full 8-year term in 1982 
without opposition, receiving the highest number of votes of any 
candidate on the ballot for that year; member: American Legion, 40&8, 
Elks, Sertoma Club, Masons, Scottish Rite & Shrine; serves or has served 
in the past on the boards of Red Cross, Girl's Club, YWCA, Sunshine 
Center for the Mentally Retarded, the Beck Black Heritage Center, 
Knoxville Union Rescue Mission, Senior Citizens Home Aid Service, and 
others; active Elder at Eastminster Presbyterian Church; married to the 
former Lynn Hawkins; four children: Tara, Whitney, John J. III, and 
Zane; elected to both the 100th Congress (special election), and the 
101st Congress in separate elections held on November 8, 1988; serves on 
the House Transportation and Infrastructure, and Resources Committees; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2400 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4202............................................         225-5435
  Administrative Assistant.--Judy Whitbred.                FAX: 225-6440
Suite 318, 501 West Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902...   (615) 523-3772
Suite 419, 200 East Broadway, Maryville, TN 37801......   (615) 984-5464
Courthouse, Athens, TN 37303...........................   (615) 745-4671
                                                                        

Counties: Blount, Bradley (part), Knox (part), Loudon, McMinn, Monroe. 
        Cities and townships: Alcoa, Athens, Cleveland (part), Eagleton 
        Village, Englewood, Etowah, Farragut, Halls (Knox Co.), 
        Knoxville, Lenoir City, Loudon, Madisonville, Maryville, Powell, 
        Seymour (part), South Cleveland (part), Sweetwater. Population 
        (1990), 541,864.
ZIP Codes: 37303-04, 37309, 37310 (part), 37311 (part), 37312 (part), 
        37314, 37322 (part), 37325-26, 37329, 37331, 37354, 37358 
        (part), 37370-71, 37385, 37701, 37705 (part), 37709 (part), 
        37721 (part), 37737, 37742, 37754 (part), 37764 (part), 37771 
        (part), 37774 (part), 37777, 37779 (part), 37801-04, 37806 
        (part), 37807 (part), 37826 (part), 37830 (part), 37846 (part), 
        37849 (part), 37853, 37865 (part), 37871 (part), 37874 (part), 
        37878, 37880 (part), 37882, 37885-86, 37900-02, 37909, 37912, 
        37914-17, 37918 (part), 37919 (part), 37920 (part), 37921-23, 
        37924 (part), 37927-30, 37931 (part), 37932 (part), 37933, 37938 
        (part), 37939-40, 37950, 37995-98

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    ZACHARY P. (ZACH) WAMP, Republican, of Chattanooga, TN; born on 
October 28, 1957 in Fort Benning, GA; attended Lutheran School, 
Chattanooga, TN; graduated, McCallie School, Chattanooga, 1976; attended 
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and University of Tennessee; 
member, Red Bank Baptist Church; commercial and industrial real estate 
broker; named Chattanooga Business Leader of the Year; chairman, 
Hamilton County Republican Party; regional director, Tennessee 
Republican Party; representative, Majority Steering Committee; named to 
the Science Committee; Transportation and Infrastructure Committee; and 
Small Business Committee; vice chairman: Transportation Water Resources 
and Environment Subcommittee, Basic Research Subcommittee; member: 
Energy and Environment Subcommittee; House Minority Issues Task Force, 
National Republican Congressional Committee, Conservative Opportunity 
Society, Tennessee Valley Authority Caucus, Science Committee; married 
Kimberly Watts Wamp, 1985; two children: Weston and Coty; elected to the 
104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
423 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4203..................................................         225-3271
  Administrative Assistant.--Helen Hardin.                 FAX: 225-3494
  Legislative Director.--Bob Castro.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Dick Kopper.                                        
  Executive Assistant.--Stephanie McMahon.                              
6100 Eastgate Center, Suite 3400, Chattanooga, TN 37411   (615) 894-7400
  District Director.--Robin Derryberry.                    FAX: 894-8621
  Scheduler.--Paulina Albornoz.                                         
  Staff Assistant.--Bobby Edwards.                                      
  Office Manager.--Beverly Mauldin.                                     
55 Jefferson Circle, Room 231-D, Oak Ridge, TN 37830...   (615) 483-3366
  District Director.--Ann Cook.                            FAX: 576-3221
  Field Representative.--Jack Copeland.                                 
                                                                        


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Counties: Anderson, Bledsoe, Bradley (part), Grundy, Hamilton, Marion, 
        Meigs, Morgan, Polk, Roane, Sequatchie, Van Buren. Cities and 
        townships: Chattanooga, Cleveland, Oak Ridge, Pikeville, Dunlap, 
        Jasper, South Pittsburg, Tracy City, Decatur, Wartburg, Benton, 
        Kingston, Harriman, Spencer. Population (1990), 541,866.
ZIP Codes: 37110, 37301-02, 37305, 37307-08, 37310 (part), 37311 (part), 
        37312 (part), 37313, 37315-17, 37320, 37322-23, 37326-27, 37333, 
        37336, 37338-41, 37343, 37347, 37350-51, 37353, 37356-57, 37361-
        67, 37369, 37373-74, 37377, 37379-80, 37387, 37391, 37396-97, 
        37401-12, 37415-16, 37419, 37421-22, 37450, 37705, 37710, 37716-
        17, 37719, 37726, 37748, 37754 (part), 37763, 37769-70, 37828-
        31, 37840, 37845, 37849 (part), 37852, 37854, 37872, 37880, 
        37887, 37919 (part), 37931 (part), 38581, 38585

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    VAN HILLEARY, Republican, of Spring City, TN; born on June 20, 1959, 
Dayton, TN; attended Spring City Elementary School; graduated, Rhea 
County High School, Dayton, TN; B.S., University of Tennessee, 
Knoxville, TN, 1981; Cumberland School of Law, Sanford University, 1990; 
member: Presbyterian Church, American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 
Kiwamis International; Captain, USAF Reserve, 1982-present; served two 
volunteer tours in Persian Gulf during Operation Desert Shield and 
Desert Storm; flew 24 missions on a C-130 aircraft while in the Persian 
Gulf; U.S. Air Medals, the Aerial Achievement Medal the National Service 
Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal, Southwest Asia Campaign Medal and the 
Outstanding Unit Ribbon; director, Planning and Business Development at 
SSM Industries, Inc., Spring City, TN; admitted to Tennessee bar, 1991; 
elected November 8, 1994 for 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
114 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4204..................................................         225-6831
  Administrative Assistant.--Susan Hirschmann.             FAX: 225-4520
  Legislative Director.--Roger Morse.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Bradd Todd.                                         
  Scheduler.--Elaine Robinson.                                          
1502 North Main Street, Crossville, TN 38555...........   (615) 484-1114
400 West Main Street, Suite 304, Morristown, TN 37814..   (615) 587-0396
300 South Jackson Street, Tullahoma, TN 37388..........   (615) 393-4764
                                                                        

Counties: Bedford, Campbell, Claiborne, Coffee, Cumberland, Fentress, 
        Franklin, Giles, Grainger, Hamblen, Hardin, Knox (part), 
        Lawrence, Lincoln, Moore, Pickett, Rhea, Scott, Union, Warren, 
        Wayne, White. Population (1990), 541,868.
ZIP Codes: 37018, 37020 (part), 37026 (part), 37034 (part), 37037 
        (part), 37047 (part), 37060 (part), 37091 (part), 37110 (part), 
        37144 (part), 37153 (part), 37160, 37166 (part), 37180 (part), 
        37183, 37190 (part), 37306, 37318, 37321, 37324, 37327-28, 
        37330, 37332, 37334-35, 37337-38, 37342, 37345, 37348, 37352, 
        37355, 37357, 37359-60, 37365 (part), 37367, 37372, 37375-76, 
        37378, 37379 (part), 37381-82, 37388-89, 37394-95, 37397 (part), 
        37398, 37705 (part), 37707-08, 37709 (part), 37711 (part), 
        37714, 37715 (part), 37719, 37721 (part), 37723-24, 37726, 
        37729-30, 37731 (part), 37732-33, 37748 (part), 37752, 37754 
        (part), 37755-57, 37762, 37765-66, 37769 (part), 37770, 37773, 
        37778, 37779 (part), 37806 (part), 37807 (part), 37811 (part), 
        37813 (part), 37814 (part), 37815-16, 37819, 37825, 37829, 37840 
        (part), 37841-42, 37843 (part), 37845, 37847-48, 37851-52, 37854 
        (part), 37860-61, 37866-67, 37869 (part), 37870, 37872, 37877 
        (part), 37879, 37881 (part), 37887-88, 37890 (part), 37891 
        (part), 37892, 38449 (part), 38451 (part), 38453, 38455-57, 
        38459-60, 38463 (part), 38464 (part), 38468-69, 38472 (part), 
        38473, 38474 (part), 38477-78, 38481, 38483 (part), 38486 
        (part), 38488, 38504 (part), 38549 (part), 38550, 38553 (part), 
        38555, 38556 (part), 38559, 38565, 38570 (part), 38574 (part), 
        38577 (part), 38578-79, 38581 (part), 38583 (part), 38585, 
        38587, 38589

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    BOB CLEMENT, Democrat, of Nashville, TN; born in Nashville, 
September 23, 1943; attended Glendale Elementary School, Nashville, 
1958; graduated, Hillsboro High School, Nashville, 1962; B.S., 
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1967; MBA, Memphis State University, 
TN, 1968; served in U.S. Army, 1st lieutenant, 1969-71; served in 
Tennessee Army National Guard, lieutenant colonel, 1971-present; member, 
Tennessee Public Service Commission, 1973-79; TVA Board Member, 1979-81; 
partner, Charter Equities, 1981-83; president, Cumberland University, 
Lebanon, TN, 1983-87; Tennessee chairman, American Heart Association, 
1989; member: American Legion, Girl Scouts of America, Jaycees, Lions 
Club, Rotary Club, United Way; member: Public Works and Transportation 
Committee, Veterans' Affairs Committee; married to the former Mary 
Carson, 1976; four children: Greg, Jeff, Elizabeth, and Rachel; elected 
to the 100th Congress by special election January 19, 1988, to fill the 
vacancy caused by the resignation of Bill Boner; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2229 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4205............................................         225-4311
  Chief of Staff.--Alex Haught.                                         
  Executive Assistant.--Carolyn Waugh.                                  
  Legislative Director.--Jay Hansen.                                    
552 U.S. Courthouse, Nashville, TN 37203...............   (615) 736-5295
  Administrative Assistant.--Bart Herbison.                             
Suite 103, 2701 Jefferson Street, Nashville, TN 37208..   (615) 320-1363
Suite 201, 101 5th Avenue West, Springfield, TN 37172..   (615) 384-6600
                                                                        


Counties: Davidson (part), Robertson (part); cities of Belle Meade, 
        Forest Hills, Goodlettsville (Davidson County portion), 
        Greenbrier, Lakewood, Millersville (part), Nashville-Davidson 
        (part), Oak Hill, Springfield (part) and White House (part). 
        Population (1990), 541,909.
ZIP Codes: 37010, 37013, 37015 (part), 37027 (part), 37032 (part), 37035 
        (part), 37048 (part), 37049 (part), 37072 (part), 37073, 37076 
        (part), 37080 (part), 37082 (part), 37086 (part), 37115-16, 
        37122 (part), 37135 (part), 37138 (part), 37141, 37143, 37146 
        (part), 37148 (part), 37152, 37154, 37171-72, 37188 (part), 
        37189, 37191 (part), 37201-04, 37205 (part), 37206-22, 37228-29, 
        37232, 37235, 37250

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    BART GORDON, Democrat, of Murfreesboro, TN; born January 24, 1949, 
Murfreesboro; attended Hobgood Elementary School, Murfreesboro; 
graduated Central High School, Murfreesboro, 1967; B.S. (cum laude), 
Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, 1971; J.D., University 
of Tennessee College of Law, Knoxville, TN, 1973; admitted to the 
Tennessee State bar, 1974; opened private law practice in Murfreesboro, 
1974; elected to the Tennessee Democratic Party's executive committee, 
1974; appointed as executive director of the Tennessee Democratic Party, 
1979; elected the first full-time chairman of the Tennessee Democratic 
Party, 1981; resigned chairmanship, 1983, to successfully seek 
congressional seat; member, St. Mark's Methodist Church, Murfreesboro; 
past chairman: Rutherford County United Givers Fund and Rutherford 
County Cancer Crusade; served as member of Rutherford County Chamber of 
Commerce board of directors; served as member of board of directors MTSU 
Foundation; elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress; member: Commerce Committee and Science 
Committee (on leave).

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2201 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4206............................................         225-4231
  Administrative Assistant.--Eric Altshule.                FAX: 225-6887
  Special Assistant/Counsel.--John Hoel.                                
  Scheduler.--Ellen Helm.                                               
P.O. Box 1986, 106 South Maple Street, Murfreesboro, TN                 
 37133.................................................   (615) 896-1986
  District Administrative Assistant.--Kent Syler.                       
P.O. Box 1140, 17 South Jefferson, Cookeville, TN 38501   (615) 528-5907
                                                                        

Counties: Cannon, Clay, Davidson (part), DeKalb, Jackson, Macon, 
        Marshall, Overton, Putnam, Rutherford, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, 
        Williamson, Wilson. Cities and townships: Murfreesboro, 
        Hendersonville, Gallatin, Mt. Juliet, Lebanon, Brentwood, 
        Franklin, Lewisburg, Cookeville, Livingston, and Lafayette. 
        Population (1990), 541,977.
ZIP Codes: 37012, 37014, 37016, 37019, 37022, 37024, 37026 (part), 37027 
        (part), 37030-31, 37034 (part), 37037, 37046, 37047 (part), 
        37048 (part), 37049 (part), 37057, 37059-60, 37062-66, 37068, 
        37071, 37072 (part), 37074-75, 37076 (part), 37077, 37083, 
        37085-88, 37091 (part), 37095, 37110 (part), 37118-19, 37122, 
        38129-30, 37132-33, 37135 (part), 37136, 37138 (part), 37144 
        (part), 37145, 37148 (part), 37149-51, 37153, 37166-67, 37179, 
        37184, 37186, 37188 (part), 37190 (part), 37211 (part), 37220 
        (part), 37221 (part), 38472 (part), 38501-03, 38505, 38541-45, 
        38547-48, 38551-52, 38554, 38560, 38562-64, 38567-69, 38570 
        (part), 38573, 38574 (part), 38575, 38580, 38582, 38588

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    EDWARD BRYANT, Republican, of Henderson, TN; born in Jackson, TN, on 
September 7, 1948; graduated, Jackson High School; B.A., 1970 and J.D., 
1972, University of Mississippi; vice president, Sigma Nu; member: 
military honorary society, leadership society; Army officer, ROTC in the 
Military Intelligence Branch, 1970; captain, Judge Advocate General's 
Corps; teacher, U.S. Military Academy in West Point, NY, 1977-78; 
president, Madison County Bar Association, Boards of Rotary, Little 
League, Fellowship of Christian Athletes; member, Tennessee Farm Bureau; 
U.S. attorney for the Western District of Tennessee; led an office of 29 
attorneys who prosecuted Tennessee's largest mass murder case; led the 
prosecution of the Na

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tion's first civil rights case against a sitting judge for sexual 
harassment; ranked among the top nationally in the prosecution of 
violent criminals, one of the first to establish a task force to 
investigate abuse and fraud in the health care system; member, House 
Agriculture and Judiciary Committees; subcommittees: Crime and 
Immigration, Department of Operations and Specialty Crops; married Cyndi 
Lemons Bryant, 1971; three children: Drew, 13; Josh, 17; and Matt, 21; 
elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1516 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-2811
  Chief of Staff.--P.K. Rehbein.                           FAX: 225-2814
  Press Secretary.--Justin Hunter.                                      
  Scheduler.--Polly Payne.                                              
5909 Shelby Oaks Drive, Suite 213, Memphis, TN 38134...   (901) 382-5811
  District Field Representative.--Ken Scruggs.                          
330 North Second Street, Clarksville, TN 37040-3210....   (615) 503-0391
  District Staff Assistant.--Woody Stickles.                            
1810\1/2\ South Garden Street, Columbia, TN 38401......   (615) 381-8100
  District Staff Assistant.--Becky Moon.                                
                                                                        

Counties: Cheatham, Chester, Decatur, Dickson, Fayette, Hardeman, 
        Henderson, Hickman, Lewis, McNairy, Maury, Montgomery, Perry, 
        Robertson (part), Shelby (part). Population (1990), 541,937.
ZIP Codes: 37015 (part), 37025 (part), 37029, 37032 (part), 37033 
        (part), 37035 (part), 37036, 37040-41, 37042 (part), 37043-44, 
        37050 (part), 37051-52, 37054-55, 37061, 37062 (part), 37078, 
        37079 (part), 37080 (part), 37082 (part), 37096-98, 37101, 
        37134, 37137, 37140, 37142, 37146 (part), 37147, 37165, 37175 
        (part), 37178 (part), 37181, 37185, 37187, 37191 (part), 38002, 
        38008, 38010, 38014, 38017 (part), 38018, 38028-29, 38036, 
        38039, 38042-46, 38048, 38049 (part), 38052, 38057, 38060-61, 
        38066-68, 38074, 38075 (part), 38076, 38115, 38116 (part), 38118 
        (part), 38125, 38128 (part), 38130, 38134, 38138, 38163, 38168, 
        38175, 38181, 38183-84, 38187, 38237-38, 38305 (part), 38310-11, 
        38313 (part), 38315, 38321 (part), 38326-29, 38332, 38334, 
        38339-40, 38341 (part), 38345, 38347, 38351-52, 38356 (part), 
        38357, 38359, 38361, 38363, 38365, 38366 (part), 38367-68, 
        38370-72, 38374-77, 38379-81, 38387 (part), 38388, 38390 (part), 
        38392 (part), 38393, 38425, 38450, 38452, 38454 (part), 38458, 
        38461 (part), 38463 (part), 38464 (part), 38471, 38475, 38476 
        (part), 38485 (part), 38486 (part), 38487 (part), 42223 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    JOHN S. TANNER, Democrat, of Union City, TN; born at Dyersburg Army 
Air Base in Halls, TN, on September 22, 1944; attended elementary and 
high school in Union City; B.S., University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 
1966; J.D., University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 1968; served, U.S. 
Navy, lieutenant, 1968-72; Tennessee Army National Guard, colonel, 1974-
present; attorney; admitted to the Tennessee bar in 1968; and commenced 
practice in Union City; member, Elam, Glasgow, Tanner & Acree Law Firm 
until 1988; businessman; elected to Tennessee House of Representatives, 
1976-86; chairman, House Committee on Commerce, 1987-89; member: Obion 
County Chamber of Commerce, Obion County Cancer Society, Union City 
Rotary Club, Obion County Bar Association, American Legion, Masons, 
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Union City; married to 
the former Betty Ann Portis; two children: Elizabeth Tanner Atkins and 
John Portis; elected on November 8, 1988 to the 101st Congress; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1427 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4208............................................         225-4714
  Administrative Assistant.--Vickie Walling.               FAX: 225-1765
  Legislative Director.--F. Douglas Thompson.                           
  Personal Secretary.--Kathy Becker.                                    
203 West Church Street, Union City, TN 38261...........   (901) 885-7070
  District Director.--Joe Hill.                                         
Federal Building, Room B-7, Jackson, TN 38301..........   (901) 423-4848
2836 Coleman Road, Memphis, TN 38128...................   (901) 382-3220
                                                                        

Counties: Benton, Carroll, Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Henry, 
        Houston, Humphreys, Lake, Lauderdale, Madison, Obion, Shelby 
        (part), Stewart, Tipton, and Weakley. Population (1990), 
        541,907.
ZIP Codes: 37023, 37028, 37050 (part), 37058, 37079 (part), 37175 
        (part), 37178 (part), 37191 (part), 38001, 38004, 38006-07, 
        38011-12, 38015, 38017 (part), 38019, 38021, 38023-25, 38030, 
        38033-34, 38037, 38040-41, 38047, 38049 (part), 38050, 38053-54, 
        38056, 38058-59, 38063, 38069-71, 38075 (part), 38077, 38079 
        (part), 38080, 38104 (part), 38107 (part), 38108, 38119 (part), 
        38127, 38128 (part), 38133 (part), 38134 (part), 38135 (part), 
        38201, 38220-27, 38229-33, 38235-36, 38240-42, 38251, 38253-56, 
        38258-61, 38271, 38301-03, 38305 (part), 38308, 38313 (part), 
        38314, 38316-18, 38320, 38321 (part), 38324, 38330-31, 38333, 
        38336-38, 38341 (part), 38342-44, 38346, 38348, 38355, 38356 
        (part), 38358, 38369, 38378, 38382, 38389, 338391, 38392 (part)
        
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                             NINTH DISTRICT

    HAROLD E. FORD, Democrat, of Memphis, TN; born in Memphis, May 20, 
1945; son of Newton J. and Vera Ford; received M.B.A., business 
administration, Howard University; B.S., business administration, 
Tennessee State University, Nashville, 1967; graduate work, Tennessee 
State University, Nashville, 1968; John Gupton Mortuary, 1969; member of 
Tennessee House of Representatives: 87th Congress, Ways and Means 
Committee; majority whip for House Secretary of Rules Committee, 88th 
Congress; chairman, Special Legislative Committee to investigate rates 
and practices of utilities across the State; married Dorothy Bowles 
Ford, 1969; three children: Harold, Jr., Newton Jake, and Sir Isaac; 
Baptist, member of Mount Moriah Baptist Church; member, St. Jude 
Children's Research Hospital National Advisory Board and metropolitan 
board of directors, YMCA of Memphis; trustee, Rust College; trustee, 
Fisk University; elected to 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress; ranking minority member, Ways and Means 
Subcommittee on Human Resources, member, Ways and Means Aging Caucus; 
chairman.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2111 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4209............................................         225-3265
  Acting Administrative Assistant.--Karen Franklin.        FAX: 225-9215
  Legislative Director.--Mark Schuermann.                               
  Tax Counsel.--Kim McAffee; Karen Franklin.                            
Federal Office Building, Suite 369, 167 North Main                      
 Street, Memphis, TN 38103.............................   (901) 544-4131
  District Office Administrator.--Mildred Horne.                        
                                                                        

County: Shelby County; city of Memphis. Population (1990), 541,981.
ZIP Codes: 38100-01, 38103, 38104 (part), 38105-06, 38107 (part), 38109, 
        38111-15, 38116 (part), 38117, 38119 (part), 38120 (part), 
        38122, 38124, 38126, 38127, 38128 (part), 38131-32, 38141 
        (part), 38152, 38173-74, 38182, 38186
        
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                                  TEXAS

                  (Population, 1990 census, 17,059,805)

                                SENATORS

    PHIL GRAMM, Republican, of College Station, TX; born in Fort 
Benning, GA, July 8, 1942; son of Sergeant and Mrs. Kenneth M. Gramm; 
B.B.A. and Ph.D., economics, University of Georgia, Athens, 1961-67; 
professor of economics, Texas A&M University, College Station, 1967-78; 
author of several books including: ``The Evolution of Modern Demand 
Theory'' and ``The Economics of Mineral Extraction''; coauthor of the 
Gramm-Latta I Budget, the Gramm-Latta II Omnibus Reconciliation Act and 
the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings balanced budget bill; elected to the U.S. 
House of Representatives as a Democrat in 1978, 1980, and 1982; resigned 
from the House on January 5, 1983 upon being denied a seat on the House 
Budget Committee; reelected as a Republican in a special election on 
February 12, 1983; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 6, 1984; 
reelected in 1990; elected chairman, National Republican Senatorial 
Committee for the 1991-92 term and reelected for the 1993-94 term; 
Episcopalian; married to Dr. Wendy Lee Gramm, of Waialua, HI, 1970; two 
sons: Marshall and Jeff.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
370 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4302............................................         224-2934
  Chief of Staff.--Ruth Cymber.                                         
  Legislative Director.--Richard Ribbentrop.                            
  Press Secretary.--Lawrence A. Neal.                                   
  State Director.--Steve Moss.                                          
Suite 1500, 2323 Bryan, Dallas, TX 75201...............   (214) 767-3000
222 East Van Buren, Harlingen, TX 78550................   (210) 423-6118
712 Main Street, Houston, TX 77002.....................   (713) 229-2766
404 East Ramsey Road, San Antonio, TX 78216............   (210) 366-9494
1205 Texas, Lubbock, TX 79401..........................   (806) 743-7533
310 N. Mesa, El Paso, TX 79901.........................   (915) 534-6896
                                                                        

                                 *  *  *

    KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON, Republican, of Dallas, TX, raised in La 
Marque, TX; graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and University 
of Texas School of Law; elected to the Texas House of Representatives, 
1972-76; appointed vice-chair of the National Transportation Safety 
Board, 1976; senior vice-president and general counsel, RepublicBank 
Corp., and later co-founded Fidelity National Bank of Dallas; owned 
McCraw Candies, Inc.; political and legal correspondent for KPRC-TV, 
Houston; Episcopalian, married to Ray Hutchison; member: Anthony 
Commission on Public Finance, development boards of SMU and Texas A&M 
schools of business; trustee of The University of Texas Law School 
Foundation; elected Texas State Treasurer, 1990; elected by special 
election on June 5, 1993 to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused 
by the resignation of Lloyd Bentsen.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
283 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4303............................................         224-5922
  Administrative Assistant.--Cliff Shannon.                FAX: 224-0776
  Legal Counsel.--Jeff Munk.                                            
  Special Assistant.--Lindsay Howe.                                     
961 Federal Building, 300 East 8th Street, Austin, TX                   
 78701.................................................   (512) 482-5834
10440 North Central Expressway, Suite 1160, LB 606,                     
 Dallas Texas 75231....................................   (214) 361-3500
1919 Smith Street, Suite 800, Houston, TX 77024........   (713) 653-3456
500 Chestnut Street, Suite 1570, Abilene, Texas 79602..                 
8023 Vantage Drive, Suite 460, San Antonio, Texas 78230   (210) 340-2885
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    JIM CHAPMAN, Democrat, of Sulphur Springs, TX; born in Washington, 
DC, on March 8, 1945; attended Lamar Elementary School, Sulphur Springs; 
graduated, Sulphur Springs High School, 1963; B.B.A. in accounting, 
University of Texas, Austin, 1968; J.D., Southern Methodist University 
School of Law, Dallas, TX, 1970; attorney; admitted to the Texas State 
bar, 1970, and commenced practice in Sulphur Springs; district attorney, 
8th judicial district, 1977-

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84; member, First United Methodist Church; married to the former Betty 
Brice, 1971; two children: Jennifer and Trey; elected to the 99th 
Congress by special election on August 3, 1985 to fill the vacancy 
caused by the resignation of Sam B. Hall, Jr.; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress; member, Committee on Appropriations.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2417 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4301............................................         225-3035
  Administrative Assistant.--William K. Moore.             FAX: 225-7265
  Legislative Director.--Karen Greenwood.                               
  Executive Assistant.--Leslie L. Schindel.                             
P.O. Box 538, Sulphur Springs, TX 75482................   (903) 885-8682
  District Administrator.--Bill Brannon.                                
U.S. Federal Building, G-15, 100 East Houston,                          
 Marshall, TX 75671....................................   (903) 938-8386
Bowie County Courthouse, New Boston, TX 75570..........   (903) 628-5594
                                                                        

Counties: Bowie, Camp, Cass, Delta, Franklin, Gregg (part), Harrison, 
        Hopkins, Hunt (part), Lamar, Marion, Morris, Nacogdoches (part), 
        Panola, Red River, Rusk, Titus, Upshur, Wood. Population (1990), 
        566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75031 (part), 75072, 75124 (part), 75143 (part), 75147 
        (part), 75148, 75163, 75401 (part), 75411-12, 75415-17, 75420 
        (part), 75421, 75422 (part), 75423 (part), 75425-26, 75428, 
        75431 (part), 75432-37, 75439, 75440 (part), 75441, 75446 
        (part), 75448, 75450, 75451 (part), 75452 (part), 75453 (part), 
        75455, 75457, 75460, 75468-70, 75471 (part), 75472 (part), 
        75473, 75477 (part), 75478, 75480 (part), 75481-82, 75486-87, 
        75492-93, 75494 (part), 75496 (part), 75501 (part), 75503-05, 
        75550-51, 75554-74, 75601 (part), 75602 (part), 75603 (part), 
        75605 (part), 75630-31, 75633, 75636-40, 75642-43, 75644 (part), 
        75647 (part), 75650-53, 75656-59, 75661, 75662 (part), 75666-71, 
        75680-83, 75684 (part), 75685, 75686 (part), 75687-89, 75691-92, 
        75694, 75751 (part), 75755, 75756 (part), 75757 (part), 75758 
        (part), 75759, 75760 (part), 75763 (part), 75764, 75765 (part), 
        75766, 75770 (part), 75772, 75778 (part), 75780, 75782, 75784-
        85, 75789 (part), 75853 (part), 75925, 75929, 75930 (part), 
        75935, 75946 (part), 75954, 75969 (part), 75972 (part), 75973-76

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    CHARLES WILSON, Democrat, of Lufkin, TX; born in Trinity, TX, June 
1, 1933; attended public schools of Trinity, TX, graduating from Trinity 
High School, 1951; while a student at Sam Houston State University at 
Huntsville, TX, was appointed to the U.S. Naval Academy; graduated from 
the Academy, 1956, with B.S. degree; served in the U.S. Navy, 1956-60, 
with rank of lieutenant; elected to the Texas House of Representatives, 
1960-66; elected to the Texas Senate, 1966-72; lumber yard manager; 
elected to the 93d Congress, November 7, 1972; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2256 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4302............................................         225-2401
  Administrative Assistant.--Peyton Walters.               FAX: 225-1764
  Legislative Director.--Larry Murphy.                                  
  Office Manager.--Amy Trites.                                          
Room 201, 701 North First Street, Lufkin, TX 75901.....   (409) 637-1770
  District Director.--Shaun Davis.                                      
                                                                        

Counties: Angelina, Cherokee, Grimes, Hardin, Houston, Jasper, Liberty, 
        Montgomery (part), Nacogdoches (part), Newton, Orange, Polk, 
        Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity, Tyler, 
        Walker. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75751 (part), 75760 (part), 75763 (part), 75770 (part), 75778 
        (part), 75779, 75788, 75801-02, 75832, 75834-35, 75839, 75844-
        45, 75847, 75849, 75851, 75852 (part), 75853 (part), 75856, 
        75858, 75861-62, 75865, 75901-03, 75926, 75928, 75930 (part), 
        75931-34, 75936-39, 75941-44, 75946 (part), 75947-49, 75951, 
        75956-63, 75966, 75968, 75969 (part), 75970, 75972 (part), 
        75977-80, 77301 (part), 77302, 77326, 77327 (part), 77328, 
        77331-32, 77334-35, 77340-41, 77350-51, 77357 (part), 77358 
        (part), 77359-60, 77364, 77365 (part), 77367-69, 77371, 77372 
        (part), 77374, 77376, 77378 (part), 77519, 77533, 77535, 77538, 
        77561, 77564, 77575, 77582, 77585, 77611-12, 77614-16, 77624-26, 
        77630-31, 77639, 77656, 77659-60, 77662-64, 77711, 77830 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    SAM JOHNSON, Republican, of Dallas, born San Antonio, TX, October 
11, 1930; received B.S., business administration, Southern Methodist 
University, Dallas, TX, 1951; M.A., international affairs, George 
Washington University, Washington, DC; served in Air Force, 29 years: 
Korea and Vietnam (POW in Vietnam, 6 years and 10 months); director, Air 
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Weapons School; flew with Air Force Thunderbirds' Precision Flying 
Demonstration Team; graduate of Armed Services Staff College and 
National War College; military awards received: 2 Silver Stars, 2 
Legions of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, 1 Bronze Star with Valor, 
2 Purple Hearts, four Air Medals, and 3 Outstanding Unit Awards; ended 
career with rank of colonel and Air Division commander; retired, 1979; 
opened homebuilding company, 1979; member: Executive Board of Dedman 
College, Southern Methodist University; Associated Texans Against Crime; 
Texas State Society; married the former Shirley L. Melton, September 1, 
1950; 3 children, Dr. James Robert Johnson, Shirley Virginia (Gini) 
Mulligan, Beverly Briney; elected Texas State House of Representatives, 
1984; elected by special election on May 18, 1991 to fill the vacancy 
caused by the resignation of Steve Bartlett; elected on November 3, 1992 
to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1030 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4303............................................         225-4201
  Administrative Assistant.--Mark Franz.                                
  Legislative Director.--Michael Hansen.                                
  Press Secretary.--Mindy Tucker.                                       
  District Director.--Mary Lynn Murrell.                                
Suite 610, 9400 N. Central Expressway, Dallas, TX 75231   (214) 739-0182
Suite 204, 1912 Avenue K, Plano, TX 75074..............   (214) 423-2017
                                                                        

Counties: Dallas (part), Collin (part). Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75002, 75023 (part), 75025 (part), 75026, 75040 (part), 75041 
        (part), 75042 (part), 75043 (part), 75044, 75045, 75047, 75048 
        (part), 75069 (part), 75074 (part), 75075 (part), 75080 (part), 
        75081 (part), 75082 (part), 75084, 75085, 75086, 75088 (part), 
        75094, 75098 (part), 75149 (part), 75150 (part), 75159 (part), 
        75181 (part), 75182 (part), 75205 (part), 75206 (part), 75209 
        (part), 75214 (part), 75218 (part), 75219 (part), 75220 (part), 
        75225 (part), 75228 (part), 75229 (part), 75230 (part), 75231 
        (part), 75234 (part), 75238 (part), 75240 (part), 75243 (part), 
        75244 (part), 75252 (part), 75253 (part), 75275, 75283, 75284, 
        75355, 75359, 75367, 75372, 75378, 75382, 75391

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    RALPH M. HALL, Democrat, of Rockwall, TX; born in Fate, TX, May 3, 
1923; attended Fate and Rockwall public schools; graduated, Rockwall 
High School, 1941; attended Texas Christian University, University of 
Texas, and received LL.B., Southern Methodist University, 1951; 
lieutenant (senior grade), U.S. Navy, carrier pilot, 1942-45; lawyer; 
admitted to the Texas bar in 1951 and commenced practice in Rockwall; 
former president and chief executive officer, Texas Aluminum Corp.; past 
general counsel, Texas Extrusion Co., Inc.; past organizer, chairman, 
board of directors, now chairman of board, Lakeside National Bank of 
Rockwall (now Lakeside Bancshares, Inc.); past chairman board of 
directors, Lakeside News, Inc.; past vice chairman, board of directors, 
Bank of Crowley; president, North & East Trading Co.; vice president, 
Crowley Holding Co.; county judge, Rockwall County, 1950-62; member, 
Texas State Senate, 1962-72; member: First Methodist Church; American 
Legion Post 117; VFW Post 6796, and Rockwall Rotary Club; married to the 
former Mary Ellen Murphy, 1944; three sons: Hampton, Brett, and 
Blakeley; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2236 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4304............................................         225-6673
  Administrative Assistant.--James D. Cole.                FAX: 225-3332
  Legislative Assistant.--Grace Warren.                                 
104 North San Jacinto Street, Rockwall, TX 75087-2508..   (214) 771-9118
  District Assistant.--E.K. Slaughter.                     FAX: 722-0907
119 Federal Building, Sherman, TX 75090-5917...........   (903) 892-1112
  District Assistant.--Judy Rowton.                        FAX: 868-0264
211 Federal Building, Tyler, TX 75072-7222.............   (903) 597-3729
  District Assistant.--Martha Glover.                      FAX: 597-0726
                                                                        

Counties: Collin County (part); cities and townships of Anna, Blue 
        Ridge, Celina, Copeville, Farmersville, Howe, Josephine, Lavon, 
        McKinney (part), Melissa, Nevada, Princeton, Westminister, 
        Weston, Wylie. Cooke County (part); cities and townships of 
        Callisburg, Era, Gainesville, Lake Kiowa, Lindsay, Muenster, 
        Myra, Valley View. Dallas County (part); cities and townships of 
        Rowlett (part), Sachse (part), Sunnyvale (part). Denton County 
        (part); cities and townships of Aubrey, Denton (part), Krum, 
        Little Elm, Pilot Point, Sanger. Fannin County; cities and 
        townships of Bailey, Bonham, Dodd City, Ector, Gober, Honey 
        Grove, Ivanhoe, Ladonia, Leonard, Ravenna, Savoy, Telephone, 
        Trenton, Windom. Grayson County; cities and townships of Bells, 
        Collinsville, Denison, Dorchester, Gordonville, Gunter, 
        Pottsboro, Sadler, Sherman, Southmayd, Tioga, Tom Bean, Van 
        Alstyne, Whitesboro, Whitewright. Gregg County (part); cities 
        and townships of Easton Gladewater, Judson, Kilgore, Longview 
        (part), White Oak. Hunt County (part); cities and townships of 
        Caddo Mills, Celeste, Greenville (part), Quinlan. Kaufman County 
        (part); cities and townships of Crandall, Elmo, Forney, Kaufman, 
        Kemp, Mabank, Terrell. Rains County ; cities and townships of 
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        Emory, Point. Rockwall County; cities and townships of Fate, Heath, 
        Rockwall, Royse City. Smith County (part); cities and townships 
        of Bullard, Flint, Lindale, Troup, Tyler (part), Whitehouse, 
        Winona. Van Zandt County; cities and townships of Ben Wheeler, 
        Canton, Edgewood, Fruitvale, Grand Saline, Van, Wills Point. 
        Population, 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75009, 75020-21, 75030, 75048, 75058, 75069 (part), 75070 
        (part), 75076, 75087, 75088 (part), 75090-91, 75097, 75098 
        (part), 75103, 75114 (part), 75117-18, 75121, 75126-27, 75132, 
        75135 (part), 75140, 75142, 75143 (part), 75147 (part), 75159 
        (part), 75160, 75169, 75182 (part), 75189, 75200 (part), 75401 
        (part), 75403, 75404 (part), 75407, 75409, 75413-14, 75418, 
        75423-24, 75438, 75439, 75440, 75442-43, 75446-47, 75449, 75452, 
        75453 (part), 75454, 75458, 75459, 75472, 75474-76, 75479, 
        75488-91, 75492 (part), 75494 (part), 75495, 75601 (part), 75602 
        (part), 75603 (part), 75604 (part), 75605 (part), 75606-08 
        (part), 75610-11, 75613, 75641, 75647 (part), 75660, 75662 
        (part), 75663 (part), 75693, 75701 (part), 75702 (part), 75703, 
        75704 (part), 75705 75708 (part), 75710, 75711 (part), 75712, 
        75713, 75750, 75754, 75757 (part), 75758 (part), 75762, 75771, 
        75789 (part), 75790-92, 76201, 76202, 76203, 76204, 76233 
        (part), 76240, 76241, 76245, 76249, 76250, 76252, 76258, 76264, 
        76266, 76268, 76271, 76272, 76273

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    JOHN BRYANT, Democrat, of Dallas, TX; born in Lake Jackson, TX, on 
February 22, 1947; graduated, Brazosport High School, 1965; graduated, 
Southern Methodist University with a B.A. degree in 1969; Southern 
Methodist University School of Law, 1972; admitted to the bar in 1972; 
partner in law firm of Stanford & Bryant; served as chief counsel to the 
Texas Senate subcommittee on consumer affairs, 1973; elected to Texas 
House of Representatives in a special election, January 24, 1974; 
reelected in general election, 1974; reelected in 1976, served as 
chairman of House Study Group; reelected in 1978, served second term as 
chairman of House Study Group; reelected in 1980; member: White Rock 
United Methodist Church, Old Scyene Historical Society, Historical 
Preservation Society of Dallas, Dallas Bar Association, Mesquite Chamber 
of Commerce; board member of Deaf Action Center of Dallas; lifetime 
member of Lions Club Eye Bank; married to the former Janet Watts; three 
children: Amy, John, Jr., and Jordan; elected to the 98th Congress, 
November 2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2330 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4305............................................         225-2231
  Administrative Assistant.--Randy White.                  FAX: 225-9721
  Legislative Director.--Barbara A. Crapa.                              
  Press Assistant.--Carlton Carl.                                       
Suite 518, 8035 East R.L. Thornton, Dallas, TX 75228...   (214) 767-6554
  District Administrative Assistant.--Norma R. Minnis.                  
                                                                        

Counties: Anderson, Brazos (part), Dallas (part), Freestone, Henderson, 
        Kaufman (part), Leon, Limestone, Madison, Robertson, Smith 
        (part). Cities and townships: Athens, Bremond, Brownsboro, 
        Bryan, Buffalo, Calvert, Cayuga, Centerville, Chandler, Concord, 
        Coolidge, Crandall, Cuney, Dallas, Donie, Elkhart, Eustace, 
        Fairfield, Ferris, Flynn, Franklin, Frankston, Groesbeck, Gun 
        Barrel City, Hearne, Jewett, Kaufman, Kemp, Kirvin, Kose, Larue, 
        Leona, Mabank, Garland, Lancaster, Hutchins, Seagoville, 
        Mesquite, Madisonville, Malakoff, Marquez, Mart, Mexia, Midway, 
        Montalba, Mount Calm, Munford, Murchison, New Baden, Normangee, 
        North Zulch, Oakwood, Palestine, Poyner, Prairie Hill, Rosser, 
        Scurry, Streetman, Teague, Tehuacana, Tennessee Colony, 
        Thornton, Tinidad, Tyler, Wheelock, Wortham. Population (1990), 
        566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75040 (part), 75041 (part), 75042 (part), 75043 (part), 75046 
        (part), 75114, 75124-25, 75134 (part), 75141, 75142 (part), 
        75143 (part), 75147 (part), 75148, 75149 (part), 75150 (part), 
        75157-58, 75159 (part), 75163, 75180 (part), 75181 (part), 75185 
        (part), 75187 (part), 75201 (part), 75204 (part), 75205 (part), 
        75206 (part), 75207 (part), 75209 (part), 75214 (part), 75217 
        (part), 75218 (part), 75219 (part), 75221, 75223 (part), 75226 
        (part), 75227 (part), 75228 (part), 75235 (part), 75238 (part), 
        75239 (part), 75241 (part), 75246 (part), 75253 (part), 75371, 
        75701 (part), 75702 (part), 75704 (part), 75708 (part), 75709, 
        75712 (part), 75751, 75756, 75758-59, 75763, 75770, 75782, 
        75801-02, 75831-33, 75838-40, 75846, 75848, 75850, 75852-53, 
        75855, 75859-61, 75865, 76629, 76635, 76642, 76653, 76664, 
        76667, 76673, 76678, 76686-87, 76693, 77801 (part), 77802 
        (part), 77803 (part), 77806, 77822, 77837, 77850, 77855-56, 
        77859, 77864, 77870-72

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    JOE BARTON, Republican, of Ennis, TX; born in Waco, TX, September 
15, 1949; attended Travis Elementary School, Bryan, TX; graduated Waco 
High School, 1968; B.S., industrial engineering, Texas A&M University, 
College Station, TX, 1972; M.S., industrial administration, Purdue 
University, West Lafayette, IN, 1973; plant manager, assistant to the 
vice president, Ennis Business Forms, Inc., 1973-81; awarded White House 
Fellowship, 1981-82; served as aide to James B. Edwards, Secretary, 
Department of Energy; member, Natural Gas Decontrol Task Force in the 
Office of Planning, Policy and Analysis; worked with the Department of 
Energy task force in support of the President's Private Sector Survey on 
Cost Control; natural gas decontrol and project cost control consultant, 
Atlantic Richfield Co.; cofounder, Houston 

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County Volunteer Ambulance Service, 1976; vice president, Houston 
County Industrial Development Authority, 1980; chairman, Crockett Parks 
and Recreation Board, 1979-80; vice president, Houston County Chamber of 
Commerce, 1977-80; member, Dallas Energy Forum; married to Janet Sue 
Winslow Barton; three children: Brad, Alison, and Kristin; Methodist; 
elected to the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2264 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4306............................................         225-2002
  Administrative Assistant.--Cathy Gillespie.              FAX: 225-3052
  Communications Director.--Craig Murphy.                               
  Legislative Director.--Beth Hall.                                     
  Scheduler.--Sharla Metze.                                             
Suite 101, 303 West Knox, Ennis, TX 75119-3942.........   (817) 543-1000
4521 South Hulen Street, Suite 210, Fort Worth, TX                      
 76109.................................................    FAX: 225-3052
Suite 100, 2019 East Lamar Boulevard, Arlington, TX                     
 76006.................................................   (817) 543-1000
                                                                        

Counties: Dallas (part), Ellis (part), Johnson (part), Parker (part), 
        Tarrant (part). Cities and townships: Aledo, Anneta, Anneta 
        North, Anneta South, Azle (part), Bedford, Benbrook (part), 
        Briar Oaks, Burleson (part), Colleyville, Coppell (part), 
        Crowley (part), Dallas (part), Dalworthington Gardens (part), 
        Ennis (part), Euless, Flower Mound (part), Fort Worth (part), 
        Grand Prairie (part), Grapevine, Haltom City (part), Haslet 
        (part), Hudson Oaks, Hurst, Irving (part), Joshua (part), Keene 
        (part), Keller, Mansfield (part), Midlothian (part), Newark 
        (part), North Richland Mills, Oak Leaf, Ovilla, Pantego (part), 
        Pecan Hill (part), Red Oak (part), Richland Hills (part), 
        Southlake (part), Watauga, Waxahachie (part), Weatherford 
        (part), Westlake (part), Willow Park. Population (1990), 
        566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75019 (part), 75050 (part), 75052 (part), 75063 (part), 75119 
        (part), 75154 (part), 75165 (part), 76008, 76013 (part), 76015 
        (part), 76016, 76017 (part), 76018 (part), 76020 (part), 76021, 
        76022 (part), 76028 (part), 76034 (part), 76036 (part), 76039 
        (part), 76040 (part), 76051 (part), 76052 (part), 76053 (part), 
        76054 (part), 76058, 76059 (part), 76063 (part), 76065 (part), 
        76086 (part), 76092, 76095, 76103 (part), 76109 (part), 76110 
        (part), 76112 (part), 76116 (part), 76117 (part), 76118 (part), 
        76123 (part), 76126 (part), 76132 (part), 76133 (part), 76148, 
        76179 (part), 76248 (part), 76262

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    BILL ARCHER, Republican, of Houston, TX; born in Houston, TX, March 
22, 1928; graduated from St. Thomas High School, salutatorian, 1945; 
attended Rice University, 1945-46; University of Texas, B.B.A., LL.B. 
(with honors), 1946-51; served in the U.S. Air Force, 1951-53; captain, 
USAF Reserve; councilman and mayor pro tempore, city of Hunters Creek 
Village, 1955-62; elected to Texas House of Representatives, 1966; 
reelected, 1968; attorney and businessman; president, Uncle Johnny 
Mills, Inc., 1953-61; member of Saint Anne's Catholic Church; member, 
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity; chosen Houston S.A.E. Man of the Year; 
St. Thomas High School Alumnus Award; Houston B'nai B'rith ``Man of the 
Year'' Award; member, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; life member, 
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo; N.F.I.B. ``Guardian of Small 
Business'' Award; N.A.B. ``Watchdog of the Treasury'' Award; National 
Alliance of Senior Citizens ``Golden Age Hall of Fame'' Award; 
president, Texas State Society of Washington, DC, 1974-75; Spring 
Branch-Memorial Chamber of Commerce ``Most Representative Citizen'' 
Award; Brotherhood Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews; 
University of Texas 1981 Distinguished Alumnus Award; five children, two 
step-children, and seven grandchildren; married to the former Sharon 
Sawyer; elected to 92d Congress, November 3, 1970; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress; chairman, Committee on Ways and Means; Joint 
Committee on Taxation; official Congressional Trade Adviser; member, 
White House Commission on Regulatory Reform, 1975-76; chairman, 
Republican Study Committee Task Force on Regulatory Reform, 1975-76; 
member, National Commission on Social Security Reform, 1982-83; member, 
Republican Leadership's Task Force on Health, 1992-93; chairman, 
Leader's Economic Task Force, 1993; awards, Free Congress Foundation's 
Sound Dollar, 1994, Golden Bulldog Award, from Watchdog of the Treasury; 
The Jefferson Award, Citizens for a Sound Economy, 1994; The National 
Association of Private Enterprise; Entrepreneurs Perfect Partner Award, 
1993; American Society of Association Executives, Beacon Award, 1992; 
and American Business Council of the Gulf Countries, Open Door to the 
Middle East Award, 1993.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1236 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4307............................................         225-2571
  Administrative Assistant.--Don Carlson.                  FAX: 225-4381
  Legislative Director.--Frank Hampton.                                 
  Appointment Secretary.--Linda Figura.                                 
  Press Secretary.--Tom Hoopes.                                         
10000 Memorial Drive, #620, Houston, TX 77024-3490.....   (713) 682-8828
  District Director.--Anne Clutterbuck.                    FAX: 680-8070
                                                                        


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County: Harris County; cities of Barker, Cypress, Houston (part), Katy 
        (part), Tomball (part), and Waller (part). Population (1990), 
        566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77005 (part), 17707 (part), 77014 (part), 77019 (part) 77024 
        (part), 77027 (part), 77040 (part), 77041 (part), 77042 (part), 
        77043 (part), 77046, 77055 (part), 77056 (part), 77057 (part), 
        77063 (part), 77064 (part), 77065, 77066 (part), 77067 (part), 
        77068 (part), 77069 (part), 77070 (part), 77072 (part), 77077 
        (part), 77079, 77080 (part), 77082 (part), 77083 (part), 77084 
        (part), 77086 (part), 77088 (part), 77090 (part), 77091 (part), 
        77092 (part), 77094-95, 77098 (part), 77099 (part), 77218-19, 
        77224, 77227, 77240-42, 77244, 77250, 77256-57, 77269, 77279-80, 
        77282, 77284, 77375 (part), 77413, 77429, 77433, 77447 (part), 
        77449 77450 (part), 77484 (part), 77491-92, 77493 (part), 77494 
        (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    JACK M. FIELDS, Jr., Republican, of Humble, TX; born in Humble, 
February 3, 1952; educated Humble ISD public schools; graduated, Humble 
High School, 1970; B.A., Baylor University, 1974; J.D., Baylor 
University Law School, 1977; vice president, Rosewood Memorial Funeral 
Home and Cemetery, a family-owned business; attorney in Humble since 
1977; school honors: student body president, Humble High School; student 
body president, Baylor University, junior and senior years; outstanding 
sophomore and senior man at Baylor University; listed in Who's Who in 
American Colleges and Universities in junior and senior years; current 
memberships include First Bapist Church of Humble; elected to 97th 
Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2228 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4308............................................         225-4901
  Administrative Assistant.--Robert E.H. Ferguson.                      
  Legislative Director.--Robert E.H. Ferguson.                          
  News Secretary.--Bryan H. Wirwicz.                                    
  Personal Secretary.--Judy D. Alvarez.                                 
Suite 165, Deerbrook Plaza, 9810 FM 1960 Bypass West,                   
 Humble, TX 77338-3599.................................   (713) 540-8000
  District Administrative Assistant.--Jim Finley.         (800) 568-0808
                                                                        

Counties: Austin (part), Brazos (part), Harris (part), Montgomery 
        (part), Waller (part), Washington. Cities and townships: 
        Houston, Conroe, Cut and Shoot, Kingwood, Dobbin, Huffman, 
        Humble, Montgomery, New Caney, Pinehurst, Plantersville, Porter, 
        Splendora, Spring, Tomball, Klein, The Woodlands, Bellville, 
        Chapel Hill, Hempstead, Hockley, San Felipe, Sealy, Waller, 
        Bryan, Brenham, Burton, College Station, Kurten, Millican, 
        Washington, Wellborn, Blieblerville, and Industry. Population 
        (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77014 (part), 77066 (part), 77068 (part), 77069 (part), 77070 
        (part), 77073 (part), 77090 (part), 77301 (part), 77302, 77303 
        (part), 77304, 77325, 77327 (part), 77333, 77336, 77338 (part), 
        77339, 77345, 77346 (part), 77347, 77355-57, 77362, 77363 
        (part), 77365, 77372-73, 77375 (part), 77379-81, 77384-86, 
        77388-89, 77396 (part), 77418, 77426, 77445 (part), 77447 
        (part), 77473, 77474 (part), 77484 (part), 77532 (part), 77801 
        (part), 77802 (part), 77803 (part), 77806, 77833, 77834, 77835, 
        77840, 77841-44 77862, 77866, 77880-81, 78931, 78944, 77862

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    STEPHEN E. STOCKMAN, Republican, of Beaumont, TX; born in Bloomfield 
Hills, MI, November 14, 1957; graduated, Dondero High School, Royal Oak, 
MI, 1975; B.S., University of Houston, Clear Lake, TX, 1990; accountant; 
member: First Baptist Church of Houston, National Rifle Association 
(life member), Baytown Chamber of Commerce, LaMarque Chamber of 
Commerce, Smithsonian Institute, Accuracy in Media; married to the 
former Patti Ferguson, 1988; elected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
417 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-6565
  Administrative Assistant.--Jeff Fisher.                  FAX: 225-3483
  Deputy Administrative Assistant.--Dan Caprio.                         
  Appointment Secretary/Office Manager.--Patti Martin.                  
2490 McFaddin, Beaumont, TX 77702......................   (409) 838-0061
Cotton Exchange Building, 2102 Mechanic, Suite 107,                     
 Galveston, TX 77550...................................   (409) 766-3608
                                                                        

Counties: Chambers, Galveston, Harris (part), Jefferson. Population 
        (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77044 (part), 77049 (part), 77058 (part), 77062 (part), 77346 
        (part), 77396 (part), 77510, 77511 (part), 77514, 77517-18, 
        77520 (part), 77521 (part), 77532 (part), 77539, 77546 (part), 
        77550-55, 77560, 77562 (part), 77563, 77565, 

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        77568, 77573-74, 77579-80, 77590-92, 77597, 77598 (part), 77613, 77617, 
        77619, 77622-23, 77627, 77629, 77640-43, 77650-51, 77655, 77661, 
        77665, 77701-10, 77713, 77720, 77726

                                 *  *  *

                             TENTH DISTRICT

    LLOYD DOGGETT, Democrat, of Austin, TX; born October 6, 1946 in 
Austin, TX; attended Brykerwoods Elementary School; graduated, Austin 
High School; B.B.A., University of Texas, Austin, TX, 1967; J.D., 
University of Texas, 1970; president, University of Texas Student Body; 
associate editor, Texas Law Review; Outstanding Young Lawyer, Austin 
Association of Young Lawyers; president, Texas Consumer Association; 
member, First United Methodist Church; admitted to the Texas State bar, 
1971; elected to Texas State Senate at age 26, 1973-85; Senate author of 
124 state laws, and Senate sponsor of 63 House bills enacted into law; 
elected president pro tempore of Texas Senate; served as acting 
governor; named Outstanding Young Texan by Texas Jaycees; Arthur B. 
DeWitty Award for outstanding achievement in human rights, Austin NAACP; 
honored for work by Austin Rape Crisis Center, Planned Parenthood of 
Austin; Austin Chapter, American Institute of Architects; Austin Council 
on Alcoholism; and Disabled American Veterans; served as a Justice on 
the Texas Supreme Court, 1989-94; chairman, Supreme Court Task Force on 
Judicial Ethics, 1992-94; judge (Mexican-American Bar of Texas), 1993; 
adjunct professor, University of Texas School of Law, 1989-94; James 
Madison Award, Texas Freedom of Information Foundation, 1990; First 
Amendment Award, National Society of Professional Journalists, 1990; 
member: House Science Committee, and Subcommittee on Basic Research, 
House Budget Committee, Democratic Caucus Task Force on Crime, 
Democratic Caucus Parliamentary Group; married to Libby Belk Doggett, 
1969; two children: Lisa and Cathy; elected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
126 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4310..................................................         225-4865
  Chief of Staff.--Leo Coco.                                            
  Executive Assistant.--Nancy Williams.                                 
  Staff Assistant.--Patrick Marotta.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Amy Weiss Tobe.                                     
763 Federal Building, Austin, TX 78701.................   (512) 482-5921
  District Director.--Margaret Moore.                                   
                                                                        

County: Travis County (part); cities and townships of Anderson Mill 
        (part), Austin (part), Jollyville (part), Lakeway (part), Lost 
        Creek, Onion Creek, Pflugerville, Tanglewood Forest, Wells 
        Branch, West Lake Hills and Windemere. Population (1990), 
        566,217.
ZIP Codes: 73301, 73344, 78600, 78602, 78605 (part), 78606, 78610-12, 
        78616-17, 78619-20, 78621 (part), 78622, 78635, 78636 (part), 
        78640, 78641 (part), 78644, 78648 (part), 78650-53, 78654 
        (part), 78655 (part), 78656, 78659 (part), 78660-63, 78665, 
        78666 (part), 78667, 78669, 78676, 78700-05, 78710-13, 78716-39, 
        78741-69, 78771-74, 78776, 78778-89, 78941 (part), 78942 (part), 
        78953, 78957 (part), 78959 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    CHET EDWARDS, Democrat, of Waco, TX; born in Corpus Christi, TX, 
November 24, 1951; attended Wilson Elementary; graduated Memorial High 
School, Houston, TX, 1970; B.A., Texas A&M University, College Station, 
TX, 1974; M.B.A., Harvard Business School, Boston, MA, 1981; served as 
legislative assistant to Texas Congressman Olin ``Tiger'' Teague, 1974-
77; marketing representative, Trammell Crow Company, 1981-85; president, 
Edwards Communications, Inc.; member, Texas State Senate, 1983-90; 
member of the Waco Chamber of Commerce; married to the former Lea Ann 
Wood; elected to the 102d Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
328 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4311..................................................         225-6105
  Administrative Assistant.--Jay Neel.                     FAX: 225-0350
  Legislative Director.--Ned Michalek.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Vance Gore.                                         
#710 Clifton-Robinson Tower, 700 S. University Parks                    
 Drive, Waco, TX 76706-1093............................   (817) 752-9600
  District Director.--Jim Haddox.                          FAX: 752-7769
                                                                        


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Counties: Bell, Bosque, Coryell, Falls, Hamilton, Hill, Lampasas, 
        McCulloch (part), McLennan, Milam, Mills, San Saba. Population 
        (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 76043 (part), 76432 (part), 76433 (part), 76436 (part), 76442 
        (part), 76443 (part), 76457 (part), 76471 (part), 76501-04, 
        76511-13, 76517-20, 76522-26, 76527 (part), 76528, 76530-31, 
        76533-34, 76537-44, 76550, 76552, 76554-59, 76561, 76564-66, 
        76567 (part), 76569-71, 76573, 76576, 76577 (part), 76579-80, 
        76621 (part), 76624 (part), 76630, 76632-34, 76637-38, 76640, 
        76643, 76649 (part), 76652, 76653 (part), 76654-57, 76661, 76664 
        (part), 76665, 76671, 76673 (part), 76675, 76677, 76680, 76682, 
        76684-85, 76687 (part), 76689, 76690 (part), 76691 (part), 
        76700-08, 76710-12, 76714, 76716, 76801, 76803-04, 76823 (part), 
        76824, 76827, 76832, 76844, 76853, 76857, 76864, 76870, 76871 
        (part), 76872 (part), 76877, 76880, 76890 (part), 77857, 77859 
        (part), 78605 (part), 78608, 78613, 78639 (part), 78641 (part), 
        78642, 78645, 78673-74, 78947 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            TWELFTH DISTRICT

    PETE GEREN, Democrat, of Fort Worth, TX; born in Fort Worth, TX, 
January 29, 1952; graduated from Arlington Heights High School, Fort 
Worth, 1970; attended Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, 1970-73; B.A., 
University of Texas at Austin, 1974; J.D., University of Texas Law 
School, 1978; attorney, admitted to the Texas bar, 1978; practiced in 
Houston, 1978-80; in Fort Worth, TX, 1980-84, and 1986-89; member: board 
of visitors, University of Texas Law School; American Bar Association; 
board of directors, Mental Health Advisory Committee, John Peter Smith 
Hospital; Arts Caucus; Fire Caucus; married to the former Rebecca Ray; 
two daughters: Tracy Elizabeth, 1989 and Sarah Anne, 1993; elected by 
special election to the 101st Congress on September 20, 1989 to fill the 
vacancy caused by the resignation of Jim Wright; reelected to the 102d 
Congress on November 6, 1990; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2448 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4312............................................         225-5071
  Administrative Assistant.--Laura Redding.                FAX: 225-2786
  Legislative Director.--Pete Rose.                                     
  Executive Assistant.--Dorothy Wing.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Michele Mitchell.                                   
Suite 740, 1600 West 7th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102..   (817) 338-0909
                                                                        

Counties: Johnson (part), Parker (part), Tarrant (part). Population 
        (1990), 254,109.
ZIP Codes: 76009, 76012 (part), 76020 (part), 76022 (part), 76028 
        (part), 76031 (part), 76033, 76034 (part), 76036 (part), 76039 
        (part), 76040 (part), 76044 (part), 76050 (part), 76052 (part), 
        76053 (part), 76054 (part), 76058 (part), 76059 (part), 76061, 
        76063 (part), 76066 (part), 76067 (part), 76082 (part), 76084 
        (part), 76086 (part), 76087 (part), 76093 (part), 76101-02, 
        76103 (part), 76104 (part), 76105 (part), 76106, 76107 (part), 
        76108 (part), 76109 (part), 76110 (part), 76111, 76112 (part), 
        76113, 76114 (part), 76115 (part), 76116 (part), 76117 (part), 
        76118 (part), 76119 (part), 76120 (part), 76121, 76123 (part), 
        76124, 76126 (part), 76127, 76129, 76131 (part), 76132 (part), 
        76133 (part), 76134 (part), 76135 (part), 76136, 76137 (part), 
        76140 (part), 76147, 76150, 76155 (part), 76161, 76164, 76177 
        (part), 76179 (part), 76180 (part), 76191-93, 76196-99, 76248 
        (part), 76439, 76485, 76487 (part), 76490 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           THIRTEENTH DISTRICT

    WILLIAM M. (MAC) THORNBERRY, Republican, of Amarillo, TX; born in 
Clarendon, TX, July 15, 1958; graduated, Clarendon High School, 
Clarendon, TX; B.A., Texas Tech University; University of Texas, Law 
Degree; rancher, attorney; admitted to Texas bar, 1983; member: Texas 
and Southwestern Cattle Raisers, Children's Rehabilitation Center; 
married: Sarah Adams, 1986; two children: Will and Mary Kemp; elected to 
the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1535 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4313............................................         225-3706
  Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Tommy                      
   Thompson.                                                            
  Office Manager.--Diane Lasyone.                                       
724 South Polk, Suite 400, Amarillo, TX 79101..........   (806) 371-8844
  District Office Manager.--Melodi Moore-Byrd.                          
811 Sixth Street, Suite 130, Wichita Falls, TX 76301...   (817) 767-0541
  District Office Manager.--Drucie Scaling.                             
                                                                        

Counties: Archer County; cities of Archer City, Holliday, Megarel, 
        Scotland, and Windhorst. Armstrong County; cities of Claude and 
        Wayside. Baylor County; cities of Red Springs and Seymour. 
        Briscoe County; cities of Quitaque and Silverton. Carson County; 
        cities of Carson, Nazareth, Panhandle, Skellytown, and White 
        Deer. Castro County; cities of Dimmitt and Hereford. Childress 
        County; cities of Carey, Childress, Kirkland, and Tell. Clay 

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        County; cities of Bellevue, Bluegrove, Byers, Henrietta, and Petrolia. 
        Collingsworth County; cities of Dodson, Quail, Samnorwood, and 
        Wellington. Cottle County; cities of Cee Vee, Chalk, and 
        Paducah. Crosby County; Cone, Crosbyton, Lorenzo, and Ralls. 
        Denton County; cities of Denton and Krum. Dickens County; cities 
        of Afton, Dickens, Mcadoo, and Spur. Donley County; Clarendon, 
        Hedley, and Lelia Lake. Floyd County; cities of Aiken, 
        Dougherty, Floydada, Lakeview, Lockney, and South Plains. Foard 
        County; city of Crowell. Garza County; cities of Justiceburg and 
        Post. Gray County; cities of Lefors, McLean, and Pampa. Hale 
        County; cities of Abernathy, Cotton Center, Edmonson, Happy, 
        Plainview, Petersburg, and Quail. Hall County; cities of 
        Estelline, Memphis, and Turkey. Hardeman County; cities of 
        Chillicothe and Quanah. Hemphill County; city of Canadian. 
        Hutchinson County; cities of Borger, Fritch, Sanford, and 
        Stinnett. King County; cities of Dumont and Guthrie. Knox 
        County; cities of Benjamin, Goree, Knox City, Munday, Truscott, 
        and Vera. Lamb County; Amherst, Earth, Fieldton, Lamb, 
        Littlefield, Olton, Spade, Springlake, and Sudan. Lipscomb 
        County; cities of Booker, Darrouzett, Follett, Higgins, and 
        Lipscomb. Lubbock County; cities of Lubbock and Slaton. Lynn 
        County; cities of New Home, O'Donnell, Tahoka, and Wilson. 
        Montague County; cities of Bowie, Forestburg, Montague, Nocona, 
        Ringgold, and Saint Jo. Motley County; cities of Flomot, 
        Matador, Northfield, and Roaring Springs. Potter County; cities 
        of Amarillo, and Bushland. Wheeler County; cities of Allison, 
        Briscoe, Mobeetie, Shamrock, Twitty, and Wheeler. Roberts 
        County; city of Miami. Swisher County; cities of Happy, Kress, 
        and Tulia. Wichita County; Burkburnett, Electra, Iowa Park, 
        Kamay, Sunset, and Wichita Falls. Wilbarger County; city of 
        Vernon. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 76201, 76228 , 76230, 76239, 76249, 76251, 76255, 76261, 
        76265, 76270, 76301-11, 76351-52, 76354, 76357, 76360, 76363-67, 
        76369-71, 76377-80, 76383-84, 76389, 79003, 79005, 79007-08, 
        79011-12, 79014, 79019, 79021, 79024, 79027, 79031-32, 79034, 
        79036, 79039, 79041-43, 79046, 79051-52, 79054, 79056-57, 79059, 
        79061, 76063-66, 79068, 79072-73, 79077-80, 79082-83, 79085, 
        79088, 79090, 79094-97, 79101-11, 79114, 79117-22, 79124, 79159-
        60, 79201, 79220-27, 79229-41, 79243-46, 79248, 79250-52, 79255-
        61, 79311-12, 79321-22, 79326, 79330, 79339, 79343, 79351, 
        79356-57, 79364, 79369-71, 79373, 79381, 79383, 79401, 79403-04, 
        79415, 79505, 79529

                                 *  *  *

                           FOURTEENTH DISTRICT

    GREG LAUGHLIN, Democrat, of West Columbia, TX; born in Bay City, 
Matagorda County, TX, January 21, 1942; attended West Columbia Public 
School, TX; graduated West Columbia High School, 1960; B.A., Texas A&M 
University, College Station, 1964; LLB, University of Texas Law School, 
Austin, 1967; served, U.S. Army, captain, 1968-70; served, U.S. Army 
Reserves, lieutenant colonel, 1970-88; attorney; admitted to the Texas 
bar in 1967 and commenced practice in Houston; assistant district 
attorney, Harris County, TX, 1970-74; private practice, Griggs, Griggs 
and Laughlin, West Columbia, TX, 1986-89; member: board of directors, 
West Columbia Chamber of Commerce; chairman, West Columbia Drainage 
Commission; Columbia-Brazoria I.S.D. Study Committee; member: Board of 
Directors State bar of Texas, 1981-84; American Legion Post No. 503 of 
West Columbia; Rotary Club of West Columbia; West Columbia United 
Methodist Church; married to the former Ginger Jones; two children: 
Mary, 20 and Brad, 13; elected on November 8, 1988, to the 101st 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
442 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4314..................................................         225-2831
  Administrative Assistant.--Bob Grasso.                                
  Appointment Secretary.--Colleen Carroll.                              
  Press Secretary.--Erin Kelly.                                         
312 South Main Street, Victoria, TX 77901..............   (512) 576-1231
111 N. 10th Street, West Columbia, TX 77486............   (409) 345-1414
Annex 3, 102 N. LBJ, San Marcos, TX 78666..............   (512) 396-1400
  District Director.--Linda Collinsworth.                               
                                                                        

Counties: Aransas, Austin (part), Bastrop, Blanco, Brazoria (part), 
        Burleson, Caldwell, Calhoun, Colorado, Fayette, Gonzales, Hays, 
        Jackson, Lavaca, Lee, Matagorda, Refugio, Travis (part), 
        Victoria, Waller (part), Wharton, Williamson (part). Population 
        (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 76527 (part), 76567 (part), 76574, 76577 (part), 76578, 
        77412, 77414-15, 77418-19, 77420 (part), 77422 (part), 77423 
        (part), 77426, 77428, 77431-32, 77434, 77435 (part), 77436-37, 
        77440, 77442-43, 77445-46, 77447 (part), 77448, 77452-58, 77460, 
        77462-63, 77465-68, 77470, 77473-75, 77480, 77482-83, 77484 
        (part), 77485 (part), 77486 (part), 77488, 77833, 77835-36, 
        77838-39, 77852-53, 77863, 77878-80, 77901-05, 77950-52, 77954, 
        77957, 77960-64, 77967-79, 77982-91, 77993-95, 78071 (part), 
        78102-04, 78107, 78108 (part), 78115, 78119 (part), 78122-25, 
        78130 (part), 78140 (part), 78141-42, 78145-46, 78154-56, 78159, 
        78162, 78164, 78336 (part), 78340, 78358, 78368 (part), 78377, 
        78382, 78387 (part), 78389, 78391, 78393, 78603-04, 78614-15, 
        78621 (part), 78626-29, 78632, 78634, 78638, 78648 (part), 78655 
        (part), 78658, 78659 (part), 78664, 78666 (part), 78670, 78677, 
        78680-81, 78931-35, 78938, 78940, 78941 (part), 78942 (part), 
        78943-46, 78947 (part), 78948-52, 78954, 78956, 78957 (part), 
        78959 (part), 78960-64

                                 *  *  *

                           FIFTEENTH DISTRICT

    E (KIKA) de la GARZA, Democrat, of McAllen, TX; born in Mercedes, 
TX, September 22, 1927; educated at Mission High School, Edinburg Jr. 
College, and St. Mary's University, 

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San Antonio, TX; LL.B., J.D., 1952, St. Mary's Law School; during World 
War II enlisted in the U.S. Navy, age 17; served in the U.S. Army as an 
officer (37th Division Artillery), 1950-52; attorney; married the former 
Lucille Alamia of Edinburg, TX; three children: Jorge, Michael, and 
Angela; seven grandchildren: Christina de la Garza, Jorge Luis de la 
Garza, Jr., Jennifer Farias, Philip Luis Farias, Mariel Adrianna de la 
Garza, Michael de la Garza, Jr., Laura de la Garza; Catholic; served in 
the Texas Legislature for 12 years; elected to the 89th Congress, 
November 3, 1964; reelected to each succeeding Congress; chairman, 
Committee on Agriculture since January 1981.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1401 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4315............................................         225-2531
  Administrative Assistant.--Bernice McGuire.              FAX: 225-2534
  Legislative Assistant.--Anton Papich.                                 
1418 Beech Street, McAllen, TX 78501...................   (210) 682-5545
  Staff Assistant.--Norma B. Rodriguez.                                 
                                                                        

Counties: Bee, Brooks, DeWitt, Goliad, Hidalgo, Jim Wells (part), 
        Karnes, Kleberg (part), Live Oak, San Patricio, and Willacy 
        (part). Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 78001, 78002 (part), 78005, 78007-08, 78011-12, 78014, 78017, 
        78019-22, 78026, 78050, 78052-53, 78057 (part), 78060-62, 78064-
        65, 78067, 78071 (part), 78072, 78073 (part), 78075-76, 78101 
        (part), 78111, 78113-14, 78116-18, 78119 (part), 78121, 78140 
        (part), 78143-44, 78147, 78151, 78153, 78160-61, 78332-33, 78336 
        (part), 78341-42, 78349-50, 78352-53, 78355, 78357, 78359-62, 
        78368 (part), 78370, 78372, 78374 (part), 78375-76, 78383-84, 
        78387 (part), 78390, 78410 (part), 78501-04, 78516, 78536-40, 
        78543, 78545, 78547-49, 78557-58, 78560, 78562-65, 78569 (part), 
        78570, 78572, 78576-77, 78579, 78582, 78584-85, 78588-89, 78591, 
        78595-96

                                 *  *  *

                           SIXTEENTH DISTRICT

    RONALD D. COLEMAN, Democrat, of El Paso, TX; born in El Paso on 
November 29, 1941; attended public schools of El Paso; graduated, Austin 
High School, El Paso, 1959; B.A., University of Texas at El Paso, 1963; 
J.D., University of Texas School of Law, 1967; attended University of 
Kent, Canterbury, England, 1981; admitted to the Texas bar, 1969; 
attorney; teacher, El Paso public schools, 1967; served in U.S. Army, 
captain, 1967-69, Army Commendation Medal; assistant county attorney, 
1969; first assistant county attorney, 1971; elected to Texas 
Legislature, 1973-82; member: American and El Paso Associations; 
delegate: Texas Constitutional Convention, 1974, State Democratic 
Convention, four times; honors and awards: State bar of Texas 
Administration of Justice Award (1973), Environmental Award--Sierra Club 
(1977), Texas Association of School Administrators and School Boards 
Award for Education (1977), Texas Compensatory Education Association 
Certificate of Recognition (1979) State bar of Texas State bar 
Legislative Award (1979); married to the former Amy Crandus; three 
children: Kimberly Michelle, Michael Robert, and Travis Brett; elected 
on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2312 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4316............................................         225-4831
  Chief of Staff.--Paul Rogers.                            TDD: 225-1904
  Administrative Assistant/Press.--Jose Luis Sanchez.                   
  Office Manager/Personal Secretary.--Karen Brooke.                     
Federal Building, Room C-723, 700 East San Antonio, El                  
 Paso, TX 79901........................................   (915) 534-6200
  District Director.--Jose Luis Sanchez                                 
                                                                        

County: El Paso County (part); cities and townships of Anthony, 
        Canutillo, Clint, El Paso (part), Fabens, Fort Bliss (part), San 
        Elizario, Socorro, Tornillo, and Westway. Population (1990), 
        566,217.
ZIP Codes: 79821, 79827, 79835, 79836, 79838, 79901-08, 79912, 79915-16, 
        79918, 7992, 79924-25, 79927, 79930, 79932, 79934-36

                                 *  *  *

                          SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT

    CHARLES W. STENHOLM, Democrat, of Avoca, TX; born in Stamford, TX, 
October 26, 1938; attended Stamford public schools; graduated, Stamford 
High School, 1957; graduated, Tarleton State Junior College, 1959; B.S., 
Texas Tech University, 1961; M.S., Texas Tech Uni

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versity, 1962; honorary doctor of laws, McMurry University; honorary 
doctor of laws, Abilene Christian University, farmer; past president, 
Rolling Plains Cotton Growers and Texas Electric Cooperatives; former 
member, Texas State ASC Committee; former State Democratic executive 
committeeman, 30th senatorial district; member, Stamford Exchange Club 
and Lions Club; past president: Stamford Chamber of Commerce, United 
Way, and Little League; member, Bethel Lutheran Church; married to the 
former Cynthia (Cindy) Ann Watson; three children: Chris, Cary, and 
Courtney Ann; elected to the 96th Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected 
to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1211 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4317............................................         225-6605
  Administrative Assistant.--Lois Auer.                    FAX: 225-2234
  Legislative Director.--Becca Tice.                                    
  Press Assistant.--John Haugen.                                        
P.O. Box 1237, Stamford, TX 79553......................   (915) 773-3623
  District Manager.--Bill Longley.                                      
P.O. Box 1101, Abilene, TX 79604.......................   (915) 673-7221
33 E. Twohig Avenue, #318, San Angelo, Texas 76903.....   (915) 655-7994
                                                                        

Counties: Borden, Brown, Callahan, Coke, Coleman, Comanche, Concho, 
        Dawson, Eastland, Erath, Fisher, Haskell, Hood, Howard, Jack, 
        Jones, Kent, Martin, Mitchell, Nolan, Palo Pinto, Runnels; 
        Scurry, Shackelford, Somervell, Stephens, Stonewall, Taylor, 
        Throckmorton, Tom Green (part), Wise, Young. Population (1990), 
        566,217.
ZIP Codes: 76023, 76026, 76035, 76043, 76045, 76048-49, 76067-68, 76070-
        71, 76073, 76077-78, 76225, 76234, 76246, 76260, 76267, 76350, 
        76359, 76372, 76374, 76388, 76401, 76424, 76426-27, 76429-33, 
        76435, 76437-38, 76442-50, 76452-56, 76458-66, 76468-72, 76474-
        76, 76481, 76483, 76484, 76486, 76491, 76801, 76804, 76821, 
        76823, 76827-28, 76834, 76837, 76845, 76851, 76855, 76857-58, 
        76861-62, 76865-66, 76873, 76875, 76878, 76882, 76884, 76886, 
        76888, 76889, 76890, 76901 (part), 76902, 76903 (part), 76904 
        (part), 76905 (part), 76933, 76937, 76945, 76949, 76953, 79331, 
        79377, 79501-04, 79506, 79508, 79510-12, 79515-21, 79525-28, 
        79530, 79532-50, 79553, 79556, 79560-63, 79565-67, 79600-09, 
        79697-99, 79713, 79720-21, 79733, 79738, 79748, 79749, 79782-83

                                 *  *  *

                           EIGHTEENTH DISTRICT

    SHEILA JACKSON LEE, Democrat, of Houston, TX; born in Queens, NY, on 
January 12, 1950; graduated, Jamaica High School; B.A., Yale University, 
New Haven, CT, 1972; J.D., University Virginia Law School, 1975; 
practicing attorney for 12 years; AKA Sorority, Houston Area Urban 
league, et al., American Bar Association; staff counsel, U.S. House 
Select Committee on Assassinations, 1977-78; admitted to the Texas bar, 
1975; city council (at large), Houston, TX, 1990-94; Houston Municipal 
Judge, 1987-90; married, Dr. Elwyn Cornelius Lee, 1973; two children: 
Erica Shelwyn and Jason Cornelius Bennett; elected to the 104th 
Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1520 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4318............................................         225-3816
  Administrative Assistant.--Pauline Higgins.                           
  Legislative Director.--Delbert Rigsby.                                
  Communications Director.--Darren McKinney.                            
  Appointments Secretary.--Krystal Williams.                            
1919 Smith Street, Suite 1180, Mickey Leland Building,                  
 Houston, TX 77002.....................................   (713) 655-0050
  District Director.--Don Morris.                                       
                                                                        

County: Harris County (part), Houston, TX. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77237 (part), 77238, 77240 (part), 77241 (part), 77242 
        (part), 77243, 77244 (part), 77245 (part), 77248 (part), 77249 
        (part), 77250 (part), 77251 (part), 77252 (part), 77253 (part), 
        77254-55, 77256 (part), 77257 (part), 77258 (part), 77259 
        (part), 77261 (part), 77262 (part), 77263 (part), 77265 (part), 
        77266-68, 77269 (part), 77269 (part), 77270 (part), 77271 
        (part), 77272 (part), 77273 (part), 77274 (part), 77275 (part), 
        77277 (part), 77279 (part), 77280 (part), 77281 (part), 77282 
        (part), 77284 (part), 77287 (part), 77288, 77289 (part), 77290 
        (part), 77291-92, 77293 (part), 77297-98, 77299 (part), 77336 
        (part), 77338 (part), 77345 (part), 77346 (part), 77375 (part), 
        77379 (part), 77389 (part), 77396 (part), 77401 (part), 77429 
        (part), 77447 (part), 77449 (part), 77489 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                           NINETEENTH DISTRICT

    LARRY COMBEST, Republican, of Lubbock, TX; born in Memphis, TX, 
March 20, 1945; graduated from Panhandle High School, 1963; B.B.A., West 
Texas State University, Canyon, TX, 1969; farmer, Agriculture 
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Agriculture, 1971; legislative assistant to U.S. Senator John Tower of 
Texas, 1971-78; State treasurer for Senator Tower's reelection, 1978; 
owner, Combest Distributing Co., 1978-84; teacher, 1970; member: St. 
John's Methodist Church; Lubbock Historical Society; ``Who's Who in 
American Politics'', 1971; ``Personalities of the South'', 1972; married 
to the former Sharon McCurry; two children: Tonya and Haydn; elected to 
the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1511 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4319............................................         225-4005
  Administrative Assistant.--Robert Lehman.                             
  Office Manager.--Lynn E. Cowart.                                      
Federal Building, Room 611, 1205 Texas Avenue, Lubbock,                 
 TX 79401..............................................   (806) 763-1611
  District Representative.--Jimmy D. Clark.                             
No. 205, 3800 East 42nd Street, Odessa 79762...........   (915) 550-0743
  Office Manager.--Jenny Welsh.                                         
No. 205, 5809 South Western, Amarillo, TX 79110........   (806) 353-3945
  Office Manager.--Danelle Barber                                       
                                                                        

Counties: Andrews, Bailey, Cochran, Dallam, Deaf Smith, Ector (part), 
        Gaines, Hansford, Hartley, Hockley, Lubbock (part), Midland 
        (part), Moore, Ochiltree, Oldham, Parmer, Randall, Sherman, 
        Terry, Yoakum. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes:  79001, 79009-10, 79013, 79015-16, 79018, 79022, 79025, 
        79029, 79033, 79035, 79040, 79044-45, 79051, 79053, 79058, 
        79062, 79070, 79081, 79084, 79086-87, 79091-93, 79098, 79103, 
        79106 (part), 79109 (part), 19110, 79114, 79118-20, 79121 
        (part), 79159-60, 79189, 79311, 79313-14, 79316, 79320, 79323,-
        25, 79329, 79336, 79338, 79342, 79344-47, 79350, 79353, 79355, 
        79358-60, 79363, 79364 (part), 79366 (part), 79367, 79372, 
        79376, 79378-80, 79382, 79401, 79403 (part), 79404 (part), 
        79405-07, 79410-11, 79412 (part), 79413, 79414, 79415 (part), 
        79416 (part), 79423-24, 79452-53, 79464, 79489-91, 79493, 79499, 
        79701 (part), 79703, (part), 79705 (part), 79707-09, 79714, 
        79741, 79758-59, 79761 (part), 79762 (part), 79763 (part) 79764-
        65, 79767-68, 79776

                                 *  *  *

                           TWENTIETH DISTRICT

    HENRY B. GONZALEZ, Democrat, of San Antonio, TX; born in San 
Antonio, May 3, 1916, son of Leonides (deceased) and Genevieve Gonzalez 
(deceased), descendants of the original colonists of the State of 
Durango in northern Mexico, who fled their country as the result of the 
revolution and moved to San Antonio in 1911; attended the San Antonio 
public schools, San Antonio College, University of Texas, and St. Mary's 
University School of Law (J.D. and LL.B.) which conferred on him an 
honorary doctor of laws degree in 1965; honorary doctor of humanities 
degree, Our Lady of the Lake College, 1973; honorary doctor of laws 
degree, University of the District of Columbia, 1984; first elected to 
public office in 1953; served 3 years on the San Antonio City Council, 
serving as mayor pro tem part of the second term; served as chief 
probation officer of Bexar County Juvenile Court; worked for bilingual 
publications, San Antonio Housing Authority, and once taught math and 
citizenship classes in the veterans training program; elected to the 
State Senate of Texas in 1956 and reelected in 1960; married to Bertha 
Cuellar, 1940; eight children: Henry, Rose Mary (Mrs. Ramos), Charles, 
Bertha (Mrs. Terry Denzer), Stephen, Genevieve, Francis, and Anna Maria 
(Mrs. Mark Ihle); 21 grandchildren; elected to the 87th Congress on 
November 4, 1961, to fill the unexpired term of Paul J. Kilday; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; ranking member, Banking, Finance 
and Urban Affairs Committee; previously served as chairman, Subcommittee 
on Housing and Community Development; previously served as chairman, ad 
hoc Subcommittee on Robinson-Patman Act, antitrust legislation, and 
related matters; member, Select Committee on the Missing in Action in 
Southeast Asia; House Select Committee on Assassinations, vice chairman, 
94th Congress; served seven times as a House delegate to the U.S.-Mexico 
Interparliamentary Conference; member, National Commission on Consumer 
Finance (terminated December 1972).


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2413 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4320............................................         225-3236
  Legislative Director.--Jennifer C. Sada.                              
  Executive Assistant.--Christine Ochoa.                                
Federal Building, B-124, 727 East Durango Boulevard,                    
 San Antonio, TX 78206.................................   (210) 229-6195
                                                          (210) 229-6199
                                                                        

County: Bexar County (part); cities of Alamo Heights (part), Atascosa 
        (part), Balcones Heights, Castle Hills (part), Lackland AFB, 
        Leon Valley (part), Lytle (part), Macdona Somerset (part), San 
        Antonio (part), and Terrell Hills (part), Von Ormy (part). 
        Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 78002 (part), 78052 (part), 78054, 78069 (part), 78073 
        (part), 78201, 78202 (part), 78203 (part), 78204 (part), 78205 
        (part), 78206-07, 78208 (part), 78209 (part), 78210 (part), 
        78211 (part), 78212 (part), 78213 (part), 78215 

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        (part), 78216 (part), 78217 (part), 78218 (part), 78219 (part), 78225 
        (part), 78226-29, 78230 (part), 78233 (part), 78234, 78236-37, 
        78238 (part), 78240 (part), 78242, 78245 (part), 78250 (part), 
        78251 (part), 78252, 78268, 78279, 78291

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-FIRST DISTRICT

    LAMAR SMITH, Republican, of San Antonio, TX; born in San Antonio on 
November 19, 1947; graduated from Texas Military Institute, San Antonio, 
1965; B.A., Yale University, New Haven, CT, 1969; management intern, 
Small Business Administration, Washington, 1969-70; business and 
financial writer, The Christian Science Monitor, Boston, MA, 1970-72; 
J.D., Southern Methodist University School of Law, Dallas, TX, 1975; 
admitted to the State bar of Texas, 1975, and commenced practice in San 
Antonio with the firm of Maebius & Duncan, Inc., elected chairman of the 
Republican Party of Bexar County, TX, 1978 and 1980; elected District 
57-F State Representative, 1981; elected Precinct 3 Commissioner of 
Bexar County, TX, 1982 and 1984; partner, Lamar Seeligson Ranch, Jim 
Wells County, TX; married to Beth Schaefer; two children: Nell Seeligson 
and Tobin Wells; elected to the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress; committees: Judiciary, Budget, 
and Policy Committee; House G.O.P. Economic Task Force.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2443 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4321............................................         225-4236
  Chief of Staff.--John Lampmann.                          FAX: 225-8628
  Press Secretary.--[Vacant.]                                           
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Elissa Pruett.                             
First Federal Building, Suite 640, 1100 North East Loop                 
 410, San Antonio, TX 78209............................   (210) 821-5024
  District Director.--O'Lene Stone.                                     
Suite 318, 221 East Main, Round Rock, TX 78664.........   (512) 218-4208
Suite 104, 201 West Wall Street, Midland, TX 79701.....   (915) 687-5232
Suite 302, 33 East Twohig Street, San Angelo, TX 76903.   (915) 653-3971
1006 Junction Highway, Kerrville, TX 78028.............   (512) 895-1414
                                                                        

Counties: Bandera, Bexar (part), Burnet, Comal, Gillespie, Guadalupe, 
        Irion, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Llano, Mason, McCullough, (part), 
        Menard, Midland (part), Real, Schleicher, Sterling, Tom Green 
        (part), Williamson. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 76527, 76537, 76820, 76825, 76831, 76841-42, 76848-49, 76854, 
        76856, 76859, 76869, 76874, 76885, 76901-06, 76930, 76934-36, 
        76941, 76951, 76955, 76957-58, 78003-4, 78006, 78010, 78013, 
        78023-25, 78027-29, 78055, 78058, 78063, 78070, 78074, 78108, 
        78115, 78123, 78130-33, 78148, 78154-56, 78163, 78209, 78212-13, 
        78216-18, 78230-32, 78239, 78247, 78258-59, 78261, 78265-66, 
        78270, 78278, 78283, 78292-99, 78605-09, 78611, 78613, 78618, 
        78623-24, 78626-28, 78631, 78634, 78638-39, 78641-43, 78654, 
        78664, 78669-75, 78680-81, 78717, 78727-29, 78750, 78833 78873, 
        78879, 78885, 79701-05, 79707, 78710-11, 79739

                                 *  *  *

                         TWENTY-SECOND DISTRICT

    TOM DeLAY, Republican, of Sugar Land, TX; born in Laredo, TX, April 
8, 1947; graduated Calallan High School, Corpus Christi, 1965; attended 
Baylor University, Waco, TX, 1967; B.S., University of Houston, Houston, 
TX, 1970; businessman; elected to the 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 
No. 3 leadership post as majority whip for 104th Congress; elected to 
the 99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
203 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4322..................................................         225-5951
  Administrative Assistant.--Ken Carroll.                               
  Appointment Secretary.--Lori Soika.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Trish Brink.                                        
  Legislative Assistants/Committee on Appropriations:                   
   Glenn LeMunyon; Lori Eisher.                                         
Suite 285, 12603 Southwest Freeway, Stafford, TX 77477.   (713) 240-3700
                                                                        

Counties: Brazoria County; city and townships of Alvin, Angleton, 
        Danbury, Lake Jackson, Liverpool, Manvel, Rosharon, Pearland. 
        Fort Bend County; city and townships of Beasley, Fulshear, Guy, 
        Katy, Kindleton, Missouri C, Needville, 

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        Orchard, Richmond, Rosenberg, Simonton, Stafford, Sugarland, Thompson, 
        Fresno, Houston. Harris County; cities and townships of 
        Bellaire, Friendswood, Houston, LaPorte, Seabrook. Population 
        (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77005, 77012, 77025, 77035-36, 77041-42, 77045-46, 77055, 
        77058-59, 77062-63, 77072, 77074-75, 77077, 77081-84, 77089, 
        77096, 77098-99, 77417, 77440-41, 77444, 77450, 77457, 77459, 
        77461, 77464, 77469, 77471, 77476-79, 77481, 77489, 77511-12, 
        77515, 77534, 77545-46, 77566, 77571, 77577-78, 77581, 77583-84, 
        77586

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT

    HENRY BONILLA, Republican, of San Antonio, TX; born in San Antonio 
on January 2, 1954; attended Dwight Middle School, San Antonio; 
graduated South San Antonio High School, 1972; B.J., University of 
Texas, Austin, TX, 1976; Executive Producer for Public Affairs, KENS-TV, 
San Antonio; Executive News Producer, KENS-TV, San Antonio; National 
Federation of Independent Business Guardian of Small Business Award, 
1994; League of Private Property Owners Champion of Private Property 
Rights Award, 1994; Watchdogs of the Treasury Golden Bulldog Award, 
1994; U.S Hispanic Chamber of Commerce President's Award, 1994; American 
Heart Association of Texas Legislator of the Year, 1994; Vocational Home 
Economics Teachers Association of Texas Golden Flame Award, 1994; 
Hispanic Heritage Conference Eagle Award, 1993; University of Texas Ex-
Students' Association Outstanding Young Texas Ex Award, 1993; San 
Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Corporate Community Service Award, 
1990; San Antonio Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Leadership Award, 1989; 
married to the former Deborah JoAnn Knapp, 1981; two children: Alicia 
Knapp, 1985 and Austin Elliott, 1988; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 
103d Congress; Committee, Appropriations.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1427 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4323............................................         225-4511
  Administrative Assistant.--Steve Ruhlen.                 FAX: 225-2237
11120 Wurzbach, Suite 300, San Antonio, TX 78230.......   (210) 697-9055
  District Director.--Phil Ricks.                                       
1300 Matamoros St., Room 113B, Laredo, TX 78040........   (210) 726-4682
Federal Courthouse Building, Room 101, 111 East                         
 Broadway, Del Rio, TX 78840...........................   (210) 774-6547
4400 N. Big Spring, #211, Midland, TX 79705............   (915) 686-8833
                                                                        

Counties: Bexar County (part); cities and townships of San Antonio, 
        Helotes, Fair Oaks Ranch. Brewster County; cities and townships 
        of Alpine, Marathon, Big Bend National Park, Terlingua, Lajitas. 
        Crane County; city of Crane. Crockett County; city of Ozona. 
        Culberson County; cities and townships of Van Horn, Kent, Lobo, 
        Pine Springs. Dimmit County; cities and townships of Carrizo 
        Springs, Big Wells, Brundage, Asherton, Catarina. Ector County 
        (part); city of Odessa. Edwards County; cities and townships of 
        Rock Springs, Barksdale. El Paso County (part); cities and 
        townships of El Paso, Horizon City, Fort Bliss. Hudspeth County; 
        cities and townships of Dell City, Allamoore, Sierra Blanca, 
        McNary Fort Hancock, Salt Flat. Jeff Davis County; cities and 
        townships of Fort Davis, Valentine. Kinney; cities and townships 
        of Brackettville, Fort Clark Springs, Spofford. Loving County; 
        city of Mentone. Maverick County; cities and townships of Eagle 
        Pass, Normandy, Quemado, El Indio. Medina County; cities and 
        townships of Hondo, Castroville, La Coste, Devine, D'Hanis, 
        Natalia, Yancey, Riomedina, Mico. Midland County (part); city of 
        Midland. Pecos County; cities and townships of Fort Stockton, 
        Iraan, Sheffield, Bakersfield, Coyanosa, Girvin, Imperial. 
        Presidio County; cities and townships of Presidio, Marfa, 
        Shafter, Redford. Reagan County; cities and townships of Big 
        Lake, Best. Reeves County; cities and townships of Pecos, Toyah, 
        Saragosa, Balmorhea, Orla, Toyahvale. Sutton County; city of 
        Sonora. Terrell County cities and townships of Dryden, 
        Sanderson. Upton; cities and townships of McCamey, Rankin, 
        Midkiff. Uvalde County; cities and townships of Uvalde, Sabinal, 
        Knippa, Concan, Utopia. Val Verde County; cities and townships 
        of Del Rio, Comstock, Langtry, Juno, Loma Alta. Ward.; cities 
        and townships of Monahans, Barstow, Wickett, Grandfalls, Pyote, 
        Royalty. Webb County; cities and townships Laredo, Bruni, 
        Mirando City, Oilton. Winkler County; cities Kermit, Wink. 
        Zavala County; cities and townships of Crystal City, La Pryor, 
        Batesville. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 78002 (part), 78009, 78016, 78023 (part), 78039-44, 78054, 
        78057 (part), 78059 (part), 78066, 78069, 78073 (part), 78101 
        (part), 78108 (part), 78109, 78112, 78148, 78150, 78152, 78203 
        (part), 78210 (part), 78211 (part), 78214 (part), 78217 (part), 
        78218 (part), 78219, 78220 (part), 78221 (part), 78222, 78224 
        (part), 78227 (part), 78229 (part), 78232 (part), 78233 (part), 
        78235, 78236 (part), 78237 (part), 78238-39, 78240 (part), 
        78242, 78244-45, 78247 (part), 78250 (part), 78251-53, 78263-64, 
        78268, 78344, 78369, 78371, 78801-02, 78827, 78829-30, 78832, 
        78834, 78836-42, 78850, 78852-53, 78860-61, 78870-72, 78877, 
        78881, 78884, 78886

                                 *  *  *

                         TWENTY-FOURTH DISTRICT

    MARTIN FROST, Democrat, of Dallas, TX; born in Glendale, CA, January 
1, 1942; attended the public schools; graduated R.L. Paschal High 
School, Fort Worth, TX, 1960; B.A. and B.J., University of Missouri, 
Columbia, MO, 1964; J.D., Georgetown Law Center, Washington, DC, 1970; 
served in U.S. Army Reserve, 1966-72; lawyer; law clerk for Federal 
Judge Sarah T. Hughes; legal commentator for channel 13; vice president 
and board member, Dallas Demo

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cratic Forum, 1976-77; admitted to the Texas bar in 1970 and commenced 
practice in Dallas, TX; very active leader in civic, community, and 
political affairs; board member, Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce, American 
Cancer Society, and Oak Cliff Conservation League; member: Oak Cliff 
Lions Club, American Jewish Committee, Temple Emanu-El in Dallas, Dallas 
and Texas Bar Associations; staff writer for the Congressional Quarterly 
Weekly, 1965-67; married to the former Valerie Hall of Fort Worth, TX, 
1976; three daughters: Alanna, Mariel, and Camille; elected to the 96th 
Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress; 
member, Rules Committees; chairman, Democratic Congressional Campaign 
Committe.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2459 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4324............................................         225-3605
  Administrative Assistant.--Ronnie Carleton.              FAX: 225-4951
  Press Secretary.--Askia Suruma.                                       
  Executive Assistant.--Vera Lou Durigon.                               
  Legislative Director.--Susan McAvoy.                                  
3020 South East Loop 820, Fort Worth, TX 76140.........   (817) 293-9231
  District Director.--Cinda Crawford.                                   
506 NCNB Oak Cliff Tower, 400 South Zang Boulevard,                     
 Dallas, TX 75208......................................   (214) 948-3401
100 North Main Street, Room 534, Corsicana, TX 76010...   (903) 874-0760
                                                                        

Counties: Dallas (part), Ellis (part), Navarro, Tarrant (part). Cities 
        and townships: Fort Worth, Dallas, Arlington, Duncanville, Grand 
        Prairie, DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Mansfield, Kennedale, Waxahachi, 
        Ennis, Corsicana, Red Oak, Cockrell Hill, Glenn Heights, 
        Lancaster, Wilmer, Maypearl, Milford, Avalon, Italy, Forreston, 
        Ferris, Nash, Boyce, Palmer, Rockett, Bardwell, Rice, Chatfield, 
        Kerens, Forest, Dawson, Richland, Purdon, Barry, Blooming Grove, 
        Powell, Emhouse, Roane. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75050 (part), 75051 (part), 75052 (part), 75053-54, 75101-02, 
        75104 (part), 75105, 75110, 75115 (part), 75116, 75119-20, 
        75125, 75134, 75137 (part), 75138 (part), 75144, 75146 (part), 
        75151-53, 75154 (part), 75155, 75165 (part), 75172, 75203 
        (part), 75207 (part), 75208, 75211, 75212 (part), 75216, 75224 
        (part), 75233 (part), 75235 (part), 75236, 75247 (part), 75249, 
        75376, 75859 (part), 76006 (part), 76010-11, 76012 (part), 76013 
        (part), 76014, 76015 (part), 76017 (part), 76018 (part), 76041, 
        76050 (part), 76060, 76063 (part), 76064, 76065 (part), 76084 
        (part), 76103 (part), 76104 (part), 76105 (part), 76110 (part), 
        76112 (part), 76115 (part), 76119, 76134 (part), 76140 (part), 
        76623, 76626, 76639, 76641, 76651, 76666 (part), 76670 (part), 
        76679, 76681

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-FIFTH DISTRICT

    KENNETH E. BENTSEN, Jr., Democrat, of Houston, TX; born in Houston, 
TX, June 3, 1959; attended St. Johns School, Houston, TX; graduated, 
Deerfield Academy, 1977; B.A., University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX, 
1982; M.P.A., American University, Washington, DC, 1985; attends First 
Presbyterian Church; legislative assistant to Ronald D. Coleman, 1983-
87; served as associate staff to the U.S. House Committee on 
Appropriations; Investment Banker, 1987-94; chair, Harris County 
Democratic Party, 1990-1993; serves on Banking and Financial Services 
and the Small Business Committees; married to the former Tamra Kiehn, 
1990; two children: Louise and Meredith; elected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
128 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4325..................................................         225-7508
  Chief of Staff.--Sam Smoot.                                           
  Press Secretary.--Sam Smoot.                                          
  Executive Assistant.--Brenda O'Lenick.                                
  Legislative Director.--Bradley Edgell.                                
Federal Building, Suite 12102, 515 Rusk Street,                         
 Houston, TX 77002.....................................   (713) 229-2244
Suite 810, 1001 East Southmore, Pasadena, TX 77504.....   (713) 473-4334
                                                                        

Counties: Fort Bend (part), Harris (part), Cities and townships: 
        Baytown, Houston, Pasadena. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77004 (part), 77005 (part), 77012 (part), 77017 (part), 77021 
        (part), 77025, 77030, 77033, 77034 (part), 77035 (part), 77045 
        (part), 77047-48, 77051, 77053 (part), 77054 (part), 77058 
        (part), 77059, 77061, 77062 (part), 77075 (part), 77085 (part), 
        77087 (part), 77096 (part), 77207, 77217, 77225, 77231, 77233-
        35, 77245, 77254, 77265, 77275, 77287, 77289, 77501-08, 77536, 
        77571, 77586-87

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT

    DICK ARMEY, Republican, of Lewisville, TX; born in Cando, ND, on 
July 7, 1940; attended Cando Public School; graduated Cando High School, 
1958; B.A., Jamestown College, 

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Jamestown, ND, 1963; M.A., University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, 
1964; Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, Norman, 1968; faculty, economics, 
University of Montana, 1964-65; assistant professor, West Texas State 
University, 1967-68; assistant professor, Austin College, 1968-72; 
associate professor, North Texas State University, 1972-77; chairman, 
Department of Economics, North Texas State University, 1977-83; economic 
consultant and adviser; Distinguished Fellow of the Fisher Institute, 
Dallas, TX; Omicron Delta Epsilon, economics honor society; Southwestern 
Social Sciences Association; Missouri Valley Economics Association; 
former deacon, Presbyterian Church; married to the former Susan Byrd; 
five children: Kathryn, David, Chip, Scott, and Scott; elected to the 
99th Congress on November 6, 1984; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
301 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4326..................................................         225-7772
  Administrative Assistant.--Doug Koopman.                 FAX: 225-7614
  Legislative Director.--Gayland Barksdale.                             
  Press Secretary.--Ed Gillespie.                                       
9901 Valley Ranch Parkway E, No. 3050, Irving, TX 75063   (214) 556-2500
  District Director.--Jean Campbell.                                    
                                                                        

Counties: Collin (part), Dallas (part), Denton (part), Tarrant (part). 
        Cities and townships: Addison (part), Argyle, Carrollton, 
        Coppell (part), Corinth, Dallas (part), Denton (part), Double 
        Oak, Farmers Branch (part), Flower Mound, Frisco (part), Grand 
        Prairie (part), Grapevine (part), Hickory Creeks, Highland 
        Village, Irving (part), Lake Dallas, Lewisville (part), McKinney 
        (part), Plano (part), Richardson (part), Roanoke, Southlake 
        (part). Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75001, 75006-08, 75010-11, 75015-16, 75019, 75023-25, 75028-
        29, 75034, 75038-39, 75050, 75053, 75056-57, 75060-63, 75065, 
        75067-70, 75075, 75078, 75080-81, 75083-85, 75093, 75220, 75229, 
        75234, 75240, 75243, 75244, 75248, 75251, 75252, 75253, 75287, 
        75379, 75380, 75381, 76051, 76201.

                                 *  *  *

                         TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT

    SOLOMON P. ORTIZ, Democrat, of Corpus Christi, TX; born in Robstown, 
TX, on June 3, 1938; attended Robstown High School; attended Del Mar 
College, Corpus Christi; officers certificate, Institute of Applied 
Science, Chicago, IL., 1962; officers certificate, National Sheriffs' 
Training Institute, Los Angeles, CA, 1977; served in U.S. Army, Sp4c. 
1960-62; insurance agent; Nueces County constable, 1965-68; Nueces 
County commissioner, 1969-76; Nueces County sheriff, 1977-82; member: 
Congressional Hispanic Caucus (chairman, 102d Congress); Congressional 
Hispanic Caucus Institute (Chairman of the Board, 102d Congress); Army 
Caucus; Depot Caucus; Sheriffs' Association of Texas, National Sheriffs' 
Association, the Corpus Christi Rotary Club, the American Red Cross, the 
United Way; honors: Who's Who among Hispanic Americans, Man of the Year, 
International Order of Foresters (1981), Conservation Legislator of the 
Year for the Sportsman Clubs of Texas (1986), Boss of the Year by the 
American Businesswomen Association (1980); National Government Hispanic 
Business Advocate, U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (1992); Leadership 
Award, Latin American Management Association (1991); National Security 
Leadership Award, American Security Council (1992), Tree of Life Award, 
Jewish National Fund (1987); two children: Yvette and Solomon, Jr.; 
elected on November 2, 1982 to the 98th Congress; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2136 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4327............................................         225-7742
  Administrative Assistant.--Florencio H. Rendon.          FAX: 226-1134
  Executive Assistant/Scheduling.--Dayna Hassell.                       
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Sheila McCready.                              
  Press Secretary.--Cathy Travis.                                       
Suite 510, 3649 Leopard, Corpus Christi, TX 78408......   (512) 883-5868
Suite 200, 3505 Boca Chica Boulevard, Brownsville, TX                   
 78521.................................................   (210) 541-1242
                                                                        

Counties: Cameron; Kenedy; Kleberg (part); Nueces; Willacy (part). 
        Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 78330, 78338-39, 78343, 78347, 78351, 78363, 78373, 78379-80, 
        78385, 78400-09, 78410 (part), 78411-19, 78469-71, 78473-78, 
        78520-23, 78526, 78535, 78550-52, 78559, 78561, 78566-68, 78569 
        (part), 78575, 78578, 78580, 78583, 78586, 78590, 78592-94, 
        78597-98
        
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                         TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT

    FRANK M. TEJEDA, Democrat, of San Antonio, TX; born in San Antonio, 
on October 2, 1945; attended St. Leo's Catholic School; attended 
Harlandale High School; B.A., St. Mary's University; J.D., University of 
California at Berkeley; M.P.A., Harvard University; LL.M., Yale Law 
School; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, 1963-67; attorney; admitted to 
the Texas bar, 1974; elected to the Texas State House of 
Representatives, 1977-87; elected to the Texas State Senate, 1987-92; 
member: Veterans of Foreign Wars; Military Order of the Purple Heart; 
Catholic War Veterans; First Marine Division; NAACP; Marine Corps 
League; Lions Club; American Legion; Alamo Silver Wings; Hispanic 
Chamber of Commerce; Southside Chamber of Commerce; Non-Commissioned 
Officers Assn.; Major, United States Marine Corps Reserves; three 
children: Marissa (1973), Sonya (1975), and Frank III (1982); elected on 
November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
323 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4328..................................................         225-1640
  Senior Legislative Assistant.--Marc Ehudin.                           
  Administrative Assistant.--Jeff Mendelsohn.                           
  Executive Assistant/Scheduling.--Bianca Penalver.                     
  Press Secretary.--Clara C. Pizana.                                    
Suite 115, 1313 South East Military Drive, San Antonio,                 
 TX 78214-2851.........................................   (210) 924-7383
  District Director.--Frances Lozano.                                   
Suite 5, 202 East St. Joseph Street, San Diego, Texas                   
 78384.................................................   (512) 279-3907
  South Texas Liaison.--Matthew Polanco.                                
                                                                        

Counties: Atascosa County; city and township of Campbellton, Charlotte, 
        Christine, Jourdantown, Leming, Lytle, McCoy, Peggy, Pleasanton, 
        Poteet. Bexar County (part); city and township of Atascosa 
        (part), Adkins, Converse, China Grove, Elmendorf, Kirby (part), 
        Live Oak (part), San Antonio (part), Schertz (part), Selma 
        (part), Somerset (part), St. Hedwig, Universal City (part) Von 
        Ormy (part). Comal County (part); city and township of New 
        Braunfels (part). Duval County; city and township of Benavides, 
        Concepcion, Freer, San Diego. Frio County; city and township of 
        Bigfoot, Dilley, Moore, Pearsall. Guadalupe County (part); city 
        and township of Cibolo (part), McQueeny (part), Marion, New 
        Berlin (part), Seguin (part). Jim Hogg County; city and township 
        of Guerra, Hebbronville. Jim Wells County (part); city and 
        township of Alice (part), Ben Bolt, Orange Grove, Premont. La 
        Salle County; city and township of Artesia Wells, Cotulla, 
        Encinal, Fowlerton. McMullen County; city and township of 
        Calliham, Tilden. Starr County; city and township of Delmita, 
        Falcon Heights, Garciasville, La Grulla, Rio Grande City, Roma, 
        Salineno, San Isidro, Santa Elena. Wilson County; city and 
        township of Floresville, La Vernia, Pandora, Poth, Stockdale, 
        Sutherland Springs. Zapata County; city and township of Lopeno, 
        San Ygnacio, Zapata. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 78001, 78005, 78007, 78008, 78011-12, 78014, 78017, 78019, 
        78021, 78026, 78050, 78052 (part), 78053, 78057, 78061-62, 
        78064-65, 78067, 78072, 78073 (part), 78076, 78101, 78108 
        (part), 78109, 78112, 78114, 78121, 78124, 78130 (part), 78132 
        (part), 78143, 78147, 78148 (part), 78152, 78154 (part), 78155 
        (part), 78160-61, 78202 (part), 78203 (part), 78204 (part), 
        78205 (part), 78210 (part), 78211 (part), 78214, 78218 (part), 
        78219 (part), 78220-24, 78225 (part), 78233 (part), 78235, 78239 
        (part), 78244, 78263-64, 78280, 78332 (part), 78333, 78341-42, 
        78344 (part), 78349, 78357, 78360-61, 78372, 78375-76, 78384, 
        78536, 78545, 78547-48, 78564, 78582, 78584-85, 78588, 78591

                                 *  *  *

                          TWENTY-NINTH DISTRICT

    GENE GREEN, Democrat, of Houston, TX; born on October 17, 1947 in 
Houston, TX; B.A., University of Houston, 1971; admitted Texas bar, 
1977; business manager, attorney; Texas State Representative, 1973-85; 
Texas State Senator, 1985-92; member: Houston Bar Association, Texas Bar 
Association, American Bar Association, Communications Workers of 
America, Aldine Optimist Club, Gulf Coast Conservation Association, 
Texas Historical Society, Lindale Lions Club, Congressional Hispanic 
Caucus, Congressional Steel Caucus, the Urban Caucus, and the 
Sportsmen's Caucus; married on January 23, 1970 to Helen Albers; two 
children: Angela, 1974 and Christopher, 1976; elected on November 3, 
1992 to the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1024 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4329............................................         225-1688
  Administrative Assistant.--Moses C. Mercado.             FAX: 225-9903
  Executive Assistant/Scheduling.--DeAnna Rodriguez.                    
  Grants Coordinator.--Catherine Herrington.                            
  Staff Assistant.--Rochelle Tafolla.                                   
  Legislative Assistant.--Ron Lord.                                     
  Legislative Assistant.--Mike Hollon.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Elizabeth Miller.                                   
5502 Lawndale, Houston, TX 77023.......................   (713) 923-9961
                                                           FAX: 923-4758
  .....................................................                 

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420 West 19th St., Houston, TX 77008...................   (713) 880-4364
                                                           FAX: 880-5916
                                                                        


County: Harris County (part); cities and townships of Houston, Humble 
        (part), Pasadena (part), Baytown (part), Channelview (part), 
        Deer Park (part), Galena Park (part), La Porte (part), South 
        Houston. Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 77002 (part), 77003 (part), 77004 (part), 77006 (part), 77007 
        (part), 77008 (part), 77009, 77011-12, 77013 (part), 77015 
        (part), 77016 (part), 77017 (part), 77018 (part), 77019 (part), 
        77020 (part), 77021 (part), 77022 (part), 77023 (part), 77024 
        (part), 77026 (part), 77028 (part), 77029 (part), 77032 (part), 
        77034 (part), 77037 (part), 77038 (part), 77039 (part), 77043 
        (part), 77048 (part), 77050 (part), 77055 (part), 77060 (part), 
        77061 (part), 77075 (part), 77076 (part), 77078 (part), 77080 
        (part), 77087 (part), 77091-93, 77093 (part), 77204-05, 77207 
        (part), 77213 (part), 77217, 77221-23, 77233, 77228 (part), 
        77229 (part), 77234 (part), 77241 (part), 77248 (part), 77249, 
        77250, 77255 (part), 77261-62, 77266 (part), 77268 (part), 
        77270-71, 77275 (part), 77279 (part), 77280 (part), 77287 
        (part), 77288 (part), 77292 (part), 77293 (part), 77297, 77298 
        (part), 77299 (part), 77315 (part), 77396 (part), 77501 (part), 
        77502 (part), 77503 (part), 77504 (part), 77506 (part), 77520 
        (part), 77521 (part), 77522 (part), 77530 (part) 77536 (part), 
        77547, 77580 (part), 77587 (part).

                                 *  *  *

                           THIRTIETH DISTRICT

    EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON, Democrat, of Dallas, TX; born on December, 3, 
1935 in Waco, TX; Nursing Diploma, St. Mary's at Notre Dame, 1955; B.S. 
Nursing, Texas Christian, 1967; M.P.A, Southern Methodist, 1976; 
proprietor, Eddie Bernice Johnson and Associates consulting and airport 
concession management; Texas House of Representatives, 1972-77; Carter 
Administration Appointee, 1977-81; Texas State Senate, 1986-92; member, 
St. John Baptist Church, Dallas, TX; member, American Nurses 
Association; member, Links, Inc., Dallas Chapter; member, Dallas Black 
Chamber of Commerce; life member, NAACP; member, Charter 100 of Dallas; 
member, Girlfriends, Inc.; honorary member, Delta Kappa Gama Society 
International Women Educators Organization, Epsilon Chapter; life 
member, YWCA; executive committee member, United Way of Metropolitan 
Dallas; member, Women's Council of Dallas; member and past president, 
National Council of Negro Women; member, Democratic Women of Dallas 
County; member, Dallas Urban League; member, Dallas County Democratic 
Progressive Voters League; member, past national vice-president and past 
national secretary, National Order of Women Legislators; member, 
National Black Nurses Association; member, Goals for Dallas; Emma V. 
Kelly Achievement Award, Grant Temple Daughters of IBPOE of W, 1973; 
first woman to chair a major House committee in the Texas Legislature; 
Libertarian of the Year, ACLU, 1978; Women Helping Women Award, 
Soroptimist International of Dallas and Southwest Region, 1979; 
Outstanding Citizenship Award, National Conference of Christians and 
Jews, 1985; NAACP Juanita Craft Award in Politics, NAACP, Dallas 
Chapter, 1989; Legislative Action Award, Texas Association of Community 
Action Agencies, 1989; ``She Knows Where She is Going'', Girls Inc., 
1990; Distinguished Public Service Award, Prairie View A&M University, 
1990; Eartha M.M. White Award, outstanding achievement as a 
businesswoman, National Business League, 1990; Outstanding Service 
Award, KKDA Radio, 1991; National Association of Negro Business and 
Professional Women and Clubs Achievement in Government, 1991; 
Outstanding Service Award, Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity, 1991; Certificate of 
Commendation, City of Dallas, 1991; Outstanding Service Award, the Child 
Care Group, 1991; ``Legislator of the Year'' award, Dallas Alliance for 
the Mentally Ill, 1991; member, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Dallas 
Chapter; 1993 Meritorious Award, the National Black Nurses Foundation, 
Inc., 1993 Award For Achievement in Equal Employment Opportunity, U.S. 
Dept. of Energy; 1994 Leadership Commendation, Campaign To Keep America 
Warm; one child, Dawrence Kirk (1958); elected on November 3, 1992 to 
the 103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1123 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4330............................................         225-8885
  Chief of Staff.--Dorothy Jackson.                        FAX: 226-1477
  Legislative Director.--Sherry Newton.                                 
  Communications Director.--Lillian German.                             
2515 McKinney Avenue, Suite 1565, Dallas, TX 75201.....   (214) 922-8885
  District Representative.--Bernard Williams.                           
  Executive Assistant.--Regenia Hankins.                                
                                                                        

Counties: Collin (part), Dallas (part), Tarrant (part). Cities and 
        townships: Arlington, Dallas, De Soto, Duncanville, Farmer's 
        Branch, Grand Prairie, Irving, Lancaster, Plano, Richardson. 
        Population (1990), 566,217.
ZIP Codes: 75014, 75016, 75019 (part), 75023 (part), 75038 (part), 75039 
        (part), 75042 (part), 75050 (part), 75051 (part), 75060 (part), 
        75061 (part), 75062 (part), 75063 (part), 75074 (part), 75075 
        (part), 75080 (part), 75081 (part), 75082 (part), 75104 (part), 
        75115 (part), 75116 (part), 75134 (part), 75137 (part), 75146 
        (part), 75149 (part), 75180 (part), 75201, 75202, 75203 (part), 
        75204 (part), 75206 (part), 75207 (part), 75208 (part), 75209 
        (part), 75210, 75211 (part), 

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        75212 (part), 75214 (part), 75215, 75216, 75217 (part), 75220 (part), 
        75223 (part), 75224 (part), 75225 (part), 75226 (part), 75227 
        (part), 75228 (part), 75229 (part), 75230 (part), 75231 (part), 
        75232, 75233 (part), 75234 (part), 75235 (part), 75236 (part), 
        75237, 75238 (part), 75239 (part), 75240 (part), 75241 (part), 
        75242, 75243 (part), 75244 (part), 75245, 75246 (part), 75247 
        (part), 75250, 75251 (part), 75258, 75261, 75266, 75270, 75277, 
        75285, 75286, 75303, 75310, 75313, 75315, 75326, 75339, 75350, 
        75353, 75354, 75356, 75364, 75373, 75374, 75376, 75387, 75388, 
        75392, 75393, 75394, 75395, 75396, 75397, 76010 (part)
        
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                                  UTAH

                  (Population, 1990 census, 1,727,784)

                                SENATORS

    ORRIN G. HATCH, Republican, of Salt Lake City, UT; born in 
Pittsburgh, PA, March 22, 1934; B.S., Brigham Young University, Provo, 
UT, 1959; LL.B., University of Pittsburgh, 1962; practiced law in Salt 
Lake City, UT and Pittsburgh, PA; senior partner, Hatch & Plumb law 
firm, Salt Lake City; worked his way through high school, college, and 
law school at the metal lathing building trade; member, AFL-CIO; holds 
``av'' rating in Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory; member, Salt Lake 
County Bar Association, Utah Bar Association, American Bar Association, 
Pennsylvania Bar Association, Allegheny County Bar Association, numerous 
other professional and fraternal organizations; member, Church of Jesus 
Christ of Latter-day Saints; bishop; honorary doctorate, University of 
Maryland; honorary Doctor of Laws: Pepperdine University and Southern 
Utah State University; honorary National Ski Patroller; Help Eliminate 
Litter and Pollution [HELP] Association; author of numerous national 
publications; married to Elaine Hansen of Newton, UT; six children: 
Brent, Marcia, Scott, Kimberly, Alysa, and Jess; elected to the U.S. 
Senate November 2, 1976, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1977; 
reelected on November 2, 1982; reelected to 6-year term November 8, 
1988; reelected to 6-year term November 8, 1994; author: ``The Equal 
Rights Amendment Extension: A Critical Analysis'' in the Harvard Journal 
of Law and Public Policy, and ``Should the Capital Vote in Congress?'' A 
Critical Analysis of the D.C. Representation Amendment'' in the Fordham 
Urban Law Journal; ``Alternative Dispute Resoultion in the Federal 
Government: A View from Congress,'' Touro Law Review, Vol. 4, No. 1, 
Fall, 1987; ``The First Amendment and Our National Heritage,'' Oklahoma 
City University Law Review, Vol. 12, No. 3, Fall, 1987; ``Avoidance of 
Constitutional Conflicts,'' University of Pittsburgh Law Review, Vol. 
48, No. 4, Summer, 1987; ``The Role of Congress in Sentencing: The 
United States Sentencing Commission, Mandatory Minimum Sentences, and 
the Search for a Certain and Effective Sentencing System,'' by Senator 
Orrin Hatch, Wake Forest Law Review, Volume 28, Number 2, Summer 1993.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
135 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4402............................................         224-5251
  Administrative Assistant.--Robert Dibblee.                            
  Press Secretary.--J. Paul Smith.                                      
8402 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, UT 84138........   (801) 524-4380
  State Director.--Ronald Madsen.                                       
1410 Federal Building, Ogden, UT 84401.................   (801) 625-5672
109 Federal Building, Provo, UT 84601..................   (801) 375-7881
197 East Tabernacle, Room 2, St. George, UT 84770......   (801) 634-1795
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    ROBERT F. BENNETT, Republican, of Salt Lake City, UT; born September 
18, 1933 in Salt Lake City; B.A., University of Utah, 1957; Chief 
Executive officer of Franklin Quest, Salt Lake City; Chief Congressional 
Liaison; U.S. Department of Transportation chairman of Utah Education 
Strategic Planning Commission; awards: ``Entrepreneur of the Year'', 
Inc. Magazine, 1989, ``Light of Learning Award,'' 1989; author, Gaining 
Control; married to Joyce McKay; children: James, Julie, Robert, Wendy, 
Heather, and Heidi; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 3, 1992, for 
the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1993.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
241 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4403............................................         224-5444
  Administrative Assistant.--James Barker.                              
  Legislative Director.--Chip Yost.                                     
  Office Manager.--Sandy Knickman.                                      
4225 Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building, Salt Lake                     
 City, UT 84138........................................   (801) 524-5933
  State Director.--Dixie Minson.                                        
1410 Federal Building, 325 25th Street, Ogden, UT 84401   (801) 625-5675
51 South University Ave., Provo, UT 84601-4424.........   (801) 374-2525
Federal Building, 196 E. Tabernacle Street, St. George,                 
 UT 84770-3474.........................................   (801) 628-5514
82 North 100 East, Cedar City, UT 84720................                 
                                                                        



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                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    JAMES V. HANSEN, Republican, of Farmington, UT; born in Salt Lake 
City, UT, August 14, 1932; B.S., University of Utah, 1961; U.S. Navy, 
1951-55; president, James V. Hansen Insurance Agency; president, 
Woodland Springs Development Co.; member, Utah House of Representatives, 
1973-80, last term, Speaker of the Utah House; recipient, ``Legislator 
of the Year Award'', 1980; member, Rotary Club; recipient, ``Citizen of 
the Year Award''; member, Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints 
``Mormon''; married to the former Ann Burgoyne, 1958; five children: 
Susan, Joseph James, David Burgoyne, Paul William, and Jennifer; elected 
to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding 
Congresses.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2466 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4401............................................         225-0453
  Administrative Assistant.--Nancee W. Blockinger.         FAX: 225-5857
1017 Federal Building, 324 25th Street, Ogden, UT 84401   (801) 393-8362
  State District Director.--Peter Jenks.                                
435 East Tabernacle, St. George, UT 84770..............   (801) 628-1071
  Field Office Representative.--Rick Arial.                             
                                                                        

Counties: Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Iron, Juab, Millard, Rich, 
        Salt Lake (part), Tooele, Washington, and Weber. Population 
        (1990), 574,286.
ZIP Codes: 83254 (part), 84010, 84014-16, 84018, 84022, 84025, 84028-29, 
        84037-39, 84041, 84050, 84054, 84056, 84064, 84067, 84069, 
        84071, 84074, 84077, 84080, 84083, 84086-87, 84301-02, 84304-21, 
        84325-26, 84328-40, 84400-05, 84409, 84624, 84628, 84630-31, 
        84635-36, 84638-40, 84644-45, 84648-49, 84656, 84710, 84712-20, 
        84722-23, 84725-26, 84728-29, 84731-38, 84740-43, 84745-47, 
        84749-53, 84755-65, 84767, 84770, 84772-76, 84779-80

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    ENID WALDHOLTZ, Republican, of Salt Lake City, UT; born on June 5, 
1958 in San Rafael, CA; graduated East High School; cum laude, 
University of Utah, 1980; law degree, Brigham Young University, 1983; 
active in church and community affairs; member: Traveler's Aid Society, 
Brigham Young Law School Alumni Association; past chairman, Young 
Republican National Federation; corporate counsel to Novell, Inc.; 
litigator, law firm of Ray, Quinney, and Nebeker of Salt Lake City; 
deputy chief of staff to Utah Governor Norman Bangerter; married to 
Joseph Waldholtz, 1993; elected to the 104th Congress; appointed to 
House Rules Committee, Executive Committee of the National Republican 
Congressional Committee.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
515 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-3011
  Administrative Assistant.--David Harmer.                 FAX: 226-0354
  Legislative Director.--Jean Perih.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Kate Watson.                                        
  Scheduler.--Bronwyn Lance.                                            
Federal Building, 125 South State Street, Suite 2311,                   
 Salt Lake, UT 84138...................................   (801) 524-4394
  District Director.--Greg Engeman.                                     
                                                                        

County: Salt Lake County (part); cities of Bluffdale, Canyon Rim, 
        Cottonwood Heights, Cottonwood West, Draper, East Millcreek, 
        Granite, Holladay-Cottonwood, Kearns (part), Little Cottonwood 
        Creek Valley, Midvale, Millcreek, Mount Olympus, Murray, 
        Oquirrh, Riverton, Salt Lake City (part), Sandy, South Jordan, 
        South Salt Lake, Taylorsville-Bennion (part), Union, West 
        Jordan, West Valley City (part) and White City. Population 
        (1990), 574,241.
ZIP Codes: 84020 (part), 84044 (part), 84047, 84049, 84070, 84091-92, 
        84100-06, 84107 (part), 84108-17, 84119 (part), 84120 (part), 
        84121-27, 84130-45, 84147-48, 84150-52, 84180, 84184, 84189, 
        84199

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    BILL ORTON, Democrat, of Provo, UT; born in Ogden, UT on September 
22, 1948; B.S., Brigham Young University, 1973; J.D., Brigham Young 
University, 1979; attorney; adjunct law 

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professor; past board chairman, Real Estate Tax Institute, Washington, 
DC; founder and charter member, American Inns of Court; member: American 
Bar Association; committee assignments: Banking, Finance and Urban 
Affairs; Committee on the Budget; elected on November 6, 1990 to the 
102d Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
440 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4403..................................................         225-7751
  Administrative Assistant.--Jenny Wilson.                 FAX: 226-7683
  Office Administrator/Scheduler.--Susan Mabry.                         
  Legislative Correspondent.--J.P. Lattimore.                           
  Legislative Director.--Scott Olson.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Joel Lawson.                                        
  Legislative Assistant.--Samantha Woolsey.                             
  Staff Assistant.--Casey Brown                                         
Room 317, 51 South University Drive, Provo, UT 84601...   (801) 379-2500
                                                                        

Counties: Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Kane, 
        Morgan, Piute, Salt Lake (part), San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, 
        Summit, Uintah, Utah, Wasatch, and Wayne. Population (1990), 
        574,323.
ZIP Codes: 84001-03, 84006-07, 84012-13, 84017, 84020 (part), 84021, 
        84023-24, 84026-27, 84030-36, 84043, 84044, 84046, 84050-53, 
        84055, 84057-58, 84060-63, 84065-66, 84068, 84072-73, 84076, 
        84078-79, 84082, 84084-85, 84088, 84104, 84107 (part), 84117-18, 
        84119 (part), 84120 (part), 84123 (part) 84327, 84501, 84510-13, 
        84515-16, 84518, 84520-23, 84525-32, 84534-37, 84539-40, 84542, 
        84601-04, 84620-23, 84626-27, 84629, 84632-34, 84637, 84642-43, 
        84646-47, 84650-55, 84657, 84660, 84662-63, 84665, 84667, 84701, 
        84711-12, 84715-18, 84723-24, 84726, 84729-30, 84732, 84734-36, 
        84739, 84740-41, 84743-44, 84746-47, 84749-50, 84754-55, 84758-
        59, 84764, 84773, 84775-76, 84784
        
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                                 VERMONT

                   (Population, 1990 census, 564,964)

                                SENATORS

    PATRICK J. LEAHY, Democrat, of Burlington, VT; born in Montpelier, 
VT, March 31, 1940; son of Howard and Alba Leahy; graduate of St. 
Michael's High School, Montpelier, 1957; B.A., St. Michael's College, 
1961; J.D., Georgetown University, 1964; lawyer, admitted to the Vermont 
bar, 1964; admitted to the District of Columbia bar 1979; admitted to 
practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, 1968; the Second Circuit Court 
of Appeals in New York, 1966; the Federal District Court of Vermont, 
1965, and the Vermont Supreme Court, 1964; State's attorney, Chittenden 
County, 1966-74; vice president, National District Attorneys 
Association, 1971-74; married to the former Marcelle Pomerleau, 1962; 
three children: Kevin, Alicia, and Mark; first Democrat and youngest 
person in Vermont to be elected to the U.S. Senate, November 5, 1974; 
reelected November 6, 1986, for the term ending January 3, 1993; 
reelected to a fourth term on November 3, 1992; ranking member, 
Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; Appropriations Committee: 
Subcommittee on Foreign Operations (ranking member), Subcommittee on VA, 
HUD and Independent Agencies, (Senior Democrat), Subcommitteee on 
Interior and Related Agencies; Judiciary Committee: Subcommittee on 
Antitrust, Business Rights and Competition (ranking member), 
Subcommittee on Terrorism Technology and Government Information (Senior 
Democrat).

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
433 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4502............................................         224-4242
  Chief of Staff.--Luke Albee.                                          
  Legislative Director.--[Vacant.]                                      
  Press Secretary.--Joe Jamele.                                         
Federal Building, Room 338, Montpelier, VT 05602.......   (802) 229-0569
  Legislative Assistant.--Robert G. Paquin.                             
199 Main Street, Courthouse Plaza, Burlington, VT 05401   (802) 863-2525
  Director.--Chuck Ross.                                                
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    JAMES M. JEFFORDS, Republican, of Shrewsbury, VT; born in Rutland, 
VT, May 11, 1934; attended public schools in Rutland; received B.S.I.A. 
degree from Yale, New Haven, CT, 1956; graduate work, Harvard, 
Cambridge, MA, 1962, LL.B.; served in the U.S. Navy as lieutenant (jg.); 
captain, U.S. Naval Reserve (retired June 1990); admitted to the bar, 
1962, and began practice in Rutland; State senator, 1967-68; attorney 
general, State of Vermont, 1969-73; national director of American 
Judicature Society; congressional advisor to Law of the Sea 
Negotiations; co-founder and co-chairman, Congressional Arts Caucus; co-
chairman, Northeast Midwest Senate Coalition; vice-chairman, Arms 
Control and Foreign Policy Caucus; Republican Task Force on Energy; 
advisory member, National Commission on Employment and Unemployment 
Statistics; married to Elizabeth Daley; two children: Leonard and Laura; 
elected to the 94th Congress, November 5, 1974; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 8, 1988, for 
the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989; Reelected to the 104th 
Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
513 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 4503..................................................         224-5141
  Administrative Assistant.--Susan Boardman Russ.                       
  Legislative Director.--Mark E. Powden.                                
  Office Manager/Personal Assistant.--Lorraine F.                       
   Benedini.                                                            
  Scheduler.--Trecia Bickford.                                          
58 State Street, Montpelier, VT 05602..................   (802) 223-5273
Lindholm Building, 2nd Floor, 2 South Main Street,                      
 Rutland, VT 05701.....................................   (802) 773-3875
Suite 100, 95 St. Paul Street, Burlington, VT 05401....   (802) 658-6001
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVE

                                AT LARGE

    BERNARD SANDERS, Independent, of Burlington, VT; born in Brooklyn, 
NY, September 8, 1941; attended P.S. 197, Brooklyn, NY; graduated from 
Madison High School, Brooklyn, 

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NY; B.S., political science, University of Chicago, 1964; carpenter, 
writer, college professor; mayor, Burlington, VT, 1981-89; married to 
the former Jane O'Meara, 1988; four children: Levi (1969), Heather 
(1971), Carina (1974), and David (1975); elected to the 102d Congress on 
November 6, 1990; reelected on November 3, 1992.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
213 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4501..................................................         225-4115
  Administrative Assistant.--Jane Sanders.                 FAX: 225-6790
  Legislative Director.--Katie Clarke.                                  
  Staff Director/Senior Policy Advisor.--Bill Goold.                    
  Press Secretary.--Tina Wisell.                                        
1 Church Street, Burlington, VT 05401..................   (802) 862-0697
                                                                        

Population (1990), 562,677.
ZIP Codes: 05001, 05030-56, 05058-62, 05065, 05067-77, 05079, 05081, 
        05083-86, 05088, 05089, 05091, 05101, 05141-44, 05146, 05148-56, 
        05158-59, 05161, 05201, 05250-55, 05257, 05260-62, 05301, 05302, 
        05303, 05304, 05340-46, 05350-63, 05401-05, 05406, 05407, 05440-
        48, 05449, 05450-66, 05468-74, 05476-78, 05481-83, 05485-92, 
        05494-95, 05601, 05602, 05640-41, 05647-58, 05660-70, 05672-82, 
        05701, 05702, 05730-53, 05757-70, 05772-78, 05819-30, 05832-33, 
        05836-43, 05845-51, 05853, 05855, 05857-63, 05866-68, 05871-75, 
        05901-07
        
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                                VIRGINIA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 6,216,568)

                                SENATORS

    JOHN W. WARNER, Republican, of Alexandria, VA; born February 18, 
1927; grandson of John W. and Mary Tinsley Warner of Amherst County, VA, 
son of the late Dr. John W. Warner and Martha Budd Warner; left high 
school 1944 to serve in the U.S. Navy, released from active duty, 3d 
class electronics technician, July 1946; graduated Washington and Lee 
University (engineering) 1949; entered University of Virginia Law 
School, 1949; U.S. Marine Corps, served in Korea as first lieutenant, 
communications officer, 1st Marine Air Wing, September 1950-May 1952; 
received LL.B. from University of Virginia, 1953; former owner and 
operator of ``Atoka'', a cattle and crops farm, 1961-94; law clerk to E. 
Barrett Prettyman, late chief judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for 
D.C. Circuit, 1953-54; private law practice, 1954-56; assistant U.S. 
attorney, 1956-60; private law practice, 1960-69; trustee, Protestant 
Episcopal Cathedral, Mount St. Albans, 1967-72; member, board of 
trustees, Washington and Lee University, 1968-79; Presidential 
appointments: Under Secretary, U.S. Navy, February 1969-April 1972; 
Secretary, U.S. Navy, May 1972-April 1974; Department of Defense 
Delegate to Law of Sea Conferences, 1969-72, head of U.S. delegation for 
Incidents at Sea Conference, treaty signed in Moscow, May 1972; 
Administrator, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, April 
1974-October 1976; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, took 
oath of office in Richmond, VA, January 2, 1979; committees: Armed 
Services; Environment and Public Works; Rules and Administration; 
Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; and Small Business; chairman: 
Airland subcommittee, Surface Transportation and Infrastructure 
subcommittee; member: National Security Working Group, Commission on 
Roles and Capabilities of U.S. Intelligence; U.S. Delegate to the 12th 
special session of the U.N. General Assembly devoted to disarmament, 
1982; appointed 1985 as Senate observer to Geneva arms control talks 
with the Soviet Union; reelected to the U.S. Senate on November 6, 1984, 
and again on November 6, 1990.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
225 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4601............................................         224-2023
  Administrative Assistant.--Susan Magill.                              
  Executive Assistant/Secretary.--Janet Bowers.                         
  Press Secretary.--Tracey Smith.                                       
  Staff Director.--Grayson Winterling.                                  
235 Federal Building, 180 West Main Street, Abingdon,                   
 VA 24210..............................................   (703) 628-8158
600 East Main Street, Richmond, VA 23219...............   (804) 771-2579
4900 World Trade Center, Norfolk, VA 23510.............   (804) 441-3079
1003 First Union Bank Building, South Jefferson Street,                 
 Roanoke, VA 24011.....................................   (703) 857-2676
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    CHARLES S. ROBB, Democrat, of McLean, VA, born on June 26, 1939 in 
Phoenix, AZ; was graduated from Mount Vernon High School, Fairfax, VA, 
1957; B.B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1961; J.D., University 
of Virginia, 1973; served U.S. Marine Corps, 1961-70; law clerk, U.S. 
Court of Appeals, 1973-74; associate, law firm of Williams, Connelly & 
Califano, 1974-77; partner, Hunton & Williams. 1986-88; elected 
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, 1978-82; elected Governor of Virginia, 
1982-86; member: American Bar Association; Virginia Bar Association; 
Virginia State bar; Council on Foreign Relations; Coalition for a 
Democratic Majority; Trilateral Commission; National Leadership 
Commission on Health Care, 1986-89; chairman, Democratic Leadership 
Council 1986-88; National Commission on the Public Service, 1987-89; 
chairman, Jobs for America's Graduates, Inc., 1987-90; Center for 
Strategic and International Studies; Center for Democratic Institutions; 
Center for Democracy; assistant Senate Democratic whip for the South; 
cochairman, Business Roundtable; member: Committee on Foreign Relations, 
Senate Armed Services Committee, Joint Economic Committee, Committee on 
Commerce, Science, and Technology, Democratic Senate Campaign Committee, 
Senate Committee on Armed Services; member: Senate Committee on Foreign 
Relations, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence; Joint Economic 
Committee and the Deficit Reduction Caucus and ranking member, Senate 
sub-committee on East Asian and Pacific Affairs; vice chairman of the 
Democratic Policy Committee, Congressional Competitiveness Committee, 
Congressional Arts Caucus; chairman, Democratic Senatorial Campaign 
Committee 1991-1992; married to the former Lynda Bird Johnson, 1967; 
children: Lucinda, Catherine, and Jennifer; elected to the U.S. Senate 
on November 8, 1988 for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989; 
reelected to the U.S. Senate, November 8, 1994 for the six-year term 
beginning January 4, 1995; member: 

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Senate Committee on Armed Services and Senate Committee on Foreign 
Relations; ranking member, Senate subcommittee on East Asian and Pacific 
Affairs; member: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Joint Economic 
Committee, and Deficit Reduction Caucus.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
154 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4603............................................         224-4024
  Chief of Staff.--Thomas J. Lehner.                       FAX: 224-8689
  Legislative Director.--Ridge Schuyler.                                
  Press Secretary.--Peggy Wilhide.                                      
1001 East Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23219.............   (804) 771-2221
  State Director.--Christine O. Bridge.                    FAX: 771-8313
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    HERBERT H. BATEMAN, Republican, of Newport News, VA; born in 
Elizabeth City, NC, August 7, 1928; educated at College of William and 
Mary, B.A., 1949; Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., 1956; 
attorney; married to the former Laura Yacobi, 1954; two children: 
Herbert H., Jr. and Laura Margaret; teacher at Hampton High School, 
1949-51; enlisted in USAF, 1951, discharged First Lieutenant, 1953; law 
clerk for Judge Walter M. Bastian, U.S. Court of Appeals, District of 
Columbia Circuit, 1956-57; elected and reelected to the Virginia State 
Senate in 1967, 1971, 1975, and 1979; committee assignments: Military 
Acquisition, Readiness (Armed Services); vice chair, Merchant Marine; 
Coast Guard (Merchant Marine & Fisheries); finance, courts of justice, 
transportation, and rehabilitation and social service; former member and 
chairman, agriculture, conservation and natural resources; member: joint 
legislative audit and review commission; coal and energy study 
commission, 1979-82; chairman: consumer credit study committee, 1970-74; 
study of Virginia milk commission, 1972-74; public positions: board of 
commissioners, Peninsula Ports Authority of Virginia, 1968-73; chairman, 
Peninsula Arena-Auditorium Authority; civic activities: board of 
directors, Peninsula Economic Development Council; general legal 
counsel, U.S. Jaycees, 1964-65; president, Virginia Jaycees, 1962-63; 
board of directors, Newport News Chapter, American Red Cross; president 
and campaign chairman, Peninsula United Fund; Braxton-Perkins Post, 
American Legion; professional and fraternal affiliations: Omicron Delta 
Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Pi Kappa Alpha, and American Judicature Society; 
elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2350 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4601............................................         225-4261
  Administrative Assistant.--Daniel Scandling.                          
  Executive Assistant.--Margaret C. Haar.                               
  Legislative Director.--Peter Kirkham.                                 
Suite 803, 739 Thimble Shoals Boulevard, Newport News,                  
 VA 23606..............................................   (804) 873-1132
  District Director.--Dolores Benton.                                   
4712 Southpoint Parkway, Fredericksburg, VA 22407......   (703) 898-2975
Box 447, Accomac, VA 23301.............................   (804) 787-7836
                                                                        

Counties: Accomack, Caroline, Gloucester, Hanover (part), James City 
        (part), King George, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, Northampton, 
        Northumberland, Spotsylvania (part), Stafford, Westmoreland, 
        York. Cities and townships: Accomac, Achilles, Alfonso, Ark, 
        Assawoman, Ashland, Atlantic, Bavon, Beaverdam, Beaverlett, 
        Bellamy, Belle Haven, Bena, Birdsnest, Blakes, Bloxom, Bohannon, 
        Bowling Green, Brooke, Burgess, Callao, Cape Charles, Capeville, 
        Cheriton, Chincoteague, Craddockville, Coles Point, Colonial 
        Beach, Corbin, Cardinal, Christchurch, Church View, Cobbs Creek, 
        Dahlgren, Davis Wharf, Deltaville, Diggs, Dogue, Doswell, 
        Dutton, Eastville, Exmore, Edwardsville, Foster, Franktown, 
        Fredericksburg, Garrisonville, Gloucester, Gloucester Point, 
        Greenbackville, Greenbush, Grimstead, Gwynn, Hacksneck, Hague, 
        Hallwood, Hampton, Hanover, Harborton, Hardyville, Hartfield, 
        Hartwood, Haynes, Heathsville, Horntown, Hudgins, Hyacinth, 
        Irvington, Jamaica, James Store, Jamestown, Jamesville, Jenkins 
        Bridge, Jersey, Kilmarnock, King George, Kinsale, Keller, 
        Lackey, Ladysmith, Lancaster, Laneview, Lanexa, Lee Mont, 
        Lewisetta, Lightfoot, Lively, Locust Hill, Locustville, 
        Lottsburg, Machipongo, Mappsville, Marionville, Maryus, Mathews, 
        Mechanicsville, Mears, Melfa, Merry Point, Miles, Milford 
        Mobjack, Modest Town, Mollusk, Montross, Moon, Morattico, Mount 
        Holly, Nassawadox, Naxera, Nelsonia, New Church, New Point, 
        Newport News, Ninde, Norge, North, Nuttsville, Oak Hall, 
        Oldhams, Onancock, Onemo, Onley, Ophelia, Ordinary, Oyster, 
        Painter, Parksley, Partlow, Port Haywood, Port Royal, 
        Pungoteague, Quinby, Rappahannock Academy, Redart, Reedville, 
        Regina, Rescue, Rollins Fork, Ruby, Ruther Glen, Saluda, 
        Sanford, Saxis, Schley, Seaford, Sealston, Seaview, Severn, 
        Shiloh, Sparta, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Studley, Susan, Tangier, 
        Tasley, Temperanceville, Toano, Topping, Townsend, Urbanna, 
        Wachapreague, Wake, Wardtown, Ware Neck, Warner, Warter View, 
        Wattsville, Weems, Weirwood, Westmoreland, White Marsh, White 
        Stone, Wicomico, Wicomico Church, Williamsburg, Willis Wharf, 
        Withams, Woodford, Woods Cross Roads, Yorktown, Zacata, and 
        Zanoni. Population (1990), 562,758.
        
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ZIP Codes: 22401, 22405-08, 22427, 22432, 22435, 22443, 22448, 22456, 
        22460, 22469, 22471, 22473, 22480, 22482, 22485, 22488, 22503, 
        22507, 22511, 22514, 22520, 22530, 22535, 22538, 22539, 22546, 
        22553-55, 22570, 22572, 22578-80, 23005, 23015, 23043, 23047, 
        23060-62, 23069, 23070-72, 23089-90, 23111, 23124, 23127, 23149, 
        23162, 23168, 23185-88, 23192, 23301-03, 23306-08, 23310, 23313, 
        23316, 23336-37, 23341, 23345, 23347, 23350, 23354, 23356-59, 
        23389, 23395-96, 23398-99, 23401, 23404-05, 23407-10, 23412-23, 
        23426-27, 23440-43, 23480, 23483, 23486, 23488, 23601-03, 23605-
        06, 23651, 23661-66, 23669, 23690, 23692-23693, 23696

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    OWEN B. PICKETT, Democrat, of Virginia Beach, VA; born in Richmond, 
VA, on August 31, 1930; attended Doswell Elementary School, VA; 
graduated, Henry Clay High School, Ashland, VA, 1947; B.S., Virginia 
Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, 1952; LL.B., 
University of Richmond Law School, VA, 1955; attorney (former senior 
partner in Pickett, Lyle, Siegel, Drescher and Croshaw, Virginia Beach, 
VA); admitted to the Virginia State bar in 1955 and commenced practice 
in Richmond; certified public accountant; served in the Virginia House 
of Delegates, 1972-86; committee assignments: finance; appropriations; 
privileges and elections; health, welfare and institutions; and 
Chesapeake and its tributaries; chairman, appropriations subcommittee on 
retirement; chairman, appropriations subcommittee on public education; 
chairman, health, welfare and institutions subcommittee on health 
standards; chairman, privileges and elections subcommittee on election 
laws; chairman, Virginia Democratic State central committee, 1980-82; 
chairman, Second Congressional District Democratic Committee, 1978-82; 
chairman, Democratic City Committee of Virginia Beach, 1967-72; 
executive committee, Southern Growth Policies Board; member: Virginia 
State bar, Virginia Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar 
Association, American Bar Association, Virginia Beach Bar Association 
(former president), Norfolk-Portsmouth Bar Association, Health Lawyers 
General Counsel Association, Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Fourth 
Circuit Judicial Conference, Hampton Roads Maritime Association, 
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Oceana Lions Club, 
Princess Anne Ruritan Club (former president), Princess Anne Rotary Club 
(honorary member), Meals on Wheels Advisory Board, Mason, Scottish Rite, 
Shrine and Jesters; married the former Sybil Catherine Kelly in 1952; 
three daughters: Laura, Karen, and Mary; six grandchildren; elected to 
the 100th Congress on November 4, 1986; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress; member: National Security Committee and Resources Committee.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2430 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4602............................................         225-4215
  Staff Director.--Jeanne Evans.                                        
  Legislative Director.--Albert A. Oetken.                              
  Director of System/Finance and Scheduler.--Donna T.                   
   Wooten.                                                              
  Communications Director.--Morris Rowe.                                
112 East Little Creek Road, Suite 216, Norfolk, VA                      
 23505.................................................   (804) 583-5892
2710 Virginia Beach Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA 23452   (804) 486-3710
                                                                        

Counties: Norfolk (part), Virginia Beach (part). Population (1990), 
        562,276
ZIP Codes: 23450, 23451 (part), 23452, 23454-55, 23456 (part), 23457-59, 
        23462, 23464 (part), 23466-67, 23503, 23504 (part), 23505 
        (part), 23507 (part), 23508 (part), 23509 (part), 23510 (part), 
        23511, 23513 (part), 23517 (part), 23518, 23521

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    ROBERT C. (BOBBY) SCOTT, Democrat, of Newport News, VA; born in 
Washington DC, on April 30, 1947; attended Booker T. Washington 
Elementary School; graduated from Groton High School; B.A., Harvard 
University; J.D., Boston College Law School; served in the Massachusetts 
National Guard; attorney; admitted to the Virginia bar; elected to the 
Virginia House of Representatives, 1978-83; elected to the Virginia 
State Senate, 1983-92; member: Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity; Peninsula 
Chamber of Commerce; NAACP; Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; March of Dimes 
Board of Directors; Peninsula Legal Aid Center Board of Directors; 
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress; reelected to the 104th 
Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
501 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4603..................................................         225-8351
  Chief of Staff.--Joni L. Ivey.                                        
  Senior Counsel.--B. Norris Vassar.                                    
  Legislative Assistant.--Charles Vernon.                               
  Press Secretary/Scheduler.--Laurence Dillard.                         
2600 Washington Ave., Newport News, VA 23607...........   (804) 380-1000
                                                           FAX: 928-6694
501 N. Second St., Richmond, VA 23219-1321.............   (804) 644-4845
                                                           FAX: 644-5106
                                                                        


Counties: Charles City, Essex, Henrico (part), King and Queen, King 
        William, New Kent, Prince George (part), and Surry. Cities: 
        Hampton (part), Hopewell (part), Newport News (part), Norfolk 
        (part), Petersburg (part), Portsmouth (part), Richmond (part), 
        and Suffolk (part). Population (1990), 562,431.
ZIP Codes: 22070 (part), 22436-39, 22454, 22460, 22472, 22476, 22504, 
        22509, 22548, 22559-60, 22570, 22572, 23009, 23011, 23023, 
        23029-30, 23060 (part), 23069, 23075 (part), 23085-86, 23089 
        (part), 23091, 23106, 23108, 23110, 23111 (part), 23115, 23124, 
        23126, 23140-41, 23147-48, 23150 (part), 23156, 23161, 23177, 
        23181, 23185 (part), 23201-19, 23220 (part), 23221 (part), 23222 
        (part), 23223 (part), 23224 (part), 23225 (part), 23227 (part), 
        23228 (part), 23231 (part), 23234 (part), 23240-41, 23260-61, 
        23435 (part), 23501, 23502 (part), 23504 (part), 23505 (part), 
        23506, 23507 (part), 23508 (part), 23509 (part), 23510 (part), 
        23513 (part), 23514, 23517 (part), 23518 (part), 23523, 23601 
        (part), 23602 (part), 23603 (part), 23604, 23605 (part), 23607 
        (part), 23612, 23661 (part), 23663 (part), 23664 (part), 23666 
        (part), 23669 (part), 23670, 23701 (part), 23702 (part), 23703 
        (part), 23704 (part), 23707 (part), 23803 (part), 23805 (part), 
        23839, 23846, 23860 (part), 23875 (part), 23881 (part), 23883, 
        23899

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    NORMAN SISISKY, Democrat, of Cavalier Farms, Petersburg, VA; born 
June 9, 1927; a native of Richmond; educated at John Marshall High 
School, Richmond, VA; Virginia Commonwealth University, B.S. in business 
administration, 1949; married to the former Rhoda Brown, 1949; four 
sons: Mark, Terry, Richard, and Stuart; seven grandchildren; served in 
the U.S. Navy, 1945-46; elected to Virginia House of Delegates, 1974-82; 
committee assignments: Appropriations; Health, Welfare and Institutions; 
Labor and Commerce; Finance; and Chesapeake and its Tributaries; former 
owner and former president, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Petersburg, Inc.; 
former chairman of the board, National Soft Drink Association; past 
president, Appomattox Industrial Development Corp.; former member, 
Virginia State University Board of Visitors; former trustee, Virginia 
State University Foundation; former commissioner, Petersburg Hospital 
Authority; former director, Southside Virginia Emergency Crew and 
Community Resource Development Board; former member, Quad Cities 
Beautification Committee; recipient of Outstanding Service to Children 
in Virginia Award, 1978; honorary doctor of laws, Virginia State 
University; honorary doctor of humane letters, Virginia Commonwealth 
University; elected to the 98th Congress, November 2, 1982; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2321 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4604............................................         225-6365
  Administrative Assistant.--Jan Faircloth.                FAX: 226-1170
  Press Secretary.--Alice Alonge.                                       
  Executive Assistant/Scheduler.--Libby Edwards.                        
309 County Street, Portsmouth, VA 23704................   (804) 393-2068
  District Representative.--Jeff Cunningham.                            
43 Rives Road, Petersburg, VA 23805....................   (804) 732-2544
Emporia Executive Center, 425 H South Main Street,                      
 Emporia, VA 23847.....................................   (804) 634-5575
                                                                        

Counties: Amelia, Brunswick, Chesterfield (part), Dinwiddie, Goochland, 
        Greensville, Isle of Wight, Louisa, Nottoway, Powhatan, Prince 
        George (part), Southampton, Sussex; cities and townships of 
        Chesapeake, Colonial Heights, Emporia, Franklin, Hopewell 
        (part), Petersburg (part), Portsmouth (part), Suffolk (part), 
        Virginia Beach (part). Population (1990), 562,466.
ZIP Codes: 22942 (part), 22947, 23002, 23024 (part), 23038 (part), 
        23039, 23054, 23063, 23065, 23067, 23083, 23084 (part), 23093, 
        23101-03, 23105, 23113 (part), 23117, 23120 (part), 23129, 
        23139, 23146 (part), 23153, 23160, 23170, 23233 (part), 23304, 
        23314-15, 23320-23, 23324 (part), 23325 (part), 23326-28, 23397, 
        23424, 23430, 23432-34, 23435 (part), 23436-39, 23456 (part), 
        23464 (part), 23481, 23487, 23523 (part), 23700, 23701 (part), 
        23702 (part), 23704 (part), 23705, 23707 (part), 23801, 23803 
        (part), 23804, 23805 (part), 23821-22, 23824 (part), 23827-30, 
        23831 (part), 23832 (part), 23833, 23834 (part), 23837, 23840-
        45, 23847, 23850-51, 23856-57, 23859, 23860 (part), 23866-68, 
        23870, 23872-74, 23875 (part), 23876, 23878-79, 23881 (part), 
        23882, 23884-85, 23887-90, 23893-94, 23897-98, 23920 (part), 
        23922, 23930, 23938, 23955, 23966
        
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                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    LEWIS F. PAYNE, Jr., Democrat, of Nellysford, VA; born in Amherst, 
Amherst County, VA, on July 9, 1945; attended Amherst Elementary School, 
VA; graduated, Amherst High School, 1963; B.S., Virginia Military 
Institute, Lexington, 1967; M.B.A., University of Virginia, 
Charlottesville, 1973; served, U.S. Army, 1st Lt., 1969-70; served, U.S. 
Army Reserves, 1st. Lt., 1971-73; businessman; president, Wintergreen 
Development, Inc., 1976-85; chairman of the board, Wintergreen 
Development, Inc., 1985-88; member: Urban Land Institute; Nelson County 
Community Development Foundation; Young President Organization; Economic 
Development Commission; board of directors: Piedmont Virginia Community 
College Foundation; University of Virginia Real Estate Foundation; 
Nelson County Chamber of Commerce; Greater Charlottesville Area 
Development Corporation; married to the former Susan King, 1980; four 
children: Graham F., Hunter E., Sara V., and Anna E.; elected to the 
100th Congress by special election, June 14, 1988, to fill the vacancy 
caused by the death of Dan Daniel; reelected on November 8, 1988 to the 
101st Congress; and reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1119 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4605............................................         225-4711
  Administrative Assistant.--Mark Bowles.                  FAX: 226-1147
  Legislative Director.--Maria Freese.                                  
  Communications Director.--Paul Reagan.                                
  Scheduler.--Todd Haymore.                                             
Suite 301, 700 Main St., Danville, VA 24541............   (804) 792-1280
103 South Main Street, Farmville, VA 23901.............   (804) 392-8331
103 East Water St., Suite 302, Charlottesville, VA                      
 22902.................................................   (804) 295-6372
                                                                        

Counties: Albemarle County; cities and townships of Charlotteville, 
        Batesville, Covesville, Esmont, Greenwood, Hatton, Ivy, Keene, 
        Keswick, North Garden, Scottsville. Appomattox County; cities 
        and townships of Appomattox, Evergreen, Pamplin, Spout Spring. 
        Bedford County; cities and townships of Bedford, Big Island, 
        Goodview, Coleman Falls, Forest, Goode, Huddleston, Lowry, 
        Thaxton. Buckingham County; cities and townships of 
        Andersonville, Arvonia, Buckingham, Dillwyn, Buckingham, New 
        Canton. Campbell County; cities and townships of Altavista, 
        Brookneal, Concord, Evington, Gladys, Long Island, Lynch 
        Station, Naruna, Rustburg. Charlotte County; cities and 
        townships of Barnesville, Charlotte Court House, Cullen, Drakes 
        Branch, Keysville, Phenix, Randolph, Red House, Red Oak, Saxe, 
        Wylliesburg. Cumberland County; cities and townships of 
        Carterville, Cumberland. Danville County; city of Danville. 
        Fluvanna County; cities and townships of Bremo Bluff, Bybee, 
        Carysbrook, Columbia, Fort Union, Kents Store, Palmyra, Troy. 
        Franklin County; cities and townships of Boones Mill, Callaway, 
        Ferrum, Glade Hill, Henry, Redwood, Penhook, Rocky Mount, Union 
        Hall, Waidsboro, Wirtz. Halifax County; cities and townships of 
        Alton, Clover, Cluster Springs, Crystal Hall, Denniston, 
        Halifax, Ingram, Lennig, Mayo, Nathalie, Republican Grove, 
        Scottsburg, Turbeville, Vernon Hill, Virgilina. Henry County; 
        cities and townships of Axton, Bassett, Collinsville, Fieldale, 
        Ridgeway, Spencer, Stanleytown. Lunenburg County; cities and 
        townships of Tamworth, Dundas, Fort Mitchell, Kenbridge, 
        Lunenburg, Rehoboth, Victoria. Martinsville County; city of 
        Martinsville. Mecklenburg County; cities and townships of 
        Baskerville, Blackridge, Boydton, Bracey, Chase City, 
        Clarksville, Forksville, LaCross, Palmer Springs, Skipwith, 
        South Hill, Union Level Buffalo Junction, Nelson. Nelson County; 
        cities and townships of Afton, Arrington, Faber, Lovingston, 
        Massies Mill, Nellysford, Montebello, Gladstone, Norwood, Piney 
        River, Roseland, Schuyler, Shipman, Tye River, Tyro, Wingina. 
        Patrick County; cities and townships of Ararat, Claudville, 
        Critz, Meadows of Dan, Patrick Springs, Stuart, Vesta, Woolwine. 
        Pittsylvania County; cities and townships of Blairs, Callands, 
        Cascade, Chatham, Pittsville, Sandy Level, Dry Fork, Gretna, 
        Hurt, Java, Keeling, Ringgold, Sutherlin. Prince Edward County; 
        cities and townships of Green Bay, Farmville, Darlington, 
        Heights, Green Bay, Hampden-Sydney, Meherrin, Prospect, Rice, 
        South Boston. Population (1990), 562,268.
ZIP Codes: 22920 (part), 22922 (part), 22938 (part), 22942 (part), 
        22949, 22951 (part), 22952 (part), 22954, 22958, 22963-64, 22967 
        (part), 22969 (part), 22971, 22974 (part), 22976, 23004, 23022, 
        23027, 23038 (part), 23040, 23055, 23083 (part), 23084, 23123, 
        23822, 23901, 23911, 23915, 23916 (part), 23917, 23919 (part), 
        23920 (part), 23921, 23923-24, 23927, 23934-44, 23947, 23950, 
        23952, 23954, 23957-60, 23962-64, 23966-68, 23970, 23973-74, 
        23976, 24053-55, 24059 (part), 24065, 24067, 24069, 24076-78, 
        24079 (part), 24082, 24088-89, 24092, 24095, 24101 (part), 
        24102, 24104, 24105 (part), 24112-15, 24120 (part), 24121-22, 
        24133, 24137, 24139, 24146, 24148, 24151, 24161, 24165, 24168, 
        24171, 24174, 24176 (part), 24177-78, 24179 (part), 24184-85, 
        24312 (part), 24317, 24325, 24328, 24333 (part), 24343, 24348 
        (part), 24351-52, 24380 (part), 24381, 24464, 24501 (part), 
        24502 (part), 24503 (part), 24517, 24520, 24521 (part), 24522-
        23, 24526-31, 24534-36, 24538-41, 24549-51, 24553 (part), 24554, 
        24556-58, 24563-66, 24568-71, 24576-77, 24580-81, 24585-86, 
        24588-89, 24590 (part), 24592-94, 24596-99

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    ROBERT W. (BOB) GOODLATTE, Republican, of Roanoke, VA; born on 
September 22, 1952 in Holyoke, MA; B.A., Bates College, Lewiston, ME, 
1974; J.D., Washington and Lee University, 1977; Massachusetts bar, 
1977, Virginia bar, 1978; began practice in Roanoke, VA, 1979; district 
director for Congressman M. Caldwell Butler, 1977-79; attorney, sole 
practitioner 1979-81; partner, 1981-92; chairman, sixth district, VA, 
Republican Committee, 1983-88; member, Civitan Club of Roanoke 
(president, 1989-90); former member, Building Better Boards Advisory 
Council; member, Parent Teachers Association, Fishburn Park Elementary 
School; married in 1974 to Maryellen Flaherty; two children: Jennifer, 
1983 and Robert, 1986; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
123 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4606..................................................         225-5431
  Administrative Assistant.--Tim Phillips.                 FAX: 225-9681
  Legislative Director.--Elizabeth Frazee.                              
  Legislative Assistant.--Kevin Kramp.                                  
540 Crestar Plaza, 10 Franklin Street, S.E. Roanoke, VA                 
 24011.................................................   (703) 857-2672
  District Director.--Pete Larkin.                         FAX: 857-2675
919 Main Street, Suite 300, Lynchburg, VA 24504........   (804) 845-8306
                                                           FAX: 845-8245
114 North Central Avenue, Staunton, VA 24401...........   (703) 885-3861
                                                           FAX: 885-3930
2 South Main Street, 1st Floor, Suite A, Harrisonburg,                  
 VA 22801..............................................   (703) 432-2391
                                                           FAX: 432-6593
                                                                        


Counties: Alleghany, Amherst, Augusta, Bath, Bedford (part), Botetourt, 
        Highland, Roanoke (part), Rockbridge, and Rockingham (part). 
        Cities: Buena Vista, Clifton Forge, Covington, Harrisonburg, 
        Lexington, Lynchburg, Roanoke, Salem, Staunton, and Waynesboro. 
        Population (1990), 562,572
ZIP Codes: 22801, 22811-12, 22815, 22820-21, 22827 (part), 22830-34, 
        22840-41, 22843, 22846, 22848, 22849 (part), 22850 (part), 22853 
        (part), 22920 (part), 22922 (part), 22939, 22951 (part), 22952 
        (part), 22967 (part), 22980, 24001-20, 24022-38, 24051 (part), 
        24059 (part), 24064, 24066, 24070 (part), 24077, 24079 (part), 
        24083, 24085, 24090, 24101 (part), 24130, 24153, 24175, 24176 
        (part), 24179 (part), 24401, 24411-13, 24415-16, 24420-22, 24426 
        (part), 24430-33, 24435, 24437-42, 24444-45, 24448-50, 24457-60, 
        24463, 24465, 24467-69, 24471-77, 24479, 24482-87, 24501 (part), 
        24502 (part), 24503 (part), 24504-06, 24521 (part), 24533, 24553 
        (part), 24555, 24572, 24574, 24578-79, 24595, 26807 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    THOMAS J. BLILEY, Jr., Republican, of Richmond, VA; born in 
Chesterfield County, January 28, 1932; educated in parochial schools, 
Benedictine High School, 1948; B.A., history, Georgetown University, 
1952; married to the former Mary Virginia Kelley, 1957; two children: 
Mary Vaughan and T.J. (Jerry) III; served 3 years in the U.S. Navy, 
leaving active duty with the rank of lieutenant; elected to Richmond 
City Council, 1968; appointed vice mayor, 1968; reelected to council and 
appointed mayor, 1970 to March 1977; former board member, National 
League of Cities; past president, Virginia Municipal League; former 
board member, Metropolitan Richmond Chamber of Commerce; board member, 
Central Richmond Association; former board member, Crippled Children's 
Hospital; former member, board of visitors, Virginia Commonwealth 
University; former board member, Southern Bank & Trust Co.; elected to 
the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2241 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4607............................................         225-2815
  Administrative Assistant.--Linda Pedigo.                              
  Legislative Director.--Brent Del Monte.                               
Suite 101, 4914 Fitzhugh Avenue, Richmond, VA 23230....   (804) 771-2809
  District Office Representative.--Kathy Costigan.                      
Suite 207, Culpeper Office Park, 763 Madison Road,                      
 Culpeper, VA 22701....................................   (703) 825-8960
  District Office Representative.--Anita Essalih.                       
                                                                        

Counties: Albemarle (part), Chesterfield (part), Culpeper, Greene, 
        Hanover (part), Henrico (part), Madison, Orange, Spotsylvania 
        (part). City: Richmond (part). Population (1990), 652,643.
ZIP Codes: 22407 (part), 22433, 22508, 22534, 22542, 22553 (part), 
        22565, 22567-68, 22701, 22709, 22711, 22713-15, 22718-19, 22721-
        27, 22729-33, 22735-38, 22740 (part), 22741, 22743, 22748, 22901 
        (part), 22903 (part), 22923, 22929, 22931-32, 22935-37, 22940, 
        22942 (part), 22943, 22945-48, 22953, 22957, 22959-60, 22965, 
        22968, 22972-73, 22987, 22989, 23005 (part), 23015, 23060 
        (part), 23075 (part), 23111 (part), 23112, 23113 (part), 23120 
        (part), 23146 (part), 23150 (part), 23192, 23220 (part), 23221 
        (part), 23222 (part), 23223 (part), 23224 (part), 23225 (part), 
        23226, 23227 (part), 23228 (part), 23229-30, 29231 (part), 23233 
        (part), 23234 (part), 23235-37, 23250, 23255, 23288, 23294, 
        23831 (part), 23832 (part), 23834 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    JAMES P. MORAN, Democrat, of Alexandria, VA; born May 16, 1945, in 
Buffalo, NY; College of Holy Cross, B.A.; Bernard Baruch Graduate School 
of Finance--City University of New York, University of Pittsburgh 
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, 

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M.P.A.; University of Southern California Graduate School, Urban Policy 
and Management; formerly an investment broker with A.G. Edwards & Sons, 
Inc.; staff member on Senate Appropriations Committee; budgetary and 
fiscal policy specialist for Library of Congress; comptroller for the 
U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare; auditor, accountant, 
and senior budget analyst for U.S. Department of Health, Education and 
Welfare; served on City Council of Alexandria, 1979-82; vice mayor of 
Alexandria from 1982-84, and mayor from 1985-90; elected to the 102d 
Congress, November 6, 1990; reelected November 3, 1992 and November 8, 
1994; married to the former Mary Howard; three sons: James, Michael, and 
Patrick; and two daughters: Mary and Dorothy.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
405 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4608..................................................         225-4376
  Chief of Staff.--Mame Reiley.                            FAX: 225-0017
  Legislative Director.--Jonathan Gaffney.                              
  Scheduling Secretary.--Mary Miller.                                   
5115 Franconia Road, Suite B, Alexandria, VA 22302.....   (703) 971-4700
  District Manager.--Susie Warner.                                      
                                                                        

Counties: Arlington, Fairfax (part). Cities: Alexandria, Falls Church. 
        Population (1990), 562,484.
ZIP Codes: 22003 (part), 22015, 22021 (part), 22031 (part), 22039, 
        22040, 22041 (part), 22042 (part), 22043 (part), 22044 (part), 
        22046 (part), 22060, 22067, 22079, 22101 (part), 22102 (part), 
        22106, 22121-22, 22150, 22151 (part), 22152 (part), 22153, 
        22156, 22158-59, 22161, 22201-07, 22209-11, 22213, 22215-19, 
        22222, 22226-7, 22229, 22234, 22302-10, 22311 (part), 22312 
        (part), 22313-14, 22333-34, 22336,

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    RICK BOUCHER, Democrat, of Abingdon, VA; born in Washington County, 
VA, August 1, 1946; graduated from Abingdon High School in 1964; B.A. 
degree from Roanoke College in 1968; J.D. degree from the University of 
Virginia School of Law in 1971; associate, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & 
McCloy, New York, NY; partner, Boucher & Boucher, Abingdon, VA; elected 
to the Virginia State Senate in 1975 and reelected in 1979; former 
chairman of the Oil and Gas Subcommittee of the Virginia Coal and Energy 
Commission; former member: Virginia State Crime Commission, the Virginia 
Commission on Interstate Cooperation, and the Law and Justice Committee 
of the National Conference of State Legislatures; member: the board of 
directors of the First Virginia Bank, Damascus; Abingdon United 
Methodist Church; Kappa Alpha order; Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity; 
American Bar Association, Virginia Bar Association; Association of the 
Bar of the City of New York; recipient of the Abingdon Jaycees 1975, 
Outstanding Young Businessman Award; member: Committee on Commerce, 
assistant whip; Committee on the Judiciary; elected to the 98th Congress 
on November 2, 1982; reelected to each succeeding Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2245 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4609............................................         225-3861
  Chief of Staff.--Andy Wright.                            FAX: 225-0442
  Deputy Chief of Staff/Comunications Director.--Joe                    
   Shoemaker.                                                           
188 East Main Street, Abingdon, VA 24210...............   (703) 628-1145
  District Administrator.--Donna M. Stanley.                            
311 Shawnee Avenue East, Big Stone Gap, VA 24219.......   (703) 523-5450
P.O. Box 1268, 112 North Washington Avenue, Pulaski, VA                 
 24301.................................................   (703) 980-4310
                                                                        

Counties: Bland, Buchanan, Carroll, Craig, Dickenson, Floyd, Giles, 
        Grayson, Lee, Montgomery, Pulaski, Roanoke (part), Russell, 
        Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, Wythe. Cities: 
        Bristol, Galax, Norton, and Radford. Population (1990), 562,380.
ZIP Codes: 24051 (part), 24058, 24059 (part), 24060, 24068, 24070 
        (part), 24072-73, 24079 (part), 24084, 24086-87, 24091, 24093-
        94, 24105 (part), 24108, 24111, 24120 (part), 24124, 24126-29, 
        24131-32, 24134, 24136, 24138, 24141-43, 24147, 24149-50, 24162, 
        24167, 24201, 24210, 24215-21, 24224-26, 24228, 24230, 24236-37, 
        24239, 24243-46, 24248-51, 24256, 24258, 24260, 24263, 24265-66, 
        24269-73, 24277, 24279-83, 24285, 24289, 24292-93, 24301, 24311, 
        24312 (part), 24313-16, 24318-19, 24321-24, 24326-27, 24329-30, 
        24333 (part), 24340, 24347, 24348 (part), 24350, 24354, 24360-
        61, 24363, 24366, 24368, 24370, 24373-75, 24377-79, 24380 
        (part), 24382, 24601-09, 24611-14, 24616, 24618-20, 24622, 
        24624, 24627-28, 24630-31, 24633-35, 24637, 24639-41, 24646-47, 
        24649, 24651, 24655-59
        
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                             TENTH DISTRICT

    FRANK R. WOLF, Republican, of Vienna, VA; born in Philadelphia, PA, 
January 30, 1939; attended the Philadelphia public schools; B.A., 
Pennsylvania State University, 1961; LL.B., Georgetown University Law 
School, 1965; served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps (Reserves); lawyer, 
admitted to the Virginia State bar; legislative assistant for former 
U.S. Congressman Edward G. Biester, Jr., 1968-71; assistant to Secretary 
of the Interior, Rogers C.B. Morton, 1971-74; Deputy Assistant Secretary 
for Congressional and Legislative Affairs, Department of the Interior, 
1974-75; member, Vienna Presbyterian Church; married to the former 
Carolyn Stover; five children: Frank, Jr., Virginia, Anne, Brenda, and 
Rebecca; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.
      

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
241 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4610..................................................         225-5136
  Administrative Assistant.--Charles White.                FAX: 225-0437
  Legislative Director.--Janet Shaffron.                                
  Appropriations Associate Staff.--Barbara Comstock.                    
13873 Park Center Road, Suite 130, Herndon, VA 22071...   (703) 709-5800
110 North Cameron Street, Winchester, VA 22601.........   (703) 667-0900
                                                                        

Counties: Clarke, Fairfax (part), Fauquier, Frederick, Loudoun, Page, 
        Prince William (part), Rappahannock, Rockingham (part), 
        Shenandoah, Warren. Cities: Manassas, Manassas Park, and 
        Winchester. Population (1990), 562,664.
ZIP Codes: 20041 (part), 20301-01, 22003 (part), 22010-11, 22012 (part), 
        22020 (part), 22021 (part), 22027, 22030 (part), 22031 (part), 
        22032-33, 22037-38, 22040-44, 22046, 22066-68, 22070-71, 22075, 
        22078, 22080-81, 22090-91, 22094, 22101-03, 22106, 22109, 22116, 
        22117 (part), 22124, 22129, 22130 (part), 22131-32, 22141, 
        22170, 22176 (part), 22180, 22190, 22201-07, 22209-13, 22215-16, 
        22311 (part), 22312 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                            ELEVENTH DISTRICT

    THOMAS M. DAVIS, Republican, of Falls Church, VA; born in Minot, ND, 
on January 5, 1949; graduated, U.S. Capitol Page School; B.A., Amherst 
College with honors in Political Science; J.D., University of Virginia 
law school; attended Officer Candidate School; served in the Virginia 
National Guard, and the U.S. Army Reserve; Chief elected official of 
Fairfax County as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, 1992-95; Mason 
District representative to Fairfax Board of Supervisors, 1980-91; 
formerly Vice President and General Counsel of PRC, Inc., McLean VA; 
former chairman, Northern Virginia Transportation Commission; charter 
member and past president, Bailey's Crossroads Rotary Club; serves on 
numerous charity boards; President, Washington Metropolitan Council of 
Governments, 1992-93; married to the former Peggy Rantz, 1973; three 
children: Carlton, Pamela, and Shelley; elected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
415 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4611..................................................         225-1492
  Chief of Staff.--John Hishta.                            FAX: 225-3071
  Legislative Director.--Chip Highsmith.                                
  Press Secretary.--John Hishta.                                        
  Executive Assistant.--Kathy Walsh.                                    
7018 Evergreen Court, Annandale, VA 22003..............   (703) 916-9610
  District Director.--Linda O'Meara.                       FAX: 916-9617
Herndon Town Hall, 730 Elden Street, Second Floor,                      
 Herndon, VA 22070.....................................   (703) 437-1726
  Constituent Service Director.--Ann Wharam.               FAX: 437-3004
Dominion Center, 13554 Minnieville Road, Woodbridge, VA                 
 22192.................................................   (703) 590-4599
  Constituent Service Director.--George Massey.            FAX: 590-4740
                                                                        

Counties: Fairfax (part), Prince William (part). Cities: Reston, 
        Herndon, Vienna, city of Fairfax, Annandale, Burke, Fairfax 
        Station, Occoquan, Woodbridge, Lake Ridge, Dale City, Dumfries, 
        Quantico. Population (1990), 562,497.
ZIP Codes: 22003, 22009, 22015 (part), 22020 (part), 22024 (part), 22026 
        (part), 22027, 22030 (part), 22031-32, 22035, 22038, 22039 
        (part), 22041 (part), 22042 (part), 22043 (part), 22044 (part), 
        22046 (part), 22070 (part), 22071 (part), 22079 (part), 22090-
        91, 22094, 22102 (part), 22111 (part), 22116, 22124 (part), 
        22125, 22134, 22151 (part), 22152 (part), 22172, 22180, 22181 
        (part), 22182 (part), 22183, 22191, 22192 (part), 22193 (part), 
        22194, 22302 (part), 22311 (part), 22312 (part)
        
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                               WASHINGTON

                  (Population, 1990 census, 4,887,941)

                                SENATORS

    SLADE GORTON, Republican, of Seattle, WA; born January 8, 1928, 
Chicago, IL; graduated high school, Evanston, IL, 1945; enlisted U.S. 
Army, 1945-46; A.B., international relations, Dartmouth, 1950; LL.B., 
with honors, Columbia University Law School, New York, 1953; admitted to 
bar, Washington State, 1953; service in U.S. Air Force, 1953-56, retired 
colonel, USAF Reserve; elected Washington State House of 
Representatives, 46th District, Seattle, 1958; reelected 1960, 1962, 
1964, 1966, (majority leader) 1967-68; elected Washington State attorney 
general, 1968; reelected 1972, 1976; member, National Association of 
Attorneys General, 1969-80, (president) 1976-77; Wyman award winner, 
1980; member: President's Consumer Advisory Council, 1975-77; Washington 
State Law and Justice Commission, 1969-80, (chairman) 1969-70; State 
Criminal Justice Training Commission, 1969-80, (chairman) 1969-76; 
married Sally Clark of Selah, WA, 1958; son, Tod (April 7, 1959); 
daughters: Sarah Jane (June 28, 1960) and Rebecca Lynn (February 24, 
1962); elected to the U.S. Senate, November 4, 1980, for the 6-year term 
beginning January 3, 1981; unsuccessful candidate for reelection, 
November 4, 1986; elected on November 8, 1988 to the U.S. Senate for the 
6-year term beginning January 3, 1989.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
730 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 4701..................................................         224-3441
  Chief of Staff.--Larry Ehl.                              FAX: 224-9393
  Legislative Director.--Sam Spina.                                     
  Press Secretary.--Heidi Kelly.                                        
3206 Jackson Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue,                       
 Seattle, WA 98174.....................................   (206) 553-0350
  State Director.--Veda Jellen.                            FAX: 553-8358
697 U.S. Courthouse, West 920 Riverside, Spokane, WA                    
 99201.................................................   (509) 353-2507
                                                           FAX: 353-2547
Federal Office Building, 500 West 12th Street,                          
 Vancouver, WA 98660...................................   (206) 696-7838
                                                           FAX: 696-7844
Morris Building, Room 119, 23 South Wenatchee Avenue,                   
 Wenatchee, WA 98801...................................   (509) 663-2118
                                                           FAX: 669-1085
402 East Yakima Avenue, Box 4083, Yakima, WA 98901.....   (509) 248-8084
                                                           FAX: 842-8167
1530 Grandridge Boulevard, Suite 212, Kennewick, WA                     
 99336.................................................   (509) 783-0640
                                                           FAX: 735-7559
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    PATTY MURRAY, Democrat, of Seattle, WA; born October 11, 1950 in 
Seattle, WA; B.A., Washington State University, 1972; teacher, lobbyist; 
school board member 1985-89; elected to Washington State Senate, 1988-
92; Shoreline Community Cooperative School, parent volunteer, 1977-84; 
Shoreline Community College, Parent Education instructor for Crystal 
Springs, 1984-87; citizen lobbyist for environmental and educational 
issues, 1983-88; elected: board of directors, Shoreline School District, 
1985-89; two-term president and legislative representative; Washington 
State Senate, first district, 1988-92; Washington State Legislator of 
the Year, 1990; Democratic Whip, 1990-92; member: Education; Ways & 
Means; Commerce and Labor Committees; Domestic Timber Processing select 
committee; Domestic Timber Processing, and Open Government select 
committee; chairperson, School Transportation Safety Task Force; married 
Rob Murray, 1972; two children: son Randy, 18 and daughter Sara, 15; 
elected to the U.S. Senate, November 3, 1992, for the 6-year term 
beginning January 3, 1993; serves on Appropriations, Banking, Housing 
and Urban Affairs, and Budget Committees.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
111 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-4704............................................         224-2621
  Chief of Staff.--Patricia Akiyama.                       FAX: 224-0238
  Legislative Director.--Ric Ilgenfritz.                   TDD: 224-4430
  Press Secretary.--Rex Carney.                                         
2988 Jackson Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue,                       
 Seattle, WA 98174.....................................   (206) 553-5545
  State Director.--Dan Evans.                                           
140 Federal Building, 500 West 12th, Vancouver, WA                      
 98660.................................................   (206) 696-7797
West 601 First Ave., Spokane, WA 99201.................   (509) 624-9515
                                                                        



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                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    RICK WHITE, Republican, of Bainbridge Island, WA; born in 
Bloomington, IN, on November 6, 1953; B.A., Darmouth College, Hanover, 
NH, 1975; attended Pantheon-Sorbonne in Paris; J.D., Georgetown 
University, Washington, DC, 1980; partner, Perkins Coie law firm; 
private sector jobs ranging from dock foreman to assembly line worker to 
grill cook; founder and director, ``Books for Kids,''(a literacy 
program); services: YMCA's Indian Guides program, Law Explorers advisor 
for the Scouts; elder, Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church; member of 
Leadership Tomorrow; leader, Republican Party, ``Farm Team'' 
(encouraging young professionals to get involved in the party), served 
on Queen Anne Community Council, 1986-88; delegate to various districts; 
House Commerce Committee; subcommittees: Telecommunications and Finance, 
Commerce, Trade and Hazardous Materials; married to Vikki Kennedy, 1982; 
four children: Kathleen (10), Emily (8), Charlotte (6), and Richard (3); 
elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
116 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.         225-6311
  Administrative Assistant.--Michael Gallagher.                         
  Legislative Director.--John Kelly.                                    
  Scheduler/Office Manager.--Amonica Richardson.                        
  Press Secretary.--Connie Correll.                                     
21905 64th Avenue West, Suite 101, Mountlake Terrace,                   
 WA 98043..............................................   (206) 640-0233
  Chief of Staff.--Randy Pepple.                                        
  District Director.--Marjorie Wickham.                                 
19068 Jensen Way #8, Poulsbo, WA 98370.................   (800) 422-5521
                                                                        

Counties: King (part); Kitsap (part); Snohomish (part). Cities and 
        townships: Bainbridge Island; Bellevue; Bothell; Bremerton; 
        Edmonds; Everett; Hansville; Indianola; Keyport; Kingston; 
        Kirkland; Lynnwood; Mountlake Terrace; Port Gamble; Poulsbo; 
        Redmond; Seabeck; Seattle; Silverdale; Suquamish; Woodinville; 
        Medina. Population (1990), 540,745.
ZIP Codes: 98004 (part), 98005 (part), 98007 (part), 98008 (part), 
        98009, 98011, 98012 (part), 98020, 98021 (part), 98026, 98033-
        34, 98036, 98037 (part), 98039, 98041, 98043, 98046, 98052 
        (part), 98061, 98072 (part), 98073, 98083, 98103 (part), 98110, 
        98117 (part), 98133 (part), 98155 (part), 98177, 98204 (part), 
        98208 (part), 98272 (part), 98275 (part), 98290 (part), 98310 
        (part), 98312 (part), 98314-15, 98340, 98342, 98345-46, 98364, 
        98370, 98380 (part), 98383, 98392-93

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    JACK METCALF, Republican, of Langley, WA; born in Marysville, WA, 
November 30, 1927; B.A., Pacific Lutheran University, 1951; University 
of Washington, 1966; owner of the Log Castle Bed and Breakfast, Langley, 
WA; teacher, Everett High School; U.S. Army, 1946-47; member: U.S. Fish 
and Wildlife Service Patrol Boat Skipper with U.S. Marshal Authority 
1947-48; United We Stand America, Concord Coalition, South Whidby 
Washington Historical Society, South Whidby Washington Kiwanis, Wildcat 
Steelhead Club, and Back Country Horsemen--Skagit County Chapter; 
Washington State House, 1960-64; Washington State Senate, 1966-74, 1980-
92; Washington State Senate Assistant Republican Whip; chairman, Senate 
Environmental and Natural Resources Committee, 1988-92; married, Norma 
Metcalf, 1948; four children: Marta, Gayle, Ann, and Lea; elected to the 
104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
507 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4702..................................................         225-2605
  Chief of Staff.--John Carlson.                           FAX: 225-4420
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Chris Strow.                                  
  Legislative Assistants.--Jeff Lintz; Erik Strom; Jodi                 
   Hanson.                                                              
  Press Secretary.--Kevin McDermott.                                    
2930 Wetmore Avenue, Suite 901, Everett, WA 98201......   (206) 252-3188
  District Director.--Lew Moore.                          (800) 562-1385
  Office Manager.--Colleen Morse.                                       
322 North Commercial Street, Suite 203, Bellingham, WA                  
 98225.................................................   (360) 733-4500
  Office Manager.--Fairalee Markusen.                                   
                                                                        

Counties: Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish (part), and Wetcom. Cities 
        and Townships: Bellingham, Everett, Mt. Vernon. Population 
        (1990), 540,739.
ZIP Codes: 98101, 98116 (part), 98200 (part), 98201, 98203 (part), 
        98204-07, 98208 (part), 98220-23, 98225-27, 98230, 98232-33, 
        98235-41, 98243-53, 98255-64, 98266-68, 98270, 98272-73, 98276-
        81, 98283-84, 98286-87, 98290 (part), 

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        98292-95, 98297, 98305, 98320, 98324-26, 98331, 98334, 98339, 98343, 
        98350, 98357-58, 98362, 98365, 98368, 98376, 98381-82, 98520 
        (part), 98524, 98526, 98535-36, 98541 (part), 98546, 98548, 
        98550 (part), 98552, 98557, 98560, 98562-63, 98566, 98569, 
        98571, 98575, 98583-84, 98587-88, 98592

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    LINDA A. SMITH, Republican, of Vancouver, WA; born July 16, 1950 in 
LaJunta, CO; attended Riveria Grade School, LaGrande, OR, 1965; 
graduated, Fort Vancouver High School, Vancouver, WA, 1968; attends Glad 
Tidings Church, Vancouver, WA; manager of seven tax preparation offices 
for nine years; committees: Resources, Endangered Species Act Task 
Force, Small Business; subcommittees: Parks and Lands; Fisheries, 
Wildlife and Oceans; Procurement, Exports and Business Opportunities; 
chairperson, Subcommittee on Taxation and Finance; Washington State 
Representative, 1983-86; Washington State Senate, 1987-present; 
chairperson, Children and Family Services Committee; vice chairperson, 
Republican Caucus; author: Washington State Initiative 134--The Fair 
Campaign Practices Act and Washington State Initiative 601; married, 
Vernon Thomas Smith, 1968; two children: Sheri, 1969 and Robert, 1971; 
elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1217 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4703............................................         226-3536
  Chief of Staff.--Patrick Fiske.                          FAX: 225-3478
  Legislative Director.--Ted Case.                                      
  Executive Assistant.--Shirley Smits.                                  
719 Sleater-Kinney Road, Lacey, WA 98503...............   (360) 923-9393
                                                           FAX: 923-9429
1220 Main Street, Suite 310, Vancouver, WA 98660.......   (360) 695-6292
                                                           FAX: 695-6197
                                                                        

Counties: Clark County; cities and townships of Amboy, Ariel, Battle 
        Ground, Brush Prairie, Camas, Heisson, La Center, Ridgefield, 
        Vancouver, Washougal, Woodland, Yacolt. Cowlitz County; cities 
        and townships of Carrolls, Castle Rock, Cougar, Kalama, Kelso, 
        Longview, Ryderwood, Silverlake, Toutle. Grays Harbor County 
        (part); cities and townships of Cosmopolis, Elma, Grayland, 
        McCleary, Malone, Oakville, Satsop, Westport. Klickitat County 
        (part); cities and townships of Appleton, Bingen, Dallesport, 
        Husum, Klickitat, Lyle, Trout Lake, Wahkiacus, White Salmon, 
        Wishram. Lewis County; cities and townships of Adna, Centralia, 
        Chehalis, Cinebar, Curtis, Doty, Ethel, Galvin, Glenoma, 
        Mineral, Morton, Mossyrock, Napavine, Onalaska, Packwood, Pe 
        Ell, Randle, Salkum, Silver Creek, Toledo, Vader, Winlock. 
        Pacific County; cities and townships of Bay Center, Chinook, 
        Ilwaco, Lebam, Long Beach, Menlo, Nahcotta, Naselle, Ocean Park, 
        Oysterville, Raymond, Seaview, South Bend, Tokeland. Pierce 
        County; township of Elbe. Skamania County; cities and townships 
        of Carson, North Bonneville, Stevenson, Underwood. Thurston 
        County (part); cities and townships of Littlerock, Olympia, and 
        Rochester. Wahkiakum County; cities and townships of Cathlamet, 
        Grays River, Rosburg, Skamokawa. Population (1990), 540,745.
ZIP Codes: 98330, 98336, 98355-56, 98361, 98377, 98501-03, 98506, 98522, 
        98527, 98531-33, 98537-39, 98541-42, 98544, 98547, 98554, 98556-
        57, 98559, 98561, 98564-65, 98568, 98570, 98572, 98577, 98579 
        98581-83, 98585-86, 98590-91, 98593, 98595-96, 98601-07, 98609-
        12, 98614, 98616-17, 98621-26, 98628-29, 98631-32, 98635, 98637-
        45, 98647-51, 98660-66, 98668, 98670-75, 98682, 98684-86

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    RICHARD (DOC) HASTINGS, Republican, of Pasco, WA; born in Spokane, 
WA, on February 7, 1941; attended, Longfellow, Captain Grey Elementary, 
Pasco, WA; graduated, Pasco High School, Pasco, WA, 1959; attended: 
Columbia Basin College and Central Washington State University, 
Ellensborg, WA; U.S. Army Reserves, 1963-69; president, Columbia Basin 
Paper and Supply; board of director, Yakima Federal Savings and Loan; 
member: Washington State House of Representatives, 1979-87; Republican 
Caucus chairman, assistant majority leader, National Platform Committee, 
1984; president: Pasco Chamber of Commerce, Pasco Downtown Development 
Association; Pasco Jaycees (chamber president); committees: Ways and 
Means, Energy and Utilities, Agriculture, Judiciary, Constitution and 
Elections, Rules; chairman, Franklin County Republican Central 
Committee, 1974-78; Delegate, Republican National Convention, 1976-1984; 
married to Claire Hastings, 1967; three children: Kirsten, 25; Petrina, 
24; and Colin, 19; elected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1229 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-5816
  Administrative Assistant.--Ed Cassidy.                   FAX: 225-3251
  Scheduler/Office Manager.--Linda Bradley.                             
  Press Secretary.--Sheila Riggs.                                       
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320 North Johnson, Suite 500, Kennewick, WA 99336......   (509) 783-0310
                                                           FAX: 735-9573
302 E. Chestnut, Yakima, WA 98901......................   (509) 452-3243
                                                           FAX: 452-3438
25 North Wenatchee Ave., Suite 202, Wenatchee, WA 98801   (509) 662-4294
                                                           FAX: 662-4295
                                                                        


Counties: Adams County; city of Othello. Benton County; cities and 
        townships of Benton City, Kennewick, Paterson, Plymouth, 
        Prosser, Richland, West Richland. Chelan County; cities and 
        townships of Ardenvoir, Cashmere, Chelan, Chelan Falls, Dryden, 
        Entiat, Leavenworth, Malaga, Manson, Monitor, Peshastin, 
        Stehekin, Wenatchee. Douglas County; cities and townships of 
        Bridgeport, Leahy, Mansfield, Orondo, Palisades, Rock Island, 
        Waterville, Wenatchee. Franklin County; cities and townships of 
        Connell, Eltopia, Kahlotus, Mesa, Pasco, Windust. Grant County; 
        cities and townships of Beverly, Coulee City, Electric City, 
        Ephrata, George, Grand Coulee, Hartline, Marlin, Mattawa, Moses 
        Lake, Quincy, Royal City, Soap Lake, Stratford, Warden, Wilson 
        Creek. Kittitas County; cities and townships of Cle Elum, 
        Easton, Ellensburg, Hyak, Kittitas, Ronald, Roslyn, South Cle 
        Elum, Thorp, Vantage. Klickitat County; cities and townships of 
        Alderdale, Appleton, Bickleton, Bingen, Centerville, Dallesport, 
        Glenwood, Goldendale, Husum, Klickitat, Lyle, Roosevelt, Trout 
        Lake, White Salmon, Wishram. Okanogan County; cities and 
        townships of Brewster, Carlton, Conconully, Coulee Dam, Elmer 
        City, Loomis, Malott, Methow, Nespelem, Okanogan, Omak, 
        Oroville, Pateros, Riverside, Tonasket, Twisp, Wauconda, 
        Winthrop. Yakima County; cities and townships of Brownstown, 
        Buena, Cowiche, Grandview, Granger, Harrah, Mabton, Moxee, 
        Naches, Outlook, Parker, Selah, Sunnyside, Tieton, Toppenish, 
        Wapato, White Swan, Yakima, Zillah. Population (1990), 540,744.
ZIP Codes: 98068, 98605, 98613, 98619, 98620, 98801-02, 98807, 98811-17, 
        98819, 98821-24, 98826-34, 98836-37, 98840-41, 98843-53, 98855-
        60, 98862, 98901-04, 98907-09, 98920-23, 98925-26, 98930, 98932-
        44, 98946-48, 98950-53, 99115-16, 99123-24, 99133, 99135, 99155, 
        99301-02, 99320-22, 99326, 99330, 99335-37, 99343, 99344 (part), 
        99345-46, 99350, 99352, 99356-57

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    GEORGE R. NETHERCUTT, Jr., Republican, of Spokane, WA; born in 
Spokane, October 7, 1944; graduated from North Central High School; 
B.A., Washington State University, 1967; J.D., Gonzaga University School 
of Law, 1971; served as law clerk to Federal Judge Ralph Plummer, U.S. 
District Court, Anchorage, AK; served as staff counsel and chief of 
staff to U.S. Senator Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), 1972-77; private law 
practice: served as town attorney for eastern Washington communities of 
Reardan, Creston and Almira; co-founder, Vanessa Behan Crisis Nursery; 
past president, Spokane County Juvenile Diabetes Foundation; immediate 
past chairman, Spokane County Republican Party; member: Spokane Central 
Lions, Sigma Nu Fraternity, Spokane Masonic Lodge #34, Scottish Rite, El 
Katif Shrine, Masonic Temple Foundation Trustees, Spokane School Levy 
Advisory Foundation; appointed to: Appropriations Committee; 
Agriculture, National Security and Interior subcommittees; married to 
the former Mary Beth Socha of Summerville, SC; two children: Meredith 
and Elliott; elected to the 104th Congress, November 8, 1994.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1527 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-2006
  Chief of Staff.--Jamie Moore.                                         
  Deputy Chief of Staff.--Les Novitsky.                                 
  Legislative Director.--Bill Hanka.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Ken Lisaius.                                        
West 920 Riverside Suite #594, Spokane, WA 99201.......   (509) 353-2374
  District Director.--Erik Skaggs.                                      
  Deputy District Director.--Jeff Ward.                                 
                                                                        

Counties: Adams (part), Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Garfield, Lincoln; Pend 
        Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla Walla, Whitman. Population 
        (1990), 540,744.
ZIP Codes: 99001, 99003-06, 99008-09, 99011-14, 99016-23, 99025-27, 
        99029-34, 99036-37, 99039-40, 99101-02, 99103 (part), 99104-05, 
        99107, 99109-11, 99113-14, 99117-19, 99121-22, 99124-26, 99128 
        (part), 99129-31, 99133 (part), 99134, 99136-41, 99143-44, 
        99146-54, 99156 (part), 99157-61, 99163, 99165-67, 99169-71, 
        99173-74, 99176, 99179-81, 99185, 99201-16, 99218-20, 99223, 
        99228, 99323-24, 99327-29, 99332-33, 99341, 99344 (part), 99347-
        48, 99359-63, 99371, 99401-03

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    NORMAN D. DICKS, Democrat, of Bremerton, WA; born in Bremerton, WA, 
December 16, 1940; graduated, West Bremerton High School, 1959; B.A., 
political science, University of Washington, 1963; J.D., University of 
Washington School of Law, 1968; admitted to Washing

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ton State bar, 1968; joined the staff of Senator Warren G. Magnuson in 
1968 as legislative assistant and appropriations assistant, named 
administrative assistant in 1973 and held that post until he resigned to 
campaign for Congress in February, 1976; in Congress he received a 
first-term appointment to the House Appropriations Committee; and he 
currently serves as a member of its Subcommittees on National Security 
and Natural Resources; appointed to Permanent House Select Committee on 
Intelligence, 1991; ranking democratic member of Intelligence Committee; 
member, Democratic Caucus; member of Washington, DC and Washington State 
bars; serves on the Board of Visitors of the U.S. Air Force Academy and 
is a member of the Puget Sound Naval Bases Association and the Navy 
League of the United States; married to the former Suzanne Callison, 
1967; two sons: David and Ryan; elected to the 95th Congress and 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2467 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4706............................................         225-5916
  Legislative Director.--Pete Modaff.                                   
  Press Secretary.--George Behan.                                       
Suite 2244, 1717 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, WA 98402......   (206) 593-6536
  District Representative.--Mike Weinman.                               
Suite 301, 500 Pacific Avenue, Bremerton, WA 98310.....   (206) 479-4011
  District Representative.--Cheri Williams.                             
                                                                        

Counties: Clallam County: cities and townships of Forks, Port Angeles, 
        La Push, Sequim, Sekiu, Neah Bay. Grays Harbor County: cities 
        and townships of Aberdeen, Hoquiam, Montesano, Ocean City, Ocean 
        Shores, Moclips. Jefferson County: cities and townships of Port 
        Townsend, Quilcene. Kitsap County: cities and townships of 
        Bremerton (part), Port Orchard, Gorst. Mason County: cities and 
        townships of Shelton, Belfair, Allyn, Union. Pierce County: 
        cities and townships of Tacoma (part), Gig Harbor, Lakebay, 
        Lakewood. Population (1990), 540,742.
ZIP Codes: 98303, 98305, 98310 (part), 98312 (part), 98320, 98322, 
        98324-26, 98329, 98331-35, 98337, 98339, 98343, 98349, 98350-51, 
        98353, 98357-59, 98362, 98365-66, 98368, 98376, 98378, 98380 
        (part), 98381-82, 98384, 98386, 98388, 98394-95, 98401, 98402 
        (part), 98403, 98404 (part), 98405-07, 98408 (part), 98409 
        (part) 98411-12, 98415, 98421 (part), 98442, 98444 (part), 
        98464-67, 98492, 98494, 98497, 98498 (part), 98499 (part), 
        98520, 98524, 98526, 98528, 98535-36, 98537 (part) 98546, 98548, 
        98550, 98552, 98555, 98560, 98562-63, 98566, 98569, 98571, 
        98575, 98584, 98587-88, 98592

                                 *  *  *

                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    JIM McDERMOTT, Democrat, of Seattle, WA; born in Chicago, Cook 
County, IL, on December 28, 1936; attended public schools in Downers 
Grove, IL; B.S., Wheaton College, Wheaton, IL, 1958; M.D., University of 
Illinois Medical School, Chicago, 1963; residency in adult psychiatry, 
University of Illinois Hospitals, 1964-66; residency in child 
psychiatry, University of Washington Hospitals, Seattle, 1966-68; 
served, U.S. Navy Medical Corps, lieutenant commander, 1968-70; 
psychiatrist; elected to Washington State House of Representatives, 
1970-72; elected to Washington State Senate, 1974-87; Democratic nominee 
for Governor, 1980; regional medical officer, U.S. Foreign Service, 
1987-88; practicing psychiatrist and assistant clinical professor of 
psychiatry, University of Washington, Seattle, 1970-83; member: 
Washington State Medical Association; King County Medical Society; 
American Psychiatric Association; St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Seattle; 
two grown children: Katherine and James; elected on November 8, 1988, to 
the 101st Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; member: 
Committee on Ways and Means; ranking member, Committee on Standards of 
Official Conduct.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2349 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4707............................................         225-3106
  Administrative Assistant.--Charles M. Williams.                       
  Executive Assistant.--Wilda E. Chisolm.                               
Suite 1212, 1809 7th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101-1313....   (206) 553-7170
  District Administrator.--Nancy F. James.                              
                                                                        

County: King County (part); Cities and Townships: Vashon Island, Burton, 
        Dockton, Seattle (part). Population (1990), 542,000.
ZIP Codes: 98013, 98028, 98055 (part), 98070, 98101-2, 98103 (part), 
        98104-05, 98106 (part), 98107, 98108 (part), 98109, 98111-12, 
        98114-16, 98117 (part), 98118 (part), 98119, 98121-22, 98124-25, 
        98126 (part), 98129, 98133 (part), 98134, 98136, 98144-45, 98146 
        (part), 98150-51, 98154, 98155 (part), 98161, 98164, 98168 
        (part), 98174, 98178 (part), 98181, 98184-85, 98191, 98195, 
        98199
        
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                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    JENNIFER DUNN, Republican, of Bellevue, WA; born July 29, 1941 in 
Seattle, WA; B.A., Stanford University, 1963; chairman, Washington State 
Republican Party, 1981-92; member, Republican National Committee; vice-
chairman, Western Region, RNC; U.S. delegate to the 30th United Nations 
Commission on the Status of Women, 1984, 1990; member, Preparatory 
Commission for the 1985 World Conference on the Status of Women; 
presidential appointee: President's Advisory Council on Voluntary 
Services, President's Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 
Executive Committee of the SBA Advisory Council; received Shavano Summit 
Award for Excellence in National Leadership, Hillsdale College, 1984; 
member: Seattle Junior League, Board of Epiphany School, Advisory Board 
for KUOW-FM (National Public Radio), Metropolitan Opera National 
Council; The Henry M. Jackson Foundation, The International Women's 
Forum and the International Republican Institute; committees: Ways and 
Means, House Oversight; two children: Bryant and Reagan; elected to the 
103d and 104th Congresses.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
432 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 4708..................................................         225-7761
  Chief of Staff.--Phil Bond.                              FAX: 225-8673
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Linda Suter.                               
  Legislative Director.--Tim Hugo.                                      
Suite 201, 50 116th Avenue SE., Bellevue, WA 98004.....   (206) 450-0161
  District Contact.--Jane Muffitt.                                      
                                                                        

Counties: King County; cities and townships of Auburn, Baring, Beaux 
        Arts Village, Bellevue, Black Diamond, Carnation, Duvall, 
        Enumclaw, Fall City, Issaquah, Kent, Mercer Island, Maple 
        Valley, New Castle, North Bend, Preston, Redmond (part), Renton 
        (part), Skykomish, Snoqualmie, Summit, Woodinville. Pierce 
        County; cities and townships of Ashford, Bonney Lake, Buckley, 
        Carbonado, Eatonville, Elbe, Graham, Orting, Puyallup (part), 
        Roy, South Prairie, Spanaway, Sumner, Wilkeson. Population 
        (1990), 540,742.
ZIP Codes: 98001 (part), 98002 (part), 98004 (part), 98005 (part), 
        98006, 98007 (part), 98008 (part), 98009-10, 98014-15, 98019 
        (part), 98021-22, 98024-25, 98027, 98031 (part), 98032 (part), 
        98035, 98038, 98040, 98042, 98045, 98050-51, 98052 (part), 
        98053, 98055 (part), 98056 (part), 98057, 98058 (part), 98059, 
        98064-65, 98068, 98072 (part), 98224, 98288, 98304, 98321, 
        98323, 98328 (part), 98330 (part), 98338 (part), 98344, 98348 
        (part), 98360 (part), 98372 (part), 98373-74, 98385, 98387 
        (part), 98390 (part), 98396, 98446 (part), 98580 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             NINTH DISTRICT

    RANDY TATE, Republican, of Puyallup, WA; born November 23, 1965 in 
Puyallup, WA; A.A., Tacoma Community College; B.A., Western Washington 
University; member: Puyallup Chamber of Commerce, Tacoma Sportsmen's 
Club, Christ Community Baptist Church; Republican Deputy Whip, co-
sponsor, Tax Limitation Balanced Budget Amendment; vice-chairman, 
Transportation Budget Working Group; Leadership Task Force On Term 
Limits; committees: Transportation and Infrastructure, Government Reform 
and Oversight; subcommittees: Aviation; Surface Transportation; National 
Economic Growth; National Resources and Regulatory Affairs; Government 
Management, Information and Technology; Washington State House of 
Representatives, 1988-94; married to Julie Tate, 1991; one child, 
Madeleine; elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1118 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-8901
  Chief of Staff.--Margorie Strayer.                       FAX: 225-3484
  Legislative Director.--Andrew Ehrlich.                                
  Press Secretary.--Ron Reese.                                          
  Office Manager.--Lori Grosbeck.                                       
10925 Canyon Road East, Suite C1, Puyallup, WA 98373...   (206) 539-1322
33301 First Avenue South, Suite B-210, Federal Way, WA                  
 98003.................................................   (206) 661-1459
                                                                        

Counties: King (part); Pierce (part); Thurston (part). Population 
        (1990), 540,744.
ZIP Codes: 98001, 98002 (part), 98003, 98023, 98031 (part), 98032 
        (part), 98047, 98054, 98055 (part), 98056 (part), 98058 (part), 
        98062-63, 98071, 98106 (part), 98108 (part), 98118 (part), 98126 
        (part), 98138, 98146 (part), 98148, 98158, 98160, 98166, 98168 
        (part), 98178 (part), 98188, 98198, 98327, 98328 (part), 98338 
        (part), 98354, 98371, 98372 (part), 98373 (part), 98387 (part), 
        98390 (part), 98402 (part), 98404 (part), 98408 (part), 98409 
        (part), 98421 (part), 98422, 98424, 98433, 98438-39, 98443, 
        98444 (part), 98445, 98446 (part), 98498 (part), 98499 (part), 
        98501 (part), 98503 (part), 98506 (part), 98507, 98513, 98516, 
        98530, 98540, 98558, 98576, 98580 (part), 98589, 98597
        
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                              WEST VIRGINIA

                  (Population, 1990 census, 1,801,625)

                                SENATORS

    ROBERT C. BYRD, Democrat, of Sophia, Raleigh County, WV; born 
November 20, 1917; Baptist; married Erma Ora James; two daughters: Mrs. 
Mohammad (Mona Byrd) Fatemi and Mrs. Jon (Marjorie Byrd) Moore; six 
grandchildren: Erik, Darius, and Fredrik Fatemi; and Michael (deceased), 
Mona, and Mary Anne Moore.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
311 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 4801..................................................         224-3954
  Chief of Staff.--Barbara Videnieks.                                   
  Administrative Assistant.--Debra Wood.                                
  Press Secretaries.--Ann Adler, West Virginia; Marsha                  
   Berry, National.                                                     
Suite 1019, 500 Quarrier Street, Charleston, WV 25301..   (304) 342-5855
  State Liaison.--Anne Barth.                                           
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER IV, Democrat, of Charleston, WV; born in New 
York City, NY, June 18, 1937; graduated, Phillips Exeter Academy, 
Exeter, NH, 1954; A.B., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1961; 
honorary degrees: J.D., West Virginia University, Marshall University, 
Davis and Elkins College, Dickinson College, University of Alabama, 
University of Cincinnati; doctor of humanities, West Virginia Institute 
of Technology; doctor of public service; Salem College; VISTA volunteer, 
Emmons, WV, 1964; elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates, 1966-
68; elected Secretary of State of West Virginia, 1968; president, West 
Virginia Wesleyan College, 1973-76; elected Governor of West Virginia, 
1976-84; married to the former Sharon Percy; four children: John, 
Valerie, Charles, and Justin; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 6, 
1984, for the term expiring January 3, 1991; reelected November 6, 1990.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
109 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 4802..................................................         224-6472
  Administrative Assistant.--R. Lane Bailey.               FAX: 224-7665
  Communications Director.--Laura Quinn.                   TDD: 224-6719
  Legislative Director.--Tamera M. Stanton.                             
405 Capitol Street, Suite 608, Charleston, WV 25301....   (304) 347-5372
207 Prince Street, Beckley, WV 25801...................   (304) 253-9704
200 Adams Street, Fairmont, WV 26554...................   (304) 367-0122
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    ALAN B. MOLLOHAN, Democrat, of Fairmont, WV; born in Fairmont on May 
14, 1943; son of former Congressman Robert H. Mollohan and Helen Holt 
Mollohan; graduated, Greenbrier Military School, Lewisburg, WV, 1962; 
A.B., College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 1966; J.D., West 
Virginia University, College of Law, Morgantown, WV, 1970; captain, U.S. 
Army Reserves, 1970-83; admitted to the West Virginia bar in 1970 and 
commenced practice in Fairmont; admitted to the District of Columbia bar 
in 1975; member, First Baptist Church, Fairmont; married to the former 
Barbara Whiting, 1976; five children: Alan, Robert, Andrew, Karl, and 
Mary Kathryn; elected on November 2, 1982, to the 98th Congress; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2427 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4801............................................         225-4172
  Chief of Staff.--Jane Bobbitt.                                        
  Personal Secretary.--Ann Marie Packo.                                 
  Press Secretary.--Ron Hudok.                                          
  .....................................................                 

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209 P.O. Box 1400, Post Office Building, Clarksburg, WV                 
 26302-1400............................................   (304) 623-4422
P.O. Box 720, Federal Building, Morgantown, WV 26507-                   
 0720..................................................   (304) 292-3019
1117 P.O. Box 145, Federal Building, Parkersburg, WV                    
 26101-0145............................................   (304) 428-0493
316 Federal Building, Wheeling, WV 26003-2900..........   (304) 232-5390
                                                                        


Counties: Barbour, Brooke, Doddridge, Grant, Hancock, Harrison, Marion, 
        Marshall, Mineral, Monongalia, Ohio, Pleasants, Preston, 
        Ritchie, Taylor, Tucker, Tyler, Wetzel, Wood. Cities and 
        townships: Albright, Alma, Alvy, Anmoore, Arthur, Arthurdate, 
        Auburn, Aurora, Barrackville, Baxter, Bayard, Beech Bottom, 
        Belington, Belleville, Belleville, Bellview, Belmont, Bens Run, 
        Benwood, Berea, Bethany, Big Run, Blacksville, Blandville, 
        Booth, Brandonville, Bretz, Bridgeport, Bristol, Brownton, 
        Bruceton Mills, Burlington, Burnt House, Burton, Cabins, Cairo, 
        Cameron, Carolina, Cassville, Center Point, Central Station, 
        Century, Chester, Clarksburg, Coburn, Colfax, Colliers, Core, 
        Corinth, Cove, Cuzzart, Dallas, Davis, Davisville, Dawmont, 
        Dellslow, Dorcas, Eglon, Elk Garden, Ellenboro, Elm Grove, 
        Enterprise, Eureka, Everettville, Fairmont, Fairview, 
        Farmington, Flemington, Follansbee, Folsom, Fort Ashby, Fort 
        Neal, Four states, Friendly, Galloway, Glen Dale, Glen Easton, 
        Goffs, Gormania, Grafton, Grant Town, Granville, Greenwood, 
        Gypsy, Hambleton, Harrisville, Hastings, Haywood, Hazelton, 
        Hebron, Hendricks, Hepzibah, Highland, Hundred, Idamay, 
        Independence, Industrial, Jacksonburg, Jere, Jordan, Junior, 
        Keyser, Kingmont, Kingwood, Knob Fork, Lahmansville, Lima, 
        Littleton, Lost Creek, Lumberport, MacFarlan, Mahone, 
        Maidsville, Mannington, Masontown, Maysville, McMechen, 
        McWhorter, Meadowbrook, Medley, Metz, Middlebourne, 
        Mineralwells, Moatsville, Monongah, Montana Mines, Morgantown, 
        Moundsville, Mount Clare, Mount Storm, Mountain, New Creek, New 
        Cumberland, New England, New Manchester, New Martinsville, New 
        Milton, Newburg, Newell, North Parkersburg, Nutter Fort, Osage, 
        Owings, Paden City, Parkersburg, Parsons, Pennsboro, Pentress, 
        Petersburg, Petroleum, Philippi, Piedmont, Pine Grove, Porters 
        Falls, Proctor, Pullman, Pursglove, Rachel, Reader, Red Creek, 
        Reedsville, Reynoldsville, Riegeley, Rivesville, Rocket Center, 
        Rockport, Rosemont, Rowlesburg, Saint George, Saint Marys, 
        Salem, Shinnston, Shirley, Short Creek, Simpson, Sistersville, 
        Smithburg, Smithfield, Smithville, Spelter, Stonewood, Terra 
        Alta, Thomas, Thornton, Toll Gate, Triadelphia, Tunnelton, 
        Valley Grove, Vienna, Volga, Wadestown, Walker, Wallace, Wana, 
        Warwood, Washington, Watson, Waverly Weirton, Wellsburg, Wendel, 
        West Liberty, West Milford, West Union, Westover, Wheeling Wick, 
        Wilbur, Wiley Ford, Wileyville, Williamstown, Wilson, 
        Wilsonburg, Windsor Heights, Wolf Summit, Worthington, Wyatt. 
        Population (1990), 598,056.
ZIP Codes: 15376 (part), 15377 (part), 26003, 26030-41, 26047, 26050, 
        26055-56, 26058-60, 26062, 26070, 26074-75, 26101-05, 26130 
        (part), 26133 (part), 26134-35, 26142, 26143 (part), 26144, 
        26146, 26148-50, 26155, 26159, 26161-62, 26167, 26169-70, 26175, 
        26178, 26180-81, 26184-87, 26190, 26301-02, 26320, 26322-23, 
        26325, 26327-28, 26330 (part), 26332, 26336-37, 26339, 26344, 
        26346, 26347 (part), 26348, 26354, 26360-62, 26366-67, 26369, 
        26375, 26377, 26378 (part), 26383, 26385-86, 26401-02, 26404, 
        26407-08, 26411, 26415, 26419, 26421-22, 26424, 26426, 26431, 
        26434-38, 26440 (part), 26442, 26448, 26451, 26456, 26459, 
        26461-63, 26554-55, 26559-63, 26566, 26568, 26570-72, 26574-76, 
        26578, 26581, 26582 (part), 26585-88, 26589 (part), 26591

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    ROBERT E. WISE, Jr., Democrat, of Clendenin, WV; born in Washington, 
DC, on January 6, 1948; attended Holtz Elementary School, Charleston; 
graduated, George Washington High School, 1966; A.B., Duke University, 
Durham, NC, 1970; B.A., Tulane University College of Law, New Orleans, 
LA, 1975; attorney, admitted to West Virginia State bar in 1975 and 
commenced practice in Charleston; legislative counsel, Judiciary 
Committee of the West Virginia House of Delegates, 1977-78; director, 
West Virginians for Fair and Equitable Assessment of Taxes, Inc., 1977-
80; elected to West Virginia Senate, 1980-82; member: American Bar 
Association, West Virginia State bar; elected on November 2, 1982 to the 
98th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2434 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4802............................................         225-2711
  Administrative Assistant.--Lowell Johnson.                            
  Legislative Director.--Jane Mellow.                                   
  Press Secretary.--Rod Blackstone.                                     
4710 Chimney Drive, Charleston, WV 25302...............   (304) 342-7170
222 West John Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401............   (304) 264-8810
                                                                        

Counties: Berkeley, Braxton, Calhoun, Clay, Gilmer, Hampshire, Hardy, 
        Jackson, Jefferson, Kanawha, Lewis, Mason, Morgan, Nicholas, 
        Pendleton, Putnam, Randolph, Roane, Upshur, and Wirt. Population 
        (1990), 597,921.
ZIP Codes: 25003, 25005, 25008 (part), 25009-13, 25015, 25018-19, 25021, 
        25024-26, 25028, 25030, 25033, 25034 (part), 25035, 25037, 
        25039, 25043, 25045-46, 25047 (part), 25049-54, 25059 (part), 
        25061, 25063-64, 25067, 25070-71, 25075, 25079-84, 25086, 25088, 
        25093, 25095, 25102-03, 25105-14, 25122-26, 25130, 25132-34, 
        25136 (part), 25141-43, 25147-50, 25154, 25156, 25158, 25159 
        (part), 25160, 25162-66, 25168-69, 25172, 25177, 25181-82, 
        25187, 25193, 25201-06, 25208-10, 25211 (part), 25212-14, 25231, 
        25234, 25235 (part), 25237, 25239-40, 25241 (part), 25242-53, 
        25255-62, 25264-68, 25270-72, 25274-76, 25279-81, 25283, 25285-
        87, 25300-04, 25306, 25309, 25311-15, 25320-39, 25357, 25360, 
        25362, 25501-03, 25506, 25508 (part), 25510 (part), 25513, 
        25515, 25520 (part), 25521, 25523, 25524 (part), 25526, 25529, 
        25536, 25540, 25541 (part), 25544, 25546, 25550, 25557, 25560, 
        25563-65, 25567-69, 25570 (part), 25571 (part), 25572-73, 26130 
        (part), 26133 (part), 26136-39, 26141, 26143 (part), 26145, 
        26147, 26151-53, 26158, 26160, 26164, 26173, 26179, 26202, 
        26205, 26207, 26261, 26321, 26335, 26338, 26342-43, 26350-51, 
        26372, 26376, 26378 (part), 26384, 26409, 26412, 26423, 26430, 
        26439, 26443, 26445-47, 26452, 26504, 26601, 26610-12, 26616-21, 
        26623-27, 26629, 26631, 26633-34, 26636, 26638-41, 26651, 26656 
        (part), 26660, 26662, 26667, 26671, 26675-76, 26678-79, 26681 
        (part), 26683-84, 26688, 26690-91
        
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                             THIRD DISTRICT

    NICK RAHALL II, Democrat, of Beckley, WV; born in Beckley, May 20, 
1949; graduated, Woodrow Wilson High School (Beckley), 1967; A.B., Duke 
University, Durham, NC, 1971; graduate work, George Washington 
University, Washington, DC; colonel in U.S. Air Force Civil Air Patrol; 
president of the West Virginia Society of Washington, DC; business 
executive; sales representative, WWNR radio station; president, 
Mountaineer Tour & Travel Agency, 1974; president, West Virginia 
Broadcasting; named: ``Coal Man of the Year'', Coal Industry News, 1979; 
``Young Democrat of the Year'', Young Democrats, 1980; 1984 West 
Virginia American Legion Distinguished Service Award recipient; 
delegate, Democratic National Conventions, 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984; 
member, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee; member: Rotary, 
Elks, Moose, Eagles, NAACP, National Rifle Association, A.F. & A.M., 
R.A.M., Mount Hope Commandery, Shrine Club, Benie Kedeem Temple in 
Charleston, Beckley Presbyterian Church; chairman and founder, 
Congressional Coal Group; member: Democratic Leadership Council, 
Congressional Black Caucus, Democratic Study Group, Energy and 
Environment Study Conference, Congressional Arts Caucus, Congressional 
Travel and Tourism Caucus, Congressional Textile Caucus, Congressional 
Truck Caucus, Congressional Steel Caucus, Automobile Task Force, 
Congressional Rural Caucus; ranking member, Surface Transportation 
Subcommittee, (chairman); serves on Resources and Infrastructure 
Committees; three children: Rebecca Ashley, Nick Joe III, and Suzanne 
Nicole; elected to the 95th Congress, November 2, 1976; reelected to 
each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2269 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4803............................................         225-3452
  Administrative Assistant.--Kent Keyser.                  FAX: 225-9061
  Legislative Assistants.--Birdie Kyle; Jacquelyn                       
   Duclos.                                                              
  Communications Assistant.--Shawn Beckett.                             
815 Fifth Avenue, Huntington, WV 25701.................   (304) 522-6425
110\1/2\ Main Street, Beckley, WV 25801................   (304) 252-5000
RK Building, Logan, WV 25601...........................   (304) 752-4934
1005 Federal Building, Bluefield, WV 24701.............   (304) 325-6222
101 North Court Street, Lewisburg, WV 24901............   (304) 647-3228
                                                                        

Counties: Boone, Cabell, Fayette, Greenbrier, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, 
        Mercer, Mingo, Monroe, Pocahontas, Raleigh, Summers, Wayne, 
        Webster, and Wyoming. Population (1990), 597,500.
ZIP Codes: 24701, 24710, 24712, 24714-17, 24719, 24724, 24726-27, 24729, 
        24731-33, 24735-40, 24747, 24751, 24801, 24807-11, 24813, 24815-
        32, 24834-36, 24839, 24841-62, 24866-74, 24877-84, 24886-92, 
        24894-99, 25004, 25007, 25008 (part), 25022, 25044, 25047 
        (part), 25048, 25060, 25062, 25076, 25121, 25135, 25140, 25159 
        (part), 25174, 25180, 25183, 25188-89, 25211 (part), 25235 
        (part), 25241 (part), 25504-05, 25507, 25508 (part), 25510 
        (part), 25511-12, 25514, 25517, 25519, 25520 (part), 25524 
        (part), 25530, 25534-35, 25537, 25541 (part), 25545, 25547, 
        25555, 25559, 25562, 25570 (part), 25571 (part), 25601, 25606-
        08, 25611-12, 25614, 25617-21, 25623-25, 25628-39, 25642-54, 
        25661 (part), 25663, 25665-67, 25669-72, 25674, 25676-78, 25682, 
        25684-88, 25690-94, 25696-97, 25699, 25701-29, 25770-79, 25801-
        02, 25810-11, 25813, 25816-18, 25820, 25823, 25825 (part), 
        25826-28, 25832, 25836, 25839, 25841, 25843-45, 25847-49, 25851, 
        25853, 25856-57, 25860, 25865, 25870-71, 25873, 25875-78, 25880 
        (part), 25882, 25902, 25905-09, 25911, 25913, 25915-16, 25918-
        22, 25926-28, 25932-34, 25939, 25943, 25951 (part), 25969 
        (part), 25971, 25979 (part), 25989 (part), 26681 (part)
        
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                                WISCONSIN

                  (Population, 1990 census, 4,906,745)

                                SENATORS

    HERB KOHL, Democrat, of Milwaukee, WI; born in Milwaukee on February 
7, 1935; attended Sherman Elementary, Milwaukee; graduated, Washington 
High School, Milwaukee, 1952; B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 
1956; M.B.A., Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, 
Cambridge, MA, 1958; LL.D., Cardinal Stritch College, Milwaukee, WI, 
1986 (honorary); served, U.S. Army Reserves, 1958-64; businessman; 
president, Herbert Kohl Investments; owner, Milwaukee Bucks NBA 
basketball team; past chairman Milwaukee's United Way Campaign; State 
chairman, Democratic Party of Wisconsin, 1975-77; honors and awards: Pen 
and Mike Club Wisconsin Sports Personality of the Year, 1985; Wisconsin 
Broadcasters Association Joe Killeen Memorial Sportsman of the Year, 
1985; Greater Milwaukee Convention and Visitors Bureau Lamplighter 
Award, 1986; Wisconsin Parkinsons Association Humanitarian of the Year, 
1986; Kiwanis Milwaukee Award, 1987; elected to the U.S. Senate, 
November 8, 1988, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 1989.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
330 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 4903..................................................         224-5653
  Legislative Director.--Kate Sparks.                                   
  Chief of Staff.--Ted Bornstein.                                       
  Administration Assistant.--Cris Coffin.                               
  Communication Director.--Brad Fitch.                                  
  Executive Secretary.--Arlene Branca.                                  
205 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202.........   (414) 297-4451
Suite 312, 14 West Muffin Street, Madison, WI 53703....   (608) 264-5338
Suite 206, Graham Avenue, Eau Claire, WI 54701.........   (715) 832-8424
Suite 235, 4321 West College Avenue, Appleton, WI 54914   (414) 738-1640
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    RUSSELL FEINGOLD, Democrat, of Middleton, WI; born March 2, 1953 in 
Janesville, WI; graduated from Craig High School, Janesville, WI in 
1971; B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1975; Rhodes Scholar, 
Oxford University, 1977; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1979; practicing 
attorney with Foley & Lardner and with LaFollette & Sinykin, both in 
Madison, WI, 1979-85; Wisconsin State Senate, January 1983 to January 
1993; married to Mary Feingold; four children: daughters Jessica and 
Ellen, stepsons Sam Speerschneider and Ted Speerschneider; elected to 
the Senate, November 3, 1992, for the 6-year term beginning January 3, 
1993.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
502 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510-                  
 4904..................................................         224-5323
  Staff Director.--Ruth LaRocque.                                       
  Legislative Director.--Susanne Martinez.                              
  Administrative Assistant.--Mary Murphy.                               
  Press Secretary.--David Sandretti.                                    
517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202.........   (414) 276-7282
8383 Greenway Boulevard, Middleton, WI 53562...........   (608) 828-1200
  State Coordinator.--Moira Harrington.                                 
  Staff Director.--Ruth LaRocque.                                       
317 First Street, Room 107, Wausau, WI 54401...........   (715) 848-5660
425 State Street, Room 232, LaCrosse, WI 54603.........   (608) 782-5585
                                                                        


                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             FIRST DISTRICT

    MARK W. NEUMANN, Republican, of Janesville, WI; born on February 27, 
1954; attended East Troy High School, 1972; B.S., University of 
Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI, 1975; M.S., University of Wisconsin, River 
Falls, WI, 1977; homebuilder; member of St. Matthew's Evangelical 
Lutheran Church of Janesville; past president of the Milton Chamber of 
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Optimist Club, Forward Janesville, South Central Wisconsin Builders 
Association, National Federation of Independent Businesses, Janesville 
Board of Realtors, director of the Boys and Girls Club of Janesville, 
Board of Regents of Wisconsin Lutheran College: recipient of the 
Entrepreneur of the Year Award from the University of Wisconsin-
Whitewater Entrepreneurship Program; member, House Appropriations 
Committee and subcommittees on National Security, VA, HUD, and 
Independent Agencies, and the District of Columbia; married, Sue Anne 
(Link) Neumann, 1973; three children: Andrew (1977), Tricia (1978), and 
Matthew (1982); elected to the 104th Congress.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1725 Longworth Building, Washington, DC 20515..........         225-3031
  Administrative Assistant.--Chuck Pike.                                
One Parker Place, Room 710, Janesville, WI 53545.......   (608) 752-4050
City Hall, 100 State Street, Beloit, WI 53511..........   (608) 363-0751
City Hall, 9 South Broad Street, Elkhorn, WI 53121.....   (414) 723-7122
6530 Sheridan Road, Room 5, Kenosha, WI 53143..........   (414) 654-1901
Racine County Courthouse, 730 Wisconsin Avenue, Racine,                 
 WI 53403..............................................   (414) 637-0510
                                                                        

  Counties: Green (part), Jefferson (part), Kenosha, Racine, Rock, 
        Walworth, Waukesha (part). Population (1990), 543,530.
ZIP Codes: 53101-02, 53104-05, 53108-09, 53114-15, 53119 (part), 53120-
        21, 53125-26, 53128, 53130 (part), 53138-42, 53147-48, 53149 
        (part), 53152, 53157-59, 53167-68, 53170-71, 53176-77, 53179, 
        53181-82, 53184-85, 53186 (part), 53190 (part), 53191-92, 53194-
        95, 53400, 53402-06, 53501-02, 53505, 53508 (part), 53511, 
        53520, 53521 (part), 53522 (part), 53525, 53528 (part), 53534 
        (part), 53536-37, 53542, 53545-46, 53550, 53563 (part), 53566 
        (part), 53570 (part), 53574 (part), 53576, 53585 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             SECOND DISTRICT

    SCOTT KLUG, Republican, from Madison, WI; born on January 16, 1953 
in Milwaukee, WI; attended grammar schools in West Allis, WI; graduated 
from Marquette University High School, 1971; B.A., Lawrence University, 
Appleton, WI, 1975; M.A., journalism, Northwestern University School of 
Journalism, 1976; M.B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1990; news 
reporter and news anchor for WKOW-TV; investigative reporter for WJLA-
TV; married to the former Theresa Mary Summers; three children: Keefe, 
Brett, and Collin; elected to the 102d Congress on November 6, 1990; 
reelected on November 3, 1992.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1224 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4902............................................         225-2906
  Chief of Staff.--Kris Beininger-Andrews.                              
  Legislative Director.--Pat Browne.                                    
  Press Secretary.--Pamela Arruda-Lambo.                                
  Office Manager/Scheduler.--Laura Imhoff.                              
Room 600, 16 North Carroll Street, Madison, WI 53703...   (608) 257-9200
  District Director.--Judy Lowell.                                      
                                                                        

Counties: Columbia, Dane, Dodge (part), Green (part), Iowa, Jefferson 
        (part), Lafayette, Richland, and Sauk. Population (1990), 
        543,532.
ZIP Codes: 53016, 53032, 53034, 53035 (part), 53039, 53059 (part), 53078 
        (part), 53094 (part), 53503-04, 53506-07, 53508 (part), 53510, 
        53515-17, 53521 (part), 53522 (part), 53523 (part), 53526-27, 
        53528 (part), 53529-33, 53534 (part), 53535, 53540-41, 53543 
        (part), 53544, 53553, 53554 (part), 53555-58, 53559 (part), 
        53560-62, 53565, 53566 (part), 53569 (part), 53570 (part), 
        53571-72, 53573 (part), 53574 (part), 53575, 53577-80, 53581 
        (part), 53582-84, 53585 (part), 53586-88, 53589 (part), 53590, 
        53593, 53594 (part), 53597-99, 53700-01, 53703-08, 53711, 53713-
        19, 53803, 53807 (part), 53811 (part), 53817, 53818 (part), 
        53901, 53910 (part), 53911-13, 53916, 53923 (part), 53924 
        (part), 53925, 53926 (part), 53928, 53932-33, 53935, 53936 
        (part), 53937, 53940-44, 53948 (part), 53951, 53954 (part), 
        53955, 53956 (part), 53959-62, 53963 (part), 53965 (part), 53968 
        (part), 53969, 54634 (part), 61001 (part), 61060 (part), 61075 
        (part), 61087 (part), 61089 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             THIRD DISTRICT

    STEVE GUNDERSON, Republican, of Osseo, WI; born in Eau Claire, WI, 
May 10, 1951; attended Pleasantville grade school, Pleasantville, WI; 
graduated, Whitehall High School, Whitehall, WI, 1969; B.A., political 
science, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1973; graduated, Brown School 
of Broadcasting, 1974; elected, Wisconsin State Legislature, 1975-79; 
legislative 

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director, U.S. Congressman Toby Roth, 1979-80; attends, Grace Lutheran 
Church; member, Lions Club; committees: Agriculture, Economic and 
Educational Opportunities; subcommittees: Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry 
(chairman); Resource Conservation, Research and Forestry; Early 
Childhood, Youth, and Families; Postsecondary Education, Training, and 
Lifelong Learning; elected to the 97th Congress, November 4, 1980; 
reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2185 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515.................................................         225-5506
  Chief of Staff.--Fran McNaught.                                       
  Legislative Director.--Ted Rebarber.                                  
  Press Secretary.--Keven Kennedy.                                      
P.O. Box 247, 622 East State Highway 54, Black River                    
 Falls, WI 54615.......................................   (715) 284-7431
  District Director.--Laverne Ausman.                                   
                                                                        

Counties: Barron, Buffalo, Chippewa (part), Clark (part), Crawford, 
        Dunn, Eau Claire (part), Grant, Jackson, La Crosse, Monroe 
        (part), Pepin, Pierce, Polk (part), St. Croix, Trempealeau, and 
        Vernon. Population (1990), 543,533.
ZIP Codes: 53518, 53543 (part), 53554 (part), 53569 (part), 53573 
        (part), 53581 (part), 53589 (part), 53801-02, 53804-06, 53807 
        (part), 53808-10, 53811 (part), 53812-13, 53816, 53818 (part), 
        53820-21, 53824-27, 53924 (part), 53929 (part), 53968 (part), 
        54001-05, 54007-17, 54020-28, 54082, 54420 (part), 54436, 54446, 
        54456, 54465 (part), 54466 (part), 54601-03, 54610-12, 54614-17, 
        54619 (part), 54621-26, 54627 (part), 54628, 54629 (part), 
        54630-32, 54634 (part), 54635-36, 54638 (part), 54639-40, 54642 
        (part), 54644-45, 54650-52, 54653 (part), 54654-55, 54656 
        (part), 54657-59, 54661, 54664-65, 54667, 54669, 54701-03, 
        54720-23, 54725, 54726 (part), 54727 (part), 54728 (part), 54730 
        (part), 54733-38, 54739 (part), 54740-44, 54746-47, 54749-51, 
        54754-56, 54757 (part), 54758-65, 54767, 54768 (part), 54769-70, 
        54771 (part), 54772-73, 54805, 54810, 54812, 54813 (part), 
        54818, 54822, 54824, 54826, 54829 (part), 54841, 54857, 54866, 
        54868, 54889

                                 *  *  *

                             FOURTH DISTRICT

    GERALD D. KLECZKA, Democrat, of Milwaukee, WI; born in Milwaukee, 
WI, November 26, 1943; graduated Don Bosco High School, Milwaukee, 1961; 
attended University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; served in the Wisconsin Air 
National Guard, 1963-69; served in Wisconsin Assembly, 1969-74; 
Wisconsin Senate, 1975-84; member: LaFarge Lifelong Learning Institute, 
Thomas More Foundation, Polish National Alliance-Milwaukee Society, 
Polish American Congress, South Side Democratic Party Unit, State and 
Milwaukee County Democratic Party; married to the former Bonnie L. 
Scott, 1978; elected by special election, April 3, 1984, to the 98th 
Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2301 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4904............................................         225-4572
  Administrative Assistant.--Jennifer McKenzie.                         
  Press Secretary.--Orlando Knauss.                                     
5032 West Forest Home Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53219......   (414) 297-1140
  Wisconsin Director.--Kathryn Hein.                                    
414 West Moreland Blvd., Suite 105, Waukesha, WI 53186.   (414) 549-6360
                                                                        

Counties: Milwaukee (part), Waukesha (part). Cities and townships: 
        Milwaukee (part), Waukesha (part), Pewaukee (part), Big Bend 
        Cudahy, Greendale, Hales Corners, Franklin, New Berlin, 
        Mukwonago, Vernon, Muskego, Oak Creek, South Milwaukee, West 
        Allis, West Milwaukee, St. Francis, and Greenfield. Population 
        (1990), 543,527.
ZIP Codes: 53072 (part), 53103, 53110, 53129, 53130 (part), 53132, 
        53146, 53149 (part), 53150-51, 53154, 53172, 53186 (part), 
        53187-88, 53193, 53202 (part), 53204, 53207, 53214 (part), 
        53215, 53219-21, 53227-28, 53233

                                 *  *  *

                             FIFTH DISTRICT

    THOMAS M. BARRETT, Democrat, of Milwaukee, WI; born December 8, 1953 
in Milwaukee, WI; B.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1976; J.D. 
with honors, University of Wisconsin, Madison Law School, 1980; 
attorney; Wisconsin State Assembly, 1984-89; Wisconsin State Senate, 
1989-92; member Wisconsin State bar; married to Kristine Mansfield 
Barrett, 1991; two children: Thomas John, 1992 and Anne Elizabeth, 1994; 
elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103d Congress.

                                                                        

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                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1224 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-4905............................................         225-3571
  Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Janet                      
   Piraino.                                                FAX: 225-1396
  Associate Administrator.--Jan Miller.                                 
  Legislative Director.--Sharon Robinson.                               
Suite 618, 135 West Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 53203..   (414) 297-1331
  District Director.--Anne DeLeo.                                       
                                                                        


Counties: Milwaukee County (part): Cities and townships: Bayside, Brown 
        Deer, Fox Point, Glendale, River Hills, Shorewood, Wauwatosa & 
        Whitefish Bay. Population (1990), 543,530.
ZIP Codes: 53200-01, 53202 (part), 53203, 53205-06, 53208-10, 53211 
        (part), 53212-13, 53214 (part), 53216, 53217 (part), 53218, 
        53222-26

                                 *  *  *

                             SIXTH DISTRICT

    THOMAS E. PETRI, Republican, of Fond du Lac, WI; born in Marinette, 
WI, May 28, 1940; educated in the public schools of Fond du Lac; 
graduated, Lowell P. Goodrich High School, 1958; B.A., Harvard College, 
Cambridge, MA, 1962; and J.D., Harvard Law School, 1965; admitted to the 
Wisconsin State and Fond du Lac County Bar Associations, 1965; commenced 
practice in Fond du Lac in 1970; lawyer; law clerk to Federal Judge 
James Doyle, 1965; Peace Corps volunteer, 1966-67; White House aide, 
1969; elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1972; reelected in 1976 
and served until April 1979; married; one daughter; elected to the 96th 
Congress, by special election, April 3, 1979, to fill the vacancy caused 
by the death of William A. Steiger; reelected to each succeeding 
Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2262 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4906............................................         225-2476
  Administrative Assistant/Legislative Director.--                      
   Joseph Flader.                                                       
  Communications Director.--Niel Wright.                                
  Office Manager.--Linda Towse.                                         
845 South Main Street, #160, Fond du Lac, WI 54935.....   (414) 922-1180
  District Director.--Sue Kerkman.                                      
115 Washington Avenue, Oshkosh, WI 54901...............   (414) 231-6333
                                                                        

Counties: Adams; Brown (part); Calumet (part); Fond du Lac (part); Green 
        Lake; Juneau; Manitowoc (part); Marquette; Monroe (part); 
        Outagamie (part); Sheboygan (part); Waupaca; Waushara; 
        Winnebago. Cities and townships: Adams, Adrian, Algoma, Alto, 
        Angelo (part), Armenia, Ashford (part), Auburn, Aurora, Bear 
        Creek, Berlin, Big Falls, Big Flats, Black Wolf, Bloomfield, 
        Brandon, Brillion, Brooklyn, Brothertown, Buchanan, Buffalo, 
        Byron, Byron, Caledonia, Calumet, Camp Douglas, Campbellspot, 
        Cascade, Cato, Centeville, Charleston, Chilton, Chitton, 
        Clayton, Clearfield, Cleveland, Clifton, Clintonville, Colburn, 
        Coloma, Combined Locks, Cooperstown (part), Crystal Lake, 
        Cutler, Dakota, Dayton, Deerfield, Dell Prairie, Douglas, 
        DuPont, Easton, Eaton, Eden, Eldorado, Elkhart Lake, Elroy, 
        Embarras, Empire, Endeavor, Fairwater, Farmington, Finley, Fond 
        du Lac, Forest, Fountain, Francis Creek, Franklin, Fremont, 
        Friendship, Germantown, Gibson Kossuth, Glenbeulah, Glendale, 
        Grant, Green Lake, Greenbush, Greenfield, Hancock, Harris, 
        Harrison, Helvetia, Hilbert, Holland, Hustler, Iola, Jackson, 
        Jefferson (part), Kellnersville, Kendall, Kiel, Kildare, 
        Kimberly, Kingston, Lafayette (part), LaGrange, Lamartine, 
        Larabee, Lebanon, Lemonwier, Leola, Leon, Liberty, Lima, 
        Lincoln, Lind, Linding, Lisbon, Little Chute, Little Wolf, 
        Lohrville, Lyndon, Lyndon Station, Mackford, Manchester, 
        Manitowoc, Maple Grove, Maribel, Marion, Markesan, Marquette, 
        Marshfield, Matteson, Mauston, Mecan, Meeme, Menasha, Menasha, 
        Metomer, Mishicot, Mitchel, Monroe, Montello, Moundville, Mount 
        Morris, Mukwa, Munawa, Munitowoc, Necedah, Neerah, Nekimi, 
        Nepeuskon, Neshkoro, New Chester, New Haven, New Holstein, New 
        Lisbon, New London, New Lyme (part), Newton, North Fon du Lac, 
        Norwalk, Oakdale, Oakfield, Oakfield, Oasis, Ogdensburg, Omro, 
        Orange, Osceola, Oshkosh, Oxford, Packwaukee, Plainfield, 
        Plymouth, Potter, Poygan, Poysippi, Preston, Princeton, Quincy, 
        Rantoul, Redgranite, Reedsville, Rhine, Richfield, Richford, 
        Ridgeville, Ripon, Rockland, Rome, Rose, Rosendale, Royalton, 
        Rushford, Russell, Saxeville, Scandinavia, Schleswig, Scott, 
        Seneca, Sheboygan Falls, Sheldon, Sherwood, Shields, 
        Springfield, Springvale, Springville, Springwater, St. Cloud, 
        St. Lawrence, St. Marie, St. Nazianz, Stockbridge, Strongs 
        Prairie, Summit, Taycheedah, Tomah, Tomah Seven Mile Creek, Two 
        Creeks, Two Rivers, Union, Union Center, Utica, Valders, 
        Vinland, Waldo, Warren, Waupaca, Waupun, Wautoma, Wellington, 
        Wells (part), Westfield, Weyauwega, Whitelaw, Wild Rose, Wilton, 
        Winchester, Winnecome, Wolf River, Wonewoc, Woodville, 
        Wrightstown (part), Wyeville, Wyoming. Population (1990), 
        543,652.
ZIP Codes: 53006 (part), 53009, 53010 (part), 53011 (part), 53014-15, 
        53019-20, 53023, 53026, 53031, 53040 (part), 53042, 53044, 53048 
        (part), 53049, 53057, 53061-63, 53065, 53070 (part), 53073 
        (part), 53079, 53081 (part), 53083 (part), 53085, 53088, 53093 
        (part), 53910 (part), 53919-21, 53923 (part), 53926 (part), 
        53927, 53929 (part), 53930-31, 53934, 53936 (part), 53939, 
        53945-47, 53948 (part), 53949-50, 53952-53, 53954 (part), 53956 
        (part), 53963 (part), 53964, 53965 (part), 54110 (part), 54123, 
        54126 (part), 54129, 54130 (part), 54160, 54169, 54170 (part), 
        54206 (part), 54207, 54208 (part), 54214, 54215 (part), 54220, 
        54227-28, 54230, 54232, 54240-41, 54245, 54247, 54413, 54457 
        (part), 54466 (part), 54486 (part), 54613, 54618, 54619 (part), 
        54620, 54627 (part), 54629 (part), 54637, 54638 (part), 54641, 
        54642 (part), 54643, 54646, 54648-49, 54653 (part), 54656 
        (part), 54660, 54662, 54666, 54670-71, 54901-04, 54909 (part), 
        54911 (part), 54915, 54921 (part), 54922 (part), 54923, 54926-
        27, 54929-30, 54932-36, 54940 (part), 54941, 54943, 54945-47, 
        54949, 54950 (part), 54952, 54956 (part), 54957, 54960, 54961 
        (part), 54962-65, 54966 (part), 54967-68, 54970-71, 54974-77, 
        54979-80, 54981 (part), 54982-86, 54990
        
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                            SEVENTH DISTRICT

    DAVID R. OBEY, Democrat, of Wausau, WI; born in Okmulgee, OK, 
October 3, 1938; graduated Wausau High School, 1956; M.A. degree in 
political science, University of Wisconsin, 1960 (graduate work in 
Russian government and foreign policy); elected to the Wisconsin 
Legislature from Marathon County's 2d District at the age of 24; 
reelected three times; assistant Democratic floor leader; married Joan 
Lepinski of Wausau, WI, 1962; two sons: Craig David and Douglas David; 
elected to the 91st Congress by special election, April 1, 1969, to fill 
vacancy created by resignation of Melvin R. Laird; reelected to each 
succeeding Congress; ranking member, House Committee on Appropriations; 
Subcommittee on Labor-HEW, ranking member, ex officio member of all 
subcommittees; and chairman, Joint Economic Committee.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2462 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4907............................................         225-3365
  Staff Director.--Joseph R. Crapa.                                     
  Executive Assistant/Personal Secretary.--Carly M.                     
   Burns.                                                               
  Press Secretary.--John Deeken.                                        
Federal Building, 317 First Street, Wausau, WI 54401...   (715) 842-5606
  District Representative.--Jerry Madison.                              
                                                                        

Counties: Ashland; Bayfield; Burnett; Chippewa (part); Clark (part); 
        Douglas; Eau Claire (part); Iron; Lincoln; Marathon; Oneida 
        (part); Polk (part); Portage; Price; Rusk; Sawyer; Taylor; 
        Washburn; Wood. Population (1990), 543,529.
ZIP Codes: 54006, 54024 (part), 54401-02, 54405-07, 54408 (part), 54409 
        (part), 54410-12, 54413 (part), 54414 (part), 54415, 54417, 
        54419, 54421-23, 54425-26, 54427 (part), 54429, 54432-34, 54435 
        (part), 54443, 54447-49, 54451-55, 54457 (part), 54458-60, 54463 
        (part), 54466 (part), 54467, 54469-71, 54473-76, 54479-81, 
        54484, 54487-90, 54494, 54498, 54499 (part), 54501 (part), 
        54513-15, 54517, 54524-30, 54532, 54534, 54536-37, 54546 (part), 
        54547-50, 54552, 54555-56, 54559, 54563-65, 54702 (part), 54703 
        (part), 54724, 54726 (part), 54727 (part), 54729, 54731-32, 
        54739 (part), 54745, 54748, 54757 (part), 54766, 54768 (part), 
        54771 (part), 54801, 54806, 54813 (part), 54814, 54815, 54816-
        17, 54819-21, 54824 (part), 54825, 54827-28, 54829 (part), 
        54830, 54832, 54833, 54834-40, 54842-51, 54852, 54853-56, 54858-
        59, 54861-62, 54864-65, 54867, 54870-76, 54880, 54888, 54890-91, 
        54893-96, 54909 (part), 54921 (part)

                                 *  *  *

                             EIGHTH DISTRICT

    TOBY ROTH, Republican, of Appleton, WI; born in Strasburg, ND, on 
October 10, 1938; B.A., Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, 1961; first 
lieutenant, U.S. Army Reserve, 1962-69; realtor; elected to Wisconsin 
Legislature, 1972, reelected 1974 and 1976; selected in 1978 ``Wisconsin 
Legislator of the Year'' by Wisconsin Towns Association; former member 
and president, Northside Businessmen's Association; American Legion Post 
38; honorary member, Optimists; former chairman, Outagamie County Young 
Republicans; former member, Jaycees, Fox Valley Board of Realtors, 
Wisconsin Exchange Club; married to the former Barbara Fischer, 1964; 
three children: Toby, Jr., Vicky, and Barbie; elected to the 96th 
Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress; 
member: International Relations Committee, Banking and Financial 
Services Committee, Sportsmen's Caucus, Republican Study Committee, and 
Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2234 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4908............................................         225-5665
  Administrative Assistant.--Joseph Western.               FAX: 225-0087
  Press Secretary.--Donald W. Meyer.                                    
2101 South Oneida Street, Green Bay, WI 54304..........   (414) 494-2800
126 North Oneida Street, Appleton, WI 54911............   (414) 739-4167
  Senior District Staff Assistant.--John Fink.                          
                                                                        

Counties: Brown (part); Calumet (part); Door; Florence; Forest; 
        Kewaunee; Langlade; Manitowoc (part); Marinette; Menominee; 
        Oconto; Oneida (part); Outagamie (part); Shawano; Vilas. 
        Population (1990), 543,404.
ZIP Codes: 49935 (part), 49936, 54101-04, 54106-08, 54110 (part), 54111-
        15, 54119-21, 54124-25, 54126 (part), 54127-28, 54130 (part), 
        54131, 54135-41, 54143, 54149-54, 54155 (part), 54156-57, 54159, 
        54161-62, 54164-66, 54170 (part), 54171-77, 54180, 54182, 54201-
        02, 54204-05, 54206 (part), 54208 (part), 54209-13, 54215 
        (part), 54216-17, 54226, 54229, 54231, 54234-35, 54246, 54300-
        08, 54324, 54408 (part), 54409 (part), 54414 (part), 54416, 
        54418, 54424, 54427 (part), 54428, 54430, 54435 (part), 54444-
        45, 54450, 54462, 54463 (part), 54464, 54465 (part), 54485, 
        54486 (part), 54491, 54499 (part), 54501 (part), 54511-12, 
        54516, 54519-21, 54531, 54538 (part), 54539-42, 54545, 54546 
        (part), 54554, 54557, 54558 (part), 54560-62, 54566-67, 54568 
        (part), 54911 (part), 54912-14, 54922 (part), 54928, 54931, 
        54940 (part), 54942, 54944, 54948, 54950 (part), 54951, 54956 
        (part), 54961 (part), 54969, 54978
        
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                             NINTH DISTRICT

    F. JAMES SENSENBRENNER, Jr., Republican, of Menomonee Falls, WI; 
born in Chicago, IL, June 14, 1943; graduated from Milwaukee Country Day 
School, 1961; A.B., Stanford University, 1965; J.D., University of 
Wisconsin Law School, 1968; admitted to the Wisconsin bar, 1968; 
commenced practice in Cedarburg, WI; admitted to practice before the 
U.S. Supreme Court in 1972; attorney; elected to the Wisconsin Assembly 
in 1968, reelected in 1970, 1972, and 1974; elected to Wisconsin Senate 
in a special election in 1975 and reelected in 1976, serving as 
assistant minority leader; staff member of former U.S. Congressman J. 
Arthur Younger of California in 1965; member: Waukesha County Republican 
Party, Wisconsin Bar Association, Riveredge Nature Center, Friends of 
Museum, and American Philatelic Society; married to the former Cheryl 
Warren, March 26, 1977; two sons: Frank James III, born December 21, 
1981; and Robert Alan, born January 21, 1984; elected to the 96th 
Congress, November 7, 1978; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2332 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-4909............................................         225-5101
  Administrative Assistant.--Todd R. Schultz.                           
  Legislative Director.--Robert Cook.                                   
  Office Manager.--Arlene I. Davis.                                     
  Press Secretary.--Kathy Benz.                                         
Room 154, 120 Bishops Way, Brookfield, WI 53005........   (414) 784-1111
  Home Secretary.--Tom Schreibel.                                       
                                                                        

Counties: Dodge (part), Fond du Lac (part), Jefferson (part), Ozaukee, 
        Sheboygan (part), Washington, Waukesha (part). Population 
        (1990), 543,532.
ZIP Codes: 53002-09, 53010 (part), 53012-13, 53016-18, 53021-22, 53024, 
        53027, 53029, 53032-39, 53040 (part), 53044 (part), 53045-48, 
        53050-52, 53056, 53058-60, 53064, 53066, 53069, 53070 (part), 
        53072 (part), 53074-78, 53080-82, 53083 (part), 53085 (part), 
        53086, 53089, 53091-92, 53094-95, 53099, 53118, 53119 (part), 
        53122, 53127, 53137, 53153, 53156 (part), 53178, 53183, 53186 
        (part), 53188 (part), 53217 (part), 53224 (part), 53523 (part), 
        53538 (part), 53549, 53551, 53557, 53579, 53594 (part), 53916, 
        53922, 53963 (part)
        
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                                 WYOMING

                   (Population, 1990 census, 455,975)

                                SENATORS

    ALAN K. SIMPSON, Republican, of Cody, WY; son of former Senator 
Milward Simpson; born in Denver, CO, September 2, 1931; attended the 
public schools of Cody, WY; graduated Cody High School, 1949; B.S.L., 
University of Wyoming, Laramie, 1954, and J.D., 1958; served in the U.S. 
Army, 1954-56; lawyer; admitted to the Wyoming State bar, 1958; 
commenced practice in Cody, WY; partner, law firm of Simpson, Kepler, 
Simpson & Cozzens; assistant attorney general of Wyoming, 1958-59; city 
attorney, Cody, WY, and U.S. Commissioner, 1959-69; member, Wyoming 
House of Representatives, 1964-77; member, American Bar Association, 
Association of Trial Lawyers of America; admitted to practice before the 
U.S. Supreme Court, 1964; member, boards of trustees: Buffalo Bill 
Historical Center (Cody, WY), Gottsche Foundation Rehabilitation Center 
(Thermopolis, WY); member: Episcopal Church, VFW, Rotary Club, Eagles, 
BPOE, various Masonic bodies and the Shrine, also active in various 
other civic and community organizations; married to the former Ann 
Schroll, 1954; three children: William Lloyd, Colin Mackenzie, and Susan 
Lorna; elected to the U.S. Senate, November 7, 1978, for the 6-year term 
beginning January 3, 1979; subsequently appointed by the Governor, 
January 1, 1979, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of 
Senator Clifford P. Hansen; reelected on November 6, 1984 and again in 
November 6, 1990; elected assistant majority leader of the Senate, 
November 29, 1984; elected Assistant Republican Leader of the Senate, 
1987-94.

                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
261 Dirksen Senate Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20510-5002............................................         224-3424
  Chief of Staff.--Donald L. Hardy.                                     
  Scheduler.--Laurie Birleffi Rosen.                                    
  Legislative Director.--Chuck Blahous.                                 
  Press Secretary.--Tad G. Segal.                                       
Suite 1, 1737 East Sheridan, Cody, WY 82414............   (307) 527-7121
2632 Foothill Boulevard, No. 104, Rock Springs, WY                      
 82901.................................................   (307) 382-5079
3201 Federal Building, Casper, WY 82601................   (307) 261-5172
2007 Federal Office Building, Cheyenne, WY 82001.......   (307) 772-2477
2120 Grand Avenue, Laramie, WY 82070...................   (307) 745-5303
P.O. Box 3155, Gillette, WY 82716......................   (307) 682-7091
1120 Maple Way, Suite C, Jackson, WY 83001.............   (307) 739-9507
                                                                        


                                 *  *  *

    CRAIG THOMAS, Republican, of Casper, WY; born February 17, 1933 in 
Cody, WY; graduated from Cody High School, Cody, WY; B.A., University of 
Wyoming, 1955; served in the U.S. Marine Corps, captain, 1955-59; small 
businessman; vice president, Wyoming Farm Bureau, 1960-66; American Farm 
Bureau, 1966-75; general manager, Wyoming Rural Electric Association, 
1975-89; member: Wyoming House of Representatives, 1984-89; United 
States House of Representatives, 1989-94; United States Senate, 1995; 
committees: Energy and Natural Resources, Environment and Public Works, 
Foreign Relations, and Indian Affairs; subcommittees: chairman, Parks, 
Historic Preservation and Recreation; Energy Production and Regulation; 
Forests and Public Land Management; Clean Air, Wetlands, Private 
Property and Nuclear Safety; Drinking Water, Fisheries and Wildlife; 
chairman, East Asian and Pacific Affairs; Near Eastern and South Asian 
Affairs; and International Economic Policy, Export and Trade Promotion; 
married to Susan Thomas; four children: Peter, Paul, Lexi, and Patrick; 
elected by special election April 25, 1989 to fill the vacancy caused by 
the resignation of Dick Cheney; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
302 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510..         224-6441
  Chief of Staff.--Elizabeth Brimmer.                      FAX: 224-1724
  Legislative Director.--Dan Naatz.                                     
  Press Secretary.--Dan Kunsman.                                        
  Administrative Director.--Stacy Robert.                               
2201 Federal Building, Casper, WY 82601................   (307) 261-5413
  State Director.--Bobbi Brown.                            FAX: 265-6706
  .....................................................                 

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2120 Capitol Avenue, Suite 2009, Cheyenne, WY 82009....   (307) 772-2451
  Field Representative.--Ruthann Norris.                   FAX: 638-3512
2632 Foothills Boulevard, Suite 101, Rock Springs, WY                   
 82901.................................................   (307) 362-5012
  Field Representative.--Pati Smith.                       FAX: 362-5129
325 West Main, Suite F, Riverton, WY 82501.............   (307) 856-6642
  Field Representative.--Pam Buline.                       FAX: 856-5901
                                                                        



                             REPRESENTATIVE

                                AT LARGE

    BARBARA CUBIN, Republican, of Casper, WY; born November 30, 1946, in 
Cody, WY; graduated, Natrona County High School; B.S., Creighton 
University, 1969; manager, substitute teacher, social worker, chemist; 
member of Saint Stephens's Episcopal Church; founding member of the 
Casper Suicide Prevention League, Casper Service League, President 
Southridge Elementary School Parent/Teacher Organization, Mercer House, 
(president and executive member), Casper Self Help Center (board 
member), Seton House (board member), Central Wyoming Rescue Mission 
(volunteer cook and server), Wyoming State Choir and Casper Civic 
Chorale, Cub Scout Leader, Sunday school teacher at Saint Stephen's 
Episcopal Church; past memberships: executive committee of the Energy 
Council; chairman, Center for Legislative Energy and Environment 
Research (CLEER); National Council of State Legislatures; vice chairman, 
Energy Committee; awards: 1994 Edison Electric Institutes Wyoming 
Legislator of the Year and Toll Fellowship by the Council of State 
Governments, 1990; Wyoming House of Representatives Committees, 1987-92: 
Minerals, Business and Economic Development, Revenue, Transportation; 
chairperson, Joint Interim Economic Development Subcommittee; Wyoming 
Senate Committees, 1993-94: Travel, Recreation, Wildlife, and Cultural 
Resources; Revenue Committee; Republican activities: chairman, Wyoming 
Senate Conference, 1992-94; Precinct Committeewoman, 1988-94; 
Legislative liaison and member, Natrona County Republican Women; 1992 
Wyoming State Convention Parliamentarian; Delegate, Wyoming State 
Convention, 1990, 1992 and 1994; State Legislative Candidate Recruitment 
Committee for the Wyoming Republican Party in 1988, 1990 and 1992; 
married to Frederick W. (Fritz); two children: William (Bill), 22; 
Frederick III (Eric), 17; elected to the 104th Congress; committees: 
Resources, Science; subcommittees: Energy and Minerals; National Parks, 
Forests and Public Lands; Energy and Environment; Technology.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1114 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515.................................................         225-2311
  Chief of Staff.--Donald Bauer.                           FAX: 225-3057
  Legislative Director.--Jodi Brayton.                                  
  Senior Legislative Assistants: Dave DuBose; Steve                     
   Rice.                                                                
  Press Secretary.--Tom Wiblemo.                                        
100 East B Street, Suite 4003, Casper, WY 82601........   (307) 261-5597
  District Representatives: Baillie Miller; Mantha                      
   Phillips.                                               FAX: 261-5597
2015 Federal Building, Cheyenne, WY 82001..............   (307) 772-2595
  District Representative.--Elaine McCauley.               FAX: 772-2597
2515 Foothill Boulevard, Suite 204, Rock Springs, WY                    
 82901.................................................   (307) 362-4095
  District Representatives: Becky Costantino; John                      
   Morey.                                                  FAX: 362-4097
                                                                        

Population (1990), 455,975
ZIP Codes: 59030 (part), 59311 (part), 69352 (part), 69358 (part), 
        82001, 82003, 82007, 82009, 82050-55, 82057, 82059-63, 82070-71, 
        82080-84, 82190, 82201, 82210, 82212-15, 82217-25, 82227-29, 
        82240, 82242-44, 82301, 82310, 82321-25, 82327, 82329, 82331-32, 
        82334-36, 82401, 82410-12, 82414, 82420-23, 82425-28, 82430, 
        82431 (part), 82432-35, 82440-43, 82450, 82501, 82510, 82512-16, 
        82520, 82523-24, 82601-02, 82604, 82609, 82615, 82620, 82630-31, 
        82633, 82635-40, 82642-44, 82648-49, 82701, 82710-16, 82720-21, 
        82723-25, 82727, 82729-32, 82801, 82831, 82832 (part), 82833-40, 
        82842, 82844-45, 82901-02, 82922-23, 82925-26, 82929-30, 82932-
        39, 82941-45, 83001, 83011-14, 83025, 83101, 83110-16, 83118-24, 
        83126-28
        
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                             AMERICAN SAMOA

                    (Population, 1990 census, 46,773)

                                DELEGATE

    ENI F.H. FALEOMAVAEGA, Democrat, of Vailoatai Pago Pago, AS, 
graduate of Kahuku High School, Hawaii, 1962; B.A., Brigham Young 
University, 1966; J.D., University of Houston Law School, 1972; LL.M., 
University of California, Berkeley, 1973; enlisted U.S. Army, 1966-69, 
Vietnam veteran; Captain USAR, Judge Advocate General Corps, 1982-92; 
adminstrative assistant to American Samoa's Delegate to Washington, 
1973-75; staff counsel, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, 1975-
81; deputy attorney general, American Samoa, 1981-84; elected Lieutenant 
Governor, American Samoa, 1984-89; member: Committee on Foreign Affairs, 
Committee on Natural Resources, Committee on Education and Labor, 
Congressional Human Rights Caucus, Congressional Travel and Tourism 
Caucus, Democratic Study Group, Congressional Arts Caucus, Congressional 
Hispanic Caucus; admitted to U.S. Supreme Court and American Samoa Bars; 
member: National Conference of Lieutenant Governors, National 
Association of Secretaries of State, VFW, Navy League of the United 
States, National Indian American Prayer Breakfast Group, Pago Pago Lions 
Club; married to Hinanui Bambridge Cave of Tahiti; five children; 
elected as the American Samoan Delegate to the 101st Congress, November 
8, 1988; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
2422 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC                      
 20515-5201............................................         225-8577
  Executive Assistant/Office Manager.--Nancy Leong.        FAX: 225-8757
  Legislative Director.--Martin Yerick.                                 
  Administrative Assistant/Public Affairs Coordinator.--                
   Ali'imau Scanlan.                                                    
P.O. Drawer X, Pago Pago, AS 96799.....................   (684) 633-1372
                                                           FAX: 633-2680
                                                                        

ZIP Codes: 96799

                                 *  *  *


 
                          DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

                                DELEGATE

    ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON, Democrat, of Washington, DC; born in 
Washington, DC, June 13, 1937; attended public schools, graduating from 
Dunbar High School, 1955; B.A., Antioch College, 1960; M.A., Yale 
Graduate School, 1963; J.D., Yale Law School, 1964; honorary degrees: 
Tougalvo University (1992); University of Southern Connecticut (1992), 
Fisk (1991), University of Hartford (1990); Ohio Wesleyan University 
(1990); Wake Forest University (1990); Colgate University (1989); Drury 
College (1989); Florida International University (1989); St. Lawrence 
University (1989); University of Wisconsin (1989); Rutgers University 
(1988); St. Joseph's College (1988); University of Lowell (1988); 
Sojourner-Douglas College, (1987); Salem State College (1987); Haverford 
College (1986); Lesley College (1986); New Haven University (1986); 
University of San Diego (1986); Bowdoin College (1985); Antioch College 
(1985); Tufts University (1984); University of Massachusetts (1983); 
Smith College (1983); Medical College of Pennsylvania (1983); Spelman 
College (1982); Syracuse University (1981); Yeshiva University (1981); 
Lawrence University (1981); Emanuel College (1981); Wayne State 
University (1980); Gallaudet College (1980); Denison University (1980); 
New York University (1978); Howard University (1978); Brown University 
(1978); Wilberforce University (1978); Georgetown University (1977); 
City College of New York (1975); Marymount College (1974); Princeton 
University (1973); Bard College (1971); Cedar Crest College (1969); 
chair, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (1977-81); professor of 
law, Georgetown University (1982-90); chair, New York Commission on 
Human Rights (1970-76); executive assistant to the mayor of New York 
City (concurrent appointment); law clerk, Judge A. Leon Higginbotham, 
Federal District Court, 3d Circuit; attorney, admitted to practice by 
examination in the District of Columbia and Pennsylvania and in the U.S. 
Supreme Court; One Hundred Most Important Women (Ladies Home Journal, 
1988); One Hundred Most Powerful Women in Washington (The Washingtonian 
Magazine, September 1989); Ralph E. Shikes Bicentennial Fellow, Harvard 
Law School (Fall 1987); Visiting Phi Beta Kappa Scholar (1985); Visiting 
Fellow, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government (Spring 
1984); Distinguished 

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Public Service Award, Center for National Policy (1985); Chancellor's 
Distinguished Lecturer, University of California Law School (Boalt Hall) 
at Berkeley (Fall 1981); Yale Law School Association Citation of Merit 
Medal to the Outstanding Alumnus of the Law School (1980); Harper 
Fellow, Yale Law School (1976) (for ``a person . . . who has made a 
distinguished contribution to the public life of the nation . . .''). 
Rockefeller Foundation, trustee (1982-90); Community Foundation of 
Greater Washington, board; Yale Corporation, (1982-88); Council on 
Foreign Relations; Overseas Development Council; U.S. Committee to 
Monitor the Helsinki accords; Carter Center, Atlanta, Georgia; boards of 
Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social Change and Environmental Law 
Institute; Workplace Health Fund; ranking minority member, Subcommittee 
on the District of Columbia, Government Reform and Oversight Committee; 
member, Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee, Public Buildings 
and Economic Development Subcommittee, Transportation on Infrastructure 
Committee; vice chair, Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues; 
divorced; two children: John and Katherine; elected to the 102d Congress 
on November 6, 1990; reelected November 2, 1992 and November 8, 1994.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1424 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-5100............................................         225-8050
  Administrative Assistant/Press Secretary.--Donna                      
   Brazile.                                                FAX: 225-3002
  Legislative Director.--Brian Seward.                                  
  Executive Assistant.--Larry Hoster.                                   
                                                                        

Population (1980): 606,000 (plus).
ZIP Codes: 20000-13, 20015-20, 20024, 20026, 20029-30, 20032-33, 20035-
        40, 20041 (part), 20042, 20044-53, 20055-60, 20062-71, 20073-76, 
        20080-82, 20084, 20088, 20090, 20097-98, 20201-31, 20233-35, 
        20239-42, 20244-45, 20250-51, 20260-61, 20265-66, 20268, 20305-
        07, 20310, 20314-15, 20317-19, 20324, 20330, 20332-38, 20350, 
        20360-63, 20370-76, 20380, 20388-89, 20391, 20401-16, 20418-25, 
        20427-31, 20433, 20435-36, 20439-42, 20444, 20451, 20453, 20456, 
        20460, 20463, 20468-70, 20472, 20500-07, 20510, 20515, 20520-21, 
        20523-27, 20530-44, 20546-55, 20557-60, 20565-66, 20570-73, 
        20575-81, 20585-86, 20590-91, 20593-95, 20597, 20599

                                 *  *  *


 
                                  GUAM

                   (Population, 1990 census, 133,152)

                                DELEGATE

    ROBERT A. UNDERWOOD, Democrat, of Yona, GU; born in Tamuning, Guam, 
July 13, 1948; graduated from John F. Kennedy High School, 1965; B.A. 
(1969) and M.A. (1971), history, California State University; Ed.D. 
University of Southern California, 1987; administrator and curriculum 
writer in Guam public schools, 1972-76; retired as a full professor of 
education, University of Guam, 1992; director, a bilingual education 
service center for Micronesia, Dean of the College of Education and 
Academic Vice President; chair, Chamorro Language Commission, 1977-89; 
member: Guam Review Board for Historical Preservation; board member: 
Guam Council on the Humanities; married to the former Lorraine Aguilar; 
five children: Sophia, Roberto, Ricardo, Ramon, and Raphael; elected to 
the House of Representatives on November 7, 1992; member: House 
Committee on Resources and National Security.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
424 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 5301..................................................         225-1188
  Chief of Staff.--Terri Schroeder.                        FAX: 226-0341
  Legislative Director.--John Whitt.                                    
  Office Manager.--Myat M. Khaing.                                      
  Press Secretary.--Keith Parsky.                                       
  Personal Secretary/Scheduler.--Angie Borja.                           
120 Father Duenas Avenue, Suite 107, Agana, GU 96910...   (671) 477-4272
                                                           FAX: 477-2587
                                                                        

ZIP Codes: 96910-19, 96921-31

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                               PUERTO RICO

                  (Population, 1990 census, 3,522,037)

                          RESIDENT COMMISSIONER

    CARLOS ROMERO-BARCELO, Democrat, of San Juan, Puerto Rico; born on 
September 4, 1932 in San Juan, Puerto Rico; B.A., Yale University; 
LL.B., J.D., University of Puerto Rico, 1956; attorney; president, 
Citizens for State 51, 1965-67; elected mayor, San Juan, PR, 1969-77; 
member, board of directors, U.S. Conference of Mayors and National 
League of Cities, 1973-74; president, National League of Cities, 1974-
75; president, New Progressive Party, 1974-85 and 1989-92; elected 
Governor of Puerto Rico, 1977-85; chairman, Southern Governors' 
Association, 1980-81; elected to the Senate of Puerto Rico, 1986-89; 
honorary degree, LL.D., University of Bridgeport, 1977; awards: Lifetime 
Achievement Award, Hispanic Magazine, 1993; U.S. Attorney General's 
Medal for Eminent Public Service, U.S. Department of Justice, 1981; 
Special Gold Medal Award, Achievements in Bilingual Education, Spanish 
Institute, New York, 1979; James J. & Jane Hoey Award for Interracial 
Justice, Catholic Interracial Council, New York, 1977; Outstanding Young 
Man of the Year, Jaycees, 1968; author, ``Statehood is for the Poor,'' 
New Progressive Party, 1978; author, article, ``U.S.A.: The Case for 
Statehood,'' Foreign Affairs, 1980; married to Kathleen R. Donnelly, 
1966; four children: Carlos, Andres, Juan Carlos, and Melinda; elected 
as a Democrat/New Progessive Party candidate on November 3, 1992 to the 
103d Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
428 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515-                 
 5401..................................................         225-2615
  Administrative Assistant.--Pedro Rivera-Casiano.         FAX: 225-2154
  Legislative Director.--Marcia Schmitz.                        225-5039
  Legislative Assistant.--Luis Baco.                            225-5029
  Office Manager.--Alba Bernart.                                        
P.O. Box 4751, Old San Juan, PR 00902..................   (809) 723-6333
P.O. Box 946, Ponce, PR 00731..........................   (809) 841-3300
                                                                        

ZIP Codes: 00601-05, 00607-13, 00615-23, 00625-35, 00638-40, 00642-48, 
        00650, 00652-62, 00664-73, 00701, 00706-09, 00715-21, 00723-24, 
        00731-34, 00740-55, 00757-68, 00901-31, 00934, 00936, 00938, 
        00940, 00949-50

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                             VIRGIN ISLANDS

                   (Population, 1990 census, 101,809)

                                DELEGATE

    VICTOR O. FRAZER, Independent, of St. Thomas, Virgin Islands; born 
in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, VI, May 24, 1943; educated at Abraham 
Lincoln Elementary School; graduated, Charlotte Amalie High School, St. 
Thomas, VI, 1960; B.A., Fisk University, Nashville, TN, 1964; J.D., 
Howard University Law School, Washington, DC, 1971; banking: 
Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, New York, NY; Security Trust 
Company, Rochester, NY; attorney: neighborhood Legal Services Program, 
Interstate Commerce Commission, Office of the City Attorney in 
Washington, DC, U.S. Patent Office, general counsel, Virgin Islands 
Water and Power Authority: Maryland Bar Association, New York Bar 
Association, Virgin Islands Bar Association; private practice of law in 
New York, Maryland, Washington, DC and the Virgin Island; administrative 
assistant and counsel to Congressman Mervyn M. Dymally of California; 
served as counsel to the Committee on the District of Columbia; 
subcommittee on Judiciary and Education; worked on the staff of 
Congressman John Conyers Jr. of Michigan; admitted to bar: Washington, 
DC, 1971; Virgin Island, 1971; New York; and Maryland; two children: 
Karen and Aileene; elected to the 104th Congress.


                  Office Listings                                       
                                                                        
1711 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, DC                    
 20515-5501............................................         225-1790
  Administrative Assistant.--Valerie E. Wood.              FAX: 225-3171
  Systems Administrator.--Darin M. Richardson.                          
  Special Assistant.--Nelida V. Gimenez.                                
  Projects Director.--Norma J. Dorsey.                                  
  .....................................................                 

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Vitraco Park Mall, Building II, Room 3, St. Thomas, VI                  
 00802.................................................   (809) 774-4408
  Office Manager.--Ms. Wynn T. Canton.                     FAX: 774-8033
  Special Assistant.--Antonio Arocho-Soto, Esquire                      
Old Customs House, King's Warf, Christiansted, St.                      
 Croix, VI 00820.......................................   (809) 778-5900
  Special Assistant.--Ullmont James, Jr.                   FAX: 778-5111
                                                                        


Cities and townships: Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Cruz Bay, St. John, 
        Cristiansted, St. Croix, Frederiksted, St. Croix.
Zip Codes: 00801-04, 00820-24, 00830-31, 00840-41, 00850-51.


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                            STATE DELEGATIONS

 Number which precedes name of Representative designates congressional 
                                district.

     Republicans in roman; Democrats in italic; Independent in bold.

                                 ALABAMA

                                SENATORS

           Howell Heflin                      Richard C. Shelby

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 3; Democrats, 4]

 1. Sonny Callahan
 2. Terry Everett
 3. Glen Browder
 4. Tom Bevill
 5. Bud Cramer
 6. Spencer Bachus
 7. Earl F. Hilliard

                                 ALASKA

                                SENATORS

            Ted Stevens                       Frank H. Murkowski

                             REPRESENTATIVE

                             [Republican, 1]

                           At Large--Don Young

                                 ARIZONA

                                SENATORS

            John McCain                            Jon Kyl

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 5; Democrats, 1]

 1. Matt Salmon
 2. Ed Pastor
 3. Bob Stump
 4. John Shadegg
 5. Jim Kolbe
 6. J.D. Hayworth

                                ARKANSAS

                                SENATORS

            Dale Bumpers                         David Pryor

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 2; Democrats, 2]

 1. Blanche M. Lambert
 2. Ray Thornton
 3. Tim Hutchinson
 4. Jay Dickey

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                               CALIFORNIA

                                SENATORS

          Dianne Feinstein                      Barbara Boxer

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                    [Republicans, 25; Democrats, 27]

 1. Frank Riggs
 2. Wally Herger
 3. Vic Fazio
 4. John T. Doolittle
 5. Robert T. Matsui
 6. Lynn Woolsey
 7. George Miller
 8. Nancy Pelosi
 9. Ronald V. Dellums
10. Bill Baker
11. Richard W. Pombo
12. Tom Lantos
13. Fortney Pete Stark
14. Anna G. Eshoo
15. Norman Y. Mineta
16. Zoe Lofgren
17. Sam Farr
18. Gary A. Condit
19. George Radanovich
20. Calvin M. Dooley
21. Bill Thomas
22. Andrea H. Seastrand
23. Elton Gallegly
24. Anthony C. Beilenson
25. Howard P. (Buck) McKeon
26. Howard L. Berman
27. Carlos J. Moorhead
28. David Dreier
29. Henry A. Waxman
30. Xavier Becerra
31. Matthew G. Martinez
32. Julian C. Dixon
33. Lucille Roybal-Allard
34. Esteban Edward Torres
35. Maxine Waters
36. Jane Harman
37. Walter R. Tucker III
38. Steve Horn
39. Ed Royce
40. Jerry Lewis
41. Jay C. Kim
42. George E. Brown, Jr.
43. Ken Calvert
44. Sonny Bono
45. Dana Rohrabacher
46. Robert K. Dornan
47. Christopher Cox
48. Ron Packard
49. Brian Bilbray
50. Bob Filner
51. Randy (Duke) Cunningham
52. Duncan Hunter

                                COLORADO

                                SENATORS

             Hank Brown                    Ben Nighthorse Campbell

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 4; Democrats, 2]

 1. Patricia Schroeder
 2. David E. Skaggs
 3. Scott McInnis
 4. Wayne Allard
 5. Joel Hefley
 6. Dan Schaefer

                               CONNECTICUT

                                SENATORS

        Christopher J. Dodd                  Joseph I. Lieberman

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 3; Democrats, 3]

 1. Barbara B. Kennelly
 2. Sam Gejdenson
 3. Rosa L. DeLauro
 4. Christopher Shays
 5. Gary A. Franks
 6. Nancy L. Johnson

                                DELAWARE

                                SENATORS

        William V. Roth, Jr.                 Joseph R. Biden, Jr.

                             REPRESENTATIVE

                             [Republican, 1]

                       At Large--Michael N. Castle

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                                 FLORIDA

                                SENATORS

             Bob Graham                          Connie Mack

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 15; Democrats, 8]

 1. Joe Scarborough
 2. Pete Peterson
 3. Corrine Brown
 4. Tillie Fowler
 5. Karen L. Thurman
 6. Cliff Stearns
 7. John L. Mica
 8. Bill McCollum
 9. Michael Bilirakis
10. C.W. Bill Young
11. Sam Gibbons
12. Charles T. Canady
13. Dan Miller
14. Porter J. Goss
15. Dave Weldon
16. Mark Foley
17. Carrie Meek
18. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
19. Harry A. Johnston
20. Peter Deutsch
21. Lincoln Diaz-Balart
22. E. Clay Shaw, Jr.
23. Alcee L. Hastings

                                 GEORGIA

                                SENATORS

              Sam Nunn                          Paul Coverdell

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 8; Democrats, 3]

 1. Jack Kingston
 2. Sanford Bishop
 3. Mac Collins
 4. John Linder
 5. John Lewis
 6. Newt Gingrich
 7. Bob Barr
 8. Saxby Chambliss
 9. Nathan Deal
10. Charlie Norwood
11. Cynthia McKinney

                                 HAWAII

                                SENATORS

          Daniel K. Inouye                     Daniel K. Akaka

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             [Democrats, 2]

        1. Neil Abercrombie                    2. Patsy T. Mink

                                  IDAHO

                                SENATORS

           Larry E. Craig                      Dirk Kempthorne

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                            [Republicans, 2]

         1. Helen Chenoweth                  2. Michael D. Crapo

                                ILLINOIS

                                SENATORS

             Paul Simon                      Carol Moseley-Braun

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                    [Republicans, 10; Democrats, 10]

 1. Bobby L. Rush
 2. Mel Reynolds
 3. William O. Lipinski
 4. Luis V. Gutierrez
 5. Michael Flanagan
 6. Henry J. Hyde
 7. Cardiss Collins
 8. Philip M. Crane
 9. Sidney R. Yates
10. John Edward Porter
11. Jerry Weller
12. Jerry F. Costello
13. Harris W. Fawell
14. J. Dennis Hastert
15. Thomas W. Ewing
16. Donald Manzullo
17. Lane Evans
18. Ray LaHood
19. Glenn Poshard
20. Richard J. Durbin

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                                 INDIANA

                                SENATORS

          Richard G. Lugar                        Dan Coats

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 6; Democrats, 4]

 1. Peter J. Visclosky
 2. David M. McIntosh
 3. Timothy J. Roemer
 4. Mark Souder
 5. Steve Buyer
 6. Dan Burton
 7. John T. Myers
 8. John Hostettler
 9. Lee H. Hamilton
10. Andrew Jacobs, Jr.

                                  IOWA

                                SENATORS

        Charles E. Grassley                       Tom Harkin

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                            [Republicans, 5]

 1. James A. Leach
 2. Jim Nussle
 3. Jim Lightfoot
 4. Greg Ganske
 5. Tom Latham

                                 KANSAS

                                SENATORS

            Robert Dole                     Nancy Landon Kassebaum

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                            [Republicans, 4]

 1. Pat Roberts
 2. Samuel Dale Brownback
 3. Jan Meyers
 4. Todd Tiahrt

                                KENTUCKY

                                SENATORS

          Wendell H. Ford                      Mitch McConnell

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 4; Democrats, 2]

 1. Edward Whitfield
 2. Ron Lewis
 3. Mike Ward
 4. Jim Bunning
 5. Harold Rogers
 6. Scotty Baesler

                                LOUISIANA

                                SENATORS

        J. Bennett Johnston                     John B. Breaux

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 3; Democrats, 4]

 1. Bob Livingston
 2. William J. Jefferson
 3. W.J. (Billy) Tauzin
 4. Cleo Fields
 5. Jim McCrery
 6. Richard H. Baker
 7. James A. Hayes

                                  MAINE

                                SENATORS

          William S. Cohen                     Olympia J. Snowe

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                      [Republican, 1; Democrat, 1]

          1. James Longley                  2. John Elias Baldacci
                                     
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                                MARYLAND

                                SENATORS

          Paul S. Sarbanes                   Barbara A. Mikulski

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 4; Democrats, 4]

 1. Wayne T. Gilchrest
 2. Robert Ehrlich, Jr.
 3. Benjamin L. Cardin
 4. Albert R. Wynn
 5. Steny H. Hoyer
 6. Roscoe G. Bartlett
 7. Kweisi Mfume
 8. Constance A. Morella

                              MASSACHUSETTS

                                SENATORS

         Edward M. Kennedy                      John F. Kerry

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 2; Democrats, 8]

 1. John W. Olver
 2. Richard E. Neal
 3. Peter I. Blute
 4. Barney Frank
 5. Martin T. Meehan
 6. Peter G. Torkildsen
 7. Edward J. Markey
 8. Joseph P. Kennedy II
 9. John Joseph Moakley
10. Gerry E. Studds

                                MICHIGAN

                                SENATORS

             Carl Levin                        Spencer Abraham

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 7; Democrats, 9]

 1. Bart Stupak
 2. Peter Hoekstra
 3. Vernon Ehlers
 4. Dave Camp
 5. James A. Barcia
 6. Fred Upton
 7. Nick Smith
 8. Dick Chrysler
 9. Dale E. Kildee
10. David E. Bonior
11. Joe Knollenberg
12. Sander M. Levin
13. Lynn Nancy Rivers
14. John Conyers, Jr.
15. Barbara-Rose Collins
16. John D. Dingell

                                MINNESOTA

                                SENATORS

        Paul David Wellstone                      Rod Grams

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 2; Democrats, 6]

 1. Gilbert W. Gutknecht
 2. David Minge
 3. Jim Ramstad
 4. Bruce F. Vento
 5. Martin Olav Sabo
 6. William Luther
 7. Collin C. Peterson
 8. James L. Oberstar

                               MISSISSIPPI

                                SENATORS

            Thad Cochran                          Trent Lott

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                      [Republican, 1; Democrats, 4]

 1. Roger Wicker
 2. Bennie Thompson
 3. G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery
 4. Mike Parker
 5. Gene Taylor

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                                MISSOURI

                                SENATORS

        Christopher S. Bond                     John Ashcroft

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 3; Democrats, 6]

 1. William (Bill) Clay
 2. James M. Talent
 3. Richard A. Gephardt
 4. Ike Skelton
 5. Karen McCarthy
 6. Pat Danner
 7. Mel Hancock
 8. Bill Emerson
 9. Harold L. Volkmer

                                 MONTANA

                                SENATORS

             Max Baucus                          Conrad Burns

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                              [Democrat, 1]

                         At Large--Pat Williams

                                NEBRASKA

                                SENATORS

           J. James Exon                       J. Robert Kerrey

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                            [Republicans, 3]

 1. Doug Bereuter
 2. Jon Christensen
 3. Bill Barrett

                                 NEVADA

                                SENATORS

             Harry Reid                        Richard H. Bryan

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                            [Republicans, 2]

           1. John Ensign                  2. Barbara F. Vucanovich

                              NEW HAMPSHIRE

                                SENATORS

          Robert C. Smith                         Judd Gregg

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                            [Republicans, 2]

           1. Bill Zeliff                      2. Charles Bass

                               NEW JERSEY

                                SENATORS

            Bill Bradley                     Frank R. Lautenberg

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 8; Democrats, 5]

 1. Robert E. Andrews
 2. Frank LoBiondo
 3. Jim Saxton
 4. Christopher H. Smith
 5. Marge Roukema
 6. Frank Pallone, Jr.
 7. Bob Franks
 8. Bill Martini
 9. Robert G. Torricelli
10. Donald M. Payne
11. Rodney Frelinghuysen
12. Dick Zimmer
13. Robert Menendez

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                               NEW MEXICO

                                SENATORS

          Pete V. Domenici                      Jeff Bingaman

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                      [Republicans, 2; Democrat, 1]

 1. Steven H. Schiff
 2. Joe Skeen
 3. Bill Richardson

                                NEW YORK

                                SENATORS

         Daniel P. Moynihan                   Alfonse M. D'Amato

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                    [Republicans, 14; Democrats, 17]

 1. Michael Forbes
 2. Rick A. Lazio
 3. Peter T. King
 4. Daniel Frisa
 5. Gary L. Ackerman
 6. Floyd H. Flake
 7. Thomas J. Manton
 8. Jerrold Nadler
 9. Charles E. Schumer
10. Edolphus Towns
11. Major R. Owens
12. Nydia M. Velazquez
13. Susan Molinari
14. Carolyn B. Maloney
15. Charles B. Rangel
16. Jose E. Serrano
17. Eliot L. Engel
18. Nita M. Lowey
19. Sue Kelly
20. Benjamin A. Gilman
21. Michael R. McNulty
22. Gerald B.H. Solomon
23. Sherwood L. Boehlert
24. John M. McHugh
25. James T. Walsh
26. Maurice D. Hinchey
27. Bill Paxon
28. Louise M. Slaughter
29. John J. LaFalce
30. Jack Quinn
31. Amo Houghton

                             NORTH CAROLINA

                                SENATORS

            Jesse Helms                        Lauch Faircloth

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 8; Democrats, 4]

 1. Eva Clayton
 2. David Funderburk
 3. Walter Jones, Jr.
 4. Frederick Heineman
 5. Richard M. Burr
 6. Howard Coble
 7. Charlie Rose
 8. W.G. (Bill) Hefner
 9. Sue Myrick
10. Cass Ballenger
11. Charles H. Taylor
12. Melvin Watt

                              NORTH DAKOTA

                                SENATORS

            Kent Conrad                        Byron L. Dorgan

                             REPRESENTATIVE

                              [Democrat, 1]

                         At Large--Earl Pomeroy

                                  OHIO

                                SENATORS

             John Glenn                          Mike DeWine

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 13; Democrats, 6]

 1. Steve Chabot
 2. Rob Portman
 3. Tony P. Hall
 4. Michael G. Oxley
 5. Paul E. Gillmor
 6. Frank Cremeans
 7. David L. Hobson
 8. John A. Boehner
 9. Marcy Kaptur
10. Martin R. Hoke
11. Louis Stokes
12. John R. Kasich
13. Sherrod Brown
14. Tom Sawyer
15. Deborah Pryce
16. Ralph Regula
17. James A. Traficant, Jr.
18. Robert A. Ney
19. Steven LaTourette

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                                OKLAHOMA

                                SENATORS

            Don Nickles                        James M. Inhofe

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                      [Republicans, 5; Democrat, 1]

 1. Steve Largent
 2. Thomas A. Coburn
 3. Bill K. Brewster
 4. J.C. Watts
 5. Ernest J. Istook, Jr.
 6. Frank Lucas

                                 OREGON

                                SENATORS

          Mark O. Hatfield                       Bob Packwood

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 2; Democrats, 3]

 1. Elizabeth Furse
 2. Wes Cooley
 3. Ron Wyden
 4. Peter A. DeFazio
 5. Jim Bunn

                              PENNSYLVANIA

                                SENATORS

           Arlen Specter                        Rick Santorum

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                    [Republicans, 10; Democrats, 11]

 1. Thomas M. Foglietta
 2. Chaka Fattah
 3. Robert A. Borski
 4. Ron Klink
 5. William F. Clinger, Jr.
 6. Tim Holden
 7. Curt Weldon
 8. James C. Greenwood
 9. Bud Shuster
10. Joseph M. McDade
11. Paul E. Kanjorski
12. John P. Murtha
13. Jon Fox
14. William J. Coyne
15. Paul McHale
16. Robert S. Walker
17. George W. Gekas
18. Michael F. Doyle
19. William F. Goodling
20. Frank Mascara
21. Philip English

                              RHODE ISLAND

                                SENATORS

           Claiborne Pell                       John H. Chafee

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             [Democrats, 2]

       1. Patrick J. Kennedy                     2. Jack Reed

                             SOUTH CAROLINA

                                SENATORS

           Strom Thurmond                     Ernest F. Hollings

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 4; Democrats, 2]

 1. Mark Sanford
 2. Floyd Spence
 3. Lindsey Graham
 4. Bob Inglis
 5. John M. Spratt, Jr.
 6. James E. Clyburn

                              SOUTH DAKOTA

                                SENATORS

           Larry Pressler                     Thomas A. Daschle

                             REPRESENTATIVE

                              [Democrat, 1]

                          At Large--Tim Johnson

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                                TENNESSEE

                                SENATORS

             Bill Frist                         Fred Thompson

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 5; Democrats, 4]

 1. James H. (Jimmy) Quillen
 2. John J. Duncan, Jr.
 3. Jachary Paul Wamp
 4. Van Hilleary
 5. Bob Clement
 6. Bart Gordon
 7. Ed Bryant
 8. John S. Tanner
 9. Harold E. Ford

                                  TEXAS

                                SENATORS

             Phil Gramm                      Kay Bailey Hutchison

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                    [Republicans, 11; Democrats, 19]

 1. Jim Chapman
 2. Charles Wilson
 3. Sam Johnson
 4. Ralph M. Hall
 5. John Bryant
 6. Joe Barton
 7. Bill Archer
 8. Jack Fields
 9. Steve Stockman
10. Lloyd Doggett
11. Chet Edwards
12. Pete Geren
13. William Thornberry
14. Greg Laughlin
15. E (Kika) de la Garza
16. Ronald D. Coleman
17. Charles W. Stenholm
18. Sheila Jackson Lee
19. Larry Combest
20. Henry B. Gonzalez
21. Lamar S. Smith
22. Tom DeLay
23. Henry Bonilla
24. Martin Frost
25. Kenneth E. Bentsen, Jr.
26. Dick Armey
27. Solomon P. Ortiz
28. Frank Tejeda
29. Gene Green
30. Eddie Bernice Johnson

                                  UTAH

                                SENATORS

           Orrin G. Hatch                     Robert F. Bennett

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                      [Republicans, 2; Democrat, 1]

 1. James V. Hansen
 2. Enid Waldholtz
 3. Bill Orton

                                 VERMONT

                                SENATORS

          Patrick J. Leahy                    James M. Jeffords

                             REPRESENTATIVE

                            [Independent, 1]

                        At Large--Bernard Sanders

                                VIRGINIA

                                SENATORS

           John W. Warner                      Charles S. Robb

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 5; Democrats, 6]

 1. Herbert H. Bateman
 2. Owen B. Pickett
 3. Robert C. (Bobby) Scott
 4. Norman Sisisky
 5. Lewis F. Payne, Jr.
 6. Robert W. (Bob) Goodlatte
 7. Thomas J. Bliley, Jr.
 8. James P. Moran
 9. Rick Boucher
10. Frank R. Wolf
11. Thomas Davis III

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                               WASHINGTON

                                SENATORS

            Slade Gorton                         Patty Murray

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 7; Democrats, 2]

 1. Rick White
 2. Jack Metcalf
 3. Linda Smith
 4. (Doc) Hastings
 5. George Nethercutt
 6. Norman D. Dicks
 7. Jim McDermott
 8. Jennifer Dunn
 9. Randy Tate

                              WEST VIRGINIA

                                SENATORS

           Robert C. Byrd                   John D. Rockefeller IV

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                             [Democrats, 3]

 1. Alan B. Mollohan
 2. Robert E. Wise, Jr.
 3. Nick J. Rahall II

                                WISCONSIN

                                SENATORS

             Herb Kohl                       Russell D. Feingold

                             REPRESENTATIVES

                     [Republicans, 6; Democrats, 3]

 1. Mark Neumann
 2. Scott L. Klug
 3. Steve Gunderson
 4. Gerald D. Kleczka
 5. Thomas M. Barrett
 6. Thomas E. Petri
 7. David R. Obey
 8. Toby Roth
 9. F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.

                                 WYOMING

                                SENATORS

          Alan K. Simpson                        Craig Thomas

                             REPRESENTATIVE

                             [Republican, 1]

                         At Large--Barbara Cubin

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                             AMERICAN SAMOA

                                DELEGATE

                              [Democrat, 1]

                          Eni F.H. Faleomavaega

                          DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

                                DELEGATE

                              [Democrat, 1]

                          Eleanor Holmes Norton

                                  GUAM

                                DELEGATE

                              [Democrat, 1]

                           Robert A. Underwood

                               PUERTO RICO

                          RESIDENT COMMISSIONER

                              [Democrat, 1]

                          Carlos Romero-Barcelo

                             VIRGIN ISLANDS

                                DELEGATE

                            [Independent, 1]

                              Victor Frazer

                             CLASSIFICATION

                                                                        
            senate                                house                 
                                                                        
Republicans...................     54  Republicans...............    230
Democrats.....................     46  Democrats.................    204
                                       Independent...............      1
                                                                        
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    Total.....................    100        Total...............    435
                                                                        


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                            ALPHABETICAL LIST

                                SENATORS

    Alphabetical list of Senators, Representatives, Delegates, and 
Resident Commissioner, showing home post office and political alignment.

                                SENATORS

     Republicans in roman (54); Democrats in italic (46); total, 100

                                                                        
              Name                               Residence              
                                                                        
Abraham, Spencer................  Auburn Hills, MI                      
Akaka, Daniel K.................  Honolulu, HI                          
Ashcroft, John..................  Ballwin, MO                           
Baucus, Max.....................  Missoula, MT                          
Bennett, Robert F...............  Salt Lake City, UT                    
Biden, Joseph R., Jr............  Hockessin, DE                         
Bingaman, Jeff..................  Santa Fe, NM                          
Bond, Christopher S.............  Mexico, MO                            
Boxer, Barbara..................  Greenbrae, CA                         
Bradley, Bill...................  Denville, NJ                          
Breaux, John B..................  Crowley, LA                           
Brown, Hank.....................  Greeley, CO                           
Bryan, Richard H................  Las Vegas, NV                         
Bumpers, Dale...................  Charleston, AR                        
Burns, Conrad R.................  Billings, MT                          
Byrd, Robert C..................  Sophia, WV                            
Campbell, Ben Nighthorse........  Ignacio, CO                           
Chafee, John H..................  Warwick, RI                           
Coats, Dan......................  Fort Wayne, IN                        
Cochran, Thad...................  Jackson, MS                           
Cohen, William S................  Bangor, ME                            
Conrad, Kent....................  Bismarck, ND                          
Coverdell, Paul.................  Atlanta, GA                           
Craig, Larry E..................  Boise, ID                             
D'Amato, Alfonse................  Island Park, NY                       
Daschle, Thomas A...............  Aberdeen, SD                          
DeWine, Mike....................  Cedarville, OH                        
Dodd, Christopher J.............  Norwich, CT                           
Dole, Bob.......................  Russell, KS                           
Domenici, Pete V................  Albuquerque, NM                       
Dorgan, Byron L.................  Bismarck, ND                          
Exon, J. James..................  Lincoln, NE                           
Faircloth, Lauch................  Clinton, NC                           
Feingold, Russell D.............  Middleton, WI                         
Feinstein, Dianne...............  San Francisco, CA                     
Ford, Wendell H.................  Owensboro, KY                         
Frist, William H................  Nashville, TN                         

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Glenn, John.....................  Columbus, OH                          
Gorton, Slade...................  Seattle, WA                           
Graham, Bob.....................  Miami Lakes, FL                       
Gramm, Phil.....................  College Station, TX                   
Grams, Rod......................  Ramsey, MN                            
Grassley, Chuck.................  New Hartford, IA                      
Gregg, Judd.....................  Greenfield, NH                        
Harkin, Tom.....................  Cumming, IA                           
Hatch, Orrin G..................  Salt Lake City, UT                    
Hatfield, Mark O................  Salem, OR                             
Heflin, Howell..................  Tuscumbia, AL                         
Helms, Jesse....................  Raleigh, NC                           
Hollings, Ernest F..............  Charleston, SC                        
Hutchison, Kay Bailey...........  Dallas, TX                            
Inhofe, James M.................  Tulsa, OK                             
Inouye, Daniel K................  Honolulu, HI                          
Jeffords, James M...............  Shrewsbury, VT                        
Johnston, J. Bennett............  Shreveport, LA                        
Kassebaum, Nancy Landon.........  Wichita, KS                           
Kempthorne, Dirk................  Boise, ID                             
Kennedy, Edward M...............  Boston, MA                            
Kerrey, J. Robert...............  Omaha, NE                             
Kerry, John F...................  Boston, MA                            
Kohl, Herb......................  Milwaukee, WI                         
Kyl, Jon........................  Phoenix, AZ                           
Lautenberg, Frank R.............  Cliffside Park, NJ                    
Leahy, Patrick J................  Burlington, VT                        
Levin, Carl.....................  Detroit, MI                           
Lieberman, Joseph I.............  New Haven, CT                         
Lott, Trent.....................  Pascagoula, MS                        
Lugar, Richard G................  Indianapolis, IN                      
Mack, Connie....................  Cape Coral, FL                        
McCain, John....................  Phoenix, AZ                           
McConnell, Mitch................  Louisville, KY                        
Mikulski, Barbara A.............  Baltimore, MD                         
Moseley-Braun, Carol............  Chicago, IL                           
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick........  Oneonta, NY                           
Murkowski, Frank H..............  Fairbanks, AK                         
Murray, Patty...................  Seattle, WA                           
Nickles, Don....................  Ponca City, OK                        
Nunn, Sam.......................  Perry, GA                             
Packwood, Bob...................  Portland, OR                          
Pell, Claiborne.................  Newport, RI                           
Pressler, Larry.................  Humboldt, SD                          
Pryor, David H..................  Camden, AR                            
Reid, Harry.....................  Las Vegas, NV                         
Robb, Charles S.................  McLean, VA                            
Rockefeller, John D., IV........  Charleston, WV                        
Roth, William V., Jr............  Wilmington, DE                        
Santorum, Rick..................  Pittsburgh, PA                        
Sarbanes, Paul S................  Baltimore, MD                         
Shelby, Richard C...............  Tuscaloosa, AL                        

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Simon, Paul.....................  Carbondale, IL                        
Simpson, Alan K.................  Cody, WY                              
Smith, Bob......................  Tuftonboro, NH                        
Snowe, Olympia J................  Auburn, ME                            
Specter, Arlen..................  Philadelphia, PA                      
Stevens, Ted....................  Anchorage, AK                         
Thomas, Craig...................  Casper, WY                            
Thompson, Fred..................  Nashville, TN                         
Thurmond, Strom.................  Aiken, SC                             
Warner, John W..................  Middleburg, VA                        
Wellstone, Paul D...............  Northfield, MN                        
                                                                        


                                  
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                             REPRESENTATIVES

    Republicans in roman (231); Democrats in italic (203); Independent 
in bold (1); total, 435

                                                                                                                
                    Name                                                  Residence                             
                                                                                                                
Abercrombie, Neil..........................  Honolulu, HI (1st)                                                 
Ackerman, Gary L...........................  Jamaica, NY (5th)                                                  
Allard, Wayne..............................  Loveland, CO (4th)                                                 
Andrews, Robert E..........................  Haddon Heights, NJ (1st)                                           
Archer, Bill...............................  Houston, TX (7th)                                                  
Armey, Richard K...........................  Irving, TX (26th)                                                  
Bachus, Spencer............................  Vestavia Hills, AL (6th)                                           
Baesler, Scotty............................  Lexington, KY (6th)                                                
Baker, Bill................................  Danville, CA (10th)                                                
Baker, Richard H...........................  Baton Rouge, LA (6th)                                              
Baldacci, John Elias.......................  Bangor, ME (2d)                                                    
Ballenger, Cass............................  Hickory, NC (10th)                                                 
Barcia, James A............................  Bay City, MI (5th)                                                 
Barr, Bob..................................  Smyrna, GA (7th)                                                   
Barrett, Bill..............................  Lexington, NE (3d)                                                 
Barrett, Thomas M..........................  Milwaukee, WI (5th)                                                
Bartlett, Roscoe G.........................  Frederick, MD (6th)                                                
Barton, Joe................................  Ennis, TX (6th)                                                    
Bass, Charles F............................  Peterborough, NH (2d)                                              
Bateman, Herbert H.........................  Newport News, VA (1st)                                             
Becerra, Xavier............................  Los Angeles, CA (30th)                                             
Beilenson, Anthony C.......................  Woodland Hills, CA (24th)                                          
Bentsen, Ken...............................  Houston, TX (25th)                                                 
Bereuter, Doug.............................  Utica, NE (1st)                                                    
Berman, Howard L...........................  Valley Village, CA (26th)                                          
Bevill, Tom................................  Jasper, AL (4th)                                                   
Bilbray, Brian P...........................  San Diego, CA (49th)                                               
Bilirakis, Michael.........................  Palm Harbor, FL (9th)                                              
Bishop, Sanford D., Jr.....................  Columbus, GA (2d)                                                  
Bliley, Thomas J., Jr......................  Richmond, VA (7th)                                                 
Blute, Peter...............................  Shrewsbury, MA (3d)                                                
Boehlert, Sherwood L.......................  New Hartford, NY (23d)                                             
Boehner, John A............................  West Chester, OH (8th)                                             
Bonilla, Henry.............................  San Antonio, TX (23d)                                              
Bonior, David E............................  Mt. Clemens, MI (10th)                                             
Bono, Sonny................................  Palm Springs, CA (44th)                                            
Borski, Robert A...........................  Philadelphia, PA (3d)                                              
Boucher, Rick..............................  Abingdon, VA (9th)                                                 
Brewster, Bill K...........................  Marietta, OK (3d)                                                  
Browder, Glen..............................  Jacksonville, AL (3d)                                              
Brown, Corrine.............................  Jacksonville, FL (3d)                                              
Brown, George E., Jr.......................  San Bernardino, CA (42d)                                           
Brown, Sherrod.............................  Lorain, OH (13th)                                                  
Brownback, Sam.............................  Topeka, KS (2d)                                                    
Bryant, Ed.................................  Henderson, TN (7th)                                                
Bryant, John...............................  Dallas, TX (5th)                                                   
Bunn, Jim..................................  McMinnville, OR (5th)                                              
Bunning, Jim...............................  Southgate, KY (4th)                                                

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Burr, Richard..............................  Winston-Salem, NC (5th)                                            
Burton, Dan................................  Indianapolis, IN (6th)                                             
Buyer, Stephen E...........................  Monticello, IN (5th)                                               
Callahan, Sonny............................  Mobile, AL (1st)                                                   
Calvert, Ken...............................  Corona, CA (43d)                                                   
Camp, Dave.................................  Midland, MI (4th)                                                  
Canady, Charles T..........................  Lakeland, FL (12th)                                                
Cardin, Benjamin L.........................  Baltimore, MD (3d)                                                 
Castle, Michael N..........................  Wilmington, DE (At Lge.)                                           
Chabot, Steve..............................  Cincinnati, OH (1st)                                               
Chambliss, Saxby...........................  Moultrie, GA (8th)                                                 
Chapman, Jim...............................  Sulphur Springs, TX (1st)                                          
Chenoweth, Helen...........................  Boise, ID (1st)                                                    
Christensen, Jon...........................  Omaha, NE (2d)                                                     
Chrysler, Dick.............................  Brighton, MI (8th)                                                 
Clay, William, (Bill)......................  St. Louis, MO (1st)                                                
Clayton, Eva M.............................  Littleton, NC (1st)                                                
Clement, Bob...............................  Nashville, TN (5th)                                                
Clinger, William F., Jr....................  Warren, PA (5th)                                                   
Clyburn, James E...........................  Columbia, SC (6th)                                                 
Coble, Howard..............................  Greensboro, NC (6th)                                               
Coburn, Tom A..............................  Muskogee, OK (2d)                                                  
Coleman, Ronald D..........................  El Paso, TX (16th)                                                 
Collins, Barbara-Rose......................  Detroit, MI (15th)                                                 
Collins, Cardiss...........................  Chicago, IL (7th)                                                  
Collins, Mac...............................  Hampton, GA (3d)                                                   
Combest, Larry.............................  Lubbock, TX (19th)                                                 
Condit, Gary A.............................  Ceres, CA (18th)                                                   
Conyers, John, Jr..........................  Detroit, MI (14th)                                                 
Cooley, Wes................................  Powell Butte, OR (2d)                                              
Costello, Jerry F..........................  Belleville, IL (12th)                                              
Cox, Christopher...........................  Newport Beach, CA (47th)                                           
Coyne, William J...........................  Pittsburgh, PA (14th)                                              
Cramer, Robert E. (Bud), Jr................  Huntsville, AL (5th)                                               
Crane, Philip M............................  Wauconda, IL (8th)                                                 
Crapo, Michael D...........................  Idaho Falls, ID (2d)                                               
Cremeans, Frank A..........................  Gallipolis, OH (6th)                                               
Cubin, Barbara.............................  Casper, WY (At Lge.)                                               
Cunningham, Randy, (Duke)..................  Del Mar, CA (51st)                                                 
Danner, Pat................................  Smithville, MO (6th)                                               
Davis, Thomas M............................  Falls Church, VA (11th)                                            
Deal, Nathan...............................  Gainesville, GA (9th)                                              
DeFazio, Peter A...........................  Springfield, OR (4th)                                              
de la Garza, E.............................  Mission, TX (15th)                                                 
DeLauro, Rosa L............................  New Haven, CT (3d)                                                 
DeLay, Tom.................................  Sugar Land, TX (22d)                                               
Dellums, Ronald V..........................  Oakland, CA (9th)                                                  
Deutsch, Peter.............................  Lauderhill, FL (20th)                                              
Diaz-Balart, Lincoln.......................  Miami, FL (21st)                                                   
Dickey, Jay................................  Pine Bluff, AR (4th)                                               
Dicks, Norman D............................  Bremerton, WA (6th)                                                
Dingell, John D............................  Dearborn, MI (16th)                                                

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Dixon, Julian C............................  Los Angeles, CA (32d)                                              
Doggett, Lloyd.............................  Austin, TX (10th)                                                  
Dooley, Calvin M...........................  Visalia, CA (20th)                                                 
Doolittle, John T..........................  Rocklin, CA (4th)                                                  
Dornan, Robert K...........................  Garden Grove, CA (46th)                                            
Doyle, Michael F...........................  Swissvale, PA (18th)                                               
Dreier, David..............................  San Dimas, CA (28th)                                               
Duncan, John J., Jr........................  Knoxville, TN (2d)                                                 
Dunn, Jennifer.............................  Bellevue, WA (8th)                                                 
Durbin, Richard J..........................  Springfield, IL (20th)                                             
Edwards, Chet..............................  Waco, TX (11th)                                                    
Ehlers, Vernon J...........................  Grand Rapids, MI (3d)                                              
Ehrlich, Robert L., Jr.....................  Baltimore, MD (2d)                                                 
Emerson, Bill..............................  Cape Girardeau, MO (8th)                                           
Engel, Eliot L.............................  Bronx, NY (17th)                                                   
English, Phil..............................  Erie, PA (21st)                                                    
Ensign, John E.............................  Las Vegas, NV (1st)                                                
Eshoo, Anna G..............................  Atherton, CA (14th)                                                
Evans, Lane................................  Rock Island, IL (17th)                                             
Everett, Terry.............................  Enterprise, AL (2d)                                                
Ewing, Thomas W............................  Pontiac, IL (15th)                                                 
Farr, Sam..................................  Carmel, CA (17th)                                                  
Fattah, Chaka..............................  Philadelphia, PA (2d)                                              
Fawell, Harris W...........................  Naperville, IL (13th)                                              
Fazio, Vic.................................  West Sacramento, CA (3d)                                           
Fields, Cleo...............................  Baton Rouge, LA (4th)                                              
Fields, Jack...............................  Humble, TX (8th)                                                   
Filner, Bob................................  San Diego, CA (50th)                                               
Flake, Floyd H.............................  Rosedale, NY (6th)                                                 
Flanagan, Michael Patrick..................  Chicago, IL (5th)                                                  
Foglietta, Thomas M........................  Philadelphia, PA (1st)                                             
Foley, Mark Adam...........................  West Palm Beach, FL (16th)                                         
Forbes, Michael P..........................  Quogue, NY (1st)                                                   
Ford, Harold E.............................  Memphis, TN (9th)                                                  
Fowler, Tillie K...........................  Jacksonville, FL (4th)                                             
Fox, Jon D.................................  Abington, PA (13th)                                                
Frank, Barney..............................  Newton, MA (4th)                                                   
Franks, Bob................................  New Providence, NJ (7th)                                           
Franks, Gary A.............................  Waterbury, CT (5th)                                                
Frelinghuysen, Rodney P....................  Morristown, NJ (11th)                                              
Frisa, Dan.................................  Westbury, NY (4th)                                                 
Frost, Martin..............................  Dallas, TX (24th)                                                  
Funderburk, David..........................  Buies Creek, NC (2d)                                               
Furse, Elizabeth...........................  Hillsboro, OR (1st)                                                
Gallegly, Elton............................  Simi Valley, CA (23d)                                              
Ganske, Greg...............................  Des Moines, IA (4th)                                               
Gejdenson, Sam.............................  Bozrah, CT (2d)                                                    
Gekas, George W............................  Harrisburg, PA (17th)                                              
Gephardt, Richard A........................  St. Louis, MO (3d)                                                 
Geren, Pete................................  Fort Worth, TX (12th)                                              
Gibbons, Sam...............................  Tampa, FL (11th)                                                   
Gilchrest, Wayne T.........................  Kennedyville, MD (1st)                                             

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Gillmor, Paul E............................  Old Fort, OH (5th)                                                 
Gilman, Benjamin A.........................  Middletown, NY (20th)                                              
Gingrich, Newt.............................  Marietta, GA (6th)                                                 
Gonzalez, Henry B..........................  San Antonio, TX (20th)                                             
Goodlatte, Bob.............................  Roanoke, VA (6th)                                                  
Goodling, William F........................  Jacobus, PA (19th)                                                 
Gordon, Bart...............................  Murfreesboro, TN (6th)                                             
Goss, Porter J.............................  Sanibel, FL (14th)                                                 
Graham, Lindsey O..........................  Seneca, SC (3d)                                                    
Green, Gene................................  Houston, TX (29th)                                                 
Greenwood, James C.........................  Doylestown, PA (8th)                                               
Gunderson, Steve...........................  Osseo, WI (3d)                                                     
Gutierrez, Luis V..........................  Chicago, IL (4th)                                                  
Gutknecht, Gil.............................  Rochester, MN (1st)                                                
Hall, Ralph M..............................  Rockwall, TX (4th)                                                 
Hall, Tony P...............................  Dayton, OH (3d)                                                    
Hamilton, Lee H............................  Nashville, IN (9th)                                                
Hancock, Mel...............................  Springfield, MI (7th)                                              
Hansen, James V............................  Farmington, UT (1st)                                               
Harman, Jane...............................  Rolling Hills, CA (36th)                                           
Hastert, J. Dennis.........................  Yorkville, IL (14th)                                               
Hastings, Alcee L..........................  Miramar, FL (23d)                                                  
Hastings, Richard (Doc)....................  Pasco, WA (4th)                                                    
Hayes, James A.............................  Lafayette, LA (7th)                                                
Hayworth, J.D..............................  Scottsdale, AZ (6th)                                               
Hefley, Joel...............................  Colorado Springs, CO (5th)                                         
Hefner, W.G., (Bill).......................  Concord, NC (8th)                                                  
Heineman, Frederick K., (Fred).............  Raleigh, NC (4th)                                                  
Herger, Wally..............................  Marysville, CA (2d)                                                
Hilleary, Van..............................  Grandview, TN (4th)                                                
Hilliard, Earl F...........................  Birmingham, AL (7th)                                               
Hinchey, Maurice D.........................  Saugerties, NY (26th)                                              
Hobson, David L............................  Springfield, OH (7th)                                              
Hoekstra, Peter............................  Holland, MI (2d)                                                   
Hoke, Martin R.............................  Lakewood, OH (10th)                                                
Holden, Tim................................  Saint Clair, PA (6th)                                              
Horn, Stephen..............................  Long Beach, CA (38th)                                              
Hostettler, John N.........................  Blairsville, IN (8th)                                              
Houghton, Amo..............................  Corning, NY (31st)                                                 
Hoyer, Steny H.............................  Mitchellville, MD (5th)                                            
Hunter, Duncan.............................  Alpine, CA (52d)                                                   
Hutchinson, Y. Tim.........................  Bentonville, AR (3d)                                               
Hyde, Henry J..............................  Bensenville, IL (6th)                                              
Inglis, Bob................................  Greenville, SC (4th)                                               
Istook, Ernest J., Jr......................  Oklahoma City, OK (5th)                                            
Jackson Lee, Sheila........................  Houston, TX (18th)                                                 
Jacobs, Andrew, Jr.........................  Indianapolis, IN (10th)                                            
Jefferson, William J.......................  New Orleans, LA (2d)                                               
Johnson, Eddie Bernice.....................  Dallas, TX (30th)                                                  
Johnson, Nancy L...........................  New Britain, CT (6th)                                              
Johnson, Sam...............................  Dallas, TX (3d)                                                    
Johnson, Tim...............................  Vermillion, SD (At Lge.)                                           

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Johnston, Harry............................  West Palm Beach, FL (19th)                                         
Jones, Walter B., Jr.......................  Farmville, NC (3d)                                                 
Kanjorski, Paul E..........................  Nanticoke City, PA (11th)                                          
Kaptur, Marcy..............................  Toledo, OH (9th)                                                   
Kasich, John R.............................  Westerville, OH (12th)                                             
Kelly, Sue W...............................  Katonah, NY (19th)                                                 
Kennedy, Joseph P., II.....................  Boston, MA (8th)                                                   
Kennedy, Patrick J.........................  Providence, RI (1st)                                               
Kennelly, Barbara B........................  Hartford, CT (1st)                                                 
Kildee, Dale E.............................  Flint, MI (9th)                                                    
Kim, Jay...................................  Diamond Bar, CA (41st)                                             
King, Peter T..............................  Seaford, NY (3d)                                                   
Kingston, Jack.............................  Savannah, GA (1st)                                                 
Kleczka, Gerald D..........................  Milwaukee, WI (4th)                                                
Klink, Ron.................................  Jeannette, PA (4th)                                                
Klug, Scott L..............................  Madison, WI (2d)                                                   
Knollenberg, Joe...........................  Bloomfield Hills, MI (11th)                                        
Kolbe, Jim.................................  Tucson, AZ (5th)                                                   
LaFalce, John J............................  Kenmore, NY (29th)                                                 
LaHood, Ray................................  Peoria, IL (18th)                                                  
Lantos, Tom................................  San Mateo, CA (12th)                                               
Largent, Steve.............................  Tulsa, OK (1st)                                                    
Latham, Tom................................  Alexander, IA (5th)                                                
LaTourette, Steven C.......................  Madison, OH (19th)                                                 
Laughlin, Greg.............................  West Columbia, TX (14th)                                           
Lazio, Rick................................  Brightwaters, NY (2d)                                              
Leach, James A.............................  Davenport, IA (1st)                                                
Levin, Sander M............................  Royal Oak, MI (12th)                                               
Lewis, Jerry...............................  Redlands, CA (40th)                                                
Lewis, John................................  Atlanta, GA (5th)                                                  
Lewis, Ron.................................  Cecilia, KY (2d)                                                   
Lightfoot, Jim.............................  Shenandoah, IA (3d)                                                
Lincoln, Blanche Lambert...................  Helena, AR (1st)                                                   
Linder, John...............................  Atlanta, GA (4th)                                                  
Lipinski, William O........................  Chicago, IL (3d)                                                   
Livingston, Bob............................  Metairie, LA (1st)                                                 
LoBiondo, Frank A..........................  Vineland, NJ (2d)                                                  
Lofgren, Zoe...............................  San Jose, CA (16th)                                                
Longley, James B., Jr......................  Falmouth, ME (1st)                                                 
Lowey, Nita M..............................  Rye, NY (18th)                                                     
Lucas, Frank D.............................  Cheyenne, OK (6th)                                                 
Luther, William P..........................  Stillwater, MN (6th)                                               
McCarthy, Karen............................  Kansas City, MO (5th)                                              
McCollum, Bill.............................  Longwood, FL (8th)                                                 
McCrery, Jim...............................  Shreveport, LA (5th)                                               
McDade, Joseph M...........................  Clarks Summit, PA (10th)                                           
McDermott, Jim.............................  Seattle, WA (7th)                                                  
McHale, Paul...............................  Bethlehem, PA (15th)                                               
McHugh, John M.............................  Pierrepont Manor, NY (24th)                                        
McInnis, Scott.............................  Grand Junction, CO (3d)                                            
McIntosh, David M..........................  Muncie, IN (2d)                                                    
McKeon, Howard P., (Buck)..................  Santa Clarita, CA (25th)                                           

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McKinney, Cynthia A........................  Decatur, GA (11th)                                                 
McNulty, Michael R.........................  Green Island, NY (21st)                                            
Maloney, Carolyn B.........................  New York City, NY (14th)                                           
Manton, Thomas J...........................  Queens, NY (7th)                                                   
Manzullo, Donald A.........................  Egan, IL (16th)                                                    
Markey, Edward J...........................  Malden, MA (7th)                                                   
Martinez, Matthew G........................  Monterey Park, CA (31st)                                           
Martini, William J.........................  Clifton, NJ (8th)                                                  
Mascara, Frank.............................  Charderoi, PA (20th)                                               
Matsui, Robert T...........................  Sacramento, CA (5th)                                               
Meehan, Martin T...........................  Lowell, MA (5th)                                                   
Meek, Carrie P.............................  Miami, FL (17th)                                                   
Menendez, Robert...........................  Union City, NJ (13th)                                              
Metcalf, Jack..............................  Langley, WA (2d)                                                   
Meyers, Jan................................  Overland Park, KS (3d)                                             
Mfume, Kweisi..............................  Baltimore, MD (7th)                                                
Mica, John L...............................  Winter Park, FL (7th)                                              
Miller, Dan................................  Bradenton, FL (13th)                                               
Miller, George.............................  Martinez, CA (7th)                                                 
Mineta, Norman Y...........................  San Jose, CA (15th)                                                
Minge, David...............................  Montevideo, MN (2d)                                                
Mink, Patsy T..............................  Honolulu, HI (2d)                                                  
Moakley, John Joseph.......................  Boston, MA (9th)                                                   
Molinari, Susan............................  Staten Island, NY (13th)                                           
Mollohan, Alan B...........................  Fairmont, WV (1st)                                                 
Montgomery, G.V., (Sonny)..................  Meridian, MS (3d)                                                  
Moorhead, Carlos J.........................  Glendale, CA (27th)                                                
Moran, James P.............................  Alexandria, VA (8th)                                               
Morella, Constance A.......................  Bethesda, MD (8th)                                                 
Murtha, John P.............................  Johnstown, PA (12th)                                               
Myers, John T..............................  Covington, IN (7th)                                                
Myrick, Sue................................  Charlotte, NC (9th)                                                
Nadler, Jerrold............................  New York City, NY (8th)                                            
Neal, Richard E............................  Springfield, MA (2d)                                               
Nethercutt, George R., Jr..................  Spokane, WA (5th)                                                  
Neumann, Mark W............................  Janesville, WI (1st)                                               
Ney, Robert W..............................  St. Clairsville, OH (18th)                                         
Norwood, Charles W., Jr....................  Augusta, GA (10th)                                                 
Nussle, Jim................................  Manchester, IA (2d)                                                
Oberstar, James L..........................  Chisholm, MN (8th)                                                 
Obey, David R..............................  Wausau, WI (7th)                                                   
Olver, John W..............................  Amherst, MA (1st)                                                  
Ortiz, Solomon P...........................  Corpus Christi, TX (27th)                                          
Orton, Bill................................  Sundance, UT (3d)                                                  
Owens, Major R.............................  Brooklyn, NY (11th)                                                
Oxley, Michael G...........................  Findlay, OH (4th)                                                  
Packard, Ron...............................  Oceanside, CA (48th)                                               
Pallone, Frank, Jr.........................  Long Branch, NJ (6th)                                              
Parker, Mike...............................  Brookhaven, MS (4th)                                               
Pastor, Ed.................................  Phoenix, AZ (2d)                                                   
Paxon, Bill................................  Williamsville, NY (27th)                                           
Payne, Donald M............................  Newark, NJ (10th)                                                  

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Payne, L.F.................................  Nellysford, VA (5th)                                               
Pelosi, Nancy..............................  San Francisco, CA (8th)                                            
Peterson, Collin C.........................  Detroit Lakes, MN (7th)                                            
Peterson, Douglas, (Pete)..................  Marianna, FL (2d)                                                  
Petri, Thomas E............................  Fond du Lac, WI (6th)                                              
Pickett, Owen B............................  Virginia Beach, VA (2d)                                            
Pombo, Richard W...........................  Tracy, CA (11th)                                                   
Pomeroy, Earl..............................  Valley City, ND (At Lge.)                                          
Porter, John Edward........................  Wilmette, IL (10th)                                                
Portman, Rob...............................  Cincinnati, OH (2d)                                                
Poshard, Glenn.............................  Marion, IL (19th)                                                  
Pryce, Deborah.............................  Perry Township, OH (15th)                                          
Quillen, James H., (Jimmy).................  Kingsport, TN (1st)                                                
Quinn, Jack................................  Hamburg, NY (30th)                                                 
Radanovich, George P.......................  Mariposa, CA (19th)                                                
Rahall, Nick J., II........................  Beckley, WV (3d)                                                   
Ramstad, Jim...............................  Minnetonka, MN (3d)                                                
Rangel, Charles B..........................  New York City, NY (15th)                                           
Reed, Jack.................................  Cranston, RI (2d)                                                  
Regula, Ralph..............................  Navarre, OH (16th)                                                 
Reynolds, Mel..............................  Chicago, IL (2d)                                                   
Richardson, Bill...........................  Santa Fe, NM (3d)                                                  
Riggs, Frank...............................  Windsor, CA (1st)                                                  
Rivers, Lynn N.............................  Ann Arbor, MI (13th)                                               
Roberts, Pat...............................  Dodge City, KS (1st)                                               
Roemer, Tim................................  South Bend, IN (3d)                                                
Rogers, Harold.............................  Somerset, KY (5th)                                                 
Rohrabacher, Dana..........................  Huntington Beach, CA (45th)                                        
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana.......................  Miami, FL (18th)                                                   
Rose, Charlie..............................  Fayetteville, NC (7th)                                             
Roth, Toby.................................  Appleton, WI (8th)                                                 
Roukema, Marge.............................  Ridgewood, NJ (5th)                                                
Roybal-Allard, Lucille.....................  Los Angeles, CA (33d)                                              
Royce, Edward R............................  Fullerton, CA (39th)                                               
Rush, Bobby L..............................  Chicago, IL (1st)                                                  
Sabo, Martin Olav..........................  Minneapolis, MN (5th)                                              
Salmon, Matt...............................  Mesa, AZ (1st)                                                     
Sanders, Bernard...........................  Burlington, VT (At Lge.)                                           
Sanford, Marshall, (Mark)..................  Charleston, SC (1st)                                               
Sawyer, Thomas C...........................  Akron, OH (14th)                                                   
Saxton, Jim................................  Mount Holly, NJ (3d)                                               
Scarborough, Joe...........................  Pensacola, FL (1st)                                                
Schaefer, Dan..............................  Lakewood, CO (6th)                                                 
Schiff, Steven.............................  Albuquerque, NM (1st)                                              
Schroeder, Patricia........................  Denver, CO (1st)                                                   
Schumer, Charles E.........................  Brooklyn, NY (9th)                                                 
Scott, Robert C............................  Newport News, VA (3d)                                              
Seastrand, Andrea H........................  Pismo Beach, CA (22d)                                              
Sensenbrenner, F. James, Jr................  Menomonee Falls, WI (9th)                                          
Serrano, Jose, E...........................  Bronx, NY (16th)                                                   
Shadegg, John B............................  Phoenix, AZ (4th)                                                  
Shaw, E. Clay, Jr..........................  Ft. Lauderdale, FL (22d)                                           

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Shays, Christopher.........................  Stamford, CT (4th)                                                 
Shuster, Bud...............................  Everett, PA (9th)                                                  
Sisisky, Norman............................  Petersburg, VA (4th)                                               
Skaggs, David E............................  Boulder, CO (2d)                                                   
Skeen, Joe.................................  Roswell, NM (2d)                                                   
Skelton, Ike...............................  Lexington, MO (4th)                                                
Slaughter, Louise McIntosh.................  Fairport, NY (28th)                                                
Smith, Christopher H.......................  Robbinsville, NJ (4th)                                             
Smith, Lamar S.............................  San Antonio, TX (21st)                                             
Smith, Linda...............................  Vancouver, WA (3d)                                                 
Smith, Nick................................  Addison, MI (7th)                                                  
Solomon, Gerald B.H........................  Queensbury, NY (22d)                                               
Souder, Mark E.............................  Grabill, IN (4th)                                                  
Spence, Floyd..............................  Lexington, SC (2d)                                                 
Spratt, John M., Jr........................  York, SC (5th)                                                     
Stark, Fortney Pete........................  Hayward, CA (13th)                                                 
Stearns, Cliff.............................  Ocala, FL (6th)                                                    
Stenholm, Charles W........................  Avoca, TX (17th)                                                   
Stockman, Steve............................  Friendswood, TX (9th)                                              
Stokes, Louis..............................  Shaker Heights, OH (11th)                                          
Studds, Gerry E............................  Cohasset, MA (10th)                                                
Stump, Bob.................................  Tolleson, AZ (3d)                                                  
Stupak, Bart...............................  Menominee, MI (1st)                                                
Talent, James M............................  Chesterfield, MO (2d)                                              
Tanner, John S.............................  Union City, TN (8th)                                               
Tate, Randy................................  Puyallup, WA (9th)                                                 
Tauzin, W.J., (Billy)......................  Thibodaux, LA (3d)                                                 
Taylor, Charles H..........................  Brevard, NC (11th)                                                 
Taylor, Gene...............................  Bay St. Louis, MS (5th)                                            
Tejeda, Frank..............................  San Antonio, TX (28th)                                             
Thomas, William M..........................  Bakersfield, CA (21st)                                             
Thompson, Bennie G.........................  Bolton, MS (2d)                                                    
Thornberry, William M., (Mac)..............  Clarendon, TX (13th)                                               
Thornton, Ray..............................  Little Rock, AR (2d)                                               
Thurman, Karen L...........................  Dunnellon, FL (5th)                                                
Tiahrt, Todd...............................  Goddard, KS (4th)                                                  
Torkildsen, Peter G........................  Danvers, MA (6th)                                                  
Torres, Esteban Edward.....................  Industry, CA (34th)                                                
Torricelli, Robert G.......................  Englewood, NJ (9th)                                                
Towns, Edolphus............................  Brooklyn, NY (10th)                                                
Traficant, James A., Jr....................  Poland, OH (17th)                                                  
Tucker, Walter R., III.....................  Compton, CA (37th)                                                 
Upton, Fred................................  St. Joseph, MI (6th)                                               
Velazquez, Nydia M.........................  Brooklyn, NY (12th)                                                
Vento, Bruce F.............................  St. Paul, MN (4th)                                                 
Visclosky, Peter J.........................  Merrillville, IN (1st)                                             
Volkmer, Harold L..........................  Hannibal, MO (9th)                                                 
Vucanovich, Barbara F......................  Reno, NV (2d)                                                      
Waldholtz, Enid G..........................  Salt Lake City, UT (2d)                                            
Walker, Robert S...........................  East Petersburg, PA (16th)                                         
Walsh, James T.............................  Syracuse, NY (25th)                                                
Wamp, Zach.................................  Chattanooga, TN (3d)                                               

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Ward, Mike.................................  Louisville, KY (3d)                                                
Waters, Maxine.............................  Los Angeles, CA (35th)                                             
Watt, Melvin L.............................  Charlotte, NC (12th)                                               
Watts, J.C., Jr............................  Norman, OK (4th)                                                   
Waxman, Henry A............................  Los Angeles, CA (29th)                                             
Weldon, Curt...............................  Aston, PA (7th)                                                    
Weldon, Dave...............................  Palm Bay, FL (15th)                                                
Weller, Jerry..............................  Morris, IL (11th)                                                  
White, Rick................................  Bainbridge Islands, WA (1st)                                       
Whitfield, Ed..............................  Hopkinsville, KY (1st)                                             
Wicker, Roger F............................  Tupelo, MS (1st)                                                   
Williams, Pat..............................  Helena, MT (At Lge.)                                               
Wilson, Charles............................  Lufkin, TX (2d)                                                    
Wise, Robert E., Jr........................  Clendenin, WV (2d)                                                 
Wolf, Frank R..............................  Vienna, VA (10th)                                                  
Woolsey, Lynn C............................  Petaluma, CA (6th)                                                 
Wyden, Ron.................................  Portland, OR (3d)                                                  
Wynn, Albert Russell.......................  Largo, MD (4th)                                                    
Yates, Sidney R............................  Chicago, IL (9th)                                                  
Young, C.W. Bill...........................  Indian Rocks Beach, FL (10th)                                      
Young, Don.................................  Fort Yukon, AK (At Lge.)                                           
Zeliff, William H., Jr.....................  Jackson, NH (1st)                                                  
Zimmer, Dick...............................  Flemington, NJ (12th)                                              
                                                                                                                



                                DELEGATES

                                                                        
              Name                               Residence              
                                                                        
Faleomavaega, Eni F.H...........  Pago Pago, AS                         
Frazer, Victor O................  St. Thomas, VI                        
Norton, Eleanor Holmes..........  District of Columbia                  
Underwood, Robert A.............  Baza Gardens, GU                      
                                                                        


                          RESIDENT COMMISSIONER

                                                                        
              Name                               Residence              
                                                                        
Romero-Barcelo, Carlos A........  San Juan, PR                          
                                                                        


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                       One Hundred Fourth Congress


 
                       Nine-Digit Postal ZIP Codes

                                 SENATE

    Senate Post Office (20510): The four-digit numbers in these tables 
were assigned by the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. Mail 
to all Senate offices is delivered by the main Post Office in the 
Dirksen Senate Office Building.

________________________________________________________________________

                            Senate Committees

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry................. -6000
Committee on Appropriations....................................... -6025
Committee on Armed Services....................................... -6050
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.................. -6075
Committee on the Budget........................................... -6100
Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation................ -6125
Committee on Energy and Natural Resources......................... -6150
Committee on Environment and Public Works......................... -6175
Committee on Finance.............................................. -6200
Committee on Foreign Relations.................................... -6225
Committee on Governmental Affairs................................. -6250
Committee on Indian Affairs....................................... -6450
Committee on the Judiciary........................................ -6275
Committee on Labor and Human Resources............................ -6300
Committee on Rules and Administration............................. -6325
Committee on Small Business....................................... -6350
Committee on Veterans' Affairs.................................... -6375
Committee on Aging (Special)...................................... -6400
Committee on Ethics (Select)...................................... -6425
Committee on Intelligence (Select)................................ -6475

               Joint Committees Offices on the Senate Side

Joint Economic Committee.......................................... -6602
Joint Committee on the Library.................................... -6625
Joint Committee on Printing....................................... -6650
Joint Committee on Taxation....................................... -6675
Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress................... -6775

                        Senate Leadership Offices

President Pro Tempore............................................. -7000
Chaplain.......................................................... -7002
Majority Leader................................................... -7010
Assistant Majority Leader......................................... -7012
Secretary for the Majority........................................ -7014
Republican Leader................................................. -7020
Assistant Republican Leader....................................... -7022
Secretary for the Minority........................................ -7024
Democratic Policy Committee....................................... -7050
Republican Conference............................................. -7060
Secretary to the Republican Conference............................ -7062
Republican Policy Committee....................................... -7064
Republican Steering Committee..................................... -7066
Arms Control Observer Group....................................... -7070
Central American Negotiations Observer Group...................... -7072

                             Senate Officers

Secretary of the Senate........................................... -7100
    Curator of Art and Antiquities................................ -7102
    Disbursing Office............................................. -7104
    Document Room................................................. -7106
    Historian..................................................... -7108
    Interparliamentary Services................................... -7110
    Senate Library................................................ -7112
    Office of Senate Security..................................... -7114
    Office of Public Records...................................... -7116
    Stationery Room............................................... -7118
    Senate Printing Clerk.........................................  7120
    U.S. Capitol Preservation Commission.......................... -7122
    Office of Conservation and Preservation....................... -7124
    Senate Gift Shop.............................................. -7128
    Legal Counsel, Employment Management Relations................ -7130
Senate Sergeant at Arms........................................... -7200
    General Counsel............................................... -7201
    Computer Center............................................... -7202
    Facilities and Financial Management........................... -7204
    Finance Division.............................................. -7205
    Barber Shop................................................... -7206
    Beauty Shop................................................... -7208
    Capitol Guides................................................ -7209
    Parking....................................................... -7210
    Human Resources............................................... -7212
    Health Promotion / Employee Assistance Program................ -7213
    Placement / Seminars / Personnel Administration............... -7214
    Photographic Studio........................................... -7216
    Capitol Police................................................ -7218
    Senate Post Office............................................ -7220
    Senate Recording Studio....................................... -7222
    Senate Service Department..................................... -7224
    Telecommunications............................................ -7226
    Congressional Special Services Office......................... -7228

                    Other Offices on the Senate Side

Senate Legal Counsel.............................................. -7250
Senate Legislative Counsel........................................ -7275
Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices........................  9060
Architect of the Capitol.......................................... -8000
    Superintendent of Senate Buildings............................ -8002
Office of Technology Assessment................................... -8025
Amtrak Ticket Office.............................................. -9010
Airlines Ticket Office (CATO)..................................... -9014
Senate Child Care Center.......................................... -9022
Senate Credit Union............................................... -9026
Periodical Press Gallery.......................................... -9034
Press Gallery..................................................... -9038
Press Photo Gallery............................................... -9042
Radio and TV Gallery.............................................. -9046
Restaurant........................................................ -9050
Defense Liaison................................................... -9030
Social Security Liaison...........................................  9064
Veterans Liaison..................................................  9054
Western Union..................................................... -9058
Office of Senate Fair Employment Practices........................ -9060

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                        HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    House Post Office (20515): The four-digit numbers in these tables 
were assigned by the Postmaster of the House of Representatives. Mail to 
all House offices is delivered by the main Post Office in the Longworth 
House Office Building.

________________________________________________________________________

                  Committees, Leadership, and Officers

U.S. House of Representatives..................................... -0001
Cannon House Office Building...................................... -0002
Rayburn House Office Building..................................... -0003
Longworth House Office Building................................... -0004
O'Neill House Office Building..................................... -0005
Ford House Office Building........................................ -0006
The Capitol....................................................... -0007
Committee on Agriculture.......................................... -6001
Committee on Appropriations....................................... -6015
Committee on Banking and Financial Services....................... -6050
Committee on the Budget........................................... -6065
Committee on Commerce............................................. -6115
Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities............... -6100
Committee on Government Reform and Oversight...................... -6143
Committee on House Oversight...................................... -6157
Committee on International Relations.............................. -6128
Committee on National Security....................................  6035
Committee on Resources............................................ -6201
Committee on Rules................................................ -6269
Committee on Science.............................................. -6301
Committee on Small Business....................................... -6315
Committee on Standards of Official Conduct........................ -6328
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.................... -6256
Committee on Veterans' Affairs.................................... -6335
Committee on Ways and Means....................................... -6348

                            Select Committee

Select Committee on Intelligence.................................. -6415

                Joint Committee Offices on the House side

Joint Economic Committee.......................................... -6432
Joint Committee on the Library.................................... -6439
Joint Committee on Printing....................................... -6445
Joint Committee on Taxation....................................... -6453
Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress................... -6775

                           Majority Leadership

Office of the Speaker............................................. -6501
Office of the Majority Leader..................................... -6502
Office of the Majority Whip....................................... -6503
Office of the Deputy Majority Whip................................ -6504
Democratic Caucus................................................. -6524
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee....................... -6525
Democratic Personnel Committee.................................... -6526
Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.......................... -6527
Democratic Cloakroom.............................................. -6528

                           Minority Leadership

Office of the Minority Leader..................................... -6537
Office of the Minority Whip....................................... -6538
House Republican Conference....................................... -6544
House Republican Research Committee............................... -6545
Legislative Digest (Republican Conference)........................ -6546
Republican Congressional Committee, National...................... -6547
Republican Policy Committee....................................... -6549
Republican Cloakroom.............................................. -6650

                             House Officers

Office of the Clerk............................................... -6601
    Legislative Operations........................................ -6602
    Reporters of Debates.......................................... -6603
    Reporters to Committees....................................... -6615
    Legislative Information....................................... -6605
    House Library................................................. -6606
    Office of Printing Services................................... -6611
    Records and Registration...................................... -6612
    Office of Telecommunications.................................. -6617
    Office of Fair Employment Practices........................... -6616
    House Recording Studio........................................ -6613
    Legislative Computer Systems.................................. -6618
    Office of Employee Assistance................................. -6619
    House Document Room........................................... -6622
    Office of Photography......................................... -6623
    Periodical Press Gallery...................................... -6624
    Press Gallery................................................. -6625
    Publication Distribution...................................... -6626
    Radio-TV Correspondents Gallery............................... -6627
    Democratic Pages.............................................. -6530
    Republican Pages.............................................. -6552
Office of the Sergeant at Arms.................................... -6634
Office of the Chaplain............................................ -6655
    Office of Finance............................................. -6604
    Office Systems Management..................................... -6607
    Office Furnishings............................................ -6554
    Office Supply Service......................................... -6608
    Postal Operations............................................. -9998
    House Placement Office........................................ -6609

                      House Commissions and Offices

Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.................. -6460
Commission on Congressional Mailing Standards..................... -6461
Office of the Law Revision Counsel................................ -6711
Office of the Legislative Counsel................................. -6721
Office of the Parliamentarian..................................... -6731
General Counsel................................................... -6532
House Historian................................................... -6701
Architect of the Capitol.......................................... -6906
Attending Physician............................................... -6907
Congressional Budget Office....................................... -6925
Daily Digest...................................................... -6930

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Executive Communications.......................................... -6938
Federal Election Commission (Clerk)............................... -6939

                             Liaison Offices

Air Force......................................................... -6854
Army.............................................................. -6855
Coast Guard....................................................... -6856
Navy.............................................................. -6857
Office of Personnel Management.................................... -6858
Veterans' Administration.......................................... -6859


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                            TERMS OF SERVICE

                   EXPIRATION OF THE TERMS OF SENATORS

        Class II.--SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1997       
       [33 Senators in this group: Republicans, 18; Democrats, 15]      
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Name                      Party            Residence     
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Baucus, Max.......................    D.            Missoula, MT.       
Biden, Joseph R., Jr..............    D.            Hockessin, DE.      
Bradley, Bill.....................    D.            Denville, NJ.       
Brown, Hank.......................    R.            Greeley, CO.        
Cochran, Thad.....................    R.            Jackson, MS.        
Cohen, William S..................    R.            Bangor, ME.         
Craig, Larry E....................    R.            Boise, ID.          
Domenici, Pete V..................    R.            Albuquerque, NM.    
Exon, J. James....................    D.            Lincoln, NE.        
Gramm, Phil.......................    R.            College Station, TX.
Harkin, Tom.......................    D.            Cumming, IA.        
Hatfield, Mark O..................    R.            Salem, OR.          
Heflin, Howell....................    D.            Tuscumbia, AL.      
Helms, Jesse......................    R.            Raleigh, NC.        
Inhofe, James M \1\...............    R.            Tulsa, OK           
Johnston, J. Bennett..............    D.            Shreveport, LA.     
Kassebaum, Nancy Landon...........    R.            Wichita, KS.        
Kerry, John F.....................    D.            Boston, MA.         
Levin, Carl.......................    D.            Detroit, MI.        
McConnell, Mitch..................    R.            Louisville, KY.     
Nunn, Sam.........................    D.            Perry, GA.          
Pell, Claiborne...................    D.            Newport, RI.        
Pressler, Larry...................    R.            Humboldt, SD.       
Pryor, David......................    D.            Camden, AR.         
Rockefeller, John D., IV..........    D.            Charleston, WV.     
Simon, Paul.......................    D.            Carbondale, IL.     
Simpson, Alan K...................    R.            Cody, WY.           
Smith, Bob........................    R.            Tuftonboro, NH.     
Stevens, Ted......................    R.            Anchorage, AK.      
Thompson, Fred \1\................    R.            Nashville, TN.      
Thurmond, Strom...................    R.            Aiken, SC.          
Warner, John W....................    R.            Middleburg, VA.     
Wellstone, Paul David.............    D.            Northfield, MN.     
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Elected to fill an unexpired term until January 3, 1997.            


                                                                        

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       Class III.--SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 1999       
       [34 Senators in this group: Republicans, 17; Democrats, 17]      
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Name                      Party            Residence     
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bennett, Robert F.................    R.            Salt Lake City, UT. 
Bond, Christopher S...............    R.            Mexico, MO.         
Boxer, Barbara....................    D.            Greenbrae, CA.      
Breaux, John B....................    D.            Crowley, LA.        
Bumpers, Dale.....................    D.            Charleston, AR.     
Campbell, Ben Nighthorse \1\......    R.            Ignacio, CO.        
Coats, Dan........................    R.            Fort Wayne, IN.     
Coverdell, Paul \2\...............    R.            Atlanta, GA.        
D'Amato, Alfonse..................    R.            Island Park, NY.    
Daschle, Thomas A.................    D.            Aberdeen, SD.       
Dodd, Christopher J...............    D.            Norwich, CT.        
Dole, Bob.........................    R.            Russell, KS.        
Dorgan, Byron L \3\...............    D.            Bismarck, ND.       
Faircloth, Lauch..................    R.            Clinton, NC.        
Feingold, Russell D...............    D.            Middleton, WI.      
Ford, Wendell H...................    D.            Owensboro, KY.      
Glenn, John.......................    D.            Columbus, OH.       
Graham, Bob.......................    D.            Miami Lakes, FL.    
Grassley, Charles E...............    R.            New Hartford, IA.   
Gregg, Judd.......................    R.            Greenfield, NH.     
Hollings, Ernest F................    D.            Charleston, SC.     
Inouye, Daniel K..................    D.            Honolulu, HI.       
Kempthorne, Dirk..................    R.            Boise, ID.          
Leahy, Patrick J..................    D.            Burlington, VT.     
McCain, John......................    R.            Phoenix, AZ.        
Mikulski, Barbara A...............    D.            Baltimore, MD.      
Moseley-Braun, Carol..............    D.            Chicago, IL.        
Murkowski, Frank H................    R.            Fairbanks, AK.      
Murray, Patty.....................    D.            Seattle, WA.        
Nickles, Don......................    R.            Ponca City, OK.     
Packwood, Bob.....................    R.            Portland, OR.       
Reid, Harry.......................    D.            Las Vegas, NV.      
Shelby, Richard C.................    R.            Tuscaloosa, AL.     
Specter, Arlen....................    R.            Philadelphia, PA.   
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Senator Campbell changed parties March 3, 1995.                     
\2\ Senator Coverdell was elected in a runoff election on Nov. 24, 1992,
  for the 6-year term beginning on Jan. 3, 1993.                        
\3\ Senator Dorgan was elected to a 6-year term on Nov. 3, 1992, and    
  subsequently was appointed by the Governor Dec. 14, 1992 to fill the  
  vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Kent Conrad.             

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        Class I.--SENATORS WHOSE TERMS OF SERVICE EXPIRE IN 2001        
       [33 Senators in this group: Republicans, 19; Democrats, 14]      
------------------------------------------------------------------------
               Name                      Party            Residence     
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Abraham, Spencer..................    R.            Auburn Hills, MI.   
Akaka, Daniel K. \1\..............    D.            Honolulu, HI.       
Ashcroft, John....................    R.            Ballwin, MO.        
Bingaman, Jeff....................    D.            Santa Fe, NM.       
Bryan, Richard H..................    D.            Las Vegas, NV.      
Burns, Conrad R...................    R.            Billings, MT.       
Byrd, Robert C....................    D.            Sophia, WV.         
Chafee, John H....................    R.            Warwick, RI.        
Conrad, Kent \2\..................    D.            Bismarck, ND.       
DeWine, Mike......................    R.            Cedarville, OH.     
Feinstein, Dianne \3\.............    D.            San Francisco, CA.  
Frist, William H..................    R.            Nashville, TN.      
Gorton, Slade.....................    R.            Seattle, WA.        
Grams, Rod........................    R.            Ramsey, MN.         
Hatch, Orrin G....................    R.            Salt Lake City, UT. 
Hutchison, Kay Bailey \4\.........    R.            Dallas, TX.         
Jeffords, James M.................    R.            Shrewsbury, VT.     
Kennedy, Edward M.................    D.            Boston, MA.         
Kerrey, J. Robert.................    D.            Omaha, NE.          
Kohl, Herb........................    D.            Milwaukee, WI.      
Kyl, Jon..........................    R.            Phoenix, AZ.        
Lautenberg, Frank R...............    D.            Cliffside Park, NJ. 
Lieberman, Joseph I...............    D.            New Haven, CT.      
Lott, Trent.......................    R.            Pascagoula, MS.     
Lugar, Richard G..................    R.            Indianapolis, IN.   
Mack, Connie......................    R.            Cape Coral, FL.     
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick..........    D.            Oneonta, NY.        
Robb, Charles S...................    D.            McLean, VA.         
Roth, William V., Jr..............    R.            Wilmington, DE.     
Santorum, Rick....................    R.            Pittsburgh, PA.     
Sarbanes, Paul S..................    D.            Baltimore, MD.      
Snowe, Olympia J..................    R.            Auburn, ME.         
Thomas, Craig.....................    R.            Casper, WY.         
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Senator Akaka was appointed Apr. 28, 1990 by the Governor to fill   
  the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Spark M. Matsunaga, and    
  took the oath of office on May 16, 1990. He was elected in a special  
  election, on Nov. 6, 1990, for the remainder of the unexpired term.   
\2\ Senator Conrad resigned his term from Class III after winning a     
  special election on Dec. 4, 1992 to fill the vacancy caused by the    
  death of Senator Quentin Burdick. Senator Conrad's seniority in the   
  Senate continues without a break in service. He took the oath of      
  office on Dec. 15, 1992.                                              
\3\ Senator Feinstein won the special election held on Nov. 3, 1992 to  
  fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Pete Wilson. She
  took the oath of office on Nov. 10, 1992. This seat was filled pending
  the election by gubernatorial appointee, Senator John Seymour.        
\4\ Senator Hutchison won the special election held on June 5, 1993 to  
  fill remainder of the term of Senator Lloyd Bentsen. She took the oath
  of office on June 14, 1993. She won the seat from Senator Bob Krueger,
  who had been appointed, ad interim, on Jan. 21, 1993 by the Governor. 

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                     CONTINUOUS SERVICE OF SENATORS                     
    [Republicans in roman (54); Democrats in italic (46); total, 100]   
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                  Beginning of present  
 Rank           Name                State                service        
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1....  Thurmond, Strom \1\..  South Carolina..  Nov. 7, 1956.                 
2....  Byrd, Robert           West Virginia...  Jan. 3, 1959.           
        C..                                                     
3....  Pell, Claiborne......  Rhode Island....  Jan. 3, 1961.           
4....  Kennedy, Edward M.\2\  Massachusetts...  Nov. 7, 1962.                 
5....  Inouye, Daniel         Hawaii..........  Jan. 3, 1963.           
        K..                                                     
6....  Hollings, Ernest       South Carolina..  Nov. 9, 1966.                 
7....  Hatfield, Mark O. ...  Oregon..........  Jan. 10, 1967.          
8....  Stevens, Ted \4\.....  Alaska..........  Dec. 24, 1968.          
9....  Dole, Robert   Kansas..........  Jan. 3, 1969.           
9....  Packwood, Bob........  Oregon..........  Jan. 3, 1969.           
10...  Roth, William V.,      Delaware........  Jan. 1, 1971.           
        Jr. \5\.                                                
11...  Nunn, Sam \6\........  Georgia.........  Nov. 8, 1972.                 
12...  Johnston, J. Bennett   Louisiana.......  Nov. 14, 1972.          
        \7\.                                                            
13...  Biden, Joseph R., Jr.  Delaware........  Jan. 3, 1973.           
13...  Domenici, Pete V.....  New Mexico......  Jan. 3, 1973.           
13...  Helms, Jesse.........  North Carolina..  Jan. 3, 1973.           
14...  Glenn, John \8\......  Ohio............  Dec. 24, 1974.          
15...  Ford, Wendell H.\9\..  Kentucky........  Dec. 28, 1974.          
16...  Bumpers, Dale........  Arkansas........  Jan. 3, 1975.           
16...  Leahy, Patrick J.....  Vermont.........  Jan. 3, 1975.           
17...  Chafee, John H.......  Rhode Island....  Dec. 29, 1976.          
18...  Hatch, Orrin           Utah............  Jan. 3, 1977.           
        G..                                                     
18...  Lugar, Richard G.....  Indiana.........  Jan. 3, 1977.           
18...  Moynihan, Daniel P...  New York........  Jan. 3, 1977.           
18...  Sarbanes, Paul         Maryland........  Jan. 3, 1977.           
        S..                                                     
19...  Baucus, Max    Montana.........  Dec. 15, 1978.          
        \10\.                                                           
20...  Kassebaum, Nancy       Kansas..........  Dec. 23, 1978.          
        Landon \11\.                                                    
21...  Cochran, Thad          Mississippi.....  Dec. 27, 1978.          
         \12\.                                                  
22...  Simpson, Alan K.\13\.  Wyoming.........  Jan. 1, 1979.           
23...  Warner, John W.\14\..  Virginia........  Jan. 2, 1979.           
24...  Bradley, Bill........  New Jersey......  Jan. 3, 1979.           
24...  Cohen, William         Maine...........  Jan. 3, 1979.           
        S..                                                     
24...  Exon, J. James.......  Nebraska........  Jan. 3, 1979.           
24...  Heflin, Howell T.....  Alabama.........  Jan. 3, 1979.           
24...  Levin, Carl..........  Michigan........  Jan. 3, 1979.           
24...  Pressler, Larry        South Dakota....  Jan. 3, 1979.           
        .                                                       
24...  Pryor, David   Arkansas........  Jan. 3, 1979.           
25...  D'Amato, Alfonse M...  New York........  Jan. 3, 1981.           
25...  Dodd, Christopher      Connecticut.....  Jan. 3, 1981.           
        J..                                                     
25...  Grassley, Charles      Iowa............  Jan. 3, 1981.           
        E..                                                     
25...  Murkowski, Frank H...  Alaska..........  Jan. 3, 1981.           
25...  Nickles, Don.........  Oklahoma........  Jan. 3, 1981.           
25...  Specter, Arlen.......  Pennsylvania....  Jan. 3, 1981.           
26...  Lautenberg, Frank      New Jersey......  Dec. 27, 1982.          
        R.\15\.                                                         
27...  Bingaman, Jeff.......  New Mexico......  Jan. 3, 1983.           
28...  Kerry, John F.\16\...  Massachusetts...  Jan. 2, 1985.           
29...  Gramm, Phil .  Texas...........  Jan. 3, 1985.           
29...  Harkin, Tom .  Iowa............  Jan. 3, 1985.           
29...  McConnell, Mitch.....  Kentucky........  Jan. 3, 1985.           
29...  Simon, Paul .  Illinois........  Jan. 3, 1985.           
30...  Rockefeller, John D.,  West Virginia...  Jan. 15, 1985.          
        IV \17\.                                                        
31...  Bond, Christopher S..  Missouri........  Jan. 6, 1987.           
31...  Breaux, John           Louisiana.......  Jan. 6, 1987.           
        B..                                                     
31...  Conrad, Kent.........  North Dakota....  Jan. 6, 1987.           

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31...  Daschle, Thomas        South Dakota....  Jan. 6, 1987.           
        A..                                                     
31...  Graham, Bob..........  Florida.........  Jan. 6, 1987.           
31...  McCain, John   Arizona.........  Jan. 6, 1987.           
31...  Mikulski, Barbara      Maryland........  Jan. 6, 1987.           
        A..                                                     
31...  Reid, Harry .  Nevada..........  Jan. 6, 1987.           
31...  Shelby, Richard        Alabama.........  Jan. 6, 1987.           
        C..                                                     
32...  Bryan, Richard H.....  Nevada..........  Jan. 3, 1989.           
32...  Burns, Conrad........  Montana.........  Jan. 3, 1989.           
32...  Coats, Dan     Indiana.........  Jan. 3, 1989.           
        \18\.                                                           
32...  Gorton, Slade \19\...  Washington......  Jan. 3, 1989.           
32...  Jeffords, James M....  Vermont.........  Jan. 3, 1989.           
32...  Kerrey, J. Robert....  Nebraska........  Jan. 3, 1989.           
32...  Kohl, Herb...........  Wisconsin.......  Jan. 3, 1989.           
32...  Lieberman, Joseph I..  Connecticut.....  Jan. 3, 1989.           
32...  Lott, Trent .  Mississippi.....  Jan. 3, 1989.           
32...  Mack, Connie   Florida.........  Jan. 3, 1989.           
32...  Robb, Charles S......  Virginia........  Jan. 3, 1989.           
33...  Akaka, Daniel          Hawaii..........  Apr. 28, 1990.          
        K. \20\.                                                
34...  Smith, Robert          New Hampshire...  Dec. 7, 1990.           
        C. \21\.                                                
35...  Brown, Hank..  Colorado........  Jan. 3, 1991.           
35...  Craig, Larry           Idaho...........  Jan. 3, 1991.           
        E..                                                     
35...  Wellstone, Paul D....  Minnesota.......  Jan. 3, 1991.           
36...  Feinstein, Dianne      California......  Nov. 10, 1992.                
37...  Dorgan, Byron          North Dakota....  Dec. 14, 1992.          
         \23\.                                                  
38...  Bennett, Robert F....  Utah............  Jan. 3, 1993.           
38...  Boxer,                 California......  Jan. 3, 1993.           
        Barbara .                                               
38...  Campbell, Ben          Colorado........  Jan. 3, 1993.           
        Nighthorse                                              
        \24\.                                                           
38...  Coverdell, Paul \25\.  Georgia.........  Jan. 3, 1993.           
38...  Faircloth, Lauch.....  North Carolina..  Jan. 3, 1993.           
38...  Feingold, Russell....  Wisconsin.......  Jan. 3, 1993.           
38...  Gregg, Judd .  New Hampshire...  Jan. 3, 1993.           
38...  Kempthorne, Dirk.....  Idaho...........  Jan. 3, 1993.           
38...  Moseley-Braun, Carol.  Illinois........  Jan. 3, 1993.           
38...  Murray, Patty........  Washington......  Jan. 3, 1993.           
39...  Hutchison, Kay Bailey  Texas...........  June 5, 1993.           
         \26\.                                                          
40...  Inhofe, James M.       Oklahoma........  Nov. 16, 1994.          
         \27\.                                                  
41...  Thompson, Fred  \28\.  Tennessee.......  Dec. 9, 1994.           
42...  Abraham, Spencer.....  Michigan........  Jan. 3, 1995.           
42...  Ashcroft, John.......  Missouri........  Jan. 3, 1995.           
42...  DeWine, Mike   Ohio............  Jan. 3, 1995.           
        .                                                               
42...  Frist, Bill..........  Tennessee.......  Jan. 3, 1995.           
42...  Grams, Rod  .  Minnesota.......  Jan. 3, 1995.           
42...  Kyl, Jon  ...  Arizona.........  Jan. 3, 1995.           
42...  Santorum, Rick         Pennsylvania....  Jan. 3, 1995.           
         .                                                      
42...  Snowe, Olympia J.      Maine...........  Jan. 3, 1995.           
         .                                                      
42...  Thomas, Craig          Wyoming.........  Jan. 3, 1995.           
         .                                                      
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 Served in the House of Representatives previous to service in  
  the Senate.                                                           
 Senators elected to complete unexpired terms begin their   
  terms on the day following the election.                              
\1\ Senator Thurmond also served in the Senate by appointment from Dec. 
  24, 1954, to Jan. 3, 1955; was elected Nov. 2, 1954, as a write-in    
  candidate for the term ending Jan. 3, 1961, and served from Jan. 3,   
  1955, until his resignation Apr. 4, 1956; reelected Nov. 6, 1956, to  
  fill the vacancy caused by his own resignation; switched from the     
  Democratic to Republican party Sep. 16, 1964.                         
\2\ Senator Kennedy was elected Nov. 6, 1962, to complete the unexpired 
  term caused by the resignation of Senator John F. Kennedy.            
\3\ Senator Hollings was elected Nov. 8, 1966, to complete the unexpired
  term caused by the death of Senator Olin D. Johnston.                 

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\4\ Senator Stevens was appointed Dec. 23, 1968 by the Governor to fill 
  the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Edward L. Bartlett.        
\5\ Senator Roth was appointed Jan. 1, 1971 by the Governor to fill the 
  vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator John J. Williams.        
\6\ Senator Nunn was elected Nov. 7, 1972, to complete the unexpired    
  term caused by the death of Senator Richard B. Russell, and also      
  elected to a 6-year term.                                             
\7\ Senator Johnston was elected Nov. 7, 1972, for the 6-year term      
  commencing Jan. 3, 1973; subsequently appointed Nov. 14, 1972 to      
  complete the unexpired term caused by the death of Senator Allen      
  Ellender.                                                             
\8\ Senator Glenn was elected Nov. 5, 1974, for the 6-year term         
  commencing Jan. 3, 1975; subsequently appointed Dec. 24, 1974, to fill
  the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Howard M. Metzenbaum.
\9\ Senator Ford was elected Nov. 5, 1974, for the 6-year term          
  commencing Jan. 3, 1975; subsequently appointed Dec. 28, 1974, to fill
  the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Marlow W. Cook.      
\10\ Senator Baucus was elected Nov. 7, 1978, for the 6-year term       
  commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Dec. 15, 1978, to fill
  the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Paul Hatfield.       
\11\ Senator Kassebaum was elected Nov. 6, 1978, for the 6-year term    
  commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Dec. 23, 1978, to fill
  the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator James Pearson.       
\12\ Senator Cochran was elected Nov. 6, 1978, for the 6-year term      
  commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Dec. 27, 1978, to fill
  the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator James Eastland.      
\13\ Senator Simpson was elected Nov. 6, 1978, for the 6-year term      
  commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Jan. 1, 1979, to fill 
  the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Clifford Hansen.     
\14\ Senator Warner was elected Nov. 6, 1978, for the 6-year term       
  commencing Jan. 3, 1979; subsequently appointed Jan. 2, 1979, to fill 
  the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator William Scott.       
\15\ Senator Lautenberg was elected Nov. 2, 1982, for the 6-year term   
  commencing Jan. 3, 1983; subsequently appointed Dec. 27, 1982, to fill
  the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Nicholas F. Brady.   
\16\ Senator Kerry was elected Nov. 6, 1984, for the 6-year term        
  commencing Jan. 3, 1985; subsequently appointed Jan. 2, 1985, to fill 
  the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Paul E. Tsongas.     
\17\ Senator Rockefeller was elected Nov. 6, 1984, for the 6-year term  
  commencing Jan. 3, 1985; did not take his seat until Jan. 15, 1985.   
\18\ Senator Coats was appointed Jan. 3, 1989 by the Governor. Senator  
  Coats won a special election in November 1990 for the remainder of    
  Senator Dan Quayle's unexpired term.                                  
\19\ Senator Gorton also served a six-year term from Jan. 3, 1981-Jan.  
  3, 1987.                                                              
\20\ Senator Akaka was appointed Apr. 28, 1990 by the Governor to fill  
  the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Spark M. Matsunaga.        
  Subsequently elected on Nov. 6, 1990 to complete the unexpired term.  
\21\ Senator Smith was elected Nov. 6, 1990, for the 6-year term        
  commencing Jan. 3, 1991; subsequently appointed Dec. 7, 1990, to fill 
  the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Gordon J. Humphrey.  
\22\ Senator Feinstein was elected on Nov. 3, 1992 to fill the vacancy  
  caused by the resignation of Senator Pete Wilson. She replaced        
  appointed Senator John Seymour when she took the oath of office on    
  Nov. 10, 1992.                                                        
\23\ Senator Dorgan was elected to a 6-year term on Nov. 3, 1992 and    
  subsequently was appointed by the Governor on Dec. 14, 1992 to        
  complete the unexpired term of Senator Kent Conrad.                   
\24\ Senator Campbell changed parties, March 3, 1995.                   
\25\ Senator Coverdell was elected in a runoff election on Nov. 24,     
  1992.                                                                 
\26\ Senator Hutchison won a special election on June 5, 1993 to fill   
  the vacancy caused by the resignation of Senator Lloyd Bentsen. She   
  won the seat from Senator Bob Krueger, who had been appointed on Jan. 
  21, 1993 by the Governor.                                             
\27\ Senator Inhofe was elected to fill an unexpired term until January 
  3, 1997.                                                              
\28\ Senator Thompson was elected to fill an unexpired term until       
  January 3, 1997.                                                      

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               CONGRESSES IN WHICH REPRESENTATIVES HAVE SERVED, WITH BEGINNING OF PRESENT SERVICE               
  [* Elected to fill a vacancy; Republicans in roman (231); Democrats in italic (203); Independent in bold (1); 
                                                   total, 435]                                                  
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                                                                                          Beginning of present  
               Name                  State   District      Congresses (inclusive)               service         
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23 terms, not consecutive                                                                                       
                                                                                                                
Yates, Sidney R...................     IL         9    81st to 87th, 89th to 104th...  Jan. 3, 1965.            
       21 terms, consecutive                                                                                    
                                                                                                                
Dingell, John D...................     MI        16    *84th to 104th................  Dec. 13, 1955.           
                                                                                                                
       18 terms, consecutive                                                                                    
                                                                                                                
Gonzalez, Henry B.................     TX        20    *87th to 104th................  Nov. 4, 1961.            
                                                                                                                
       17 terms, consecutive                                                                                    
                                                                                                                
Gibbons, Sam......................     FL        11    88th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1963.            
McDade, Joseph M..................     PA        10    88th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1963.            
Quillen, James H. (Jimmy).........     TN         1    88th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1963.            
                                                                                                                
       16 terms, consecutive                                                                                    
                                                                                                                
Conyers, John, Jr.................     MI        14    89th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1965.            
de la Garza, E (Kika).............     TX        15    89th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1965.            
Hamilton, Lee H...................     IN         9    89th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1965.            
                                                                                                                
16 terms, not consecutive                                                                                       
                                                                                                                
Brown, George E., Jr..............     CA        42    88th to 91st, 93d to 104th....  Jan. 3, 1973.            
                                                                                                                
       15 terms, consecutive                                                                                    
                                                                                                                
Bevill, Tom.......................     AL         4    90th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1967.            
Montgomery, G.V. (Sonny)..........     MS         3    90th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1967.            
Myers, John T.....................     IN         7    90th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1967.            
                                                                                                                
15 terms, not consecutive                                                                                       
                                                                                                                
Jacobs, Andrew, Jr................     IN        10    89th to 92d, 94th to 104th....  Jan. 3, 1975.            
       14 terms, consecutive                                                                                    
                                                                                                                
Clay, William (Bill)..............     MO         1    91st to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1969.            
Crane, Philip M...................     IL         8    *91st to 104th................  Nov. 25, 1969.           
Obey, David R.....................     WI         7    *91st to 104th................  Apr. 1, 1969.            
Stokes, Louis.....................     OH        11    91st to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1969.            
                                                                                                                
       13 terms, consecutive                                                                                    
                                                                                                                
Archer, Bill......................     TX         7    92d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1971.            
Dellums, Ronald V.................     CA         9    92d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1971.            
Rangel, Charles B.................     NY        15    92d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1971.            
Spence, Floyd.....................     SC         2    92d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1971.            
Young, C.W. Bill..................     FL        10    92d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1971.            
                                                                                                                
       12 terms, consecutive                                                                                    
                                                                                                                
Collins, Cardiss..................     IL         7    *93d to 104th.................  June 5, 1973.            
Gilman, Benjamin A................     NY        20    93d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1973.            
Moakley, John Joseph..............     MA         9    93d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1973.            
Moorhead, Carlos J................     CA        27    93d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1973.            
Murtha, John P....................     PA        12    *93d to 104th.................  Feb. 5, 1974.            
Regula, Ralph.....................     OH        16    93d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1973.            
Rose, Charlie.....................     NC         7    93d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1973.            

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Schroeder, Patricia...............     CO         1    93d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1973.            
Shuster, Bud......................     PA         9    93d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1973.            
Stark, Fortney Pete...............     CA        13    93d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1973.            
Studds, Gerry E...................     MA        10    93d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1973.            
Wilson, Charles...................     TX         2    93d to 104th..................  Jan. 3, 1973.            
Young, Don........................     AK      At L.   *93d to 104th.................  Mar. 6, 1973.            
                                                                                                                
       11 terms, consecutive                                                                                    
                                                                                                                
Ford, Harold E....................     TN         9    94th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1975.            
Goodling, William.................     PA        19    94th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1975.            
Hefner, W.G. (Bill)...............     NC         8    94th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1975.            
Hyde, Henry J.....................     IL         6    94th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1975.            
LaFalce, John J...................     NY        29    94th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1975.            
Markey, Edward J..................     MA         7    *94th to 104th................  Nov. 2, 1976.            
Miller, George....................     CA         7    94th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1975.            
Mineta, Norman Y..................     CA        15    94th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1975.            
Oberstar, James L.................     MN         8    94th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1975.            
Waxman, Henry A...................     CA        29    94th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1975.            
                                                                                                                
       10 terms, consecutive                                                                                    
                                                                                                                
Beilenson, Anthony C..............     CA        24    95th to 104th.................  Jan. 3. 1977.            
Bonior, David E...................     MI        10    95th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1977.            
Dicks, Norman D...................     WA         6    95th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1977.            
Gephardt, Richard A...............     MO         3    95th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1977.            
Kildee, Dale E....................     MI         9    95th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1977.            
Leach, James A....................     IA         1    95th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1977.            
Livingston, Bob...................     LA         1    *95th to 104th................  Aug. 27, 1977.           
Rahall, Nick Joe, II..............     WV         3    95th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1977.            
Skelton, Ike......................     MO         4    95th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1977.            
Stump, Bob........................     AZ         3    95th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1977.            
Vento, Bruce F....................     MN         4    95th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1977.            
Volkmer, Harold L.................     MO         9    95th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1977.            
Walker, Robert S..................     PA        16    95th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1977.            
                                                                                                                
10 terms, not consecutive                                                                                       
                                                                                                                
Mink, Patsy.......................     HI         2    89th to 94th, *101st to 104th.  Sept. 22, 1990.          
                                                                                                                
       9 terms, consecutive                                                                                     
                                                                                                                
Bereuter, Doug....................     NE         1    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Clinger, William F., Jr...........     PA         5    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Dixon, Julian C...................     CA        32    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Fazio, Vic........................     CA         3    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Frost, Martin.....................     TX        24    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Gingrich, Newt....................     GA         6    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Hall, Tony P......................     OH         3    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Lewis, Jerry......................     CA        40    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Matsui, Robert T..................     CA         5    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Petri, Thomas E...................     WI         6    *96th to 104th................  Apr. 3, 1979.            
Porter, John Edward...............     IL        10    *96th to 104th................  Jan. 22, 1980.           
Roth, Toby........................     WI         8    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Sabo, Martin Olav.................     MN         5    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            

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Sensenbrenner, F. James, Jr.......     WI         9    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Solomon, Gerald B.H...............     NY        22    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Stenholm, Charles W...............     TX        17    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Tauzin, W.J. (Billy)..............     LA         3    *96th to 104th................  May 17, 1980.            
Thomas, Bill......................     CA        21    96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
Williams, Pat.....................     MT      At L.   96th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1979.            
                                                                                                                
9 terms, not consecutive                                                                                        
                                                                                                                
Dornan, Robert K..................     CA        46    95th to 97th, 99th to 104th...  Jan. 3, 1985.            
                                                                                                                
       8 terms, consecutive                                                                                     
                                                                                                                
Bliley, Thomas J., Jr.............     VA         7    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Coyne, William J..................     PA        14    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Dreier, David.....................     CA        28    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Emerson, Bill.....................     MO         8    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Fields, Jack......................     TX         8    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Foglietta, Thomas M...............     PA         1    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Frank, Barney.....................     MA         4    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Gejdenson, Sam....................     CT         2    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Gunderson, Steve..................     WI         3    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Hall, Ralph M.....................     TX         4    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Hansen, James V...................     UT         1    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Hoyer, Steny H....................     MD         5    *97th to 104th................  May 19, 1981.            
Hunter, Duncan....................     CA        52    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Kennelly, Barbara B...............     CT         1    *97th to 104th................  Jan. 12, 1982.           
Lantos, Tom.......................     CA        12    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Martinez, Matthew G...............     CA        31    *97th to 104th................  July 13, 1982.           
McCollum, Bill....................     FL         8    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Oxley, Michael G..................     OH         4    *97th to 104th................  June 25, 1981.           
Roberts, Pat......................     KS         1    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Rogers, Harold....................     KY         5    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Roukema, Marge....................     NJ         5    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Schumer, Charles E................     NY         9    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Shaw, E. Clay, Jr.................     FL        22    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Skeen, Joe........................     NM         2    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Smith, Christopher H..............     NJ         4    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Wolf, Frank R.....................     VA        10    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
Wyden, Ron........................     OR         3    97th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1981.            
                                                                                                                
       7 terms, consecutive                                                                                     
                                                                                                                
Ackerman, Gary L..................     NY         5    *98th to 104th................  Mar. 1, 1983.            
Bateman, Herbert H................     VA         1    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Berman, Howard L..................     CA        26    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Bilirakis, Michael................     FL         9    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Boehlert, Sherwood L..............     NY        23    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Borski, Robert A..................     PA         3    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Boucher, Rick.....................     VA         9    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Bryant, John......................     TX         5    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Burton, Dan.......................     IN         6    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Coleman, Ronald D.................     TX        16    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Durbin, Richard J.................     IL        20    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            

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Evans, Lane.......................     IL        17    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Gekas, George W...................     PA        17    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Johnson, Nancy L..................     CT         6    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Kaptur, Marcy.....................     OH         9    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Kasich, John R....................     OH        12    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Kleczka, Gerald D.................     WI         4    *98th to 104th................  Apr. 3, 1984.            
Levin, Sander M...................     MI        12    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Lipinski, William O...............     IL         3    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Mollohan, Alan B..................     WV         1    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Ortiz, Solomon P..................     TX        27    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Owens, Major R....................     NY        11    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Packard, Ron......................     CA        48    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Richardson, Bill..................     NM         3    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Saxton, Jim.......................     NJ         3    *98th to 104th................  Nov. 6, 1984.            
Schaefer, Dan.....................     CO         6    *98th to 104th................  Mar. 29, 1983.           
Sisisky, Norman...................     VA         4    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Spratt, John M., Jr...............     SC         5    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Torres, Esteban Edward............     CA        34    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Torricelli, Robert G..............     NJ         9    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Towns, Edolphus...................     NY        10    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Vucanovich, Barbara F.............     NV         2    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
Wise, Robert E., Jr...............     WV         2    98th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1983.            
                                                                                                                
       6 terms, consecutive                                                                                     
                                                                                                                
Armey, Dick ......................     TX        26    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Ballenger, Cass...................     NC        10    *99th to 104th................  Nov. 4, 1986.            
Barton, Joe.......................     TX         6    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Callahan, Sonny...................     AL         1    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Chapman, Jim......................     TX         1    *99th to 104th................  Aug. 3, 1985.            
Coble, Howard.....................     NC         6    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Combest, Larry....................     TX        19    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
DeLay, Tom........................     TX        22    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Fawell, Harris W..................     IL        13    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Gordon, Bart......................     TN         6    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Kanjorski, Paul E.................     PA        11    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Kolbe, Jim........................     AZ         5    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Lightfoot, Jim....................     IA         3    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Manton, Thomas J..................     NY         7    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Meyers, Jan.......................     KS         3    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Traficant, James A., Jr...........     OH        17    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
Visclosky, Peter J................     IN         1    99th to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1985.            
                                                                                                                
6 terms, not consecutive                                                                                        
                                                                                                                
Thornton, Ray.....................     AR         2    93d to 95th, 102d to 104th....  Jan. 3, 1991.            
                                                                                                                
       5 terms, consecutive                                                                                     
                                                                                                                
Baker, Richard H..................     LA         6    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Bunning, Jim......................     KY         4    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Cardin, Benjamin L................     MD         3    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Clement, Bob......................     TN         5    *100th to 104th...............  Jan. 25, 1988.           
Costello, Jerry F.................     IL        12    *100th to 104th...............  Aug. 11, 1988.           
DeFazio, Peter A..................     OR         4    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            

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Duncan, John J., Jr...............     TN         2    *100th to 104th...............  Nov. 9, 1988.            
Flake, Floyd H....................     NY         6    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Gallegly, Elton...................     CA        23    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Hastert, J. Dennis................     IL        14    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Hayes, James A....................     LA         7    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Hefley, Joel......................     CO         5    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Herger, Wally.....................     CA         2    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Houghton, Amo.....................     NY        31    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Johnson, Tim......................     SD      At L.   100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Kennedy, Joseph P., II............     MA         8    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Lewis, John.......................     GA         5    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
McCrery, Jim......................     LA         5    *100th to 104th...............  Apr. 26, 1988.           
Mfume, Kweisi.....................     MD         7    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Morella, Constance A..............     MD         8    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Pallone, Frank, Jr................     NJ         6    *100th to 104th...............  Nov. 9, 1988.            
Payne, Lewis F., Jr...............     VA         5    *100th to 104th...............  June 21, 1988.           
Pelosi, Nancy.....................     CA         8    *100th to 104th...............  June 9, 1988.            
Pickett, Owen B...................     VA         2    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Sawyer, Tom.......................     OH        14    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Shays, Christopher................     CT         4    *100th to 104th...............  Sep. 9, 1987.            
Skaggs, David E...................     CO         2    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Slaughter, Louise M...............     NY        28    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Smith, Lamar S....................     TX        21    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Upton, Frederick S................     MI         6    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
Weldon, Curt......................     PA         7    100th to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1987.            
                                                                                                                
       4 terms, consecutive                                                                                     
                                                                                                                
Andrews, Robert E.................     NJ         1    *101st to 104th...............  Nov. 7, 1990.            
Browder, Glen.....................     AL         3    *101st to 104th...............  Apr. 4, 1989.            
Condit, Gary A....................     CA        18    *101st to 104th...............  Sept. 12, 1989.          
Cox, Christopher..................     CA        47    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Engel, Eliot L....................     NY        17    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Geren, Pete.......................     TX        12    *101st to 104th...............  Sept. 12, 1989.          
Gillmor, Paul E...................     OH         5    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Goss, Porter J....................     FL        14    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Hancock, Mel......................     MO         7    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Johnston, Harry A.................     FL        19    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Laughlin, Greg....................     TX        14    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Lowey, Nita M.....................     NY        18    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
McDermott, Jim....................     WA         7    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
McNulty, Michael R................     NY        21    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Molinari, Susan...................     NY        13    *101st to 104th...............  Mar. 20, 1990.           
Neal, Richard E...................     MA         2    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Parker, Mike......................     MS         4    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Payne, Donald M...................     NJ        10    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Paxon, Bill.......................     NY        27    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Poshard, Glenn....................     IL        19    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Rohrabacher, Dana.................     CA        45    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana..............     FL        18    *101st to 104th...............  Aug. 29, 1989.           
Schiff, Steven H..................     NM         1    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Serrano, Jose, E..................     NY        16    *101st to 104th...............  Mar. 20, 1990.           
Stearns, Cliff....................     FL         6    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Tanner, John S....................     TN         8    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            

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Taylor, Gene......................     MS         5    *101st to 104th...............  Oct. 18, 1989.           
Walsh, James T....................     NY        25    101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
                                                                                                                
4 terms, not consecutive                                                                                        
                                                                                                                
Abercrombie, Neil.................     HI         1    *99th, 102d to 104th..........  Jan. 3, 1991.            
                                                                                                                
       3 terms, consecutive                                                                                     
                                                                                                                
Allard, Wayne.....................     CO         4    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Barrett, Bill.....................     NE         3    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Boehner, John A...................     OH         8    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Brewster, Bill....................     OK         3    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Camp, Dave........................     MI         4    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Clayton, Eva......................     NC         1    *102d to 104th................  Nov. 4, 1992.            
Collins, Barbara-Rose.............     MI        15    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Cramer, Bud.......................     AL         5    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Cunningham, Randy (Duke)..........     CA        51    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
DeLauro, Rosa L...................     CT         3    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Dooley, Calvin M..................     CA        20    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Doolittle, John T.................     CA         4    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Edwards, Chet.....................     TX        11    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Ewing, Thomas W...................     IL        15    *102d to 104th................  July 2, 1991.            
Franks, Gary A....................     CT         5    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Gilchrest, Wayne T................     MD         1    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Hobson, David L...................     OH         7    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Jefferson, William J..............     LA         2    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Johnson, Sam......................     TX         3    *102d to 104th................  May 18, 1991.            
Klug, Scott L.....................     WI         2    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Moran, James P....................     VA         8    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Nadler, Jerrold...................     NY         8    *102d to 104th................  Nov. 4, 1992.            
Nussle, Jim.......................     IA         2    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Olver, John W.....................     MA         1    *102d to 104th................  June 4, 1991.            
Orton, Bill.......................     UT         3    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Pastor, Ed........................     AZ         2    *102d to 104th................  Sep. 24, 1991.           
Peterson, Collin C................     MN         7    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Peterson, Pete....................     FL         2    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Ramstad, Jim......................     MN         3    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Reed, Jack........................     RI         2    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Roemer, Timothy J.................     IN         3    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Sanders, Bernard..................     VT      At L.   102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Taylor, Charles H.................     NC        11    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Waters, Maxine....................     CA        35    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Zeliff, Bill......................     NH         1    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
Zimmer, Dick......................     NJ        12    102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
                                                                                                                
       2 terms, consecutive                                                                                     
                                                                                                                
Bachus, Spencer...................     AL         6    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Baesler, Scotty...................     KY         6    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Baker, Bill.......................     CA        10    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Barcia, James A...................     MI         5    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Barrett, Thomas M.................     WI         5    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Bartlett, Roscoe G................     MD         6    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            

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Becerra, Xavier...................     CA        30    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Bishop, Sanford...................     GA         2    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Blute, Peter I....................     MA         3    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Bonilla, Henry....................     TX        23    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Brown, Corrine....................     FL         3    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Brown, Sherrod....................     OH        13    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Buyer, Steve......................     IN         5    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Calvert, Ken......................     CA        43    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Canady, Charles T.................     FL        12    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Castle, Michael N.................     DE      At L.   103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Clyburn, James E..................     SC         6    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Collins, Mac......................     GA         3    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Crapo, Michael D..................     ID         2    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Danner, Pat.......................     MO         6    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Deal, Nathan......................     GA         9    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Deutsch, Peter....................     FL        20    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Diaz-Balart, Lincoln..............     FL        21    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Dickey, Jay.......................     AR         4    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Dunn, Jennifer....................     WA         8    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Ehlers, Vern......................     MI         3    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Eshoo, Anna G.....................     CA        14    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Everett, Terry....................     AL         2    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Farr, Sam.........................     CA        17    *103d and 104th...............  June 8, 1993.            
Fields, Cleo......................     LA         4    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Filner, Bob.......................     CA        50    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Fowler, Tillie....................     FL         4    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Franks, Bob.......................     NJ         7    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Furse, Elizabeth..................     OR         1    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Goodlatte, Robert W. (Bob)........     VA         6    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Green, Gene.......................     TX        29    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Greenwood, James C................     PA         8    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Gutierrez, Luis V.................     IL         4    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Harman, Jane......................     CA        36    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Hastings, Alcee L.................     FL        23    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Hilliard, Earl F..................     AL         7    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Hinchey, Maurice D................     NY        26    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Hoekstra, Peter...................     MI         2    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Hoke, Martin R....................     OH        10    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Holden, Tim.......................     PA         6    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Horn, Steve.......................     CA        38    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Hutchinson, Tim...................     AR         3    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Inglis, Bob.......................     SC         4    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Istook, Ernest J., Jr.............     OK         5    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Johnson, Eddie Bernice............     TX        30    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Kim, Jay..........................     CA        41    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
King, Peter T.....................     NY         3    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Kingston, Jack....................     GA         1    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Klink, Ron........................     PA         4    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Knollenberg, Joseph...............     MI        11    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Lambert, Blanche..................     AR         1    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Largent, Steve....................     OK         1    103d and 104th................  Nov. 8, 1994.            
Lazio, Rick A.....................     NY         2    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            

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Lewis, Ron........................     KY         2    *103d and 104th...............  May 24, 1994.            
Linder, John......................     GA         4    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Lucas, Frank......................     OK         6    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Maloney, Carolyn B................     NY        14    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Manzullo, Donald..................     IL        16    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
McHale, Paul......................     PA        15    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
McHugh, John M....................     NY        24    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
McInnis, Scott....................     CO         3    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
McKeon, Howard P. (Buck)..........     CA        25    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
McKinney, Cynthia.................     GA        11    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Meehan, Martin T..................     MA         5    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Meek, Carrie......................     FL        17    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Menendez, Robert..................     NJ        13    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Mica, John L......................     FL         7    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Miller, Dan.......................     FL        13    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Minge, David......................     MN         2    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Pombo, Richard W..................     CA        11    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Pomeroy, Earl.....................     ND      At L.   103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Portman, Rob......................     OH         2    *103d and 104th...............  May 4, 1993.             
Pryce, Deborah....................     OH        15    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Quinn, Jack.......................     NY        30    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Reynolds, Mel.....................     IL         2    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Roybal-Allard, Lucille............     CA        33    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Royce, Ed.........................     CA        39    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Rush, Bobby L.....................     IL         1    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Scott, Robert C. (Bobby)..........     VA         3    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Smith, Nick.......................     MI         7    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Stupak, Bart......................     MI         1    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Talent, James M...................     MO         2    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Tejeda, Frank.....................     TX        28    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Thompson, Bennie..................     MS         2    *103d and 104th...............  Apr. 13, 1993.           
Thurman, Karen L..................     FL         5    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Torkildsen, Peter G...............     MA         6    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Tucker, Walter R., III............     CA        37    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Velazquez, Nydia M................     NY        12    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Watt, Melvin......................     NC        12    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Woolsey, Lynn.....................     CA         6    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Wynn, Albert R....................     MD         4    103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
                                                                                                                
              1 term                                                                                            
                                                                                                                
Baldacci, John Elias..............     ME         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Barr, Bob.........................     GA         7    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Bass, Charles.....................     NH         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Bentsen, Kenneth E., Jr...........     TX        25    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Bilbray, Brian....................     CA        49    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Bono, Sonny.......................     CA        44    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Brownback, Samuel Dale............     KS         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Bryant, Ed........................     TN         7    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Bunn, Jim.........................     OR         5    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Burr, Richard M...................     NC         5    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Chabot, Steve.....................     OH         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Chambliss, Saxby..................     GA         8    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            

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Chenoweth, Helen..................     ID         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Christensen, Jon..................     NE         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Chrysler, Dick....................     MI         8    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Coburn, Thomas A..................     OK         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Cooley, Wes.......................     OR         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Cremeans, Frank...................     OH         6    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Cubin, Barbara....................     WY      At L.   104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Davis, Thomas, III................     VA        11    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Doggett, Lloyd....................     TX        10    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Doyle, Michael F..................     PA        18    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Ehrlich, Robert, Jr...............     MD         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
English, Philip...................     PA        21    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Ensign, John......................     NV         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Fattah, Chaka.....................     PA         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Flanagan, Michael.................     IL         5    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Foley, Mark.......................     FL        16    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Forbes, Michael...................     NY         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Fox, Jon..........................     PA        13    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Frelinghuysen, Rodney.............     NJ        11    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Frisa, Daniel.....................     NY         4    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Funderburk, David.................     NC         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Ganske, Greg......................     IA         4    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Graham, Lindsey...................     SC         3    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Gutknecht, Gilbert W..............     MN         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Hastings, (Doc)...................     WA         4    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Hayworth, J.D.....................     AZ         6    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Heineman, Frederick...............     NC         4    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Hilleary, Van.....................     TN         4    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Hostettler, John..................     IN         8    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Jackson Lee, Sheila...............     TX        18    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Jones, Walter, Jr.................     NC         3    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Kelly, Sue........................     NY        19    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Kennedy, Patrick J................     RI         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
LaHood, Ray.......................     IL        18    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Latham, Tom.......................     IA         5    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
LaTourette, Steven................     OH        19    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
LoBiondo, Frank...................     NJ         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Lofgren, Zoe......................     CA        16    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Longley, James....................     ME         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Luther, William...................     MN         6    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Martini, Bill.....................     NJ         8    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Mascara, Frank....................     PA        20    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
McCarthy, Karen...................     MO         5    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
McIntosh, David M.................     IN         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Metcalf, Jack.....................     WA         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Myrick, Sue.......................     NC         9    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Nethercutt, George................     WA         5    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Neumann, Mark.....................     WI         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Ney, Robert A.....................     OH        18    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Norwood, Charlie..................     GA        10    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Portman, Rob......................     OH         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Radanovich, George................     CA        19    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Riggs, Frank......................     CA         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            

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Rivers, Lynn Nancy................     MI        13    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Salmon, Matt......................     AZ         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Sanford, Mark.....................     SC         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Scarborough, Joe..................     FL         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Seastrand, Andrea H...............     CA        22    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Shadegg, John.....................     AZ         4    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Smith, Linda......................     WA         3    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Souder, Mark......................     IN         4    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Stockman, Steve...................     TX         9    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Tate, Randy.......................     WA         9    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Thornberry, William...............     TX        13    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Tiahrt, Todd......................     KS         4    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Waldholtz, Enid...................     UT         2    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Wamp, Zachary Paul................     TN         3    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Ward, Mike........................     KY         3    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Watts, J.C........................     OK         4    104th.........................  Jan. 9, 1995.            
Weldon, Dave......................     FL        15    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Weller, Jerry.....................     IL        11    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
White, Rick.......................     WA         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Whitfield, Edward.................     KY         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Wicker, Roger.....................     MS         1    104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
                                                                                                                
       Resident Commissioner                                                                                    
                                                                                                                
Romero-Barcelo, Carlos............     PR    ........  103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
                                                                                                                
             Delegates                                                                                          
                                                                                                                
Underwood, Robert A...............     GU    ........  103d and 104th................  Jan. 3, 1993.            
Frazer, Victor....................     VI    ........  104th.........................  Jan. 3, 1995.            
Faleomavaega, Eni F.H.............     AS    ........  101st to 104th................  Jan. 3, 1989.            
Norton, Eleanor Holmes............     DC    ........  102d to 104th.................  Jan. 3, 1991.            
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  for those elected after a sine die adjournment. If elected after the Congress has adjourned for the session,  
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                    STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE

               [Republicans in roman, Democrats in italic]

 [Room numbers beginning with SD are in the Dirksen Building, SH are in 
 the Hart Building, and SR are in the Russell Building; Capitol numbers 
                              begin with S]

                  Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry

(Suite SR-328A, phone 224-2035, meets first and third Wednesdays of each 
                                 month)

Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana.        Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Bob Dole, of Kansas.                 David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina.      Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.        Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho.            Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia.          Max Baucus, of Montana.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.      J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
John W. Warner, of Virginia.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of 
        Colorado.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

            forestry, conservation, and rural revitalization

Larry E. Craig, of Idaho.            Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia.          Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
John W. Warner, of Virginia.         Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of 
        Colorado.

              marketing, inspection, and product promotion

Jesse Helms, of North Carolina.      Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Bob Dole, of Kansas.                 David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Max Baucus, of Montana.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.        J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.

                  production and price competitiveness

Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        David Pryor, of Arkansas.
John W. Warner, of Virginia.         Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina.      Max Baucus, of Montana.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia.          J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Bob Dole, of Kansas.

              research, nutrition, and general legislation

Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.        Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Bob Dole, of Kansas.                 Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.      Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of 
        Colorado.
        
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                                  STAFF

Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry (SR-328A), 224-2035.
    Majority Staff Director.--Charles F. Conner.
        Chief Clerk.--Robert E. Sturm.
        Senior Professional Staff.--Robert Randall Green.
        Chief Counsel.--David L. Johnson.
        Deputy Chief Counsel.--Michael Knipe.
        Counsel.--David Hegwood.
        Administrative/Financial Clerk.--Deborah Schwertner.
        Hearing Clerk.--Daniel Spellacy.
        Chief Economist.--Andrew Morton.
        Economist.--Darrel Choat.
        Press Secretary.--Minda Markle.
        Professional Staff: Katherine Brunett, Stacy Hoffhaus, Terri 
            Nintemann, Terri Snow, David Stawick.
        Legislative Staff Assistant.--David Dayhoff.
        Staff Assistants: Jill Clawson, Cathleen Harrington, Mary 
            Kinzer.
        GPO Printer.--Barbara Ward.
    Minority Staff Director.--Edward J. Barron.
        Chief Counsel.--James M. Cubie.
        Economist.--Patrick Westhoff.
        Professional Staff: Tom Cosgrove, Craig Cox, Nick Johnson, Kate 
            Howard, Brooks Preston.
        Staff Assistants: Diane Coates, Bryant Farland.

                             Appropriations

   (Suite S-128, The Capitol; phone 224-3471, meets upon call of the 
                                chairman)

Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.         Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Ernest F. Hollings, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.      J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.     Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Phil Gramm, of Texas.                Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.    Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.         Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.        Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Connie Mack, of Florida.             Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.            J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.       Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.       Patty Murray, of Washington.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

[The chairman and the ranking minority member are ex officio members of 
        all subcommittees of which they are not regular members.]

          agriculture, rural development, and related agencies

Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.      Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.    J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.         J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.        Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.

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                 commerce, justice, state, and judiciary

Phil Gramm, of Texas.                Ernest F. Hollings, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.         Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.     Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.        J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.

                                 defense

Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Ernest F. Hollings, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.      J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.     Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Phil Gramm, of Texas.                Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.    Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.        Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Connie Mack, of Florida.             Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.

                          district of columbia

James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.       Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.

                      energy and water development

Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.     J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.         Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Ernest F. Hollings, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.         Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.        J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.          Patty Murray, of Washington.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.

                           foreign operations

Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.        Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.      Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Connie Mack, of Florida.             Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Phil Gramm, of Texas.                Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.       Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.        Patty Murray, of Washington.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.

                      interior and related agencies

Slade Gorton, of Washington.         Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.     Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.         Ernest F. Hollings, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.            Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.          Patty Murray, of Washington.
Connie Mack, of Florida.

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             labor, health and human services, and education

Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.      Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.         Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Ernest F. Hollings, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.         Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Connie Mack, of Florida.             Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.    Harry Reid, of Nevada.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.       Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.

                           legislative branch

Connie Mack, of Florida.             Patty Murray, of Washington.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.          Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.

                          military construction

Conrad Burns, of Montana.            Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.       Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.

                             transportation

Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.         Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.     Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.      Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Phil Gramm, of Texas.                Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.         Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.

            treasury, postal service, and general government

Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.       J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.       Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.

                       va-hud-independent agencies

Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.    Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Phil Gramm, of Texas.                Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.            J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.       J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Appropriations (S-128), 224-3471.
    Staff Director.--J. Keith Kennedy.
        Deputy Staff Director.--Mark Van de Water, 4-7241.
        Professional Staff: John J. Conway (SD-114), 4-7222; Robert W. 
            Putnam (SD-114), 4-7221.
        Staff Assistants: Dona Pate, 4-7246; Hallie Hastert, 4-4594.
        Editorial  and  Printing,  (SD-126):  Richard  L.  Larson,  4-
            7265;  Robert  M.  Swartz, 4-7217; Bernard F. Babik, 4-7267; 
            Carole C. Lane, 4-7266.
        Clerical Assistants: Norman L. Edwards, 4-7264; Joseph C. Chase, 
            4-0331.
    Minority Staff Director.--James H. English (S-205), 4-7200.
        Deputy Staff Director.--Terry Sauvain (SD-144), 4-0338.
        Professional Staff.--Mary Dewald (S-205), 4-7292.
Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, and Related Agencies 
        (SD-136), 4-7219.
    Clerk.--Rebecca Davies.
        Professional Staff Member.--Hunt Shipman, 4-2836.
        Staff Assistant.--Jimmie Reynolds, 4-5270.
        
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    Minority Clerk.--Galen Fountain (SH-123), 4-7202.
        Staff Assistant.--Carole Geagley, 4-7240.
Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, the Judiciary (S-146A), 4-
        7243.
    Clerk.--David Taylor.
        Professional Staff Member.--Scott Corwin, 4-7244.
        Staff Assistant.--Lula Edwards, 4-7236.
    Minority Clerk.--Scott Gudes (SH-123), 4-7298.
        Staff Assistant.--Emelie East, 4-7209.
Subcommittee on Defense (SD-122), 4-7239.
    Clerk.--Steven J. Cortese.
        Professional Staff: Jim Morhard, 4-7271; David Morrison, 4-7296; 
            Peter D. Lennon, 4-7207; Jay Kimmitt, 4-7206; Mary C. 
            Marshall, 4-6817; Sid Ashworth, 4-3378; John J. Young, 4-
            7232.
        Staff Assistants: Mazie R. Mattson, 4-7204; Kim Range, 4-7255.
    Minority Clerk.--Charles J. Houy (SD-117), 4-7293.
    Professional Staff Member.--C. Richard D'Amato (SD-160) 4-3088.
        Staff Assistant.--Emelie East, 4-7209.
Subcommittee on District of Columbia (SD-142), 4-2731.
    Clerk.--B. Timothy Leeth.
    Minority Clerk.--Terry Sauvain (SD-144), 4-0338.
        Staff Assistant.--Liz Blevins (SD-156), 4-4403.
Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development (SD-131), 4-7261.
    Clerk.--Mark D. Walker.
        Professional Staff Member.--W. David Gwaltney.
        Staff Assistant.--Lashawnda Leftwich, 4-7260.
    Minnority Clerk.--Proctor Jones (SD-156), 4-0335.
        Staff Assistant.--Liz Blevins (SD-156), 4-4403.
Subcommittee on Foreign Operations (S-125), 4-7274.
    Clerk.--Jim Bond.
        Professional Staff Member.--Juanita Rilling, 4-7251.
    Minority Clerk.--William Witting (SH-123), 4-7284.
        Professional Staff Member.--Emelie East, 4-7209.
Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies (SD-127), 4-7262.
    Clerk.--Cherie Cooper.
        Professional Staff: Kathleen Wheeler, 4-5102; Bruce Evans, 4-
            7257.
        Staff Assistant.--Ginny James, 4-7350.
    Minority Clerk.--Sue E. Masica (SH-123), 4-5271.
        Staff Assistant.--Carole Geagley (SH-123), 4-7240.
Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education (SD-
        184), 4-7643.
    Clerk.--Craig A. Higgins.
        Professional Staff Member.--Bettilou Taylor, 4-7216.
        Staff Assistant.--Meg Snyder, 4-8156.
    Minority Clerk.--Marsha Simon (SH-123), 4-7288.
        Staff Assistant.--Carole Geagley (SH-123), 4-7240.
Subcommittee on Legislative Branch, 4-9420.
    Clerk.--J. Keith Kennedy.
    Minority Clerk.--James H. English (S-205), 4-7200.
Subcommittee on Military Construction (SD-140), 4-7271.
    Clerk.--Jim Morhard.
    Minority Clerk.--C. Richard D'Amato (SD-160), 4-3088.
        Staff Assistant.--Emelie East, 4-7209.
Subcommittee on Transportation and Related Agencies (SD-133), 4-0330.
    Clerk.--Patrick J. McCann.
        Professional Staff Member.--Anne Miano, 4-7213.
        Staff Assistant.--Joyce C. Rose, 4-7281.
    Minority Clerk.--Peter Rogoff (SH-123), 4-7245.
        Staff Assistant.--Carole Geagley (SH-123), 4-7240.
Subcommittee on Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government (S-
        128), 4-7337.
    Clerk.--Chuck Parkinson.
    Minority Clerk.--Patty Lynch (SD-196), 4-6280.
        Staff Assistant.--Liz Blevins (SD-156), 4-4403.
Subcommittee on VA-HUD-Independent Agencies (SD-131), 4-7253.
    Clerk.--Stephen Kohashi.
        Professional Staff Member.--Carolyn E. Apostolou, 4-7238.
        Staff Assistant.--Lashawnda Leftwich, 4-7234.
    Minority Clerk.--Rusty Mathews (SD-134), 4-7231.
        Staff Assistant.--Liz Blevins (SD-156), 4-4403.


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                             Armed Services

     (Suite SR-228, phone 224-3871, meets each Tuesday and Thursday)

Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina.   Sam Nunn, of Georgia.
John W. Warner, of Virginia.         J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
William S. Cohen, of Maine.          Carl Levin, of Michigan.
John McCain, of Arizona.             Edward M. Kennedy, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi.          Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Dan Coats, of Indiana.               John Glenn, of Ohio.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.         Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho.           Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.      Joseph I. Lieberman, of 
                                         Connecticut.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma         Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

[The chairman and the ranking minority member are ex officio members of 
                           all subcommittees.]

                       acquisition and technology

Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.         Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho.           Carl Levin, of Michigan.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.      Edward M. Kennedy, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma.

                             airland forces

John W. Warner, of Virginia.         Carl Levin, of Michigan.
William S. Cohen, of Maine.          J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Dan Coats, of Indiana.               John Glenn, of Ohio.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho.           Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.      Joseph I. Lieberman, of 
                                         Connecticut.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma.        Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.

                                personnel

Dan Coats, of Indiana.               Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
John McCain, of Arizona.             Edward M. Kennedy, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi.          Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.

                                readiness

John McCain, of Arizona.             John Glenn, of Ohio.
William S. Cohen, of Maine.          Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Dan Coats, of Indiana.               Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma.        Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.

                                seapower

William S. Cohen, of Maine.          Edward M. Kennedy, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
John W. Warner, of Virginia.         J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
John McCain, of Arizona.             Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi.          Joseph I. Lieberman, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.

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                            strategic forces

Trent Lott, of Mississippi.          J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
John W. Warner, of Virginia.         Carl Levin, of Michigan.
William S. Cohen, of Maine.          Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.         John Glenn, of Ohio.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho.           Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Armed Services (SR-228), 224-3871.
    Staff Director.--Richard L. Reynard.
        Deputy Staff Director.--George W. Lauffer.
        Chief Clerk.--Melinda M. Koutsoumpas.
        Deputy Chief Clerk.--Marie Fabrizio Dickinson.
        General Counsel.--Donald A. Deline.
        Assistant Counsel.--Ann M. Mittermeyer.
        Press Secretary.--Christine Kelley Cimko.
        Security Manager.--Cindy Pearson.
        Systems Administrator.--Roslyne D. Turner.
        Printing and Documents Clerk.--Richard E. Caswell.
        Receptionist.--Sharen E. Reaves.
        Staff Assistants: Pamela L. Farrell, Shelley G. Lauffer, 
            Kathleen Paralusz, Connie B. Rader, Jason Rossbach, Mary 
            Deas Boykin Wagner.
    Minority Staff Director.--Arnold L. Punaro.
        Special Assistant.--Christine E. Cowart.
        Counsel.-- Andrew S. Effron.
            Assistant Counsel.--Richard D. DeBobes.
        Staff Assistant.--Mickie Jan Wise.
    Subcommittee on Acquisition and Technology:
        Professional Staff Member.--Jonathan L. Etherton.
            Minority Staff Members: John W. Douglass, Andrew S. Effron.
    Subcommittee on Airland Forces:
        Professional Staff Member.--Romie L. Brownlee.
            Minority Staff Member.--Creighton Greene.
    Subcommittee on Personnel:
        Professional Staff Member.--Charles S. Abell.
            Minority Staff Members: Patrick T. Henry, Frank Norton.
    Subcommittee on Readiness:
        Professional Staff Members: Joseph G. Pallone, Cord A. Sterling.
            Minority Staff Members: Michael J. McCord, Julie K. Rief, 
                Frank Norton.
    Subcommittee on Seapower:
        Professional Staff Member.--Steven C. Saulnier.
            Minority Staff Member.--Creighton Greene.
    Subcommittee on Strategic Forces:
        Professional Staff Members: Eric H. Thoemmes, Gregory J. 
            D'Alessio.
            Minority Staff Member.--William E. Hoehn, Jr.
    Majority Professional Staff Members for:
        Budget Tracking.--Lawrence J. Lanzillotta.
        Military Construction/Base Closure.--George W. Lauffer.
        Regional Security.--John H. Miller.
        Arms Control/Counterproliferation.--Lucia Monica Chavez.
        Aviation Systems.--Stephen L. Madey, Jr.
        Environmental Issues.--Ann M. Mittermeyer.
        International Security Policy.--Thomas G. Moore.
        Energy Issues.--Gregory J. D'Alessio.
    Minority Professional Staff Members for:
        Budget Tracking.--Michael J. McCord.
        Foreign Policy and Intelligence.--Richard E. Combs, Jr.
        International Security and Defense Reorganization.--Richard D. 
            DeBobes.
            
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                   Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs

    (Suite SD-534, phone 224-7391, meets last Tuesday of each month)

Alfonse D'Amato, of New York.        Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Phil Gramm, of Texas.                Christopher J. Dodd, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.       John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.    Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Connie Mack, of Florida.             Barbara Boxer, of California.
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina.  Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.          Patty Murray, of Washington.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

  [The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio, nonvoting 
                     members of all subcommittees.]

                               securities

Phil Gramm, of Texas.                Christopher J. Dodd, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.          Patty Murray, of Washington.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.       Barbara Boxer, of California.
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina.  Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.

              financial institutions and regulatory relief

Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.       Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.             Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee.            Christopher J. Dodd, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Phil Gramm, of Texas.                John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.          Barbara Boxer, of California.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.
Connie Mack, of Florida.

                          international finance

Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.    Barbara Boxer, of California.
Connie Mack, of Florida.             Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina.  John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.          Patty Murray, of Washington.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee.

              housing opportunity and community development

Connie Mack, of Florida.             John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.    Christopher J. Dodd, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee.            Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.

                       hud oversight and structure

Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina.  Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Phil Gramm, of Texas.                Patty Murray, of Washington.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.

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                                  STAFF

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (SD-534), 224-7391.
    Key Majority Staff:
        Majority Staff Director.--Howard A. Menell.
            Chief Counsel.--Robert J. Giuffra, Jr.
            Deputy Staff Director.--Phil E. Bechtel.
            Counsels: Holidae Hayes, Joseph A. Jiampietro, Joe Mondello, 
                Doug Nappi, Laura Unger.
            Housing Counsel.--Jon Kamark.
            Executive Assistant.--Becky Chapman.
            Press Secretary.--Chris Staszak.
            Professional Staff: Melody Fennel, Jon Harris.
            Legislative Assistants: David Hardiman, Madelyn Simmons.
            Staff Assistants: Sloan Deerin, Vincenzo DeLeo, Helena 
                Grannis, Jennifer Swartz.
            Chief Clerk.--Joe Kolinski.
            Editor.--Ed Malan.
            Editorial Assistants: Donna Krause, Irene Whiston.
    Key Democratic Staff:
        Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Steve Harris.
            Assistant to the Staff Director.--Emily Frydrych.
            Chief International Counsel.--Pat Mulloy.
            Senior Counsel.--Marty Gruenberg.
            Counsels: Mitchell Feuer, Glenn Ivey.
            Principal Deputy Special Counsel.--Neal Kravitz.
            Professional Staff Members: Tim Mitchell, Courtney Ward, 
                Paul Weech.
            Legislative Assistants: Molly Ciampa, Cindy Lasker.
        Majority Staff Director, Subcommittee on Securities.--Wayne 
            Abernathy.
        Majority Staff Director, Subcommittee on Financial Institutions 
            and Regulatory Relief.--Kathy Casey.
        Majority Staff Director, Subcommittee on International 
            Finance.--Brent Franzel.
        Majority Staff Director, Subcommittee on Housing Opportunity and 
            Community Development.--Christopher Lord.
            Majority Deputy Staff Director, Subcommittee on Housing 
                Opportunity and Community Development.--Kari Davidson.
        Majority Staff Director, Subcommittee on HUD Oversight and 
            Structure.--Jim Hyland.

                                 Budget

    (Room SD-621, phone 224-0642, meets first Thursday of each month)

Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.     J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa.        Ernest F. Hollings, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.            J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Phil Gramm, of Texas.                Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.    Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi.          Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Hank Brown, of Colorado.             Christopher J. Dodd, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.         Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.        Barbara Boxer, of California.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.          Patty Murray, of Washington.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee.

                           (No Subcommittees)

                                  STAFF

Committee on Budget (SD-621), 224-0642.
    Majority Staff Director.--G. William Hoagland, 4-0769.
        Assistant to the Staff Director.--Christy Dunn, 4-6988.
        Assistant Staff Director/Director of--
            Appropriations Activities.--Carole McGuire, 4-0537.
            Budget Process and Energy.--Austin Smythe, 4-0539.
        Director of Budget Review.--Anne Miller, 4-5398.
        Economist for Social Security and Health.--Keith Hennessey, 4-
            7928.
            
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        Senior Analyst for--
            International Affairs.--Greg Vuksich, 4-0834.
            National Defense.--Roy Phillips, 4-0529.
            Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources  and  Community  
                Development.--Ricardo  Rel, 4-6588.
            Budget Review.--Cheri Reidy, 4-0557.
            Education, Social Service and Justice.--Lisa Cieplak, 4-
                0564.
            Government Finance and Management.--Jim Hearn, 4-2370.
            Transportation and Science.--Brian Riley, 4-3023.
        Communications Director.--Bob Stevenson, 4-5289.
        Communications Assistant.--Melissa Longoria, 4-6815.
        Chief Economist.--Peter Taylor, 4-0566.
        General Counsel.--Denise G. Ramonas, 4-0543.
        Analyst for Income Security and Veterans.--Michael Ruffner, 4-
            0797.
        Counsel.--Jennifer Smith, 4-0531.
        Legal Assistant.--Karen Bilton, 4-1602.
        Staff Assistants: Brian Benczkowski, 4-0838; Andrea Gatta, 4-
            2574; Mieko Nakabayashi, 4-0536; Beth Wallis, 4-1107.
    Democratic Chief of Staff/Chief Counsel.--William G. Dauster (SD-
        621), 4-3961.
        Deputy Chief of Staff.--Jerry Slominski, 4-5811.
        Staff Assistant.--Nell Mays, 4-0533.
        Assistant Director for Revenue and Natural Resources.--Dave 
            Williams, 4-0544.
        Special Assistant to Ranking Member.--Tony Dresden, 4-0837.
        Senior Analyst for--
            Energy and Environment.--Matt Greenwald, 4-0538.
            Education.--Amy Peck Abraham, 4-0559.
            Income Security, Social Security, and Medicaid.--Joan 
                Huffer, 4-7436.
        Analyst for Transportation and Justice.--Andy Blocker, 4-0552.
        Junior Analyst for--
            General  Government  and  Community  and  Regional  
                Development.--Meg  Duncan, 4-0865.
            Veterans and Commerce.--Kelly Dimock, 4-0535.
        Chief Economist.--Jim Klumpner, 4-7925.
        General Counsel.--Jodi Grant, 4-1458.
        Director of Budget Review and Analysis.--Sue Nelson, 4-0560.
        Budget  Analysts:  Barry  Strumpf,  4-0550;  Bruce  King,  4-
            0642;  Ann  Atkins  Wright, 4-0642.
    Non-Designated:
        Chief Clerk.--Lynne Seymour, 4-0191.
        Computer Systems Administrator.--Diane Bath, 4-6576.
        Publications Department.--Alex Green, 4-0855.
        Staff  Assistants:  Shana  Lewinger,  4-0565;  George  Woodall,  
            4-0796;  Ralph  Forsht, 4-9547.

                  Commerce, Science, and Transportation

 (Suite SD-508, phone 224-5115, meets first and third Tuesdays of each 
                                 month)

Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.     Ernest F. Hollings, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon.             Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
John McCain, of Arizona.             J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.            John D. Rockefeller IV, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.         John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi.          John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.      Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.          Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.

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                              SUBCOMMITTEES

                                aviation

John McCain, of Arizona.             Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.     J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.         Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.            John D. Rockefeller IV, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi.          John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.      Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.

                             communications

Bob Packwood, of Oregon.             Ernest F. Hollings, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.     Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
John McCain, of Arizona.             J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.            John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.         John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi.          John D. Rockefeller IV, of West 
                                         Virginia.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.

             consumer affairs, foreign commerce and tourism

Slade Gorton, of Washington.         J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.     Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
John McCain, of Arizona.             Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.          John D. Rockefeller IV, of West 
                                         Virginia.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.

                          oceans and fisheries

Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon.             Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.         John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.

                     science, technology, and space

Conrad Burns, of Montana.            John D. Rockefeller IV, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.     John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.      Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Trent Lott, of Mississippi.

               surface transportation and merchant marine

Trent Lott, of Mississippi.          Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.      J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon.             John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.            Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.

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                                  STAFF

Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (SD-508), 224-5115.
    Chief of Staff.--Patric G. Link.
        Deputy Chief of Staff.--Thomas G. Hohenthaner.
        Communications and Policy Director.--Joseph P. Duggan.
    Democratic Chief Counsel and Staff Director.--Kevin G. Curtin.
        Democratic General Counsel.--James S.W. Drewry.
    Staff:
    Michael L. Abrom
    Lloyd G. Ator
    Ann D. Begeman
    Carl W. Bentzel
    Moses Boyd
    Lance D. Bultena
    Sylvia A. Cikins
    Cindy Creager
    Troy Cribb
    Penny Dalton
    Joseph P. Duggan
    Robert L. Foster
    Matthew T. Frekko
    Katherine E. Friess
    Pierre H. Golpira
    Yvonne T. Gowdy
    Gerri L. Hall
    Clyde J. Hart
    Lila H. Helms
    Dana L. Johnson
Vanessa E. Jones
Kevin M. Joseph
Jafar J. Karim
Joyce Kennedy
Katherine A. King
Rebecca A. Kojm
Michael E. Korens
Timothy B. Kyger
James C. Leventis
Maria Lilagan
James A. Linen
Susan H. MacDonald
Trevor J. McCabe
Donald W. McClellan, Jr.
Thomas O. Melius
Richard Mercadante*
Rebecca Metzner*
Denis P. O'Donovan
Samuel O. Patmore
Yvonne F. Portee
Gretchen Stevenson Post
Michael W. Reynolds
James A. Sartucci*
Thomas A. Savage
Ivan A. Schlager
Elly V. Seng
Tim Sergent
Arlene M. Sidell
Theresa Smith*
Antilla E. Trotter
Juli M. Trtanj*
Ronald G. Vereen III
Scott B. Verstandig
Joani Wales
Samuel E. Whitehorn
Louis C. Whitsett
Patrick H. Windham
John D. Windhausen, Jr.
  
    *Associated with Committee.

                      Energy and Natural Resources

 (Suite SD-364, phone 224-4971; FAX: 224-6163, meets on third Wednesday 
                             of each month)

Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska.       J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.         Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.     Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.            Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho.            Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of          Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
        Colorado.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.            Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona.                 Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.             Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

[The chairman and the ranking minority member are ex officio members of 
                           all subcommittees.]

                    energy production and regulation

Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.            Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.       Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.         Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawii.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.

                     energy research and development

Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.     Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho.            Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona.                 Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.

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                   forests and public land management

Larry E. Craig, of Idaho.            Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona.                 Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.         Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.     Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of 
        Colorado.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.

              parks, historic preservation, and recreation

Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of          Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
        Colorado.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.             Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.            Paul Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.            Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.

                       ovesight and investigations

Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.            Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.
Larry Craig, of Idaho.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of 
        Colorado.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Energy and Natural Resources (SD-364), 224-4971; FAX: 224-
    6163.
    Majority Staff Director.--Gregg Renkes, 4-1004.
        Bevinetto Fellow.--Kayci Cook (SD-362), 4-7555.
        Calendar Clerk.--Mia Miranda (SD-317), 4-7147.
        Chief Clerk.--Carol Craft (SD-358), 4-7153.
        Chief Counsel.--Gary Ellsworth (SD-358), 4-7141.
        Computer Systems Administrator.--Chris Kimball (SD-317), 4-7163.
        Counsels: Karen Hunsicker (SH-312), 4-3543; Maureen Koetz (SH-
            312), 4-7932; Mike Poling (SH-212), 4-8276.
        Director of Communications.--David Fish (SD-364), 4-5861.
        Documents Clerk.--John Womack (SD-304), 4-7552.
        Executive Assistant to Chief Counsel.--Camille Heninger (SD-
            358), 4-5070.
        Executive Assistant to Staff Director.--Gerry Gentry (SD-358), 
            4-5305.
        Financial Clerk.--Nancy Blush (SD-317), 4-3606.
        Printer.--Jack Sprinkle (SD-304), 4-7302.
        Printer/Editor.--Richard Smit (SD-304), 4-3118.
        Professional Staff Members: Michael Flannigan (SD-306), 4-9313; 
            David Garman (SD-308), 4-7933; Andrew Lundquist (SD-306), 4-
            5062; Jim O'Toole (SD-362), 4-5161; Mark Rey (SD-306), 4-
            2878; Howard Useem (SD-308), 4-8589.
        Receptionist.--Erica Anderson (SD-364), 4-2694.
        Senior Counsel.--Jim Beirne (SH-312), 4-2564.
        Staff Assistants: Judy Brown (SD-308), 4-2694; Kelly Fischer 
            (SD-306), 4-7846; Julia Gustafson (SD-362), 4-1219; Joe 
            Keeley (SD-308), 4-7847; Jo Meuse (SH-212), 4-4756; Betty 
            Nevitt (SH-312), 4-7569.
    Minority Staff Director.--Ben Cooper (SD-312), 4-5360.
        Counsel.--David Brooks, 4-9863.
        Executive Assistant.--Leslie Palmer, 4-5915.
        Office Manager/Clerk.--Vicki Thorne, 4-3607.
        Professional Staff Member.--Shirley Neff, 4-7865.
        Receptionist.--Marnie Russ, 4-6836.
        Science Fellow, AAAS.--David Applegate (SD-312), 4-3691.
        Science Fellow, DOE.--Bob Simon, 4-9201.
        Senior Counsels: Sam Fowler, 4-7571; Craig Gannett, 4-4820.
        Senior Professional Staff Member.--Tom Williams, 4-7145.
        Staff Assistant.--Diane Balamoti (SD-312), 4-7934.
        
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                      Environment and Public Works

 (Suite SD-410, phone 224-6176, meets first and third Thursdays of each 
                                 month)

John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island.     Max Baucus, of Montana.
John W. Warner, of Virginia.         Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New 
                                         York.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.         Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina.  Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho.           Bob Graham, of Florida.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma.        Joseph I. Lieberman, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.            Barbara Boxer, of California.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

   [John H. Chafee, Chairman of the Committee serves as an ex officio 
                      member of each subcommittee.]

        clean air, wetlands, private property, and nuclear safety

Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina.  Bob Graham, of Florida.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma.        Joseph I. Lieberman, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.            Barbara Boxer, of California.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.

                 drinking water, fisheries and wildlife

Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho.           Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina.  Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.            Joseph I. Lieberman, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.    Barbara Boxer, of California.
John W. Warner, of Virginia.

              superfund, waste control, and risk assessment

Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.         Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
John W. Warner, of Virginia.         Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New 
                                         York.
James M. Inhofe, of Oklahoma.        Barbara Boxer, of California.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.

                    transportation and infrastructure

John W. Warner, of Virginia.         Max Baucus, of Montana.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.         Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New 
                                         York.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho.           Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.    Bob Graham, of Florida.
Lauch Faircloth, of North Carolina.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Environment and Public Works (SD-410), 224-6176.
    Majority Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Steven J. Shimberg.
        Counsels: Sean Callinicos, Janet Coit, Jeff Merrifield, Stephen 
            Odell.
        Assistant Counsels: Kellie Donnelly, Linda Jordan.
        Financial Clerk.--Judy Campbell.
        Editorial Clerk.--Duane Nystrom.
        Office Manager.--Marie Balderson.
        Systems Administrator.--Carolyn Streeter.
        Professional Staff: Dan Delich, Brent Erickson, John Grzebien, 
            Jean Lauver, Ann Loomis, Jimmie Powell, Jim Tate, Catherine 
            Taylor.
        Staff Assistants: Donna Campbell, Johnna Rozen, Irene Sarate, 
            Sean Spicer, Laura Stack, Kerry Tracy.
            
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    Minority Staff Director.--J. Thomas Sliter, (SD-456), 4-8832.
        Chief Counsel.--Michael Evans.
        Counsels: Dan M. Berkovitz, David Hoskins, Monica Medina.
        Office Manager.--Ann Q. Ingold.
        Systems Administrator.--Janet Burrell.
        Professional Staff: Jo Ellen Darcy, Cliff Rothenstein, Kathy 
            Ruffalo.
        Staff Assistant.--Kristin Graham.

                                 Finance

(Suite SD-219, phone 224-4515, meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each 
                                 month)

Bob Packwood, of Oregon.             Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New 
                                         York.
Bob Dole, of Kansas.                 Max Baucus, of Montana.
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware.   Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island.     David H. Pryor, of Arkansas.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa.        John D. Rockefeller IV, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.             John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.         Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.     Bob Graham, of Florida.
Alfonse D'Amato, of New York.        Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

[The chairman and the ranking minority member are ex officio members of 
                           all subcommittees]

                           international trade

Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa.        Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New 
                                         York.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon.             Max Baucus, of Montana.
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware.   Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.             John D. Rockefeller IV, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.     John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Alfonse D'Amato, of New York.        Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska.       Bob Graham, of Florida.

              long-term growth, debt and deficit reduction

Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.     David H. Pryor, of Arkansas.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.         Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Alfonse D'Amato, of New York.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska.

            medicaid and health-care for low-income families

John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island.     Bob Graham, of Florida.
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware.   John D. Rockefeller IV, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.            Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.

              medicare, long-term care and health insurance

Bob Dole, of Kansas.                 John D. Rockefeller IV, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon.             Max Baucus, of Montana.
John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island.     David H. Pryor, of Arkansas.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa.        Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.             Bob Graham, of Florida.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.         Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
                                     
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                    social security and family policy

Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.         John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Bob Dole, of Kansas.                 Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New 
                                         York.
John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island.     Max Baucus, of Montana.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.            Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.

                       taxation and irs oversight

Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.             Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Bob Packwood, of Oregon.             Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New 
                                         York.
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware.   David H. Pryor, of Arkansas.
Bob Dole, of Kansas.                 John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa.        Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.
Alfonse D'Amato, of New York.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Finance (SD-219), 224-4515.
    Majority Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Lindy L. Paull.
        Administrative Director.--Joyce Harris.
        Analyst/Budget and Social Security.--Robert Epplin.
        Analyst/Inc. Security and Welfare.--Kathleen Tobin.
        Chief Clerk.--Kelly Cordes.
        Chief Editor.--Bruce Anderson.
        Chief Health Analyst.--Julia James.
        Chief Tax Counsel.--Mark Prater.
        Chief Trade Counsel.--Brad Figel.
        Editors: Eric Mayer, Bob Merulla.
        Health Analysts: Susan Nestor, Roy ramthun.
        Hearing Clerks: Mark Blair, Darcell Savage.
        International Trade Counsels: Erik Autor, Jeremy Preiss.
        Legislative Correspondent.--David Saylor.
        Press Secretary.--Eric Bolton.
        Receptionists: Thomas Biesty, Tony Damon, Christoper Miller.
        Staff Assistants: Myrtle Agent, Gayle Fralin (Trade), Gail 
            Galvan (Tax), Christina Pearson, Donna Ridenour (Health), 
            Joseph Zummo (Budget and Social Security).
        System Administrator.--Janet Blum.
        Tax Counsels: Douglas Fisher, Brigitta Gulya, Samuel Olychyk, 
            Tom Roesser.
    Minority Staff Director.--Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr. (SH-203), 4-5315.
        Minority Advisor for Income Maintenance Policy.--Margaret 
            Malone.
        Minority Chief Economist.--David Podoff.
        Minority Chief International Trade Counselor.--Marcia Miller.
        Minority Chief Tax Counsel.--Joseph Gale.
        Minority Chief Welfare Counselor.--Paul Offner.
        Minority Office Manager.--Paula Garfinkle.
        Minority Professional Staff Member.--Charles Buck.
        Minority Receptionist.--LaShawn Lewis.
        Minority Senior Health Counselor.--Faye Drummond.
        Minority Staff Assistants: Ted Godbout, Barak Richman.
        Minority Tax Counsels: Robert Hanson, Patricia McClanahan.
        Minority Trade Counsel.--Deborah Lamb.
        
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                            Foreign Relations

           (Suite SD-450, phone 224-4651, meets each Tuesday)

Jesse Helms, of North Carolina.      Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana.        Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas.   Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Hank Brown, of Colorado.             Christopher J. Dodd, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia.          John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.          Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.         Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.            Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

[The chairman and the ranking minority member of the full committee are 
 ex officio members of each subcommittee on which they do not serve as 
                                members.]

                             african affairs

Nancy Landon Kassebuam, of Kansas.   Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.          Dianne Feinstein, of California.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.

                     east asian and pacific affairs

Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.            Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana.        Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas.   John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia.          Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.

                            european affairs

Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana.        Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas.   Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Hank Brown, of Colorado.             Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.          Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.

        international economic policy, export and trade promotion

Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.         Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.            Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.             Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.

                        international operations

Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.          John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina.      Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Hank Brown, of Colorado.             Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia.          Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.

                  near eastern and south asian affairs

Hank Brown, of Colorado.             Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.          Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.         John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.            Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.

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               western hemisphere and peace corps affairs

Paul Coverdell, of Georgia.          Christopher J. Dodd, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina.      Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana.        Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Foreign Relations (SD-450), 224-4651.
    Staff Director.--James W. Nance.
        Chief Counsel.--Steven K. Berry.
        Minority Staff Director/Minority Counsel.--Edwin K. Hall.
        Chief Clerk.--Barbara F. Allem.

    Professional Staff:
    George W. Ashworth
    Steven K. Berry
    Stephen E. Biegun
    Thomas J. Callahan
    Peter M. Cleveland
    Bonnie L. Coe
    Elisabeth J. DeMoss
    Daniel W. Fisk
  G. Garrett Grigsby
  Michael H. Haltzel
  Elizabeth G. Lambird
  Gina Marie Lichacz
  Sandra S. Mason
  Michelle C. Maynard
  Patricia Ann McNerney
  Janice M. O'Connell
  Diana L. Ohlbaum
  George A. Pickart
  Danielle M. Pletka
  Anne V. Smith
  Nancy H. Stetson
  Marc A. Thiessen
  Christopher J. Walker

    Support Staff:
    Beatriz G. Alonso
    Sandra Gibson
    Mary Jane Hatcher
    Karen J. Himes
    Deborah M. Johnson
    Timothy M. Kaness
  Ursula H. McManus
  Christopher M. Moore
  Caroline L. Mullen
  Natasha C.K. Muller
  Colleen E. Noonan
  Susan J. Oursler
  Kristin A. Peck
  Dawn L. Ratliff
  Cecilia E. Rutherford
  Kathryn M. Taylor
  Elizabeth Y. Wilson
  Joanna Woodard

                          Governmental Affairs

   (Suite SD-340, phone 224-4751, meets first Thursday of each month)

William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware.   John Glenn, of Ohio.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              Sam Nunn, of Georgia.
William S. Cohen, of Maine.          Carl Levin, of Michigan.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.         David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Joseph I. Lieberman, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa.        Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
John McCain, of Arizona.             Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

[The chairman and the ranking minority member are ex officio members of 
                           all subcommittees.]

     oversight of government management and the district of columbia

William S. Cohen, of Maine.          Carl Levin, of Michigan.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.         David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Joseph I. Lieberman, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa.        Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
John McCain, of Arizona.

                permanent subcommittee on investigations

William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware.   Sam Nunn, of Georgia.
Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              John Glenn, of Ohio.
William S. Cohen, of Maine.          Carl Levin, of Michigan.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.         David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Joseph I. Lieberman, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa.        Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
John McCain, of Arizona.             Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.

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                      post office and civil service

Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
John McCain, of Arizona.             Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Governmental Affairs (SD-340), 224-4751.
    Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Franklin G. Polk.
        Deputy Staff Director.--Susanne Marshall.
        Minority Staff Director.--Leonard Weiss (SD-326), 4-2627.
        Chief Clerk.--Michal Sue Prosser.
        Counsel.--John Mercer, Paul Noe.
        Professional Staff: Joan Woodward, Mark Forman, John Marshall.
        Minority Counsel: Brian Dettelbach, David Plocher.
        Minority Assistant Counsel.--Deborah Cohen.
        Minority Professional Staff: Randy Rydell, Christopher Kline, 
            Jane McFarland, Sebastian O'Kelly.
Subcommittee on Oversight of Government Management and the District of 
        Columbia (SH-432), 4-3682.
    Staff Director.--Kim Corthell.
    Minority Staff Director.--Linda Gustitus, 4-5538.
    Chief Clerk.--Frankie deVergie.
Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (SR-100), 4-3721.
    Staff Director.--Harold Damelin.
    Minority Staff Director.--Dan Gelber (SR-193), 4-9157.
    Chief Clerk.--Carla Martin.
Subcommittee on Post Office and Civil Service (SH-601), 4-2254.
    Staff Director.--Pat Raymond.
    Minority Staff Director.--Kim Weaver, 4-4551.
    Chief Clerk.--Nancy Langley.

                                Judiciary

       (Suite SD-224, phone 224-5225, meets upon call of chairman)

Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.             Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina.   Edward M. Kennedy, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.         Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa.        Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.      Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Hank Brown, of Colorado.             Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.         Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona.                 Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

                 administrative oversight and the courts

Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa.        Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina.   Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Hank Brown, of Colorado.             Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio.

               antitrust, business rights, and competition

Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina.   Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.             Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania.       Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.

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              constitution, federalism, and property rights

Hank Brown, of Colorado.             Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.             Edward M. Kennedy, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona.                 Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.

                               immigration

Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.         Edward M. Kennedy, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa.        Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona.                 Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.

            terrorism, technology, and government information

Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.      Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.         Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.        Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina.

                             youth violence

Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.         Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.             Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.

                                  STAFF

Committee on the Judiciary (SD-224), 224-5225.
    Chief Counsel.--Mark Disler.
    Staff Director/Senior Counsel.--Manus Cooney.
        Deputy Chief Counsel.--Sharon Prost.
        General Counsel.--Ed Whelan.
        Deputy Staff Director/Chief Clerk.--Anna Cabral.
        Chief Intellectual Property Counsel.--Darrell Panethiere.
        Counsels: Shawn Bentley, Larry Block, Victor Cabral, Elizabeth 
            Kessler, Michael O'Neill, Steven Schlesinger.
        Professional Staff Members: Rob Foreman, John Gibbons, Patricia 
            Knight, James O'Gara.
        Investigator.--Melissa Riley.
        GPO Printers: Evangeline Carroll, Walter Jung, Heinz Mohle.
        Documents Clerk.--Phil Shipman.
        Press Secretary.--Jeanne Lopatto.
        Research Director/Library Administrator.--Michalyn Steele.
        Deputy Chief Clerk.--Lara Maxfield.
        Systems Administrator.--Cesar Yabor.
        Executive Assistants: Jasen Adams, Esmeralda Amos.
        Mail Clerk.--B.J. Runyon.
        Legislative Correspondent.--Ashley Disque.
        Staff Assistants: Michael Kennedy, Ed Richards, Steve Tepp.
        Nominations Clerk.--Eleas Horne.
        Legal Fellow.--Ann Murphy.
        Receptionists: Eric Frost, Caroline Marriott.
    Minority Chief Counsel.--Cynthia Hogan (SD-147), 224-7703.
    Staff Director.--Karen Robb.
        General Counsel.--Demetra Lambros.
        Counsels: Ankur Goel, Michael O'Leary.
        Professional Staff Members: Claire Dematteis, Chris Putala.
        Nominations Counsel.--Kirra Jarrat.
        Executive Assistant.--Linda Belachew.
        Investigator.--Mary DeOreo.
        Legislative Assistant.--Tracy Doherty.
        Assistant to the Chief Counsel.--Gwen Buttrum.
        Staff Assistants: Melinda Goforth, Mimi Murphy.
        
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Subcommittee on Antitrust, Business Rights, and Competition (SH-229), 
    224-9494.
    Chief Counsel/Staff Director.--Thad Strom.
        General Counsel.--Keith Seat.
        Legislative Assistant.--Helena Mell.
    Minority Chief Counsel/Staff Director.--Bruce Cohen (SH-815), 224-
        3406.
        Senior Counsel.--Beryl Howell.
        Legislative Aide.--William Bright.
Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts (SH-325), 224-
    6736.
    Chief Counsel.--Kolan Davis.
        Counsels: Gary Klein, John McMickle.
        Chief Clerk.--Allison Rinden.
    Minority Chief Counsel.--Winston Lett (SH-223), 224-4022, 224-4023.
        Counsel.--Jim Whiddon.
        Chief Clerk.--Cornelia Horner.
Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights (SD-
    164), 224-8081.
    Chief Counsel/Staff Director.--David Miller.
        Counsel.--David Quam.
    Minority Chief Counsel.--Susan Kaplan (SH-305), 224-5573, 224-5574.
        General Counsel.--Jayne Jerkins.
        Counsels: Carlos Angulo, Aaron Rappaport.
        Legislative Correspondent.--Melissa Rosenthal.
            Staff Assistant.--Dan Esrick.
Subcommittee on Immigration (SH-807), 224-6098.
    Chief Counsel.--Dick Day.
        Counsels: Michael Stull, Charles Wood.
        Staff Assistants: John Knepper, Margie McReynolds.
    Minority Chief Counsel.--Jeff Blattner (SD-522), 224-7878.
        Counsel.--Michael Myers.
        Law Fellow.--Stephanie Goodman.
        Staff Assistant.--Michael Mershon.
Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Government Information (SD-
    161), 224-6791.
    Chief Counsel.--Richard Hertling.
        Counsel.--Charity Wilson.
        Chief Clerk.--Robert Goldberg.
    Minority Chief Counsel/Staff Director.--Jon Leibowitz (SD-524), 224-
        4933.
        Counsel.--Paul Bock.
        Legislative Aide/Chief Clerk.--Melissa Jampo.
Subcommittee on Youth Violence (SD-519), 224-7572.
    Chief Counsel.--Fred Ansell.

                        Labor and Human Resources

  (Suite SD-428, phone 224-5375, meets second and fourth Wednesdays of 
                               each month)

Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas.   Edward M. Kennedy, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.       Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Dan Coats, of Indiana.               Christopher J. Dodd, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.        Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee.            Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio.                Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.          Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

 [The chairman and the ranking minority member are ex offico members of 
  all subcommittees. Both also are voting members of the subcommittees 
                             listed below.]

                                  aging

Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.        Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas.   Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Dan Coats, of Indiana.               Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.

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                          children and families

Dan Coats, of Indiana.               Christopher J. Dodd, of 
                                         Connecticut.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.       Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio.                Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.          Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.

                            disability policy

Bill Frist, of Tennessee.            Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.       Edward M. Kennedy, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio.                Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.

                     education, arts, and humanities

James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.       Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas.   Edward M. Kennedy, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Dan Coats, of Indiana.               Christopher J. Dodd, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Judd Gregg, of New Hampshire.        Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Bill Frist, of Tennessee.            Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio.                Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
John Ashcroft, of Missouri.          Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Labor and Human Resources (SD-428), 224-5375; FAX: 228-
        5044; TDD: 224-1975.
    Staff Director.--Susan K. Hattan (SH-835), 4-6770.
        Deputy Staff Director and Chief Labor Counsel.--Ted Verheggen, 
            4-6770.
        Labor Counsel.--Steve Sola, 4-6770.
        Assistant Labor Counsel.--Carla Widener, 4-6770.
        Investigator.--Robert Stokes, 4-6770.
        Health Policy Counsel.--Dean Rosen, 4-3191.
        Health Policy Advisors: Martin Ross, M.D., Jane Williams, 4-
            3191.
        Director of Children's Policy.--Kimberly Barnes-O'Connor, 4-
            6770.
        Children's Policy Advisors: Rebecca Jones, Mary Elizabeth 
            Larson, 4-6770.
        Chief Education Counsel.--Lisa A. Ross, 4-6770.
        Education Policy Advisor.--Wendy Cramer, 4-6770.
        Press Secretary.--Michael Horak, 4-4774.
        Staff Assistant.--Steve Chapman, 4-9272.
        Administrative Assistant.--Nadine R. Arrington, 4-3656.
        Legislative Clerk.--Fred Leonard, 4-5407.
        Editor.--Uwe Timpke (SH-132), 4-7657.
        Publications.--Harry W. Gurkin (SH-132), 4-9187.
    Minority Staff Director and Chief Counsel.--Nick Littlefield (SD-
        644), 4-5465.
        General Counsel.--Ronald H. Weich (SH-527), 4-3657.
        Communications Director.--Theresa Bourgeois (SH-527), 4-4781.
        Staff Director for Health.--David Nexon (SH-527), 4-7675.
        Chief  Counsel,  Poverty,  AIDS  and  Family  Policy.--Michael  
            E.  Iskowitz  (SH-527), 4-6572.
        Chief Economist.--Gerry Kavanaugh (SD-644), 4-4879.
        Legislative Assistant.--Steve Spinner (SH-440), 4-8750.
        Chief Labor Counsel.--Sarah Fox (SH-440), 4-5441.
        Chief Education Advisor.--Ellen Guiney (SH-639), 4-5501.
        Chief Education Counsel.--Clayton Spencer (SH-639), 4-5501.
        Education Advisor.--Matt Alexander (SH-639), 4-5501.
        
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                        Rules and Administration

                [Legislative Reorganization Act of 1946]

  (Suite SR-305, phone 224-6352, meets second and fourth Wednesdays of 
                               each month)

Ted Stevens, of Alaska.              Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.         Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
Jesse Helms, of North Carolina.      Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
John W. Warner, of Virginia.         Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Bob Dole, of Kansas.                 Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New 
                                         York.
Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.        Christopher J. Dodd, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.        Dianne Feinstein, of California.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.

                           (No Subcommittees)

                                  STAFF

Committee on Rules and Administration (SR-305), 224-6352.
    Staff Director.--Albert L. McDermott (SR-311), 4-5647.
        Chief Counsel.--Mark C. Mackie (SR-307), 4-3448.
        Deputy Chief Counsel.--Christine M. Ciccone (SR-303), 4-8921.
        Chief Clerk.--Virginia C. Sandahl (SR-309), 4-0281.
        Minority Staff Director.--James O. King (SR-479), 4-6351.
        Special Counsel.--Kennie Gill, 4-0279.
        Minority Counsel.--Jack L. Sousa (SR-479), 4-5648.
        Minority Professional Staff Member.--Carole J. Blessington (SR-
            479), 4-0278.
        Senior Auditor.--Christopher D. Shunk (SH-144), 4-9528.
        Auditors: Kimberly J. Austin, Lory Breneman (SR-144), 4-5488.
        Senior Systems Analyst.--John N. McConnell (SR-318), 4-2233.
        Professional  Staff  Members:  Lana  R.  Slack  (SR-B04),  4-
            0296;  Gary  A.  Winters (SR-318), 4-6686.
        Staff Assistants: Sherry Little (SR-305), 4-6352; Jennifer J. 
            Nelson (SR-318), 4-6355; Dana Quam (SR-305), 4-6352.
        Secretary.--Carole A. Stevenson (SR-318), 4-0294.

                             Small Business

             [Created pursuant to S. Res. 58, 81st Congress]

 (Suite SR-428A, phone 224-5175, FAX: 4-4885, meets first Wednesday of 
                               each month)

Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.    Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.     Sam Nunn, of Georgia.
Conrad R. Burns, of Montana.         Carl Levin, of Michigan.
Paul Coverdell, of Georgia.          Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
Dirk Kempthorne, of Idaho.           John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.          Joseph I. Lieberman, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.      Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
John Warner, of Virginia.            Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
William H. Frist, of Tennessee.      Frank R. Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
Olympia J. Snowe, of Maine.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Small Business (SR-428A), 224-5175; FAX: 224-4885.
    Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Louis Taylor.
        Deputy Chief Counsel.--Paul Cooksey.
        Environmental Counsel.--Keith Cole.
        Tax Counsel.--Noreen Bracken.
        Senior Advisor on Regulatory Affairs.--Mark Hayes.
        Professional Staff on Banking.--Susan McMillan.
        Counsel.--Jack Bartling.
        Chief Clerk.--Bettie Mohart.
        Executive Assistant.--Lori Rosso.
        
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        Legislative Clerk.--Karen Ponzurick.
        Administrative Clerk.--Teresa Hoggard.
        Research and Staff Assistant.--Jason Van Eaton.
        Staff Assistant.--Nicky Valier.
    Minority Staff Director.--John Ball (SR-438), 4-8496.
        Tax Counsel.--Stan Fendley.
        Legislative Aides: Jennifer Rhodes, Nancy Kelley, Louis Cupp.

                            Veterans' Affairs

 (Suite SR-414, phone 224-9126, meets the first Wednesday of each month)

Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.         John D. Rockefeller IV, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina.   Bob Graham, of Florida.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska.       Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.      Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.       Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of 
        Colorado.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho.

                           (No Subcommittees)

                                  STAFF

Committee on Veterans' Affairs (SR-414), 224-9126.
    Majority Chief Counsel/Staff Director.--Thomas E. Harvey.
        Deputy Staff Director.--David J. Balland.
        General Counsel.--William F. Tuerk.
        Associate Counsel.--Elise A. Gemeinhardt.
        Professional Staff Member.--Charles C. Yoder.
        Chief Clerk.--Dennis G. Doherty.
        Executive Assistant.--Linda H. Reamy.
        Legislative Assistant.--Stephanie L. Sword.
        Receptionist.--Rosalie L. Ducosin.
        Staff Assistant.--Karen McCarthy.
    Minority Staff (SH-202), 224-2074.
        Minority Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--James R. Gottlieb.
        Minority General Counsel.--William E. Brew.
        Minority Chief Clerk.--Elinor P. Tucker.
        Minority Special Projects Director.--Charlotte R. Moreland.

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               SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE

                       Select Committee on Ethics

             [Created pursuant to S. Res. 4, 95th Congress]

                      Room SH-220.  Phone, 224-2981

Mitch McConnell, of Kentucky.        Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Bob Smith, of New Hampshire.         Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho.            Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.

                                  STAFF

Select Committee on Ethics (SH-220), 224-2981; FAX: 224-7416.
    Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Victor Baird.
        Counsels.--Linda S. Chapman, David M. Feitel, Elizabeth A. Ryan.
        Chief Clerk.--Annette M. Gillis.
        Professional Staff.--Marie Mullis.
        System Administrator.--Sharon Washington.
        Staff Assistants: Jennifer Chartrand, Paul Legrady, Jennifer B. 
            Rook, Dawne Vernon.

                    Select Committee on Intelligence

            [Created pursuant to S. Res. 400, 94th Congress]

       Room SH-211, Hart Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-1700

Chairman.--Arlen Specter, Pennsylvania.
    Vice Chairman.--J. Robert Kerrey, Nebraska.

Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana.        John Glenn, of Ohio.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.       Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
Mike DeWine, of Ohio.                Bob Graham, of Florida.
Jon Kyl, of Arizona.                 John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
James Inhofe, of Oklahoma.           Max Baucus, of Montana.
Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.      J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
Connie Mack, of Florida.             Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
William S. Cohen, of Maine.

                               EX OFFICIO

Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.      J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.

                                  STAFF

Select Committee on Intelligence (SH-211), 224-1700.
    Staff Director.--Charlie Battaglia.
        General Counsel.--Suzanne Spaulding.
        Chief Clerk.--Kathleen P. McGhee.
        Minority Staff Director/Counsel.--Christopher Straub.
        
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                       Special Committee on Aging

           [Reauthorized pursuant to S. Res. 4, 95th Congress]

                     Room SD G-31.  Phone, 224-5364

William S. Cohen, of Maine.          David Pryor, of Arkansas.
Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.     John Glenn, of Ohio.
Charles E. Grassley, of Iowa.        Bill Bradley, of New Jersey.
Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.         J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
James M. Jeffords, of Vermont.       John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho.            Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Conrad Burns, of Montana.            Herb Kohl, of Wisconsin.
Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.       Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.      Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
Fred Thompson, of Tennessee.

                                  STAFF

Special Committee on Aging (SD G-31), 224-5364; FAX: 224-8660.
    Staff Director.--Mary Berry Gerwin.
        Chief Clerk.--Sally J. Ehrenfried.
        Counsel.--[Vacant.]
        Press Secretary.--[Vacant.]
        Senior Health Policy Analyst.--Priscilla Hanley.
        Professional Staff: Victoria Blatter, Stacey Hughes.
        Chief Investigator.--Helen Albert.
        Systems Administrator.--Elizabeth Watson.
        Legislative Correspondent.--[Vacant.]
        Staff Assistant.--Holly Hammond.
        Receptionist.--[Vacant.]
        GPO Printer.--Daniel Tuite.
Minority Staff (SH-628), 224-1467; FAX: 224-9926.
    Staff Director.--Theresa Forester.
        Investigator.--Kenneth Cohen.
        Professional Staff: Bonnie Hogue, Paul Kim, Theresa Sachs.
        Legislative Aide.--Allison LaRocca.

                             Indian Affairs

 [Created pursuant to S. Res. 4, 95th Congress; amended by S. Res. 71, 
                             103d Congress]

          Room SH-838.  Phone, 224-2251 (meets first Wednesday)

John McCain, of Arizona.             Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska.       Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
Slade Gorton, of Washington.         Harry Reid, of Nevada.
Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico      Paul Simon, of Illinois.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas.   Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.            Paul D. Wellstone, of Minnesota.
Ben Nighthorse Campbell, of          Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
        Colorado.
Craig Thomas, of Wyoming.
Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Indian Affairs (SH-838), 224-2251; FAX: 224-2309.
    Majority Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Steven J.W. Heeley.
        Minority Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Patricia M. Zell.
        Majority General Counsel.--Philip Baker-Shenk.
            Deputy Majority Counsel.--Dinae Humetewa.
        Counsels: Patricia Trudell Gordon; Noelle Kahanu; Loretta Tuell.
        Special Assistant to the Chairman.--Michael D. Jackson.
        Chief Clerk/Office Manager.--Barbara E. Robles.
        Special Assistant to Majority Staff Director.--Eleanor McComber.
        Legislative Assistant to the Minority.--Hawley Manwarring.
        Administrative Assistant/Accountant.--Renee Lewis.
        Administrative Assistant/Receptionist.--LouAnn Reed.
        Printer/Editor.--John Mogavero.
        
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                       Republican Policy Committee

      Room SR-347, Russell Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-2946

Chairman.--Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.
    Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.
    John H. Chafee, of Rhode Island.
    Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.
    Alfonse M. D'Amato, of New York.
    Bob Dole, of Kansas.
    Pete V. Domenici, of New Mexico.
    Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.
    Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.
    Jesse Helms, of North Carolina.
    Nancy Landon Kassebaum, of Kansas.
    Trent Lott, of Mississippi.
    Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana.
    Connie Mack, of Florida.
    Frank H. Murkowski, of Alaska.
    Bob Packwood, of Oregon.
    Larry Pressler, of South Dakota.
    William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware.
    Alan K. Simpson, of Wyoming.
    Arlen Specter, of Pennsylvania.
    Ted Stevens, of Alaska.
    Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina.

                                  STAFF

Republican Policy Committee (SR-347), 224-2946.
    Staff Director.--Kelly Johnston.
        Assistant Staff Director.--Doug Badger.
        Executive Director.--Cheri Allen.
        Office Manager.--Wes Harris.
        Analysts:
      Yvonne Bartoli
      Jim Jatras
Lincoln Oliphant
Judy Myers Paschall
Mark Whitenton
Eric Ueland
        Professional Staff:
      Jack Clark
      Ken Foss
      Jody Hernandez
Joe Lieber
Debbie Price
Judy Gorman Prinkey
Tom Pulju
Sutton Snook

                National Republican Senatorial Committee

              425 Second Street NE. 20002.  Phone, 675-6000

Chairman.--Alfonse M. D'Amato, of New York.
    Spencer Abraham, of Michigan.
    Christopher S. Bond, of Missouri.
    Paul Coverdell, of Georgia.
    Mike DeWine, of Ohio.
    Kay Bailey Hutchison, of Texas.
    Richard G. Lugar, of Indiana.
    Connie Mack, of Florida.
    John McCain, of Arizona.
    Frank Murkowski, of Alaska.
    Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.
    Richard C. Shelby, of Alabama.

                                  STAFF

National Republican Senatorial Committee: 675-6000; FAX: 675-6058.
    Executive Director.--John D. Heubusch.
        Comptroller.--Maureen Goodyear.
    Director of--
        Finance.--Phil Smith.
        Corporate Affairs.--Ed Rahal.
        
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        Political.--Jo Anne Barnhart.
        Communications.--Gordon Hensley.
        Research.--Sonny Scott.
    Legal Counsel.--Craig Engle.
    Staff Secretary.--Catherine Keller.

             NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL COMMITTEE STAFF

Amy Aunchman
Brett Babson-Doss
Jo Anne Barnhart
Jean Barry
Siegfried Behrens
Lori Black
Robert Black
Will Black
James Blake
Cathy Blaney
Andrew Blaylock
Will Bos
David Bowser
Ben Burger
John Burns
Keith Carter
Chris Cheever
Dave Coray
John Cosgriff
Brian Costello
Christina Culver
Jonathan Day
Dawne Davis
Aaron Deer
Lisa Dewald
Geoff Dickens
Mike Dorrier
Andrew Duke
Anne Ekern
Craig Engle
Vincent Ferrara
Chris Fisher
Bruce Fraser
Pete Garuccio
Mike Giuliani
Dan Glencer
Maureen Goodyear
Rob Guthrie
Beth Haberstroh
Alec Hanus
Pamela Harrington
Sheila Harrington
Gordon Hensley
Andrew Hoffman
John Heubusch
Nancy Ives
Kevin Jones
Jason Kahara
Catherine Keller
Mark Kibbe
Garth Kilburn
Sean King
Mike Kroeger
J.J. Lazovich
Glenn Lipscomb
J. Edward Littlejohn
John Lonergan
Michael Lynam
Carolyn Maloney
Joe McCeney
John Maheras
Ellen Menzies
Jack Milne
Melissa Moore
Ed Payne
Kevin Piotter
Gretchen Purser
Joe Quigley
Smila Rabicoff
Ed Rahal
Stephen Ratchford
Germania Rebaudengo
Jeff Richards
Bruce Rickerson
Kristin Rickert
Priscilla Ruzzo
Dennis Ryan
Sonny Scott
Jonathan Shimer
Algis Silas
Thomas Simmons
Mike Smith
Phil Smith
Ben Stevens
Billy Still
Gregory Strimple
Nancy Thawley
Leslie Vargas
Julie Vincent
Beth Walker
Deb West
Laura Whitten
Lee Williams
Bryan Wyatt
Sean Yeakle

                       Conference of the Majority

       Room SH-405, Hart Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-2764

Chairman.--Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.
    Secretary.--Connie Mack, of Florida.
Committee Chairmen:
    Policy.--Don Nickles, of Oklahoma.
    Campaign.--Alfonse D'Amato, of New York.
    Committees.--Larry Craig, of Idaho.

                                  STAFF

Conference of the Majority (SH-405), 224-2764.
    Staff Director.--William J. Feltus.
        Deputy Staff Director.--Vertell Floyd Simmons.
        Broadcast Director.--Kris Seeger.
        Art Director.--Karen L. Portik.
        Senior Graphic Designer.--Christopher Angrisani.
        Graphic Designer.--Howard Bagley.
        Television Service Director.--Cindie Fish.
        
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        Assistant to Staff Director.--Renee Flynt.
        Radio Service Director.--David K. Hodgdon.
        Photographer.--Jurandir De Menezes.
        Legislative Assistant.--Robert McArthur.
        Staff Assistant.--Keeley Moore.
        Television Technical Director.--Henry Peterson.
        Associate Producer/Photographer.--Bryan Rager.
        News Coordinator.--Mary Beth Reilly.
        Producer.--Jennifer Tuck.
        Radio Producer.--Deidre M. Woodbyrne.

Secretary of the Conference Staff (SD-513), 224-1326.
    Staff Director.--Mitch Bainwol.
    Legislative Counsel.--Lawrence A. Harris.
    Policy Coordinator.--Gregory Waddell.

                 Senate Democratic Leadership Committees

    Suites S-118 and S-318, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-5551 and 4-2939

Suites SH-419, SH-512, SH-619 and SH-712, Hart Senate Office Building.  
                 Phones, 4-5554, 4-1414, 4-3232, 4-1430

Chairman.--Tom Daschle of South Dakota.

                                  STAFF

    Staff Director.--Ron Klain (SH-619), 4-3232.
        Deputy Staff Director.--Debra Silimeo (SH-619), 4-3232.
        Chief Floor Assistant to the Democratic Leader.--Lula Davis.
        Floor Staff's Office.--Martin Paone; Kelly Riordan; Brad Austin 
            (S-118, The Capitol), 4-5551.
        Press Secretary to the Democratic Leader.--Ranit Schmelzer (S-
            318, The Capitol), 4-2939.
        Press Secretary's Office.--Mary Rowley (Deputy), Mary Helen 
            Fuller, Staci Schiller (S-318, The Capitol), 4-2939.
        Chief Clerk.--Marian Bertram (SH-419), 4-5554.
        Systems Administrator.--Jeff Hecker (SH-419), 4-5554.

                       Democratic Policy Committee

Chairman.--Tom Daschle, of South Dakota.
    Co-Chairman.--Harry M. Reid, of Nevada.
    Vice Chairmen:
        Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.
        Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
        Patty Murray, of Washington.
        John Glenn, of Ohio.
    Members:
        Ernest F. Hollings, of South Carolina.
        Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island.
        Dale Bumpers, of Arkansas.
        Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New York.
        John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia.
        Daniel K. Akaka, of Hawaii.
        Byron L. Dorgan, of North Dakota.
        Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
        Russell D. Feingold, of Wisconsin.
        Joseph I. Lieberman, of Connecticut.
        Paul Wellstone, of Minnesota.
        J. Bennett Johnston, of Louisiana.
        Dianne Feinstein, of California.
    Ex Officio:
        Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky (Whip).
        Barbara Mikulski, of Maryland (Secretary of Conference).
        
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                                  STAFF

Democratic Policy Committee (S-118, The Capitol), 224-5551.
    Deputy Staff Director.--Lenna Aoki (SH-619), 4-3232.
        Domestic Policy Staff (SH-619), 4-3232.
            Staff: David Corbin, Lauren Griffin, Paul Brown, Hannah 
                Irsseld, Elizabeth Harrington, Chris Bois, Victor 
                Crawford.
        Foreign Policy Staff.--Ed King (SH-419), 4-3232.
        Voting Records and Publications Office (SH-419), 4-5554.
            Staff: Marian Bertram, Doug Connolly, Rob Sweeney, Colleen 
                Stephenson, Clare Amoruso.
        Publications (SH-512), 4-1414.
            Staff: Marguerite Beck-Rex (Editor), Lynn Terpstra, Tarry 
                Carapezza, Karen Hutchinson.
        Television Services Office (SH-512), 4-7358; Mike Mozden, 
            Kirsten Jennings.

             Democratic Steering and Coordination Committee

Chairman.--John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
    Members:
        Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.
        Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.
        Edward M. Kennedy, of Massachusetts.
        Joseph R. Biden, Jr., of Delaware.
        Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
        Sam Nunn, of Georgia.
        Patrick J. Leahy, of Vermont.
        David Pryor, of Arkansas.
        Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut.
        Tom Harkin, of Iowa.
        J. James Exon, of Nebraska.
        Max Baucus, of Montana.
        Bob Graham, of Florida.
        Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
        Carl Levin, of Michigan.
        Richard H. Bryan, of Nevada.
        Herbert H. Kohl, of Wisconsin.
        Barbara Boxer, of California.
        John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
        Tom Daschle, of South Dakota.
        Howell Heflin, of Alabama.
        Frank Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
        Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
        Paul Simon, of Illinois.

                                  STAFF

    Intergovernmental Liaison and Counsel.--Ken Rynne (SH-619), 4-3232.

           Democratic Technology and Communications Committee

Chairman.--John D. Rockefeller IV, of West Virginia.
    Members:
        John Glenn, of Ohio.
        Ernest Hollings, of South Carolina.
        Patty Murray, of Washington.
        Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
        Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.
        Christopher J. Dodd, of Connecticut.
        J. James Exon, of Nebarska.
        Frank Lautenberg, of New Jersey.
    Ex Officio:
        Tom Daschle, of South Dakota.
        Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
        
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        Barbara Mikulski, of Maryland.
        John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.

                                  STAFF

    Deputy Staff Director.--Laura Quinn (SH-712), 4-1430.
        Staff: Chris Casey; Robert Graham; Roger Lotz; Trish Morels-
            Stiles; (SH-712), 4-1430.
        Broadcast Services.--Kevin McManus (Director), Clare Flood, 
            Kevin Kelleher, Mark Marchione, Christine Deckel (ST-50, The 
            Capitol), 4-1278.

                Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee

          430 South Capitol Street SE. 20003.  Phone, 224-2447

Chairman.--J. Robert Kerrey, of Nebraska.
    Program Chairs:
        Majority Trust:
            John Breaux, of Louisiana.
        Leadership Circle:
            Kent Conrad, of North Dakota.
        Business Roundtable:
            David H. Pryor, of Arkansas.
            Patty Murray, of Washington.
            Carol Moseley-Braun, of Illinois.
        Labor Council:
            Russell Feingold, Wisconsin.
        Women's Council:
            Barbara Boxer, of California.
    Past Chairs:
        Bob Graham, of Florida.
        Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.
        John B. Breaux, of Louisiana.
        John F. Kerry, of Massachusetts.
    Ex Officio: Thomas A. Daschle, of South Dakota.
    National Finance Chair: Joseph A. Cari, Jr.

                                  STAFF

Democratic  Senatorial  Campaign  Committee,  430  South  Capitol  
    Street  SE.  20003, 224-2447; FAX: 485-3120.
    Executive Director.--Donald J. Foley.
        Assistant to the Executive Director.--Judie Saunders.
            Executive Assistant, Tally Coordinator.--Daniel Levy.
            Special Assistant to the Leader.--Steve Erpenbach.
    Director, Strategy and Policy.--Jim Pribyl.
    Political Director.--Gail Stoltz.
        Deputy Political Director.--Jim Morgan.
    Director of--
        Campaign Services.--David Plouffe.
        Strategic Planning.--Steve Jarding.
        Press Secretary.--Kim James.
            Press Assistant.--Kathryn Crump.
        Labor Liaison.--Dick Murphy.
    Director, Research.--Peter Lindstrom.
        Deputy Director, Research.--Patty Gaul.
        Research Assistant.--Patrick Hart.
    Deputy Executive Director, Finance Director.--Rita Lewis.
    Deputy Finance Director, Director of Majority Trust.--Stephanie 
        Cooper.
    Director of--
        Leadership Circle.--Laura Young.
        DSCC Roundtable.--Jonathan Grossman.
        Co-Directors of National Fundraising: Kimball Stroud; Liz Silva; 
            Melissa Maxfield.
        Donor Program Assistant.--Todd Sandman.
        Fundraising Assistant.--Jody Slusky.
        National Fundraising Assistant.--Matthew D'Amico.
        
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        National Fundraising (CA).--Tricia Riffenburgh.
    Director of--
        Computer Operations.--Jeff Ferguson.
        Women's Council, New York Fundraising.--Susan Torricelli.
        Deputy Director, Computer Operations.--Tim Nelson.
        Systems Analyst.--John Donahue.
    Director of Direct Mail.--Debra Davey.
    Comptroller.--Darlene Setter.
        Deputy Comptroller.--Kelly Weeks.
    Director, Budget.--Sheila Nix.
        Receptionist.--Mabel Squire.
        General Counsel.--Robert Bauer.
        Auditor.--Amy Gilbert.

                          Democratic Conference

              SC8-Capitol.  Phone, 224-8678; FAX: 228-4538

Secretary.--Barbara A. Mikulski, of Maryland.
    Chief Counsel and Floor Assistant.--Kevin F. Kelly.


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                    STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE

 (Republicans in roman; Democrats in italic; Independent in small caps; 
            Resident Commissioner and Delegates in boldface)

[Room numbers beginning with H are in the Capitol, with CHOB are in the 
    Cannon House Office Building, with LHOB are in the Longworth House 
    Office Building, with RHOB are in the Rayburn House Office Building, 
    with H1 are in O'Neill House Office Building, and with H2 are in 
    Ford House Office Building]

                               Agriculture

 (1301 LHOB, phone 225-2171; FAX: 225-8510; meets first Tuesday of each 
                                 month)

                              Ratio: 27/22

Pat Roberts, of Kansas.              E. (Kika) de la Garza, of Texas.
Bill Emerson, of Missouri.           George E. Brown, Jr., of 
                                         California.
Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin.       Charlie Rose, of North Carolina.
Larry Combest, of Texas.             Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas.
Wayne Allard, of Colorado.           Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri.
Bill Barrett, of Nebraska.           Tim Johnson, of South Dakota.
John A. Boehner, of Ohio.            Gary A. Condit, of California.
Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois.        Collin C. Peterson, of Minnesota.
John T. Doolittle, of California.    Calvin M. Dooley, of California.
Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia.          Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina.
Richard W. Pombo, of California.     David Minge, of Minnesota.
Charles T. Canady, of Florida.       Earl F. Hilliard, of Alabama.
Nick Smith, of Michigan.             Earl Pomeroy, of North Dakota.
Terry Everett, of Alabama.           Tim Holden, of Pennsylvania.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma.         Cynthia A. McKinney, of Georgia.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky.              Scotty Baesler, of Kentucky.
Richard H. Baker, of Louisiana.      Karen L. Thurman, of Florida.
Mike D. Crapo, of Idaho.             Sanford D. Bishop, of Georgia.
Ken Calvert, of California.          Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho.           Sam Farr, of California.
John N. Hostettler, of Indiana.      Ed Pastor, of Arizona.
Ed Bryant, of Tennessee.             John Elias Baldacci, of Maine.
Tom Latham, of Iowa.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon.
Mark Adam Foley, of Florida.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia.
Ray LaHood, of Illinois.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

[The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio members of all 
                             subcommittees.]

                        general farm commodities

Bill Barrett, of Nebraska.           Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas.
Bill Emerson, of Missouri.           David Minge, of Minnesota.
Larry Combest, of Texas.             Earl Pomeroy, of North Dakota.
John A. Boehner, of Ohio.            Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi.
Nick Smith, of Michigan.             Charlie Rose, of North Carolina.
Richard H. Baker, of Louisiana.      Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri.
Tom Latham, of Iowa.                 Calvin M. Dooley, of California.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon.               Ed Pastor, of Arizona.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma.

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                      livestock, dairy, and poultry

Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin.       Harold L. Volkmer, of Missouri.
John A. Boehner, of Ohio.            Collin C. Peterson, of Minnesota.
Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia.          Calvin M. Dooley, of California.
Richard W. Pombo, of California.     Earl F. Hilliard, of Alabama.
Nick Smith, of Michigan.             Tim Holden, of Pennsylvania.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon.

                   risk management and specialty crops

Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois.        Charlie Rose, of North Carolina.
Larry Combest, of Texas.             Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina.
John T. Doolittle, of California.    Scotty Baesler, of Kentucky.
Richard W. Pombo, of California.     Karen L. Thurman, of Florida.
Terry Everett, of Alabama.           Sanford D. Bishop, of Georgia.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky.              Sam Farr, of California.
Ed Bryant, of Tennessee.             Ed Pastor, of Arizona.
Mark Adam Foley, of Florida.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia.

        department operations, nutrition, and foreign agriculture

Bill Emerson, of Missouri.           Gary A. Condit, of California.
Wayne Allard, of Colorado.           George E. Brown, Jr., of 
                                         California.
Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois.        Cynthia A. McKinney, of Georgia.
Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia.          Earl F. Hilliard, of Alabama.
Charles T. Canady, of Florida.       Scotty Baesler, of Kentucky.
Ken Calvert, of California.          Karen L. Thurman, of Florida.
John N. Hostettler, of Indiana.      Sanford D. Bishop, of Georgia.
Ed Bryant, of Tennessee.             Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi.
Tom Latham, of Iowa.                 Sam Farr, of California.
Mark Adam Foley, of Floria.          John Elias Baldacci, of Maine.
Ray LaHood, of Illinois.
Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho.

              resource conservation, research, and forestry

Wayne Allard, of Colorado.           Tim Johnson, of South Dakota.
Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin.       John Elias Baldacci, of Maine.
Bill Barrett, of Nebraska.           George E. Brown, Jr., of 
                                         California.
John T. Doolittle, of California.    Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas.
Richard W. Pombo, of California.     Gary A. Condit, of California.
Nick Smith, of Michigan.             Collin C. Peterson, of Minnesota.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma.         Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky.              David Minge, of Minnesota.
Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho.          Earl Pomeroy, of North Dakota.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho.           Tim Holden, of Pennsylvania.
John N. Hostettler, of Indiana.
Ray LaHood, of Illinois.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Agriculture (1301 LHOB), 225-2171.
    Chief of Staff.--Gary R. Mitchell.
        Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff.--Scott McCoy, 5-0029.
        Chief Council.--John E. Hogan (1304 LHOB), 5-5944.
        Deputy Chief Counsel.--John Frank (1304 LHOB), 5-5944.
        Associate Counsels: Gerald Jackson (1304 LHOB), 5-5944; Lance 
            Kotschwar (1304 LHOB), 5-5944.
        Policy Director.--William E. O'Conner.
        Legislative Director.--Dale Moore.
        Committee Administrator.--Diane Keyser.
        Press Secretary.--Jackie Cottrell (1303 LHOB), 5-4050.
        Deputy Press Secretary.--Tom Hemmer (1303 LHOB), 5-3329.
        Printing Editor.--James Cahill (1303 LHOB), 5-2183.
        
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        Hearing Clerk.--Wanda Worsham (1336 LHOB), 5-2342.
        Assistant Hearing Clerk/Scheduler.--Callista Bisek, 5-0029.
        Chairman's Scheduler.--Maggie Ward (1126 LHOB), 5-2715.
        Computer/Constituent Specialist.--Susi Houser.
        Senior Professional Staff Members: Dave Ebersole (1336 LHOB), 5-
            2342; Lynn Gallagher, 5-0029.
        Professional Staff Member.--Bryce R. Quick, 5-0029.
        Staff Assistants: Christin Bradshaw (1336 LHOB), 5-2342; Alex 
            Fischer (1336 LHOB), 5-9320; David Kroeger; Debbie Smith 
            (1304 LHOB), 5-5944; Charlotte Whited (1430 LHOB), 5-0171.
        Director, Subcommittee on--
            Resource  Conservation,  Research  and  Forestry.--Doug  
                Benevento  (1336  LHOB), 5-2342.
            Risk Management and Specialty Crops.--Stacy Carey (1336 
                LHOB), 5-2342.
            Department Operations, Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture.--
                Neil Moseman (1430 LHOB), 5-0171.
            General Farm Commodities.--Alan Ott (1430 LHOB), 5-0171.
            Livestock, Dairy and Poultry.--Pete Thomson (1301 LHOB), 5-
                0029.
        Subcommittee Staff Assistants: Jeff Harrison (1336 LHOB), 5-
            2342; Jon Hixson (1430 LHOB), 5-0171; Andrew Reese (1301A 
            LHOB), 5-4927;
        Receptionist.--Christine Gavin.
    Minority Staff Director/Counsel.--Vernie Hubert (1305 LHOB), 5-0420.
        Deputy Counsel.--Julie Paradis (1305 LHOB), 5-0421.
        Executive Assistant.--Dianne Powell (1305 LHOB), 5-0317.
        Consultants:  Andy  Baker  (1002  LHOB),  5-1867;  Tim  DeCoster 
             (1002  LHOB), 5-1867; Keith Pitts (1002 LHOB), 5-1867; Anne 
            Simmons (1002 LHOB), 5-1867.
        Economist.--Chip Conley, 5-2349.
        Staff Assistants: Alex Buell (1002 LHOB), 5-1867; Brenda 
            Connolly (1002 LHOB), 5-1867; Brenda Hatton (1305 LHOB), 5-
            8407; Marshall Livingston (1305 LHOB), 5-6878; Curt Mann 
            (1002 LHOB), 5-1867; John Riley (1305 LHOB), 5-7987.
            
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                             Appropriations

(H-218, The Capitol, phone 225-2771, meets first Wednesday of each month 
                      and on call of the chairman)

                              Ratio: 32/24

Bob Livingston, of Louisiana.        David R. Obey, of Wisconsin.
Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania.   Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois.
John T. Myers, of Indiana.           Louis Stokes, of Ohio.
C.W. Bill Young, of Florida.         Tom Bevill, of Alabama.
Ralph Regula, of Ohio.               John P. Murtha, of Pennsylvania.
Jerry Lewis, of California.          Charles Wilson, of Texas.
John Edward Porter, of Illinois.     Norman D. Dicks, of Washington.
Harold Rogers, of Kentucky.          Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota.
Joe Skeen, of New Mexico.            Julian C. Dixon, of California.
Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia.          Vic Fazio, of California.
Tom DeLay, of Texas.                 W.G. (Bill) Hefner, of North 
                                         Carolina.
Jim Kolbe, of Arizona.               Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland.
Barbara F. Vucanovich, of Nevada.    Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois.
Jim Lightfoot, of Iowa.              Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas.
Ron Packard, of California.          Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia.
Sonny Callahan, of Alabama.          Jim Chapman, of Texas.
James T. Walsh, of New York.         Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio.
Charles H. Taylor, of North          David E. Skaggs, of Colorado.
        Carolina.
David L. Hobson, of Ohio.            Nancy Pelosi, of California.
Ernest J. Istook, Jr., of Oklahoma.  Peter J. Visclosky, of Indiana.
Henry Bonilla, of Texas.             Thomas M. Foglietta, of 
                                         Pennsylvania.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan.        Esteban Edward Torres, of 
                                         California.
Dan Miller, of Florida.              Nita M. Lowey, of New York.
Jay Dickey, of Arkansas.             Ray Thornton, of Arkansas.
Jack Kingston, of Georgia.
Frank Riggs, of California.
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, of New 
        Jersey.
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi.
Michael P. Forbes, of New York.
George R. Nethercutt, Jr., of 
        Washington.
Jim Bunn, of Oregon.
Mark W. Neumann, of Wisconsin.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

     [Under committee rules, Mr. Livingston as chairman of the full 
  committee, and Mr. Obey, as the ranking minority member of the full 
   committee, are authorized to sit as members of all subcommittees.]

   agriculture, rural development, food and drug administration, and 
                            related agencies

Joe Skeen, of New Mexico.            Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois.
John T. Myers, of Indiana.           Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio.
James T. Walsh, of New York.         Ray Thornton, of Arkansas.
Jay Dickey, of Arkansas.             Nita M. Lowey, of New York.
Jack Kingston, of Georgia.
Frank Riggs, of California.
George R. Nethercutt, Jr., of 
        Washington.

                 commerce, justice, state, and judiciary

Harold Rogers, of Kentucky.          Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia.
Jim Kolbe, of Arizona.               David E. Skaggs, of Colorado.
Charles H. Taylor, of North          Julian C. Dixon, of California.
        Carolina.
Ralph Regula, of Ohio.
Michael P. Forbes, of New York.

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                          district of columbia

James T. Walsh, of New York.         Julian C. Dixon, of California.
Henry Bonilla, of Texas.             Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois.
Jack Kingston, of Georgia.           Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio.
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, of New 
        Jersey.
Mark W. Neumann, of Wisconsin.

                      energy and water development

John T. Myers, of Indiana.           Tom Bevill, of Alabama.
Harold Rogers, of Kentucky.          Vic Fazio, of California.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan.        Jim Chapman, of Texas.
Frank Riggs, of California.
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, of New 
        Jersey.
Jim Bunn, of Oregon.

       foreign operations, export financing, and related programs

Sonny Callahan, of Alabama.          Charles Wilson, of Texas.
John Edward Porter, of Illinois.     Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois.
Bob Livingston, of Louisiana.        Nancy Pelosi, of California.
Jim Lightfoot, of Iowa.              Esteban Edward Torres, of 
                                         California.
Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia.
Ron Packard, of California.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan.
Michael P. Forbes, of New York.
Jim Bunn, of Oregon.

                                interior

Ralph Regula, of Ohio.               Sidney R. Yates, of Illinois.
Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania.   Norman D. Dicks, of Washington.
Jim Kolbe, of Arizona.               Tom Bevill, of Alabama.
Joe Skeen, of New Mexico.            David E. Skaggs, of Colorado.
Barbara F. Vucanovich, of Nevada.
Charles H. Taylor, of North 
        Carolina.
George R. Nethercutt, Jr., of 
        Washington.
Jim Bunn, of Oregon.

             labor, health and human services, and education

John Edward Porter, of Illinois.     David R. Obey, of Wisconsin.
C.W. Bill Young, of Florida.         Louis Stokes, of Ohio.
Henry Bonilla, of Texas.             Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland.
Ernest J. Istook, Jr., of Oklahoma.  Nancy Pelosi, of California.
Dan Miller, of Florida.              Nita M. Lowey, of New York.
Jay Dickey, of Arkansas.
Frank Riggs, of California.
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi.

                               legislative

Ron Packard, of California.          Vic Fazio, of California.
C.W. Bill Young, of Florida.         Ray Thornton, of Arkansas.
Charles H. Taylor, of North          Julian C. Dixon, of California.
        Carolina.
Dan Miller, of Florida.
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi.

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                          military construction

Barbara F. Vucanovich, of Nevada.    W.G. (Bill) Hefner, of North 
                                         Carolina.
Sonny Callahan, of Alabama.          Thomas M. Foglietta, of 
                                         Pennsylvania.
Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania.   Peter J. Visclosky, of Indiana.
John T. Myers, of Indiana.           Esteban Edward Torres, of 
                                         California.
John Edward Porter, of Illinois.
Ernest J. Istook, Jr., of Oklahoma.
Roger F. Wicker, of Mississippi.

                            national security

C.W. Bill Young, of Florida.         John P. Murtha, of Pennsylvania.
Joseph M. McDade, of Pennsylvania.   Norman D. Dicks, of Washington.
Bob Livingston, of Louisiana.        Charles Wilson, of Texas.
Jerry Lewis, of California.          W.G. (Bill) Hefner, of North 
                                         Carolina.
Joe Skeen, of New Mexico.            Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota.
David L. Hobson, of Ohio.
Henry Bonilla, of Texas.
George R. Nethercutt, Jr., of 
        Washington.
Mark W. Neumann, of Wisconsin.

                             transportation

Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia.          Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota.\1\
    \1\ Ranking Democratic Member (leave of absence).
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tom DeLay, of Texas.                 Richard J. Durbin, of Illinois.
Ralph Regula, of Ohio.               Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas.\2\
    \2\ Acting Ranking Democratic Member.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Harold Rogers, of Kentucky.          Thomas M. Foglietta, of 
                                         Pennsylvania.
Jim Lightfoot, of Iowa.
Ron Packard, of California.
Sonny Callahan, of Alabama.
Jay Dickey, of Arkansas.

            treasury, postal service, and general government

Jim Lightfoot, of Iowa.              Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland.
Frank R. Wolf, of Virginia.          Peter J. Visclosky, of Indiana.
Ernest J. Istook, Jr., of Oklahoma.  Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas.
Jack Kingston, of Georgia.
Michael P. Forbes, of New York.

                    va, hud, and independent agencies

Jerry Lewis, of California.          Louis Stokes, of Ohio.
Tom DeLay, of Texas.                 Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia.
Barbara F. Vucanovich, of Nevada.    Jim Chapman, of Texas.
James T. Walsh, of New York.         Marcy Kaptur, of Ohio.
David L. Hobson, of Ohio.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan.
Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, of New 
        Jersey.
Mark W. Neumann, of Wisconsin.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Appropriations (H-218, The Capitol), 225-2771.
    Clerk and Staff Director.--James W. Dyer.
        Staff Assistants: Morris L. Funderburk, Quin Hillyer, Dennis M. 
            Kedzior, John R. Mikel, Frederick G. Mohrman, George P. 
            Arnold (B-305 RHOB), 5-2718; Donald M. McKinnon (B-305), 5-
            2718; Michael S. Weinberger (B-305 RHOB), 5-2718; Kenneth M. 
            Marx (B-305 RHOB), 5-2718; Timothy J. Buck (B-305 RHOB), 5-
            2718.
        Communications Director.--Elizabeth Morra.
        Administrative Assistant.--Gerard J. Chouinard.
        Administrative Aides: Diann Kane, Tyler Garvens, Kimberly 
            Wolterstorff.
            
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        Office Assistant.--Theodore Powell.
        Editor.--Ron Miller (B-301A RHOB), 5-2851.
            Administrative Aide.--Cathy Edwards.
    Minority Staff Director.--Scott Lilly (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
        Staff Assistants: Joseph Crapa, John Kole.
        Administrative Aides: Robert Bonner, Nancy Madden.
Surveys and Investigations Staff (H2-283 FHOB), 5-3881.
        Chief.--R.W. Vandergrift, Jr.
        Deputy Director.--Robert Reitwiesner.
        Assistant Director.--Joseph M. Stehr III.
        Investigators: Michael O. Glynn, Noble L. Holmes, Dennis K. 
            Lutz, L. Michael Welsh, Herman C. Young.
        Administrative Officer.--Ann M. Stull.
        Secretaries: Victoria V. Decatur-Brodeur, Johannah P. O'Keeffe, 
            Tracey E. Russell, Joyce C. Stover, Dorothy M. Williams.
Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug 
        Administration, and Related Agencies (2362 RHOB), 5-2638.
    Staff Assistants: Timothy K. Sanders, Carol A. Murphy.
    Administrative Aide.--Toni Savia.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Del Davis (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the 
        Judiciary, and Related Agencies (H-309), 5-3351.
    Staff Assistants: James M. Kulikowski, Sally Chadbourne, Therese 
        McAuliffe.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Mark Murray (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on the District of Columbia (H-147), 5-5338.
    Staff Assistant.--Americo S. Miconi.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Cheryl Smith (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development (2362 RHOB), 5-3421.
    Staff Assistants: James D. Ogsbury, Robert A. Schmidt, Jeanne L. 
        Wilson.
    Administrative Aide.--Lori Whipp.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Mark Murray (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Foreign Operations, Export Financing, and Related 
        Programs (H-150), 5-2041.
    Staff Assistants: Charles O. Flickner, Jr., William B. Inglee, John 
        G. Shank.
    Administrative Aide.--Lorinda Maes.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Terry Peel (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies (B-308 RHOB), 5-3081.
    Staff Assistants: Deborah A. Weatherly, Loretta C. Beaumont, Mark J. 
        Mioduski, Joel Kaplan.
    Administrative Aide.--Angie Perry.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Del Davis (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, 
        Education, and Related Agencies (2358 RHOB), 5-3508.
    Staff Assistants: S. Anthony McCain, Robert L. Knisely, Susan E. 
        Quantius, Michael Myers.
    Administrative Aide.--Joanne L. Orndorff.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Michael Stephens (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Legislative (H-147), 5-5338.
    Staff Assistant.--Edward E. Lombard.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Scott Lilly (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Military Construction (B-300 RHOB), 5-3047.
    Staff Assistants: Elizabeth C. Dawson, Henry E. Moore.
    Administrative Aide.--Mary Arnold.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Mark Murray (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on National Security (H-149), 5-2847.
    Staff Assistants:
    Kevin M. Roper
    Donald E. Richbourg
    Robert V. Davis
    Douglas Gregory
    Alicia Jones
    Paul Juola
    Patricia Keenan
    David F. Kilian
    Sara Magoulick
    Juliet Pacquing
    John G. Plashal
    Gregory J. Walters
    Administrative Aides: C. Paige Schreiner, Stacy Trimble.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Gregory Dahlberg (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on Department of Transportation and Related Agencies (2358 
    RHOB), 5-2141.
    Staff Assistants: John T. Blazey, Richard Efford, Stephanie Gupta.
    Administrative Aide.--Linda J. Muir.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Cheryl Smith (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
    
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Subcommittee  on  Treasury,  Postal  Service,  and  General  Government  
    (B-307  RHOB), 5-5834.
    Staff Assistants: Michelle Mrdeza, Elizabeth Phillips, Daniel Cantu.
    Administrative Aide.--Jennifer Mummert.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Terry Peel (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.
Subcommittee on VA, HUD, and Independent Agencies (H-143), 5-3241.
    Staff Assistants: Frank M. Cushing, Paul E. Thomson, Timothy 
        Peterson, Jon Gauthier.
    Minority Staff Assistant.--Del Davis (1016 LHOB), 5-3481.

                     Banking and Financial Services

     (2129 RHOB, phone 225-7502, meets first Tuesday of each month)

                             Ratio: 27/22/1

James A. Leach, of Iowa.             Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas.
Bill McCollum, of Florida.           John J. LaFalce, of New York.
Marge Roukema, of New Jersey.        Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota.
Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska.          Charles E. Schumer, of New York.
Toby Roth, of Wisconsin.             Barney Frank, of Massachusetts.
Richard H. Baker, of Louisiana.      Paul E. Kanjorski, of Pennsylvania.
Rick Lazio, of New York.             Joseph P. Kennedy II, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama.          Floyd H. Flake, of New York.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware.      Kweisi Mfume, of Maryland.
Peter T. King, of New York.          Maxine Waters, of California.
Edward R. Royce, of California.      Bill Orton, of Utah.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma.         Carolyn B. Maloney, of New York.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois.           Luis V. Gutierrez, of Illinois.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona.           Lucille Roybal-Allard, of 
                                         California.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington.         Thomas M. Barrett, of Wisconsin.
Sonny Bono, of California.           Nydia M. Velazquez, of New York.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.              Albert Russell Wynn, of Maryland.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of           Cleo Fields, of Louisiana.
        Maryland.
Bob Barr, of Georgia.                Melvin L. Watt, of North Carolina.
Dick Chrysler, of Michigan.          Maurice D. Hinchey, of New York.
Frank A. Cremeans, of Ohio.          Gary L. Ackerman, of New York.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania.         Ken Bentsen, of Texas.
Frederick K. Heineman, of North 
        Carolina.
Steve Stockman, of Texas.
Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey.
J.C. Watts, Jr., of Oklahoma.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York.

                      Bernard Sanders, of Vermont.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

    capital markets, securities and government-sponsored enterprises

Richard H. Baker, of Louisiana.      Paul E. Kanjorksi, of Pennsylvania
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona.           Maurice D. Hinchey, of New York.
Frank A. Cremeans, of Ohio.          Gary L. Ackerman, of New York.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania.         Ken Bentsen, of Texas.
Steve Stockman, of Texas.            John J. LaFalce, of New York.
Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey.    Charles E. Schumer, of New York.
J.C. Watts, Jr., of Oklahoma.        Floyd H. Flake, of New York.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York.           Maxine Waters, of California.
Marge Roukema, of New Jersey.        Bill Orton, of Utah.
Rick Lazio, of New York.
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama.

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               domestic and international monetary policy

Michael N. Castle, of Delaware.      Floyd H. Flake, of New York.
Edward R. Royce, of California.      Barney Frank, of Massachusetts.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma.         Joseph P. Kennedy, II of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington.         Carolyn B. Maloney, of New York.
Bob Barr, of Georgia.                Lucille Roybal-Allard, of 
                                         California.
Dick Chrysler, of Michigan.          Thomas M. Barrett, of Wisconsin.
Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey.    Cleo Fields, of Louisiana.
J.C. Watts, Jr., of Oklahoma.        Melvin L. Watt, of North Carolina.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania.

                      Bernard Sanders, of Vermont.

               financial institutions and consumer credit

Marge Roukema, of New Jersey.        Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota.
Bill McCollum, of Florida.           John J. LaFalce, of New York.
Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska.          Charles E. Schumer, of New York.
Toby Roth, of Wisconsin.             Paul E. Kanjorski, of Pennsylvania.
Peter T. King, of New York.          Kweisi Mfume, of Maryland.
Edward R. Royce, of California.      Bill Orton, of Utah.
Frank D. Lucas, of Oklahoma.         Carolyn B. Maloney, of New York.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois.           Thomas M. Barrett, of Wisconsin.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington.         Albert Russell Wynn, of Maryland.
Sonny Bono, of California.           Melvin L. Watt, of North Carolina.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of 
        Maryland.

                  general oversight and investigations

Spencer Bachus, of Alabama.          Kweisi Mfume, of Maryland.
Bob Barr, of Georgia.                Nydia M. Velazquez, of New York.
Dick Chrysler, of Michigan.          Luis V. Gutierrez, of Illinois.
Frederick K. Heineman, of North      Albert Russell Wynn, of Maryland.
        Carolina.
Peter T. King, of New York.
Steve Stockman, of Texas.

                    housing and community opportunity

Rick Lazio, of New York.             Joseph P. Kennedy II, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska.          Henry B. Gonzalez, of Texas.
Richard H. Baker, of Louisiana.      Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware.      Maxine Waters, of California.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois.           Luis V. Gutierrez, of Illinois.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona.           Lucille Roybal-Allard, of 
                                         California.
Sonny Bono, of California.           Nydia M. Velazquez, of New York.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.              Cleo Fields, of Louisiana.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of           Barney Frank, of Massachusetts.
        Maryland.
Frank A. Cremeans, of Ohio.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania.
Frederick K. Heineman, of North 
        Carolina.

                      Bernard Sanders, of Vermont.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Banking and Financial Services (2129 RHOB), 225-7502.
    Staff Director.--Anthony Cole.
        General Counsel.--Joseph Scidel, 6-3241.
        Minority Staff Director.--Kelsay Meek, 5-7057.
        
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                                 Budget

   (309 CHOB, 20515-6065, phone 226-7270; FAX: 226-7174, meets first 
                        Wednesday of each month)

                              Ratio: 24/18

John R. Kasich, of Ohio.             Martin Olav Sabo, of Minnesota.
David L. Hobson, of Ohio.            Charles W. Stenholm, of Texas.
Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania.   Louise McIntosh Slaughter, of New 
                                         York.
Jim Kolbe, of Arizona.               Mike Parker, of Mississippi.
Christopher Shays, of Connecticut.   William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania.
Wally Herger, of California.         Alan B. Mollohan, of West Virginia.
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky.            Jerry F. Costello, of Illinois.
Lamar S. Smith, of Texas.            Harry A. Johnston, of Florida.
Wayne Allard, of Colorado.           Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii.
Dan Miller, of Florida.              Bill Orton, of Utah.
Rick Lazio, of New York.             Earl Pomeroy, of North Dakota.
Bob Franks, of New Jersey.           Glen Browder, of Alabama.
Nick Smith, of Michigan.             Lynn C. Woolsey, of California.
Bob Inglis, of South Carolina.       John W. Olver, of Massachusetts.
Martin R. Hoke, of Ohio.             Lucille Roybal-Allard, of 
                                         California.
Susan Molinari, of New York.         Carrie P. Meek, of Florida.
Jim Nussle, of Iowa.                 Lynn N. Rivers, of Michigan.
Peter Hoekstra, of Michigan.         Lloyd Doggett, of Texas.
Steve Largent, of Oklahoma.
Sue Myrick, of North Carolina.
Sam Brownback, of Kansas.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.
George P. Radanovich, of 
        California.
Charles F. Bass, of New Hampshire.

                                  STAFF

Committee on the Budget (309 CHOB), 226-7270; FAX: 226-7174.
    Majority Chief of Staff.--Richard E. May.
        Assistant to the Staff Director.--Lori M.S. Senft.
        Administrative Officer.--Brynne K. Crowe.
        Deputy Director.--H. Arthur Sauer.
        Director for--
            Budget Policy.--Patrick L. Knudsen.
            Communications.--Christopher W. Ullman.
            Coalitions.--Adrien MacGillivray.
        Chief Counsel.--Jim Bates.
        Majority Counsel.--Lee Cowen.
        Economists: Alfred J. Drummond, Ph.D., Tom Loo, Ph.D.
        Health Economist.--James R. Cantwell.
        Budget Analysts: Linda Vaughan Barnett, Gary N. Guthrie, Shirley 
            I. Lee, Michael Lofgren, Roger Mahan, Kathy A. Ormiston, 
            Paul A. Restuccia, Cynthia Roselle, Michael Rubin, Wayne 
            Struble.
        Health Analysts: Greg Hampton, Dede Spitznagel.
        Legislative Fellow.--Jim Mietus.
        Committee Printer.--Dick Magee.
        Receptionist.--Deborah LeBlanc.
    Minority Staff Director.--Eileen M. Baumgartner (222 OHOB), 226-
        7200.
        Executive Assistant to Staff Director.--Linda Bywaters.
        Office Manager.--Beth E. Vilsack.
        Budget Analyst.--Shelley Amdur.
        Economist.--Al Davis.
        Director of Budget Analysis.--Joel Friedman.
        Budget Analysts: Mike Jones, Susan Warner, Andrea Weathers.
        Press Secretary.--Marc Kimball.
        Chief Counsel.--David Reich.
        Counsel.--Karen Vagley.
        Associate Staff: Becca Tice (1211 LHOB), 225-6605; Anne Grady 
            (2347 RHOB), 225-3615; Pat Steward Holland (2445 RHOB), 225-
            5865; Matt Dinkle (2455 RHOB), 225-2301; Elizabeth Whyte 
            (2427 RHOB), 225-4172; Elizabeth Pile (2454 RHOB), 225-5661; 
            Suzanne Stoll (2458 RHOB), 225-3001; Russell Kudo (2135 
            RHOB), 225-4906; Scott Olson (440 CHOB), 225-7751; Bart 
            Chilton (1533 LHOB), 225-2611; David Plunkett (2344 RHOB), 
            225-3261; Vince Chhabria (439 CHOB), 225-5161; 

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            Hunter Ridgeway (1027 LHOB), 225-5335; Peter Wong (324 CHOB), 225-1766; 
            Martha Grundmann (404 CHOB), 225-4504; George Shevlin (1116 
            LHOB), 225-6261; Mike Harrison (126 CHOB), 225-4865.

                                Commerce

   (2125 Rayburn House Office Building, phone 225-2927, meets fourth 
                         Tuesday of each month)

                              Ratio: 26/21

Thomas J. Bliley, Jr., of Virginia.  John D. Dingell, of Michigan.
Carlos J. Moorhead, of California.   Henry A. Waxman, of California.
Jack Fields, of Texas.               Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts.
Michael G. Oxley, of Ohio.           W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana.
Michael Bilirakis, of Florida.       Ron Wyden, of Oregon.
Dan Schaefer, of Colorado.           Ralph M. Hall, of Texas.
Joe Barton, of Texas.                John Bryant, of Texas.
J. Dennis Hastert, of Illinois.      Rick Boucher, of Virginia.
Fred Upton, of Michigan.             Thomas J. Manton, of New York.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida.           Edolphus Towns, of New York.
Bill Paxon, of New York.             Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts.
Paul E. Gillmor, of Ohio.            Frank Pallone, Jr., of New Jersey.
Scott L. Klug, of Wisconsin.         Sherrod Brown, of Ohio.
Gary A. Franks, of Connecticut.      Blanche Lambert Lincoln, of 
                                         Arkansas.
James C. Greenwood, of               Bart Gordon, of Tennessee.
        Pennsylvania.
Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho.          Elizabeth Furse, of Oregon.
Christopher Cox, of California.      Peter Deutsch, of Florida.
Nathan Deal, of Georgia.             Bobby L. Rush, of Illinois.
Richard Burr, of North Carolina.     Anna G. Eshoo, of California.
Brian P. Bilbray, of California.     Ron Klink, of Pennsylvania.
Ed Whitfield, of Kentucky.           Bart Stupak, of Michigan.
Greg Ganske, of Iowa.
Dan Frisa, of New York.
Charles W. Norwood, Jr., of 
        Georgia.
Rick White, of Washington.
Tom A. Coburn, of Oklahoma.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

 [The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio members, with 
                      vote, of all subcommittees.]

                commerce, trade, and hazardous materials

Michael G. Oxley, of Ohio.           W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana.
Jack Fields, of Texas.               Elizabeth Furse, of Oregon.
Fred Upton, of Michigan.             Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts.
Bill Paxon, of New York.             Rick Boucher, of Virginia.
Paul E. Gillmor, of Ohio.            Thomas J. Manton, of New York.
James C. Greenwood, of               Sherrod Brown, of Ohio.
        Pennsylvania.
Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho.          Blanche Lambert Lincoln, of 
                                         Arkansas.
Brian P. Bilbray, of California.     Peter Deutsch, of Florida.
Ed Whitfield, of Kentucky.           Bart Stupak, of Michigan.
Greg Ganske, of Iowa.                Bobby L. Rush, of Illinois.
Dan Frisa, of New York.
Charles W. Norwood, Jr., of 
        Georgia.
Rick White, of Washington.

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                            energy and power

Dan Schaefer, of Colorado.           Frank Pallone, of New Jersey.
Gary A. Franks, of Connecticut.      W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana.
Carlos J. Moorhead, of California.   Bart Gordon, of Tennessee.
Michael Bilirakis, of Florida.       Bobby L. Rush, of Illinois.
J. Dennis Hastert, of Illinois.      Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts.
Fred Upton, of Michigan.             Ralph M. Hall, of Texas.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida.           Thomas J. Manton, of New York.
Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho.          Blanche Lambert Lincoln, of 
                                         Arkansas.
Nathan Deal, of Georgia.             Peter Deutsch, of Florida.
Richard Burr, of North Carolina.
Charlie W. Norwood, Jr., of 
        Georgia.
Tom A. Coburn, of Oklahoma.

                         health and environment

Michael Bilirakis, of Florida.       Henry A. Waxman, of California.
J. Dennis Hastert, of Illinois.      Sherrod Brown, of Ohio.
Joe Barton, of Texas.                Blanche Lambert Lincoln, of 
                                         Arkansas.
Fred Upton, of Michigan.             Peter Deutsch, of Florida.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida.           Bart Stupak, of Michigan.
Scott L. Klug, of Wisconsin.         Ron Wyden, of Oregon.
Gary A. Franks, of Connecticut.      Ralph M. Hall, of Texas.
James C. Greenwood, of               John Bryant, of Texas.
        Pennsylvania.
Richard Burr, of North Carolina.     Edolphus Towns, of New York.
Brian P. Bilbray, of California.     Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts.
Ed Whitfield, of Kentucky.           Frank Pallone, Jr., of New Jersey.
Greg Ganske, of Iowa.
Charles W. Norwood, Jr., of 
        Georgia.
Tom A. Coburn, of Oklahoma.

                      oversight and investigations

Joe Barton, of Texas.                Ron Wyden, of Oregon.
Christopher Cox, of California.      Henry Waxman, of California.
Gary A. Franks, of Connecticut.      Elizabeth Furse, of Oregon.
James C. Greenwood, of               Anna G. Eshoo, of California.
        Pennsylvania.
Michael D. Crapo, of Idaho.          Ron Klink, of Pennsylvania.
Richard Burr, of North Carolina.
Dan Frisa, of New York.

                     telecommunications and finance

Jack Fields, of Texas.               Edward J. Markey, of Massachusetts.
Michael G. Oxley, of Ohio.           Ralph M. Hall, of Texas.
Carlos J. Moorhead, of California.   John Bryant, of Texas.
Dan Schaefer, of Colorado.           Rick Boucher, of Virginia.
Joe Barton, of Texas.                Thomas J. Manton, of New York.
J. Dennis Hastert, of Illinois.      Edolphus Towns, of New York.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida.           Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts.
Bill Paxon, of New York.             Bart Gordon, of Tennessee.
Paul E. Gillmor, of Ohio.            Bobby L. Rush, of Illinois.
Scott L. Klug, of Wisconsin.         Anna G. Eshoo, of California.
Christopher Cox, of California.      Ron Klink, of Pennsylvania.
Nathan Deal, of Georgia.             Elizabeth Furse, of Oregon.
Dan Frisa, of New York.
Rick White, of Washington.
Tom A. Coburn, of Oklahoma.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Commerce (2125 RHOB), 225-2927.
    Chief of Staff.--James E. Derderian.
        Director of Communications.--Mike Collins.
        General Counsel.--Charles Ingebretson.
        
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        Counsels: Clarence (Bud) Albright, Douglas Bennett, Stephen 
            Blumenthal, Howard Cohen, John Cohrssen, Charli Coon, 
            Frederick Eames, Robert Gordon (H2-316 FHOB), 6-2424, Melody 
            J. Harned, Nandan Kenkeremath (H2-316 FHOB), 6-2424, Mary M. 
            McGrane, Robert J. Meyers, Thomas O. Montgomery, Michael 
            Regan (H2-316 FHOB), 6-2424, Catherine Reid (H2-316 FHOB), 
            6-2424, Stephen Sayle, Alan Slobodin, Catherine VanWay, 
            Cynthia Wilkinson, Dennis B. Wilson.
        Legislative Clerk.--Darlene McMullen.
        LAN Administrator.--John Clocker.
        Administrative Coordinator.--Marie Burns.
        Office Manager (Annex).--June Cassidy.
        Professional Staff Members: Eric Berger, Hugh Halpern, Joseph 
            Loughran, Troy Timmons.
        Comptroller.--Anthony Sullivan.
        Economist.--Harold Furchtgott-Roth.
        Staff Assistants: Tom Aman, Dwight Cates, Rob Cimo, Fernanda 
            Dau, Margaret Daze, Susan Grymes, Alan Hill, Rodney Hoppe, 
            Barbara Loza, Deirdre McCullough, Michael O'Rielly, Lisa 
            Richards, Donn Salvosa, Tom Starshak, Cheryl Thomas, Mike 
            Twincheck.
        Printer.--Joseph P. Patterson.
        GPO Details (B-334 RHOB), 5-0430: Leland Larmon, Eileen Smith.
    Minority Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Alan J. Roth (2322 RHOB), 5-
        3641.
        Deputy Staff Director.--Dennis Fitzgibbons.
        Counsels: Timothy Forde (H2-564 FHOB), 6-3400, Richard A. 
            Frandsen, Sue Sheridan (H2-564 FHOB), 6-3400, Donald Shriber 
            (H2-564 FHOB), 6-3400, Reid Stuntz (H2-564 FHOB), 6-3400, 
            David Tittsworth, Consuela M. Washington
        Professional Staff Members: Kathleen Holcombe (H2-564 FHOB), 6-
            3400, David Leach.
        Senior Secretaries: Carla Van't Hoff, Charlotte E. Berryman (H2-
            564 FHOB), 6-3400.
        Investigator.--Bruce F. Chafin (H2-564 FHOB), 6-3400.
        Clerk.--Sharon E. Davis.
        Assistant Clerk/LAN administrator.--Candace Butler (H2-564 
            FHOB), 6-3400.
        Staff Assistants: Nick Karamanos, Almee MoTigue (H2-564 FHOB), 
            6-3400.

                 Economic and Educational Opportunities

   (2181 RHOB, phone 225-4527; FAX: 225-9571; meets second and fourth 
                         Tuesdays of each month)

                            Ratio: 24/18 \1\

    \1\ Ratio does not include Resident Commissioner or Delegates.
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William F. Goodling, of              William (Bill) Clay, of Missouri.
        Pennsylvania.
Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin.       George Miller, of California.
Marge Roukema, of New Jersey.        Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan.
Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin.       Pat Williams, of Montana.
Harris W. Fawell, of Illinois.       Matthew G. Martinez, of California.
Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina.   Major R. Owens, of New York.
Bill Barrett, of Nebraska.           Thomas C. Sawyer, of Ohio.
Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of          Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey.
        California.
Peter Hoekstra, of Michigan.         Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii.
Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, of          Robert E. Andrews, of New Jersey.
        California.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware.      Jack Reed, of Rhode Island.
Jan Meyers, of Kansas.               Tim Roemer, of Indiana.
Sam Johnson, of Texas.               Eliot L. Engel, of New York.
James M. Talent, of Missouri.        Xavier Becerra, of California.
James C. Greenwood, of               Robert C. Scott, of Virginia.
        Pennsylvania.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas.      Gene Green, of Texas.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan.        Lynn C. Woolsey, of California.
Frank Riggs, of California.          Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, of Puerto 
                                         Rico.
Lindsey O. Graham, of South          Mel Reynolds, of Illinois.
        Carolina.
Dave Weldon, of Florida.
David Funderburk, of North 
        Carolina.
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana.
David M. McIntosh, of Indiana.
Charles W. Norwood, Jr., of 
        Georgia.
        
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                              SUBCOMMITTEES

                  early childhood, youth, and families

Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of          Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan.
        California.
William F. Goodling, of              George Miller, of California.
        Pennsylvania.
Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin.       Pat Williams, of Montana.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware.      Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey.
Sam Johnson, of Texas.               Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii.
James C. Greenwood, of               Eliot L. Engel, of New York.
        Pennsylvania.
Frank Riggs, of California.          Robert C. Scott, of Virginia.
Dave Weldon, of Florida.             Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, of Puerto 
                                         Rico.
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana.
David M. McIntosh, of Indiana.

                       employer-employee relations

Harris W. Fawell, of Illinois.       Matthew G. Martinez, of California.
Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin.       Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan.
Marge Roukema, of New Jersey.        Major R. Owens, of New York.
James M. Talent, of Missouri.        Thomas C. Sawyer, of Ohio.
Jan Meyers, of Kansas.               Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey.
Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan.        Mel Reynolds, of Illinois.
Dave Weldon, of Florida.
Lindsey O. Graham, of South 
        Carolina.

                      oversight and investigations

Peter Hoekstra, of Michigan.         Thomas C. Sawyer, of Ohio.
Bill Barrett, of Nebraska.           Matthew G. Martinez, of California.
Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina.   Jack Reed, of Rhode Island.
Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of          Tim Roemer, of Indiana.
        California.
Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, of          Robert C. Scott, of Virginia.
        California.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware.      Gene Green, of Texas.
Dave Weldon, of Florida.             Mel Reynolds, of Illinois.
William F. Goodling, of 
        Pennsylvania.
Harris Fawell, of Illinois.

        postsecondary education, training, and life-long learning

Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, of          Pat Williams, of Montana.
        California.
Steve Gunderson, of Wisconsin.       Robert E. Andrews, of New Jersey.
David M. McIntosh, of Indiana.       Jack Reed, of Rhode Island.
William F. Goodling, of              Tim Roemer, of Indiana.
        Pennsylvania.
Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin.       Xavier Becerra, of California.
Marge Roukema, of New Jersey.        Gene Green, of Texas.
Frank Riggs, of California.          Lynn C. Woolsey, of California.
David Funderburk, of North 
        Carolina.
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana.

                          workforce protections

Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina.   Major R. Owens, of New York.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas.      George Miller, of California.
Lindsey O. Graham, of South          Patsy T. Mink, of Hawaii.
        Carolina.
David Funderburk, of North           Robert E. Andrews, of New Jersery.
        Carolina.
Charles W. Norwood, Jr., of          Eliot L. Engel, of New York.
        Georgia.
Harris W. Fawell, of Illinois.       Lynn C. Woolsey, of California.
Bill Barrett, of Nebraska.           Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, of Puerto 
                                         Rico.
Peter Hoekstra, of Michigan.
James C. Greenwood, of 
        Pennsylvania.
        
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                                  STAFF

Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities (2181 RHOB), 225-
    4527.
    Staff Director.--Jay Eagen.
        Parliamentary Counsel.--Jo-Marie St. Martin.
        Parliamentary Assistant.--Linda Stevens.
        Workplace Policy Counsel.--Kathy (Marshall) Gillespie.
        Workplace Policy Coordinator.--Randy Johnson.
        Communications Director.--Cheri Jacobus.
        Senior Education Policy Advisor.--Sally G. Lovejoy.
        Education Coordinator.--Vic Klatt.
        Office Manager.--Pat Koch.
        Office Manager.--Sophronia Wright (H2-230 FHOB), 5-6558.
        Office Manager/Intern Coordinator.--Deborah L. Samantar (B-346A 
            RHOB), 5-7101.
        Budget Analyst.--John Straub (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101.
        Clerk.--Silvia R. Riley.
        Deputy Clerk.--Dianna J. Ruskowsky.
        Documents Clerk.--Rob Borden (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101.
        Calendar Clerk/Advance.--Cindy Von Gogh.
        Media Assistant.--Chris Burk.
        Actuary/Professional Staff Member.--Russell J. Mueller (B-346A 
            RHOB), 5-7101.
        Legislative Associate.--Patrick Beers (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101.
        Legislative Assistants: Mary Ann Fitzgerald, Denzel McGuire (H2-
            230 FHOB), 5-6558.
        Professional Staff: John Barth (2178 RHOB), 5-6910; Mary 
            (Gardner) Clagett (H2-230 FHOB), 5-6558; George Conant (H2-
            230 FHOB), 5-6558; Emilia DiSanto (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101; 
            David Frank (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101; Ed Gilroy (B-346A RHOB), 
            5-7101; Marc Lampkin (2178 RHOB), 6-6910; Derrick Max (B-
            346A RHOB), 5-7101; Hans Meeder (H2-230 FHOB), 5-6558; Erika 
            Otto (H2-230 FHOB), 5-6558; D'Arcy Philps (H2-230 FHOB), 5-
            6558; Ashley Rehr (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101; Molly Salmi (B-346A 
            RHOB), 5-7101; Lynn Selmser (H2-230A FHOB), 5-6558; Sally 
            Stroup (H2-230 FHOB), 5-6558; Kent Talbert (H2-230 FHOB), 5-
            6558; Gary L. Visscher (B-346A RHOB), 5-7101.
        Staff Assistants: Linda Castleman; Amanda Day (B-346A RHOB), 5-
            7101; Mark Eckard (H2-230 FHOB), 5-6558; Leigh Lanning (B-
            346A RHOB), 5-7101; Amy (Swisher) Lozupone; Kevin MacMillan; 
            Deanna Waldron (2178 RHOB), 5-6910; Karen (Coleman) Wayson.
        Receptionist/Staff Assistant.--Trent Barton.
        Computer Systems Manager/Staff Assistant.--Nikki Carter (2257-A 
            RHOB), 5-1743.
Minority Staff:
    2101 Rayburn, 225-3725; FAX: 226-4864:
        Staff Director.--Gail Weiss.
        General Counsel.--Broderick Johnson.
        Counsel/Press.--Kevin Bruns.
        Executive Assistant.--Laura Geer.
        Administrative Assistant/Secretary.--Anita L. Johnson.
        Receptionist/Secretary.--Susan Long.
    1040 Longworth; FAX: 225-3277:
        Senior Legislative Associates/Education: Marshall Grigsby, 225-
            7116; Doris Moore-Glenn, 225-7118.
        Senior Legislative Associate/Labor.--Peter Rutledge, 225-7117.
        Staff Assistant.--Jaime Delgado, 223-9351.
    320 Cannon, 226-2068; FAX: 225-3614:
        Education Coordinator.--June Harris.
        Legislative Associates/Education: Rick Jerue, Sara Platt Davis.
        Staff Assistant/Education.--[Vacant.]
    112 Cannon, 226-1881; FAX: 226-1882:
        Labor Counsel/Coordinator.--Brian V. Kennedy.
        Legislative Associate/Labor.--Maria Cuprill.
        Staff Assistant/Labor.--Anne Gillespie.


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                     Government Reform and Oversight

(2157 RHOB, phone 225-5074; FAX: 225-3974; meets second Tuesday of each 
                                 month)

                            Ratio: 27/21/1\1\

    \1\ Ratio does not include Resident Commissioner or Delegates.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
William F. Clinger, Jr., of          Cardiss Collins, of Illinois.
        Pennsylvania.                Henry A. Waxman, of California.
Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York.     Tom Lantos, of California.
Dan Burton, of Indiana.              Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West 
Constance A. Morella, of Maryland        Virginia.
Christopher Shays, of Connecticut.   Major R. Owens, of New York.
Steven Schiff, of New Mexico.        Edolphus Towns, of New York.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida.     John M. Spratt, Jr., of South 
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New           Carolina.
        Hampshire.                   Louise McIntosh Slaughter, of New 
John M. McHugh, of New York.             York.
Stephen Horn, of California.         Paul E. Kanjorski, of Pennsylvania.
John L. Mica, of Florida.            Gary A. Condit, of California.
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts.       Collin C. Peterson, of Minnesota.
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia.        Karen L. Thurman, of Florida.
David M. McIntosh, of Indiana.       Carolyn B. Maloney, of New York.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania.         Thomas M. Barrett, of Wisconsin.
Randy Tate, of Washington.           Gene Taylor, of Mississippi.
Dick Chrysler, of Michigan.          Barbara-Rose Collins, of Michigan.
Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota.         Eleanor Holmes Norton, of the 
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana.              District of Columbia.
William J. Martini, of New Jersey.   James P. Moran, of Virginia.
Joe Scarborough, of Florida.         Gene Green, of Texas.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.         Carrie P. Meek, of Florida.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of         Frank Mascara, of Pennsylvania.
        Illinois.                    Chaka Fattah, of Pennsylvania.
Charles F. Bass, of New Hampshire.
Steven C. LaTourette, of Ohio.
Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South 
        Carolina.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of 
        Maryland.

                      Bernard Sanders, of Vermont.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

                              civil service

John L. Mica, of Florida.            James P. Moran, of Virginia.
Charles F. Bass, of New Hampshire.   Bernard Sanders, of Vermont.
Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York.     Frank Mascara, of Pennsylvania.
Dan Burton, of Indiana.
Constance A. Morella, of Maryland.

                          district of columbia

Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia.        Eleanor Holmes Norton, of the 
Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota.             District of Columbia.
John M. McHugh, of New York.         Chaka Fattah, of Pennsylvania.
Steven C. LaTourette, of Ohio.       Barbara-Rose Collins, of Michigan.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of 
        Illinois.

           government management, information, and technology

Stephen Horn, of California.         Carolyn B. Maloney, of New York.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of         Major R. Owens, of New York.
        Illinois.
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts.       Frank Mascara, of Pennsylvania.
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia.        Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West 
                                         Virginia.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania.         John M. Spratt, Jr., of South 
                                         Carolina.
Randy Tate, of Washington.           Paul E. Kanjorski, of Pennsylvania.
Joe Scarborough, of Florida.
Charles F. Bass, of New Hampshire.

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             human resources and intergovernmental relations

Christopher Shays, of Connecticut.   Edolphus Towns, of New York.
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana.          Tom Lantos, of California.
Steven Schiff, of New Mexico.        Bernard Sanders, of Vermont.
Constance A. Morella, of Maryland.   Thomas M. Barrett, of Wisconsin.
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia.        Gene Green, of Texas.
Dick Chrysler, of Missouri.          Chaka Fattah, of Pennsylvania.
William J. Martini, of New Jersey.   Henry A. Waxman, of California
Joe Scarborough, of Florida.
Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South 
        Carolina.

   national economic growth, natural resources, and regulatory affairs

David M. McIntosh, of Indiana.       Collin C. Peterson, of Minnesota.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania.         Henry A. Waxman, of California.
John M. McHugh, of New York.         John M. Spratt, Jr., of South 
                                         Carolina.
Randy Tate, of Washington.           Louise McIntosh Slaughter, of New 
                                         York.
Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota.         Paul E. Kanjorski, of Pennsylvania.
Joe Scarborough, of Florida.         Gary A. Condit, of California.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of 
        Maryland.

     national security, international affairs, and criminal justice

William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New       Karen L. Thurman, of Florida.
        Hampshire.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of           Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West 
        Maryland.                        Virginia.
Steven Schiff, of New Mexico.        Gene Taylor, of Mississippi.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida.     Carrie P. Meek, of Florida.
John L. Mica, of Florida.            Tom Lantos, of California.
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts.       Louise McIntosh Slaughter, of New 
                                         York.
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana.          Gary A. Condit, of California.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.

                             postal service

John M. McHugh, of New York.         Barbara-Rose Collins, of Michigan.
Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South    Major R. Owens, of New York.
        Carolina.
Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York.     Gene Green, of Texas.
Christopher Shays, of Connecticut.   Carrie P. Meek, of Florida.
David M. McIntosh, of Indiana.
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., of 
        Maryland.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Government Reform and Oversight (2157 RHOB), 225-5074.
    Majority Staff Director.--James Clarke.
        Deputy Staff Director.--Judy Blanchard.
        General Counsel.--Kevin Sabo.
        Associate General Counsel.--Jonathan Yates.
        Financial Administrator.--Grace Washbourne.
        Systems Administrator.--Jeff Senter.
        Office Manager.--Robin Butler.
        Chief Clerk.--Judith McCoy.
        Assistant Chief Clerk/Calendar Clerk.--Cheri Tillett.
        Documents Clerk.--Kimberly Cummings.
        Director of Communications.--Edmund Amorosi.
        Press Assistant.--Timothy Fitzpatrick.
        Chief Investigator.--Phil Larsen.
        Special Counsel.--Lisa Kaufman.
        Investigator.--Barbara Comstock.
        Procurement Counsel.--Ellen Brown.
        Procurement Specialist.--Susan Marshall.
        Professional Staff Members: Jane Cobb, Florence Mittleman, Marty 
            Morgan, Kristine Simmons, Monty Tripp.
        Legislative Assistant.--Brian Caudill.
        Staff Assistants: Teresa Austin, Jeff Wilmot.
        
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    Minority Staff Director.--Bud Myers (2153 RHOB), 5-5051.
        Deputy Staff Director.--Ronald Stroman.
        Chief Counsel.--David Schooler.
            Assistant to Counsel.--Donald Goldberg.
        Senior Policy Analyst.--Bruce Gwinn.
        Public Affairs Officer.--Eddie Arnold.
        Minority Professional Staff: Cherri Branson, Cedric Hendricks, 
            David McMillen, Cheryl Phelps, Matthew Pinkus, Miles Quintin 
            Romney, Denise Wilson (B-350 RHOB), 5-5056.
        Chief Clerk.--Ellen Rayner.
        Office Manager.--Cecelia Morton.
        Staff Assistants: Elisabeth Campbell, Jean Gosa.
Subcommittee on Civil Service (B371-C), 5-6427; FAX: 5-2392.
    Staff Director.--George Nesterczuk.
        Counsel.--Gary M. Ewing.
        Senior Policy Director.--Dan Moll.
        Professional Staff Members: Edward J. Lynch, Susan Mosychuk.
        Clerk.--Caroline Fiel.
Subcommittee on the District of Columbia (B349-A), 5-6751; FAX: 5-4960.
    Staff Director.--Ronald Hamm.
        Counsel.--Howard Denis.
        Professional Staff Members: Alvin Felzenberg, Roland Gunn.
        Press Secretary/Professional Staff Member.--Anne M. Mack.
        Clerk.--Ellen S. Brown.
Subcommittee on the Postal Service (B349-C), 5-3741; FAX: 5-2544.
    Staff Director.--Dan Blair.
        Staff Assistants: Jane Hatcherson, Robert Taub, Heea Vazirani-
            fales, Steve Williams.
        Clerk.--Meryl Cooper.
Subcommittee on Government Management, Information, and Technology (B-
        373 RHOB), 5-5147; FAX: 5-2373.
    Staff Director/Counsel.--Russell George.
        Counsel.--Michael Stokes.
        Professional Staff Member/Counsel.--Mark Uncapher.
        Professional Staff Members: Mark Brasher, Anna D. Gowans Young.
        Clerk.--Andrew Richards.
Subcommittee on National Economic Growth, Natural Resources, and 
        Regulatory Affairs (B-377 RHOB), 5-4407; FAX: 5-2441.
    Staff Director.--Mildred Webber.
        Chief Counsel.--Jon L. Praed.
        Senior Counsel.--Todd Gaziano.
        Press Secretary.--Karen Barnes.
        Clerk.--David White.
Subcommittee on National Security, International Affairs, and Criminal 
        Justice (B-373 RHOB), 5-2577; FAX: 5-2373.
    Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Robert Charles.
        Defense Counsel.--L. Stephan Vincze.
        Professional Staff Member.--Marshall Cobleigh.
        Special Counsel.--Michele Lange.
        Counsel for Justice Affairs.--Thomas March Bell.
        Clerk/Special Assistant.--Sean Littlefield.
Subcommittee on Human Resources and Intergovernmental Relations (B-372 
        RHOB), 5-2548; FAX: 5-2382.
    Staff Director/Counsel.--Lawrence J. Halloran.
        Associate Counsel.--Doris F. Jacobs.
        Professional Staff Members: Christopher Allred, Damaris 
            Greatorez, Kate Hickey, Robert A. Newman.
        Clerk.--Thomas Costa.
        
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                             House Oversight

                           (1309 LHOB), 5-8281

                               Ratio: 7/5

William M. Thomas, of California.    Vic Fazio, of California.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan.       Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
Pat Roberts, of Kansas.              Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland.
John A. Boehner, of Ohio.            William J. Jefferson, of Louisiana.
Jennifer Dunn, of Washington.        Ed Pastor, of Arizona.
Lincoln Diaz-Balart, of Florida.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.

                                  STAFF

House Oversight Committee 1309 LHOB), 5-8281
    Staff Director.--Stacy Carlson.
        Deupty Staff Director.--Mary Sue Englund.
        Staff Director, Franking Commission.--Jack Dail, 5-9337.
        Office Manager.--Janet Giuliani.
        Communications Director.--Scott Montrey.
        Counsel Members: Roman Buhler, Dan Crowley, Catherine Fanucchi, 
            Jim Sivesind.
        Professional Staff Members: Becca Aslin, Karen Buhler (Franking 
            Commission) 5-9337, George Hadijski, Valerie Kazanjian, Rich 
            Pournelle, Jim Ross, Otto Wolff, Chris Wright.
        Staff Assistants: Laura Buhl, Samantha Kemp, Sunnie Page, Carla 
            Tully.
    Minority Staff Director.--Tom Jurkovich, 5-2061.
        Minority Counsel Members: Charlie Howell, Eric Kleinfeld, 5-
            2061.
        Professional Staff Members: Connie Goode, Stacy Hefner, Perry 
            Pockros, 5-2061.
        Senior Staff Assistant.--Barbara Queen, 5-2061.

                         International Relations

     (2170 RHOB, phone 225-5021, meets first Tuesday of each month)

                           Ratio: 23/18/1 \1\

    \1\ Ratio does not include Resident Commissioner or Delegates.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York.     Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana.
William F. Goodling, of              Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
        Pennsylvania.
James A. Leach, of Iowa.             Tom Lantos, of California.
Toby Roth, of Wisconsin.             Robert G. Torricelli, of New 
                                         Jersey.
Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois.          Howard L. Berman, of California.
Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska.          Gary L. Ackerman, of New York.
Christopher H. Smith, of New         Harry Johnston, of Florida.
        Jersey.
Dan Burton, of Indiana.              Eliot L. Engel, of New York.
Jan Meyers, of Kansas.               Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, of American 
                                         Samoa.
Elton Gallegly, of California.       Matthew G. Martinez, of California.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida.     Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey.
Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina.   Robert E. Andrews, of New Jersey.
Dana Rohrabacher, of California.     Robert Menendez, of New Jersey.
Donald A. Manzullo, of Illinois.     Sherrod Brown, of Ohio.
Edward R. Royce, of California.      Cynthia A. McKinney, of Georgia.
Peter T. King, of New York.          Alcee L. Hastings, of Florida.
Jay Kim, of California.              Albert Russell Wynn, of Maryland.
Sam Brownback, of Kansas.            Michael R. McNulty, of New York.
David Funderburk, of North           James P. Moran, of Virginia.
        Carolina.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio.
Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South 
        Carolina.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona.
Amo Houghton, of New York.

                    Victor Frazer, of Virgin Islands.

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                              SUBCOMMITTEES

                 international economic policy and trade

Toby Roth, of Wisconsin.             Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
Jan Meyers, of Kansas.               Matthew G. Martinez, of California.
Donald A. Manzullo, of Illinois.     Michael R. McNulty, of New York.
Sam Brownback, of Kansas.            Robert G. Torricelli, of New 
                                         Jersey.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio.               Harry Johnston, of Florida.
Dana Rohrabacher, of California.     Eliot L. Engel, of New York.
Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska.
Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina.

                          asia and the pacific

Doug Bereuter, of Nebraska.          Howard L. Berman, of California.
Edward R. Royce, of California.      Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, of American 
                                         Samoa.
Dana Rohrabacher, of California.     Sherrod Brown, of Ohio.
James A. Leach, of Iowa.             Robert E. Andrews, of New Jersey.
Jay Kim, of California.              Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South    Gary L. Ackerman, of New York.
        Carolina.
Dan Burton, of Indiana.
Donald A. Manzullo, of Illinois.

                international operations and human rights

Christopher H. Smith, of New         Tom Lantos, of California.
        Jersey.
Benjamin A. Gilman, of New York.     Cynthia A. McKinney, of Georgia.
William F. Goodling, of              James P. Moran, of Virginia.
        Pennsylvania.
Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois.          Howard L. Berman, of California.
Peter T. King, of New York.          Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, of American 
                                         Samoa.
David Funderburk, of North           Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey.
        Carolina.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona.
Edward R. Royce, of California.

                         the western hemisphere

Dan Burton, of Indiana.              Robert G. Torricelli, of New 
                                         Jersey.
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida.     Robert Menendez, of New Jersey.
Cass Ballenger, of North Carolina.   Albert Russell Wynn, of Maryland.
Christopher H. Smith, of New         Tom Lantos, of California.
        Jersey.
Elton Gallegly, of California.       Matthew G. Martinez, of California.
Peter T. King, of New York.
------ ------

                                 africa

Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, of Florida.     Gary L. Ackerman, of New York.
Toby Roth, of Wisconsin.             Harry Johnston, of Florida.
Sam Brownback, of Kansas.            Eliot L. Engel, of New York.
David Funderburk, of North           Donald M. Payne, of New Jersey.
        Carolina.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio.               Alcee L. Hastings, of Florida.
Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South 
        Carolina.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona.

                                  STAFF

Committee on International Relations (2170 RHOB), 225-5021.
    Chief of Staff.--Richard J. Garon.
        Chief Counsel.--Stephen G. Rademaker.
        Investigative Counsel.--John Mackey.
        Senior Professional Staff Members: Frank Record, J. Walker 
            Roberts.
        Senior Professional Staff Member/Counsel.--Hillel Weinberg.
        Counsel.--Mark Kirk.
        Administrative Director.--Nancy Bloomer.
        Communications Director.--Jerry Lipson.
        
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        Professional Staff Members: Paul Berkowitz, Deborah Bodlander, 
            Mark Gage, Kristen Gilley, John Herzberg, David Jung, Lester 
            Munson, Roger Noriega.
        Legislative Information Coordinator.--Laura Byrne.
        Budget/Fiscal Affairs Officer.--Shelly Livingston.
        Protocol Officer.--Linda Solomon.
        Classified Materials/Travel.--Willie Lobo.
        Information Systems Manager.--Jay Mundey.
        Senior Staff Associate.--Jo Weber.
        Staff Associates: Parker Brent, Veronica Craig, Colleen Gerace, 
            Tracy Hart.
        Special Assistant.--Richard Stafford.
Democratic Office.--(B-360 RHOB), 5-6735.
    Chief of Staff.--Michael H. Van Dusen.
        Coordinator, Regional Issues.--Christopher Kojm.
        Counsel.--Mara Rudman.
        Coordinator, Liaison Activities.--Richard Bush.
        Public Affairs.--Christopher Madison.
        Professional Staff Members: F. Marian Chambers, Beth A Ford, 
            David F. Gordon, Robert M. Hathaway, Daniel A Restrepo, 
            Martin Sletzinger, David A. Weiner.
        Administrative Director.--William M. Cox.
        Clerk.--Carol G. Doherty.
Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade (B-359 RHOB), 5-
    3345.
    Staff Director.--Edmund Rice.
        Professional Staff Member.--Christopher Hankin.
        Staff Associate.--[Vacant.]
    Democratic Professional Staff Member.--John Schiebel.
Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific (B-358 RHOB), 6-7825.
    Staff Director.--Michael P. Ennis.
        Professional Staff Member.--Dan Martz.
        Staff Associate.--Jon Peterson.
    Democratic Professional Staff Member.--Richard Kessler.
Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights (2401A RHOB), 
    5-5748.
    Staff Director/Chief Counsel.--Grover Joseph Rees.
        Professional Staff Member.--David Wagner.
        Staff Associate.--Tatyana Schum.
    Democratic Professional Staff Member.--Robert King.
Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere (702 OHOB), 6-2820.
    Staff Director.--Gilead Kapen.
        Professional Staff Member.--Scott Feeney.
        Staff Associate.--Anita Winsor.
    Democratic Professional Staff Member.--Scott Wilson.
Subcommittee on Africa (704 OHOB), 6-7812.
    Staff Director.--Mauricio Tamargo.
        Professional Staff Member.--Philip L. Christenson.
        Staff Associate.--Yleem Sarmiento.
    Democratic Professional Staff Member.--David Feltman.
    
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                                Judiciary

            (2138 RHOB, phone 225-3951, meets every Tuesday)

                              Ratio: 20/15

Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois.          John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan.
Carlos J. Moorhead, of California.   Patricia Schroeder of Colorado.
F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of      Barney Frank, of Massachusetts.
        Wisconsin.
Bill McCollum, of Florida.           Charles E. Schumer, of New York.
George W. Gekas, of Pennsylvania.    Howard L. Berman, of California.
Howard Coble, of North Carolina.     Rick Boucher, of Virginia.
Lamar S. Smith, of Texas.            John Bryant, of Texas.
Steven Schiff, of New Mexico.        Jack Reed, of Rhode Island.
Elton Gallegly, of California.       Jerrold Nadler, of New York.
Charles T. Canady, of Florida.       Robert C. Scott, of Virginia.
Bob Inglis, of South Carolina.       Melvin L. Watt, of North Carolina.
Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia.          Xavier Becerra, of California.
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana.        Jose E. Serrano, of New York.
Martin R. Hoke, of Ohio.             Zoe Lofgren, of California.
Sonny Bono, of California.           Sheila Jackson Lee, of Texas.
Frederick K. Heineman, of North 
        Carolina.
Ed Bryant, of Tennessee.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of 
        Illinois.
Bob Barr, of Georgia.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

                    commercial and administrative law

George W. Gekas, of Pennsylvania.    Jack Reed, of Rhode Island.
Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois.          John Bryant, of Texas.
Bob Inglis, of South Carolina.       Jerrold Nadler, of New York.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio.               Robert C. Scott, of Virginia.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of 
        Illinois.
Bob Barr, of Georgia.

                    courts and intellectual property

Carlos J. Moorhead, of California.   Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado.
F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of      John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan.
        Wisconsin.
Howard Coble, of North Carolina.     Howard L. Berman, of California.
Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia.          Xavier Becerra, of California.
Sonny Bono, of California.           Rick Boucher, of Virginia.
George W. Gekas, of Pennsylvania.    Jerrold Nadler, of New York.
Elton Gallegly, of California.
Charles T. Canady, of Florida.
Martin R. Hoke, of Ohio.

                                  crime

Bill McCollum, of Florida.           Charles E. Schumer, of New York.
Steven Schiff, of New Mexico.        Robert C. Scott, of Virginia.
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana.        Zoe Lofgren, of California.
Howard Coble, of North Carolina.     Sheila Jackson Lee, of Texas.
Frederick K. Heineman, of North      Melvin L. Watt, of North Carolina.
        Carolina.
Ed Bryant, of Tennessee.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio.
Bob Barr, of Georgia.

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                         immigration and claims

Lamar S. Smith, of Texas.            John Bryant, of Texas.
Elton Gallegly, of California.       Barney Frank, of Massachusetts.
Carlos J. Moorhead, of California.   Charles E. Schumer, of New York.
Bill McCollum, of Florida.           Howard L. Berman, of California.
Sonny Bono, of California.           Xavier Becerra, of California.
Frederick K. Heineman, of North 
        Carolina.
Ed Bryant, of Tennessee.

                            the constitution

Charles T. Canady, of Florida.       Barney Frank, of Massachusetts.
Henry J. Hyde, of Illinois.          Melvin L. Watt, of North Carolina.
Bob Inglis, of South Carolina.       Jose E. Serrano, of New York.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of         John Conyers, Jr., of Michigan.
        Illinois.
F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of      Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado.
        Wisconsin.
Martin R. Hoke, of Ohio.
Lamar S. Smith, of Texas.
Bob Goodlatte, of Virginia.

                                  STAFF

Committee on the Judiciary (2138 RHOB), 225-3951.
    General Counsel/Staff Director.--Alan F. Coffey, Jr.
        Administrator/Chief Investigator.--Thomas Smeeton.
        Counsel/Parliamentarian.--Daniel M. Freeman.
        Counsels: Joseph Gibson, Peter Levinson (B-353 RHOB), 5-2825; 
            Diana L. Schacht.
        Counsel/Investigator.--Patrick Murray.
        Executive Assistant to General Counsel.--Annelie E. Weber.
        Assistant to Administrator/Clerk.--Michelle H. Pelletier.
        Financial Clerk.--James B. Farr.
        Press Secretary.--Samuel F. Stratman (2110 RHOB), 5-4561.
        Staff Assistant.--Eunice E. Goldring.
        Computer Systems Coordinator.--Sharon L. Hammersla.
        Calendar Clerk.--Lynn Alcock (B-336 RHOB), 5-5026.
        Publications Clerk.--Joseph McDonald (B-29 CHOB), 5-0408.
        Assistant Clerk.--Kenneth Prater.
        Receptionist.--Ann Jemison.
    Minority Staff:
        Minority Staff Director.--Julian Epstein (2142 RHOB), 5-6504.
        Minority Counsel: Sherille Ismail, Perry Apelbaum (B-351C RHOB), 
            5-6906.
        Minority  Secretaries:  Brenda  J.  Adams  (2142 RHOB),  5-6504, 
             Linda  J.  Crawford (B-351C RHOB), 5-6906.
Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law (B-353 RHOB), 5-2825.
    Counsels: Raymond V. Smietanka, Charles E. Kern, II, Roger T. 
        Fleming.
        Secretaries: Susana Gutierrez, Rebecca Ward.
    Minority Counsel.--Agnieszka Fryszman (111 CHOB), 5-2322.
Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property, (B-351A RHOB), 5-5741.
    Counsels: Thomas E. Mooney, Joseph V. Wolfe.
        Assistant Counsel.--Mitchell Glazier.
        Secretaries: Sheila Wood, Veronica Eligan.
    Minority Counsel.--Betty Wheeler (B-351C RHOB), 5-6906.
Subcommittee on Crime, (207 CHOB), 5-3926.
    Counsels: Paul J. McNulty, Glenn R. Schmitt.
    Assistant Counsel.--Daniel J. Bryant.
        Research Assistant.--Aerin D. Dunkle.
        Secretary.--Audray L. Clement.
    Minority Counsel.--Tom Diaz (111 CHOB), 5-7087.
Subcommittee on Immigration, and Claims, (B-370B RHOB), 5-5727.
    Counsels: Cordia A. Strom, Edward R. Grant.
        Assistant Counsel.--George Fishman.
        Clerk.--Cynthia Blackston.
        Secretary.--Judy Knott.
    Minority Counsel.--Paul Drolet (111 CHOB), 5-2329.
    
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Subcommittee on the Constitution, (806 OHOB), 6-7680.
    Counsel.--Kathryn A. Hazeem.
        Assistant Counsel.--Keri D. Harrison.
        Secretaries: Jacquelene McKee, Jennifer S. Welch.
    Minority Counsel.--Robert Raben (B-351C RHOB), 5-6906.

                            National Security

     (2120 RHOB, phone 225-4151; FAX: 225-9077, meets every Tuesday)

                            Ratio: 30/24 \1\

    \1\ Ratio does not include Resident Commissioner or Delegates.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Floyd D. Spence, of South Carolina.  Ronald V. Dellums, of California.
Bob Stump, of Arizona.               G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of 
                                         Mississippi.
Duncan Hunter, of California.        Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado.
John R. Kasich, of Ohio.             Ike Skelton, of Missouri.
Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia.     Norman Sisisky, of Virginia.
James V. Hansen, of Utah.            John M. Spratt, Jr., of South 
                                         Carolina.
Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania.        Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas.
Robert K. Dornan, of California.     Owen B. Pickett, of Virginia.
Joel Hefley, of Colorado.            Lane Evans, of Illinois.
Jim Saxton, of New Jersey.           John S. Tanner, of Tennessee.
Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of          Glen Browder, of Alabama.
        California.
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana.        Gene Taylor, of Mississippi.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of              Neil Abercrombie, of Hawaii.
        Massachusetts.
Tillie K. Fowler, of Florida.        Chet Edwards, of Texas.
John M. McHugh, of New York.         Frank Tejeda, of Texas.
James M. Talent, of Missouri.        Martin T. Meehan, of Massachusetts.
Terry Everett, of Alabama.           Robert A. Underwood, of Guam.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland.     Jane Harman, of California.
Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, of          Paul McHale, of Pennsylvania.
        California.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky.              Pete Geren, of Texas.
J.C. Watts, Jr., of Oklahoma.        Douglas (Pete) Peterson, of 
                                         Florida.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry, of      William J. Jefferson, of Louisiana.
        Texas.
John N. Hostettler, of Indiana.      Rosa L. DeLauro, of Connecticut.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia.         Mike Ward, of Kentucky.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee.          Patrick J. Kennedy, of Rhode 
                                         Island.
Joe Scarborough, of Florida.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North 
        Carolina.
James B. Longley, Jr., of Maine.
Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas.
Richard (Doc) Hastings, of 
        Washington.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

                  military installations and facilities

Joel Hefley, of Colorado.            Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas.
John M. McHugh, of New York.         G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of 
                                         Mississippi.
John N. Hostettler, of Indiana.      Glen Browder, of Alabama.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee.          Neil Abercrombie, of Hawaii.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North       Frank Tejeda, of Texas.
        Carolina.
Bob Stump, of Arizona.               Robert A. Underwood, of Guam.
Duncan Hunter, of California.        Douglas (Pete) Peterson, of 
                                         Florida.
James V. Hansen, of Utah.            Mike Ward, of Kentucky.
Jim Saxton, of New Jersey.
Tillie K. Fowler, of Florida.

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                           military personnel

Robert K. Dornan, of California.     Owen B. Pickett, of Virginia.
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana.        G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of 
                                         Mississippi.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky.              Ike Skelton, of Missouri.
J.C. Watts, Jr., of Oklahoma.        Jane Harman, of California.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry, of      William J. Jefferson, of Louisiana.
        Texas.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia.         Rosa L. DeLauro, of Connecticut.
Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas.              Mike Ward, of Kentucky.
Richard (Doc) Hastings, of 
        Washington.
Duncan Hunter, of California.

                          military procurement

Duncan Hunter, of California.        Ike Skelton, of Missouri.
Floyd D. Spence, of South Carolina.  Ronald V. Dellums, of California.
Bob Stump, of Arizona.               Norman Sisisky, of Virginia.
Jim Saxton, of New Jersey.           Lane Evans, of Illinois.
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana.        John S. Tanner, of Tennessee.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of              Gene Taylor, of Mississippi.
        Massachusetts.
James M. Talent, of Missouri.        Neil Abercrombie, of Hawaii.
Terry Everett, of Alabama.           Chet Edwards, of Texas.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland.     Pete Geren, of Texas.
Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, of          Douglas (Pete) Peterson, of 
        California.                      Florida.
Ron Lewis, of Kentucky.              William J. Jefferson, of Louisiana.
J.C. Watts, Jr., of Oklahoma.        Rosa L. DeLauro, of Connecticut.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry, of 
        Texas.
Saxby Chambliss, of Georgia.
James B. Longley, Jr., of Maine.

                           military readiness

Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia.     Norman Sisisky, of Virginia.
John R. Kasich, of Ohio.             John M. Spratt, Jr., of South 
                                         Carolina.
Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of          Owen B. Pickett, of Virginia.
        California.
Tillie K. Fowler, of Florida.        Lane Evans, of Illinois.
Joe Scarborough, of Florida.         Glen Browder, of Alabama.
Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania.        Chet Edwards, of Texas.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of              Frank Tejeda, of Texas.
        Massachusetts.
James M. Talent, of Missouri.        Martin T. Meehan, of Massachusetts.
Terry Everett, of Alabama.           Paul McHale, of Pennsylvania.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland.
Howard P. (Buck) McKeon, of 
        California.

                    military research and development

Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania.        John M. Spratt, Jr., of South 
                                         Carolina.
James V. Hansen, of Utah.            Patricia Schroeder, of Colorado.
Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas.              Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas.
Richard (Doc) Hastings, of           John S. Tanner, of Tennessee.
        Washington.
John R. Kasich, of Ohio.             Gene Taylor, of Mississippi.
Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia.     Martin T. Meehan, of Massachusetts.
Robert K. Dornan, of California.     Robert A. Underwood, of Guam.
Joel Hefley, of Colorado.            Jane Harman, of California.
Randy (Duke) Cunningham, of          Paul McHale, of Pennsylvania.
        California.
John M. McHugh, of New York.         Pete Geren, of Texas.
John N. Hostettler, of Indiana.      Patrick J. Kennedy, of Rhode 
                                         Island.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee.
Joe Scarborough, of Florida.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North 
        Carolina.

                                  STAFF

Committee on National Security (2120 RHOB), 225-4151.
    Staff Director.--Andrew K. Ellis.
        Deputy Staff Director.--Robert S. Rangel.
        General Counsel.--Henry J. Schweiter.
        
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            Staff:
              Nancy Jones, Professional Staff Member; Rita D. Argenta, 
                Professional Staff Member; Brenda J. Wright, 
                Professional Staff Member; Kathleen A. Lipovac, Staff 
                Assistant; Frank A. Barnes, Staff Assistant; Betty B. 
                Gray, Staff Assistant; Peggy Cosseboom, Staff Assistant; 
                Marilyn A. Elrod, Professional Staff Member; Peter M. 
                Steffes, Professional Staff Member; Ernest B. 
                Warrington, Jr., Staff Assistant; Diane W. Bowman, Staff 
                Assistant; Steven A. Thompson, Professional Staff 
                Member; Michael R. Higgins, Professional Staff Member; 
                Mary E. Cotten, Staff Assistant; William J. Andahazy, 
                Professional Staff Member; Tracy W. Finck, Staff 
                Assistant; Jean D. Reed, Professional Staff Member; 
                Stephen O. Rossetti, Jr., Professional Staff Member; 
                Christopher A. Williams, Professional Staff Member; 
                Douglas C. Roach, Professional Staff Member; Martha A. 
                Westwater, Staff Assistant; Mia C. Zur, Special 
                Assistant; Robert B. Brauer, Professional Staff Member; 
                George O. Withers, Professional Staff Member; Sheila A. 
                McDowell, Staff Assistant; Karen V. Steube, Staff 
                Assistant; Jeffrey M. Schwartz, Professional Staff 
                Member; Marcella A. Wilding, Staff Assistant; Philip W. 
                Grone, Professional Staff Member; Andrea K. Aquino, 
                Staff Assistant; Lee Halterman, Counsel; Curtis L. 
                Banks, Staff Assistant; Dudley L. Tademy, Professional 
                Staff Member; John D. Chapla, Professional Staff Member; 
                Hugh N. Johnston, Jr., Counsel; Stephen P. Ansley, 
                Professional Staff Member; Donna L. Hoffmeier, 
                Professional Staff Member; Douglas H. Necessary, 
                Professional Staff Member; Dionel M. Aviles, 
                Professional Staff Member; Peter V. Pry, Professional 
                Staff Member; David J. Trachtenberg, Professional Staff 
                Member; Jason E. Bruzdzinski, Professional Staff Member; 
                Thomas M. Donnelly, Professional Staff Member; Philip 
                Peters, Communications Director.

                                Resources

    (1324 LHOB, phone 225-2761, meets first Wednesday of each month)

                            Ratio: 25/16 \1\

    \1\ Ratio does not include Resident Commissioner or Delegates.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Don Young, of Alaska.                George Miller, of California.
James V. Hansen, of Utah.            Nick J. Rahall II, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Jim Saxton, of New Jersey.           Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota.
Elton Gallegly, of California.       Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan.
John J. Duncan, Jr., of Tennessee.   Pat Williams, of Montana.
Joel Hefley, of Colorado.            Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
John T. Doolittle, of California.    Bill Richardson, of New Mexico.
Wayne Allard, of Colorado.           Peter A. DeFazio, of Oregon.
Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland.     Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, of American 
                                         Samoa.
Ken Calvert, of California.          Tim Johnson, of South Dakota.
Richard W. Pombo, of California.     Neil Abercrombie, of Hawaii.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of              Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts.
        Massachusetts.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona.           W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana.
Frank A. Cremeans, of Ohio.          Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas.
Barbara Cubin, of Wyoming.           Calvin M. Dooley, of California.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon.               Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, of Puerto 
                                         Rico.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho.           Maurice D. Hinchey, of New York.
Linda Smith, of Washington.          Robert A. Underwood, of Guam.
George P. Radanovich, of             Sam Farr, of California.
        California.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North 
        Carolina.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry, of 
        Texas.
Richard (Doc) Hastings, of 
        Washington.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington.
James B. Longley, Jr., of Maine.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.

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                              SUBCOMMITTEES

  [The chairman and ranking minority member are non-voting ex officio 
    members of all subcommittees on which they do not hold a regular 
                              assignment.]

                      energy and mineral resources

Ken Calvert, of California.          Neil Abercrombie, of Hawaii.
John J. Duncan, Jr., of Tennessee.   Nick J. Rahall II, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Joel Hefley, of Colorado.            Bill Richardson, of New Mexico.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona.           W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana.
Frank A. Cremeans, of Ohio.          Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas.
Barbara Cubin, of Wyoming.           Calvin M. Dooley, of California.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry, of 
        Texas.

                     fisheries, widlife, and oceans

Jim Saxton, of New Jersey.           Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts.
Don Young, of Alaska.                George Miller, of California.
Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland.     Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of              W.J. (Billy) Tauzin, of Louisiana.
        Massachusetts.
Linda Smith, of Washington.          Solomon P. Ortiz, of Texas.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North       Sam Farr, of California.
        Carolina.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington.
James B. Longley, Jr., of Maine.

                   national parks, forests, and lands

James V. Hansen, of Utah.            Bill Richardson, of New Mexico.
John J. Duncan, Jr., of Tennessee.   Nick J. Rahall II, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Joel Hefley, of Colorado.            Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota.
John T. Doolittle, of California.    Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan.
Wayne Allard, of Colorado.           Pat Williams, of Montana.
Richard W. Pombo, of California.     Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, of American 
                                         Samoa.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of              Gerry E. Studds, of Massachusetts.
        Massachusetts.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona.           Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, of Puerto 
                                         Rico.
Barbara Cubin, of Wyoming.           Maurice D. Hinchey, of New York.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon.               Robert A. Underwood, of Guam.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho.
Linda Smith, of Washington.
George P. Radanovich, of 
        California.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.

                   native american and insular affairs

Elton Gallegly, of California.       Eni F.H. Faleomavaega, of American 
                                         Samoa.
Don Young, of Alaska.                Dale E. Kildee, of Michigan.
Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland.     Pat Williams, of Montana.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North       Tim Johnson, of South Dakota.
        Carolina.
Richard (Doc) Hastings, of           Carlos A. Romero-Barcelo, of Puerto 
        Washington.                      Rico.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington.         Robert A. Underwood, of Guam.
James B. Longley, Jr., of Maine.

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                        water and power resources

John T. Doolittle, of California.    Peter A. DeFazio, of Oregon.
James V. Hansen, of Utah.            George Miller, of California.
Wayne Allard, of Colorado.           Bruce F. Vento, of Minnesota.
Richard W. Pombo, of California.     Sam Gejdenson, of Connecticut.
Frank A. Cremeans, of Ohio.          Bill Richardson, of New Mexico.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon.               Calvin M. Dooley, of California.
Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho.           Maurice D. Hinchey, of New York.
George P. Radanovich, of             Sam Farr, of California.
        California.
William M. (Mac) Thornberry, of 
        Texas.
Richard (Doc) Hastings, of 
        Washington.
John B. Shadegg, of Arizona.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Natural Resources (1324 LHOB), 225-2761.
    Chief of Staff.--Daniel V. Kish.
        General Counsel.--David Dye.
        Chief Clerk/Administrator.--Christine Kennedy.
        Chief Financial Officer.--Margherita Woods.
        Press Secretary.--Steve Hansen.
        Counsels: Duane Gibson, Lisa Pittman, Elizabeth Megginson.
        Professional Staff Members: Cynthia Ahwinona, Brian Miller, Kurt 
            Christensen, Christopher Kearney, John Rishel, Curtis 
            Thayer.
        Deputy Chief Clerk.--Deborah Callis.
        Legislative Calendar Clerk.--Ann Vogt.
        Systems Administrator.--Jose Guillen.
        Assistant to Chief of Staff.--Linda Livingston.
        Assistant to Chief Counsel.--Marcia Stewart.
        Receptionist.--Brooke Mason.
    Democratic Staff Director.--John Lawrence (1329 LHOB), 225-6065.
        General Counsel to the Democrats.--Jeffrey Petrich.
        Legislative Staff Members: Richard Healy, Deborah Lanzone, Marie 
            Howard Fabrizio, Steven Lanich, Elizabeth Birnbaum, 
            Christopher Stearns, Karen Steuer, Jean Flemma, Christopher 
            Mann.
        Administrative Staff Members: Ann Owens, Carrie Yourd, Joycelyn 
            Johnson.
    Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Lands (812 OHOB), 226-
        7736.
        Counsel.--Allen Freemyer.
        Professional Staff.--Stephen Hodapp.
        Clerks: Dawn Criste, Christina Meyer.
    Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans (805 OHOB), 226-0200.
        Staff Director.--Harry Burroughs.
        Professional Staff Members: Dave Whaley, Sharon McKenna, Bonnie 
            Bruce, John Rayfield.
        Clerks: Kathleen Miller, Lisa Rulli.
    Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources (1626 LHOB), 225-9297.
        Professional Staff Members: Bill Condit, Sharla Bickley.
    Subcommittee on Water and Power Resources (818 OHOB), 225-8331.
        Counsel.--Robert Faber.
        Clerk.--Sharon Girard.
    Subcommittee on Native American and Insular Affairs (1522 LHOB), 
        226-7393.
        Counsel.--Timothy Glidden.
        Professional Staff.--T.E. Manase Mansur.
        Clerk.--Lara Chamberlain.
        
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                                  Rules

       (H-312, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-9191, meets every Tuesday)

                               Ratio: 9/4

Gerald B.H. Solomon, of New York.    John Joseph Moakley, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
James H. (Jimmy) Quillen, of         Anthony C. Beilenson, of 
        Tennessee.                       California.
David Dreier, of California.         Martin Frost, of Texas.
Porter Goss, of Florida.             Tony P. Hall, of Ohio.
John Linder, of Georgia.
Deborah Pryce, of Ohio.
Lincoln Diaz-Balart, of Florida.
Scott McInnis, of Colorado.
Enid Waldholtz, of Utah.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

                           legislative process

Porter Goss, of Florida.             Martin Frost, of Texas.
James H. (Jimmy) Quillen, of         John Joseph Moakley, of 
        Tennessee.                       Massachusetts.
John Linder, of Georgia.
Deborah Pryce, of Ohio.
Gerald B.H. Solomon, of New York.

                           rules of the house

David Dreier, of California.         Anthony C. Beilenson, of 
                                         California.
Lincoln Diaz-Balart, of Florida.     Tony P. Hall, of Ohio.
Scott McInnis, of Colorado.
Enid Waldholtz, of Utah.
Gerald B.H. Solomon, of New York.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Rules (H-312, The Capitol), 225-9191.
    Chief of Staff.--Donald Wolfensberger.
        Chief Counsel.--William D. Crosby, Jr.
        Office Manager.--Sarah Boyd.
        Chief Clerk, Systems Manager.--Peter Hamm.
        Press Secretary.--Dan Amon (HB-26), 5-7985.
        Legislative Manager.--Celeste West.
        Legislative Assistants: Dan Keniry; David Lonie (HB-26), 5-7985; 
            Eric Pelletier; Veronica Rolocut (HB-26), 5-7985; Nancy 
            Trifiro (HB-26), 5-7985; Gena Woolner.
        Associate Staff: David Bernhardt [Mr. McInnis] (215 CHOB), 5-
            4761; Brian Bieron [Mr. Drier] (411 CHOB), 5-2305; Sheryl 
            Bonifer [Mr. Quillen] (102 CHOB), 5-6356; William Evans [Mr. 
            Linder] (1318 LHOB), 5-4272; Geoff Gleason [Mr. Solomon] 
            (2206 RHOB), 5-5614; Elizabeth Humphrey [Mrs. Diaz-Balart] 
            (431 CHOB), 5-4211; Merrill Moorhead [Mr. Goss] (108 CHOB), 
            5-2536; Chris Pearce [Mrs. Pryce] (221 CHOB), 5-2012; Linda 
            Toy [Mrs. Waldholtz] (515 CHOB), 5-3011.
        Receptionist.--Erin Fleming.
    Minority Staff Director.--George C. Crawford (H-152).
        Deputy Staff Director.--David Pomerantz.
        Professional Staff: John Daniel, Sophie Hayford, Jeff Lockwood, 
            Kevin Ryan, Leanita Shelby (234 CHOB), 225-9486.
        Press Secretary.--Karin Walser (234 CHOB), 5-9486.
        Associate Staff: Gail Amidzich [Mr. Hall] (1432 LHOB), 5-6465; 
            Kaye Edwards Davis [Mr. Beilenson] (2465 RHOB), 5-5911; 
            Kristi Walseth [Mr. Frost] (2459 RHOB), 5-3605.
Subcommittee on Rules of the House:
    Counsel.--Vincent Randazzo (421 CHOB).
    Minority Staff Director.--Melissa Kuckro.
Subcommittee on the Legislative Process:
    Counsel.--Wendy Selig (421 CHOB).
    Minority Staff Director.--Kristi Walseth (421 CHOB).
    
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                                 Science

   (2320 RHOB, phone 225-6371; FAX: 225-0891, meets second and fourth 
                        Wednesdays of each month)

                              Ratio: 27/23

Robert S. Walker, of Pennsylvania.   George E. Brown, Jr., of 
                                         California.
F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr, of       Ralph M. Hall, of Texas.
        Wisconsin.
Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York.   James A. Traficant, Jr., of Ohio.
Harris W. Fawell, of Illinois.       James A. Hayes, of Louisiana.
Constance A. Morella, of Maryland.   John S. Tanner, of Tennessee.
Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania.        Pete Geren, of Texas.
Dana Rohrabacher, of California.     Tim Roemer, of Indiana.
Steven H. Schiff, of New Mexico.     Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of 
                                         Alabama.
Joe Barton, of Texas.                James A. Barcia, of Michigan.
Ken Calvert, of California.          Paul McHale, of Pennsylvania.
Bill Baker, of California.           Jane Harman, of California.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland.     Eddie Bernice Johnson, of Texas.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan.       David Minge, of Minnesota.
Zach Wamp, of Tennessee.             John W. Olver, of Massachusetts.
Dave Weldon, of Florida.             Alcee L. Hastings, of Florida.
Lindsey O. Graham, of South          Lynn N. Rivers, of Michigan.
        Carolina.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona.             Karen McCarthy, of Missouri.
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia.        Mike Ward, of Kentucky.
Steve Stockman, of Texas.            Zoe Lofgren, of California.
Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota.         Lloyd Doggett, of Texas.
Andrea H. Seastrand, of California.  Michael F. Doyle, of Pennsylvania.
Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas.              Sheila Jackson Lee, of Texas.
Steve Largent, of Oklahoma.          William P. Luther, of Minnesota.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee.
Barbara Cubin, of Wyoming.
Mark Adam Foley, of Florida.
Sue Myrick, of North Carolina.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

 [The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio members, with 
                      vote, of all subcommittees.]

                             basic research

Steven H. Schiff, of New Mexico.     Pete Geren, of Texas.
Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York.   Alcee L. Hastings, of Florida.
Joe Barton, of Texas.                Lynn N. Rivers, of Michigan.
Bill Baker, of California.           Lloyd Doggett, of Texas.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan.       William P. Luther, of Minnesota.
Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota.         John W. Olver, of Massachusetts.
Constance A. Morella, of Maryland.   Zoe Lofgren, of California.
Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania.        Michael F. Doyle, of Pennsylvania.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland.     Sheila Jackson Lee, of Texas.
Zach Wamp, of Tennessee.             -------- --------
Dave Weldon, of Florida.             -------- --------
Lindsey O. Graham, of South 
        Carolina.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee.
Sue Myrick, of North Carolina.

[[Page 5-31]]


                         energy and environment

Dana Rohrabacher, of California.     James A. Hayes, of Louisiana.
Harris W. Fawell, of Illinois.       David Minge, of Minnesota.
Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania.        John W. Olver, of Massachusetts.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland.     Mike Ward, of Kentucky.
Zach Wamp, of Tennessee.             Michael F. Doyle, of Pennsylvania.
Lindsey O. Graham, of South          Tim Roemer, of Indiana.
        Carolina.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona.             Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of 
                                         Alabama.
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia.        James A. Barcia, of Michigan.
Steve Largent, of Oklahoma.          Paul McHale, of Pennsylvania.
Barbara Cubin, of Wyoming.           Eddie Bernice Johnson, of Texas.
Mark Adam Foley, of Florida.         Lynn N. Rivers, of Michigan.
Steven H. Schiff, of New Mexico.     Karen McCarthy, of Missouri.
Bill Baker, of California.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan.
Steve Stockman, of Texas.

                          space and aeronautics

F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr., of      Ralph M. Hall, of Texas.
        Wisconsin.
Ken Calvert, of California.          James A. Traficant, Jr., of Ohio.
Dave Weldon, of Florida.             Tim Roemer, of Indiana.
Steve Stockman, of Texas.            Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of 
                                         Alabama.
Andrea H. Seastrand, of California.  James A. Barcia, of Michigan.
Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas.              Jane Harman, of California.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee.          Sheila Jackson Lee, of Texas.
Dana Rohrabacher, of California.     Alcee L. Hastings, of Florida.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona.             Mike Ward, of Kentucky.
Thomas M. Davis, of Virginia.        William P. Luther, of Minnesota.
Steve Largent, of Oklahoma.
Mark Adam Foley, of Florida.
-------- --------

                               technology

Constance A. Morella, of Maryland.   John S. Tanner, of Tennessee.
Sue Myrick, of North Carolina.       Paul McHale, of Pennsylvania.
Ken Calvert, of California.          Eddie Bernice Johnson, of Texas.
Gil Gutknecht, of Minnesota.         Karen McCarthy, of Missouri.
Andrea H. Seastrand, of California.  Zoe Lofgren, of California.
Todd Tiahrt, of Kansas.
Barbara Cubin, of Wyoming.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (2320 RHOB), 225-6371; FAX: 
    225-0891.
    Chief of Staff.--David D. Clement, 5-8772.
        Deputy Chief of Staff.--Anne Marcantognini, 5-4275.
        General Counsel.--Barry Beringer, 5-8500.
            Administrative Assistant.--Gail L. Mathias, 5-7593.
            Budget Analyst.--Deirdre Stach, 5-1544.
            Chief Clerk.--Patrica S. Schwartz, 5-5975.
            Counsel.--Mason Wiggins, 5-6928.
            Director of Communications.--Melissa Sabatine, 5-0302.
            Finance Clerk.--Patricia Hameister, 5-5977.
            GPO Printers.--Anthony P. Antonelli, 5-5079; Robert C. 
                Antonelli, 5-5030.
            Legislative Assistants: Karen Pearce, 5-5967; Kirstin 
                Polhemus, 5-7255; JuliAnna Potter, 5-2070.
            Legislative Clerk.--Vivian A. Tessieri, 5-8121.
            Legislative Director.--Christopher J. Wydler, 5-4275.
            Oversight Coordinator.--Christopher A. Roosa, 5-5848.
            Professional Staff Members: Sam Brinkley, 5-7605; William H. 
                Buckey, 5-4320; Kristine Dietz, 5-9662; Nicolas Fuhrman, 
                5-8152; Lorenz Hart, 5-7281; William J. Kilroy, 5-1546; 
                Richard Russell, 5-7285; Eric Sterner, 5-7802; Benjamin 
                Wu, 5-0278.
                
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            Senior Staff Assistant.--Anne M. Dressendorfer, 5-7574.
            Staff Assistants: Brandon Adams, 5-7858; Charles Cadena, 5-
                9662; Elzora Dempsey, 5-9662; Jennifer Disharoon, 5-
                9662; Cheryl Faunce, 5-4275; Shannon Pugh, 5-7538; 
                Richard Stombres, 5-6371.
            Subcommittee Staff Directors: Douglas Comer, 5-8844; Shana 
                Dale, 5-7858; Harlan Watson, 5-9662; Thomas Weimer, 5-
                9662.
            Systems Manager.--Thomas Vanek, 5-4414.
        Democratic Staff Director.--Robert E. Palmer, 5-6375.
        Democratic Counsel.--Michael Rodemeyer, 5-6375.
        Democratic Legislative Director.--William A. Stiles, 5-8483.
            Democratic Professional Staff Members: Anthony S. Clark, 5-
                8115; Richard M. Obermann, 5-4482; James Paul, 6-3639; 
                Daniel Pearson, 5-4494; Michael D. Quear, 5-6917; 
                Elizabeth Robinson, 5-8896; William S. Smith, 5-4439; 
                James H. Turner, 5-8128; James Wilson, 5-2634.
            Democratic Senior Staff Assistant.--Mary A. Sanchez, 5-6375.
            Democratic  Staff  Assistants:  Terese  B.  McDonald,  5-
                6375;  Martha  L.  Ralston,  5-8844.

                             Small Business

  (2361 Rayburn House Office Building, phone 225-5821; FAX: 225-3587, 
                  meets second Wednesday of each month)

                              Ratio: 22/19

Jan Meyers, of Kansas.               John J. LaFalce, of New York.
Joel Hefley, of Colorado.            Ron Wyden, of Oregon.
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New       Norman Sisisky, of Virginia.
        Hampshire.
James M. Talent, of Missouri.        Kweisi Mfume, of Maryland.
Donald A. Manzullo, of Illinois.     Floyd H. Flake, of New York.
Peter G. Torkildsen, of              Glenn Poshard, of Illinois.
        Massachusetts.
Roscoe G. Bartlett, of Maryland.     Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina.
Linda Smith, of Washington.          Martin T. Meehan, of Massachusetts.
Frank A. LoBiondo, of New Jersey.    Nydia M. Velazquez, of New York.
Zach Wamp, of Tennessee.             Cleo Fields, of Louisiana.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York.           Walter R. Tucker III, of 
                                         California.
Dick Chrysler, of Michigan.          Earl F. Hilliard, of Alabama.
James B. Longley, Jr., of Maine.     Douglas (Pete) Peterson, of 
                                         Florida.
Walter B. Jones, Jr., of North       Bennie G. Thompson, of Mississippi.
        Carolina.
Matt Salmon, of Arizona.             Chaka Fattah, of Pennsylvania.
Van Hilleary, of Tennessee.          Ken Bentsen, of Texas.
Mark E. Souder, of Indiana.          Karen McCarthy, of Missouri.
Sam Brownback, of Kansas.            William P. Luther, of Minnesota.
Steve Chabot, of Ohio.               Patrick J. Kennedy, of Rhode 
                                         Island.
Sue Myrick, of North Carolina.
David Funderburk, of North 
        Carolina.
Jack Metcalf, of Washington.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

                           government programs

Peter G. Torkildsen, of              Glenn Poshard, of Illinois.
        Massachusetts.

            procurement, exports, and business opportunities

Donald A. Manzullo, of Illinois.     Eva M. Clayton, of North Carolina.

                        regulation and paperwork

James M. Talent, of Missouri.        Nydia Velazquez, of New York.

                             tax and finance

Linda Smith, of Washington.          Martin T. Meehan, of Massachusetts.
                                     
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                                  STAFF

Committee on Small Business (2361 RHOB), 225-5821; FAX: 225-3587.
    Chief of Staff.--Jenifer W. Loon.
        General Counsel.--William B. Montalto.
        Counsels: Harry Katrichis, Charles E. Rowe III.
        Chief Clerk.--Pamela Weddle.
        Senior Professional Staff: Robert Coakley, Mary Brennan Lukens.
        Professional Staff: Stephen Lynch, Nancy M. Piper, Jennie Lemke.
        Press Secretary.--Craig Orfield.
        Research Assistant.--Karen Richardson.
        Systems Administrator/Office Manager.--Courtney Barr.
        Staff Assistants: Sabrina Steele, Jeffrey Tucker.
    Minority Staff Director.--Jeanne M. Roslanowick (B-343C RHOB), 225-
        4038; FAX: 225-7209.
    Chief Counsel.--Thomas G. Powers.
        Professional Staff: Patricia R. Hennessey, 6-3420; Patricia A. 
            Lord, 5-4038; Dean Sagar, 6-3420.
        Chief Economist.--Marilyn Seiber.
        Staff Assistant.--Janis Penman.
Subcommittee on Government Programs (B-363 RHOB), 225-8944; FAX: 225-
        8950.
    Staff Director.--Laurie Rains.
Subcommittee on Procurement, Exports, and Business Opportunities (B-363 
        RHOB), 225-9368; FAX: 225-8950.
    Staff Director.--Philip D. Eskeland.
Subcommittee on Regulation and Paperwork (B-363 RHOB), 225-7797; FAX: 
        225-8950.
    Staff Director.--Michael J. McLaughlin.
Subcommittee on Tax and Finance (B-363 RHOB), 225-7673; FAX: 225-8950.
    Staff Director.--Ligia Salcedo-McWilliams.
Research Assistant to Subcommittees.--Michael Liles, 5-6453.

                      Standards of Official Conduct

                   (HT-2, The Capitol, phone 225-7103)

                               Ratio: 5/5

Nancy L. Johnson, of Connecticut.    Jim McDermott, of Washington.
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky.            Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland.
Porter J. Goss, of Florida.          Nancy Pelosi, of California.
David L. Hobson, of Ohio.            Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania.
Steven H. Schiff, of New Mexico.     Thomas C. Sawyer, of Ohio.

                           (No Subcommittees)

                                  STAFF

Standards of Official Conduct (HT-2, The Capitol), 225-7103; FAX: 225-
    7392.
    Chief Counsel.--Theodore J. Van Der Meid.
    Counsels: Edward W. Hosken, Jr., Gregory C. Narver, Bernard Raimo, 
        Jr., Ellen L. Weintraub, Charles J. Willoughby.
    Staff Assistants: Peggy Murphy, Linda R. Shealy, Joanne White.


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                    Transportation and Infrastructure

                            Ratio: 33/26 \1\

    \1\ Ratio does not include Resident Commissioner or Delegates.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

(2165 RHOB, phone 225-9446; FAX: 225-6782, meets first Wednesday of each 
                                 month)

Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania.        Norman Y. Mineta, of California.
Don Young, of Arkansas.              James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota.
William F. Clinger, Jr., of          Nick J. Rahall II, of West 
        Pennsylvania.                    Virginia.
Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin.       Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania.
Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York.   William O. Lipinski, of Illinois.
Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia.     Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West 
Bill Emerson, of Missouri.               Virginia.
Howard Coble, of North Carolina.     James A. Traficant, Jr., of Ohio.
John J. Duncan, Jr., of Tennessee.   Peter A. DeFazio, of Oregon.
Susan Molinari, of New York.         James A. Hayes, of Louisiana.
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New       Bob Clement, of Tennessee.
        Hampshire.                   Jerry F. Costello, of Illinois.
Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois.        Mike Parker, of Mississippi.
Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland.     Greg Laughlin, of Texas.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas.      Glenn Poshard, of Illinois.
Bill Baker, of California.           Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of 
Jay Kim, of California.                  Alabama.
Stephen Horn, of California.         Barbara-Rose Collins, of Michigan.
Bob Franks, of New Jersey.           Eleanor Holmes Norton, of the 
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts.           District of Columbia.
John L. Mica, of Florida.            Jerrold Nadler, of New York.
Jack Quinn, of New York.             Pat Danner, of Missouri.
Tillie K. Fowler, of Florida.        Robert Menendez, of New Jersey.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan.       James E. Clyburn, of South 
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama.              Carolina.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois.           Corrine Brown, of Florida.
Zach Wamp, of Tennessee.             James A. Barcia, of Michigan.
Tom Latham, of Iowa.                 Bob Filner, of California.
Steven C. LaTourette, of Ohio.       Walter R. Tucker III, of 
Andrea H. Seastrand, of California.      California.
Randy Tate, of Virginia.             Eddie Bernice Johnson, of Texas.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York.           Bill K. Brewster, of Oklahoma.
Ray LaHood, of Illinois.
William J. Martini, of New Jersey.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

   [The chairman and ranking minority member of the committee are ex 
                 officio members of all subcommittees.]

                                aviation

John J. Duncan, Jr., of Tennessee.   James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois.           Jerry F. Costello, of Illinois.
William F. Clinger, Jr., of          William O. Lipinski, of Illinois.
        Pennsylvania.
Howard Coble, of North Carolina.     Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West 
                                         Virginia.
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New       Peter A. DeFazio, of Oregon.
        Hampshire.
Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois.        James A. Hayes, of Louisiana.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas.      Bob Clement, of Tennessee.
Jay Kim, of California.              Barbara-Rose Collins, of Michigan.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan.       Jerrold Nadler, of New York.
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama.          Pat Danner, of Missouri.
Andrea. H. Seastrand, of             Robert Menendez, of New Jersey.
        California.
Randy Tate, of Washington.           James E. Clyburn, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York.
Ray LaHood, of Illinois.
William J. Martini, of New Jersey.

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                 coast guard and maritime transportation

Howard Coble, of North Carolina.     James A. Traficant, Jr., of Ohio.
Tillie K. Fowler, of Florida.        Walter R. Tucker III, of 
                                         California.
Don Young, of Arkansas.              Bill K. Brewster, of Oklahoma.
Susan Molinari, of New York.         James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota.
Bill Baker, of California.
Vernon J. Ehlers, of Michigan.

                public buildings and economic development

Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland.     Robert E. Wise, Jr., of West 
Andrea H. Seastrand, of California.      Virginia.
John J. Duncan, Jr., of Tennessee.   Eleanor Holmes Norton, of the 
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts.           District of Columbia.
Steven C. LaTourette, of Ohio.       James A. Traficant, Jr., of Ohio.
                                     Corrine Brown, of Florida.

                                railroads

Susan Molinari, of New York.         William O. Lipinski, of Illinois.
Sue W. Kelly, of New York.           Bob Clement, of Tennessee.
Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York.   Jerrold Nadler, of New York.
Jay Kim, of California.              Nick J. Rahall II, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Bob Franks, of New Jersey.           Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania.
John L. Mica, of Florida.            Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of 
                                         Alabama.
Jack Quinn, of New York.
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama.

                         surface transportation

Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin.       Nick J. Rahall II, of West 
                                         Virginia.
Ray LaHood, of Illinois.             Peter A. DeFazio, of Oregon.
William F. Clinger, Jr., of          Greg Laughlin, of Texas.
        Pennsylvania.
Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia.     Glenn Poshard, of Illinois.
Bill Emerson, of Missouri.           Robert E. (Bud) Cramer, Jr., of 
                                         Alabama.
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New       Pat Danner, of Missouri.
        Hampshire.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas.      James E. Clyburn, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Bill Baker, of California.           Walter R. Tucker III, of 
                                         California.
Jay Kim, of California.              Eddie Bernice Johnson, of Texas.
Stephen Horn, of California.         Mike Parker, of Mississippi.
Bob Franks, of New Jersey.           Barbara-Rose Collins, of Michigan.
Peter Blute, of Massachusetts.       Corrine Brown, of Florida.
John L. Mica, of Florida.            James A. Barcia, of Michigan.
Jack Quinn, of New York.             Bob Filner, of California.
Tillie K. Fowler, of Florida.        Bill K. Brewster, of Oklahoma.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois.
Tom Latham, of Iowa.
Steven C. LaTourette, of Ohio.
Randy Tate, of Virginia.
William J. Martini, of New Jersey.

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                     water resources and environment

Sherwood L. Boehlert, of New York.   Robert A. Borski, of Pennsylvania.
Zach Wamp, of Tennessee.             James A. Hayes, of Louisiana.
Don Young, of Alaska.                Robert Menendez, of New Jersey.
Thomas E. Petri, of Wisconsin.       James L. Oberstar, of Minnesota.
Herbert H. Bateman, of Virginia.     Jerry F. Costello, of Illinois.
Bill Emerson, of Missouri.           Mike Parker, of Mississippi.
William H. Zeliff, Jr., of New       Greg Laughlin, of Texas.
        Hampshire.                   Glenn Poshard, of Illinois.
Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois.        Eleanor Holmes Norton, of the 
Wayne T. Gilchrest, of Maryland.         District of Columbia.
Stephen Horn, of California.         James A. Barcia, of Michigan.
Bob Franks, of New Jersey.           Bob Filner, of California.
Jack Quinn, of New York.
Tom Latham, of Iowa.
Steven C. LaTourette, of Ohio.
William J. Martini, of New Jersey.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure (2165 RHOB), 225-9446; 
    FAX: 225-6782.
    Chief of Staff.--Jack L. Schenendorf.
        Deputy Chief of Staff.--Bob Bergman.
        Administrator.--Erla S. Youmans.
        Director of Communications.--Jeff Nelligan.
        Financial Officer.--Mary Geiger.
        Special Assistant to the Chairman.--Darrell Wilson.
        Senior Professional Staff Member for Budget and Economic 
            Development.--William J. Hughes (2251 RHOB), 226-5434.
        Professional Staff Member for Outreach.--Patricia Law.
        Associate Counsel.--Suzanne Te Beau.
        Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff.--Kathy Guilfoy.
        Executive Staff Assistants: Barbara S. Bannister, Cheryl 
            McCullough.
        Director of Committee Transportation.--Jimmy Miller.
        Computer Systems Manager.--Keven Sard.
        Counsels, Investigations.--Susan Lent, Paul Rosenzweig (587 
            FHOB), 5-5504.
            Staff Assistant, Investigations.--Dianne Rogers (587 FHOB), 
                5-5504.
        Editor/Legislative Calendar Clerk.--Joan H. Botuck, 225-9960.
        Assistant Editor/Legislative Calendar Clerk.--Gilda Shirley, 
            225-9960.
        GPO Detail.--Edna Lanier, 225-9960.
        Staff Assistants: Rod Nofziger, Geoffrey Mosebey, Stacey Hugo, 
            Jennifer Baret, Leneal Scott.
    Minority Staff Director.--Paul Schoellhamer (2163 RHOB), 225-4472; 
        FAX: 226-1270.
        Minority Chief Counsel.--Sante J. Esposito.
        Minority Administrator.--Joy B. Bryson.
        Minority Director of Communications.--Eric K. Federing.
        Minority Executive Staff Assistant.--Sheila R. Lockwood.
Subcommittee on Aviation (2251 RHOB), 226-3220; FAX: 225-4629.
    Majority Counsel.--David Schaffer.
        Professional Staff Members: Donna McLean, Jim Coon.
        Staff Assistant.--Amanda Wind.
    Minority Counsel.--David A. Heymsfeld, 225-9161.
        Minority Assistant Counsel.--Mary Walsh.
Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation (589 FHOB), 226-
    3552.
    Majority Counsel.--Rebecca Dye.
        Assistant Counsel.--Lee Forsgren.
        Professional Staff Member.--Edward Lee.
        Staff Assistant.--Marsha Canter.
    Minority Senior Professional Staff Member.--David F. Traynham (585 
        FHOB), 6-3587.
        Minority Staff Assistant.--Rose M. Hamlin.
Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Economic Development (586 FHOB), 
    225-3014; FAX: 226-1898.
    Senior Professional Staff Member.--Richard C. Barnett.
        Counsel.--Charles C. Ziegler.
        Staff Assistant.--Marlene English.
        
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    Minority Senior Professional Staff Member.--Susan F. Brita (585 
        FHOB), 225-9961; FAX: 226-0922.
        Minority Counsel.--Ward McCarragher.
        Minority Staff Assistant.--Rose M. Hamlin.
Subcommittee on Railroads (B-376 RHOB), 226-0727.
    Counsel.--Glenn Scammel.
        Professional Staff Member.--Alice Davis.
        Staff Assistant.--Jennifer Southwick.
    Minority Senior Professional Staff Member.--John V. Wells (2251 
        RHOB), 225-9161.
        Minority Counsel.--Trinita Brown.
        Minority Staff Assistant.--Laura Whitton.
Subcommittee on Surface Transportation (B-370A RHOB), 225-6715; FAX: 
    225-4623.
    Counsels: Becky L. Weber, Roger Nober.
        Professional Staff Members: Debra A. Gebhardt, Adam Tsao.
        Assistant Counsel.--Peter Loughlin.
        Staff Assistant.--Linda D. Scott.
    Minority Senior Professional Staff Member.--Kenneth House (B-375 
        RHOB), 225-9989; FAX: 225-4627.
        Minority Professional Staff Member.--Roger Slagle.
        Minority Transportation Economist.--Rosalyn Millman.
        Minority Staff Assistant.--Darawan M. Johnson.
Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment (B-376 RHOB), 225-4360; 
    FAX: 226-5435.
    Senior Professional Staff Member.--Michael Strachn.
        Counsels: Benjamin H. Grumbles, Susan Bodine.
        Professional Staff Members: Marcus Peacock, Jeffrey T. More.
        Staff Assistants.--Timothy Landis.
    Minority Counsel.--Kenneth J. Kopocis (B-375 RHOB), 225-0060; FAX: 
        225-4627.
        Minority Assistant Counsel.--Barbara Rogers.
        Minority Chief Economist.--Arthur Chan.
        Minority Staff Assistant.--Pamela Stevens Keller.

                            Veterans' Affairs

 (355 CHOB, phone, 225-3527; FAX: 225-5486; meets first Tuesday of each 
                                 month)

                              Ratio: 18/15

Bob Stump, of Arizona.               G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of 
                                         Mississippi.
Christopher H. Smith, of New         Lane Evans, of Illinois.
        Jersey.
Michael Bilirakis, of Florida.       Joseph P. Kennedy II, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Floyd Spence, of South Carolina.     Chet Edwards, of Texas.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas.      Maxine Waters, of California.
Terry Everett, of Alabama.           Bob Clement, of Tennessee.
Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana.        Bob Filner, of California.
Jack Quinn, of New York.             Frank Tejeda, of Texas.
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama.          Luis V. Gutierrez, of Illinois.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida.           Scotty Baesler, of Kentucky.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.              Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., of Georgia.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania.         James E. Clyburn, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of         Corrine Brown, of Florida.
        Illinois.
Bob Barr, of Georgia.                Michael F. Doyle, of Pennsylvania.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois.           Frank Mascara, of Pennsylvania.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon.
Dan Schaefer, of Colorado.

[[Page 5-38]]


                              SUBCOMMITTEES

[The chairman and ranking minority member are ex officio members of all 
                             subcommittees.]

         compensation, pension, insurance, and memorial affairs

Terry Everett, of Alabama.           Lane Evans, of Illinois.
Jerry Weller, of Illinois.           G.V. (Sonny) Montgomery, of 
                                         Mississippi.
J.D. Hayworth, of Arizona.           Bob Filner, of California.
Bob Barr, of Georgia.                Joseph P. Kennedy II, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.
------ ------

              education, training, employment, and housing

Stephen E. Buyer, of Indiana.        Maxine Waters, of California.
Bob Barr, of Georgia.                James E. Clyburn, of South 
                                         Carolina.
Wes Cooley, of Oregon.               Frank Mascara, of Pennsylvania.
Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas.      Lane Evans, of Illinois.
Dan Schaefer, of Colorado.
------ ------

                        hospitals and health care

Y. Tim Hutchinson, of Arkansas.      Chet Edwards, of Texas.
Bob Stump, of Arizona.               Joseph P. Kennedy II, of 
                                         Massachusetts.
Christopher H. Smith, of New         Bob Clement, of Tennessee.
        Jersey.
Michael Bilirakis, of Florida.       Frank Tejeda, of Texas.
Floyd Spence, of South Carolina.     Luis V. Gutierrez, of Illinois.
Jack Quinn, of New York.             Scotty Baesler, of Kentucky.
Spencer Bachus, of Alabama.          Sanford D. Bishop, Jr., of Georgia.
Cliff Stearns, of Florida.           Corrine Brown, of Florida.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.              Michael F. Doyle, of Pennsylvania.
Jon D. Fox, of Pennsylvania.
Michael Patrick Flanagan, of 
        Illinois.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Veterans' Affairs (335 CHOB), 225-3527; FAX: 225-5486.
    Staff Director and Chief Counsel.--Carl Commenator.
        General Counsel/Deputy Staff Director.--Kingston Smith.
        Assistant General Counsel.--Sloan Rappoport (337 CHOB), 5-9164.
        Legislative Coordinator.--Jeanne M. McNally, 5-9112.
        Professional Staff Members: Richard Jones, 5-3541; Arthur Wu 
            (337 CHOB), 5-3670.
        Staff Assistants: Ira Greenspan, 5-9165; Mary E. Petrella (211 
            CHOB), 5-4576; Pat Tippett.
        Financial Assistant.--Mary McDermott, 5-8557.
        Printing Clerk.--Jerry Tan (400 CHOB), 5-3535.
        Communications Director.--Mark Katz, 5-3664.
    Democratic Chief Counsel/Staff Director.--Patrick Ryan (333 CHOB), 
        5-9756.
        Democratic Professional Staff Member.--Angela West (333 CHOB), 
            5-9756.
Subcommittee  on  Compensation,  Pension,  Insurance  and  Memorial  
        Affairs,  (337  CHOB), 5-9164.
    Staff Director.--Mike Brinck.
        Professional Staff Member.--Paige McManus.
    Democratic Professional Staff Members: Jeff Lande (2335 RHOB), 5-
        5905; Patrick Ryan, Debbie Smith (333 CHOB), 5-9756.
Subcommittee on Education, Training, Employment and Housing, (337 CHOB), 
    5-9166.
    Staff Director.--Mike Brinck.
        Professional Staff Member.--Dan Devine.
    Democratic Professional Staff Members: Al Bemis (2184 RHOB), 5-5031; 
        Jill Cochran, Beth Kilker (333 CHOB), 5-9756.
Subcommittee on Hospitals and Health Care, (338 CHOB), 5-9154.
    Staff Director.--JoAnn Webb.
        Professional Staff Member.--John Roerty.
        Staff Assistant.--Andy Greeley.
    Democratic Professional Staff Members: Lori Fertal, Ralph Ibson (333 
        CHOB), 5-9756.


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                             Ways and Means

           (1102 LHOB, phone 225-3625, meets second Wednesday)

                              Ratio: 21/15

Bill Archer, of Texas.               Sam Gibbons, of Florida.
Philip M. Crane, of Illinois.        Charles B. Rangel, of New York.
William M. Thomas, of California.    Fortney Pete Stark, of California.
E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida.       Andrew Jacobs, Jr., of Indiana.
Nancy L. Johnson, of Connecticut.    Harold E. Ford, of Tennessee.
Jim Bunning, of Kentucky.            Robert T. Matsui, of California.
Amo Houghton, of New York.           Barbara B. Kennelly, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Wally Herger, of California.         William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania.
Jim McCrery, of Louisiana.           Sander M. Levin, of Michigan.
Mel Hancock, of Missouri.            Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland.
Dave Camp, of Michigan.              Jim McDermott, of Washington.
Jim Ramstad, of Minnesota.           Gerald D. Kleczka, of Wisconsin.
Dick Zimmer, of New Jersey.          John Lewis, of Georgia.
Jim Nussle, of Iowa.                 L.F. Payne, of Virginia.
Sam Johnson, of Texas.               Richard E. Neal, of Massachusetts.
Jennifer Dunn, of Washington.
Mac Collins, of Georgia.
Rob Portman, of Ohio.
Phil English, of Pennsylvania.
John E. Ensign, of Nevada.
Jon Christensen, of Nebraska.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

                                 health

William M. Thomas, of California.    Fortney Pete Stark, of California.
Nancy L. Johnson, of Connecticut.    Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland.
Jim McCrery, of Louisiana.           Jim McDermott, of Washington.
John E. Ensign, of Nevada.           Gerald D. Kleczka, of Wisconsin.
Jon Christensen, of Nebraska.        John Lewis, of Georgia.
Philip M. Crane, of Illinois.
Amo Houghton, of New York.
Sam Johnson, of Texas.

                             human resources

E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida.       Harold E. Ford, of Tennessee.
Dave Camp, of Michigan.              Barbara B. Kennelly, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Jim McCrery, of Louisiana.           Sander M. Levin, of Michigan.
Mac Collins, of Georgia.             Charles B. Rangel, of New York.
Phil English, of Pennsylvania.       Fortney Pete Stark, of California.
Jim Nussle, of Iowa.
Jennifer Dunn, of Washington.
John E. Ensign, of Nevada.

                                oversight

Nancy L. Johnson, of Connecticut.    Robert T. Matsui, of California.
Wally Herger, of California.         Sander M. Levin, of Michigan.
Mel Hancock, of Missouri.            Benjamin L. Cardin, of Maryland.
Sam Johnson, of Texas.               Jim McDermott, of Washington.
Rob Portman, of Ohio.
Jim Ramstad, of Minnesota.
Dick Zimmer, of New Jersey.

[[Page 5-40]]


                             social security

Jim Bunning, of Kentucky.            Andrew Jacobs, Jr., of Indiana.
Sam Johnson, of Texas.               Barbara B. Kennelly, of 
                                         Connecticut.
Mac Collins, of Georgia.             L.F. Payne, of Virginia.
Rob Portman, of Ohio.                Richard E. Neal, of Massachusetts.
Phil English, of Pennsylvania.
Jon Christensen, of Nebraska.
Mel Hancock, of Missouri.

                                  trade

Philip M. Crane, of Illinois.        Charles B. Rangel, of New York.
William M. Thomas, of California.    Sam Gibbons, of Florida.
E. Clay Shaw, Jr., of Florida.       Robert T. Matsui, of California.
Amo Houghton, of New York.           William J. Coyne, of Pennsylvania.
Mel Hancock, of Missouri.            L.F. Payne, of Virginia.
Dave Camp, of Michigan.              Richard E. Neal, of Massachusetts.
Jim Ramstad, of Minnesota.
Dick Zimmer, of New Jersey.
Jennifer Dunn, of Washington.

                                  STAFF

Committee on Ways and Means (1102 LHOB), 225-3625.
    Chief of Staff.--Phillip D. Moseley.
        Chief Tax Counsel.--James D. Clark (1135 LHOB), 5-5522.
        Communications Director.--Ari Fleischer (1101 LHOB), 5-8933.
        Professional Assistants: Paul Auster (1135 LHOB), 5-5522; 
            Meredith Broadbent (1104 LHOB), 5-6649; Jim Capretta (1136 
            LHOB), 5-3943; Shawn Coughlin (1136 LHOB), 5-3943; Mary Anne 
            Gee (B-316 RHOB), 5-9263; Timothy L. Hanford (1135 LHOB), 5-
            5522; John L. Harrington (1135 LHOB), 5-5522; Margaret 
            Hostetler (1136 LHOB), 5-3943; Ann LaBelle (1136 LHOB), 5-
            3943; William McKenney (1135 LHOB), 5-7601; Norah H. Moseley 
            (1135 LHOB), 5-5522; Selma Sierra (1101 LHOB), 5-8933; 
            Christopher A. Smith (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Michael A. 
            Superata (1136 LHOB), 5-7601; Jona Turner (B-317 RHOB), 5-
            1025; Matthew Weidinger (B-317 RHOB), 5-1025.
        Staff Assistants: Barbara Adgate (1135 LHOB), 5-5522; Traci 
            Altman (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Heather Arnold (1102 LHOB), 5-
            3625; William T. Crippen (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Reginald 
            Greene (1201B LHOB), 5-3625; Teresa Houser (1104 LHOB), 5-
            6649; Karen Humbel (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Katherine Keith (B-
            316 RHOB), 5-9263; Diane Kirkland (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; David 
            Laughter (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Margaret Pratt (B-317 RHOB), 
            5-1025; Nancy Runge (1136 LHOB), 5-3943; David Savercool 
            (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Bradley Schreiber (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; 
            Scot Smith (B-317 RHOB), 5-1025; Carren Turko (1139C LHOB), 
            5-3625; George Whittle (1102 LHOB), 5-3625; Walter Wukasch 
            (1102 LHOB), 5-3625.
    Minority Chief Counsel.--Janice Mays (1106 LHOB), 5-4021.
        Minority Professional Assistants: David S. Abernethy (1128A 
            LHOB); John Buckley (1106 LHOB); Deborah G. Colton (1139A 
            LHOB); Ellen Dadisman (1139A LHOB); Kathleen O'Connell (1106 
            LHOB); Franklin C. Phifer, Jr. (1240 LHOB); Beth Kuntz Vance 
            (1139B LHOB); Mary Jane Wignot (1139B LHOB); Bruce Wilson 
            (1139B LHOB); Sandy Casber Wise (1106 LHOB); Mildeen Worrell 
            (1106 LHOB).
        Minority Staff Assistants: Janet Jones, Harriett Lawler, Maureen 
            Pritchard, Chela Sullivan, Judy Talbert.
    Subcommittee on Health (1136 LHOB), 5-3943.
        Staff Director.--Charles N. Kahn III.
            Staff Assistants: Chrissie Curtis, Nancy Runge.
            Professional Assistants: Jim Capretta, Shawn Coughlin, Ann 
                LaBelle.
    Subcommittee on Human Resources (B-317 RHOB), 5-1025.
        Staff Director.--Ron Haskins.
            Staff Assistants: Margaret Pratt, Scot Smith.
            Professional Assistants: Jona Turner, Matt Weidinger.
    Subcommittee on Oversight (1136 LHOB), 5-7601.
        Staff Director.--Donna Steele Flynn.
            Staff Assistant.--Jennifer Prazmark.
            Professional Assistants: William McKenney, Michael A. 
                Superata.
                
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    Subcommittee on Social Security (B-316 RHOB), 5-9263.
        Staff Director.--Valerie Nixon.
            Staff Assistant.--Katherine Keith.
            Professional Assistant.--Mary Anne Gee.
    Subcommittee on Trade (1104 LHOB), 5-6649.
        Staff Director.--Thelma J. Askey.
            Staff Assistant.--Teresa Houser.
            Trade Counsel.--Angela Ellard.
            Professional Assistants: Meredith Broadbent, Christopher A. 
                Smith.
    Tax Staff (1135 LHOB), 5-5522.
        Staff Director.--James D. Clark.
            Staff Assistant.--Barbara Adgate.
            Professional Assistants: Paul Auster, Timothy L. Hanford, 
                John L. Harrington, Norah H. Moseley.

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               SELECT AND SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE HOUSE

               Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

                 (H-405, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-4121)

            [Created pursuant to H. Res. 658, 95th Congress]

Larry Combest, of Texas.             Norman D. Dicks, of Washington.
Robert K. Dornan, of California.     Bill Richardson, of New Mexico.
C.W. Bill Young, of Florida.         Julian C. Dixon, of California.
James V. Hansen, of Utah.            Robert G. Torricelli, of New 
Jerry Lewis, of California.              Jersey.
Porter J. Goss, of Florida.          Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas.
Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania.        Nancy Pelosi, of California.
Bill McCollum, of Florida.           Greg Laughlin, of Texas.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware.

                              SUBCOMMITTEES

          human intelligence, analysis, and counterintelligence

Jerry Lewis, of California.          Ronald D. Coleman, of Texas.
C.W. Bill Young, of Florida.         Bill Richardson, of New Mexico.
Porter J. Goss, of Florida.          Julian C. Dixon, of California.
Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania.        Greg Laughlin, of Texas.
Bill McCollum, of Florida.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware.

                   technical and tactical intelligence

Robert K. Dornan, of California.     Nancy Pelosi, of California.
James V. Hansen, of Utah.            Norman D. Dicks, of Washington.
Jerry Lewis, of California.          Robert G. Torricelli, of New 
Bud Shuster, of Pennsylvania.            Jersey.
Bill McCollum, of Florida.           Greg Laughlin, of Texas.
Michael N. Castle, of Delaware.

                                  STAFF

Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (H-405), 225-4121.
    Chief Counsel.--Louis H. Dupart.
    Minority Counsel.--Michael W. Sheehy, 5-7690.
    Senior Counsel.--L. Christine Healey, 5-7690.
    Counsel.--Calvin R. Humphrey, 5-7690.
    Chief Clerk.--Lydia M. Olson.
    Staff Director.--Mark M. Lowenthal.
        Assistant Staff Director.--Stephen D. Nelson.
        Staff Assistants: Melissa S. Golder; Delores E. Jackson; Ilene 
            B. Romack; Karen W. Schindler.
    Chief of Registry/Security.--Mary Jane Maguire.
        Deputy Chief for Registry/Security.--William P. McFarland.
    Professional Staff: Catherine D. Eberwein; Kenneth M. Kodama; 
        Michael C. Meermans; John I. Mills; Susan M. Ouellette; Diane S. 
        Roark; Timothy R. Sample; Caryn A. Wagner.
        
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               National Republican Congressional Committee

              320 First Street SE. 20003.  Phone, 479-7000

                           EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Chairman.--Bill Paxon, Representative from New York.
    Vice Chairman.--Jim Nussle, Representative from Iowa.
        Executive Committee Chairman.--John Linder, Representative from 
            Georgia.
Members:
        Newt Gingrich, Representative from Georgia.
        Tom DeLay, Representative from Texas.
        Chris Cox, Representative from California.
        Barbara F. Vucanovich, Representative from Nevada.
        Dick Armey, Representative from Texas.
        John Boehner, Representative from Ohio.
        Susan Molinari, Representative from New York.
        Cass Ballenger, Representative from North Carolina.
        David Camp, Representative from Michigan.
        Jon Christensen, Representative from Nebraska.
        Barbara Cubin, Representative from Wyoming.
        Tom Davis, Representative from Virginia.
        John Doolittle, Representative from California.
        Bill Emerson, Representative from Missouri.
        Tom Ewing, Representative from Illinois.
        Tillie Fowler, Representative from Florida.
        Dan Frisa, Representative from New York.
        Enid Greene-Waldholtz, Representative from Utah.
        Gil Gutknecht, Representative from Minnesota.
        Peter Hoekstra, Representative from Michigan.
        Amo Houghton, Representative from New York.
        Tim Hutchinson, Representative from Arkansas.
        Ernie Istook, Representative from Oklahoma.
        Deborah Pryce, Representative from Ohio.
        Frank Riggs, Representative from California.
        Pat Roberts, Representative from Kansas.
        Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Representative from Florida.
        Matt Salmon, Representative from Arizona.
        Mark Sanford, Representative from South Carolina.
        Jim Saxton, Representative from New Jersey.
        Bob Walker, Representative from Pennsylvania.
        Zach Wamp, Representative from Tennessee.
        Jerry Weller, Representative from Illinois.
        Rick White, Representative from Washington.
        Roger Wicker, Representative from Mississippi.

                                  STAFF

National Republican Congressional Committee 320 First Street, SE. 20003.
    Executive Director.--Maria Cino, 479-7020.
        Chief Legal Counsel.--Judge Henry Gossel.
    Director, of--
        Political Division.--Ed Brookover, 479-7050.
        Finance Division.--Julie Wadler, 479-7030.
        Communications Division.--Craig Veith, 479-7070.
        Administration Division.--Donna Singleton, 479-7025.
        Research Division.--Mike Sununu, 479-7060.
        
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                       Republican Policy Committee

    Room 2471 RHOB, phone, 225-6168 (meets each Tuesday and Thursday)

Chairman.--Christopher Cox, of California.
    Speaker.--Newt Gingrich, of Georgia.
        John Linder, of Georgia.
        Bob Walker, of Pennsylvania.
    Majority Leader.--Dick Armey, of Texas.
    Majority Whip.--Tom DeLay, of Texas.
    Conference Chairman.--John Boehner, of Ohio.
    Conference Vice-chairman .--Susan Molinari, of New York.
    Conference Secretary.--Barbara Vucanovich, of Nevada.
    NRCC Chairman.--Bill Paxon, of New York.
    Sophomore Class Representative.--Michael Crapo, of Idaho.
    Freshman Class Representatives:
        David McIntosh, of Indiana.
        Sue Myrick, of North Carolina.
    Designated Leadership:
        Rules Committee.--Gerald B.H. Solomon, of New York.
        Ways and Means Committee.--Bill Archer, of Texas.
            Appropriations Committee.--Bob Livingston, of Louisiana.
            Budget Committee.--John R. Kasich, of Ohio.
    Regional and Small States Representatives:
        Richard Pombo, of California.
        Jimmy Quillen, of Tennessee.
        Joe Knollenberg, of Michigan.
        Harris Fawell, of Illinois.
        Curt Weldon, of Pennsylvania.
        Peter Blute, of Massachusetts.
        Floyd Spence, of South Carolina.
        Jim McCrery, of Louisiana.
        Jim Kolbe, of Arizona.
        Doug Bereuter, of Nebreska.
    Four Class Representatives
        Sophomore Class.--Jim Greenwood, of Pennsylvania.
        Sophomore Class.--Ed Royce, of California.
        Freshman Class.--Dave Weldon, of Florida.
        Freshman Class.--John Shadegg, of Arizona.
    Members-at-Large:
        Wayne Allard, of Colorado.
        Helen Chenoweth, of Idaho.
        Bill Goodling, of Pennsylvania.
        Mel Hancock, of Missouri.
        Bob Inglis, of South Carolina.
        Steve Largent, of Oklahoma.
        Ron Lewis, of Kentucky.
        Jim Saxton, of New Jersey.
        Cliff Stearns, of Florida.
        Jerry Weller, of Illinois.

                                  STAFF

Republican Policy Committee (2471 RHOB), 225-6168.
    Executive Director.--Benedict S. Cohen.
    Director, Communications/Senior Policy Analyst.--Antony Korenstein.
        Policy Analyst/Committee Coordinator.--Steven J. Ricks.

                       House Republican Conference

                       1010 LHOB, phone, 225-5107

Chairman.--John A. Boehner, Representative from Ohio.
    Vice-Chairman.--Susan Molinari, Representative from New York.
        Secretary.--Barbara F. Vucanovich, Representative from Nevada.
        
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                                  STAFF

House Republican Conference (1010 LHOB), 225-5107.
    Executive Director.--Barry Jackson.
    Director of--
        Policy.--Brian Gaston.
        Outreach.--Joyce Hamilton.
        Members Services.--Dwayne Kratt.
        Communications.--Paula Nowakowski.
    Press Secretary.--John Czwartacki.
        Press Assistant.--Chad Kolton.
    Staff Assistant.--Mary Catherine English.
    Conference Coordinator.--Brenda Benjamin.
    Policy and Planning Coordinator.--Christy Carson.
    Senior Policy Analyst.--Bob Vanasse.
        Policy Analyst.--Brady Newby.
    Theme Team.--Bill Greene.

                   House Republican Steering Committee

                   H-233 The Capitol, phone, 225-0600

Chairman.--Newt Gingrich.

                                  STAFF

House Republican Steering Committee (H-233 The Capitol), 225-0600.
    Assistants to the Speaker: Ed Kutler; Jack Howard; Gardner Peckham; 
        Arne Christenson, 225-0510.
        Special Assistant to the Speaker.--Annette Thompson Meeks.
    Chief of Staff.--Dan Meyer.
        Assistant to the Chief of Staff.--Karen C. Feaga.
    Executive Staff Assistant.--Anne Beighey, H-232.
    Staff Assistants: Kristen Bittiker, 225-0600; John Duncan, 225-0600; 
        Veloris Jean Edwards, 226-0600; Robert George, H-236, 225-2800; 
        Ann Mercorrella, H-419D, 225-52774; Sue Yang, 225-0510.
    Office Manager.--Christy Surprenant.
    Counsel to the Speaker.--Sue Wadel.
    Executive Assistant.--Rachel Phillips, H-232.
    Press Secretary/Spokesperson.--Tony Blankley, H-236, 225-2800.
        Assistant Press Secretary.--Lauren Sims, H-236, 225-2800.
            Press Assistant.--John Cox, H-236, 225-2800.
    Communications Coordinator.--Leigh Ann Metzger, H-236, 225-2800.
    Special Events Coordinator.--Kathleen Taylor, H-333, 225-4500.
    Scheduler.--Hardy Lott, H-419D, 225-2774.
    Senior Floor Assistant.--Len Swinehart, H-209, 225-2204.
        Floor Assistants: Martha Morrison; Mark Peterson, H-209, 225-
            2204.

               Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

          430 South Capitol Street SE. 20003.   Phone, 863-1500

Chairman.--Martin Frost, Representative from Texas.
    Vice Chairman.--Nancy Pelosi, Representative from California.
    Ex Officio Members:
        Richard A. Gephardt, Representative from Missouri.
        David Bonior, Representative from Michigan.
        Vic Fazio, Representative from California.
        Barbara B. Kennelly, Representative from Connecticut.
        Rosa L. DeLauro, Representative from Connecticut.
        Chet Edwards, Representative from Texas.
        John Lewis, Representative from Georgia.
        Bill Richardson, Representative from New Mexico.
    Co-chairs, Full Committee:
        Bill Brewster, Representative from Oklahoma.
        Robert (Bud) Cramer Jr., Representative from Alabama.
        Peter Deutsch, Representative from Florida.
        
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        Barney Frank, Representative from Massachusetts.
        William (Jeff) Jefferson, Representative from Louisiana.
        Joseph P. Kennedy II, Representative from Massachusetts.
        Carolyn B. Maloney, Representative from New York.
        Patricia Schroeder, Representative from Colorado.
        Charles W. Stenholm, Representative from Texas.
        Pat Williams, Representative from Alabama.
    Oversight Subcommittee, At-Large Members:
        Sherrod Brown, Representative from Ohio.
        James E. Clyburn, Representative from South Carolina.
        Norman D. Dicks, Representative from Washington.
        Anna G. Eshoo, Representative from California.
        Patsy Mink, Representative from Hawaii.
        Pete Peterson, Representative from Florida.
        Earl Pomeroy, Representative from North Dakota.
    Leader's Appointees:
        Neil Abercrombie, Representative from Hawaii.
        Jerry F. Costello, Representative from Illinois.
        Chaka Fattah, Representative from Pennsylvania.
        Bart Gordon, Representative from Tennessee.
        James A. Hayes, Representative from Louisiana.
        Patrick J. Kennedy, Representative from Rhode Island.
        Nita M. Lowey, Representative from New York.
        Karen McCarthy, Representative from Missouri.
        James P. Moran, Representative from Virginia.
        Donald M. Payne, Representative from New Jersey.
        Tim Roemer, Representative from Indiana.
    Vice Chairs, Speaker's Club:
        Norman Y. Mineta, Representative from California.
        John (Jack) Murtha, Representative from Pennsylvania.
    Co-chairs, Chairmen's Council:
        John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan.
        David R. Obey, Representative from
    Co-chair, Democratic House and Senate Council:
        Robert T. Matsui, Representative from California.
    State Representatives:
        Tom Bevill, Representative from Alabama.
        Blanche Lambert Lincoln, Representative from Arizona.
        Calvin M. Dooley, Representative from California.
        David E. Skaggs, Representative from Colorado.
        Samuel Gejdenson, Representative from Connecticut.
        Sam Gibbons, Representative from Florida.
        Cynthia A. McKinney, Representative from Georgia.
        Patsy Mink, Representative from Hawaii.
        Richard J. Durbin, Representative from Illinois.
        Lee H. Hamilton, Representative from Indiana.
        Scotty Baesler, Representative from Kentucky.
        William (Jeff) Jefferson, Representative from Louisiana.
        Steny Hoyer, Representative from Maryland.
        Richard E. Neal, Representative from Massachusetts.
        John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan.
        James L. Oberstar, Representative from Minnesota.
        Bennie G. Thompson, Representative from Mississippi.
        Harold L. Volkmer, Representative from Missouri.
        Robert G. Torricelli, Representative from New Jersey.
        Gary L. Ackerman, Representative from New York.
        Charlie Rose, Representative from North Carolina.
        Thomas C. Sawyer, Representative from Ohio.
        Ron Wyden, Representative from Oregon.
        John (Jack) Murtha, Representative from Pennsylvania.
        Jack Reed, Representative from Rhode Island.
        James E. Clyburn, Representative from South Carolina.
        Harold E. Ford, Representative from Tennessee.
        Greg Laughlin, Representative from Texas.
        Norman D. Dicks, Representative from Washington.
        Gerald D. Kleczka, Representative from Wisconsin.


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                                  STAFF

Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, 430 South Capitol Street 
        SE. 20003, 863-1500.
Executive Director.--Matt Angle, 485-3424.
    Assistant to Executive Director.--Kelly Powls, 485-3405.
    Legal Counsel.--Robert F. Bauer; Perkins Coie, 628-6600.

                         COMMUNICATIONS DIVISION

    Communications Director.--James (Jim) Whitney, 485-3416.
        Press Spokesperson.--Tricia Primrose, 485-3432.

                           POLITICAL DIVISION

    Political Director.--Robert (Rob) Engel, 485-3448.
        Deputy Political Director.--Julie Dwyer, 485-3425.
        Assistant to the Political Director.--Christopher (Chris) 
            Keuleman, 485-3433.
        Director, Political Outreach.--Jennifer Burton, 485-3515.
        Consultant.--Mark Gersh, 547-1151.

                            RESEARCH DIVISION

    Research Director.--Peter Cari, 485-3507.
        Deputy Research Directors: Phillip Denny, 485-3415; Harry 
            Bainbridge, 485-3523; Randy Dukes, 485-3515.
        Research Assistant.--David Hawkins, 485-3521.

                            FINANCE DIVISION

    Finance Director.--Jennifer Treat, 485-3422.
        Director of--
            Speaker's Club.--Caroline Finklea-Sullivan, 485-3417.
            Chairmen's Council.--Dotti Mavromatis, 485-3420.
            Member Fundraising.--Christopher (Chris) Orlando, 485-3438.
            Financial Services.--William (Will) Stone, 485-3452.
        Regional Fundraising Coordinator.--Erin Graefe, 485-3457.
        Financial Assistant.--Aillson Baker, 485-3403.
        Financial Associate.--Carol Cockrill, 485-3444.
        Labor Liaison.--Richard (Dick) Murphy, 485-3113.

                               DIRECT MAIL

    Director, Direct Mail.--Elizabeth (Liz) Fisher, 485-3421.
        Deputy Director, Direct Mail.--Stephanie Abrams, 485-3447.
        Consultant.--Hal Malchow.

                         ADMINISTRATION DIVISION

    Chief Financial Officer.--Janica Kyrlacopoulos, 485-3455.
        Controller.--Jackie Forte-Mackay, 485-3411.
        Accounts Manager.--Jimmia Hammond, 485-3408.
        Office Administrator.--Jacqueline (Jacqui) Vaughn, 485-3413.
        Projects Assistant.--Milly Velez, 485-3520.
        Assistant to the Chairman.--Marc Abrams, 485-3418.
        Receptionist.--Claudette Street, 863-1500.

                       COMPUTER RESOURCES DIVISION

    Director, Computer Resources.--Charles (Charlie) Beatty, 485-3409.
        Senior Programmer/Analyst.--Donald (Don) Burdick, 485-3429.
        Technical Support Analyst.--Wilma (Patt) Patterson-Jones, 485-
            3506.

                     HARRIMAN COMMUNICATIONS CENTER

    Director.--Dennis Hayden, 485-3412.
        Deputy Director.--Amy Gleklen, 485-3503.
        Receptionist.--Claudette Washington, 485-3406.
        Technicians: Alyson Curcio, 485-3445; Dennis Ballard; Carol 
            Rachou; Kevin Greenberg; Jeffrey (Jeff) Herberger, 485-3400.

                   DEMOCRATIC HOUSE AND SENATE COUNCIL

    Executive Director.--Berry Trimble, 485-3456.
        Campaign Services Coordinator.--Rod Kassir, 485-3508.
        Consultant.--Susanne Haessler, 863-1500, ext. 468.


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                       Democratic Policy Committee

                Room H-301, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-6760

Chairman.--Richard A. Gephardt, Representative from Missouri.
    Co-Chair.--Eva M. Clayton, Representative from North Carolina.
    Co-Chairmen:
        George Miller, Representative from California.
        John M. Spratt, Representative from South Carolina.
        Richard J. Durbin, Representative from Illinois.
        Kweisi Mfume, Representative from Maryland.
        David R. Obey, Representative from Wisconsin.

                                  STAFF

Democratic Policy Committee (H-301, The Capitol).
    Executive Director.--Craig Hanna.
    Counsel.--Faith Rivers.
    Special Assistant for Communication.--Melissa Narins.
    Communication Analysts: Martha Coven; Paul Frick.
    Advisors for--
        Domestic Policy.--Andie King.
        Foreign Policy.--Brett O'Brien.
        Policy.--Jim Hawley.

                         Democratic Caucus Staff

                       1420 LHOB, phone, 226-3210

Chairman.--Vic Fazio.
    Vice Chairman.--Barbara B. Kennelly.

                                  STAFF

Democratic Caucus Staff
    Chief of Staff.--Monica Maples.
    Policy Director.--Julie Tippens.
        Communications/Policy Assistant.--Jesse Moss.
    Program Director.--Stacey Krum.
        Program Assistant.--Jennifer Fitzgerald.

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                    JOINT COMMITTEES OF THE CONGRESS

               Joint Committee of Congress on the Library

         711 Hart Senate Office Building 20510.  Phone, 224-3753

  [Created by Act of August 2, 1946 (60 Stat., 838 OHOB); U.S. Code 2, 
                              section 132b]

                                 MEMBERS

Chairman.--Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon.
Vice Chairman.--William M. Thomas, Representative from California.

        senate                               house
Ted Stevens of Alaska                  Pat Roberts, of Kansas
Thad Cochran of Mississippi            Robert W. Ney, of Ohio
Claiborne Pell, of Rhode Island        Vic Fazio, of California
Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New        Ed Pastor, of Arizona
        York

                       Joint Committee on Printing

  Room SH-818, U.S. Senate 20510-6606.  Phone, 224-5241; FAX: 224-1176

  [Created by act of Aug. 3, 1846 (9 Stat. 114); U.S. Code 44, section 
                                  101]

                                 MEMBERS

Chairman.--William M. Thomas, Representative from California.
Vice Chairman.--Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska.

        house                                senate
Pat Roberts, of Kansas.                Mark O. Hatfield, of Oregon.
Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.                Thad Cochran, of Mississippi.
Steny H. Hoyer, of Maryland.           Wendell H. Ford, of Kentucky.
William J. Jefferson, of Louisiana.    Daniel K. Inouye, of Hawaii.

                                  STAFF

Joint Committee on Printing (SH-818), 224-5241.
    Staff Director.--Linda Kemp.
    Deputy Staff Director.--Shirley Woodrow.
    Minority Staff: John Chambers; Robert Mansker.
    Professional Staff Members: James C. Bradley; Mary Beth Lawler; 
        Craven Rand.

                    CONGRESSIONAL RECORD INDEX OFFICE

U.S. Government Printing Office, Room C-738, North Capitol and H Streets 
                         20401.  Phone, 512-0275

Director.--Michael J. McCabe (acting), 512-0072.
    Senior Editor.--Marcia Oleszewski, 512-0280.
    Historian of Bills.--Barbre A. Brunson, 512-0274.
    Editor.--Maurice H. Martin.
        Indexers:
Ytta B. Carr
Grafton J. Daniels
Patrick D. Foster
Tucker Greer
Philip C. Hart
Karl M. Operle
Jason Parsons
Michael M. Sardone
Patricia J. Slater
Jodi L. Solomon


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                       Joint Committee on Taxation

                [Created by Public Law 20, 69th Congress]

 Room 1015, Longworth House Office Building 20515-6453.  Phone, 225-3621

                                 MEMBERS

Chairman.--Bill Archer, Representative from Texas.
    Vice Chairman.--Bob Packwood, Senator from Oregon.

        house                                senate
Philip M. Crane, of Illinois.        William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware.
William M. Thomas, of California.    Orrin G. Hatch, of Utah.
Sam Gibbons, of Florida.             Daniel Patrick Moynihan, of New 
Charles B. Rangel, of New York.          York.
                                     Max Baucus, of Montana.

                                  STAFF

Joint Committee on Taxation (1015 LHOB), 225-3621.
    Chief of Staff.--Kenneth J. Kies.
    Deputy Chief of Staff/Law.--Mary M. Schmitt (H1-A108 OHOB), 6-3270.
    Deputy Chief of Staff/Revenue Analysis.--Bernard A. Schmitt (H1-A621 
        OHOB), 6-7575.
    Deputy Administrative Assistant.--Michael E. Boren (1015 LHOB), 5-
        3621.
    Chief Clerk.--John H. Bloyer (1620 LHOB), 5-2647.
    Special Assistants: (1620 LHOB), 5-6641.
        Leon W. Klud.
        Jan Rovecamp.
    Accountants:
        Joseph M. Mikrut (1618 LHOB), 5-7377; Angela Yu (1622 LHOB), 5-
            3780.
    Special Counsel.--Laurie A. Matthews (1622 LHOB), 5-3780.
    Senior Legislation Counsels:
        H. Benjamin Hartley (1616 LHOB), 5-6801.
        Harold E. Hirsch (SH-836), 4-0494.
        Melvin C. Thomas (1618 LHOB), 5-7377.
    Legislation Counsels:
        Steven D. Arkin (H1-A105 OHOB), 6-3270.
        Daniel M. Berman (SD-204), 4-5561.
        Judy L. Kavjian (1616 LHOB), 5-6801.
        Alysa M. McDaniel (H1-A104 OHOB), 6-3270.
        Joseph W. Nega (1618 LHOB), 5-7377.
        Cecily W. Rock (1622 LHOB), 5-3780.
        Steven M. Rosenthal (SH-836), 4-0494.
        Carolyn E. Smith (SD-204), 4-5561.
        Jonathan Talisman (SD-204), 4-5561.
        Barry L. Wold (SD-204), 4-5561.
    Economists:
        Thomas A. Barthold (1616 LHOB), 5-6801.
        Thomas R. Bowne (SH-836), 4-0494.
        Patrick A. Driessen (H1-A620 OHOB), 6-7575.
        Christopher Giosa, (H1-A619), 6-7575.
        Robert P. Harvey (H1-A618), 6-7575.
        Ronald A. Jeremias (H1-A622 OHOB), 6-7575.
        Thomas F. Koerner (H1-A618 OHOB), 6-7575.
        Pamela H. Moomau (H1-A620 OHOB), 6-7575.
        Charles N. Saunders (H1-A622 OHOB), 6-7575.
        William T. Sutton (H1-A622 OHOB), 6-7575.
        Michael A. Udell (H1-A622 OHOB), 6-7575.
        Laura A. Wheeler (H1-A619 OHOB), 6-7575.
        Judy Xanthopoulos (H1-A619 OHOB), 6-7575.
    Statistical Analyst.--Melani M. Houser (H1-615 OHOB), 6-7575.
    Director of Tax Resources.--Tracy Nadel (H1-A614 OHOB), 5-7575.
    Tax Resources Specialist.--Karen Stevenson (H1-A614 OHOB), 6-7575.
    Senior Refund Counsel.--Roland W. Ford (3565 IRS), 2-3580.
    Refund Counsels: (3565 IRS), 2-3580.
            James L. Billinger.
            Norman J. Brand.
            Robert C. Gotwald.
            
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    Secretaries:
        Carolyn P. Abraham (1620 LHOB), 5-6641.
        Yvonne K. Alston (SD-204), 4-5561.
        Jean B. Best (H1-A615 OHOB), 6-7575.
        Debbie D. Davis (H1-A615 OHOB), 6-7575.
        Dzidra Germanis (3565 IRS), 2-3580.
        Teresa S. Grimes (1015 LHOB), 5-3621.
        Sharon Jedlicka (1015 LHOB), 5-3621.
        Julie M. Mitchell (3565 IRS), 2-3580.
        Josephine G. Piraneo (H1-A107 OHOB), 6-3270.
        Lucia J. Rogers (H1-A615 OHOB), 6-7575.
        Chris J. Simmons (1616 LHOB), 5-6801.
        Joanne Yanusz (1618 LHOB), 5-7377.
    Computer Specialists: (H1-A106 OHOB), 6-3270.
        William J. Dahl.
        Diana L. Nelson.
    Staff Assistants:
        Debra L. McMullen (1620 LHOB), 5-2647.
        Neval E. McMullen (SD-204), 4-5561.
        Richard L. Scott (1620 LHOB), 5-2647.
        Thomas A. St. Clair (1620 LHOB), 5-2647.

                        Joint Economic Committee

     (Room SD-G01 Dirksen Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-5171)

    [Created pursuant to sec. 5(a) of Public Law 304, 79th Congress]

                                 MEMBERS

Chairman.--Connie Mack, Senator from Florida.
    Vice Chairman.--Jim Saxton, Representative from New Jersey.

        senate                               house
William V. Roth, Jr., of Delaware.   Thomas W. Ewing, of Illinois.
Larry E. Craig, of Idaho.            Jack Quinn, of New York.
Robert F. Bennett, of Utah.          William (Mac) Thornberry, of Texas.
Rick Santorum, of Pennsylvania.      Donald A. Manzullo, of Illinois.
Rod Grams, of Minnesota.             Marshall (Mark) Sanford, of South 
Jeff Bingaman, of New Mexico.            Carolina.
Paul S. Sarbanes, of Maryland.       Fortney Pete Stark, of California.
Edward M. Kennedy, of                David R. Obey, of Wisconsin.
        Massachusetts.               Lee H. Hamilton, of Indiana.
Charles S. Robb, of Virginia.        Kweisi Mfume, of Maryland.

                                  STAFF

Joint Economic Committee (SD-G01), 4-5171.
    Deputy Director.--Allison Tyrer (SD-G01), 4-0378.
        Senior Advisor to Vice Chairman.--Andrew Quinlan (O'Neill 102), 
            6-3227.
        Executive Director.--Robert Mottice (SD-G01), 4-5171.
        Administrative Director.--Juanita Morgan (SD-G01), 4-1971.
        Chief Economist to Vice Chairman.--Lawrence Hunter (SH-805), 5-
            3923.
        Chief Economist.--Brian Westbury (SH-804), 4-0374.
        Majority Senior Economists: Chris Frenze (SH-805), 4-0373; Reed 
            Garfield (1537 LHOB), 5-2223.
        Economists: Leila Bate (1537 LHOB), 5-2253; Dan Miller (1537 
            LHOB), 5-2335.
        Senior Counsel.--Gary Gallant (O'Neill 102), 6-3228.
        Research  Assistants:  Dana  Holley  (1537  LHOB),  6-3234;  
            Stacey Smith  (SH-802), 4-0376.
        Professional Staff: Missy Cortese (SH-802), 4-3183; Ross 
            Lindholm (SD-G07), 4-2599; Greg Williams (SH-802), 4-0368; 
            Joe Englehard (O'Neill 102), 6-3226; Michael Mitchell 
            (O'Neill 102), 6-3228; Paul Merski (SH-802), 4-5171.
        Staff  Assistants:  Brad  Kaufman  (1537  LHOB),  6-3226;  Missy 
             Shorey  (SD-G01), 4-0367; Andrea Tippett (SD-G07), 4-0363; 
            Michael Gaines (SD-G01), 4-3582.
            
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        Finance Director.--Colleen Healy (SD-G01), 4-0370.
        General Counsel.--Jeff Styles (SD-G01), 4-2989.
        Communications Director.--Shelley Hymes (SD-G01), 4-7683.
    Minority Staff:
        Minority Staff Director.--Lee Price (FHOB-359), 6-4066.
        Minority Senior Economists: William Buechner (FHOB 359), 6-4065; 
            Patricia Ruggles (FHOB-359), 6-2487; Bill Spriggs (FHOB-
            359), 5-6028; Chad Stone (FHOB-359), 6-2485.
        Minority Research Assistant.--Robbie Lazarus (FHOB H2-359), 6-
            4066.
        Minority Staff Assistant.--Roni Singleton (SD-G01), 4-0381.
        Minority Press Secretary.--Caleb Marshall (FHOB-359), 6-2490.


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                  ASSIGNMENTS OF SENATORS TO COMMITTEES

     [Republicans roman (54); Democrats in italic (46); total, 100]

  

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          Committees (Standing, Joint,  
               Senator                      Special, and Select) and    
                                                 Subcommittees          
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Abraham..............................  Budget.                          
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Constitution, Federalism, and  
                                          Property Rights; Terrorism,   
                                          Technology, and Government    
                                          Information.                  
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Children and Families;         
                                          Education, Arts and           
                                          Humanities.                   
                                                                        
Akaka................................  Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Production and          
                                          Regulation; Parks, Historic   
                                          Preservation and Recreation.  
                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Oversight of Government        
                                          Management and the District of
                                          Columbia; Post Office and     
                                          Civil Service; Permanent      
                                          Subcommittee on               
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Veterans' Affairs.               
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                                                        
Ashcroft.............................  Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Communications;      
                                          Consumer Affairs, Foreign     
                                          Commerce and Tourism.         
                                       Foreign Relations:               
                                         African Affairs; International 
                                          Economic Policy, Export and   
                                          Trade Promotion; International
                                          Operations.                   
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Aging; Children and Families;  
                                          Education, Arts and           
                                          Humanities.                   
                                                                        
Baucus...............................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Marketing, Inspection, and     
                                          Product Promotion; Production 
                                          and Price Competitiveness.    
                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Transportation and             
                                          Infrastructure.               
                                       Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Medicare, 
                                          Long-Term Care and Health     
                                          Insurance; Social Security and
                                          Family Policy.                
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                       Joint Committee on Taxation.     
                                                                        
Bennett..............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         District of Columbia; Energy   
                                          and Water Development;        
                                          Interior; Legislative Branch; 
                                          VA, HUD, and Independent      
                                          Agencies.                     
                                       Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Regulatory Relief;            
                                          International Finance;        
                                          Securities.                   
                                       Small Business.                  
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Biden................................  Foreign Relations:               
                                         East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
                                          European Affairs;             
                                          International Economic Policy,
                                          Export and Trade Promotion;   
                                          International Operations.     
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Youth Violence.                
                                                                        
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Bingaman.............................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Acquisition and Technology;    
                                          Readiness; Strategic Forces.  
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Production and          
                                          Regulation; Forests and Public
                                          Land Management.              
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Bond.................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          and Related Agencies; Defense;
                                          Labor, Health and Human       
                                          Services, and Education;      
                                          Transportation; VA, HUD, and  
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                       Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Regulatory Relief; Housing    
                                          Opportunity and Community     
                                          Development; International    
                                          Finance.                      
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Drinking Water, Fisheries and  
                                          Wildlife; Transportation and  
                                          Infrastructure.               
                                       Small Business, chairman.        
                                                                        
Boxer................................  Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Regulatory Relief;            
                                          International Finance;        
                                          Securities.                   
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Clean Air, Wetlands, Private   
                                          Property, and Nuclear Safety; 
                                          Drinking Water, Fisheries, and
                                          Wildlife; Superfund, Waste    
                                          Control, and Risk Assessment. 
                                                                        
Bradley..............................  Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Research and            
                                          Development; Forests and      
                                          Public Land Management.       
                                       Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Long-Term 
                                          Growth, Debt and Deficit      
                                          Reduction; Taxation and IRS   
                                          Oversight.                    
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                                                        
Breaux...............................  Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Communications;      
                                          Oceans and Fisheries; Surface 
                                          Transportation and Merchant   
                                          Marine.                       
                                       Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Social    
                                          Security and Family Policy;   
                                          Taxation and IRS Oversight.   
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                                                        
Brown................................  Budget.                          
                                       Foreign Relations:               
                                         European Affairs; International
                                          Operations; Near Eastern and  
                                          South Asian Affairs.          
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Administrative Oversight and   
                                          the Courts; Constitution,     
                                          Federalism, and Property      
                                          Rights.                       
                                       Veterans' Affairs.               
                                                                        
Bryan................................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Airland Forces; Readiness;     
                                          Strategic Forces.             
                                       Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Regulatory Relief; Housing    
                                          Opportunity and Community     
                                          Development; Securities.      
                                       Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Consumer Affairs,    
                                          Foreign Commerce and Tourism; 
                                          Science, Technology, and      
                                          Space; Surface Transportation 
                                          and Merchant Marine.          
                                       Select Committee on Ethics.      
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                                                        
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Bumpers..............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          and Related Agencies;         
                                          Commerce, Justice, State, and 
                                          Judiciary; Defense; Interior; 
                                          Labor, Health and Human       
                                          Services, and Education.      
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Forests and Public Land        
                                          Management; Parks, Historic   
                                          Preservation and Recreation.  
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
Burns................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          and Related Agencies; Energy  
                                          and Water Development;        
                                          Interior; Military            
                                          Construction; VA, HUD, and    
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                       Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Communications;      
                                          Science, Technology, and      
                                          Space; Surface Transportation 
                                          and Merchant Marine.          
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Research and            
                                          Development; Forests and      
                                          Public Land Management.       
                                       Small Business.                  
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                                                        
Byrd.................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Defense; Energy and Water      
                                          Development; Interior; Labor, 
                                          Health and Human Services, and
                                          Education; Transportation.    
                                       Armed Services:                  
                                         Airland Forces; Personnel.     
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                                                        
Campbell.............................  Agriculture:                     
                                           Forestry, Conservation, and  
                                          Rural Revitalization;         
                                          Research, Nutrition, and      
                                          General Legislation.          
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Forests and Public Land        
                                          Management; Parks, Historic   
                                          Preservation and Recreation.  
                                       Veterans' Affairs.               
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                                                        
Chafee...............................  Environment and Public Works,    
                                        chairman.                       
                                       Finance:                         
                                         Medicaid and Health-Care for   
                                          Low-Income Families; Medicare,
                                          Long-Term Care and Health     
                                          Insurance; Social Security and
                                          Family Policy.                
                                                                        
Coats................................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Airland Forces; Personnel;     
                                          Readiness.                    
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Aging; Children and Families;  
                                          Education, Arts and           
                                          Humanities.                   
                                                                        
Cochran..............................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Marketing, Inspection, and     
                                          Product Promotion; Production 
                                          and Price Competitiveness.    
                                       Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          and Related Agencies; Defense;
                                          Energy and Water Development; 
                                          Interior; Labor, Health and   
                                          Human Services, and Education.
                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Oversight of Government        
                                          Management and the District of
                                          Columbia; Post Office and     
                                          Civil Service; Permanent      
                                          Subcommittee on               
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                       Joint Committee on the Library.  
                                       Joint Committee on Printing.     
                                                                        
Cohen................................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Airland Forces; Readiness;     
                                          Seapower; Strategic Forces.   
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                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Oversight of Government        
                                          Management and the District of
                                          Columbia; Permanent           
                                          Subcommittee on               
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Select Committee on Aging,       
                                        chairman.                       
                                       Select Committee on Ingelligence.
                                                                        
Conrad...............................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Forestry, Conservation, and    
                                          Rural Revitalization;         
                                          Marketing, Inspection, and    
                                          Product Promotion.            
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Medicare, 
                                          Long-Term Care and Health     
                                          Insurance; Taxation and IRS   
                                          Oversight.                    
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                                                        
Coverdell............................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Forestry, Conservation, and    
                                          Rural Revitalization;         
                                          Production and Price          
                                          Competitiveness.              
                                       Foreign Relations:               
                                         East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
                                          International Operations;     
                                          Western Hemisphere and Peace  
                                          Corps Affairs.                
                                       Small Business.                  
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                                                        
Craig................................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Forestry, Conservation, and    
                                          Rural Revitalization;         
                                          Research, Nutrition, and      
                                          General Legislation.          
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Research and            
                                          Development; Forests and      
                                          Public Land Management.       
                                       Veterans' Affairs.               
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                       Select Committee on Ethics.      
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
D'Amato..............................  Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs, chairman.              
                                       Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Long-Term 
                                          Growth, Debt and Deficit      
                                          Reduction; Taxation and IRS   
                                          Oversight.                    
                                                                        
Daschle..............................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Production and Price           
                                          Competitiveness; Research,    
                                          Nutrition, and General        
                                          Legislation.                  
                                                                        
DeWine...............................  Judiciary:                       
                                         Administrative Oversight and   
                                          the Courts; Constitution,     
                                          Federalism, and Property      
                                          Rights.                       
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Children and Families;         
                                          Disability Policy; Education, 
                                          Arts and Humanities.          
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                                                        
Dodd.................................  Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Regulatory Relief; Housing    
                                          Opportunity and Community     
                                          Development; Securities.      
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Foreign Relations:               
                                         Western Hemisphere and Peace   
                                          Corps Affairs.                
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Children and Families;         
                                          Education, Arts and           
                                          Humanities.                   
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                                                        
Dole.................................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Marketing, Inspection, and     
                                          Product Promotion; Production 
                                          and Price Competitiveness;    
                                          Research, Nutrition, and      
                                          General Legislation.          
                                       Finance:                         
                                         Medicare, Long-Term Care and   
                                          Health Insurance; Social      
                                          Security and Family Policy;   
                                          Taxation and IRS Oversight.   
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                                                        

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Domenici.............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Defense; Energy and
                                          Water Development; Interior;  
                                          Transportation.               
                                       Budget, chairman.                
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Production and          
                                          Regulation; Energy Research   
                                          and Development; Forests and  
                                          Public Land Management.       
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                                                        
Dorgan...............................  Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Science, Technology, 
                                          and Space; Surface            
                                          Transportation and Merchant   
                                          Marine.                       
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                           Forests and Public           
                                          Management.                   
                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Post Office and Civil Service; 
                                          Permanent Subcommittee on     
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Veterans' Affairs.               
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                       Select Committee on Ethics.      
                                                                        
Exon.................................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Airland Forces; Seapower;      
                                          Strategic Forces.             
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Communications;      
                                          Consumer Affairs, Foreign     
                                          Commerce, and Tourism; Surface
                                          Transportation and Merchant   
                                          Marine.                       
                                                                        
Faircloth............................  Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         HUD Oversight and Structure;   
                                          International Finance;        
                                          Securities.                   
                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Clean Air, Wetlands, Private   
                                          Property, and Nuclear Safety; 
                                          Drinking Water, Fisheries and 
                                          Wildlife; Transportation and  
                                          Infrastructure.               
                                                                        
Feingold.............................  Foreign Relations:               
                                         African Affairs; European      
                                          Affairs; International        
                                          Operations.                   
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Administrative Oversight and   
                                          the Courts; Antitrust,        
                                          Business Rights, and          
                                          Competition; Constitution,    
                                          Federalism, and Property      
                                          Rights.                       
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                                                        
Feinstein............................  Foreign Relations:               
                                         African Affairs; East Asian and
                                          Pacific Affairs; Near Eastern 
                                          and South Asian Affairs.      
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Immigration; Terrorism,        
                                          Technology, and Government    
                                          Information.                  
                                       Rules and Administration.        
Ford.................................  Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Communications;      
                                          Consumer Affairs, Foreign     
                                          Commerce, and Tourism.        
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Production and          
                                          Regulation; Energy Research   
                                          and Development.              
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                       Joint Committee on Printing.     
                                                                        
Frist................................  Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Regulatory Relief; Housing    
                                          Opportunity and Community     
                                          Development; International    
                                          Finance.                      
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Disability Policy; Education,  
                                          Arts and Humanities.          
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
Glenn................................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Airland Forces; Readiness;     
                                          Strategic Forces.             
                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Permanent Subcommittee on      
                                          Investigations.               

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                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                                                        
Gorton...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          and Related Agencies; Energy  
                                          and Water Development;        
                                          Interior; Labor, Health and   
                                          Human Services, and Education;
                                          Transportation.               
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Communications;      
                                          Consumer Affairs, Foreign     
                                          Commerce, and Tourism; Oceans 
                                          and Fisheries.                
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Disability Policy; Education,  
                                          Arts and Humanities.          
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                                                        
Graham...............................  Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Clean Air, Wetlands, Private   
                                          Property, and Nuclear Safety; 
                                          Transportation and            
                                          Infrastructure.               
                                       Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Medicaid  
                                          and Health-Care for Low-Income
                                          Families; Medicare, Long-Term 
                                          Care and Health Insurance.    
                                       Veterans' Affairs.               
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                                                        
Gramm................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Defense; Foreign   
                                          Operations; Transportation;   
                                          VA, HUD, and Independent      
                                          Agencies.                     
                                       Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Regulatory Relief; HUD        
                                          Oversight and Structure;      
                                          Securities.                   
                                       Budget.                          
                                                                        
Grams................................  Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Regulatory Relief; HUD        
                                          Oversight and Structure;      
                                          Securities.                   
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Research and            
                                          Development; Parks, Historic  
                                          Preservation and Recreation.  
                                       Foreign Relations:               
                                         East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
                                          International Economic Policy,
                                          Export and Trade Promotion;   
                                          Near Eastern and South Asian  
                                          Affairs.                      
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Grassley.............................  Budget.                          
                                       Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Medicare, 
                                          Long-Term Care and Health     
                                          Insurance; Taxation and IRS   
                                          Oversight.                    
                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Oversight of Government        
                                          Management and the District of
                                          Columbia; Permanent           
                                          Subcommittee on               
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Administrative Oversight and   
                                          the Courts; Immigration.      
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                                                        
Gregg................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Foreign Operations;
                                          Labor, Health and Human       
                                          Services, and Education;      
                                          Military Construction;        
                                          Treasury, Postal Service,     
                                          General Government.           
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Aging; Education, Arts and     
                                          Humanities.                   
                                                                        
Harkin...............................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Forestry, Conservation, and    
                                          Rural Revitalization;         
                                          Research, Nutrition, and      
                                          General Legislation.          
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                                       Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          and Related Agencies; Defense;
                                          Foreign Operations; Labor,    
                                          Health and Human Services, and
                                          Education; Transportation.    
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Children and Families;         
                                          Disability Policy; Education, 
                                          Arts and Humanities.          
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
Hatch................................  Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Medicare, 
                                          Long-Term Care and Health     
                                          Insurance; Taxation and IRS   
                                          Oversight.                    
                                       Judiciary, chairman:             
                                         Antitrust, Business Rights, and
                                          Competition; Constitution,    
                                          Federalism, and Property      
                                          Rights; Youth Violence.       
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                       Joint Committee on Taxation.     
                                                                        
Hatfield.............................  Appropriations, chairman:        
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Energy and Water   
                                          Development; Interior; Labor, 
                                          Health and Human Services, and
                                          Education; Transportation.    
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Production and          
                                          Regulation; Forests and Public
                                          Land Management.              
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                       Joint Committee on the Library.  
                                       Joint Committee on Printing.     
                                                                        
Heflin...............................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Forestry, Conservation, and    
                                          Rural Revitalization;         
                                          Research, Nutrition, and      
                                          General Legislation.          
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                           Energy Research and          
                                          Development; Parks, Historic  
                                          Preservation, and Recreation. 
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Administrative Oversight and   
                                          the Courts; Antitrust,        
                                          Business Rights, and          
                                          Competition.                  
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
Helms................................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Forestry, Conservation, and    
                                          Rural Revitalization;         
                                          Marketing, Inspection, and    
                                          Product Promotion; Production 
                                          and Price Competitiveness.    
                                       Foreign Relations, chairman:     
                                         International Operations;      
                                          Western Hemisphere and Peace  
                                          Corps Affairs.                
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                                                        
Hollings.............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Defense; Energy and
                                          Water Development; Interior;  
                                          Labor, Health and Human       
                                          Services, and Education.      
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Communications.                
                                                                        
Hutchison............................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Acquisition and Technology;    
                                          Airland Forces; Strategic     
                                          Forces.                       
                                       Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Science, Technology, 
                                          and Space; Surface            
                                          Transportation and Merchant   
                                          Marine.                       
                                       Small Business.                  
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                                                        
Inhofe...............................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Acquisition and Technology;    
                                          Airland Forces; Readiness.    
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                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Clean Air, Wetlands, Private   
                                          Property, and Nuclear Safety; 
                                          Superfund, Waste Control, and 
                                          Risk Assessment.              
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                                                        
Inouye...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Defense; Foreign   
                                          Operations; Labor, Health and 
                                          Human Services, and Education;
                                          Military Construction.        
                                       Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Communications;      
                                          Oceans and Fisheries; Surface 
                                          Transportation and Merchant   
                                          Marine.                       
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                       Joint Committee on Printing.     
                                                                        
Jeffords.............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         District of Columbia; Foreign  
                                          Operations; Labor, Health and 
                                          Human Services, and Education;
                                          Legislative Branch; Treasury, 
                                          Postal Service, General       
                                          Government.                   
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Production and          
                                          Regulation; Parks, Historic   
                                          Preservation and Recreation.  
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Children and Families;         
                                          Disability Policy; Education, 
                                          Arts and Humanities.          
                                       Veterans' Affairs.               
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                                                        
Johnston.............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          and Related Agencies; Defense;
                                          Energy and Water Development; 
                                          Interior; VA, HUD, and        
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Energy and Natural Resources.    
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                                                        
Kassebaum............................  Foreign Relations:               
                                         African Affairs; East Asian and
                                          Pacific Affairs; European     
                                          Affairs.                      
                                       Labor and Human Resources,       
                                        chairman:                       
                                         Aging; Education, Arts and     
                                          Humanities.                   
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                                                        
Kempthorne...........................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Acquisition and Technology;    
                                          Airland Forces; Strategic     
                                          Forces.                       
                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Drinking Water, Fisheries, and 
                                          Wildlife; Transportation and  
                                          Infrastructure.               
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
Kennedy..............................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Acquisition and Technology;    
                                          Personnel; Seapower.          
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Constitution, Federalism, and  
                                          Property Rights; Immigration. 
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Disability Policy; Education,  
                                          Arts and Humanities.          
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Kerrey...............................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Marketing, Inspection, and     
                                          Production Promotion;         
                                          Production and Price          
                                          Competitiveness.              
                                       Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          and Related Agencies;         
                                          Commerce, Justice, State, and 
                                          Judiciary; Energy and Water   
                                          Development; Treasury, Postal 
                                          Service, General Government;  
                                          VA, HUD, and Independent      
                                          Agencies.                     
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                                                        

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Kerry................................  Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Regulatory Relief; Housing    
                                          Opportunity and Community     
                                          Development; International    
                                          Finance.                      
                                       Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Communications; Oceans and     
                                          Fisheries; Science,           
                                          Technology, and Space.        
                                       Foreign Relations:               
                                         East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
                                          International Operations; Near
                                          Eastern and South Asian       
                                          Affairs.                      
                                       Small Business.                  
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                                                        
Kohl.................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          and Related Agencies; District
                                          of Columbia; Labor, Health and
                                          Human Services, and Education;
                                          Military Construction.        
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Administrative Oversight and   
                                          the Courts; Terrorism,        
                                          Technology, and Government    
                                          Information; Youth Violence.  
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                                                        
Kyl..................................  Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Research and            
                                          Development; Forests and      
                                          Public Land Management.       
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Constitution, Federalism, and  
                                          Property Rights; Immigration. 
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                                                        
Lautenberg...........................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Defense; Foreign   
                                          Operations; Transportation;   
                                          VA, HUD, and Independent      
                                          Agencies.                     
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Drinking Water, Fisheries, and 
                                          Wildlife; Superfund, Waste    
                                          Control, and Risk Assessment. 
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
Leahy................................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry.                       
                                       Appropriations:                  
                                         Defense; Foreign Operations;   
                                          Interior; VA, HUD, and        
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Antitrust, Business Rights, and
                                          Competition; Terrorism,       
                                          Technology, and Government    
                                          Information.                  
                                                                        
Levin................................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Acquisition and Technology;    
                                          Airland Forces; Strategic     
                                          Forces.                       
                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Oversight of Government        
                                          Management and the District of
                                          Columbia; Permanent           
                                          Subcommittee on               
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
Lieberman............................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Airland Forces; Seapower.      
                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Clean Air, Wetlands, Private   
                                          Property, and Nuclear Safety; 
                                          Drinking Water, Fisheries and 
                                          Wildlife.                     
                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Oversight of Government        
                                          Management and the District of
                                          Columbia; Permanent           
                                          Subcommittee on               
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
Lott.................................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Personnel; Seapower; Strategic 
                                          Forces.                       
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Communications;      
                                          Science, Technology, and      
                                          Space; Surface Transportation 
                                          and Merchant Marine.          
                                                                        

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Lugar................................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry, chairman.             
                                       Foreign Relations:               
                                         East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
                                          European Affairs; Western     
                                          Hemisphere and Peace Corps    
                                          Affairs.                      
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                                                        
Mack.................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Defense; Foreign Operations;   
                                          Interior; Labor, Health and   
                                          Human Services, and Education;
                                          Legislative Branch.           
                                       Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Regulatory Relief; Housing    
                                          Opportunity and Community     
                                          Development; International    
                                          Finance.                      
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                       Joint Economic Committee         
                                                                        
McCain...............................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Personnel; Readiness; Seapower.
                                       Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Communications;      
                                          Consumer Affairs, Foreign     
                                          Commerce and Tourism.         
                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Oversight of Government        
                                          Management and the District of
                                          Columbia; Post Office and     
                                          Civil Service; Permanent      
                                          Subcommittee on               
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs,     
                                        chairman.                       
                                                                        
McConnell............................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Marketing, Inspection, and     
                                          Product Promotion; Research,  
                                          Nutrition, and General        
                                          Legislation.                  
                                       Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          and Related Agencies;         
                                          Commerce, Justice, State, and 
                                          Judiciary; Defense; Energy and
                                          Water Development; Foreign    
                                          Operations.                   
                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Clean Air, Wetlands, Private   
                                          Property, and Nuclear Safety; 
                                          Superfund, Waste Control, and 
                                          Risk Assessment.              
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                       Select Committee on Ethics,      
                                        chairman.                       
                                                                        
Mikulski.............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Foreign Operations; Legislative
                                          Branch; Transportation;       
                                          Treasury, Postal Service,     
                                          General Government; VA, HUD,  
                                          and Independent Agencies.     
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Aging; Education, Arts and     
                                          Humanities.                   
                                       Select Committee on Ethics.      
                                                                        
Moseley-Braun........................  Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Regulatory Relief; HUD        
                                          Oversight and Structure;      
                                          International Finance.        
                                       Finance:                         
                                         Medicaid and Health-Care for   
                                          Low-Income Families; Medicare,
                                          Long-Term Care and Health     
                                          Insurance; Social Security and
                                          Family Policy.                
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                                                        
Moynihan.............................  Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Superfund, Waste Control, and  
                                          Risk Assessment;              
                                          Transportation and            
                                          Infrastructure.               
                                       Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Social    
                                          Security and Family Policy;   
                                          Taxation and IRS Oversight.   
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                       Joint Committee on the Library.  
                                       Joint Committee on Taxation.     
                                                                        
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Murkowski............................  Energy and Natural Resources,    
                                        chairman.                       
                                       Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Long-Term 
                                          Growth, Debt and Deficit      
                                          Reduction; Taxation and IRS   
                                          Oversight.                    
                                       Veterans' Affairs.               
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                                                        
Murray...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Energy and Water Development;  
                                          Foreign Operations; Interior; 
                                          Legislative Branch.           
                                       Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         HUD Oversight and Structure;   
                                          International Finance;        
                                          Securities.                   
                                       Budget.                          
                                                                        
Nickles..............................  Budget.                          
                                       Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Production and          
                                          Regulation; Parks, Historic   
                                          Preservation and Recreation.  
                                       Finance:                         
                                         Medicaid and Health-Care for   
                                          Low-Income Families; Social   
                                          Security and Family Policy;   
                                          Taxation and IRS Oversight.   
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                                                        
Nunn.................................  Armed Services.                  
                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Permanent Subcommittee on      
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
Packwood.............................  Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Communications; Oceans and     
                                          Fisheries; Surface            
                                          Transportation and Merchant   
                                          Marine.                       
                                       Finance, chairman:               
                                         International Trade; Medicare, 
                                          Long-Term Care and Health     
                                          Insurance; Taxation and IRS   
                                          Oversight.                    
                                       Joint Committee on Taxation.     
                                                                        
Pell.................................  Foreign Relations:               
                                         European Affairs; International
                                          Economic Policy, Export and   
                                          Trade Promotion; International
                                          Operations; Western Hemisphere
                                          and Peace Corps Affairs.      
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Children and Families;         
                                          Education, Arts and           
                                          Humanities.                   
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                       Joint Committee on the Library.  
                                                                        
Pressler.............................  Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation, chairman:       
                                         Aviation; Communications;      
                                          Consumer Affairs, Foreign     
                                          Commerce and Tourism; Science,
                                          Technology, and Space.        
                                       Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Long-Term 
                                          Growth, Debt and Deficit      
                                          Reduction; Taxation and IRS   
                                          Oversight.                    
                                       Small Business.                  
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                                                        
Pryor................................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Marketing, Inspection, and     
                                          Product Promotion; Production 
                                          and Price Competitiveness.    
                                       Finance:                         
                                         Long-Term Growth, Debt and     
                                          Deficit Reduction; Medicare,  
                                          Long-Term Care and Health     
                                          Insurance; Taxation and IRS   
                                          Oversight.                    
                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Oversight of Government        
                                          Management and the District of
                                          Columbia; Post Office and     
                                          Civil Service; Permanent      
                                          Subcommittee on               
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                                                        
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Reid.................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Energy and Water Development;  
                                          Interior; Labor, Health and   
                                          Human Services, and Education;
                                          Military Construction;        
                                          Transportation.               
                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Drinking Water, Fisheries and  
                                          Wildlife; Transportation and  
                                          Infrastructure.               
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                                                        
Robb.................................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Personnel; Readiness; Seapower.
                                       Foreign Relations:               
                                         East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
                                          Near Eastern and South Asian  
                                          Affairs; Western Hemisphere   
                                          and Peace Corps Affairs.      
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Rockefeller..........................  Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Communications;      
                                          Consumer Affairs, Foreign     
                                          Commerce, and Tourism;        
                                          Science, Technology, and      
                                          Space.                        
                                       Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Medicaid  
                                          and Health-Care for Low-Income
                                          Families; Medicare, Long-Term 
                                          Care and Health Insurance.    
                                       Veterans' Affairs.               
                                                                        
Roth.................................  Finance:                         
                                         International Trade; Medicaid  
                                          and Health-Care for Low-Income
                                          Families; Taxation and IRS    
                                          Oversight.                    
                                       Governmental Affairs, chairman:  
                                         Permanent Subcommittee on      
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                       Joint Committee on Taxation.     
                                                                        
Santorum.............................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Marketing, Inspection, and     
                                          Product Promotion; Research,  
                                          Nutrition, and General        
                                          Legislation.                  
                                       Armed Services:                  
                                         Airland Forces; Personnel;     
                                          Readiness.                    
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Sarbanes.............................  Banking, Housing and Urban       
                                        Affairs.                        
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Foreign Relations:               
                                         European Affairs; International
                                          Economic Policy, Export and   
                                          Trade Promotion; Near Eastern 
                                          and South Asian Affairs.      
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Shelby...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Defense; Foreign Operations;   
                                          Military Construction;        
                                          Treasury, Postal Service,     
                                          General Government; VA, HUD,  
                                          and Independent Agencies.     
                                       Banking, Housing, and Urban      
                                        Affairs:                        
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Regulatory Relief; Housing    
                                          Opportunity and Community     
                                          Development; Securities.      
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence.
                                                                        
Simon................................  Budget.                          
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Constitution, Federalism, and  
                                          Property Rights; Immigration. 
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Aging; Disability Policy;      
                                          Education, Arts and           
                                          Humanities.                   
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                                                        
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Simpson..............................  Finance:                         
                                         Long-Term Growth, Debt and     
                                          Deficit Reduction; Medicare,  
                                          Long-Term Care and Health     
                                          Insurance; Social Security and
                                          Family Policy.                
                                                                        
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Antitrust, Business Rights, and
                                          Competition; Immigration;     
                                          Youth Violence.               
                                       Veterans' Affairs, chairman.     
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                                                        
Smith................................  Armed Services:                  
                                         Acquisition and Technology;    
                                          Seapower; Strategic Forces.   
                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Superfund, Waste Control, and  
                                          Risk Assessment;              
                                          Transportation and            
                                          Infrastructure.               
                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Post Office and Civil Service; 
                                          Permanent Subcommittee on     
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Select Committee on Ethics.      
                                                                        
Snowe................................  Budget.                          
                                       Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Consumer Affairs, Foreign      
                                          Commerce and Tourism; Oceans  
                                          and Fisheries; Surface        
                                          Transportation and Merchant   
                                          Marine.                       
                                       Foreign Relations:               
                                         African Affairs; European      
                                          Affairs; International        
                                          Operations; Near Eastern and  
                                          South Asian Affairs.          
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
Specter..............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          and Related Agencies; Defense;
                                          Foreign Operations; Labor,    
                                          Health and Human Services, and
                                          Education; Transportation.    
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Antitrust, Business Rights, and
                                          Competition; Immigration;     
                                          Terrorism, Technology, and    
                                          Government Information.       
                                       Veterans' Affairs.               
                                       Select Committee on Intelligence,
                                        chairman.                       
                                                                        
Stevens..............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Defense; Interior; 
                                          Military Construction; VA,    
                                          HUD, and Independent Agencies.
                                       Commerce, Science, and           
                                        Transportation:                 
                                         Aviation; Communications;      
                                          Oceans and Fisheries; Science,
                                          Technology, and Space; Surface
                                          Transportation and Merchant   
                                          Marine.                       
                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Post Office and Civil Service; 
                                          Permanent Subcommittee on     
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Rules and Administration,        
                                        chairman.                       
                                       Joint Committee on the Library.  
                                       Joint Committee on Printing.     
                                                                        
Thomas...............................  Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Production and          
                                          Regulation; Forests and Public
                                          Land Management; Parks,       
                                          Historic Preservation and     
                                          Recreation.                   
                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Clean Air, Wetlands, Private   
                                          Property, and Nuclear Safety; 
                                          Drinking Water, Fisheries and 
                                          Wildlife.                     
                                       Foreign Relations:               
                                         East Asian and Pacific Affairs;
                                          International Economic Policy,
                                          Export and Trade Promotion;   
                                          Near Eastern and South Asian  
                                          Affairs.                      
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
                                                                        
Thompson.............................  Foreign Relations:               
                                         European Affairs; International
                                          Economic Policy, Export and   
                                          Trade Promotion; Near Eastern 
                                          and South Asian Affairs;      
                                          Western Hemisphere and Peace  
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                                       Governmental Affairs:            
                                         Oversight of Government        
                                          Management and the District of
                                          Columbia; Permanent           
                                          Subcommittee on               
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Terrorism, Technology, and     
                                          Government Information; Youth 
                                          Violence.                     
                                       Special Committee on Aging.      
                                                                        
Thurmond.............................  Armed Services, chairman.        
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Administrative Oversight and   
                                          the Courts; Antitrust,        
                                          Business Rights, and          
                                          Competition; Terrorism,       
                                          Technology, and Government    
                                          Information.                  
                                       Veterans' Affairs.               
                                                                        
Warner...............................  Agriculture, Nutrition, and      
                                        Forestry:                       
                                         Forestry, Conservation, and    
                                          Rural Revitalization;         
                                          Production and Price          
                                          Competitiveness.              
                                       Armed Services:                  
                                         Airland Forces; Seapower;      
                                          Strategic Forces.             
                                       Environment and Public Works:    
                                         Drinking Water, Fisheries and  
                                          Wildlife; Superfund, Waste    
                                          Control, and Risk Assessment; 
                                          Transportation and            
                                          Infrastructure.               
                                       Rules and Administration.        
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
Wellstone............................  Energy and Natural Resources:    
                                         Energy Production and          
                                          Regulation; Energy Research   
                                          and Development               
                                       Labor and Human Resources:       
                                         Aging; Children and Families;  
                                          Education, Arts and           
                                          Humanities.                   
                                       Small Business.                  
                                       Committee on Indian Affairs.     
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              ASSIGNMENTS OF REPRESENTATIVES TO COMMITTEES

 [Republicans in roman (231); Democrats in italic (203); Independent in 
                          bold (1); total, 435]

  

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                          Committees (Standing, Joint,  
            Representative                  Special, and Select) and    
                                                 Subcommittees          
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Abercrombie..........................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military          
                                          Procurement.                  
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources.  
                                                                        
Ackerman.............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises.                  
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Africa; Asia and the Pacific.  
                                                                        
Allard...............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Resource         
                                          Conservation, Research, and   
                                          Forestry.                     
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Water and Power        
                                          Resources.                    
                                                                        
Andrews..............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Postsecondary Education,       
                                          Training and Life-Long        
                                          Learning; Workforce           
                                          Protections.                  
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Asia and the Pacific.          
                                                                        
Archer...............................  Ways and Means, chairman.        
                                       Joint Committee on Taxation,     
                                        chairman.                       
                                                                        
Armey................................  Majority Leader.                 
                                                                        
Bachus...............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; General Oversight
                                          and Investigations.           
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Railroads.           
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Baesler..............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Risk Management  
                                          and Specialty Crops.          
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Baker, of                              Science:                         
  California.                            Basic Research; Energy and     
                                          Environment.                  
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Coast Guard and Maritime       
                                          Transportation; Surface       
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Baker, of                              Agriculture:                     
  Louisiana.                             General Farm Commodities.      
                                       Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Housing and      
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                                                        
Baldacci.............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Resource         
                                          Conservation, Research, and   
                                          Forestry.                     
                                                                        
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Ballenger............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Oversight and Investigations;  
                                          Workforce Protections.        
                                       International Relations:         
                                         International Economic Policy  
                                          and Trade; The Western        
                                          Hemisphere.                   
                                                                        
Barcia...............................  Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment; Space  
                                          and Aeronautics.              
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Surface Transportation; Water  
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
Barr.................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; General      
                                          Oversight and Investigations. 
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Commercial and Administrative  
                                          Law; Crime.                   
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Compensation, Pension,         
                                          Insurance and Memorial        
                                          Affairs; Education, Training, 
                                          Employment and Housing.       
                                                                        
Barrett, of                            Agriculture:                     
  Nebraska.                              General Farm Commodities;      
                                          Resource Conservation,        
                                          Research, and Forestry.       
                                       Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Oversight and Investigations;  
                                          Workforce Protections.        
                                                                        
Barrett, of                            Banking and Financial Services:  
  Wisconsin.                             Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Financial    
                                          Institutions and Consumer     
                                          Credit.                       
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Human Resources and            
                                          Intergovernmental Relations.  
                                                                        
Bartlett.............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Procurement; Military 
                                          Readiness.                    
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Energy and     
                                          Environment.                  
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Procurement, Exports, and      
                                          Business Opportunities; Tax   
                                          and Finance.                  
                                                                        
Barton...............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Health and Environment;        
                                          Oversight and Investigations; 
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research.                
                                                                        
Bass.................................  Budget.                          
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Civil Service; Government      
                                          Management, Information, and  
                                          Technology.                   
                                                                        
Bateman..............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Readiness; Military   
                                          Research and Development.     
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Surface Transportation; Water  
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
Becerra..............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Postsecondary Education,       
                                          Training and Life-Long        
                                          Learning.                     
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property; Immigration and     
                                          Claims.                       
                                                                        
Beilenson............................  Rules:                           
                                         Rules of the House.            
                                                                        
Bentsen..............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises.                  
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Regulation and Paperwork; Tax  
                                          and Finance.                  
                                                                        
Bereuter.............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Consumer Credit; Housing and  
                                          Community Opportunity.        
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                                       International Relations:         
                                         Asia and the Pacific;          
                                          International Economic Policy 
                                          and Trade.                    
                                                                        
Berman...............................  International Relations:         
                                         Asia and the Pacific;          
                                          International Operations and  
                                          Human Rights.                 
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property; Immigration and     
                                          Claims.                       
                                                                        
Bevill...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Energy and Water Development;  
                                          Interior.                     
                                                                        
Bilbray..............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Health and         
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Bilirakis............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power; Health and   
                                          Environment.                  
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Bishop...............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Risk Management  
                                          and Specialty Crops.          
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Bliley...............................  Commerce, chairman.              
                                                                        
Blute................................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Government Management,         
                                          Information, and Technology;  
                                          National Security,            
                                          International Affairs, and    
                                          Criminal Justice.             
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Public Buildings and Economic  
                                          Development; Surface          
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Boehlert.............................  Science:                         
                                         Basic Research.                
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Railroads; Water Resources and 
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Boehner..............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         General Farm Commodities;      
                                          Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry.
                                       House Oversight.                 
                                                                        
Bonilla..............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         District of Columbia; Labor,   
                                          Health and Human Services, and
                                          Education; National Security. 
                                                                        
Bonior...............................  Minority Whip.                   
                                                                        
Bono.................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Consumer Credit; Housing and  
                                          Community Opportunity         
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property; Immigration and     
                                          Claims.                       
                                                                        
                                                                        
Borski...............................  Standards of Official Conduct.   
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Railroads; Water Resources and 
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Boucher..............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Telecommunications 
                                          and Finance.                  
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property.                     
                                                                        
Brewster.............................  Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Coast Guard and Maritime       
                                          Transportation; Surface       
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Browder..............................  Budget.                          
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military          
                                          Readiness.                    
                                                                        

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  ...................................                                   
  ...................................                                   
Brown, of Florida....................  Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Public Buildings and Economic  
                                          Development; Surface          
                                          Transportation.               
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Brown, of                              Agriculture:                     
  California.                            Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Resource         
                                          Conservation, Research, and   
                                          Forestry.                     
                                       Science.                         
                                                                        
Brown, of Ohio.......................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Health and         
                                          Environment.                  
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Asia and the Pacific.          
                                                                        
Brownback............................  Budget.                          
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Africa; International Economic 
                                          Policy and Trade.             
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Procurement, Exports, and      
                                          Business Opportunities; Tax   
                                          and Finance.                  
                                                                        
Bryant, of                             Agriculture:                     
  Tennessee.                             Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Risk Management  
                                          and Specialty Crops.          
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Crime; Immigration and Claims. 
                                                                        
Bryant, of Texas.....................  Commerce:                        
                                         Health and Environment;        
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Commercial and Administrative  
                                          Law; Immigration and Claims.  
                                                                        
Bunn.................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Energy and Water Development;  
                                          Foreign Operations, Export    
                                          Financing and Related         
                                          Programs; Interior.           
                                                                        
Bunning..............................  Budget.                          
                                       Standards of Official Conduct.   
                                       Ways and Means:                  
                                         Social Security.               
                                                                        
Burr.................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power; Health and   
                                          Environment; Oversight and    
                                          Investigations.               
                                                                        
Burton...............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Civil Service.                 
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Asia and the Pacific; The      
                                          Western Hemisphere.           
                                                                        
Buyer................................  Judiciary:                       
                                         Crime.                         
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Procurement.                  
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Education, Training, Employment
                                          and Housing.                  
                                                                        
Callahan.............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Foreign Operations, Export     
                                          Financing and Related         
                                          Programs; Military            
                                          Construction; Transportation. 
                                                                        
Calvert..............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture.                  
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources.  
                                       Science:                         
                                         Space and Aeronautics;         
                                          Technology.                   
                                                                        

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  ...................................                                   
Camp.................................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Trade, Human Resources.        
                                                                        
Canady...............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture.                  
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property, The Constitution.   
                                                                        
Cardin...............................  Standards of Official Conduct.   
                                       Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health; Oversight.             
                                                                        
Castle...............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Housing and  
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Oversight and       
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Human Intelligence, Analysis,  
                                          and Counterintelligence;      
                                          Technical and Tactical        
                                          Intelligence.                 
                                                                        
Chabot...............................  International Relations:         
                                         Africa; International Economic 
                                          Policy and Trade.             
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Commercial and Administrative  
                                          Law; Crime.                   
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
Chambliss............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         General Farm Commodities; Risk 
                                          Management and Specialty      
                                          Crops.                        
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Procurement.                  
                                                                        
Chapman..............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Energy and Water Development;  
                                          VA, HUD and Independent       
                                          Agencies.                     
                                                                        
Chenoweth............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Resource Conservation,         
                                          Research, and Forestry.       
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources;  
                                          National Parks, Forests and   
                                          Lands; Water and Power        
                                          Resources.                    
                                                                        
Christensen..........................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health; Social Security.       
                                                                        
Chrysler.............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; General      
                                          Oversight and Investigations. 
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Human Resources and            
                                          Intergovernmental Relations.  
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Government Programs;           
                                          Procurement, Exports, and     
                                          Business Opportunities.       
                                                                        
Clay.................................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities.                  
                                                                        
Clayton..............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Resource Conservation,         
                                          Research, and Forestry; Risk  
                                          Management and Specialty      
                                          Crops.                        
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Procurement, Exports, and      
                                          Business Opportunities.       
                                                                        
Clement..............................  Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Railroads.           
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Clinger..............................  Government Reform and Oversight, 
                                        chairman.                       
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Surface              
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        

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  ...................................                                   
Clyburn..............................  Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Surface              
                                          Transportation.               
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Education, Training, Employment
                                          and Housing.                  
                                                                        
Coble................................  Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property; Crime.              
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Coast Guard and      
                                          Maritime Transportation.      
                                                                        
Coburn...............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power; Health and   
                                          Environment;                  
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                                                        
Coleman..............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Transportation; Treasury,      
                                          Postal Service, and General   
                                          Government.                   
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Human Intelligence, Analysis,  
                                          and Counterintelligence.      
                                                                        
Collins, of                            Government Reform and Oversight: 
  Michigan.                              District of Columbia; Postal   
                                          Service.                      
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Surface              
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Collins, of                            Government Reform and Oversight. 
  Illinois.                                                             
                                                                        
Collins, of                            Ways and Means:                  
  Georgia.                               Human Resources; Social        
                                          Security.                     
                                                                        
Combest..............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         General Farm Commodities; Risk 
                                          Management and Specialty      
                                          Crops.                        
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence, chairman.         
                                                                        
Condit...............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Resource         
                                          Conservation, Research, and   
                                          Forestry.                     
                                       Government Operations and        
                                        Oversight:                      
                                         National Economic Growth,      
                                          Natural Resources, and        
                                          Regulatory Affairs; National  
                                          Security, International       
                                          Affairs, and Criminal Justice.
                                                                        
Conyers..............................  Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property; The Constitution.   
                                                                        
Cooley...............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         General Farm Commodities;      
                                          Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry.
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Water and Power        
                                          Resources.                    
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Education, Training, Employment
                                          and Housing.                  
                                                                        
Costello.............................  Budget.                          
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Water Resources and  
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Cox..................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Oversight and Investigations;  
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                                                        
Coyne................................  Budget.                          
                                       Ways and Means:                  
                                         Trade.                         
                                                                        
Cramer...............................  Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment; Space  
                                          and Aeronautics.              
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Railroads; Surface             
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Crane................................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health; Trade.                 
                                       Joint Committee on Taxation.     
                                                                        
Crapo................................  Agriculture:                     

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                                         Resource Conservation,         
                                          Research, and Forestry.       
                                       Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Energy and Power;  
                                          Oversight and Investigations. 
                                                                        
Cremeans.............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterfprises; Housing and     
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources;  
                                          Water and Power Resources.    
                                                                        
Cubin................................  Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources;  
                                          National Parks, Forests and   
                                          Lands.                        
                                       Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment;        
                                          Technology.                   
                                                                        
Cunningham...........................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Oversight and       
                                          Investigations.               
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Readiness; Military   
                                          Research and Development.     
                                                                        
Danner...............................  Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Surface              
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Davis................................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         District of Columbia;          
                                          Government Management,        
                                          Information, and Technology;  
                                          Human Resources and           
                                          Intergovernmental Relations.  
                                       Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment; Space  
                                          and Aeronautics.              
                                                                        
Deal.................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power;              
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                                                        
DeFazio..............................  Resources:                       
                                         Water and Power Resources.     
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Surface              
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
de la Garza..........................  Agriculture.                     
                                                                        
DeLauro..............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Procurement.                  
                                                                        
DeLay................................  Majority Whip.                   
                                       Appropriations:                  
                                         Transportation; VA, HUD and    
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                                                        
Dellums..............................  Naional Security:                
                                         Military Procurement.          
                                                                        
Deutsch..............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Energy and Power;  
                                          Health and Environment.       
                                                                        
Diaz-Balart..........................  House Oversight.                 
                                       Rules:                           
                                         Rules of the House.            
                                                                        
Dickey...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          Food and Drug Administration, 
                                          and Related Agencies; Labor,  
                                          Health and Human Services, and
                                          Education; Transportation.    
                                                                        
Dicks................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Interior; National Security.   
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Technial and Tactical          
                                          Intelligence.                 
                                                                        
Dingell..............................  Commerce.                        
                                                                        
Dixon................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; District of        
                                          Columbia; Legislative.        

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  ...................................                                   
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Human Intelligence, Analysis,  
                                          and Counterintelligence.      
                                                                        
Doggett..............................  Budget.                          
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research.                
                                                                        
Dooley...............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         General Farm Commodities;      
                                          Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry.
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources;  
                                          Water and Power Resources.    
                                                                        
Doolittle............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Resource Conservation,         
                                          Research, and Forestry; Risk  
                                          Management and Specialty      
                                          Crops.                        
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Water and Power        
                                          Resources.                    
                                                                        
Dornan...............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Research and Development.     
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Technical and Tactical         
                                          Intelligence.                 
                                                                        
Doyle................................  Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Energy and     
                                          Environment.                  
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Dreier...............................  Rules:                           
                                         Rules of the House.            
                                                                        
Duncan...............................  Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources;  
                                          National Parks, Forests and   
                                          Lands.                        
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Public Buildings and 
                                          Economic Development.         
                                                                        
Dunn.................................  House Oversight.                 
                                       Ways and Means:                  
                                         Human Resources; Trade.        
                                                                        
Durbin...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          Food and Drug Administration, 
                                          and Related Agencies; District
                                          of Columbia; Transportation.  
                                                                        
Edwards..............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Procurement; Military 
                                          Readiness.                    
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Ehlers...............................  House Oversight.                 
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Energy and     
                                          Environment.                  
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Coast Guard and      
                                          Maritime Transportation.      
                                                                        
Ehrlich..............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Consumer Credit; Housing and  
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         National Economic Growth,      
                                          Natural Resources, and        
                                          Regulatory Affairs; National  
                                          Security, International       
                                          Affairs, and Criminal Justice;
                                          Postal Service.               
                                                                        
Emerson..............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; General Farm     
                                          Commodities.                  
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Surface Transportation; Water  
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
Engel................................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Workforce           
                                          Protections.                  

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  ...................................                                   
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Africa; International Economic 
                                          Policy and Trade.             
                                                                        
English..............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Human Resources; Social        
                                          Security.                     
                                                                        
Ensign...............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health; Human Resources.       
                                                                        
Eshoo................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Oversight and Investigations;  
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                                                        
Evans................................  National Security:               
                                         Military Procurement; Military 
                                          Readiness.                    
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Compensation, Pension,         
                                          Insurance and Memorial        
                                          Affairs; Education, Training, 
                                          Employment and Housing.       
                                                                        
Everett..............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Risk Management and Specialty  
                                          Crops.                        
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Procurement; Military 
                                          Readiness.                    
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Compensation, Pension,         
                                          Insurance and Memorial        
                                          Affairs.                      
                                                                        
Ewing................................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Risk Management  
                                          and Specialty Crops.          
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Water Resources and  
                                          Environment.                  
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Faleomavaega.........................  International Relations:         
                                         Asia and the Pacific;          
                                          International Operations and  
                                          Human Rights.                 
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Native American and    
                                          Insular Affairs.              
                                                                        
Farr.................................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Risk Management  
                                          and Specialty Crops.          
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
                                          Water and Power Resources.    
                                                                        
Fattah...............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         District of Columbia; Human    
                                          Resources and                 
                                          Intergovernmental Relations.  
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Procurement, Exports, and      
                                          Business Opportunities;       
                                          Regulation and Paperwork.     
                                                                        
Fawell...............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Employer-Employee Relations;   
                                          Oversight and Investigations; 
                                          Workforce Protections.        
                                       Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment.        
                                                                        
Fazio................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Energy and Water Development;  
                                          Legislative.                  
                                       House Oversight.                 
                                       Joint Committee on the Library.  
                                                                        
Fields, of                             Banking and Financial Services:  
  Louisiana.                             Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Housing and  
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Government Programs.           
                                                                        
Fields, of Texas.....................  Commerce:                        

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                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Telecommunications 
                                          and Finance.                  
                                                                        
Filner...............................  Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Surface Transportation; Water  
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Compensation, Pension,         
                                          Insurance and Memorial        
                                          Affairs.                      
                                                                        
                                                                        
Flake................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Domestic and     
                                          International Monetary Policy.
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Procurement, Exports, and      
                                          Business Opportunities.       
                                                                        
Flanagan.............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         District of Columbia;          
                                          Government Management,        
                                          Information, and Technology.  
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Commercial and Administrative  
                                          Law; The Constitution.        
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Foglietta............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Military Construction;         
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Foley................................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Risk Management  
                                          and Specialty Crops.          
                                       Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment; Space  
                                          and Aeronautics.              
                                                                        
Forbes...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Foreign Operations,
                                          Export Financing and Related  
                                          Programs; Treasury, Postal    
                                          Service, and General          
                                          Government.                   
                                                                        
Ford.................................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Human Resources.               
                                                                        
Fowler...............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military          
                                          Readiness.                    
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Coast Guard and Maritime       
                                          Transportation; Surface       
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Fox..................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Domestic and     
                                          International Monetary Policy;
                                          Housing and Community         
                                          Opportunity.                  
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Government Management,         
                                          Information, and Technology;  
                                          National Economic Growth,     
                                          Natural Resources, and        
                                          Regulatory Affairs.           
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Frank................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Housing and  
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Immigration and Claims; The    
                                          Constitution.                 
                                                                        
Franks, of New                         Budget.                          
  Jersey.                              Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Railroads; Surface             
                                          Transportation; Water         
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
Franks, of                             Commerce:                        
  Connecticut.                           Energy and Power; Health and   
                                          Environment; Oversight and    
                                          Investigations.               
                                                                        
Frazer...............................  International Relations.         
                                                                        

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Frelinghuysen........................  Appropriations:                  
                                         District of Columbia; Energy   
                                          and Water Development; VA, HUD
                                          and Independent Agencies.     
                                                                        
Frisa................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Oversight and      
                                          Investigations;               
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                                                        
Frost................................  Rules:                           
                                         Legislative and Budget Process.
                                                                        
Funderburk...........................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Postsecondary Education,       
                                          Training and Life-Long        
                                          Learning; Workforce           
                                          Protections.                  
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Africa; International          
                                          Operations and Human Rights.  
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Government Programs;           
                                          Procurement, Exports, and     
                                          Business Opportunities.       
                                                                        
Furse................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Oversight and      
                                          Investigations;               
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                                                        
Gallegly.............................  International Relations:         
                                         The Western Hemisphere.        
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property; Immigration and     
                                          Claims.                       
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Native American and Insular    
                                          Affairs.                      
                                                                        
Ganske...............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Health and         
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Gejdenson............................  House Oversight.                 
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Asia and the Pacific;          
                                          International Economic Policy 
                                          and Trade.                    
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
                                          Water and Power Resources.    
                                                                        
Gekas................................  Judiciary:                       
                                         Commercial and Administrative  
                                          Law; Courts and Intellectual  
                                          Property.                     
                                                                        
Gephardt.............................  Minority Leader.                 
                                                                        
Geren................................  National Security:               
                                         Military Procurement; Military 
                                          Research and Development.     
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research.                
                                                                        
Gibbons..............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Trade.                         
                                       Joint Committee on Taxation.     
                                                                        
Gilchrest............................  Resources:                       
                                         Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
                                          Native American and Insular   
                                          Affairs.                      
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Public Buildings and Economic  
                                          Development; Water Resources  
                                          and Environment.              
                                                                        
Gillmor..............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Telecommunications 
                                          and Finance.                  
                                                                        
Gilman...............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Civil Service; Postal Service. 
                                       International Relations,         
                                        chairman:                       
                                         International Operations and   
                                          Human Rights.                 
                                                                        
Gingrich.............................  The Speaker.                     
                                                                        

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Gonzalez.............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Housing and Community          
                                          Opportunity.                  
                                                                        
  ...................................                                   
Goodlatte............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Livestock, Dairy,
                                          and Poultry.                  
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property; The Constitution.   
                                                                        
Goodling.............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities, chairman:        
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Oversight and       
                                          Investigations; Postsecondary 
                                          Education, Training and Life- 
                                          Long Learning.                
                                       International Relations:         
                                         International Operations and   
                                          Human Rights.                 
                                                                        
Gordon...............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power;              
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                                                        
Goss.................................  Rules:                           
                                         Legislative and Budget Process.
                                       Standards of Official Conduct.   
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Human Intelligence, Analysis,  
                                          and Counterintelligence.      
                                                                        
Graham...............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Employer-Employee Relations;   
                                          Workforce Protections.        
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Energy and     
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Green................................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Oversight and Investigations;  
                                          Postsecondary Education,      
                                          Training and Life-Long        
                                          Learning.                     
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Human Resources and            
                                          Intergovernmental Relations;  
                                          Postal Service.               
                                                                        
Greenwood............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Health and         
                                          Environment; Oversight and    
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Workforce           
                                          Protections.                  
                                                                        
Gunderson............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry; 
                                          Resource Conservation,        
                                          Research, and Forestry.       
                                       Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Postsecondary       
                                          Education, Training and Life- 
                                          Long Learing.                 
                                                                        
Gutierrez............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         General Oversight and          
                                          Investigations; Housing and   
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Gutknecht............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         District of Columbia; National 
                                          Economic Growth, Natural      
                                          Resources, and Regulatory     
                                          Affairs.                      
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Technology.    
                                                                        
Hall, of Texas.......................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power; Health and   
                                          Environment;                  
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                       Science:                         
                                         Space and Aeronautics.         
                                                                        
Hall, of Ohio........................  Rules:                           
                                         Rules of the House.            
                                                                        
Hamilton.............................  International Relations.         

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                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Hancock..............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Oversight; Social Security;    
                                          Trade.                        
                                                                        
Hansen...............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military Research 
                                          and Development.              
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Water and Power        
                                          Resources.                    
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Technical and Tactical         
                                          Intelligence.                 
                                                                        
Harman...............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Research and Development.     
                                       Science:                         
                                         Space and Aeronautics.         
                                                                        
Hastert..............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power; Health and   
                                          Environment;                  
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                                                        
Hastings, of                           International Relations:         
  Florida.                               Africa.                        
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Space and      
                                          Aeronautics.                  
                                                                        
Hastings, of                           National Security:               
  Washington.                            Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Research and Development.     
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Native American and Insular    
                                          Affairs; Water and Power      
                                          Resources.                    
                                                                        
Hayes................................  Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment.        
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Water Resources and  
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Hayworth.............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Housing and      
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources;  
                                          National Parks, Forests and   
                                          Lands.                        
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Compensation, Pension,         
                                          Insurance and Memorial        
                                          Affairs.                      
                                                                        
Hefley...............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military Research 
                                          and Development.              
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources;  
                                          National Parks, Forests and   
                                          Lands.                        
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Government Programs.           
                                                                        
Hefner...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Military Construction; National
                                          Security.                     
                                                                        
Heineman.............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         General Oversight and          
                                          Investigations; Housing and   
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Crime; Immigration and Claims. 
                                                                        
Herger...............................  Budget.                          
                                       Ways and Means:                  
                                         Oversight.                     
                                                                        
Hilleary.............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military Research 
                                          and Development.              
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Space and      
                                          Aeronautics.                  

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                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Regulation and Paperwork.      
                                                                        
  ...................................                                   
  ...................................                                   
Hilliard.............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Livestock, Dairy,
                                          and Poultry.                  
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Procurement, Exports, and      
                                          Business Opportunities.       
                                                                        
Hinchey..............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises.                  
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Water and Power        
                                          Resources.                    
                                                                        
Hobson...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         National Security; VA, HUD and 
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                       Budget.                          
                                       Standards of Official Conduct.   
                                                                        
Hoekstra.............................  Budget.                          
                                       Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Oversight and Investigations;  
                                          Workforce Protections.        
                                                                        
Hoke.................................  Budget.                          
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property; The Constitution.   
                                                                        
Holden...............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry; 
                                          Resource Conservation,        
                                          Research, and Forestry.       
                                                                        
Horn.................................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Government Management,         
                                          Information, and Technology.  
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Surface Transportation; Water  
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
Hostettler...........................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Resource         
                                          Conservation, Research, and   
                                          Forestry.                     
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military Research 
                                          and Development.              
                                                                        
Houghton.............................  International Relations.         
                                       Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health; Trade.                 
                                                                        
Hoyer................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Labor, Health and Human        
                                          Services, and Education;      
                                          Treasury, Postal Service, and 
                                          General Government.           
                                       House Oversight.                 
                                       Joint Committee on Printing.     
                                                                        
Hunter...............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military          
                                          Personnel; Military           
                                          Procurement.                  
                                                                        
Hutchinson...........................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Workforce Protections.         
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Surface              
                                          Transportation.               
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Education, Training, Employment
                                          and Housing; Hospitals and    
                                          Health Care.                  
                                                                        
Hyde.................................  International Relations:         
                                         International Operations and   
                                          Human Rights.                 
                                       Judiciary, chairman:             
                                         Commercial and Administrative  
                                          Law; The Constitution.        
                                                                        

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Inglis...............................  Budget.                          
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Commercial and Administrative  
                                          Law; The Constitution.        
                                                                        
  ...................................                                   
Istook...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Labor, Health and Human        
                                          Services, and Education;      
                                          Military Construction;        
                                          Treasury, Postal Service, and 
                                          General Government.           
                                                                        
Jackson Lee..........................  Judiciary:                       
                                         Crime.                         
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Space and      
                                          Aeronautics.                  
                                                                        
Jacobs...............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Social Security.               
                                                                        
Jefferson............................  House Oversight.                 
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Procurement.                  
                                       Joint Committee on Printing.     
                                                                        
Johnson, Eddie                         Science:                         
  Bernice, of Texas.                     Energy and Environment;        
                                          Technology.                   
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Surface Transportation.        
                                                                        
Johnson, of                            Standards of Official Conduct.   
  Connecticut.                         Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health; Oversight.             
                                                                        
Johnson, Sam,                          Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
  of Texas.                              Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families.                     
                                       Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health; Oversight; Social      
                                          Security.                     
                                                                        
Johnson, of South                      Agriculture:                     
  Dakota.                                Resource Conservation,         
                                          Research, and Forestry.       
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Native American and Insular    
                                          Affairs.                      
                                                                        
Johnston.............................  Budget.                          
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Africa; International Economic 
                                          Policy and Trade.             
                                                                        
Jones................................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military Research 
                                          and Development.              
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
                                          Native American and Insular   
                                          Affairs.                      
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Regulation and Paperwork; Tax  
                                          and Finance.                  
                                                                        
Kanjorski............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Financial        
                                          Institutions and Consumer     
                                          Credit.                       
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Government Management,         
                                          Information, and Technology;  
                                          National Economic Growth,     
                                          Natural Resources, and        
                                          Regulatory Affairs.           
                                                                        
Kaptur...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          Food and Drug Administration, 
                                          and Related Agencies; District
                                          of Columbia; VA, HUD, and     
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                                                        
Kasich...............................  Budget, chairman.                
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Readiness; Military   
                                          Research and Development      
                                                                        
Kelly................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Domestic and     
                                          Interntional Monetary Policy. 

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                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Government Programs; Regulation
                                          and Paperwork.                
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Railroads.           
                                                                        
Kennedy, of                            Banking and Financial Services:  
  Massachusetts.                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Housing and  
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Compensation, Pension,         
                                          Insurance and Memorial        
                                          Affairs; Hospitals and Health 
                                          Care.                         
                                                                        
Kennedy, of                            National Security:               
  Rhode Island.                          Military Research and          
                                          Development.                  
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Tax and Finance.               
                                                                        
Kennelly.............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Human Resources; Social        
                                          Security.                     
                                                                        
Kildee...............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Employer-Employee   
                                          Relations.                    
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Native American and    
                                          Insular Affairs.              
                                                                        
Kim..................................  International Relations:         
                                         Asia and the Pacific.          
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Railroads; Surface   
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
King.................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Consumer Credit; General      
                                          Oversight and Investigations. 
                                       International Relations:         
                                         International Operations and   
                                          Human Rights; The Western     
                                          Hemisphere.                   
                                                                        
Kingston.............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          Food and Drug Administration, 
                                          and Related Agencies; District
                                          of Columbia; Treasury, Postal 
                                          Service, and General          
                                          Government.                   
                                                                        
Kleczka..............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health.                        
                                                                        
Klink................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Oversight and Investigations;  
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                                                        
Klug.................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Health and Environment;        
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                                                        
Knollenberg..........................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Energy and Water Development;  
                                          Foreign Operations, Export    
                                          Financing and Related         
                                          Programs; VA, HUD and         
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                       Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Employer-Employee Relations.   
                                                                        
Kolbe................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Interior.          
                                       Budget.                          
                                                                        
LaFalce..............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises.                  
                                       Small Business.                  
                                                                        
LaHood...............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Resource         
                                          Conservation, Research, and   
                                          Forestry.                     
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Surface              
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        

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Lantos...............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Human Resource and             
                                          Intergovernmental Relations;  
                                          National Security,            
                                          International Affairs, and    
                                          Criminal Justice.             
  ...................................                                   
  ...................................                                   
                                       International Relations:         
                                         International Operations and   
                                          Human Rights; The Western     
                                          Hemisphere.                   
                                                                        
Largent..............................  Budget.                          
                                       Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment; Space  
                                          and Aeronautics.              
                                                                        
Latham...............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; General Farm     
                                          Commodities.                  
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Surface Transportation; Water  
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
LaTourette...........................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         District of Columbia.          
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Public Buildings and Economic  
                                          Development; Surface          
                                          Transportation; Water         
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
Laughlin.............................  Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Surface Transportation; Water  
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Human Intelligence, Analysis,  
                                          and Counterintelligence;      
                                          Technical and Tactical        
                                          Intelligence.                 
                                                                        
Lazio................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Housing and      
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Budget.                          
                                                                        
Leach................................  Banking and Financial Services,  
                                        chairman.                       
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Asia and the Pacific.          
                                                                        
Levin................................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Human Resources; Oversight.    
                                                                        
Lewis, of                              Appropriations:                  
  California.                            National Security; VA, HUD and 
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Human Intelligence, Analysis,  
                                          and Counterintelligence;      
                                          Technical and Tactical        
                                          Intelligence.                 
                                                                        
Lewis, of Georgia....................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health.                        
                                                                        
Lewis, of                              Agriculture:                     
  Kentucky.                              Resource Conservation,         
                                          Research, and Forestry; Risk  
                                          Management and Specialty      
                                          Crops.                        
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Procurement.                  
                                                                        
Lightfoot............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Foreign Operations, Export     
                                          Financing, and Related        
                                          Programs; Transportation;     
                                          Treasury, Postal Service, and 
                                          General Government.           
                                                                        
Lincoln..............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Energy and Power;  
                                          Health and Environment.       
                                                                        
Linder...............................  Rules:                           
                                         Legislative and Budget Process.
                                                                        
Lipinski.............................  Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Railroads.           
                                                                        

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Livingston...........................  Appropriations, chairman:        
                                         Foreign Operations, Export     
                                          Financing, and Related        
                                          Programs; National Security.  
                                                                        
  ...................................                                   
  ...................................                                   
LoBiondo.............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Domestic and     
                                          International Monetary Policy.
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Regulation and Paperwork; Tax  
                                          and Finance.                  
                                                                        
Lofgren..............................  Judiciary:                       
                                         Crime.                         
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Technology.    
                                                                        
Longley..............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Procurement.          
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
                                          Native American and Insular   
                                          Affairs.                      
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Regulation and Paperwork.      
                                                                        
Lowey................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          Food and Drug Administration, 
                                          and Related Agencies; Labor,  
                                          Halth and Human Services, and 
                                          Education.                    
                                                                        
Lucas................................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry; 
                                          Resource Conservation,        
                                          Research, and Forestry.       
                                       Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Financial    
                                          Institutions and Consumer     
                                          Credit.                       
                                                                        
Luther...............................  Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Space and      
                                          Aeronautics.                  
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Procurement, Exports, and      
                                          Business Opportunities;       
                                          Regulation and Paperwork.     
                                                                        
McCarthy.............................  Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment;        
                                          Technology.                   
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Regulation and Paperwork; Tax  
                                          and Finance.                  
                                                                        
McCollum.............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Consumer Credit.              
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Crime; Immigration and Claims. 
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Human Intelligence, Analysis,  
                                          and Counterintelligence;      
                                          Technical and Tactical        
                                          Intelligence.                 
                                                                        
McCrery..............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health; Human Resources.       
                                                                        
                                                                        
McDade...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Interior; Military             
                                          Construction; National        
                                          Security.                     
                                                                        
McDermott............................  Standards of Official Conduct.   
                                       Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health; Oversight.             
                                                                        
McHale...............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Readiness; Military   
                                          Research and Development.     
                                       Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment;        
                                          Technology.                   
                                                                        
McHugh...............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 

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                                         District of Columbia; National 
                                          Economic Growth, Natural      
                                          Resources, and Regulatory     
                                          Affairs; Postal Service.      
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military Research 
                                          and Development.              
                                                                        
McInnis..............................  Rules:                           
                                         Rules of the House.            
                                                                        
McIntosh.............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Postsecondary       
                                          Education, Training and Life- 
                                          Long Learning.                
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         National Economic Growth,      
                                          Natural Resources, and        
                                          Regulatory Affairs; Postal    
                                          Service.                      
                                                                        
McKeon...............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Oversight and Investigations;  
                                          Postsecondary Education,      
                                          Training and Life-Long        
                                          Learning.                     
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Procurement; Military 
                                          Readiness.                    
                                                                        
McKinney.............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture.                  
                                       International Relations:         
                                         International Operations and   
                                          Human Rights.                 
                                                                        
McNulty..............................  International Relations:         
                                         International Economic Policy  
                                          and Trade.                    
                                                                        
Maloney..............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Financial    
                                          Institutions and Consumer     
                                          Credit.                       
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Government Management,         
                                          Information, and Technology.  
                                                                        
Manton...............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Energy and Power;  
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                                                        
Manzullo.............................  International Relations:         
                                         Asia and the Pacific;          
                                          International Economic Policy 
                                          and Trade.                    
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Procurement, Exports, and      
                                          Business Opportunities.       
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Markey...............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Energy and Power;  
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                                                        
Martinez.............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Employer-Employee Relations;   
                                          Oversight and Investigations. 
                                       International Relations:         
                                         International Economic Policy  
                                          and Trade; The Western        
                                          Hemisphere.                   
                                                                        
Martini..............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Human Resources and            
                                          Intergovernmental Relations.  
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Surface              
                                          Transportation; Water         
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
Mascara..............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Civil Service; Government      
                                          Management, Information, and  
                                          Technology.                   
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Education, Training, Employment
                                          and Housing.                  
                                                                        
Matsui...............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Oversight; Trade.              
                                                                        
Meehan...............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Readiness; Military   
                                          Research and Development.     
                                       Small Business:                  

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                                         Tax and Finance.               
                                                                        
Meek.................................  Budget.                          
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         National Security,             
                                          International Affairs, and    
                                          Criminal Justice; Postal      
                                          Service.                      
                                                                        
Menendez.............................  International Relations:         
                                         The Western Hemisphere.        
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Water Resources and  
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Metcalf..............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Financial    
                                          Institutions and Consumer     
                                          Credit.                       
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
                                          Native American and Insular   
                                          Affairs.                      
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Tax and Finance.               
                                                                        
Meyers...............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Employer-Employee Relations.   
                                       International Relations:         
                                         International Economic Policy  
                                          and Trade.                    
                                       Small Business, chairwoman.      
                                                                        
Mfume................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Consumer Credit; General      
                                          Oversight and Investigations. 
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Government Programs.           
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Mica.................................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Civil Service; National        
                                          Security, International       
                                          Affairs, and Criminal Justice.
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Railroads; Surface             
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Miller, of Florida...................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Labor, Health and Human        
                                          Services, and Education;      
                                          Legislative.                  
                                       Budget.                          
                                                                        
Miller, of                             Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
  California.                            Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Workforce           
                                          Protections.                  
                                                                        
Mineta...............................  Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure.                 
                                                                        
Minge................................  Agriculture:                     
                                         General Farm Commodities;      
                                          Resource Conservation,        
                                          Research, and Forestry.       
                                       Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment.        
                                                                        
Mink.................................  Budget.                          
                                       Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Workforce           
                                          Protections.                  
                                                                        
Moakley..............................  Rules:                           
                                         Legislative and Budget Process.
                                                                        
Molinari.............................  Budget.                          
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Coast Guard and Maritime       
                                          Transportation; Railroads.    
                                                                        
Mollohan.............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; VA, HUD, and       
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                       Budget.                          
                                                                        
Montgomery...........................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military          
                                          Personnel.                    

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                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Compensation, Pension,         
                                          Insurance and Memorial        
                                          Affairs.                      
                                                                        
Moorhead.............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power;              
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property; Immigration and     
                                          Claims.                       
                                                                        
Moran................................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Civil Service.                 
                                       International Relations:         
                                         International Operations and   
                                          Human Rights.                 
                                                                        
Morella..............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Civil Service; Human Resources 
                                          and Intergovernmental         
                                          Relations.                    
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Technology.    
                                                                        
Murtha...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         National Security.             
                                                                        
Myers................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          Food and Drug Administration, 
                                          and Related Agencies; Energy  
                                          and Water Development;        
                                          Military Construction.        
                                                                        
Myrick...............................  Budget.                          
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Technology.    
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Government Programs.           
                                                                        
Nadler...............................  Judiciary:                       
                                         Commercial and Administrative  
                                          Law; Courts and Intellectual  
                                          Property.                     
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Railroads.           
                                                                        
Neal.................................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Social Security; Trade         
                                                                        
Nethercutt...........................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          Food and Drug Administration, 
                                          and Related Agencies;         
                                          Interior; National Security.  
                                                                        
Neumann..............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         District of Columbia; National 
                                          Security; VA, HUD and         
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                                                        
Ney..................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Financial    
                                          Institutions and Consumer     
                                          Credit; Housing and Community 
                                          Opportunity.                  
                                         House Oversight.               
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Compensation, Pension,         
                                          Insurance and Memorial        
                                          Affairs; Hospitals and Health 
                                          Care.                         
                                       Joint Committee on the Library.  
                                       Joint Committee on Printing.     
                                                                        
Norton...............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         District of Columbia.          
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Public Buildings and Economic  
                                          Development; Water Resources  
                                          and Environment.              
                                                                        
Norwood..............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power; Health and   
                                          Environment; Trade and        
                                          Hazardous Materials.          
                                       Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Workforce Protections.         
                                                                        
Nussle...............................  Budget.                          

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                                       Ways and Means:                  
                                         Human Resources.               
                                                                        
Oberstar.............................  Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Coast Guard and      
                                          Maritime Transportation; Water
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
  ...................................                                   
Obey.................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Labor, Health and Human        
                                          Services, and Education.      
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Olver................................  Budget.                          
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Energy and     
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Ortiz................................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military Research 
                                          and Development.              
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources;  
                                          Fisheries, Wildlife and       
                                          Oceans.                       
                                                                        
Orton................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Financial        
                                          Institutions and Consumer     
                                          Credit.                       
                                       Budget.                          
                                                                        
Owens................................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Employer-Employee Relations;   
                                          Workforce Protections.        
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Government Management,         
                                          Information, and Technology;  
                                          Postal Service.               
                                                                        
Oxley................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Telecommunications 
                                          and Finance.                  
                                                                        
Packard..............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Foreign Operations, Export     
                                          Financing and Related         
                                          Programs; Transportation.     
                                                                        
Pallone..............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power; Health and   
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Parker...............................  Budget.                          
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Surface Transportation; Water  
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
Pastor...............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         General Farm Commodities; Risk 
                                          Management and Specialty      
                                          Crops.                        
                                       House Oversight.                 
                                       Joint Committee on the Library.  
                                                                        
Paxon................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade and Hazardous  
                                          Materials; Telecommunications 
                                          and Finance.                  
                                                                        
Payne, of New                          Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
  Jersey.                                Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Employer-Employee   
                                          Relations.                    
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Africa; International          
                                          Operations and Human Rights.  
                                                                        
Payne, of Virginia...................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Social Security; Trade.        
                                                                        
Pelosi...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Foreign Operations, Export     
                                          Financing and Related         
                                          Programs; Labor, Health and   
                                          Human Services, and Education.
                                       Standards of Official Conduct.   
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Technical and Tactical         
                                          Intelligence.                 
                                                                        
Peterson, of                           Agriculture:                     

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  Minnesota.                             Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry; 
                                          Resource Conservation,        
                                          Research, and Forestry.       
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         National Economic Grwoth,      
                                          Natural Resources, and        
                                          Regulatory Affairs.           
                                                                        
  ...................................                                   
Peterson, of                           National Security:               
  Florida.                               Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military          
                                          Procurement.                  
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Regulation and Paperwork.      
                                                                        
Petri................................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Employer-Employee Relations;   
                                          Postsecondary Education,      
                                          Training and Life-Long        
                                          Learning.                     
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Surface Transportation; Water  
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
Pickett..............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Readiness.                    
                                                                        
Pombo................................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry; 
                                          Resource Conservation,        
                                          Research, and Forestry; Risk  
                                          Management and Specialty      
                                          Crops.                        
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Water and Power        
                                          Resources.                    
                                                                        
Pomeroy..............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         General Farm Commodities;      
                                          Resource Conservation,        
                                          Research, and Forestry.       
                                       Budget.                          
                                                                        
Porter...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Foreign Operations, Export     
                                          Financing, and Related        
                                          Programs; Labor, Health and   
                                          Human Services, and Education;
                                          Military Construction.        
                                                                        
Portman..............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Oversight; Social Security.    
                                                                        
Poshard..............................  Small Business:                  
                                         Government Programs.           
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Surface Transportation; Water  
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
Pryce................................  Rules:                           
                                         Legislative and Budget Process.
                                                                        
Quillen..............................  Rules:                           
                                         Legislative and Budget Process.
                                                                        
Quinn................................  Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Railroads; Surface             
                                          Transportation; Water         
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Radanovich...........................  Budget.                          
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Water and Power        
                                          Resources.                    
                                                                        
Rahall...............................  Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources;  
                                          National Parks, Forests and   
                                          Lands.                        
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Railroads; Surface             
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Ramstad..............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Oversight; Trade.              
                                                                        
Rangel...............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Human Resources; Trade.        
                                       Joint Committee on Taxation.     
                                                                        

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Reed.................................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Oversight and Investigations;  
                                          Postsecondary Education,      
                                          Training and Life-Long        
                                          Learning.                     
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Commercial and Administrative  
                                          Law.                          
                                                                        
Regula...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Interior;          
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Reynolds.............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Employer-Employee Relations;   
                                          Oversight and Investigations. 
                                                                        
Richardson...........................  Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources;  
                                          National Parks, Forests and   
                                          Lands; Water and Power        
                                          Resources.                    
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Human Intelligence, Analysis,  
                                          and Counterintelligence.      
                                                                        
Riggs................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          Food and Drug Administration, 
                                          and Related Agencies; Energy  
                                          and Water Development; Labor, 
                                          Health and Human Services, and
                                          Education.                    
                                       Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Postsecondary       
                                          Education, Training and Life- 
                                          Long Learning.                
                                                                        
Rivers...............................  Budget.                          
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Energy and     
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Roberts..............................  Agriculture, chairman.           
                                       House Oversight.                 
                                       Joint Committee on the Library.  
                                       Joint Committee on Printing.     
                                                                        
Roemer...............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Oversight and Investigations;  
                                          Postsecondary Education,      
                                          Training and Life-Long        
                                          Learning.                     
                                       Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment; Space  
                                          and Aeronautics.              
                                                                        
Rogers...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Energy and Water   
                                          Development; Transportation.  
                                                                        
Rohrabacher..........................  International Relations:         
                                         Asia and the Pacific;          
                                          International Economic Policy 
                                          and Trade.                    
                                       Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment; Space  
                                          and Aeronautics.              
                                                                        
Romero-Barcelo.......................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Workforce           
                                          Protections.                  
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Native American and    
                                          Insular Affairs.              
                                                                        
Ros-Lehtinen.........................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         National Security,             
                                          International Affairs, and    
                                          Criminal Justice.             
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Africa; The Western Hemisphere.
                                                                        
Rose.................................  Agriculture:                     
                                         General Farm Commodities; Risk 
                                          Management and Specialty      
                                          Crops.                        
                                                                        
Roth.................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Consumer Credit.              
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Africa; International Economic 
                                          Policy and Trade.             
                                                                        
Roukema..............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Financial        
                                          Institutions and Consumer     
                                          Credit.                       

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                                       Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Employer-Employee Relations;   
                                          Postsecondary Education,      
                                          Training and Life-Long        
                                          Learning.                     
                                                                        
Roybal-Allard........................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Housing and  
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Budget.                          
                                                                        
Royce................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Financial    
                                          Institutions and Consumer     
                                          Credit.                       
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Asia and the Pacific;          
                                          International Operations and  
                                          Human Rights.                 
                                                                        
Rush.................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power;              
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance; Trade and Hazardous  
                                          Materials.                    
                                                                        
Sabo.................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         National Security;             
                                          Transportation.               
                                       Budget.                          
                                                                        
Salmon...............................  International Relations:         
                                         Africa; International          
                                          Operations and Human Rights.  
                                       Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment; Space  
                                          and Aeronautics.              
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Procurement, Exports, and      
                                          Business Opportunities.       
                                                                        
Sanders..............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Housing and  
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Civil Service; Human Resources 
                                          and Intergovernmental         
                                          Relations.                    
                                                                        
Sanford..............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Human Resources and            
                                          Intergovernmental Relations;  
                                          Postal Service.               
                                       International Relations:         
                                         Africa; Asia and the Pacific.  
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Sawyer...............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Employer-Employee Relations;   
                                          Oversight and Investigations. 
                                       Standards of Official Conduct.   
                                                                        
Saxton...............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military          
                                          Procurement.                  
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans.
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Scarborough..........................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Government Management,         
                                          Information, and Technology;  
                                          Human Resources and           
                                          Intergovernmental Relations;  
                                          National Economic Growth,     
                                          Natural Resources, and        
                                          Regulatory Affairs.           
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Readiness; Military   
                                          Research and Development.     
                                                                        
Schaefer.............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power;              
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                       Veterans' Affairs.               
                                                                        
Schiff...............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Human Resources and            
                                          Intergovernmental Relations;  
                                          National Security,            
                                          International Affairs, and    
                                          Criminal Justice.             
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Crime.                         
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Energy and     
                                          Environment.                  
                                       Standards of Official Conduct.   
                                                                        

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Schroeder............................  Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property; The Constitution.   
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Research and          
                                          Development.                  
                                                                        
Schumer..............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Financial        
                                          Institutions and Consumer     
                                          Credit.                       
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Crime; Immigration and Claims. 
                                                                        
Scott................................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Oversight and       
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Commercial and Administrative  
                                          Law; Crime.                   
                                                                        
Seastrand............................  Science:                         
                                         Space and Aeronautics;         
                                          Technology.                   
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Public Buildings and 
                                          Economic Development.         
                                                                        
Sensenbrenner........................  Judiciary:                       
                                         Courts and Intellectual        
                                          Property; The Constitution.   
                                       Science:                         
                                         Space and Aeronautics.         
                                                                        
Serrano..............................  Judiciary:                       
                                         The Constitution.              
                                                                        
Shadegg..............................  Budget.                          
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         National Economic Growth,      
                                          Natural Resources, and        
                                          Regulatory Affairs; National  
                                          Security, International       
                                          Affairs, and Criminal Justice.
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Water and Power        
                                          Resources.                    
                                                                        
Shaw.................................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Human Resources; Trade.        
                                                                        
Shays................................  Budget.                          
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Human Resources and            
                                          Intergovernmental Relations;  
                                          Postal Service.               
                                                                        
Shuster..............................  Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure, chairman.       
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Human Intelligence, Analysis,  
                                          and Counterintelligence;      
                                          Technical and Tactical        
                                          Intelligence.                 
                                                                        
Sisisky..............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Procurement; Military 
                                          Readiness.                    
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Procurement, Exports, and      
                                          Business Opportunities.       
                                                                        
Skaggs...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Interior.          
                                                                        
Skeen................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          Food and Drug Administration, 
                                          and Related Agencies;         
                                          Interior; National Security.  
                                                                        
Skelton..............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Procurement.                  
                                                                        
Slaughter............................  Budget.                          
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         National Economic Growth,      
                                          Natural Resources, and        
                                          Regulatory Affairs; National  
                                          Security, International       
                                          Affairs, and Criminal Justice.
                                                                        
Smith, of                              International Relations:         
  New Jersey.                            International Operations and   
                                          Human Rights; The Western     
                                          Hemisphere.                   
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               

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                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Smith, of Texas......................  Budget.                          
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Immigration and Claims; The    
                                          Constitution.                 
                                                                        
Smith, of                              Resources:                       
Washington.                              Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
                                          National Parks, Forests and   
                                          Lands.                        
  ...................................                                   
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Procurement, Exports, and      
                                          Business Opportunities; Tax   
                                          and Finance.                  
                                                                        
Smith, of                              Agriculture:                     
  Michigan.                              General Farm Commodities;      
                                          Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry;
                                          Resource Conservation,        
                                          Research, and Forestry.       
                                       Budget.                          
                                                                        
Solomon..............................  Rules, chairman:                 
                                         Legislative and Budget Process;
                                          Rules of the House.           
                                                                        
Souder...............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Postsecondary       
                                          Education, Training and Life- 
                                          Long Learning.                
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Human Resources and            
                                          Intergovernmental Relations;  
                                          National Security,            
                                          International Affairs, and    
                                          Criminal Justice.             
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Regulation and Paperwork.      
                                                                        
Spence...............................  National Security, chairman:     
                                         Military Procurement.          
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Spratt...............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Government Management,         
                                          Information, and Technology;  
                                          National Economic Growth,     
                                          Natural Resources, and        
                                          Regulatory Affairs.           
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Readiness; Military   
                                          Research and Development.     
                                                                        
Stark................................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health; Human Resources.       
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Stearns..............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Energy and Power; Health and   
                                          Environment;                  
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Stenholm.............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         General Farm Commodities;      
                                          Resource Conservation,        
                                          Research, and Forestry.       
                                       Budget.                          
                                                                        
Stockman.............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; General Oversight
                                          and Investigations.           
                                       Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment; Space  
                                          and Aeronautics.              
                                                                        
Stokes...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Labor, Health and Human        
                                          Services, and Education; VA,  
                                          HUD and Independent Agencies. 
                                                                        
Studds...............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Health and Environment;        
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
                                          National Parks, Forests and   
                                          Lands.                        
                                                                        
Stump................................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military          
                                          Procurement.                  

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                                       Veterans' Affairs, chairman:     
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Stupak...............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Health and         
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Talent...............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Employer-Employee Relations.   
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Procurement; Military 
                                          Readiness.                    
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Regulation and Paperwork.      
                                                                        
Tanner...............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Procurement; Military 
                                          Research and Development.     
                                       Science:                         
                                         Technology.                    
                                                                        
Tate.................................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Government Management,         
                                          Information, and Technology.  
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Surface              
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Tauzin...............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Energy and Power.  
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources;  
                                          Fisheries, Wildlife and       
                                          Oceans.                       
                                                                        
Taylor, of North                       Appropriations:                  
  Carolina.                              Commerce, Justice, State, and  
                                          Judiciary; Interior;          
                                          Legislative.                  
                                                                        
Taylor, of                             Government Reform and Oversight: 
  Mississippi.                           National Security,             
                                          International Affairs, and    
                                          Criminal Justice.             
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Procurement; Military 
                                          Research and Development.     
                                                                        
Tejeda...............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military          
                                          Readiness.                    
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Hospitals and Health Care.     
                                                                        
Thomas...............................  House Oversight, chairman.       
                                       Ways and Means:                  
                                         Health; Trade.                 
                                       Joint Committee on Printing.     
                                       Joint Committee on Taxation.     
                                                                        
Thompson.............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; General Farm     
                                          Commodities.                  
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Government Programs.           
                                                                        
Thornberry...........................  National Security:               
                                         Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Procurement.                  
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Energy and Mineral Resources;  
                                          Water and Power Resources.    
                                       Joint Economic Committee.        
                                                                        
Thornton.............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          Food and Drug Administration, 
                                          and Related Agencies;         
                                          Legislative.                  
                                                                        
Thurman..............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         Department Operations,         
                                          Nutrition, and Foreign        
                                          Agriculture; Risk Management  
                                          and Specialty Crops.          
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         National Security,             
                                          International Affairs, and    
                                          Criminal Justice.             
                                                                        
Tiahrt...............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Research and Development.     

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                                       Science:                         
                                         Space and Aeronautics;         
                                          Technology.                   
                                                                        
Torkildsen...........................  National Security:               
                                         Military Procurement; Military 
                                          Readiness.                    
                                       Resources:                       
                                         Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
                                          National Parks, Forests and   
                                          Lands.                        
  ...................................                                   
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Government Programs.           
                                                                        
Torres...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Foreign Operations, Export     
                                          Financing, and Related        
                                          Programs; Military            
                                          Construction.                 
                                                                        
Torricelli...........................  International Relations:         
                                         International Economic Policy  
                                          and Trade; The Western        
                                          Hemisphere.                   
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Technical and Tactical         
                                          Intelligence.                 
                                                                        
Towns................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Health and Environment;        
                                          Telecommunications and        
                                          Finance.                      
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Human Resources and            
                                          Intergovernmental Relations.  
                                                                        
Traficant............................  Science:                         
                                         Space and Aeronautics.         
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Coast Guard and Maritime       
                                          Transportation; Public        
                                          Buildings and Economic        
                                          Development.                  
                                                                        
Tucker...............................  Small Business:                  
                                         Tax and Finance.               
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Coast Guard and Maritime       
                                          Transportation; Surface       
                                          Transportation.               
                                                                        
Underwood............................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military Research 
                                          and Development.              
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Native American and    
                                          Insular Affairs.              
                                                                        
Upton................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Energy and Power;  
                                          Health and Environment.       
                                                                        
Velazquez............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         General Oversight and          
                                          Investigations; Housing and   
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Regulation and Paperwork.      
                                                                        
Vento................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Consumer Credit; Housing and  
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests, and   
                                          Lands; Water and Power        
                                          Resources.                    
                                                                        
Visclosky............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Military Construction;         
                                          Treasury, Postal Service, and 
                                          General Government.           
                                                                        
Volkmer..............................  Agriculture:                     
                                         General Farm Commodities;      
                                          Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry.
                                                                        
Vucanovich...........................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Interior; Military             
                                          Construction; VA, HUD and     
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                                                        
Waldholtz............................  Rules:                           
                                         Rules of the House.            
                                                                        

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Walker...............................  Budget.                          
                                       Science, chairman.               
                                                                        
Walsh................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Agriculture, Rural Development,
                                          Food and Drug Administration, 
                                          and Related Agencies; District
                                          of Columbia; VA, HUD and      
                                          Independent Agencies.         
                                                                        
  ...................................                                   
Wamp.................................  Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Energy and     
                                          Environment.                  
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Regulation and Paperwork.      
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Water Resources and            
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Ward.................................  National Security:               
                                         Military Installations and     
                                          Facilities; Military          
                                          Personnel.                    
                                       Science:                         
                                         Energy and Environment; Space  
                                          and Aeronautics.              
                                                                        
Waters...............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Housing and      
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Education, Training, Employment
                                          and Housing.                  
                                                                        
Watt.................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Domestic and International     
                                          Monetary Policy; Financial    
                                          Institutions and Consumer     
                                          Credit.                       
                                       Judiciary:                       
                                         Crime; The Constitution.       
                                                                        
Watts................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Capital Markets, Securities and
                                          Government Sponsored          
                                          Enterprises; Domestic and     
                                          Interntional Monetary Policy. 
                                       National Security:               
                                         Military Personnel; Military   
                                          Procurement.                  
                                                                        
Waxman...............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Health and Environment;        
                                          Oversight and Investigations. 
                                       Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Human Resources and            
                                          Intergovernmental Relations;  
                                          National Economic Growth,     
                                          Natural Resources, and        
                                          Regulatory Affairs.           
                                                                        
Weldon, of                             National Security:               
  Pennsylvania.                          Military Readiness; Military   
                                          Research and Development.     
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Energy and     
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        
Weldon, of                             Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
  Florida.                               Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Employer-Employee   
                                          Relations; Oversight and      
                                          Investigations.               
                                       Science:                         
                                         Basic Research; Space and      
                                          Aeronautics.                  
                                                                        
Weller...............................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Consumer Credit; Housing and  
                                          Community Opportunity.        
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Surface              
                                          Transportation.               
                                       Veterans' Affairs:               
                                         Compensation, Pension,         
                                          Insurance and Memorial        
                                          Affairs.                      
                                                                        
White................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Telecommunications 
                                          and Finance.                  
                                                                        
Whitfield............................  Commerce:                        
                                         Commerce, Trade, and Hazardous 
                                          Materials; Health and         
                                          Environment.                  
                                                                        

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Wicker...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Labor, Health and Human        
                                          Services, and Education;      
                                          Legislative; Military         
                                          Construction.                 
                                                                        
Williams.............................  Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Early Childhood, Youth and     
                                          Families; Postsecondary       
                                          Education, Training and Life- 
                                          Long Learning.                
  ...................................                                   
                                       Resources:                       
                                         National Parks, Forests and    
                                          Lands; Native American and    
                                          Insular Affairs.              
                                                                        
Wilson...............................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Foreign Operations, Export     
                                          Financing and Related         
                                          Programs; National Security.  
                                                                        
Wise.................................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         Government Management,         
                                          Information, and Technology;  
                                          National Security,            
                                          International Affairs, and    
                                          Criminal Justice.             
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Public Buildings and 
                                          Economic Development.         
                                                                        
Wolf.................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Foreign Operations, Export     
                                          Financing and Related         
                                          Programs; Transportation;     
                                          Treasury, Postal Service, and 
                                          General Government.           
                                                                        
Woolsey..............................  Budget.                          
                                       Economic and Educational         
                                        Opportunities:                  
                                         Postsecondary Education,       
                                          Training and Life-Long        
                                          Learning; Workforce           
                                          Protections.                  
                                                                        
Wyden................................  Commerce:                        
                                         Health and Environment;        
                                          Oversight and Investigations. 
                                       Small Business:                  
                                         Government Programs.           
                                                                        
Wynn.................................  Banking and Financial Services:  
                                         Financial Institutions and     
                                          Consumer Credit; General      
                                          Oversight and Investigations. 
                                       International Relations:         
                                         The Western Hemisphere.        
                                                                        
Yates................................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Foreign Operations, Export     
                                          Financing, and Related        
                                          Programs; Interior.           
                                                                        
Young, of Florida....................  Appropriations:                  
                                         Labor, Health and Human        
                                          Services, and Education;      
                                          Legislative; National         
                                          Security.                     
                                       Permanent Select Committee on    
                                        Intelligence:                   
                                         Human Intelligence, Analysis,  
                                          and Counterintelligence.      
                                                                        
Young, of Alaska.....................  Resources, chairman:             
                                         Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans;
                                          Native American and Insular   
                                          Affairs.                      
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Coast Guard and Maritime       
                                          Transportation; Water         
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
Zeliff...............................  Government Reform and Oversight: 
                                         National Security,             
                                          International Affairs, and    
                                          Criminal Justice.             
                                       Small Business.                  
                                       Transportation and               
                                        Infrastructure:                 
                                         Aviation; Surface              
                                          Transportation; Water         
                                          Resources and Environment.    
                                                                        
Zimmer...............................  Ways and Means:                  
                                         Oversight; Trade.              
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                                 BOARDS

                  BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING

                      Created by Public Law 93-129

  Suite 400, 1201 Connecticut Avenue 20036.  Phone, 254-8040; FAX: 254-
                                  3929.

Chairman.--Daniel A. Mica, (202) 624-2122.
    Members:
        Karl Rove, (512) 479-6601.
        Cheryl Halpern.
        Lane Kirkland, 637-5231.
        Michael Novak, 862-5838.
        Kenneth Y. Tomlinson, (914) 241-5444.
    Ex Officio Member.--Kevin Klose, RFE/RL, Inc.
    Executive Director.--Richard McBride, 254-8040.
    Executive Secretary.--Barbara J. Floyd.
    Administrative Officer.--Kay L. Ainsworth.
    General Counsel.--John A. Lindburg.
    Program Officer.--Patricia M. Sowick.
    Director of Financial and Congressional Affairs.--Patricia H. 
        Schlueter.
    Budget Analyst.--[Vacant.]
    Budget Analyst (Israel).--Aida Garner.
    Inspector General.--Brian Conniff.
    Auditor.--James Davies.
    Director, Program Review.--[Vacant.]
    Program Specialist.--[Vacant.]
    Secretaries: Regina Shepherd; Mary Callanan.

               BOARD OF VISITORS TO THE AIR FORCE ACADEMY

                    Title 10, U.S.C., Section 9355(a)

Norman D. Dicks, Representative from Washington.
Joel Hefley, Representative from Colorado.
C.W. (Bill) Young, Representative from Florida.
Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina.
J. James Exon, Senator from Nebraska.
Conrad Burns, Senator from Montana.
Dirk Kempthorne, Senator from Idaho.

                BOARD OF VISITORS TO THE MILITARY ACADEMY

                    Title 10, U.S.C., Section 4355(a)

Tom DeLay, Representative from Texas.
W.G. (Bill) Hefner, Representative from North Carolina.
Greg Laughlin, Representative from Texas.
John S. Tanner, Representative from Tennessee.
Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi.
Larry Pressler, Senator from South Dakota.
Harry M. Reid, Senator from Nevada.
Richard C. Shelby, Senator from Alabama.

                 BOARD OF VISITORS TO THE NAVAL ACADEMY

                    Title 10, U.S.C., Section 6968(a)

John McCain, Senator from Arizona.
Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon.
Barbara A. Mikulski, Senator from Maryland.

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Paul S. Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland.
Joseph R. Skeen, Representative from New Mexico.
Kweisi Mfume, Representative from Maryland.
Steny H. Hoyer, Representative from Maryland.

                           CONGRESSIONAL AWARD

       Created by Public Law 96-114; amended by Public Law 102-457

379 Ford House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.  Phone, (202) 226-
                       0130; FAX: (202) 226-0131.

Chairman.--Thomas D. Campbell, Thomas D. Campbell & Associates Inc., 
    (703) 683-0773.
    Vice Chairmen:
        Ray N. Ivey, Consolidated Natural Gas Company, (412) 227-1185.
        Charles F. Smithers, Jr., Paine Webber Incorporated, (202) 370-
            8710.
    Secretary.--Edwin S. Jayne, AFSCME, (202) 429-1000.
    Treasurer.--Candice Shy Hooper, Hooper, Hooper Owen & Gould, (202) 
        638-7780.
    National Director.--Kendall S. Hartman, The Congressional Award 
        Foundation, (202) 226-0130.
    Members:
        Frank H. Arlinghaus, Jr., Physician, Red Bank, NJ, (908) 747-
            1180.
        Max Baucus, Senator from Montana, (202) 224-2651.
        Thomas Hale Boggs, Jr., Esquire, Patton, Boggs & Blow, (212) 
            457-6040.
        The Honorable Tony Coelho, Wertheim Schroder Investment 
            Services, (212) 492-6423.
        Stephen R. Conafay, PhRMA, (202) 835-3570.
        Larry E. Craig, Senator from Idaho, (202) 224-2752.
        Roderick A. DeArment, Covington & Burling, (202) 662-5900.
        Merlin E. Dewing, KPMG Peat Marwick, (203) 356-9800.
        Ralph B. Everett, Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, (202) 508-
            9500.
        John M. Falk, Esquire, Falk Law Firm, (202) 872-8123.
        Glen D. Gaddy, Law Engineering, (703) 968-4718.
        LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, Oldaker, Ryan and Leonard, (202) 728-
            1010.
        Robert B. Harding, Groom & Nordberg, (202) 857-0620.
        Mary L. Howell, Textron Inc., (202) 637-3800.
        David W. Hunt, Esquire, Legal Counsel, Washington, DC, (202) 
            944-4639.
        W. Russell King, Freeport-McMoRan, Inc., (202) 737-1400.
        George R. Layne, Fairfax Station, VA, (703) 250-8471.
        Michael L. Lunceford, Mary Kay Foundation, (214) 905-5730.
        Mary E. McAuliffe, Union Pacific Corporation, (202) 662-0110.
        Judith A. McHale, Discovery Communications, Inc., (301) 986-
            1999.
        Eugene Moos, Department of Agriculture, (202) 720-3111.
        Sir James Murray K.C.M.G., New York, NY, (718) 852-3320.
        Alexander V. Netchvolodoff, Cox Enterprises, (202) 296-4933.
        Walker F. Nolan, Edison Electric Institute, (202) 508-5400.
        Donald Payne, Representative from New Jersey, (202) 225-3436.
        Oliver G. Richard III, Columbia Gas System, Inc., (302) 429-
            5211.
        Michael A. Reza, Funders Mortgage Corporation, (818) 915-8351.

                   HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PAGE BOARD

           Established by House Resolution 611, 97th Congress

                Room H-154, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-7000

Chairman.--Bill Emerson, Representative from Missouri.
    Members:
        Jim Kolbe, Representative from Arizona.
        Dale Kildee, Representative from Michigan.
        Robin Carle, Clerk of the House.
        Wilson Livingood, Sergeant at Arms of the House.
        George M. White, Architect of the Capitol.
    Staff Contact:
        Karen Quinn, Office of the Clerk, Page Program Administator.
        
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                               COMMISSIONS

              CANADA-UNITED STATES INTERPARLIAMENTARY GROUP

     Created by Public Law 86-42, 22 U.S.C., 1928a-1928d, 276d-276g

                Room S-208, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-3047

Senate Delegation:
    Chairman.--Frank H. Murkowski, Senator from Alaska.
    Vice Chairman.--[Vacant.]
    Member.--[Vacant.]
House Delegation:
    Chairman.--[Vacant.]
    Vice Chairman.--[Vacant.]
    Members:
        [Vacant.]
        [Vacant.]
        [Vacant.]
        [Vacant.]
        [Vacant.]
        [Vacant.]
Staff:
    [Vacant.]
    [Vacant.]

            COMMISSION ON SECURITY AND COOPERATION IN EUROPE

        Created by Public Law 94-304; amended by Public Law 99-7

 234 Ford House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515.  Phone, 225-1901

Chairman.--Christopher H. Smith, Representative from New Jersey.
Cochairman.--Alfonse M. D'Amato, Senator from New York.
    Appointed by the President of the United States:
        John H.F. Shattuck, Department of State.
        Ashton B. Carter, Department of Defense.
        Charles F. Meissner, Department of Commerce.
    Appointed by the House:
        John Edward Porter, Representative from Illinois.
        Frank R. Wolf, Representative from Virginia.
        David Funderburk, Representative from North Carolina.
        Matt Salmon, Representative from Arizona.
        Steny H. Hoyer, Representative from Maryland.
        Edward J. Markey, Representative from Massachusetts.
        Bill Richardson, Representative from New Mexico.
        Benjamin L. Cardin, Representative from Maryland.
    Appointed by the Senate:
        Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Senator from Colorado.
        Dirk Kempthorne, Senator from Idaho.
        Rick Santorum, Senator from Pennsylvania.
        Spencer Abraham, Senator from Michigan.
        Frank Lautenberg, Senator from New Jersey.
        Harry Reid, Senator from Neveda.
        Bob Graham, Senator from Florida.
        [Vacant.]
    Chief of Staff.--Dorothy Taft.
        Deputy Staff Director.--Mike Hathaway.
        International Policy Director.--Samuel Wise.
        Senior Advisor on Eastern Europe and CIS.--David Evans.
        Professional Staff:
      Mike Amitay
      Orest Deychak
      John Finerty
    Robert Hand
    Janice Helwig
    Ronald McNamara
Michael J. Ochs
        Communications Director.--Chadwick Gore.
        GPO Liaison.--Paul Guller.
        Counsel for International Trade.--Marlene Kaufmann
        Counsel for International Law.--Erika Schlager.
        
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        Receptionist.--Jennifer Pollock.
        Office Administrator.--Corinne Zaccagnini.

    COMMISSION ON THE WEST CENTRAL FRONT OF THE UNITED STATES CAPITOL

           Created by Public Law 95-94 (91 Stat. 653, 681-682)

Chairman.--Al Gore, Vice President of the United States.
    Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    Bob Dole, Majority Leader of the Senate.
    Thomas A. Daschle, Democratic Leader of the Senate.
    Richard K. Armey, Majority Leader of the House of Representatives.
    Richard A. Gephardt, Minority Leader of the House of 
        Representatives.

              FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL COMMISSION

                      Created by Public Law 94-371

  H2-347, House Office Building, Annex 2.  Phone, 226-2491; FAX: (202) 
                                225-1010

Co-Chairs:
    Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon.
    Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii.
        Commissioners Appointed by the President:
            Irving Berlin from Chicago, IL.
            Barbara Handman from New York, NY.
            Lester S. Hyman, Esq. from Washington, DC.
            David B. Roosevelt from Westport, CT.
        Appointed by the Senate:
            Alfonse M. D'Amato, Senator from New York.
            Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon.
            Daniel K. Inouye, Senator from Hawaii.
            Carl M. Levin, Senator from Michigan.
        Appointed by the House:
            Maurice D. Hinchey, Representative from New York.
            Jerry Lewis, Representative from California.
            [Vacant.]
            [Vacant.]
    Executive Director.--Dorann H. Gunderson.

           HOUSE COMMISSION ON CONGRESSIONAL MAILING STANDARDS

                      Created by Public Law 93-191

        Room 140, Cannon House Office Building.  Phone, 225-9337

Chairman.--William M. Thomas, Representative from California.
    Pat Roberts, Representative from Kansas.
    Robert W. Ney, Representative from Ohio.
    Vic Fazio, Representative from California.
    William (Bill) Clay, Representative from Missouri.
    Bart Gordon, Representative from Tennessee.
        Majority Staff Director.--Jack Dail, Room 1307, 225-9337.
            Majority Staff Assistant.--Karen S. Buehler.
        Minority Staff Director.--Perry Pockros, Room 1339, 225-2061.
            Minority Staff Assistant.--Constance Goode.

                    HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING COMMISSION

                        Title 40, U.S.C. 175-176

                Room H-209, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-2204

Chairman.--Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the House of Representatives.
    Dick Armey, House Majority Leader.
    Richard A. Gephardt, House Minority Leader.
    
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                JAPAN-UNITED STATES FRIENDSHIP COMMISSION

                      Created by Public Law 94-118

  Suite 925, 1120 Vermont Avenue NW. 20005.  Phone: 275-7712; FAX: 275-
                                  7413

Chairman.--Dr. Kenneth B. Pyle, Jackson School of International Studies, 
    University of Washington.
    Vice Chairman.--Glen S. Fukushima, AT&T Japan, Ltd.
    Executive Director.--Dr. Eric J. Gangloff.
    Program Officer.--Margaret P. Mihori.
    CULCON Program Officer.--Pamela L. Fields.
    Members:
        Hon. David Longaneckeu, Assistant Secretary for Higher Education 
            Programs, U.S. Department of Education.
        Hon. Winston Lord, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian 
            and Pacific Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
        Hon. Jane Alexander, Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts.
        Hon. Sheldon Hackney, Chairman, National Endowment for the 
            Humanities.
        Hon. Joseph D. Duffey, Director, United States Information 
            Agency.
        David I. Hitchcock, Chevy Chase, MD.
        Hon. Frank H. Murkowski, U.S. Senate.
        Pauline C. Naftzger, Beverly Hills, CA.
        Hon. Thomas Petri, U.S. House of Representatives.
        Hon. John D. Rockefeller IV, U.S. Senate.
        Dr. Carol Gluck, Dept. of History, Columbia University.
        Jeffrey M. Lepon, Partner, Lepon, McCarthy, White & Holzworth.
        Burnill F. Clark, President, KCTS/TV, Seattle.
        Thomas E. McLain, Partner, Perkins Cole.
        Dr. Robin W. Winks, Department of History, Yale University.
        Hon. Robert Wise, U.S House of Representatives.

           MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR., FEDERAL HOLIDAY COMMISSION

                      Created by Public Law 98-399

  Department of HUD, Suite 5182, 451 Seventh Street SW. 20410.  Phone, 
                                708-1006

Chairperson.--Coretta Scott King, (Founding President, King Center), 
        (404) 524-1956.
    Vice Chairperson.--Ralph Regula, Representative from Ohio, (202) 
        225-3876.
    Vice Chair/Treasurer.--Christine King Farris, The King Center, (404) 
        524-1956.
    Secretary.--W. Stewart Minton, President, Unidex Reports, (404) 956-
        0055.
    Executive Director.--Lloyd Davis, (404) 730-3155.
    Commissioners:
        Donald C. Alexander, Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P., 
            (202) 887-4288.
        Bruce Babbitt, Secretary, U.S. Department of the Interior, (202) 
            208-7351.
        Leonard Burchman, Silver Spring, MD (301) 598-6227.
        Reverend Joan Brown Campbell, General Section, National Council 
            of Churches, (212) 870-2141.
        Henry G. Cisneros, Secretary, Housing and Urban Development, 
            (202) 708-0417.
        John Cox, Secretary, Board of Directors, The King Center, (404) 
            524-1956.
        William Darnell, President, The Darnell Group, (212) 435-4114.
        Reverend Richard Deats, Fellowship of Reconciliation, (914) 358-
            4601.
        Bob Dole, Senator from Kansas, (202) 224-6521.
        Gary A. Franks, Representative from Connecticut, (202) 225-3822.
        Keith Geiger, President, National Education Association, (202) 
            822-7020.
        Dr. Robert C. Henderson, Secretary General, National Spiritual 
            Assembly of the Baha'is, (708) 869-9039.
        Alexis M. Herman, Director of Public Liaison, The White House 
            Office, (202) 456-2930.
        Jesse Hill, Jr., President, Atlanta Life Insurance Co., (404) 
            659-2100.
        Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina, (202) 224-0415.
        David C. Jory, Vice President and Director, Federal Tax 
            Legislation and Regulation, Citicorp, (202) 879-6818.
        Jack Kemp, Empower America, (202) 452-8200.
        Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts, (202) 224-4543.
        Richard H. Kimberly, Director of Federal Government Relations, 
            Kimberly-Clark Corporation, (202) 393-8280.
        Dexter King, (404) 524-1956.
        
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        Reverend Dr. Joseph Lowery, President, Southern Christian 
            Leadership Conference, (404) 522-1420.
        Lynn Lyss, Chair, National Jewish Community Relations Advisory 
            Council, (314) 725-3799.
        Sister Catherine T. McNamee, CSJ, President, National Catholic 
            Educational Association, (202) 337-6232.
        Dr. Carole Miller, (404) 664-6530.
        Belen Robles, President, LULAC, (915) 577-0726.
        Thomas C. Sawyer, Representative from Ohio, (202) 225-5231.
        Eli Segal, CEO, Corporation for National Service, (202) 606-
            5000.
        William S. Sessions, (202) 829-6770.
        Jack Sheinkman, President, Amalgamated Clothing & Textile 
            Workers Union, AFL-CIO, (212) 242-0700.
        David J. Stern, Commissioner, National Basketball Association, 
            (212) 826-7000.
        Paul Tagliabue, Commissioner, National Football League, (212) 
            758-1500.
        Stevie Wonder, Entertainer/Composer, Steveland Morris Music, 
            (213) 877-8383.

              MEXICO-UNITED STATES INTERPARLIAMENTARY GROUP

            Created by Public Law 82-420, 22 U.S.C. 276h-276k

                Room S-208, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-3047

Senate Delegation:
    Chairman.--Jon Kyl, Senator from Arizona.
        Vice Chairman.--Christopher J. Dodd, Senator from Connecticut.
House Delegation:
    Chairman.--Jim Kolbe, Representative from Arizona.

                 MIGRATORY BIRD CONSERVATION COMMISSION

           Created by act of February 18, 1929, 16 U.S.C. 715a

Department of the Interior Building 20240.  Phone, (703) 358-1716; FAX: 
                             (703) 358-2223

Chairman.--Bruce Babbitt, Secretary of the Interior.
    David H. Pryor, Senator from Arkansas.
    Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi.
    John D. Dingell, Representative from Michigan.
    Curt Weldon, Representative from Pennsylvania.
    Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture.
    Carol M. Browner, Administrator of Environmental Protection Agency.
Secretary.--Jeffery M. Donahoe.

                NATIONAL COMMISSION FOR EMPLOYMENT POLICY

                      Created by Public Law 97-300

          Suite 9000, 1441 L Street NW. 20005.  Phone, 724-1550

Chairman.--Anthony P. Carnevale, Vice President, Committee for Economic 
        Development, 2000 L Street NW., Suite 700, Washington, DC 20005, 
        (202) 296-5860; FAX: 223-0776.
    Members:
        Morty Bahr, President, Communication Workers of America, 501 3rd 
            Street NW., Washington, DC 20001, (202) 434-1110; FAX (202) 
            434-1139.
        Clayola Brown, Vice-President, Amalgamated Clothing and Textile 
            Workers Union, 99 University Place, 8th Floor, New York, NY 
            10003, (212) 674-1800; FAX: (212) 228-3652.
        Warren Frelund, Owner/Operator, Kembel Flowers, 1223 South 
            Federal, Mason City, IA 50401, (515) 423-0214; FAX: (515) 
            423-4617.
        Frank Garrison, President Michigan AFL-CIO, 419 Washington 
            Street, Suite 200, Lansing, MI 48933, (517) 487-5966; FAX: 
            (517) 487-5213.
        Stanley Hill, President, AFSCME District Council 37, 125 Barclay 
            Street, New York, NY 10007, (212) 815-1511; FAX: (212) 815-
            1516.
        Miriam Santos, Treasurer, City of Chicago, 121 N. Lasalle, Room 
            206, Chicago, IL 60602, (312) 744-3356; FAX: (312) 236-6938.
        Adele Smith Simmons, President, John D. and Catherine T. 
            MacArthur Foundation, 140 S. Dearborn Street, Suite 1100, 
            Chicago, IL 60603, (312) 726-8000; FAX: (312) 917-0334.
            
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        Edward E. (Terry) Shumaker, Gallagher, Callahan & Gatrell, P.A., 
            P.O. Box 1415, 214 North Main Street, Concord, NH 03301, 
            (603) 228-1181; FAX: (603) 228-2046.
        Bobby Simpson, Commissioner, Arkansas Rehabilitation Services, 
            P.O. Box 3781, Little Rock, AR 72203, (501) 296-1616; FAX: 
            (501) 682-6474.
        John Sweeney, President, Service Employees International Union, 
            1313 L Street NW., Washington, DC 20005, (202) 898-3200; 
            FAX: 898-3402.
        David Swinton, President of Benedict College, 1600 Harden 
            Street, Columbia, SC 29204, (803) 254-7253; FAX: (803) 253-
            5060.
        Chang Lin Tien, Office of the Chancellor, University of 
            California at Berkeley, 200 California Hall, #1500, 
            Berkeley, CA 94720, (510) 642-7464; FAX: (510) 643-5499.
        Arthur White, Vice-Chairman, Yankelovich Partners, 101 Merritt 7 
            Corp. Park, Norwalk, CT 06851, (203) 846-0100.
    Director.--Janet W. Johnston (acting).

                         NORTH ATLANTIC ASSEMBLY

             Created by Public Law 84-689, 22 U.S.C., 1928z

     Headquarters: Place du Petit Sablon 3, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium

                        OFFICERS OF THE ASSEMBLY

President.--Karsten Voigt, Federal Republic of Germany.
    Vice Presidents:
        Sari van Heemskerck Pillis-Duvekot, Netherlands.
        William Rompkey, Canada.
        Javier Ruperez, Spain.
    Treasurer.--Charlie Rose, United States.
    Secretary-General.--Peter Corterier, Germany.

                 MEMBERS OF THE UNITED STATES DELEGATION

Senate Delegation:
    Chairman and U.S. Member, Standing Committee.--William V. Roth, 
        Senator from Delaware.
    Vice Chairman.--Howell Heflin, Senator from Alabama.
        (Senate delegation not made at closing date of compilation.)
House of Representatives Delegation:
    Chairman and U.S. Member, Standing Committee.--Douglas Bereuter, 
        Representative from Nebraska.
    Vice Chairman.--Gerald B.H. Solomon, Representative from New York.
        Herbert H. Bateman, Representative from Virginia.
        Thomas J. Bliley Jr., Representative from Virginia.
        Sherwood L. Boehlert, Representative from New York.
        Ronald D. Coleman, Representative from Texas.
        Lee H. Hamilton, Representative from Indiana.
        Jan Meyers, Representative from Kansas.
        Ralph Regula, Representative from Ohio.
        Charlie Rose, Representative from North Carolina.
        Marge Roukema, Representative from New Jersey.
        Bobby L. Rush, Representative from Illinois.
Staff:
    Ian Brzezinski, secretary, Senate delegation, Office of Senator 
        Roth, 104 Senate Hart Office Building 20510, 224-2441.
    John Herzberg, secretary, House delegation, Committee on Foreign 
        Affairs, 2170 Rayburn House Office Building 20515, 225-8095.
    Jan Paulk, Director of Interparliamentary Services, Office of the 
        Secretary of the Senate, SH-231B, U.S. Senate 20510, 224-3047.

      PERMANENT COMMITTEE FOR THE OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES DEVISE FUND

 Created by act of Congress approved Aug. 5, 1955 (Public Law 246, 84th 
Congress), to administer Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Fund, established 
                               by same act

               Library of Congress 20540.  Phone, 707-5383

Chairman Ex Officio.--James H. Billington.
    Editor in Chief.--Stanley N. Katz, President, American Council of 
        Learned Societies, 228 East 45th Street, New York, NY 10017.
    Administrative Officer for the Devise.--James H. Hutson, 707-5383.
    
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                   SENATE ARMS CONTROL OBSERVER GROUP

       SH-637, Hart Senate Office Building 20510.  Phone, 224-2162

          Reauthorized by House Resolution 105, 101st Congress

Administrative Co-Chairman.--Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska.
Administrative Co-Chairman.--Robert C. Byrd, Jr., Senator from West 
    Virginia.
    Co-chairman: Strom Thurmond, Senator from South Carolina.
    Co-chairman: Richard Lugar, Senator from Indiana.
    Co-chairman: Sam Nunn, Senator from Georgia.
    Members:
        Thomas Daschle, Senator from South Dakota.
        Edward Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts.
        Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Senator from New York.
        Paul Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland.
        Dale Bumpers, Senator from Arkansas.
        Carl Levin, Senator from Michigan.
        John Glenn, Senator from Ohio.
        Robert Dole, Senator from Kansas.
        John Kerrey, Senator from Nebraska.
        John Warner, Senator from Virginia.
        Don Nickles, Senator from Oklahoma.
        John Chafee, Senator from Rhode Island.
        Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi.
        Bob Smith, Senator from New Hampshire.
        Jon Kyl, Senator from Arizona.
        Olympia Snowe, Senator from Maine.
    Staff.--Monica Chavez.

                    SENATE OFFICE BUILDING COMMISSION

 Created by the act of April 28, 1904 (33 Stat. 481), as amended by the 
act of July 11, 1947 (61 Stat. 307), the act of August 1, 1953 (67 Stat. 
           328), and the act of August 3, 1956 (70 Stat. 966)

    Members:
        Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska.
        Jesse Helms, Senator from North Carolina.
        Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi.
        [Vacant.]
        [Vacant.]
        J. Bennett Johnston, Jr., Senator from Louisiana.
        Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Senator from New York.
        [Vacant.]
        [Vacant.]

                      THE INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION

                Created by 49 Stat. 425, 22 U.S.C., 276a

                Room S-208, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-3047

       OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES GROUP FOR THE 104TH CONGRESS

President.--[Vacant.]
Vice President.--Conrad Burns, Senator from Montana.
    [Vacant.]
    [Vacant.]
Secretary.--[Vacant.]
Treasurer.--[Vacant.]
At Large Members of Executive Committee:
    [Vacant.]
    [Vacant.]
    [Vacant.]
Honorary Members: Edward J. Derwinski; Robert T. Stafford.
Executive Secretary.--Robin H. Carle, Clerk of the House of 
    Representatives.
Administrative Secretary.--Sheila Burke, Secretary of the Senate.

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                  U.S. CAPITOL PRESERVATION COMMISSION

                 Created pursuant to Public Law 100-696

Co-Chairmen:
    Strom Thurmond, Senate President Pro Tempore.
    Newt Gingrich, Speaker of the House.
        House Members:
            Richard K. Armey, Majority Leader.
            Richard A. Gephardt, Minority Leader.
            [Vacant], House Co-Chair Appointment.
            William M. Thomas, Chairman, House Oversight Committee.
            Vic Fazio, Ranking Member, House Oversight Committee.
            [Vacant], Chairman, Joint Committee on the Library Designee.
            [Vacant], Speaker's Appointment.
            [Vacant], Minority Leader Appointment.
        Senate Members:
            Bob Dole, Majority Leader.
            Thomas A. Daschle, Minority Leader.
            [Vacant], Co-Chair Appointment.
            Ted Stevens, Chairman, Rules Committee.
            Wendell H. Ford, Ranking Member, Rules Committee.
            Mark O. Hatfield, Chairman, Joint Committee on the Library.
            [Vacant], President Pro Tempore Appointment.
            [Vacant], Minority Leader Appointment.
        Architect of the Capitol.--George M. White.
        Advisory Board Members:
            Lindy Boggs, Co-Chairperson.
            Preston Robert Tisch, Co-Chairman.
            Dwayne O. Andreas.
            Robert M. Bass.
            Richard H. Jenrette.
            William Murray.
            Walter J. Stewart.
            Franklin A. Thomas.
            William L. Weiss.
            Diane Wolf.

                      U.S. SENATE COMMISSION ON ART

                      Created by Public Law 100-696

                Room S-411, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-2955

Chairman.--Bob Dole, Senator from Kansas.
    Vice Chairman.--Thomas A. Daschle, Senator from South Dakota.
    Members:
        Strom Thurmond, Senator from South Carolina.
        Ted Stevens, Senator from Alaska.
        Wendell H. Ford, Senator from Kentucky.
    Executive Secretary.--Sheila P. Burke.
    Curator.--James R. Ketchum.
        Associate Curator.--Diane K. Skvarla.
        Registrar.--John B. Odell.
            Assistant Registrar.--Melinda K. Smith.
        Museum Specialist.--Scott M. Strong.
            Curatorial Assistant.--Richard L. Doerner.
            
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                         ADVISORY ORGANIZATIONS

                           CONGRESSIONAL CLUB

            2001 New Hampshire Avenue 20009.  Phone, 332-1155

President.--Mrs. Bob Clement.
    Vice Presidents:
        (1st) Mrs. David L. Hobson.
        (2d) Mrs. John Bryant.
        (3d) Mrs. E. Clay Shaw.
        (4th) Mrs. Richard H. Bryan.
        (5th) Mrs. Dirk Kempthorne.
    Treasurer.--Mrs. Calvin M. Dooley.
    Recording Secretary.--Mrs. Bill K. Brewster.
    Corresponding Secretary.--Mrs. Jim Bunning.
    State Representative.--Mrs. Jerry F. Costello.
    Committee Cochairs:
        Program.--[Vacant.]
        Membership.--[Vacant.]
        First Lady's Luncheon: Mrs. Bob Livingston; Mrs. John Breaux.
        Ways and Means.--[Vacant.]
        Community Service.--[Vacant.]
        Founder's Day.--[Vacant.]
        Diplomatic Reception.--[Vacant.]
        Special Events: [Vacant.]
        Hospitality.--[Vacant.]

               PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON MENTAL RETARDATION

           330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201.  Phone, 245-7634

Chairperson.--Donna E. Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human Services.
Committee Members:
    Lorenzo H. Aguilar-Melancon, 5822 Cromo--Suite 320, El Paso, TX 
        79912.
    Kenneth L. Barun, Ronald McDonald Children's Charities, Kroc Drive, 
        Oak Brook, IL 60521.
    Valerie J. Bradley, Human Services Research Institute, 2336 
        Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02140.
    Robert E. Brown, P.O. Box 462, Put-In-Bay, OH 43456.
    Jane Browning, The Arc of Maryland, Inc., 6810 Deerpath Road--Suite 
        310, Baltimore, MD 21227.
    Robert Dinerstein, American University, Washington College of Law, 
        4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20016.
    Linda Felner, 60 Sutton Place South, Apt. 9-B South, New York, NY 
        10543.
    Ann M. Forts, P.O. Box 644, Center Harbor, NH 03226.
    Gisselle Acevedo Franco, 346 West Scenic Drive, Monrovia, CA 91016
    Marcia Frey, 139 Genius Drive, Winter Park, FL 32789.
    Thomas Gunnings, Ph.D., 2614 Cochies, Okemos, MI 48864.
    Ruth Luckasson, J.D., University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 
        87131.
    T.J. Monroe, Fox Croft Apartments, #E23, Paragon Mills Road, 
        Nashville, TN 37211.
    Betty B. Osman, Ph.D., White Plains Hospital Medical Center, Davis 
        Avenue at East Post Road, White Plains, NY 10601.
    Elizabeth Pittinger, 809 Grandview Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15211.
    Michael Remus, Educational Service Unit #7, 2657 44th Avenue, 
        Columbus, NE 68601.
    Tom E.C. Smith, 215 Crystal Court, Little Rock, AR 72205.
    Deborah M. Spitalnik, Ph.D., UAP-UMDNJ, Brookwood II--2d Floor, 45 
        Knightsbridge Road, Piscataway, NJ 08855-6810.
    Cathy Ficker Terrill, 683 Prospect, Elmhurst, IL 60126.
    E. Duane Thompson, 205 Oakwood, Geneva, IL 60134.
    Virginia J. Williams, 2500 Wisconsin Avenue NW., #833, Washington, 
        DC 20007.
Ex-Officio Members and Representatives:
    Janet Reno, Attorney General of the United States.
    Robert B. Reich, Secretary of Labor.
    Henry G. Cisneros, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
    
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    Eli J. Segal, President and CEO, Corporation for National and 
        Community Service (formerly ACTION).
    Richard W. Riley, Secretary of Education.
Vice Chairperson.--Valerie J. Bradley.
    First Vice Chairperson.--Virginia J. Williams.
Executive Director.--Gary H. Blumenthal, (202) 619-0634.
    Deputy Executive Director.--John L. Pride.

                       PRESIDENT'S EXPORT COUNCIL

Authorized by Executive Orders 12131 (May 1979), 12534 (September 1985) 
                                   and

            12551 (February 1986), and 12610 (September 1987)

 Room 2015-B, United States Department of Commerce 20230.  Phone, (202) 
                                482-1124.

Chairman.--C. Michael Armstrong, Chairman of the Board and Chief 
        Executive Officer, GM Hughes Electronics Corporation.
    Vice Chairman.--Elizabeth J. Coleman, Chairman of the Board of 
        Directors, Maidenform, Inc.
    Vice Chairman, Asia/Africa.--John F. McDonnell, Chairman of the 
        Board, McDonnell Douglas Corporation.
    Private Sector Members:
        J. Joe Adorjan, President, Emerson Electric Company.
        John J. Barry, International President, International 
            Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
        Carol Bartz, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Autodesk, 
            Inc.
        George F. Becker, International President, United Steelworkers 
            of America.
        Frank Biondi, President and Chief Executive Officer, Viacom Inc.
        Edgar Bronfman, Jr., President and Chief Executive Officer, 
            Joseph E. Seagram and Sons, Inc.
        Dean L. Buntrock, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, WMX 
            Technologies, Inc.
        John F. Carlson, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, CRAY 
            Research, Inc.
        Susan Corrales-Diaz, President and Chief Executive Officer, 
            Systems Integrated.
        Lawrence Ellison, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive 
            Officer, Oracle Corporation.
        Ellen R. Gordon, President, Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.
        Joseph T. Gorman, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive 
            Officer, TRW, Inc.
        Steven Green, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Astrum 
            International Corp.
        Ray R. Irani, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, 
            Occidental Petroleum Corporation.
        Michael H. Jordan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, 
            Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
        Thomas G. Labrecque, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chase 
            Manhattan Corporation.
        Les McCraw, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Fluor 
            Corporation.
        John J. Moores, Chairman, JMI, Inc.
        Richard Notebart, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive 
            Officer, Ameritech.
        Dennis J. Picard, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Raytheon 
            Company.
        Safi Qureshey, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AST 
            Research.
        Frank Savage, Chairman, Alliance Capital Management 
            International.
        Kathryn C. Turner, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, 
            Standards Technology, Inc.
        Thomas N. Urban, President, Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc.
        C.J. Wang, Ph.D., Chairman, International Corporation of 
            America.
    Congressional Members:
        Eva Clayton, Representative from North Carolina.
        Richard Gephardt, Representative from Missouri.
        Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina.
        James M. Jeffords, Senator from Vermont.
        Nancy L. Johnson, Representative from Connecticut.
        Nancy L. Kassebaum, Senator from Kansas.
        Daniel P. Moynihan, Senator from New York.
        Charles B. Rangel, Representative from New York.
        Bill Richardson, Representative from New Mexico.
        Paul S. Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland.
    Executive Branch Members:
        Ronald H. Brown, Secretary of Commerce.
        Kenneth D. Brody, President and Chairman Designate of Export-
            Import Bank of the United States.
        Warren Christopher, Secretary of State.
        Michael Kantor, United States Trade Representative.
        
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        Robert B. Reich, Secretary of Labor.
        Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture.
        Robert Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury.
    Staff:
        Executive Directorate.--David J. Rothkopf, Deputy Under 
                Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Policy 
                Development.
        Executive Director.--Jeffrey E. Garten, Under Secretary of 
                Commerce for International Trade.
            Staff Director/Executive Secretary.--Jane C. Siegel.

             U.S. ASSOCIATION OF FORMER MEMBERS OF CONGRESS

  330 A Street NE., Washington, DC 20002.  Phone: (202) 543-8676; FAX: 
                                543-7145

President.--Philip E. Ruppe from Michigan.
    Vice President.--Lindy Boggs from Louisiana.
    Treasurer.--Louis Frey, Jr. from Florida.
    Secretary.--Matthew F. McHugh from New York.
    Immediate Past President.--James W. Symington from Missouri.
    Honorary Co-chairmen: Gerald R. Ford from Michigan; Edmund S. Muskie 
        from Maine.
    Acting Director.--Linda A. Reed.
    Counselors: J. Glenn Beall, Jr. from Maryland; Elford A. Cederberg 
        from Michigan; Edward J. Derwinski from Illinois; John S. 
        Monagan from Connecticut; Frank E. Moss from Utah; James M. 
        Quigley from Pennsylvania.

                     U.S. CAPITOL HISTORICAL SOCIETY

    Congressional Charter, October 20, 1978, Public Law 95-493, 95th 
                         Congress, 92 Stat. 1643

     200 Maryland Avenue NE., Washington, DC 20002.  Phone, 543-8919

Officers:
    President.--Clarence J. Brown, of Ohio.
        Vice Presidents: Michael F. Dineen; Gary Hymel; James D. (Mike) 
            McKevitt; Bryce Larry Harlow; Hon. Charles McC. Mathias.
        General Counsel.--J. Dennis Molloy.
        Treasurer.--L. Neale Cosby.
    Executive Committee:
        Clarence J. Brown
        Robert L. Breeden
        Thomas E. Coleman
        L. Neale Cosby
        Mike Dineen
        Hon. Amo Houghton
        Carmella LaSpada
        James D. (Mike) McKevitt
        Lee J. Stillwell
        Hon. James McDermott
        Dennis Thomas
        Rudolph A. Vignone
    Chief Historian.--Donald R. Kennon.
        Associate Historian.--Rebecca Rogers.

              U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FINE ARTS BOARD

           1309 Longworth House Office Bldg.  Phone, 225-8281

                     (Created by Public Law 101-696)

Chairman.--William M. Thomas, of California.
    Members:
        Pat Roberts, of Kansas.
        Robert W. Ney, of Ohio.
        Vic Fazio, of California.
        Ed Pastor, of Arizona.
    Staff Contact.--Stacy Carlson, Staff Director, Committee on House 
        Oversight, 225-8281.


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                        STATISTICAL INFORMATION *


 
             VOTES CAST FOR SENATORS IN 1990, 1992, AND 1994

 [The figures show the vote for the Democratic and Republican nominees, 
   except as otherwise indicated. Compiled from official statistics. 
 Figures in the last column, for the 1994 election, may include totals 
                for more candidates than the ones shown.]

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                   Vote                                                 
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Total vote
                            State                                        1990                      1992                      1994              cast in  
                                                              ------------------------------------------------------------------------------     1994   
                                                                 Democrat    Republican    Democrat    Republican   Republican    Democrat              
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Alabama......................................................      717,814      467,190    1,022,698      522,015  ...........  ...........  ...........
Alaska.......................................................       61,152      125,806       92,065      127,163  ...........  ...........  ...........
Arizona......................................................  ...........  ...........      436,321      771,395      600,999      442,510    1,119,060
Arkansas.....................................................      493,910  ...........      553,635      366,373  ...........  ...........  ...........
California...................................................  ...........  ...........    5,173,467    4,644,182    3,817,025    3,979,152    8,514,089
                                                                                         \1\ 5,853,6                                                    
                                                                                                  51    4,093,501  ...........  ...........  ...........
Colorado.....................................................      425,746      569,048      803,725      662,893  ...........  ...........  ...........
Connecticut..................................................  ...........  ...........      577,662      572,036      334,833      443,793    1,079,664
Delaware.....................................................      112,918       64,554  ...........  ...........      111,074       84,540      199,000
Florida......................................................  ...........  ...........    3,245,565    1,716,505    2,894,726    1,210,412    4,106,176
Georgia......................................................    1,033,439  ...........    1,108,416    1,073,282  ...........  ...........  ...........
                                                                                         \2\ 618,877      635,114  ...........  ...........  ...........
Hawaii.......................................................      188,901      155,978      208,266       97,928       86,320      256,189      356,902
Idaho........................................................      122,295      193,641      208,036      270,468  ...........  ...........  ...........
Illinois.....................................................    2,115,377    1,135,628    2,631,229    2,126,833  ...........  ...........  ...........
Indiana......................................................      696,639      806,048      900,148    1,267,972    1,039,625      470,799    1,543,568
Iowa.........................................................      535,975      446,869      351,561      899,761  ...........  ...........  ...........
Kansas.......................................................      207,491      578,605      349,525      706,246  ...........  ...........  ...........
Kentucky.....................................................      437,976      478,034      836,888      476,604  ...........  ...........  ...........
Louisiana....................................................         (a )  ...........         (a )  ...........  ...........  ...........  ...........
Maine........................................................      201,053      319,167  ...........  ...........      308,244      186,042      511,770
Maryland.....................................................  ...........  ...........    1,307,610      533,688      559,908      809,125    1,369,101
Massachusetts................................................    1,321,712      992,917  ...........  ...........      894,000    1,265,997    2,179,945
Michigan.....................................................    1,471,753    1,055,695  ...........  ...........    1,578,770    1,300,960    3,043,385
Minnesota....................................................      911,999      864,375  ...........  ...........      869,653      781,860    1,772,929
Mississippi..................................................  ...........      274,244  ...........  ...........      418,333      189,752      608,085
Missouri.....................................................  ...........  ...........    1,057,967    1,221,901    1,060,149      633,697    1,775,116
Montana......................................................      217,563       93,836  ...........  ...........      218,542      131,845      350,387
Nebraska.....................................................      349,779      243,013  ...........  ...........      260,668      317,297      579,205
Nevada.......................................................  ...........  ...........      253,150      199,413      156,020      193,804      380,530
New Hampshire................................................       91,299      189,792      234,982      249,591  ...........  ...........  ...........
New Jersey...................................................      977,810      918,874  ...........  ...........      966,244    1,033,487    2,054,887
New Mexico...................................................      110,033      296,712  ...........  ...........      213,025      249,989      463,196
New York.....................................................  ...........  ...........    2,943,001    2,652,822    1,711,760    2,528,387    5,328,486
North Carolina...............................................      981,573    1,087,331    1,194,015    1,297,892  ...........  ...........  ...........
North Dakota.................................................  ...........  ...........      179,347      118,162       99,390      137,157      236,547
                                                                                         \3\ 103,246       55,194  ...........  ...........  ...........
Ohio.........................................................  ...........  ...........    2,444,419    2,028,300    1,836,556    1,348,213    3,436,884
Oklahoma.....................................................      735,684      148,814      494,350      757,876      542,390      392,488      982,430
Oregon.......................................................      507,743      590,095      639,851      717,455  ...........  ...........  ...........
Pennsylvania.................................................  ...........  ...........    2,224,966    2,358,125    1,735,691    1,648,481    3,513,361
Rhode Island.................................................      225,105      138,947  ...........  ...........      222,856      122,532      345,388
South Carolina...............................................      244,112      482,032      591,030      554,175  ...........  ...........  ...........
South Dakota.................................................      116,727      135,682      217,095      108,733  ...........  ...........  ...........
Tennessee....................................................      530,898      233,703  ...........  ...........      885,998      565,930  \4\ 1,465,8
                                                                                                                                                      62
                                                                                                                       834,226      623,164  \5\ 1,480,3
                                                                                                                                                      91
Texas........................................................    1,429,986    2,302,357  ...........  ...........    2,604,218    1,639,615    4,279,940
Utah.........................................................  ...........  ...........      301,228      420,069      357,297      146,938      519,304
Vermont......................................................  ...........  ...........      154,762      123,854      106,505       85,868      211,672
Virginia.....................................................  ...........      876,782  ...........  ...........      882,213      938,376    2,057,463
Washington...................................................  ...........  ...........    1,197,973    1,020,829      947,821      752,352    1,700,173
West Virginia................................................      276,234      128,071  ...........  ...........      130,441      290,495      420,936
Wisconsin....................................................  ...........  ...........    1,290,662    1,129,599      636,989      912,662    1,565,628
Wyoming......................................................       56,848      100,784  ...........  ...........      118,754       79,287      201,710
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* Statistical material edited by Peter A. Byrd.                                                                                                         
a  Under Louisiana State law, a candidate receiving at least 51 percent of the vote cast in the primary election is elected to the congressional seat.  
                                                                                                                                                        
\1\ A special election was held on November 3, 1992 for the unexpired term of Senator Alan Cranston.                                                    
\2\ A runoff election was held on November 24, 1992. The November 3d election for the Senate seat did not produce a winner with a clear majority.       
\3\ A special election was held on December 4, 1992 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Quentin Burdick.                                 
\4\ Fred Thompson elected by special election on November 8, 1994 to fill the unexpired term of Senator Al Gore.                                        
\5\ William Frist elected for full term on November 8, 1994.                                                                                            


                                                                                                                                                        

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                              VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1990, 1992, AND 1994                              
     [The figures, compiled from official statistics by the Clerk of the House, show the votes for the Democratic and Republican nominees, except as    
 otherwise indicated. Figures in the last column, for the 1992 election, may include totals for more candidates than the ones shown. Population changes 
     reflected in the 1990 census caused the reapportionment of congressional districts; those changes are reflected in the 1992 election results.]     
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                                    Vote cast in 1990                          Vote cast in 1992                          Vote cast in 1994             
                                 -----------------------    State      and  -----------------------    State      and  ---------------------- Total vote
    State      and    district      Demo-      Repub-         district         Demo-      Repub-         district         Repub-     Demo-      cast in 
                                     crat       lican                           crat       lican                          lican       crat       1994   
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AL:                                                      AL:                                        AL:                                                 
   1st..........................  .........     82,185      1st............     78,742    128,874      1st............    103,432     50,227     153,767
   2d...........................     83,243     87,649      2d.............    109,335    112,906      2d.............    124,465     44,694     169,213
   3d...........................    101,923     36,317      3d.............    119,175     73,800      3d.............     53,757     93,924     147,745
   4th..........................    129,872  ..........     4th............    157,907     66,934      4th............  .........    119,436     121,262
   5th..........................    113,047     55,326      5th............    160,060     77,951      5th............     86,923     88,693     175,693
   6th..........................    134,412  ..........     6th............    126,062    146,599      6th............    155,047     41,030     196,222
   7th..........................    127,490     53,258      7th............    144,320     36,086      7th............     34,814    116,150     151,117
AK:                                                      AK:                                        AK:                                                 
  At large......................     91,677     99,003     At large........    102,378    111,849     At large........    118,537     68,172     208,240
AZ:                                                      AZ:                                        AZ:                                                 
   1st..........................  .........    166,223      1st............    130,715    113,613      1st............    101,350     70,627     180,867
   2d...........................     76,549     39,586      2d.............     90,693     41,257      2d.............     32,797     62,589     100,446
   3d...........................    103,018    134,279      3d.............     88,830    158,906      3d.............    145,396     61,939     207,335
   4th..........................     89,395    141,843      4th............     70,572    156,330      4th............    116,714     69,760     193,902
   5th..........................     75,642    138,975      5th............     77,256    172,867      5th............    149,514     63,436     220,771
                                                            6th............    124,251     97,074      6th............    107,060     81,321     196,068
AR:                                                      AR:                                        AR:                                                 
   1st..........................    101,026     56,071      1st............    149,558     64,618      1st............     83,147     95,290     178,437
   2d...........................    103,471     67,800      2d.............    154,946     53,978      2d.............     72,473     97,580     170,053
   3d...........................     54,332    129,876      3d.............    117,775    125,295      3d.............    129,800     61,883     191,683
   4th..........................    110,365     42,130      4th............    102,918    113,009      4th............     87,469     81,370     168,839
CA:                                                      CA:                                        CA:                                                 
   1st..........................     96,468     99,782      1st............    119,676    113,266      1st............    106,870     93,717     200,673
   2d...........................     65,333    133,315      2d.............     71,780    167,247      2d.............    137,864     55,959     214,860
   3d...........................    132,143     76,148      3d.............    122,149     96,092      3d.............     89,964     97,093     195,157
   4th..........................    115,090     82,738      4th............    129,489    141,155      4th............    144,936     82,505     236,323
   5th..........................    120,633     35,671      5th............    158,250     58,698      5th............     52,905    125,042     182,596
   6th..........................    137,306     64,402      6th............    190,322     98,171      6th............     88,940    137,642     236,840
   7th..........................    121,080     79,031      7th............    153,320     54,822      7th............     45,698    116,105     166,601
   8th..........................    119,645     75,544      8th............    191,906     25,693      8th............     30,528    137,642     168,171
   9th..........................     94,739     67,412      9th............    164,265     53,707      9th............     40,448    129,233     178,875
  10th..........................     81,875     48,747     10th............    134,635    145,702     10th............    138,916     90,523     234,241
  11th..........................    105,029     45,818     11th............     90,539     94,453     11th............     99,302     55,794     159,814
  12th..........................     69,270    125,157     12th............    157,205     53,278     12th............     57,228    118,408     175,636
  13th..........................     97,286     59,773     13th............    123,795     64,953     13th............     45,555     97,344     150,642
  14th..........................    120,742    128,309     14th............    146,873    101,202     14th............     78,475    120,713     199,188
  15th..........................     97,147     49,634     15th............    168,617     82,875     15th............     80,266    119,921     200,204
  16th..........................    134,236     39,885     16th............     96,661     49,843     16th............     40,409     74,935     115,352
  17th..........................     82,611     68,848     17th............    151,565     49,947     17th............     74,380     87,222     167,193
  18th..........................     98,804  ..........    18th............    139,704  ..........    18th............     44,046     91,106     139,054
  19th..........................     76,991     94,599     19th............    101,619    100,590     19th............    104,435     72,912     183,926
  20th..........................     65,101    112,962     20th............     72,679     39,388     20th............     43,836     57,394     101,230
  21st..........................     68,921    118,326     21st............     68,058    127,758     21st............    116,874     47,517     171,629
  22d...........................     61,630    108,634     22d.............     87,328    131,242     22d.............    102,987    101,424     209,008
  23d...........................    103,141     57,118     23d.............     88,225    115,504     23d.............    114,043     47,345     172,340
  24th..........................     71,562     26,607     24th............    141,742     99,835     24th............     91,806     95,342     193,179
  25th..........................     48,120     17,021     25th............     72,233    113,611     25th............    110,301     53,445     169,971
  26th..........................     78,031     44,492     26th............     73,807     36,453     26th............     28,423     55,145      88,138
  27th..........................     90,857     58,140     27th............     83,805    105,521     27th............     88,341     70,267     166,774
  28th..........................     69,482     21,245     28th............     76,525    122,353     28th............    110,179     50,022     164,277
  29th..........................     51,350     12,054     29th............    160,312     67,141     29th............     53,801    129,413     190,376
  30th..........................     45,456     28,914     30th............     48,800     20,034     30th............     18,741     43,943      66,425
  31st..........................     56,394     27,593     31st............     68,324     40,873     31st............     34,926     50,541      85,467
  32d...........................     68,268     42,692     32d.............    150,644  ..........    32d.............     22,190     98,017     126,306
  33d...........................     49,981    101,336     33d.............     32,010     15,428     33d.............  .........     33,814      41,508
  34th..........................     55,646     36,024     34th............     91,738     50,907     34th............     40,068     72,439     117,455
  35th..........................     66,100    121,602     35th............    102,941     17,417     35th............     18,390     65,688      84,081
  36th..........................     72,409     64,961     36th............    125,751    109,684     36th............     93,127     93,939     195,308
  37th..........................    103,961    115,469     37th............     97,159  ..........    37th............  .........     64,166      82,931
  38th..........................     43,693     60,561     38th............     82,108     92,038     38th............     85,225     53,681     145,769
  39th..........................     53,670    113,849     39th............     81,728    122,472     39th............    113,641     49,696     171,244
  40th..........................     68,087    142,299     40th............     63,881    129,563     40th............    115,728     48,003     163,731
  41st..........................     93,586    105,723     41st............     58,777    101,753     41st............     82,100     50,043     132,143
  42d...........................     67,189    109,353     42d.............     79,780     69,251     42d.............     56,259     58,888     115,205
  43d...........................  .........    151,206     43d.............     88,468     88,987     43d.............     84,500     59,342     154,386
  44th..........................     48,712     50,377     44th............     81,693    110,333     44th............     95,521     65,370     171,776
  45th..........................  .........    123,591     45th............     88,508    123,731     45th............    124,875     55,849     180,724
                                                           46th............     45,435     55,659     46th............     50,616     33,004      88,697
                                                           47th............     76,924    165,004     47th............    154,071     53,669     214,997
                                                           48th............     67,415    140,935     48th............    143,570     43,523     195,636
                                                           49th............    127,280    106,170     49th............     90,283     85,597     186,118
                                                           50th............     77,293     39,531     50th............     36,955     59,214     104,451

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                                                           51st............     85,148    141,890     51st............    138,547     57,374     206,988
                                                           52d.............     88,076    112,995     52d.............    109,201     53,024     170,686
CO:                                                      CO:                                        CO:                                                 
   1st..........................     82,176     46,802      1st............    156,629     70,902      1st............     61,978     93,123     155,255
   2d...........................    105,248     68,226      2d.............    164,790     88,470      2d.............     80,723    105,938     186,661
   3d...........................    124,487     49,961      3d.............    114,480    143,293      3d.............    145,365     63,427     208,792
   4th..........................     75,901     89,285      4th............    101,957    139,884      4th............    136,251     52,202     188,453
   5th..........................     57,776    127,740      5th............     62,550    173,096      5th............    138,674  .........     138,674
   6th..........................     57,961    105,312      6th............     91,073    142,021      6th............    124,079     49,701     177,709
CT:                                                      CT:                                        CT:                                                 
   1st..........................    126,566     50,690      1st............    112,838     75,113      1st............     46,865     88,946     188,907
   2d...........................    105,085     70,922      2d.............     83,197    119,416      2d.............     79,167     79,188     186,073
   3d...........................     90,772     83,440      3d.............    112,022     84,952      3d.............     53,110    111,261     175,355
   4th..........................     32,352    105,682      4th............     58,666    147,816      4th............    109,436     34,962     147,062
   5th..........................     85,803     93,912      5th............     74,791    104,891      5th............     93,471     57,579     179,053
   6th..........................     48,628    141,105      6th............     60,373    166,967      6th............    123,101     44,159     192,717
DE:                                                      DE:                                        DE:                                                 
  At large......................    116,274     58,037     At large........    117,426    153,037     At large........    137,945     51,793     195,008
FL:                                                      FL:                                        FL:                                                 
   1st..........................     88,416     80,851      1st............    118,941    100,349      1st............    112,901     70,389     183,420
   2d...........................    103,032     77,939      2d.............    167,215     60,425      2d.............     74,011    117,404     191,423
   3d...........................     84,280     31,727      3d.............     91,915     63,114      3d.............     46,895     63,845     110,740
   4th..........................     95,320    120,895      4th............    103,531    135,883      4th............        (a)  .........         (a)
   5th..........................     63,253     94,453      5th............    129,698    114,356      5th............     94,093    125,780     219,873
   6th..........................     95,421    138,588      6th............     76,419    144,195      6th............    148,698  .........     150,030
   7th..........................     99,464     47,765      7th............     96,945    125,823      7th............    131,711     47,747     179,458
   8th..........................  .........       (a )      8th............     65,145    141,977      8th............    131,376  .........     131,815
   9th..........................    102,503    142,163      9th............    110,135    158,028      9th............    177,253  .........     177,405
  10th..........................  .........       (a )     10th............    114,809    149,606     10th............        (a)  .........         (a)
  11th..........................    120,991    111,970     11th............    100,984     77,640     11th............     72,119     76,814     148,942
  12th..........................  .........       (a )     12th............     92,346    100,484     12th............    106,123     57,203     163,326
  13th..........................  .........       (a )     13th............    115,767    158,881     13th............        (a)  .........         (a)
  14th..........................    156,055     80,249     14th............  .........    220,351     14th............        (a)  .........         (a)
  15th..........................  .........    104,295     15th............    132,412    128,873     15th............    117,027    100,513     217,872
  16th..........................       (a )  ..........    16th............    101,237    157,322     16th............    122,734     88,646     211,380
  17th..........................     79,569     22,029     17th............    102,784  ..........    17th............  .........     75,741      75,752
  18th..........................     36,978     56,364     18th............     52,142    104,755     18th............        (a)  .........         (a)
  19th..........................     87,696     53,796     19th............    177,423    103,867     19th............     75,779    147,591     223,370
                                                           20th............    130,959     91,589     20th............     72,516    114,615     187,131
                                                           21st............  .........       (a )     21st............     90,948  .........      90,950
                                                           22d.............     91,625    128,400     22d.............    119,690     69,215     188,905
                                                           23d.............     84,249     44,807     23d.............  .........        (a)         (a)
GA:                                                      GA:                                        GA:                                                 
   1st..........................     80,515     32,532      1st............     75,808    103,932      1st............     88,788     27,197     115,985
   2d...........................     77,910     28,781      2d.............     95,789     54,593      2d.............     33,429     65,383      98,813
   3d...........................     72,961     42,561      3d.............     94,271    114,107      3d.............     94,717     49,828     144,545
   4th..........................     96,526     87,569      4th............    123,819    126,495      4th............     90,063     65,566     155,629
   5th..........................     86,037     27,781      5th............    147,445     56,960      5th............     37,999     85,094     123,093
   6th..........................     77,794     78,768      6th............    116,196    158,761      6th............    119,432     66,700     186,132
   7th..........................     95,817     63,588      7th............    111,374     82,915      7th............     71,265     65,978     137,243
   8th..........................     81,344     36,980      8th............    108,472     86,220      8th............     89,591     53,408     142,999
   9th..........................     96,197     76,121      9th............    113,024     77,919      9th............     57,568     79,145     136,713
  10th..........................     89,683     64,184     10th............    108,426     93,059     10th............     96,099     51,192     147,291
                                                           11th............    120,168     44,221     11th............     37,533     71,560     109,093
HI:                                                      HI:                                        HI:                                                 
   1st..........................     97,622     62,982      1st............    129,332     41,575      1st............     76,623     94,754     176,706
   2d...........................    118,155     54,625      2d.............    131,454     40,070      2d.............     42,891    124,431     177,396
ID:                                                      ID:                                        ID:                                                 
   1st..........................     85,054     75,406      1st............    140,985     90,983      1st............    111,728     89,826     201,554
   2d...........................     98,008     56,044      2d.............     81,450    139,783      2d.............    143,593     47,936     191,529
IL:                                                      IL:                                        IL:                                                 
   1st..........................    100,890      6,708      1st............    209,258     43,453      1st............     36,038    112,474     148,512
   2d...........................     80,245     22,350      2d.............    182,614     31,957      2d.............  .........     93,998      95,855
   3d...........................    110,512     45,299      3d.............    162,165     93,128      3d.............     78,163     92,353     170,516
   4th..........................     77,290     53,258      4th............     90,452     26,154      4th............     15,384     46,695      62,079
   5th..........................     73,805     34,440      5th............    132,889     90,738      5th............     75,328     63,065     138,393
   6th..........................     48,155     96,410      6th............     86,891    165,009      6th............    115,664     37,163     157,378
   7th..........................     80,021     20,099      7th............    182,811     35,346      7th............     24,011     93,457     117,468
   8th..........................     70,151  ..........     8th............     96,419    132,887      8th............     88,225     47,654     135,879
   9th..........................     96,557     39,031      9th............    162,942     64,760      9th............     48,419     94,404     142,823
  10th..........................     47,286    104,070     10th............     85,400    155,230     10th............    114,884     38,191     153,075
  11th..........................     82,703     68,850     11th............    135,387    107,860     11th............     97,241     63,150     160,395
  12th..........................  .........    113,081     12th............    168,762     68,115     12th............     52,419    101,391     153,810

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  13th..........................     60,305    116,048     13th............     82,985    179,257     13th............    124,312     45,709     170,021
  14th..........................     55,592    112,383     14th............     75,294    155,271     14th............    110,204     33,891     144,095
  15th..........................  .........    119,812     15th............     97,190    142,167     15th............    108,857     50,874     159,731
  16th..........................     83,061     69,105     16th............    113,555    142,388     16th............    117,238     48,736     165,974
  17th..........................    102,062     51,380     17th............    156,233    103,719     17th............     79,471     95,312     174,783
  18th..........................  .........    105,693     18th............    114,413    156,533     18th............    119,838     78,332     199,125
  19th..........................    113,958     55,680     19th............    187,156     83,526     19th............     81,995    115,045     197,040
  20th..........................    130,114     66,433     20th............    154,869    119,219     20th............     88,964    108,034     196,998
  21st..........................     95,208     48,949                                                                                                  
  22d...........................    138,425  ..........                                                                                                 
IN:                                                      IN:                                        IN:                                                 
   1st..........................     68,920     35,450      1st............    147,054     64,770      1st............     52,920     68,612     121,532
   2d...........................     93,495     63,980      2d.............    130,881     90,593      2d.............     93,592     78,241     171,833
   3d...........................     80,740     77,911      3d.............    121,269     89,834      3d.............     58,878     72,497     131,375
   4th..........................     99,347     64,415      4th............    134,907     82,468      4th............     88,584     71,235     159,819
   5th..........................     81,373     71,750      5th............    107,973    112,492      5th............    111,031     45,224     159,658
   6th..........................     67,024    116,470      6th............     71,952    186,499      6th............    136,876     40,815     177,691
   7th..........................     65,248     88,598      7th............     88,005    129,189      7th............    104,359     55,941     160,400
   8th..........................     97,465     80,645      8th............    125,244    108,054      8th............     93,529     84,857     178,386
   9th..........................    107,526     48,325      9th............    160,980     70,057      9th............     84,315     91,459     175,774
  10th..........................     69,362     35,049     10th............    117,604     64,378     10th............     50,998     58,573     109,571
IA:                                                      IA:                                        IA:                                                 
   1st..........................  .........     90,042      1st............     81,600    178,042      1st............    110,448     69,461     183,461
   2d...........................     81,008     82,650      2d.............    131,570    134,536      2d.............    111,076     86,087     198,487
   3d...........................    100,947  ..........     3d.............    121,063    125,931      3d.............    111,862     79,310     193,531
   4th..........................    127,812  ..........     4th............    158,610     94,045      4th............    111,935     98,824     213,206
   5th..........................     47,022     99,978      5th............  .........    196,942      5th............    114,796     73,627     188,721
   6th..........................     44,063    112,333                                                                                                  
KS:                                                      KS:                                        KS:                                                 
   1st..........................     61,396    102,974      1st............     83,620    194,912      1st............    169,531     49,477     219,008
   2d...........................     99,093     58,643      2d.............    151,019    109,801      2d.............    135,725     71,025     206,750
   3d...........................     58,923     88,725      3d.............    110,071    169,929      3d.............    102,218     78,401     180,619
   4th..........................    112,015     46,283      4th............    143,671    117,070      4th............    111,653     99,366     211,019
   5th..........................     62,244     90,555                                                                                                  
KY:                                                      KY:                                        KY:                                                 
   1st..........................     85,323  ..........     1st............    128,524     83,088      1st............     64,849     62,387     127,236
   2d...........................     77,057     39,624      2d.............    126,894     79,684      2d.............     90,535     60,867     151,402
   3d...........................     84,750     55,188      3d.............    148,066    132,689      3d.............     67,238     67,663     152,523
   4th..........................     44,979    101,680      4th............     86,890    139,634      4th............     96,695     33,717     130,412
   5th..........................  .........     64,660      5th............     95,760    115,255      5th............     82,291     21,318     103,609
   6th..........................  .........     76,859      6th............    135,613     87,816      6th............     49,032     70,085     119,117
   7th..........................     61,330     59,377                                                                                                  
LA:                                                      LA:                                        LA:                                                 
   1st..........................  .........       (b )      1st............  .........       (b )      1st............        (a)  .........         (a)
   2d...........................    105,853  ..........     2d.............       (b )  ..........     2d.............  .........        (a)         (a)
   3d...........................       (b )  ..........     3d.............       (b )  ..........     3d.............  .........        (a)         (a)
   4th..........................  .........       (b )      4th............    194,831  ..........     4th............  .........        (a)         (a)
   5th..........................       (b )  ..........     5th............     90,079    153,501      5th............        (a)  .........         (a)
   6th..........................  .........       (b )      6th............  .........    245,178      6th............        (a)  .........         (a)
   7th..........................       (b )  ..........     7th............       (b )  ..........     7th............  .........        (a)         (a)
   8th..........................  .........       (b )                                                                                                  
ME:                                                      ME:                                        ME:                                                 
   1st..........................    167,623    110,836      1st............    232,696    125,236      1st............    136,316    126,373     262,769
   2d...........................    116,798    121,704      2d.............    130,824    153,022      2d.............     97,754    109,615     239,894
MD:                                                      MD:                                        MD:                                                 
   1st..........................     67,518     88,920      1st............    112,771    120,084      1st............    120,975     57,712     178,814
   2d...........................     39,785    115,398      2d.............     88,658    165,443      2d.............    125,162     74,275     199,480
   3d...........................     82,545     35,841      3d.............    163,354     58,869      3d.............     47,966    117,269     165,235
   4th..........................     85,601     59,846      4th............    136,902     45,166      4th............     30,999     93,148     124,147
   5th..........................     84,747     20,314      5th............    118,312     97,982      5th............     69,211     98,821     168,045
   6th..........................    106,502     56,479      6th............    106,224    125,564      6th............    122,809     63,411     186,220
   7th..........................     59,628     10,529      7th............    152,689     26,304      7th............     22,007     97,016     119,023
   8th..........................     39,343    130,059      8th............     77,042    203,377      8th............    143,449     60,660     204,109
MA:                                                      MA:                                        MA:                                                 
   1st..........................     43,611    150,748      1st............    135,049    113,828      1st............  .........    150,047     151,018
   2d...........................    134,152  ..........     2d.............    131,215     76,795      2d.............     72,732    117,178     200,123
   3d...........................    150,992  ..........     3d.............    115,587    131,473      3d.............    115,810     93,689     212,035
   4th..........................    143,473     75,454      4th............    182,633     70,665      4th............  .........    168,942     169,795
   5th..........................    110,232    101,017      5th............    133,844     96,206      5th............     60,734    140,725     201,524
   6th..........................    149,284     80,177      6th............    130,248    159,165      6th............    120,952    113,481     239,444
   7th..........................    155,380  ..........     7th............    174,837     78,262      7th............     80,674    146,246     226,988
   8th..........................    125,479     39,310      8th............    149,903  ..........     8th............  .........    113,224     114,423
   9th..........................    124,534  ..........     9th............    175,550     54,291      9th............     63,369    146,287     209,698

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  10th..........................    137,805    120,217     10th............    189,342     75,887     10th............     78,487    172,753     251,309
  11th..........................    145,480  ..........                                                                                                 
MI:                                                      MI:                                        MI:                                                 
   1st..........................     76,556      7,298      1st............    144,857    117,056      1st............     89,660    121,433     213,549
   2d...........................     49,678     95,962      2d.............     86,265    155,577      2d.............    146,164     46,097     194,187
   3d...........................     82,376     60,007      3d.............     95,927    162,451      3d.............    136,711     43,580     185,077
   4th..........................     55,449     75,850      4th............     87,573    157,337      4th............    145,176     50,544     198,534
   5th..........................     41,170    126,308      5th............    147,618     93,098      5th............     61,342    126,456     193,190
   6th..........................     97,547  ..........     6th............     89,020    144,083      6th............    121,923     42,348     165,966
   7th..........................     90,307     41,759      7th............  .........    133,972      7th............    115,621     57,326     177,500
   8th..........................     98,903     45,259      8th............    135,517    131,906      8th............    109,663     95,383     212,481
   9th..........................     73,604     89,078      9th............    133,956    111,798      9th............     89,148     97,096     189,563
  10th..........................     50,923     99,952     10th............    138,193    114,918     10th............     73,862    121,876     195,822
  11th..........................     59,759     94,555     11th............    117,725    168,940     11th............    154,696     69,168     226,884
  12th..........................     98,232     51,119     12th............    137,514    119,357     12th............     92,762    103,508     199,018
  13th..........................     54,345     11,203     13th............    127,642    105,169     13th............     77,908     89,573     172,678
  14th..........................     78,506     40,499     14th............    165,496     32,036     14th............     26,215    128,463     157,631
  15th..........................     68,742     41,092     15th............    148,908     31,849     15th............     20,074    119,442     142,014
  16th..........................     88,962     42,629     16th............    156,964     75,694     16th............     71,159    105,849     178,980
  17th..........................     92,205     40,100                                                                                                  
  18th..........................     64,185    126,629                                                                                                  
MN:                                                      MN:                                        MN:                                                 
   1st..........................    156,749     43,856      1st............    206,369     72,367      1st............    117,613     95,328     213,218
   2d...........................     77,935    126,367      2d.............    132,156    131,587      2d.............     98,881    114,289     219,785
   3d...........................     96,395    195,833      3d.............    104,606    200,240      3d.............    173,223     62,211     236,531
   4th..........................    143,353     77,639      4th............    159,796    101,744      4th............     88,344    115,638     210,630
   5th..........................    144,682     53,720      5th............    174,139     77,093      5th............     73,258    121,515     196,172
   6th..........................    164,816     90,138      6th............    100,016    133,564      6th............    113,190    113,740     227,775
   7th..........................    107,126     92,876      7th............    133,886    130,396      7th............    102,623    108,023     211,003
   8th..........................    151,145     56,068      8th............    167,104     83,823      8th............     79,818    153,161     233,271
MS:                                                      MS:                                        MS:                                                 
   1st..........................     43,668     23,650      1st............    121,664     82,952      1st............     80,553     47,192     127,745
   2d...........................     59,393     11,224      2d.............    133,361     41,248      2d.............     49,270     68,014     126,692
   3d...........................     49,162  ..........     3d.............    162,864     37,710      3d.............     39,826     83,163     122,989
   4th..........................     57,137     13,754      4th............    130,927     43,705      4th............     38,200     82,939     121,139
   5th..........................     89,926     20,588      5th............    120,766     67,619      5th............     48,575     73,179     121,754
MO:                                                      MO:                                        MO:                                                 
   1st..........................     62,550     40,160      1st............    158,693     74,482      1st............     50,303     97,061     153,018
   2d...........................     94,308     94,260      2d.............    148,729    157,594      2d.............    154,882     70,480     230,287
   3d...........................     88,950     67,659      3d.............    174,000     90,006      3d.............     80,997    117,601     203,960
   4th..........................    105,527     65,095      4th............    176,977     74,475      4th............     65,616    137,876     203,492
   5th..........................     71,890     43,897      5th............    151,014     93,562      5th............     77,120    100,391     177,511
   6th..........................     73,093     78,956      6th............    148,887    119,637      6th............     71,709    140,108     211,817
   7th..........................     76,725     83,609      7th............     99,762    160,303      7th............    112,228     77,836     195,916
   8th..........................     60,751     81,452      8th............     86,730    147,398      8th............    129,320     48,987     184,586
   9th..........................     94,156     69,514      9th............    124,694    118,811      9th............     92,301    103,443     204,942
MT:                                                      MT:                                        MT:                                                 
   1st..........................    100,409     63,837     At large........    203,711    189,570     At large........    148,715    171,372     352,133
   2d...........................     56,739     96,449                                                                                                  
NE:                                                      NE:                                        NE:                                                 
   1st..........................     70,587    129,654      1st............     96,309    142,713      1st............    117,967     70,369     188,550
   2d...........................    111,903     80,845      2d.............    119,512    113,828      2d.............     92,516     90,750     185,310
   3d...........................     94,234     98,607      3d.............     67,457    170,857      3d.............    154,919     41,943     196,903
NV:                                                      NV:                                        NV:                                                 
   1st..........................     84,650     47,377      1st............    128,278     84,217      1st............     73,769     72,333     152,167
   2d...........................     59,581    103,508      2d.............    117,199    129,575      2d.............    142,202     65,390     223,932
NH:                                                      NH:                                        NH:                                                 
   1st..........................     66,176     81,684      1st............    108,578    135,936      1st............     97,017     42,481     147,822
   2d...........................     74,866     67,225      2d.............    157,328     91,126      2d.............     83,121     74,243     161,573
NJ:                                                      NJ:                                        NJ:                                                 
   1st..........................  \2\  72,4     57,299      1st............    153,525     65,123      1st............     41,505    108,155     149,660
                                         15                                                                                                             
   2d...........................     97,698  ..........     2d.............    132,465     98,315      2d.............    102,566     56,151     158,717
   3d...........................     77,866     73,696      3d.............     94,012    151,368      3d.............    115,750     54,441     174,328
   4th..........................     54,961     99,920      4th............     84,514    149,095      4th............    109,818     49,537     161,767
   5th..........................     35,010    118,101      5th............     67,579    196,198      5th............    139,964     41,275     188,505
   6th..........................     63,745     58,147      6th............    118,266    100,949      6th............     55,287     88,922     147,331
   7th..........................     31,099    100,066      7th............    105,761    132,174      7th............     98,814     64,231     165,857
   8th..........................     55,797  ..........     8th............     96,742     84,674      8th............     70,494     68,661     141,368
   9th..........................     82,535     69,658      9th............    139,188     88,179      9th............     57,651     99,984     159,888
  10th..........................     42,106      8,954     10th............    117,287     30,160     10th............     21,524     74,622      98,368
  11th..........................     47,414     92,681     11th............     68,871    188,165     11th............    127,868     50,211     179,580
  12th..........................     52,256    107,851     12th............     83,035    174,216     12th............    125,939     55,977     184,280
  13th..........................     67,587     99,688     13th............     93,670     44,529     13th............     24,071     67,688      95,467

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  14th..........................     56,455     24,870                                                                                                  
NM:                                                      NM:                                        NM:                                                 
   1st..........................     41,306     97,375      1st............     76,600    128,426      1st............    119,996     42,316     162,312
   2d...........................  .........     80,677      2d.............     73,157     94,838      2d.............     89,966     45,316     142,180
   3d...........................    104,225     35,751      3d.............    122,850     54,569      3d.............     53,515     99,900     157,112
NY:                                                      NY:                                        NY:                                                 
   1st..........................     72,937     46,380      1st............    111,908     87,248      1st............     72,045     78,692     184,033
   2d...........................     56,722     31,808      2d.............     91,320     94,208      2d.............     86,857     40,358     162,546
   3d...........................     70,118     45,699      3d.............    116,915    108,574      3d.............     98,628     77,774     218,772
   4th..........................     41,308     63,838      4th............     97,007     98,723      4th............     87,815     65,286     196,690
   5th..........................     51,738     59,568      5th............    105,953     82,883      5th............     63,665     89,581     190,775
   6th..........................     42,499     13,224      6th............     96,972     18,725      6th............     13,956     68,596     111,990
   7th..........................     48,159  ..........     7th............     72,280     46,218      7th............  .........     58,935     123,885
   8th..........................     53,552     14,384      8th............    132,172     25,548      8th............     21,132    103,268     161,225
   9th..........................     35,177     13,330      9th............    111,424  ..........     9th............     30,371     90,783     158,807
  10th..........................     58,673      9,199     10th............     93,801  ..........    10th............      7,995     74,264     116,192
  11th..........................     34,711  ..........    11th............     76,724  ..........    11th............      6,311     59,850      92,251
  12th..........................     39,103  ..........    12th............     55,926     12,288     12th............  .........     37,322      67,437
  13th..........................     45,412      7,954     13th............     68,738     92,144     13th............     83,509     32,060     158,567
  14th..........................     32,738     44,271     14th............     97,059     92,034     14th............     50,290     96,795     169,347
  15th..........................     30,519     48,505     15th............    101,229  ..........    15th............  .........     74,566     108,602
  16th..........................     50,421      3,440     16th............     80,927      6,741     16th............  .........     57,157      85,519
  17th..........................     73,450     15,219     17th............     94,758     16,511     17th............     16,896     70,486     118,987
  18th..........................     36,652      1,189     18th............    115,841     74,076     18th............     55,636     91,663     182,550
  19th..........................     43,928     17,135     19th............     92,854    119,047     19th............    100,173     70,696     208,689
  20th..........................     82,203     35,575     20th............     66,826    150,301     20th............    120,334     52,345     203,209
  21st..........................     34,128     79,928     21st............    149,319     83,845     21st............     68,745    131,916     242,005
  22d...........................     37,034     95,495     22d.............     86,896    136,909     22d.............    129,579     57,064     234,916
  23d...........................    102,492     65,760     23d.............     61,835    139,774     23d.............    124,486     40,786     205,688
  24th..........................     56,671     92,512     24th............     47,675    113,408     24th............    108,278     34,032     184,879
  25th..........................  .........     91,348     25th............    101,422    119,282     25th............     96,363     81,710     209,747
  26th..........................  .........     82,866     26th............    112,763     98,389     26th............     82,917     90,852     206,782
  27th..........................     50,043     83,442     27th............     89,906    126,997     27th............    122,592     52,160     220,574
  28th..........................     97,815     53,077     28th............    140,908     93,806     28th............     61,321    110,987     207,274
  29th..........................     34,835     89,105     29th............    120,758     85,294     29th............     69,290     97,619     193,783
  30th..........................     97,280     49,017     30th............    102,519    114,921     30th............    106,551     58,577     202,226
  31st..........................     65,428     70,898     31st............     52,010    133,758     31st............    106,898  .........     195,961
  32d...........................     65,652     39,053                                                                                                  
  33d...........................     81,609     18,181                                                                                                  
  34th..........................     37,421     77,128                                                                                                  
NC:                                                      NC:                                        NC:                                                 
   1st..........................    105,832     57,526      1st............    116,078     54,457      1st............     42,602     66,827     109,429
   2d...........................    130,979     44,263      2d.............    113,693     93,893      2d.............     79,207     62,122     141,329
   3d...........................     83,930     57,605      3d.............    101,739     80,759      3d.............     72,464     65,013     137,477
   4th..........................    139,396    100,661      4th............    171,299     89,345      4th............     77,773     76,558     154,331
   5th..........................    113,814     78,747      5th............    117,835    102,086      5th............     84,741     63,194     147,935
   6th..........................     62,913    125,392      6th............     67,200    162,822      6th............     98,355  .........      98,355
   7th..........................     94,946     49,681      7th............     92,414     66,536      7th............     58,849     62,670     121,519
   8th..........................     98,700     80,852      8th............    113,162     71,842      8th............     57,140     62,845     119,985
   9th..........................     80,802    131,936      9th............     74,583    153,650      9th............     82,374     44,379     126,753
  10th..........................     65,710    106,400     10th............     79,206    149,033     10th............    107,829     42,939     150,768
  11th..........................     99,318    101,991     11th............    108,003    130,158     11th............    115,826     76,862     192,688
                                                           12th............    127,262     49,402     12th............     29,933     57,655      87,621
ND:                                                      ND:                                        ND:                                                 
  At large......................    152,530     81,443     At large........    169,273    117,442     At large........    105,988    123,134     235,389
OH:                                                      OH:                                        OH:                                                 
   1st..........................     83,932     80,362      1st............    120,190  ..........     1st............     92,997     72,822     165,819
   2d...........................     57,345    103,817      2d.............     75,924    177,720      2d.............    150,128     43,730     193,858
   3d...........................    116,797  ..........     3d.............    146,072     98,733      3d.............     72,314    105,342     177,656
   4th..........................     64,467    103,897      4th............     92,608    147,346      4th............    139,841  .........     139,841
   5th..........................     41,693    113,615      5th............  .........    187,860      5th............    135,879     49,335     185,214
   6th..........................     47,415    117,220      6th............    122,720    119,252      6th............     91,263     87,861     179,124
   7th..........................     59,349     97,123      7th............     66,237    164,195      7th............    140,124  .........     140,124
   8th..........................     63,584     99,955      8th............     62,033    176,362      8th............    148,338  .........     148,425
   9th..........................    117,681     33,791      9th............    178,879     53,011      9th............     38,665    118,120     156,785
  10th..........................     61,656    106,009     10th............    103,788    136,433     10th............     95,226     70,918     183,639
  11th..........................    111,923     58,372     11th............    154,718     43,866     11th............     33,705    114,220     147,928
  12th..........................     50,784    130,495     12th............     68,761    170,297     12th............    114,608     57,294     172,345
  13th..........................     93,431     60,925     13th............    134,486     88,889     13th............     86,422     93,147     189,776
  14th..........................     97,875     66,460     14th............    165,335     78,659     14th............     89,106     96,274     185,404
  15th..........................     68,510     99,251     15th............     94,907    110,390     15th............    112,912     46,480     159,696
  16th..........................     70,516    101,097     16th............     90,224    158,489     16th............    137,322     45,781     183,103
  17th..........................    133,207     38,199     17th............    216,503     40,743     17th............     43,490    149,004     192,494

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  18th..........................    120,782     41,823     18th............    166,189     77,229     18th............    103,115     87,926     191,041
  19th..........................    132,951     72,315     19th............    138,465    124,606     19th............     99,997     89,701     206,242
  20th..........................    109,390     39,749                                                                                                  
  21st..........................    103,338     25,906                                                                                                  
OK:                                                      OK:                                        OK:                                                 
   1st..........................     59,521     75,618      1st............    106,619    119,211      1st............    107,085     63,753     170,838
   2d...........................     90,820     57,331      2d.............    118,542     87,657      2d.............     82,479     75,943     158,422
   3d...........................    107,641     26,261      3d.............    155,934     51,725      3d.............     41,147    115,731     156,878
   4th..........................    100,879     36,232      4th............    140,841     58,235      4th............     80,251     67,237     155,401
   5th..........................     50,086    114,608      5th............    107,579    123,237      5th............    136,877  .........     175,147
   6th..........................    110,100     27,540      6th............    134,734     64,068      6th............    106,961     45,399     152,360
OR:                                                      OR:                                        OR:                                                 
   1st..........................    150,292     72,382      1st............    152,917    140,986      1st............    120,846    121,147     253,989
   2d...........................     60,131    127,998      2d.............     90,036    184,163      2d.............    134,255     90,822     234,381
   3d...........................    169,731     40,216      3d.............    208,028     50,235      3d.............     43,211    161,624     222,822
   4th..........................    162,494  ..........     4th............    199,372     79,733      4th............     78,947    158,981     238,149
   5th..........................    124,610    101,650      5th............    174,443     97,984      5th............    121,369    114,015     243,616
PA:                                                      PA:                                        PA:                                                 
   1st..........................     73,423     19,018      1st............    150,172     35,419      1st............     22,595     99,669     122,264
   2d...........................     94,584      8,118      2d.............    164,355     47,906      2d.............     19,824    120,553     140,377
   3d...........................     89,908     59,901      3d.............    130,828     86,787      3d.............     55,209     92,702     147,911
   4th..........................     74,114     58,469      4th............    186,684     48,484      4th............     66,509    119,115     185,630
   5th..........................     50,597     75,097      5th............  .........    188,911      5th............    145,335  .........     145,431
   6th..........................     74,394     56,093      6th............    108,312     99,694      6th............     68,610     90,023     158,633
   7th..........................     56,292    105,868      7th............     91,623    180,648      7th............    137,480     59,845     197,325
   8th..........................     85,015     65,100      8th............    114,095    129,593      8th............    110,499     44,559     167,174
   9th..........................  .........    106,632      9th............  .........    182,406      9th............    146,688  .........     147,203
  10th..........................  .........    113,490     10th............  .........    189,414     10th............    106,992     50,635     162,890
  11th..........................     88,219  ..........    11th............    138,875     68,112     11th............     51,295    101,966     153,277
  12th..........................     80,686     50,007     12th............    166,916  ..........    12th............     53,147    117,825     171,005
  13th..........................     58,967     89,577     13th............    127,685    126,312     13th............     96,254     88,073     194,788
  14th..........................     77,636     30,497     14th............    165,633     61,311     14th............     53,221    105,310     164,210
  15th..........................     50,233     77,178     15th............    111,419     99,520     15th............     71,602     72,073     150,909
  16th..........................     43,849     85,596     16th............     74,741    137,823     16th............    109,759     47,680     157,455
  17th..........................  .........    110,317     17th............     65,881    150,158     17th............    133,788  .........     133,975
  18th..........................     80,880     85,697     18th............     96,655    154,024     18th............     83,881    101,784     185,750
  19th..........................  .........     96,336     19th............     74,798     98,599     19th............    124,496  .........     125,117
  20th..........................     82,080     43,054     20th............    114,898    111,591     20th............     84,156     95,251     179,419
  21st..........................  .........     92,732     21st............     70,802    150,729     21st............     89,439     84,796     180,829
  22d...........................     78,375     45,509                                                                                                  
  23d...........................     53,465     78,189                                                                                                  
RI:                                                      RI:                                        RI:                                                 
   1st..........................     73,131     89,963      1st............     48,092    135,982      1st............     76,069     89,832     165,901
   2d...........................    108,818     74,953      2d.............    144,450     49,998      2d.............     56,348    119,659     176,007
SC:                                                      SC:                                        SC:                                                 
   1st..........................     42,555     80,839      1st............     59,908    121,938      1st............     97,803     47,769     147,471
   2d...........................  .........     90,054      2d.............  .........    148,667      2d.............    133,307  .........     133,592
   3d...........................     72,561     52,419      3d.............    119,119     75,660      3d.............     90,123     59,932     150,068
   4th..........................     81,927     51,338      4th............     94,182     99,879      4th............    109,626     39,396     149,176
   5th..........................     91,775  ..........     5th............    112,031     70,866      5th............     70,967     77,311     148,363
   6th..........................     94,121  ..........     6th............    120,647     64,149      6th............     50,259     88,635     138,923
SD:                                                      SD:                                        SD:                                                 
  At large......................    173,814     83,484     At large........    230,070     89,375     At large........    112,054    183,036     305,922
TN:                                                      TN:                                        TN:                                                 
   1st..........................  .........     47,796      1st............     47,809    114,797      1st............    102,947     34,691     141,227
                                     30,088     96,396                                                                                                  
   2d...........................  .........     62,797      2d.............     52,887    148,377      2d.............    128,937  .........     142,482
   3d...........................     49,662     36,855      3d.............    105,693    102,763      3d.............     84,583     73,839     161,853
   4th..........................     52,101     22,890      4th............     98,984     50,340      4th............     81,539     60,489     143,976
   5th..........................     55,607  ..........     5th............    125,233     49,417      5th............     61,692     95,953     159,304
   6th..........................     60,538     26,424      6th............    120,177     86,289      6th............     88,759     90,933     179,699
   7th..........................     40,516     66,141      7th............     72,062    125,101      7th............    102,587     65,851     170,383
   8th..........................     62,241  ..........     8th............    136,852  ..........     8th............     55,573     97,951     153,538
   9th..........................     48,629     25,730      9th............    123,276     60,606      9th............     69,226     94,805     164,040
TX:                                                      TX:                                        TX:                                                 
   1st..........................     89,241     56,954      1st............    152,209  ..........     1st............     63,911     86,480     156,392
   2d...........................     76,974     61,555      2d.............    118,625     92,176      2d.............     66,071     87,709     153,780
   3d...........................  .........    153,857      3d.............  .........    201,569      3d.............    157,011  .........     172,622
   4th..........................    108,300  ..........     4th............    128,008     83,875      4th............     67,267     99,303     168,947
   5th..........................     65,228     41,307      5th............     98,567     62,419      5th............     58,521     61,877     123,616
   6th..........................     62,344    125,049      6th............     73,933    189,140      6th............    152,038     44,286     201,012
   7th..........................  .........    114,254      7th............  .........    169,407      7th............    116,873  .........     116,873
   8th..........................  .........     60,603      8th............     53,473    179,349      8th............    148,473  .........     161,304

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   9th..........................     79,786     58,399      9th............    118,690     96,270      9th............     81,353     71,643     156,797
  10th..........................    152,784     73,766     10th............    177,233     68,646     10th............     80,382    113,738     201,986
  11th..........................     73,810     64,269     11th............    119,999     58,033     11th............     52,876     76,667     129,543
  12th..........................     98,026     39,438     12th............    125,492     74,432     12th............     43,959     96,372     140,331
  13th..........................     81,815     63,045     13th............    117,892     77,514     13th............     79,466     63,923     143,389
  14th..........................     89,251     75,098     14th............    135,930     54,412     14th............     68,793     86,175     154,968
  15th..........................     72,461  ..........    15th............     86,351     56,549     15th............     41,119     61,527     104,366
  16th..........................     62,455  ..........    16th............     66,731     61,870     16th............     37,409     49,815      87,224
  17th..........................    104,100  ..........    17th............    136,213     69,958     17th............     72,108     83,497     155,605
  18th..........................     54,477  ..........    18th............    111,422     56,080     18th............     28,153     84,790     115,390
  19th..........................  .........     83,795     19th............     47,325    162,057     19th............    120,641  .........     120,641
  20th..........................     56,318  ..........    20th............    103,755  ..........    20th............     36,035     60,114      96,149
  21st..........................     48,585    144,570     21st............     62,827    190,979     21st............    165,595  .........     184,075
  22d...........................     37,721     93,425     22d.............     67,812    150,221     22d.............    120,302     38,826     163,144
  23d...........................     71,052     40,856     23d.............     63,797     98,259     23d.............     73,815     44,101     117,916
  24th..........................     86,297  ..........    24th............    104,174     70,042     24th............     58,062     65,019     123,081
  25th..........................     67,427  ..........    25th............     98,975     73,192     25th............     53,321     61,959     118,529
  26th..........................     62,158    147,856     26th............     55,237    150,209     26th............    135,398     39,763     177,191
  27th..........................     62,822  ..........    27th............     87,022     66,853     27th............     44,693     65,325     110,018
                                                           28th............    122,457  ..........    28th............     28,777     73,986     104,375
                                                           29th............     64,064     34,609     29th............     15,952     44,102      60,054
                                                           30th............    107,831     37,853     30th............     25,848     73,166     100,742
UT:                                                      UT:                                        UT:                                                 
   1st..........................     69,491     82,746      1st............     68,712    160,037      1st............    104,954     57,664     162,618
   2d...........................     85,167     58,869      2d.............    127,738    118,307      2d.............     85,507     66,911     186,585
   3d...........................     79,163     49,452      3d.............    135,029     84,019      3d.............     61,839     91,505     155,146
VT:                                                      VT:                                        VT:                                                 
  At large......................      6,315     82,938     At large........     22,279     86,901     At large........     98,523  .........     211,449
VA:                                                      VA:                                        VA:                                                 
   1st..........................     69,194     72,000      1st............     89,814    133,537      1st............    142,930     45,173     192,496
   2d...........................     55,179  ..........     2d.............     99,253     77,797      2d.............     56,375     81,372     137,802
   3d...........................     36,253     77,125      3d.............    132,432     35,780      3d.............     28,080    108,532     136,620
   4th..........................     71,051  ..........     4th............    147,649     68,286      4th............     71,678    115,055     186,755
   5th..........................     66,532  ..........     5th............    133,031     60,030      5th............     83,555     95,308     178,897
   6th..........................     92,968  ..........     6th............     84,618    127,309      6th............    126,455  .........     126,644
   7th..........................     58,684     81,688      7th............  .........    211,618      7th............    176,941  .........     210,632
   8th..........................     88,475     76,367      8th............    138,542    102,717      8th............     79,568    120,281     202,673
   9th..........................     67,215  ..........     9th............    133,284     77,985      9th............     72,133    102,876     175,024
  10th..........................     57,249    103,761     10th............     75,775    144,471     10th............    153,311  .........     175,531
                                                           11th............    114,172    103,119     11th............     98,216     84,104     185,680
WA:                                                      WA:                                        WA:                                                 
   1st..........................     92,447    100,339      1st............    148,844    113,897      1st............    100,554     94,110     194,664
   2d...........................     92,837     75,669      2d.............    133,207    107,365      2d.............    107,430     89,096     196,526
   3d...........................     95,645     82,269      3d.............    138,043    108,583      3d.............    100,188     85,826     192,634
   4th..........................     44,241    106,545      4th............    106,556    103,028      4th............     92,828     81,198     174,026
   5th..........................    110,234     49,965      5th............    135,965    110,443      5th............    110,057    106,074     216,131
   6th..........................     79,079     49,786      6th............    152,933     66,664      6th............     75,322    105,480     180,802
   7th..........................    106,761     35,511      7th............    222,604     54,149      7th............     49,091    148,353     197,444
   8th..........................     75,031     96,323      8th............     87,611    155,874      8th............    140,409     44,165     184,574
                                                            9th............    110,902     91,910      9th............     77,833     72,451     150,284
WV:                                                      WV:                                        WV:                                                 
   1st..........................     72,849     35,657      1st............    172,924  ..........     1st............     43,590    103,177     146,767
   2d...........................     63,174     50,708      2d.............    143,988     59,102      2d.............     51,691     90,757     142,448
   3d...........................     75,327  ..........     3d.............    122,279     64,012      3d.............     42,382     74,967     117,349
   4th..........................     39,948     36,946                                                                                                  
WI:                                                      WI:                                        WI:                                                 
   1st..........................     93,961  ..........     1st............    147,495    104,352      1st............     83,937     82,817     169,855
   2d...........................     85,156     96,938      2d.............    108,291    183,366      2d.............    133,734     55,406     193,249
   3d...........................     60,409     94,509      3d.............    108,664    146,903      3d.............     89,338     65,758     160,313
   4th..........................     96,981     43,001      4th............    173,482     84,872      4th............     78,225     93,789     174,689
   5th..........................     77,557     31,255      5th............    162,344     71,085      5th............     51,145     87,806     140,640
   6th..........................  .........    111,036      6th............    128,232    143,875      6th............    119,384  .........     119,987
   7th..........................    100,069     60,961      7th............    166,200     91,772      7th............     81,706     97,184     178,921
   8th..........................     83,199     95,902      8th............     81,792    191,704      8th............    114,319     65,065     179,460
   9th..........................  .........    117,967      9th............     77,362    192,898      9th............    141,617  .........     141,953
WY:                                                      WY:                                        WY:                                                 
  At large......................     70,977     87,078     At large........     77,418    113,882     At large........    104,426     81,022     196,197
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                              VOTES CAST FOR REPRESENTATIVES, RESIDENT COMMISSIONER, AND DELEGATES IN 1990, 1992, AND 1994                              
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                                                                                                      Vote                                              
                                                                    ------------------------------------------------------------------------            
                                                                              1990                    1992                    1994            Total vote
                    Commonwealth of Puerto Rico:                    ------------------------------------------------------------------------   cast in  
                                                                      Popular       New       Popular       New       Popular       New          1994   
                                                                      Democrat  Progressive   Democrat  Progressive   Democrat  Progressive             
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  Resident Commissioner (4-year term)..............................  .........  ...........    891,176     904,067   1,860,263  ...........  ...........
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                                                                Vote                                            
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------  Total vote
        Washington, DC                   1990                   1992                   1994            cast in  
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------     1994   
                                 Democrat  Republican   Democrat  Republican   Democrat  Republican             
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Delegate at Large.............     98,442      41,999    166,808      20,108     13,828     154,988      173,664
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                                                                Vote                                            
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------  Total vote
             Guam                        1990                   1992                   1994            cast in  
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------     1994   
                                 Democrat  Republican   Democrat  Republican   Democrat  Republican             
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Delegate at Large.............     16,437      21,390     18,462      14,921  .........      36,379       36,379
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                                                               Vote                                             
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------  Total vote
        Virgin Islands                  1990                   1992                   1994             cast in  
                              ----------------------------------------------------------------------     1994   
                                Democrat  Republican   Democrat  Republican   Democrat  Independent             
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Delegate at Large............     17,205  ..........     14,084       8,913     13,817      16,561        30,378
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                                                                Vote                                            
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------  Total vote
        American Samoa                   1990                   1992                   1994            cast in  
                               ---------------------------------------------------------------------     1994   
                                 Democrat  Republican   Democrat  Republican   Democrat  Republican             
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Delegate at Large.............      6,049       2,567      7,955       2,263      2,116       6,517       10,256
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a  Unopposed.                                                                                                   
b  Under Louisiana State law, a candidate receiving at least 51 percent of the vote cast in the primary election
  is elected to the congressional seat.                                                                         
\1\ For the unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1989.                                                                 
\2\ Also elected by special election to fill the vacancy in the seat for the remainder of the 101st Congress.   

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SESSIONS OF CONGRESS                                                                                      
                                                 [Closing date for this table was September 27, 1995. See additional notes at end of the table.]                                                
  Meeting Date and Places of Congress: The Constitution (Article I, section 4) originally provided that ``The Congress shall assemble at least once in every Year, and such Meeting shall be on 
the first Monday in December, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.'' Pursuant to a resolution of the Congress of the Confederation in 1788, the first session of the First Congress
under the Constitution convened March 4, 1789. Up to and including May 20, 1820, 18 acts were passed providing for the meeting of Congress on other days in the year. The Congress met regularly
 on the first Monday in December until 1934, when the 20th amendment to the Constitution became effective, changing the meeting of Congress to January 3. Please see note 3, at the end of this 
 table, concerning extraordinary sessions of the Congress, as well as the next table about special sessions of the Senate. The first and second sessions of the First Congress were held in New 
                 York City; subsequently, including the first session of the Sixth Congress, Philadelphia was the meeting place; since then Congress has convened in Washington.                
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                                                                                          Recesses                                                                                              
   Congress    Session   Date of beginning        Date of        Length  ------------------------------------------  President pro tempore of the Senate          Speaker of the House of       
                                                adjournment      in days         Senate               House                          \1\                              Representatives           
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1st..........      1    Mar. 4, 1789.......  Sept. 29, 1789...     210    ...................  ...................  John Langdon, \2\ of New Hampshire...  Frederick A.C. Muhlenberg, of        
                                                                                                                                                            Pennsylvania.                       
                   2    Jan. 4, 1790.......  Aug. 12, 1790....     221    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
                   3    Dec. 6, 1790.......  Mar. 3, 1791.....      88    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
2d *.........      1    Oct. 24, 1791......  May 8, 1792......     197    ...................  ...................  Richard Henry Lee, of Virginia.......  Jonathan Trumbull, of Connecticut.   
                   2    Nov. 5, 1792.......  Mar. 2, 1793.....     119    ...................  ...................  John Langdon, of New Hampshire.                                             
3d *.........      1    Dec. 2, 1793.......  June 9, 1794.....     190    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Frederick A.C. Muhlenberg, of        
                                                                                                                    Ralph Izard, of South Carolina          Pennsylvania.                       
                   2    Nov. 3, 1794.......  Mar. 3, 1795.....     121    ...................  ...................  Henry Tazewell, of Virginia.                                                
4th *........      1    Dec. 7, 1795.......  June 1, 1796.....     177    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Jonathan Dayton, of New Jersey.      
                                                                                                                    Samuel Livermore, of New Hampshire                                          
                   2    Dec. 5, 1796.......  Mar. 3, 1797.....      89    ...................  ...................  William Bingham, of Pennsylvania.                                           
5th *........      1    May 15, 1797 \3\...  July 10, 1797....      57    ...................  ...................  William Bradford, of Rhode Island....      Do.                              
                   2    Nov. 13, 1797......  July 16, 1798....     246    ...................  ...................  Jacob Read, of South Carolina........  George Dent, of Maryland. \4\        
                                                                                                                    Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts                                         
                   3    Dec. 3, 1798.......  Mar. 3, 1799.....      91    ...................  ...................  John Laurence, of New York.                                                 
                                                                                                                    James Ross, of Pennsylvania.                                                
6th..........      1    Dec. 2, 1799.......  May 14, 1800.....     164    ...................  ...................  Samuel Livermore, of New Hampshire...  Theodore Sedgwick, of Massachusetts. 
                                                                                                                    Uriah Tracy, of Connecticut                                                 
                   2    Nov. 17, 1800......  Mar. 3, 1801.....     107    Dec. 23-Dec. 30,     Dec. 23-Dec. 30,     John E. Howard, of Maryland.                                                
                                                                           1800.                1800.               James Hillhouse, of Connecticut.                                            
7th *........      1    Dec. 7, 1801.......  May 3, 1802......     148    ...................  ...................  Abraham Baldwin, of Georgia..........  Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina.  
                   2    Dec. 6, 1802.......  Mar. 3, 1803.....      88    ...................  ...................  Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont.                                             
8th..........      1    Oct. 17, 1803 \3\..  Mar. 27, 1804....     163    ...................  ...................  John Brown, of Kentucky..............      Do.                              
                                                                                                                    Jesse Franklin, of North Carolina                                           
                   2    Nov. 5, 1804.......  Mar. 3, 1805.....     119    ...................  ...................  Joseph Anderson, of Tennessee.                                              
9th..........      1    Dec. 2, 1805.......  Apr. 21, 1806....     141    ...................  ...................  Samuel Smith, of Maryland............      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 1, 1806.......  Mar. 3, 1807.....      93    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
10th.........      1    Oct. 26, 1807 \3\..  Apr. 25, 1808....     182    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts.  
                   2    Nov. 7, 1808.......  Mar. 3, 1809.....     117    ...................  ...................  Stephen R. Bradley, of Vermont.                                             
                                                                                                                    John Milledge, of Georgia.                                                  
11th *.......      1    May 22, 1809.......  June 28, 1809....      38    ...................  ...................  Andrew Gregg, of Pennsylvania........      Do.                              
                   2    Nov. 27, 1809......  May 1, 1810......     156    ...................  ...................  John Gaillard, of South Carolina.                                           
                   3    Dec. 3, 1810.......  Mar. 3, 1811.....      91    ...................  ...................  John Pope, of Kentucky.                                                     
12th.........      1    Nov. 4, 1811 \3\...  July 6, 1812.....     245    ...................  ...................  William H. Crawford, of Georgia......  Henry Clay, of Kentucky.             
                   2    Nov. 2, 1812.......  Mar. 3, 1813.....     122    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
13th.........      1    May 24, 1813.......  Aug. 2, 1813.....      71    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              

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                   2    Dec. 6, 1813.......  Apr. 18, 1814....     134    ...................  ...................  Joseph B. Varnum, of Massachusetts.                                         
                   3    Sept. 19, 1814 \3\.  Mar. 3, 1815.....     166    ...................  ...................  John Gaillard, of South Carolina.....  Langdon Cheves, \5\ of South         
                                                                                                                                                            Carolina.                           
14th.........      1    Dec. 4, 1815.......  Apr. 30, 1816....     148    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Henry Clay, of Kentucky.             
                   2    Dec. 2, 1816.......  Mar. 3, 1817.....      92    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
15th *.......      1    Dec. 1, 1817.......  Apr. 20, 1818....     141    Dec. 24-Dec. 29,     Dec. 24-Dec. 29,     ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           1817.                1817.                                                                                           
                   2    Nov. 16, 1818......  Mar. 3, 1819.....     108    ...................  ...................  James Barbour, of Virginia.                                                 
16th.........      1    Dec. 6, 1819.......  May 15, 1820.....     162    ...................  ...................  John Gaillard, of South Carolina.....      Do.                              
                   2    Nov. 13, 1820......  Mar. 3, 1821.....     111    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  John W. Taylor, \6\ of New York.     
17th.........      1    Dec. 3, 1821.......  May 8, 1822......     157    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Philip P. Barbour, of Virginia.      
                   2    Dec. 2, 1822.......  Mar. 3, 1823.....      92    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
18th.........      1    Dec. 1, 1823.......  May 27, 1824.....     178    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Henry Clay, of Kentucky.             
                   2    Dec. 6, 1824.......  Mar. 3, 1825.....      88    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
19th *.......      1    Dec. 5, 1825.......  May 22, 1826.....     169    ...................  ...................  Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina...  John W. Taylor, of New York.         
                   2    Dec. 4, 1826.......  Mar. 3, 1827.....      90    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
20th.........      1    Dec. 3, 1827.......  May 26, 1828.....     175    ...................  ...................  Samuel Smith, of Maryland............  Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia.       
                   2    Dec. 1, 1828.......  Mar. 3, 1829.....      93    Dec. 24-Dec. 29,     Dec. 24-Dec. 29,     ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1828.                1828.                                                                                           
21st *.......      1    Dec. 7, 1829.......  May 31, 1830.....     176    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 6, 1830.......  Mar. 3, 1831.....      88    ...................  ...................  Littleton Waller Tazewell, of                                               
                                                                                                                     Virginia.                                                                  
22d..........      1    Dec. 5, 1831.......  July 16, 1832....     225    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 3, 1832.......  Mar. 2, 1833.....      91    ...................  ...................  Hugh Lawson White, of Tennessee.                                            
23d..........      1    Dec. 2, 1833.......  June 30, 1834....     211    ...................  ...................  George Poindexter, of Mississippi....      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 1, 1834.......  Mar. 3, 1835.....      93    ...................  ...................  John Tyler, of Virginia..............  John Bell, \7\ of Tennessee.         
24th.........      1    Dec. 7, 1835.......  July 4, 1836.....     211    ...................  ...................  William R. King, of Alabama..........  James K. Polk, of Tennessee.         
                   2    Dec. 5, 1836.......  Mar. 3, 1837.....      89    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
25th *.......      1    Sept. 4, 1837 \3\..  Oct. 16, 1837....      43    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 4, 1837.......  July 9, 1838.....     218    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
                   3    Dec. 3, 1838.......  Mar. 3, 1839.....      91    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
26th.........      1    Dec. 2, 1839.......  July 21, 1840....     233    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Robert M.T. Hunter, of Virginia.     
                   2    Dec. 7, 1840.......  Mar. 3, 1841.....      87    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
27th *.......      1    May 31, 1841 \3\...  Sept. 13, 1841...     106    ...................  ...................  Samuel L. Southard, of New Jersey....  John White, of Kentucky.             
                   2    Dec. 6, 1841.......  Aug. 31, 1842....     269    ...................  ...................  Willie P. Mangum, of North Carolina.                                        
                   3    Dec. 5, 1842.......  Mar. 3, 1843.....      89    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
28th.........      1    Dec. 4, 1843.......  June 17, 1844....     196    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  John W. Jones, of Virginia.          
                   2    Dec. 2, 1844.......  Mar. 3, 1845.....      92    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
29th *.......      1    Dec. 1, 1845.......  Aug. 10, 1846....     253    ...................  ...................  David R. Atchison, of Missouri.......  John W. Davis, of Indiana.           
                   2    Dec. 7, 1846.......  Mar. 3, 1847.....      87    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
30th.........      1    Dec. 6, 1847.......  Aug. 14, 1848....     254    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Robert C. Winthrop, of Massachusetts.
                   2    Dec. 4, 1848.......  Mar. 3, 1849.....      90    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
31st *.......      1    Dec. 3, 1849.......  Sept. 30, 1850...     302    ...................  ...................  William R. King, of Alabama..........  Howell Cobb, of Georgia.             
                   2    Dec. 2, 1850.......  Mar. 3, 1851.....      92    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
32d *........      1    Dec. 1, 1851.......  Aug. 31, 1852....     275    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Linn Boyd, of Kentucky.              
                   2    Dec. 6, 1852.......  Mar. 3, 1853.....      88    ...................  ...................  David R. Atchison, of Missouri.                                             
33d *........      1    Dec. 5, 1853.......  Aug. 7, 1854.....     246    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 4, 1854.......  Mar. 3, 1855.....      90    ...................  ...................  Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana.                                                
                                                                                                                    Lewis Cass, of Michigan.                                                    
34th.........      1    Dec. 3, 1855.......  Aug. 18, 1856....     260    ...................  ...................  Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana..........  Nathaniel P. Banks, of Massachusetts.
                   2    Aug. 21, 1856 \3\..  Aug. 30, 1856....      10    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
                   3    Dec. 1, 1856.......  Mar. 3, 1857.....      93    ...................  ...................  James M. Mason, of Virginia.                                                
                                                                                                                    Thomas J. Rusk, of Texas.                                                   
35th *.......      1    Dec. 7, 1857.......  June 14, 1858....     189    Dec. 23, 1857-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1857-Jan.   Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Alabama.....  James L. Orr, of South Carolina.     
                                                                           4, 1858.             4, 1858.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 6, 1858.......  Mar. 3, 1859.....      88    Dec. 23, 1858-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1858-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           4, 1859.             4, 1859.                                                                                        
36th *.......      1    Dec. 5, 1859.......  June 25, 1860....     202    ...................  ...................  Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Alabama.....  William Pennington, of New Jersey.   
                                                                                                                    Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana.                                                

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                   2    Dec. 3, 1860.......  Mar. 3, 1861.....      93    ...................  ...................  Solomon Foot, of Vermont.............  William Pennington, of New Jersey.   
                                                                                                                                                                                                
37th *.......      1    July 4, 1861 \3\...  Aug. 6, 1861.....      34    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Galusha A. Grow, of Pennsylvania.    
                   2    Dec. 2, 1861.......  July 17, 1862....     228    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
                   3    Dec. 1, 1862.......  Mar. 3, 1863.....      93    Dec. 23, 1862-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1862-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           5, 1863.             5, 1863.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                
38th *.......      1    Dec. 7, 1863.......  July 4, 1864.....     209    Dec. 23, 1863-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1863-Jan.   ......do.............................  Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana.         
                                                                           5, 1864.             5, 1864.            Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire.......                                       
                   2    Dec. 5, 1864.......  Mar. 3, 1865.....      89    Dec. 22, 1864-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1864-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           5, 1865.             5, 1865.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                
39th *.......      1    Dec. 4, 1865.......  July 28, 1866....     237    Dec. 6-Dec. 11,      Dec. 6-Dec. 11,      Lafayette S. Foster, of Connecticut..      Do.                              
                                                                           1865.                1865.                                                                                           
                                                                          Dec. 21, 1865-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1865-Jan.   Benjamin F. Wade, of Ohio............                                       
                                                                           5, 1866.             5, 1866.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 3, 1866.......  Mar. 3, 1867.....      91    Dec. 20, 1866-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1866-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           3, 1867.             3, 1867.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                
40th *.......      1    Mar. 4, 1867.......  Dec. 1, 1867.....     273    Mar. 30-July 3,      Mar. 30-July 3,      ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           1867.                1867.                                                                                           
                                                                          July 20-Nov. 21,     July 20-Nov. 21,                                                                                 
                                                                           1867                 1867                                                                                            
                   2    Dec. 2, 1867.......  Nov. 10, 1868....     345    Dec. 20, 1867-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1867-Jan.                                                                               
                                                                           6, 1868.             6, 1868.                                                                                        
                                                                          July 27-Sept. 21,    July 27-Sept. 21,                                                                                
                                                                           1868                 1868                                                                                            
                                                                          Sept. 21-Oct. 16,    Sept. 21-Oct. 16,                                                                                
                                                                           1868                 1868                                                                                            
                                                                          Oct. 16-Nov. 10,     Oct. 16-Nov. 10,                                                                                 
                                                                           1868                 1868                                                                                            
                   3    Dec. 7, 1868.......  Mar. 3, 1869.....      87    Dec. 21, 1868-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1868-Jan.   ......do.............................  Theodore M. Pomeroy, \8\ of New York.
                                                                           5, 1869.             5, 1869.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                
41st *.......      1    Mar. 4, 1869.......  Apr. 10, 1869....      38    ...................  ...................  Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island....  James G. Blaine, of Maine.           
                   2    Dec. 6, 1869.......  July 15, 1870....     222    Dec. 22, 1869-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1869-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           10, 1870.            10, 1870.                                                                                       
                   3    Dec. 5, 1870.......  Mar. 3, 1871.....      89    Dec. 23, 1870-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1870-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           4, 1871.             4, 1871.                                                                                        
42d *........      1    Mar. 4, 1871.......  Apr. 20, 1871....      48    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 4, 1871.......  June 10, 1872....     190    Dec. 21, 1871-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1871-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           8, 1872.             8, 1872.                                                                                        
                   3    Dec. 2, 1872.......  Mar. 3, 1873.....      92    Dec. 20, 1872-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1872-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           6, 1873.             6, 1873.                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                
43d *........      1    Dec. 1, 1873.......  June 23, 1874....     204    Dec. 19, 1873-Jan.   Dec. 19, 1873-Jan.   Matthew H. Carpenter, of Wisconsin...      Do.                              
                                                                           5, 1874.             5, 1874.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 7, 1874.......  Mar. 3, 1875.....      87    Dec. 23, 1874-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1874-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           5, 1875.             5, 1875.            Henry B. Anthony, of Rhode Island.                                          
44th *.......      1    Dec. 6, 1875.......  Aug. 15, 1876....     254    Dec. 20, 1875-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1875-Jan.   Thomas W. Ferry, of Michigan.........  Michael C. Kerr, \9\ of Indiana.     
                                                                           5, 1876.             5, 1876.                                                   Samuel S. Cox, \10\ of New York, pro 
                                                                                                                                                            tempore.                            
                                                                                                                                                           Milton Sayler, \11\ of Ohio, pro     
                                                                                                                                                            tempore.                            
                   2    Dec. 4, 1876.......  Mar. 3, 1877.....      90    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Samuel J. Randall, of Pennsylvania.  
45th *.......      1    Oct. 15, 1877 \3\..  Dec. 3, 1877.....      50    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 3, 1877.......  June 20, 1878....     200    Dec. 15, 1877-Jan.   Dec. 15, 1877-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           10, 1878.            10, 1878.                                                                                       

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                   3    Dec. 2, 1878.......  Mar. 3, 1879.....      92    Dec. 20, 1878-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1878-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           7, 1879.             7, 1879.                                                                                        
46th.........      1    Mar. 18, 1879 \3\..  July 1, 1879.....     106    ...................  ...................  Allen G. Thurman, of Ohio............      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 1, 1879.......  June 16, 1880....     199    Dec. 19, 1879-Jan.   Dec. 19, 1879-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           6, 1880.             6, 1880.                                                                                        
                   3    Dec. 6, 1880.......  Mar. 3, 1881.....      88    Dec. 23, 1880-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1880-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           5, 1881.             5, 1881.                                                                                        
47th *.......      1    Dec. 5, 1881.......  Aug. 8, 1882.....     247    Dec. 22, 1881-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1881-Jan.   Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware........  J. Warren Keifer, of Ohio.           
                                                                           5, 1882.             5, 1882.            David Davis, of Illinois.                                                   
                   2    Dec. 4, 1882.......  Mar. 3, 1883.....      90    ...................  ...................  George F. Edmunds, of Vermont.                                              
48th.........      1    Dec. 3, 1883.......  July 7, 1884.....     218    Dec. 24, 1883-Jan.   Dec. 24, 1883-Jan.   ......do.............................  John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky.       
                                                                           7, 1884.             7, 1884.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 1, 1884.......  Mar. 3, 1885.....      93    Dec. 24, 1884-Jan.   Dec. 24, 1884-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           5, 1885.             5, 1885.                                                                                        
49th *.......      1    Dec. 7, 1885.......  Aug. 5, 1886.....     242    Dec. 21, 1885-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1885-Jan.   John Sherman, of Ohio................      Do.                              
                                                                           5, 1886.             5, 1886.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 6, 1886.......  Mar. 3, 1887.....      88    Dec. 22, 1886-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1886-Jan.   John J. Ingalls, of Kansas.                                                 
                                                                           4, 1887.             4, 1887.                                                                                        
50th.........      1    Dec. 5, 1887.......  Oct. 20, 1888....     321    Dec. 22, 1887-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1887-Jan.   ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           4, 1888.             4, 1888.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 3, 1888.......  Mar. 3, 1889.....      91    Dec. 21, 1888-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1888-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           2, 1889.             2, 1889.                                                                                        
51st *.......      1    Dec. 2, 1889.......  Oct. 1, 1890.....     304    Dec. 21, 1889-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1889-Jan.   ......do.............................  Thomas B. Reed, of Maine.            
                                                                           6, 1890.             6, 1890.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 1, 1890.......  Mar. 3, 1891.....      93    ...................  ...................  Charles F. Manderson, of Nebraska.                                          
52d..........      1    Dec. 7, 1891.......  Aug. 5, 1892.....     251    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia.        
                   2    Dec. 5, 1892.......  Mar. 3, 1893.....      89    Dec. 22, 1892-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1892-Jan.   Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee.                                              
                                                                           4, 1893.             4, 1893.                                                                                        
53d *........      1    Aug. 7, 1893 \3\...  Nov. 3, 1893.....      89    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 4, 1893.......  Aug. 28, 1894....     268    ...................  Dec. 21, 1893-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                                                3, 1894.                                                                                        
                   3    Dec. 3, 1894.......  Mar. 3, 1895.....      97    ...................  Dec. 23, 1894-Jan.   Matt W. Ransom, of North Carolina.                                          
                                                                                                3, 1895.            Isham G. Harris, of Tennessee.                                              
54th.........      1    Dec. 2, 1895.......  June 11, 1896....     193    ...................  ...................  William P. Frye, of Maine............  Thomas B. Reed, of Maine.            
                   2    Dec. 7, 1896.......  Mar. 3, 1897.....      87    Dec. 22, 1896-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1896-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           5, 1897.             5, 1897.                                                                                        
55th *.......      1    Mar. 15, 1897 \3\..  July 24, 1897....     131    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 6, 1897.......  July 8, 1898.....     215    Dec. 18, 1897-Jan.   Dec. 18, 1897-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           5, 1898.             5, 1898.                                                                                        
                   3    Dec. 5, 1898.......  Mar. 3, 1899.....      89    Dec. 21, 1898-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1898-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           4, 1899.             4, 1899.                                                                                        
56th.........      1    Dec. 4, 1899.......  June 7, 1900.....     186    Dec. 20, 1899-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1899-Jan.   ......do.............................  David B. Henderson, of Iowa.         
                                                                           3, 1900.             3, 1900.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 3, 1900.......  Mar. 3, 1901.....      91    Dec. 20, 1900-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1900-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           3, 1901.             3, 1901.                                                                                        
57th *.......      1    Dec. 2, 1901.......  July 1, 1902.....     212    Dec. 19, 1901-Jan.   Dec. 19, 1901-Jan.   ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           6, 1902.             6, 1902.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 1, 1902.......  Mar. 3, 1903.....      93    Dec. 20, 1902-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1902-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           5, 1903.             5, 1903.                                                                                        
58th *.......      1    Nov. 9, 1903 \3\...  Dec. 7, 1903.....      29    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois.       
                   2    Dec. 7, 1903.......  Apr. 28, 1904....     144    Dec. 19, 1903-Jan.   Dec. 19, 1903-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           4, 1904.             4, 1904.                                                                                        
                   3    Dec. 5, 1904.......  Mar. 3, 1905.....      89    Dec. 21, 1904-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1904-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           4, 1905.             4, 1905.                                                                                        
59th *.......      1    Dec. 4, 1905.......  June 30, 1906....     209    Dec. 21, 1905-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1905-Jan.   ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           4, 1906.             4, 1906.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 3, 1906.......  Mar. 3, 1907.....      91    Dec. 20, 1906-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1906-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           3, 1907.             3, 1907.                                                                                        
60th.........      1    Dec. 2, 1907.......  May 30, 1908.....     181    Dec. 21, 1907-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1907-Jan.   ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           6, 1908.             6, 1908.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 7, 1908.......  Mar. 3, 1909.....      87    Dec. 19, 1908-Jan.   Dec. 19, 1908-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           4, 1909.             4, 1909.                                                                                        
61st *.......      1    Mar. 15, 1909 \3\..  Aug. 5, 1909.....     144    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 6, 1909.......  June 25, 1910....     202    Dec. 21, 1909-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1909-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           4, 1910.             4, 1910.                                                                                        
                   3    Dec. 5, 1910.......  Mar. 3, 1911.....      89    Dec. 21, 1910-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1910-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           5, 1911.             5, 1911.                                                                                        
62d..........      1    Apr. 4, 1911 \3\...  Aug. 22, 1911....     141    ...................  ...................  ......do. \12\.......................  Champ Clark, of Missouri.            
                   2    Dec. 4, 1911.......  Aug. 26, 1912....     267    Dec. 21, 1911-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1911-Jan.   Augustus O. Bacon, of Georgia \13\                                          
                                                                           3, 1912.             3, 1912.             Frank B. Brandegee, of Connecticut                                         
                                                                                                                     \14\ Charles Curtis, of Kansas \15\                                        
                                                                                                                     Jacob H. Gallinger, of New Hampshire                                       
                                                                                                                     \16\ Henry Cabot Lodge, of                                                 
                                                                                                                     Massachusetts. \17\                                                        
                   3    Dec. 2, 1912.......  Mar. 3, 1913.....      92    Dec. 19, 1912-Jan.   Dec. 19, 1912-Jan.   Augustus O. Bacon, of Georgia \18\                                          
                                                                           2, 1913.             2, 1913.             Jacob H. Gallinger, of New                                                 
                                                                                                                     Hampshire. \19\                                                            
63d *........      1    Apr. 7, 1913 \3\...  Dec. 1, 1913.....     239    ...................  ...................  James P. Clarke, of Arkansas.........      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 1, 1913.......  Oct. 24, 1914....     328    Dec. 23, 1913-Jan.   Dec. 23, 1913-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           12, 1914.            12, 1914.                                                                                       
                   3    Dec. 7, 1914.......  Mar. 3, 1915.....      87    Dec. 23-Dec. 28,     Dec. 23-Dec. 28,     ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1914.                1914.                                                                                           
64th.........      1    Dec. 6, 1915.......  Sept. 8, 1916....     278    Dec. 17, 1915-Jan.   Dec. 17, 1915-Jan.   ......do. \20\.......................      Do.                              
                                                                           4, 1916.             4, 1916.                                                                                        

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                   2    Dec. 4, 1916.......  Mar. 3, 1917.....      90    Dec. 22, 1916-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1916-Jan.   Willard Saulsbury, of Delaware.......  Champ Clark, of Missouri.            
                                                                           2, 1917.             2, 1917.                                                                                        
65th *.......      1    Apr. 2, 1917 \3\...  Oct. 6, 1917.....     188    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 3, 1917.......  Nov. 21, 1918....     354    Dec. 18, 1917-Jan.   Dec. 18, 1917-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           3, 1918.             3, 1918.                                                                                        
                   3    Dec. 2, 1918.......  Mar. 3, 1919.....      92    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
66th.........      1    May 19, 1919 \3\...  Nov. 19, 1919....     185    July 1-July 8, 1919  July 1-July 8, 1919  Albert B. Cummins, of Iowa...........  Frederick H. Gillett, of             
                                                                                                                                                            Massachusetts.                      
                   2    Dec. 1, 1919.......  June 5, 1920.....     188    Dec. 20, 1919-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1919-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           5, 1920.             5, 1920.                                                                                        
                   3    Dec. 6, 1920.......  Mar. 3, 1921.....      88    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
67th *.......      1    Apr. 11, 1921 \3\..  Nov. 23, 1921....     227    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Dec. 5, 1921.......  Sept. 22, 1922...     292    Dec. 22, 1921-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1921-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           3, 1922.             3, 1922.                                                                                        
                   3    Nov. 20, 1922 \3\..  Dec. 4, 1922.....      15    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
                   4    Dec. 4, 1922.......  Mar. 3, 1923.....      90    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
68th.........      1    Dec. 3, 1923.......  June 7, 1924.....     188    Dec. 20, 1923-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1923-Jan.   ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           3, 1924.             3, 1924.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 1, 1924.......  Mar. 3, 1925.....      93    Dec. 20-Dec. 29,     Dec. 20-Dec. 29,     ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1924.                1924.                                                                                           
69th *.......      1    Dec. 7, 1925.......  July 3, 1926.....     209    Dec. 22, 1925-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1925-Jan.   George H. Moses, of New Hampshire....  Nicholas Longworth, of Ohio.         
                                                                           4, 1926.             4, 1926.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 6, 1926.......  Mar. 4, 1927.....      88    Dec. 22, 1926-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1926-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           3, 1927.             3, 1927.                                                                                        
70th.........      1    Dec. 5, 1927.......  May 29, 1928.....     177    Dec. 21, 1927-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1927-Jan.   ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           4, 1928.             4, 1928.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 3, 1928.......  Mar. 3, 1929.....      91    Dec. 22, 1928-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1928-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           3, 1929.             3, 1929.                                                                                        
71st *.......      1    Apr. 15, 1929 \3\..  Nov. 22, 1929....     222    June 19-Aug. 19,     June 19-Sept. 23,    ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           1929.                1929.                                                                                           
                   2    Dec. 2, 1929.......  July 3, 1930.....     214    Dec. 21, 1929-Jan.   Dec. 21, 1929-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           6, 1930.             6, 1930.                                                                                        
                   3    Dec. 1, 1930.......  Mar. 3, 1931.....      93    Dec. 20, 1930-Jan.   Dec. 20, 1930-Jan.   ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           5, 1931.             5, 1931.                                                                                        
72d..........      1    Dec. 7, 1931.......  July 16, 1932....     223    Dec. 22, 1931-Jan.   Dec. 22, 1931-Jan.   ......do.............................  John N. Garner, of Texas.            
                                                                           4, 1932.             4, 1932.                                                                                        
                   2    Dec. 5, 1932.......  Mar. 3, 1933.....      89    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
73d *........      1    Mar. 9, 1933 \3\...  June 15, 1933....      99    ...................  ...................  Key Pittman, of Nevada...............  Henry T. Rainey, \21\ of Illinois.   
                   2    Jan. 3, 1934.......  June 18, 1934....     167    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
74th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1935.......  Aug. 26, 1935....     236    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................  Joseph W. Byrns, \22\ of Tennessee.  
                   2    Jan. 3, 1936.......  June 20, 1936....     170    June 8-June 15,      June 8-June 15,      ......do.............................  William B. Bankhead, \23\ of Alabama.
                                                                           1936.                1936.                                                                                           
75th.........      1    Jan. 5, 1937.......  Aug. 21, 1937....     229    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Nov. 15, 1937 \3\..  Dec. 21, 1937....      37    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
                   3    Jan. 3, 1938.......  June 16, 1938....     165    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
76th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1939.......  Aug. 5, 1939.....     215    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do. \24\                         
                   2    Sept. 21, 1939 \3\.  Nov. 3, 1939.....      44    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................                                       
                   3    Jan. 3, 1940.......  Jan. 3, 1941.....     366    July 11-July 22,     July 11-July 22,     ......do. \25\.......................  Sam Rayburn, \26\ of Texas.          
                                                                           1940.                1940.               William H. King, \27\ of Utah                                               
77th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1941.......  Jan. 2, 1942.....     365    ...................  ...................  Pat Harrison, \28\ of Mississippi;         Do.                              
                                                                                                                     Carter Glass, \29\ of Virginia.                                            
                   2    Jan. 5, 1942.......  Dec. 16, 1942....     346    ...................  ...................  Carter Glass, of Virginia.                                                  
78th.........      1    Jan. 6, 1943.......  Dec. 21, 1943....     350    July 8-Sept. 14,     July 8-Sept. 14,     ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           1943.                1943.                                                                                           

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                   2    Jan. 10, 1944......  Dec. 19, 1944....     345    Apr. 1-Apr. 12,      Apr. 1-Apr. 12,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1944.                1944.                                                                                           
                                                                          June 23-Aug. 1,      June 23-Aug. 1,                                                                                  
                                                                           1944                 1944                                                                                            
                                                                          Sept. 21-Nov. 14,    Sept. 21-Nov. 14,                                                                                
                                                                           1944                 1944                                                                                            
79th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1945.......  Dec. 21, 1945....     353    Aug. 1-Sept. 5,      July 21-Sept. 5,     Kenneth McKellar, of Tennessee.......      Do.                              
                                                                           1945.                1945.                                                                                           
                   2    Jan. 14, 1946......  Aug. 2, 1946.....     201    ...................  Apr. 18-Apr. 30,     ......do.............................                                       
                                                                                                1946.                                                                                           
80th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1947.......  Dec. 19, 1947....     351    July 27-Nov. 17,     July 27-Nov. 17,     Authur H. Vandenberg, of Michigan....  Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of            
                                                                           1947 \30\.           1947 \30\.                                                  Massachusetts.                      
                   2    Jan. 6, 1948.......  Dec. 31, 1948....     361    June 20-July 26,     June 20-July 26,     ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1948 \30\.           1948 \30\.                                                                                      
                                                                          Aug. 7-Dec. 31,      Aug. 7-Dec. 31,                                                                                  
                                                                           1948                 1948                                                                                            
81st.........      1    Jan. 3, 1949.......  Oct. 19, 1949....     290    ...................  ...................  Kenneth McKellar, of Tennessee.......  Sam Rayburn, of Texas.               
                   2    Jan. 3, 1950.......  Jan. 2, 1951.....     365    Sept. 23-Nov. 27-    Apr. 6-Apr. 18,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1950.                1950.                                                                                           
                                                                                               Sept. 23-Nov. 27,                                                                                
                                                                                                1950                                                                                            
82d..........      1    Jan. 3, 1951.......  Oct. 20, 1951....     291    ...................  Mar. 22-Apr. 2,      ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                                                1951.                                                                                           
                                                                                               Aug. 23-Sept. 12,                                                                                
                                                                                                1951                                                                                            
                   2    Jan. 8, 1952.......  July 7, 1952.....     182    ...................  Apr. 10-Apr. 22,     ......do.............................                                       
                                                                                                1952.                                                                                           
83d..........      1    Jan. 3, 1953.......  Aug. 3, 1953.....     213    ...................  Apr. 2-Apr. 13,      Styles Bridges, of New Hampshire.....  Joseph W. Martin, Jr., of            
                                                                                                1953.                                                       Massachusetts.                      
                   2    Jan. 6, 1954.......  Dec. 2, 1954.....     331    Aug. 20-Nov. 8,      Apr. 15-Apr. 22,     ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1954.                1954.                                                                                           
                                                                          Nov. 18-Nov. 29,     Adjourned sine die                                                                               
                                                                           1954                 Aug. 20, 1954                                                                                   
84th.........      1    Jan. 5, 1955.......  Aug. 2, 1955.....     210    Apr. 4-Apr. 13,      Apr. 4-Apr. 13,      Walter F. George, of Georgia.........  Sam Rayburn, of Texas.               
                                                                           1955.                1955.                                                                                           
                   2    Jan. 3, 1956.......  July 27, 1956....     207    Mar. 29-Apr. 9,      Mar. 29-Apr. 9,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1956.                1956.                                                                                           
85th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1957.......  Aug. 30, 1957....     239    Apr. 18-Apr. 29,     Apr. 18-Apr. 29,     Carl Hayden, of Arizona..............      Do.                              
                                                                           1957.                1957.                                                                                           
                   2    Jan. 7, 1958.......  Aug. 24, 1958....     230    Apr. 3-Apr. 14,      Apr. 3-Apr. 14,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1958.                1958.                                                                                           
86th.........      1    Jan. 7, 1959.......  Sept. 15, 1959...     252    Mar. 26-Apr. 7,      Mar. 26-Apr. 7,      ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           1959.                1959.                                                                                           
                   2    Jan. 6, 1960.......  Sept. 1, 1960....     240    Apr. 14-Apr. 18,     Apr. 14-Apr. 18,     ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1960.                1960.                                                                                           
                                                                          May 27-May 31, 1960  May 27-May 31, 1960                                                                              
                                                                          July 3-Aug. 8, 1960  July 3-Aug. 15,                                                                                  
                                                                                                1960                                                                                            
87th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1961.......  Sept. 27, 1961...     268    ...................  Mar. 30-Apr. 10,     ......do.............................      Do. \31\                         
                                                                                                1961.                                                                                           
                   2    Jan. 10, 1962......  Oct. 13, 1962....     277    ...................  Apr. 19-Apr. 30,     ......do.............................  John W. McCormack, \32\ of           
                                                                                                1962.                                                       Massachusetts.                      
88th.........      1    Jan. 9, 1963.......  Dec. 30, 1963....     356    ...................  Apr. 11-Apr. 22,     ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                                                1963.                                                                                           
                   2    Jan. 7, 1964.......  Oct. 3, 1964.....     270    July 10-July 20,     Mar. 26-Apr. 6,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1964.                1964.                                                                                           
                                                                          Aug. 21-Aug. 31,     July 2-July 20,                                                                                  
                                                                           1964                 1964                                                                                            
                                                                                               Aug. 21-Aug. 31,                                                                                 
                                                                                                1964                                                                                            
89th.........      1    Jan. 4, 1965.......  Oct. 23, 1965....     293    ...................  ...................  ......do.............................      Do.                              
                   2    Jan. 10, 1966......  Oct. 22, 1966....     286    Apr. 7-Apr. 13,      Apr. 7-Apr. 18,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1966.                1966.                                                                                           
                                                                          June 30-July 11,     June 30-July 11,                                                                                 
                                                                           1966                 1966                                                                                            
90th.........      1    Jan. 10, 1967......  Dec. 15, 1967....     340    Mar. 23-Apr. 3,      Mar. 23-Apr. 3,      ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           1967.                1967.                                                                                           
                                                                          June 29-July 10,     June 29-July 10,                                                                                 
                                                                           1967                 1967                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 31-Sept. 11,    Aug. 31-Sept. 11,                                                                                
                                                                           1967                 1967                                                                                            
                                                                          Nov. 22-Nov. 27,     Nov. 22-Nov. 27,                                                                                 
                                                                           1967                 1967                                                                                            
                   2    Jan. 15, 1968......  Oct. 14, 1968....     274    Apr. 11-Apr. 17,     Apr. 11-Apr. 22,     ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1968.                1968.                                                                                           
                                                                          May 29-June 3, 1968  May 29-June 3, 1968                                                                              
                                                                          June 3-July 8, 1968  June 3-July 8, 1968                                                                              
                                                                          Aug. 2-Sept. 4,      Aug. 2-Sept. 4,                                                                                  
                                                                           1968                 1968                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                                                                                

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91st.........      1    Jan. 3, 1969.......  Dec. 23, 1969....     355    Feb. 7-Feb. 17,      Feb. 7-Feb. 17,      Richard B. Russell, of Georgia.......  John W. McCormack, of Massachusetts. 
                                                                           1969.                1969.                                                                                           
                                                                          Apr. 3-Apr. 14,      Apr. 3-Apr. 14,                                                                                  
                                                                           1969                 1969                                                                                            
                                                                          July 2-July 7, 1969  May 28-June 2, 1969                                                                              
                                                                          Aug. 13-Sept. 3,     July 2-July 7, 1969                                                                              
                                                                           1969                Aug. 13-Sept. 3,                                                                                 
                                                                          Nov. 26-Dec. 1,       1969                                                                                            
                                                                           1969                Nov. 6-Nov. 12,                                                                                  
                                                                                                1969                                                                                            
                                                                                               Nov. 26-Dec. 1,                                                                                  
                                                                                                1969                                                                                            
                   2    Jan. 19, 1970......  Jan. 2, 1971.....     349    Feb. 10-Feb. 16,     Feb. 10-Feb. 16,     ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1970.                1970.                                                                                           
                                                                          Mar. 26-Mar. 31,     Mar. 26-Mar. 31,                                                                                 
                                                                           1970                 1970                                                                                            
                                                                          Sept. 2-Sept. 8,     May 27-June 1, 1970                                                                              
                                                                           1970                July 1-July 6, 1970                                                                              
                                                                          Oct. 14-Nov. 16,     Aug. 14-Sept. 9,                                                                                 
                                                                           1970                 1970                                                                                            
                                                                          Nov. 25-Nov. 30,     Oct. 14-Nov. 16,                                                                                 
                                                                           1970                 1970                                                                                            
                                                                          Dec. 22-Dec. 28,     Nov. 25-Nov. 30,                                                                                 
                                                                           1970                 1970                                                                                            
                                                                                               Dec. 22-Dec. 29,                                                                                 
                                                                                                1970                                                                                            
92d..........      1    Jan. 21, 1971......  Dec. 17, 1971....     331    Feb. 11-Feb. 17,     Feb. 10-Feb. 17,     ......do. \33\.......................  Carl B. Albert, of Oklahoma.         
                                                                           1971.                1971.               Allen J. Ellender, \34\ of Louisiana.                                       
                                                                          Apr. 7-Apr. 14,      Apr. 7-Apr. 19,                                                                                  
                                                                           1971                 1971                                                                                            
                                                                          May 26-June 1, 1971  May 27-June 1, 1971                                                                              
                                                                          June 30-July 6,      July 1-July 6, 1971                                                                              
                                                                           1971                Aug. 6-Sept. 8,                                                                                  
                                                                          Aug. 6-Sept. 8,       1971                                                                                            
                                                                           1971                Oct. 7-Oct. 12,                                                                                  
                                                                          Oct. 21-Oct. 26,      1971                                                                                            
                                                                           1971                Oct. 21-Oct. 26,                                                                                 
                                                                          Nov. 24-Nov. 29,      1971                                                                                            
                                                                           1971                Nov. 19-Nov. 29,                                                                                 
                                                                                                1971                                                                                            
                   2    Jan. 18, 1972......  Oct. 18, 1972....     275    Feb. 9-Feb. 14,      Feb. 9-Feb. 16,      ......do. \35\.......................                                       
                                                                           1972.                1972.                                                                                           
                                                                          Mar. 30-Apr. 4,      Mar. 29-Apr. 10,                                                                                 
                                                                           1972                 1972                James O. Eastland, \36\ of                                                  
                                                                          May 25-May 30, 1972  May 24-May 30, 1972   Mississippi.                                                               
                                                                          June 30-July 17,     June 30-July 17,                                                                                 
                                                                           1972                 1972                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 18-Sept. 5,     Aug. 18-Sept. 5,                                                                                 
                                                                           1972                 1972                                                                                            
93d..........      1    Jan. 3, 1973.......  Dec. 22, 1973....     354    Feb. 8-Feb. 15,      Feb. 8-Feb. 19,      ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           1973.                1973.                                                                                           
                                                                          Apr. 18-Apr. 30,     Apr. 19-Apr. 30,                                                                                 
                                                                           1973                 1973                                                                                            
                                                                          May 23-May 29, 1973  May 24-May 29, 1973                                                                              
                                                                          June 30-July 9,      June 30-July 10,                                                                                 
                                                                           1973                 1973                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 3-Sept. 5,      Aug. 3-Sept. 5,                                                                                  
                                                                           1973                 1973                                                                                            
                                                                          Oct. 18-Oct. 23,     Oct. 4-Oct. 9, 1973                                                                              
                                                                           1973                Oct. 18-Oct. 23,                                                                                 
                                                                          Nov. 21-Nov. 26,      1973                                                                                            
                                                                           1973                Nov. 15-Nov. 26,                                                                                 
                                                                                                1973                                                                                            

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                   2    Jan. 21, 1974......  Dec. 20, 1974....     334    Feb. 8-Feb. 18,      Feb. 7-Feb. 13,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1974.                1974.                                                                                           
                                                                          Mar. 13-Mar. 19,     Apr. 11-Apr. 22,                                                                                 
                                                                           1974                 1974                                                                                            
                                                                          Apr. 11-Apr. 22,     May 23-May 28, 1974                                                                              
                                                                           1974                Aug. 22-Sept. 11,                                                                                
                                                                          May 23-May 28, 1974   1974                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 22-Sept. 4,     Oct. 17-Nov. 18,                                                                                 
                                                                           1974                 1974                                                                                            
                                                                          Oct. 17-Nov. 18,     Nov. 26-Dec. 3,                                                                                  
                                                                           1974                 1974                                                                                            
                                                                          Nov. 26-Dec. 2,                                                                                                       
                                                                           1974                                                                                                                 
94th.........      1    Jan. 14, 1975......  Dec. 19, 1975....     340    Mar. 26-Apr. 7,      Mar. 26-Apr. 7,      ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           1975.                1975.                                                                                           
                                                                          May 22-June 2, 1975  May 22-June 2, 1975                                                                              
                                                                          June 27-July 7,      June 26-July 8,                                                                                  
                                                                           1975                 1975                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 1-Sept. 3,      Aug. 1-Sept. 3,                                                                                  
                                                                           1975                 1975                                                                                            
                                                                          Oct. 9-Oct. 20,      Oct. 9-Oct. 20,                                                                                  
                                                                           1975                 1975                                                                                            
                                                                          Oct. 23-Oct. 28,     Oct. 23-Oct. 28,                                                                                 
                                                                           1975                 1975                                                                                            
                                                                          Nov. 20-Dec. 1,      Nov. 20-Dec. 1,                                                                                  
                                                                           1975                 1975                                                                                            
                   2    Jan. 19, 1976......  Oct. 1, 1976.....     257    Feb. 6-Feb. 16,      Feb. 11-Feb. 16,     ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1976.                1976.                                                                                           
                                                                          Apr. 14-Apr. 26,     Apr. 14-Apr. 26,                                                                                 
                                                                           1976                 1976                                                                                            
                                                                          May 28-June 2, 1976  May 27-June 1, 1976                                                                              
                                                                          July 2-July 19,      July 2-July 19,                                                                                  
                                                                           1976                 1976                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 10-Aug. 23,     Aug. 10-Aug. 23,                                                                                 
                                                                           1976                 1976                                                                                            
                                                                          Sept. 1-Sept. 7,     Sept. 2-Sept. 8,                                                                                 
                                                                           1976                 1976                                                                                            
95th.........      1    Jan. 4, 1977.......  Dec. 15, 1977....     346    Feb. 11-Feb. 21,     Feb. 9-Feb. 16,      ......do.............................  Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., of           
                                                                           1977.                1977.                                                       Massachusetts.                      
                                                                          Apr. 7-Apr. 18,      Apr. 6-Apr. 18,                                                                                  
                                                                           1977                 1977                                                                                            
                                                                          May 27-June 6, 1977  May 26-June 1, 1977                                                                              
                                                                          July 1-July 11,      June 30-July 11,                                                                                 
                                                                           1977                 1977                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 6-Sept. 7,      Aug. 5-Sept. 7,                                                                                  
                                                                           1977                 1977                                                                                            
                                                                                               Oct. 6-Oct. 11,                                                                                  
                                                                                                1977                                                                                            
                   2    Jan. 19, 1978......  Oct. 15, 1978....     270    Feb. 10-Feb. 20,     Feb. 9-Feb. 14,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1978.                1978.                                                                                           
                                                                          Mar. 23-Apr. 3,      Mar. 22-Apr. 3,                                                                                  
                                                                           1978                 1978                                                                                            
                                                                          May 26-June 5, 1978  May 25-May 31, 1978                                                                              
                                                                          June 29-July 10,     June 29-July 10,                                                                                 
                                                                           1978                 1978                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 25-Sept. 6,     Aug. 17-Sept. 6,                                                                                 
                                                                           1978                 1978                                                                                            
96th.........      1    Jan. 15, 1979......  Jan. 3, 1980.....     354    Feb. 9-Feb. 19,      Feb. 8-Feb. 13,      Warren G. Magnuson, of Washington....      Do.                              
                                                                           1979.                1979.                                                                                           
                                                                          Apr. 10-Apr. 23,     Apr. 10-Apr. 23,                                                                                 
                                                                           1979                 1979                                                                                            
                                                                          May 24-June 4, 1979  May 24-May 30, 1979                                                                              
                                                                          June 27-July 9,      June 29-July 9,                                                                                  
                                                                           1979                 1979                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 3-Sept. 5,      Aug. 2-Sept. 5,                                                                                  
                                                                           1979                 1979                                                                                            
                                                                          Nov. 20-Nov. 26,     Nov. 20-Nov. 26,                                                                                 
                                                                           1979                 1979                                                                                            
                                                                          Adjourned sine die,  Adjourned sine die,                                                                              
                                                                           Dec. 20, 1979        Jan. 3, 1980                                                                                    
                   2    Jan. 3, 1980.......  Dec. 16, 1980....     349    Apr. 3-Apr. 15,      Feb. 13-Feb. 19,     ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1980.                1980.                                                                                           
                                                                          May 22-May 28, 1980  Apr. 2-Apr. 15,                                                                                  
                                                                          July 2-July 21,       1980                                                                                            
                                                                           1980                May 22-May 28, 1980                                                                              
                                                                          Aug. 6-Aug. 18,      July 2-July 21,                                                                                  
                                                                           1980                 1980                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 27-Sept. 3,     Aug. 1-Aug. 18,      Milton Young, of North Dakota. \37\                                         
                                                                           1980                 1980                                                                                            
                                                                          Oct. 1-Nov. 12,      Aug. 28-Sept. 3,                                                                                 
                                                                           1980                 1980                                                                                            
                                                                          Nov. 25-Dec. 1,      Oct. 2-Nov. 12,                                                                                  
                                                                           1980                 1980                                                                                            
                                                                                               Nov. 21-Dec. 1,                                                                                  
                                                                                                1980                                                                                            
97th.........      1    Jan. 5, 1981.......  Dec. 16, 1981....     347    Feb. 6-Feb. 16,      Feb. 6-Feb. 17,      Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina....      Do.                              
                                                                           1981.                1981.                                                                                           
                                                                          Apr. 10-Apr. 27,     Apr. 10-Apr. 27,                                                                                 
                                                                           1981                 1981                                                                                            
                                                                          June 25-July 8,      June 26-July 8,                                                                                  
                                                                           1981                 1981                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 3-Sept. 9,      Aug. 4-Sept. 9,                                                                                  
                                                                           1981                 1981                                                                                            
                                                                          Oct. 7-Oct. 14,      Oct. 7-Oct. 13,                                                                                  
                                                                           1981                 1981                                                                                            
                                                                          Nov. 24-Nov. 30,     Nov. 23-Nov. 30,                                                                                 
                                                                           1981                 1981                                                                                            

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                   2    Jan. 25, 1982......  Dec. 23, 1982....     333    Feb. 11-Feb. 22,     Feb. 10-Feb. 22,     Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina....  Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., of           
                                                                           1982.                1982.                                                       Massachusetts.                      
                                                                          Apr. 1-Apr. 13,      Apr. 6-Apr. 20,                                                                                  
                                                                           1982                 1982                                                                                            
                                                                          May 27-June 8, 1982  May 27-June 2, 1982                                                                              
                                                                          July 1-July 12,      July 1-July 12,                                                                                  
                                                                           1982                 1982                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 20-Sept. 8,     Aug. 20-Sept. 8,                                                                                 
                                                                           1982                 1982                                                                                            
                                                                          Oct. 1-Nov. 29,      Oct. 1-Nov. 29,                                                                                  
                                                                           1982                 1982                                                                                            
98th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1983.......  Nov. 18, 1983....     320    Jan. 3-Jan. 25,      Jan. 6-Jan. 25,      ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           1983.                1983.                                                                                           
                                                                          Feb. 3-Feb. 14,      Feb. 17-Feb. 22,                                                                                 
                                                                           1983                 1983                                                                                            
                                                                          Mar. 24-Apr. 5,      Mar. 24-Apr. 5,                                                                                  
                                                                           1983                 1983                                                                                            
                                                                          May 26-June 6, 1983  May 26-June 1, 1983                                                                              
                                                                          June 29-July 11,     June 30-July 11,                                                                                 
                                                                           1983                 1983                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 4-Sept. 12,     Aug. 4-Sept. 12,                                                                                 
                                                                           1983                 1983                                                                                            
                                                                          Oct. 7-Oct. 17,      Oct. 6-Oct. 17,                                                                                  
                                                                           1983                 1983                                                                                            
                   2    Jan. 23, 1984......  Oct. 12, 1984....     264    Feb. 9-Feb. 20,      Feb. 9-Feb. 21,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1984.                1984.                                                                                           
                                                                          Apr. 12-Apr. 24,     Apr. 12-Apr. 24,                                                                                 
                                                                           1984                 1984                                                                                            
                                                                          May 24-May 31, 1984  May 24-May 30, 1984                                                                              
                                                                          June 29-July 23,     June 29-July 23,                                                                                 
                                                                           1984                 1984                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 10-Sept. 5,     Aug. 10-Sept. 5,                                                                                 
                                                                           1984                 1984                                                                                            
99th.........      1    Jan. 3, 1985.......  Dec. 20, 1985....     352    Jan. 7-Jan. 21,      Jan. 3-Jan. 21,      ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           1985.                1985.                                                                                           
                                                                          Feb. 7-Feb. 18,      Feb. 7-Feb. 19,                                                                                  
                                                                           1985                 1985                                                                                            
                                                                          Apr. 4-Apr. 15,      Mar. 7-Mar. 19,                                                                                  
                                                                           1985                 1985                                                                                            
                                                                          May 9-May 14, 1985   Apr. 4-Apr. 15,                                                                                  
                                                                          May 24-June 3, 1985   1985                                                                                            
                                                                          June 27-July 8,      May 23-June 3, 1985                                                                              
                                                                           1985                June 27-July 8,                                                                                  
                                                                          Aug. 1-Sept. 9,       1985                                                                                            
                                                                           1985                Aug. 1-Sept. 4,                                                                                  
                                                                          Nov. 23-Dec. 2,       1985                                                                                            
                                                                           1985                Nov. 21-Dec. 2,                                                                                  
                                                                                                1985                                                                                            
                   2    Jan. 21, 1986......  Oct. 18, 1986....     278    Feb. 7-Feb. 17,      Feb. 6-Feb. 18,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1986.                1986.                                                                                           
                                                                          Mar. 27-Apr. 8,      Mar. 25-Apr. 8,                                                                                  
                                                                           1986                 1986                                                                                            
                                                                          May 21-June 2, 1986  May 22-June 3, 1986                                                                              
                                                                          June 26-July 7,      June 26-July 14,                                                                                 
                                                                           1986                 1986                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 15-Sept. 8,     Aug. 16-Sept. 8,                                                                                 
                                                                           1986                 1986                                                                                            

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100th........      1    Jan. 6, 1987.......  Dec. 22, 1987....     351    Jan. 6-Jan. 12,      Jan. 8-Jan. 20,      John C. Stennis, of Mississippi......  James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas.      
                                                                           1987.                1987.                                                                                           
                                                                          Feb. 5-Feb. 16,      Feb. 11-Feb. 18,                                                                                 
                                                                           1987                 1987                                                                                            
                                                                          Apr. 10-Apr. 21,     Apr. 9-Apr. 21,                                                                                  
                                                                           1987                 1987                                                                                            
                                                                          May 21-May 27, 1987  May 21-May 27, 1987                                                                              
                                                                          July 1-July 7, 1987  July 1-July 7, 1987                                                                              
                                                                          Aug. 7-Sept. 9,      July 15-July 20,                                                                                 
                                                                           1987                 1987                                                                                            
                                                                          Nov. 20-Nov. 30,     Aug. 7-Sept. 9,                                                                                  
                                                                           1987                 1987                                                                                            
                                                                                               Nov. 10-Nov. 16,                                                                                 
                                                                                                1987                                                                                            
                                                                                               Nov. 20-Nov. 30,                                                                                 
                                                                                                1987                                                                                            
                   2    Jan. 25, 1988......  Oct. 22, 1988....     272    Feb. 4-Feb. 15,      Feb. 9-Feb. 16,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1988.                1988.                                                                                           
                                                                          Mar. 4- Mar. 14,     Mar. 31-Apr. 11,                                                                                 
                                                                           1988                 1988                                                                                            
                                                                          Mar. 31-Apr. 11,     May 26-June 1, 1988                                                                              
                                                                           1988                June 30-July 7,                                                                                  
                                                                          Apr. 29-May 9, 1988   1988                                                                                            
                                                                          May 27-June 6, 1988  July 14-July 26,                                                                                 
                                                                          June 29-July 6,       1988                                                                                            
                                                                           1988                Aug. 11-Sept.                                                                                    
                                                                          July 14-July 25,      7,1988                                                                                          
                                                                           1988                                                                                                                 
                                                                          Aug. 11-Sept. 7,                                                                                                      
                                                                           1988                                                                                                                 
101st........      1    Jan. 3, 1989.......  Nov. 22, 1989....     324    Jan. 4-Jan. 20,      Jan. 4-Jan. 19,      Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.....      Do.                              
                                                                           1989.                1989.                                                      .....................................
                                                                          Jan. 20-Jan. 25,     Feb. 9-Feb. 21,                                             .....................................
                                                                           1989                 1989                                                       .....................................
                                                                          Feb. 9-Feb. 21,      Mar. 23-Apr. 3,                                             Thomas S. Foley, \38\ of Washington. 
                                                                           1989                 1989                                                                                            
                                                                          Mar. 17-Apr. 4,      Apr. 18-Apr. 25,                                                                                 
                                                                           1989                 1989                                                                                            
                                                                          Apr. 19-May 1, 1989  May 25-May 31, 1989                                                                              
                                                                          May 18-May 31, 1989  June 29-July 10,                                                                                 
                                                                          June 23-July 11,      1989                                                                                            
                                                                           1989                Aug. 5-Sept. 6,                                                                                  
                                                                          Aug. 4-Sept. 6,       1989                                                                                            
                                                                           1989                                                                                                                 
                   2    Jan. 23, 1990......  Oct. 28, 1990....     260    Feb. 8-Feb. 20,      Feb. 7-Feb. 20,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1990.                1990.                                                                                           
                                                                          Mar. 9-Mar. 20,      Apr. 4-Apr. 18,                                                                                  
                                                                           1990                 1990                                                                                            
                                                                          Apr. 5-Apr. 18,      May 25-June 5, 1990                                                                              
                                                                           1990                June 28-July 10,                                                                                 
                                                                          May 24-June 5, 1990   1990                                                                                            
                                                                          June 28-July 10,     Aug. 4-Sept. 5,                                                                                  
                                                                           1990                 1990                                                                                            
                                                                          Aug. 4-Sept. 10,                                                                                                      
                                                                           1990                                                                                                                 
102d.........      1    Jan. 3, 1991.......  Jan. 3, 1992.....     366    Feb. 7-Feb. 19,      Feb. 6-Feb. 19,      ......do.............................      Do.                              
                                                                           1991.                1991.                                                                                           
                                                                          Mar. 22-Apr. 9,      Mar. 22-Apr. 9,                                                                                  
                                                                           1991                 1991                                                                                            
                                                                          Apr. 25-May 6, 1991  May 23-May 29, 1991                                                                              
                                                                          May 24-June 3, 1991  June 27-July 9,                                                                                  
                                                                          June 28-July 8,       1991                                                                                            
                                                                           1991                Aug. 2-Sept. 11,                                                                                 
                                                                          Aug. 2-Sept. 10,      1991                                                                                            
                                                                           1991                Nov. 27, 1991-Jan.                                                                               
                                                                          Nov. 27, 1991-Jan.    3, 1992                                                                                         
                                                                           3, 1992                                                                                                              
                   2    Jan. 3, 1992.......  Oct. 9, 1992.....     281    Jan. 3-Jan. 21,      Jan. 3-Jan. 22,      ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1992.                1992.                                                                                           
                                                                          Feb. 7-Feb. 18,      Apr. 10-Apr. 28,                                                                                 
                                                                           1992                 1992                                                                                            
                                                                          Apr. 10-Apr. 28,     May 21-May 26, 1992                                                                              
                                                                           1992                July 2-July 7, 1992                                                                              
                                                                          May 21-June 1, 1992  July 9-July 21,                                                                                  
                                                                          July 2-July 20,       1992                                                                                            
                                                                           1992                Aug. 12-Sept. 9,                                                                                 
                                                                          Aug. 12-Sept. 8,      1992                                                                                            
                                                                           1992                                                                                                                 

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103d.........      1    Jan. 5, 1993.......  Nov. 26, 1993....     326    Jan. 7-Jan. 20,      Jan. 6-Jan. 20,      Robert C. Byrd, of West Virginia.....  Thomas S. Foley, of Washington.      
                                                                           1993.                1993.                                                                                           
                                                                          Feb. 4-Feb. 16,      Jan. 27-Feb. 2,                                                                                  
                                                                           1993                 1993                                                                                            
                                                                          Apr. 7-Apr. 19,      Feb. 4-Feb. 16,                                                                                  
                                                                           1993                 1993                                                                                            
                                                                          May 28-June 7, 1993  Apr. 7-Apr. 19,                                                                                  
                                                                          July 1-July 13,       1993                                                                                            
                                                                           1993                May 27-June 8, 1993                                                                              
                                                                          Aug. 7-Sept. 7,      July 1-July 13,                                                                                  
                                                                           1993                 1993                                                                                            
                                                                          Oct. 7-Oct. 13,      Aug. 6-Sept. 8,                                                                                  
                                                                           1993                 1993                                                                                            
                                                                          Nov. 11-Nov. 16,     Sept. 15-Sept. 21,                                                                               
                                                                           1993                 1993                                                                                            
                                                                                               Oct. 7-Oct. 12,                                                                                  
                                                                                                1993                                                                                            
                                                                                               Nov. 10-Nov. 15,                                                                                 
                                                                                                1993                                                                                            
                   2    Jan. 25, 1994......  Dec. 1, 1994.....     311    Feb. 11-Feb. 22,     Jan. 26-Feb. 1,1994  ......do.............................                                       
                                                                           1994.               Feb. 11-Feb. 22,                                                                                 
                                                                          Mar. 26-Apr. 11,      1994                                                                                            
                                                                           1994                Mar. 24-Apr. 12,                                                                                 
                                                                          May 25-June 7, 1994   1994                                                                                            
                                                                          July 1-July 11,      May 26-June 8, 1994                                                                              
                                                                           1994                June 30-July 12,                                                                                 
                                                                          Aug. 25-Sept. 12,     1994                                                                                            
                                                                           1994                Aug. 26-Sept. 12,                                                                                
                                                                          Oct. 8-Nov. 30,       1994                                                                                            
                                                                           1994                Oct. 8-Nov. 29,                                                                                  
                                                                                                1994                                                                                            
104th........      1    Jan. 4, 1995.......  .................  ........  Feb. 16-Feb. 22,     Feb. 16-Feb. 21,     Strom Thurmond, of South Carolina....  Newt Gingrich, of Georgia.           
                                                                           1995.                1995.                                                                                           
                                                                          Apr. 7-Apr. 24,      Mar. 16-Mar. 21,                                                                                 
                                                                           1995                 1995                                                                                            
                                                                          May 26-June 5, 1995  Apr. 7-May 1, 1995                                                                               
                                                                          June 30-July 10,     May 3-May 9, 1995                                                                                
                                                                           1995                May 25-June 6, 1995                                                                              
                                                                          Aug. 11-Sept. 5,     June 30-July 10,                                                                                 
                                                                           1995                 1995                                                                                            
                                                                                               Aug. 4-Sept. 6,                                                                                  
                                                                                                1995                                                                                            
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* Indicates that a special session of the Senate was convened during a Congress. Please see the following table, Special Sessions of the Senate, for more information.                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                
\1\ For many years the appointment or election of a President pro tempore was held by the Senate to be for the occasion only, so that more than one appear in several sessions and in others    
  none was chosen. Since Mar. 12, 1890, they have served until ``the Senate otherwise ordered.'' Since 1949, the position has gone to the most senior member of the majority (see note 37 for a 
  minority party exception).                                                                                                                                                                    
\2\ Elected to count the vote for President and Vice President, which was done Apr. 6, 1789, a quorum of the Senate then appearing for the first time. John Adams, Vice President, appeared Apr.
  21, 1789, and took his seat as President of the Senate.                                                                                                                                       
\3\ Article II, section 3 of the Constitution provides that the President ``may, on extraordinary occasions, convene both Houses, or either of them.'' This procedure occurs only if the        
  Congress is convened by presidential proclamation. Extraordinary sessions have been called by the Chief Executive to urge the Congress to focus on important national issues. These are       
  separate sessions of Congress, unless otherwise noted.                                                                                                                                        
\4\ Elected Speaker pro tempore for Apr. 20, 1798, and again for May 28, 1798.                                                                                                                  
\5\ Elected Speaker Jan. 19, 1814, to succeed Henry Clay, of Kentucky, who resigned Jan. 19, 1814.                                                                                              
\6\ Elected Speaker Nov. 15, 1820, to succeed Henry Clay, of Kentucky, who resigned Oct. 28, 1820.                                                                                              

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\7\ Elected Speaker June 2, 1834, to succeed Andrew Stevenson, of Virginia, who resigned.                                                                                                       
\8\ Elected Speaker Mar. 3, 1869, and served 1 day.                                                                                                                                             
\9\ Died Aug. 19, 1876.                                                                                                                                                                         
\10\ Appointed Speaker pro tempore Feb. 17, May 12, June 19.                                                                                                                                    
\11\ Appointed Speaker pro tempore June 4.                                                                                                                                                      
\12\ Resigned as President pro tempore Apr. 27, 1911.                                                                                                                                           
\13\ Elected to serve Jan. 11-17, Mar. 11-12, Apr. 8, May 10, May 30 to June 1 and 3, June 13 to July 5, Aug. 1-10, and Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912.                                               
\14\ Elected to serve May 25, 1912.                                                                                                                                                             
\15\ Elected to serve Dec. 4-12, 1911.                                                                                                                                                          
\16\ Elected to serve Feb. 12-14, Apr. 26-27, May 7, July 6-31, Aug. 12-26, 1912.                                                                                                               
\17\ Elected to serve Mar. 25-26, 1912.                                                                                                                                                         
\18\ Elected to serve Aug. 27 to Dec. 15, 1912, Jan. 5-18, and Feb. 2-15, 1913.                                                                                                                 
\19\ Elected to serve Dec. 16, 1912, to Jan. 4, 1913, Jan. 19 to Feb. 1, and Feb. 16 to Mar. 3, 1913.                                                                                           
\20\ Died Oct. 1, 1916.                                                                                                                                                                         
\21\ Died Aug. 19, 1934.                                                                                                                                                                        
\22\ Died June 4, 1936.                                                                                                                                                                         
\23\ Elected June 4, 1936.                                                                                                                                                                      
\24\ Died Sept. 15, 1940.                                                                                                                                                                       
\25\ Died Nov. 10, 1940.                                                                                                                                                                        
\26\ Elected Sept. 16, 1940.                                                                                                                                                                    
\27\ Elected Nov. 19, 1940.                                                                                                                                                                     
\28\ Elected Jan. 6, 1941; died June 22, 1941.                                                                                                                                                  
\29\ Elected July 10, 1941.                                                                                                                                                                     
\30\Extraordinary session of the Congress called by President Harry Truman. The extraordinary session was convened after a recess period, and it did not begin a new session.                   
\31\ Died November 16, 1961.                                                                                                                                                                    
\32\ Elected Jan. 10, 1962.                                                                                                                                                                     
\33\ Died Jan. 21, 1971.                                                                                                                                                                        
\34\ Elected Jan. 22, 1971.                                                                                                                                                                     
\35\ Died July 27, 1972.                                                                                                                                                                        
\36\ Elected July 28, 1972.                                                                                                                                                                     
\37\ Milton Young, of North Dakota, was elected president pro tempore for one day, Dec. 5, 1980, which was at the end of his 36-year career in the Senate. He was Republican, which was the     
  minority party at that time.                                                                                                                                                                  
\38\  Elected Speaker June 6, 1989, to succeed James C. Wright, Jr., of Texas, who resigned.                                                                                                    

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                     SPECIAL SESSIONS OF THE SENATE

      From 1789 to 1933 presidential and congressional terms began on 
March 4, although the Congress generally did not meet until the first 
Monday in December. When a new President was to take office, his 
predecessor would call the Senate into special session to confirm the 
nominations for the Cabinet and other significant posts. Special 
sessions also were convened to consider the ratification of treaties. 
Incumbent presidents also called special sessions from time to time to 
allow Senators to consider vacancies and other executive business. 
Special sessions are called by presidential proclamation.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Congress                   Year         Date of beginning              Date of adjournment      
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 2d.....................................    1791  Friday, March 4.............  Friday, March 4.                
 3d.....................................    1793  Monday, March 4.............  Monday, March 4.                
 4th....................................    1795  Monday, June 8  \1\.........  Friday, June 26.                
 5th....................................    1797  Saturday, March 4...........  Saturday, March 4.              
                                            1798  Tuesday, July 17............  Thursday, July 19.              
 7th....................................    1801  Wednesday, March 4..........  Thursday, March 5.              
11th....................................    1809  Saturday, March 4...........  Tuesday, March 7.               
15th....................................    1817  Monday, March 4.............  Wednesday, March 6.             
19th....................................    1825  Friday, March 4.............  Wednesday, March 9.             
21st....................................    1829  Wednesday, March 4..........  Tuesday, March 17.              
25th....................................    1837  Saturday, March 4...........  Friday, March 10.               
27th....................................    1841  Thursday, March 4...........  Monday, March 15.               
29th....................................    1845  Tuesday, March 4............  Thursday, March 20.             
31st....................................    1849  Monday, March 5.............  Friday, March 23.               
32d.....................................    1851  Tuesday, March 4............  Thursday, March 13.             
33d.....................................    1853  Friday, March 4.............  Monday, April 11.               
35th....................................    1857  Wednesday, March 4..........  Saturday, March 14.             
                                            1858  Tuesday, June 15............  Wednesday, June 16.             
36th....................................    1859  Friday, March 4.............  Thursday, March 10.             
                                            1860  Tuesday, June 26  \2\.......  Thursday, June 28.              
37th....................................    1861  Monday, March 4.............  Thursday, March 28.             
38th....................................    1863  Wednesday, March 4..........  Saturday, March 14.             
39th....................................    1865  Saturday, March 4...........  Saturday, March 11.             
40th....................................    1867  Monday, April 1.............  Saturday, April 20.             
41st....................................    1869  Monday, April 12............  Thursday, April 22.             
42d.....................................    1871  Wednesday, May 10  \3\......  Saturday, May 27.               
43d.....................................    1873  Tuesday, March 4............  Wednesday, March 26.            
44th....................................    1875  Friday, March 5.............  Wednesday, March 24.            
45th....................................    1877  Monday, March 5.............  Saturday, March 17.             
47th....................................    1881  Friday, March 4.............  Friday, May 20.                 
                                            1881  Monday, October 10..........  Saturday, October 29.           
49th....................................    1885  Wednesday, March 4..........  Thursday, April 2.              
51st....................................    1889  Monday, March 4.............  Tuesday, April 2.               
53d.....................................    1893  Saturday, March 4...........  Friday, April 15.               
55th....................................    1897  Thursday, March 4...........  Wednesday, March 10.            
57th....................................    1901  Monday, March 4.............  Saturday, March 9.              
58th....................................    1903  Thursday, March 5...........  Thursday, March 19.             
59th....................................    1905  Saturday, March 4...........  Saturday, March 18.             
61st....................................    1909  Thursday, March 4...........  Saturday, March 6.              
63d.....................................    1913  Tuesday, March 4............  Monday, March 17.               
65th....................................    1917  Monday, March 5.............  Friday, March 16.               
67th....................................    1921  Friday, March 4.............  Tuesday, March 15.              
69th....................................    1925  Wednesday, March 4..........  Wednesday, March 18.            
71st....................................    1929  Monday, March 4.............  Tuesday, March 5.               
                                            1930  Monday, July 7  \4\.........  Monday, July 21.                
73d.....................................    1933  Saturday, March 4...........  Monday, March 6.                
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\1\  To consider the Jay Treaty.    \2\  To consider treaties.    \3\  To consider the Washington Treaty.       
  \4\  To consider the Naval Arms Treaty.                                                                       

  
  
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            JOINT SESSIONS, JOINT MEETINGS, AND INAUGURATIONS

                   1st-104th CONGRESSES, 1789-1995 \1\

      The parliamentary difference between a joint session and a joint 
meeting has evolved over time. In recent years the distinctions have 
become clearer: a joint session is more formal, and occurs upon the 
adoption of a concurrent resolution; a joint meeting occurs when each 
body adopts a unanimous consent agreement to recess to meet with the 
other legislative body.
      The Speaker of the House of Representatives usually presides over 
joint sessions and meetings; however, the President of the Senate does 
preside over counts of the electoral votes, as required by the 
Constitution.
      In the earliest years of the Republic, 1789 and 1790, when the 
national legislature met in New York City, joint gatherings were held in 
the Senate Chamber in Federal Hall. In Philadelphia, when the 
legislature met in Congress Hall, such meetings were held in the Senate 
Chamber, 1790-1793, and in the Hall of the House of Representatives, 
1794-1799. Once the Congress moved to the Capitol in Washington in 1800, 
the Senate Chamber again was used for joint gatherings through 1805. 
Since 1809, with few exceptions, joint sessions and meetings have 
occurred in the Hall of the House.
      Presidential messages on the state of the Union were once known as 
``annual messages,'' but since the 80th Congress have been called 
``State of the Union Addresses.'' After President Adams' annual message 
on November 22, 1800, these addresses were read by clerks to the 
individual bodies until President Wilson resumed the practice of 
delivering them to joint sessions on December 2, 1913.
      In some instances more than one joint gathering has occurred on 
the same day. For example, on January 6, 1941, Congress met in joint 
session to count electoral votes for President and Vice President, and 
then met again in joint session to receive President Roosevelt's annual 
message.
      Congress has hosted inaugurations since the first occasion in 
1789. They always have been formal joint gatherings, and sometimes they 
also were joint sessions. Inaugurations were joint sessions when both 
houses of Congress were in session, and they processed to the ceremony 
as part of the business of the day. In many cases, however, one or both 
houses were not in session or were in recess at the time of the 
ceremony. In the table below, inaugurations that were not joint sessions 
are listed in the second column. Those that were joint sessions are so 
identified and described in the third column.


                                JOINT SESSIONS, JOINT MEETINGS, AND INAUGURATIONS                               
                                         1st-104th CONGRESSES, 1789-1995                                        
                                           [See notes at end of table]                                          
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                           Name and position of 
     Congress & Date               Type                Occasion, topic, or location          dignitary (where   
                                                                                                applicable)     
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                
                                                  NEW YORK CITY                                                 
1st CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Apr. 6, 1789..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Apr. 30, 1789.........  ......do.............  Inauguration and church service \2\....  President George      
                                                                                           Washington; Right    
                                                                                           Reverend Samuel      
                                                                                           Provoost, Senate-    
                                                                                           appointed Chaplain.  
  Jan. 8, 1790..........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................  President George      
                                                                                           Washington.          
                                                                                                                
                                                  PHILADELPHIA                                                  
  Dec. 8, 1790..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................      Do.               
                                                                                                                
2d CONGRESS                                                                                                     
  Oct. 25, 1791.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................      Do.               
  Nov. 6, 1792..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................      Do.               
  Feb. 13, 1793.........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
3d CONGRESS                                                                                                     
  Mar. 4, 1793..........  Inauguration.........  Senate Chamber.........................  President George      
                                                                                           Washington.          
  Dec. 3, 1793..........  Joint session........  Annual message.........................      Do.               
  Nov. 19, 1794.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................      Do.               
                                                                                                                
4th CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Dec. 8, 1795..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................      Do.               

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  Dec. 7, 1796..........  Joint session........  Annual message.........................  President George      
                                                                                           Washington.          
  Feb. 8, 1797..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
5th CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Mar. 4, 1797..........  Inauguration.........  Hall of the House......................  President John Adams. 
  May 16, 1797..........  Joint session........  Relations with France..................      Do.               
  Nov. 23, 1797.........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................      Do.               
  Dec. 8, 1798..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................      Do.               
                                                                                                                
6th CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Dec. 3, 1799..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................      Do.               
  Dec. 26, 1799.........  ......do.............  Funeral procession and oration in        Representative Henry  
                                                  memory of George Washington \3\.         Lee.                 
                                                                                                                
                                                   WASHINGTON                                                   
  Nov. 22, 1800.........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................  President John Adams. 
  Feb. 11, 1801.........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes \4\...........  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
7th CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Mar. 4, 1801..........  Inauguration.........  Senate Chamber.........................  President Thomas      
                                                                                           Jefferson.           
                                                                                                                
8th CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Feb. 13, 1805.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
9th CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Mar. 5, 1805..........  Inauguration.........  Senate Chamber.........................  President Thomas      
                                                                                           Jefferson.           
                                                                                                                
10th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 8, 1809..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
11th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1809..........  Inauguration.........  Hall of the House......................  President James       
                                                                                           Madison.             
                                                                                                                
12th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 10, 1813.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
13th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1813..........  Inauguration.........  Hall of the House......................  President James       
                                                                                           Madison.             
                                                                                                                
14th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 12, 1817.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes \5\...........  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
15th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1817..........  Inauguration.........  In front of Brick Capitol..............  President James       
                                                                                           Monroe.              
                                                                                                                
16th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 14, 1821.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes \6\...........  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
17th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 5, 1821..........  Inauguration.........  Hall of the House......................  President James       
                                                                                           Monroe.              
                                                                                                                
18th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Dec. 10, 1824.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Speaker Henry Clay;   
                                                                                           General Gilbert du   
                                                                                           Motier, Marquis de   
                                                                                           Lafayette.           
  Feb. 9, 1825..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes \7\...........  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
19th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1825..........  Inauguration.........  Hall of the House......................  President John Quincy 
                                                                                           Adams.               
                                                                                                                
20th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 11, 1829.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
21st CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1829..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico \8\.......................  President Andrew      
                                                                                           Jackson.             
                                                                                                                
22d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Feb. 13, 1833.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
23d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Mar. 4, 1833..........  Inauguration.........  Hall of the House \9\..................  President Andrew      
                                                                                           Jackson.             
  Dec. 31, 1834.........  Joint session........  Lafayette eulogy.......................  Representative and    
                                                                                           former President John
                                                                                           Quincy Adams;        
                                                                                           ceremony attended by 
                                                                                           President Andrew     
                                                                                           Jackson.             
24th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 8, 1837..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
25th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1837..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Martin Van  
                                                                                           Buren.               
                                                                                                                

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26th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 10, 1841.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
27th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1841..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President William     
                                                                                           Henry Harrison.      
                                                                                                                
28th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 12, 1845.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
29th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1845..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President James Knox  
                                                                                           Polk.                
                                                                                                                
30th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 14, 1849.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
31st CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 5, 1849..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Zachary     
                                                                                           Taylor.              
  July 10, 1850.........  Joint session........  Oath of office to President Millard      N.A.                  
                                                  Fillmore \10\.                                                
                                                                                                                
32d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Feb. 9, 1853..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
33d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Mar. 4, 1853..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Pierce.              
                                                                                                                
34th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 11, 1857.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
35th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1857..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President James       
                                                                                           Buchanan.            
                                                                                                                
36th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 13, 1861.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
37th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1861..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Abraham     
                                                                                           Lincoln.             
  Feb. 22, 1862.........  Joint session........  Reading of Washington's farewell         John W. Forney,       
                                                  address.                                 Secretary of the     
                                                                                           Senate.              
38th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 8, 1865..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
39th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1865..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Abraham     
                                                                                           Lincoln.             
  Feb. 12, 1866.........  Joint session........  Memorial to Abraham Lincoln............  George Bancroft,      
                                                                                           historian; ceremony  
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           Andrew Johnson.      
                                                                                                                
40th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 10, 1869.........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
41st CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1869..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Ulysses S.  
                                                                                           Grant.               
                                                                                                                
42d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Feb. 12, 1873.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes \11\..........  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
43d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Mar. 4, 1873..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Ulysses S.  
                                                                                           Grant.               
  Dec. 18, 1874.........  Joint meeting........  Reception of King Kalakaua of Hawaii...  Speaker James G.      
                                                                                           Blaine; David        
                                                                                           Kalakaua, King of the
                                                                                           Hawaiian Islands.\12\
44th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 1, 1877..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes \13\..........  N.A.                  
  Feb. 10, 1877                                                                                                 
  Feb. 12, 1877                                                                                                 
  Feb. 19, 1877                                                                                                 
  Feb. 20, 1877                                                                                                 
  Feb. 21, 1877                                                                                                 
  Feb. 24, 1877                                                                                                 
  Feb. 26, 1877                                                                                                 
  Feb. 28, 1877                                                                                                 
  Mar. 1, 1877                                                                                                  
  Mar. 2, 1877                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                
45th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 5, 1877..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Rutherford  
                                                                                           B. Hayes.            
                                                                                                                

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46th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 9, 1881..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
47th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1881..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President James A.    
                                                                                           Garfield.            
  Feb. 27, 1882.........  Joint session........  Memorial to James A. Garfield..........  James G. Blaine,      
                                                                                           former Speaker,      
                                                                                           Senator, and         
                                                                                           Secretary of State;  
                                                                                           ceremony attended by 
                                                                                           President Chester A. 
                                                                                           Arthur.              
48th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 11, 1885.........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Feb. 21, 1885.........  ......do.............  Completion of Washington Monument......  Representative John D.
                                                                                           Long; Representative-
                                                                                           elect John W. Daniel 
                                                                                           \14\; ceremony       
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           Chester A. Arthur.   
                                                                                                                
49th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1885..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Grover      
                                                                                           Cleveland.           
                                                                                                                
50th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 13, 1889.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
51st CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1889..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Benjamin    
                                                                                           Harrison.            
  Dec. 11, 1889.........  Joint session........  Centennial of George Washington's first  Melville W. Fuller,   
                                                  inauguration.                            Chief Justice of the 
                                                                                           United States;       
                                                                                           ceremony attended by 
                                                                                           President Benjamin   
                                                                                           Harrison.            
                                                                                                                
52d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Feb. 8, 1893..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
53d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Mar. 4, 1893..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Grover      
                                                                                           Cleveland.           
                                                                                                                
54th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 10, 1897.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
55th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1897..........  Inauguration.........  In front of original Senate Wing of      President William     
                                                  Capitol.                                 McKinley.            
                                                                                                                
56th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Dec. 12, 1900.........  Joint meeting........  Centennial of the Capital City.........  Representatives James 
                                                                                           D. Richardson and    
                                                                                           Sereno E. Payne, and 
                                                                                           Senator George F.    
                                                                                           Hoar; ceremony       
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           William McKinley.    
  Feb. 13, 1901.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
57th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1901..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President William     
                                                                                           McKinley.            
  Feb. 27, 1902.........  Joint session........  Memorial to William McKinley...........  John Hay, Secretary of
                                                                                           State; ceremony      
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           Theodore Roosevelt   
                                                                                           and Prince Henry of  
                                                                                           Prussia.             
                                                                                                                
58th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 8, 1905..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
59th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1905..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Theodore    
                                                                                           Roosevelt.           
                                                                                                                
60th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 10, 1909.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
61st CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1909..........  Inauguration.........  Senate Chamber \15\....................  President William     
                                                                                           Howard Taft.         
                                                                                                                
62d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Feb. 12, 1913.........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Feb. 15, 1913.........  Joint session........  Memorial for Vice President James S.     Senators Elihu Root,  
                                                  Sherman \16\.                            Thomas S. Martin,    
                                                                                           Jacob H. Gallinger,  
                                                                                           John R. Thornton,    
                                                                                           Henry Cabot Lodge,   
                                                                                           John W. Kern, Robert 
                                                                                           M. LaFollette, John  
                                                                                           Sharp Williams,      
                                                                                           Charles Curtis,      
                                                                                           Albert B. Cummins,   
                                                                                           George T. Oliver,    
                                                                                           James A. O'Gorman;   
                                                                                           Speaker Champ Clark; 
                                                                                           President William    
                                                                                           Howard Taft.         
                                                                                                                
63d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Mar. 4, 1913..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Woodrow     
                                                                                           Wilson.              

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  Apr. 8, 1913..........  Joint session........  Tariff message.........................      Do.               
  June 23, 1913.........  ......do.............  Currency and bank reform message.......      Do.               
  Aug. 27, 1913.........  ......do.............  Mexican affairs message................      Do.               
  Dec. 2, 1913..........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................      Do.               
  Jan. 20, 1914.........  ......do.............  Trusts message.........................      Do.               
  Mar. 5, 1914..........  ......do.............  Panama Canal tolls.....................      Do.               
  Apr. 20, 1914.........  ......do.............  Mexico message.........................      Do.               
  Sept. 4, 1914.........  ......do.............  War tax message........................      Do.               
  Dec. 8, 1914..........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................      Do.               
                                                                                                                
64th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Dec. 7, 1915..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................      Do.               
  Aug. 29, 1916.........  ......do.............  Railroad message (labor-management           Do.               
                                                  dispute).                                                     
  Dec. 5, 1916..........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................      Do.               
  Feb. 3, 1917..........  ......do.............  Severing diplomatic relations with           Do.               
                                                  Germany.                                                      
  Feb. 14, 1917.........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Feb. 26, 1917.........  ......do.............  Arming of merchant ships...............  President Woodrow     
                                                                                           Wilson.              
                                                                                                                
65th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 5, 1917..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................      Do.               
  Apr. 2, 1917..........  Joint session........  War with Germany.......................      Do.               
  Dec. 4, 1917..........  ......do.............  Annual message/War with Austria-Hungary      Do.               
  Jan. 4, 1918..........  ......do.............  Federal operation of transportation          Do.               
                                                  systems.                                                      
  Jan. 8, 1918..........  ......do.............  Program for world's peace..............      Do.               
  Feb. 11, 1918.........  ......do.............  Peace message..........................      Do.               
  May 27, 1918..........  ......do.............  War finance message....................      Do.               
  Nov. 11, 1918.........  ......do.............  Terms of armistice signed by Germany...      Do.               
  Dec. 2, 1918..........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................      Do.               
  Feb. 9, 1919..........  ......do.............  Memorial to Theodore Roosevelt.........  Senator Henry Cabot   
                                                                                           Lodge, Sr.; ceremony 
                                                                                           attended by former   
                                                                                           President William    
                                                                                           Howard Taft.         
                                                                                                                
66th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Aug. 8, 1919..........  ......do.............  Cost of living message.................  President Woodrow     
                                                                                           Wilson.              
  Sept. 18, 1919........  ......do.............  Address................................  President pro tempore 
                                                                                           Albert B. Cummins;   
                                                                                           Speaker Frederick H. 
                                                                                           Gillett;             
                                                                                           Representative and   
                                                                                           former Speaker Champ 
                                                                                           Clark; General John  
                                                                                           J. Pershing.         
  Feb. 9, 1921..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
67th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1921..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Warren G.   
                                                                                           Harding.             
  Apr. 12, 1921.........  Joint session........  Federal problem message................      Do.               
  Dec. 6, 1921..........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................      Do.               
  Feb. 28, 1922.........  ......do.............  Maintenance of the merchant marine.....      Do.               
  Aug. 18, 1922.........  ......do.............  Coal and railroad message..............      Do.               
  Nov. 21, 1922.........  ......do.............  Promotion of the American merchant           Do.               
                                                  marine.                                                       
  Dec. 8, 1922..........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................      Do.               
  Feb. 7, 1923..........  ......do.............  British debt due to the United States..      Do.               
                                                                                                                
68th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Dec. 6, 1923..........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................  President Calvin      
                                                                                           Coolidge.            
  Feb. 27, 1924.........  ......do.............  Memorial to Warren G. Harding..........  Charles Evans Hughes, 
                                                                                           Secretary of State;  
                                                                                           ceremony attended by 
                                                                                           President Calvin     
                                                                                           Coolidge.            
  Dec. 15, 1924.........  Joint session........  Memorial to Woodrow Wilson.............  Dr. Edwin Anderson    
                                                                                           Alderman, President  
                                                                                           of the University of 
                                                                                           Virginia; ceremony   
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           Calvin Coolidge.     
  Feb. 11, 1925.........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
69th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1925..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Calvin      
                                                                                           Coolidge.            
  Feb. 22, 1927.........  Joint session........  George Washington birthday message.....      Do.               
                                                                                                                
70th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Feb. 13, 1929.........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
71st CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Mar. 4, 1929..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Herbert     
                                                                                           Hoover.              
                                                                                                                
72d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Feb. 22, 1932.........  Joint session........  Bicentennial of George Washington's      President Herbert     
                                                  birth.                                   Hoover.              

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  Feb. 6, 1933..........  Joint meeting........  Memorial to Calvin Coolidge............  Arthur Prentice Rugg, 
                                                                                           Chief Justice of the 
                                                                                           Supreme Judicial     
                                                                                           Court of             
                                                                                           Massachusetts;       
                                                                                           ceremony attended by 
                                                                                           President Herbert    
                                                                                           Hoover.              
  Feb. 8, 1933..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
                                                                                                                
73d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Mar. 4, 1933..........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.    
  Jan. 3, 1934..........  Joint session........  Annual message.........................      Do.               
  May 20, 1934..........  ......do.............  100th anniversary, death of Lafayette..  Andre de Laboulaye,   
                                                                                           Ambassador of France;
                                                                                           President Franklin   
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt;    
                                                                                           ceremony attended by 
                                                                                           Count de Chambrun,   
                                                                                           great-grandson of    
                                                                                           Lafayette.           
                                                                                                                
74th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 4, 1935..........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.    
  May 22, 1935..........  ......do.............  Veto message...........................      Do.               
  Jan. 3, 1936..........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................      Do.               
                                                                                                                
75th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 6, 1937..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
      Do................  ......do.............  Annual message.........................  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.    
  Jan. 20, 1937.........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt;    
                                                                                           Vice President John  
                                                                                           Nance Garner.\17\    
  Jan. 3, 1938..........  Joint session........  Annual message.........................  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.    
                                                                                                                
76th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 4, 1939..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................      Do.               
  Mar. 4, 1939..........  ......do.............  Sesquicentennial of the 1st Congress...      Do.               
  June 9, 1939..........  Joint meeting........  Reception \18\.........................  George VI and         
                                                                                           Elizabeth, King and  
                                                                                           Queen of the United  
                                                                                           Kingdom.             
  Sept. 21, 1939........  Joint session........  Neutrality address.....................  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.    
  Jan. 3, 1940..........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................      Do.               
  May 16, 1940..........  ......do.............  National defense message...............      Do.               
                                                                                                                
77th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 6, 1941..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
      Do................  ......do.............  Annual message.........................  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.    
  Jan. 20, 1941.........  ......do.............  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt;    
                                                                                           Vice President Henry 
                                                                                           A. Wallace.          
  Dec. 8, 1941..........  ......do.............  War with Japan.........................  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.    
  Dec. 26, 1941.........  Joint meeting........  Address \19\...........................  Winston Churchill,    
                                                                                           Prime Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.      
  Jan. 6, 1942..........  Joint session........  Annual message.........................  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.    
                                                                                                                
78th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 7, 1943..........  ......do.............  Annual message.........................      Do.               
  May 19, 1943..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Winston Churchill,    
                                                                                           Prime Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.      
  Nov. 18, 1943.........  ......do.............  Moscow Conference......................  Cordell Hull,         
                                                                                           Secretary of State.  
                                                                                                                
79th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 6, 1945..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
      Do................  ......do.............  Annual message.........................  President Roosevelt   
                                                                                           was not present. His 
                                                                                           message was read     
                                                                                           before the Joint     
                                                                                           Session of Congress. 
  Jan. 20, 1945.........  Inauguration.........  South Portico, The White House \20\....  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt;    
                                                                                           Vice President Harry 
                                                                                           S. Truman.           
  Mar. 1, 1945..........  Joint session........  Yalta Conference.......................  President Franklin    
                                                                                           Delano Roosevelt.    
  Apr. 16, 1945.........  ......do.............  Prosecution of the War.................  President Harry S.    
                                                                                           Truman.              
  May 21, 1945..........  ......do.............  Bestowal of Congressional Medal of       General George C.     
                                                  Honor on Tech. Sgt. Jake William         Marshall, Chief of   
                                                  Lindsey.                                 Staff, U.S. Army;    
                                                                                           President Harry S.   
                                                                                           Truman.              
  June 18, 1945.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  General Dwight D.     
                                                                                           Eisenhower, Supreme  
                                                                                           Commander, Allied    
                                                                                           Expeditionary Force. 
  Oct. 5, 1945..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Admiral Chester W.    
                                                                                           Nimitz, Commander-in-
                                                                                           Chief, Pacific Fleet.
  Oct. 23, 1945.........  Joint session........  Universal military training message....  President Harry S.    
                                                                                           Truman.              
  Nov. 13, 1945.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Clement R. Attlee,    
                                                                                           Prime Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.      
  May 25, 1946..........  Joint session........  Railroad strike message................  President Harry S.    
                                                                                           Truman.              
  July 1, 1946..........  Joint session........  Memorial to Franklin Delano Roosevelt..  John Winant, U.S.     
                                                                                           Representative on the
                                                                                           Economic and Social  
                                                                                           Council of the United
                                                                                           Nations; ceremony    
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           Harry S. Truman and  
                                                                                           Mrs. Franklin Delano 
                                                                                           Roosevelt.           

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80th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 6, 1947..........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............  President Harry S.    
                                                                                           Truman.              
  Mar. 12, 1947.........  ......do.............  Greek-Turkish aid policy...............      Do.               
  May 1, 1947...........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Miguel Aleman,        
                                                                                           President of Mexico. 
  Nov. 17, 1947.........  Joint session........  Aid to Europe message..................  President Harry S.    
                                                                                           Truman.              
  Jan. 7, 1948..........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............      Do.               
  Mar. 17, 1948.........  ......do.............  National security and conditions in          Do.               
                                                  Europe.                                                       
  Apr. 19, 1948.........  ......do.............  50th anniversary, liberation of Cuba...  President Harry S.    
                                                                                           Truman; Guillermo    
                                                                                           Belt, Ambassador of  
                                                                                           Cuba.                
  July 27, 1948.........  ......do.............  Inflation, housing, and civil rights...  President Harry S.    
                                                                                           Truman.              
                                                                                                                
81st CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 5, 1949..........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............      Do.               
  Jan. 6, 1949..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Jan. 20, 1949.........  ......do.............  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President Harry S.    
                                                                                           Truman; Vice         
                                                                                           President Alben W.   
                                                                                           Barkley.             
  May 19, 1949..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Eurico Gaspar Dutra,  
                                                                                           President of Brazil. 
  Jan. 4, 1950..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Harry S.    
                                                                                           Truman.              
  May 31, 1950..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Dean Acheson,         
                                                                                           Secretary of State.  
                                                                                                                
82d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Jan. 8, 1951..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Harry S.    
                                                                                           Truman.              
  Feb. 1, 1951..........  Joint meeting \21\...  North Atlantic Treaty Organization.....  General Dwight D.     
                                                                                           Eisenhower.          
  Apr. 2, 1951..........  ......do.............  Address................................  Vincent Auriol,       
                                                                                           President of France. 
  Apr. 19, 1951.........  ......do.............  Return from Pacific Command............  General Douglas       
                                                                                           MacArthur.           
  June 21, 1951.........  ......do.............  Address................................  Galo Plaza, President 
                                                                                           of Ecuador.          
  Sept. 24, 1951........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Alcide de Gasperi,    
                                                                                           Prime Minister of    
                                                                                           Italy.               
  Jan. 9, 1952..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Harry S.    
                                                                                           Truman.              
  Jan. 17, 1952.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Winston Churchill,    
                                                                                           Prime Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.      
  Apr. 3, 1952..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Juliana, Queen of the 
                                                                                           Netherlands.         
  May 22, 1952..........  ......do.............  Korea..................................  General Matthew B.    
                                                                                           Ridgway.             
  June 10, 1952.........  Joint session........  Steel industry dispute.................  President Harry S.    
                                                                                           Truman.              
                                                                                                                
83d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Jan. 6, 1953..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Jan. 20, 1953.........  ......do.............  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President Dwight D.   
                                                                                           Eisenhower; Vice     
                                                                                           President Richard M. 
                                                                                           Nixon.               
  Feb. 2, 1953..........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............  President Dwight D.   
                                                                                           Eisenhower.          
  Jan. 7, 1954..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................      Do.               
  Jan. 29, 1954.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Celal Bayar, President
                                                                                           of Turkey.           
  May 4, 1954...........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Vincent Massey,       
                                                                                           Governor General of  
                                                                                           Canada.              
  May 28, 1954..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Haile Selassie I,     
                                                                                           Emperor of Ethiopia. 
  July 28, 1954.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Syngman Rhee,         
                                                                                           President of South   
                                                                                           Korea.               
                                                                                                                
84th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 6, 1955..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Dwight D.   
                                                                                           Eisenhower.          
  Jan. 27, 1955.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Paul E. Magliore,     
                                                                                           President of Haiti.  
  Feb. 29, 1956.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Giovanni Gronchi,     
                                                                                           President of Italy.  
  May 17, 1956..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Dr. Sukarno, President
                                                                                           of Indonesia.        
                                                                                                                
85th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 5, 1957..........  Joint session........  Middle East message....................  President Dwight D.   
                                                                                           Eisenhower.          
  Jan. 7, 1957..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Jan. 10, 1957.........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............  President Dwight D.   
                                                                                           Eisenhower.          
  Jan. 21, 1957.........  ......do.............  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President Dwight D.   
                                                                                           Eisenhower; Vice     
                                                                                           President Richard M. 
                                                                                           Nixon.               
  May 9, 1957...........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Ngo Dinh Diem,        
                                                                                           President of Vietnam.
  Jan. 9, 1958..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Dwight D.   
                                                                                           Eisenhower.          
  June 5, 1958..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Theodor Heuss,        
                                                                                           President of West    
                                                                                           Germany.             
  June 18, 1958.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Carlos F. Garcia,     
                                                                                           President of the     
                                                                                           Philippines.         
86th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 9, 1959..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Dwight D.   
                                                                                           Eisenhower.          
  Jan. 21, 1959.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Arturo Frondizi,      
                                                                                           President of         
                                                                                           Argentina.           
  Feb. 12, 1959.........  Joint session........  Sesquicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's    Fredric March, actor; 
                                                  birth.                                   Carl Sandburg, poet. 
  Mar. 11, 1959.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Jose Maria Lemus,     
                                                                                           President of El      
                                                                                           Salvador.            
  Mar. 18, 1959.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Sean T. O'Kelly,      
                                                                                           President of Ireland.
  May 12, 1959..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Baudouin, King of the 
                                                                                           Belgians.            
  Jan. 7, 1960..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Dwight D.   
                                                                                           Eisenhower.          
  Apr. 6, 1960..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Alberto Lleras-       
                                                                                           Camargo, President of
                                                                                           Colombia.            

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  Apr. 25, 1960.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Charles de Gaulle,    
                                                                                           President of France. 
  Apr. 28, 1960.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Mahendra, King of     
                                                                                           Nepal.               
  June 29, 1960.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Bhumibol Adulyadej,   
                                                                                           King of Thailand.    
                                                                                                                
87th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 6, 1961..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Jan. 20, 1961.........  ......do.............  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President John F.     
                                                                                           Kennedy; Vice        
                                                                                           President Lyndon B.  
                                                                                           Johnson.             
  Jan. 30, 1961.........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............  President John F.     
                                                                                           Kennedy.             
  May 4, 1961...........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Habib Bourguiba,      
                                                                                           President of Tunisia.
  May 25, 1961..........  Joint session........  Urgent national needs: foreign aid,      President John F.     
                                                  defense, civil defense, and outer        Kennedy.             
                                                  space.                                                        
  July 12, 1961.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Mohammad Ayub Khan,   
                                                                                           President of         
                                                                                           Pakistan.            
  Sept. 21, 1961........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Manuel Prado,         
                                                                                           President of Peru.   
  Jan. 11, 1962.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President John F.     
                                                                                           Kennedy.             
  Feb. 26, 1962.........  Joint meeting........  Friendship 7: 1st United States orbital  Lt. Col. John H.      
                                                  space flight.                            Glenn, Jr., USMC;    
                                                                                           Friendship 7         
                                                                                           astronaut.           
  Apr. 4, 1962..........  ......do.............  Address................................  Joao Goulart,         
                                                                                           President of Brazil. 
  Apr. 12, 1962.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Mohammad Reza Shah    
                                                                                           Pahlavi, Shahanshah  
                                                                                           of Iran.             
                                                                                                                
88th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 14, 1963.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President John F.     
                                                                                           Kennedy.             
  May 21, 1963..........  Joint meeting........  Flight of Faith 7 Spacecraft...........  Maj. Gordon L. Cooper,
                                                                                           Jr., USAF, Faith 7   
                                                                                           astronaut.           
  Nov. 27, 1963.........  Joint session........  Assumption of office...................  President Lyndon B.   
                                                                                           Johnson.             
  Jan. 8, 1964..........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............      Do.               
  Jan. 15, 1964.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Antonio Segni,        
                                                                                           President of Italy.  
  May 28, 1964..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Eamon de Valera,      
                                                                                           President of Ireland.
                                                                                                                
89th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 4, 1965..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Lyndon B.   
                                                                                           Johnson.             
  Jan. 6, 1965..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Jan. 20, 1965.........  ......do \22\........  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President Lyndon B.   
                                                                                           Johnson; Vice        
                                                                                           President Hubert H.  
                                                                                           Humphrey.            
  Mar. 15, 1965.........  ......do.............  Voting rights..........................  President Lyndon B.   
                                                                                           Johnson.             
  Sept. 14, 1965........  Joint meeting........  Flight of Gemini 5 Spacecraft..........  Lt. Col. Gordon L.    
                                                                                           Cooper, Jr., USAF;   
                                                                                           and Charles Conrad,  
                                                                                           Jr., USN; Gemini 5   
                                                                                           astronauts.          
  Jan. 12, 1966.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Lyndon B.   
                                                                                           Johnson.             
  Sept. 15, 1966........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Ferdinand E. Marcos,  
                                                                                           President of the     
                                                                                           Philippines.         
                                                                                                                
90th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 10, 1967.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Lyndon B.   
                                                                                           Johnson.             
  Apr. 28, 1967.........  Joint meeting........  Vietnam policy.........................  General William C.    
                                                                                           Westmoreland.        
  Oct. 27, 1967.........  ......do.............  Address................................  Gustavo Diaz Ordaz,   
                                                                                           President of Mexico. 
  Jan. 17, 1968.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Lyndon B.   
                                                                                           Johnson.             
                                                                                                                
91st CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 6, 1969..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes \23\..........  N.A.                  
  Jan. 9, 1969..........  Joint meeting........  Apollo 8: 1st flight around the moon...  Col. Frank Borman,    
                                                                                           USAF; Capt. James A. 
                                                                                           Lowell, Jr., USN; Lt.
                                                                                           Col. William A.      
                                                                                           Anders, USAF; Apollo 
                                                                                           8 astronauts.        
  Jan. 14, 1969.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Lyndon B.   
                                                                                           Johnson.             
  Jan. 20, 1969.........  ......do \22\........  Inauguration, East Portico.............  President Richard M.  
                                                                                           Nixon; Vice President
                                                                                           Spiro T. Agnew.      
  Sept. 16, 1969........  Joint meeting........  Apollo 11: 1st lunar landing...........  Neil A. Armstrong;    
                                                                                           Col. Edwin E. Aldrin,
                                                                                           Jr., USAF; and Lt.   
                                                                                           Col. Michael Collins,
                                                                                           USAF; Apollo 11      
                                                                                           astronauts.          
  Jan. 22, 1970.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Richard M.  
                                                                                           Nixon.               
  Feb. 25, 1970.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Georges Pompidou,     
                                                                                           President of France. 
  June 3, 1970..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Dr. Rafael Caldera,   
                                                                                           President of         
                                                                                           Venezuela.           
  Sept. 22, 1970........  ......do.............  Report on prisoners of war.............  Col. Frank Borman,    
                                                                                           Representative to the
                                                                                           President on         
                                                                                           Prisoners of War.    
                                                                                                                
92d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Jan. 22, 1971.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Richard M.  
                                                                                           Nixon.               
  Sept. 9, 1971.........  ......do.............  Economic policy........................      Do.               
      Do................  Joint meeting........  Apollo 15: lunar mission...............  Col. David R. Scott,  
                                                                                           USAF; Col. James B.  
                                                                                           Irwin, USAF; and Lt. 
                                                                                           Col. Alfred M.       
                                                                                           Worden, USAF; Apollo 
                                                                                           15 astronauts.       
  Jan. 20, 1972.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Richard M.  
                                                                                           Nixon.               
  June 1, 1972..........  ......do.............  European trip report...................      Do.               
  June 15, 1972.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Luis Echeverria       
                                                                                           Alvarez, President of
                                                                                           Mexico.              
                                                                                                                

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93d CONGRESS                                                                                                    
  Jan. 6, 1973..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Jan. 20, 1973.........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Richard M.  
                                                                                           Nixon; Vice President
                                                                                           Spiro T. Agnew.      
  Dec. 6, 1973..........  Joint meeting........  Oath of office to Vice President Gerald  Vice President Gerald 
                                                  R. Ford.                                 R. Ford; ceremony    
                                                                                           attended by President
                                                                                           Richard M. Nixon.    
  Jan. 30 1974..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Richard M.  
                                                                                           Nixon.               
  Aug. 12, 1974.........  ......do.............  Assumption of office...................  President Gerald R.   
                                                                                           Ford.                
  Oct. 8, 1974..........  ......do.............  Economy................................      Do.               
                                                                                                                
94th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 15, 1975.........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............  President Gerald R.   
                                                                                           Ford.                
  Apr. 10, 1975.........  ......do.............  State of the World message.............      Do.               
  June 17, 1975.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Walter Scheel,        
                                                                                           President of West    
                                                                                           Germany.             
  Nov. 5, 1975..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Anwar El Sadat,       
                                                                                           President of Egypt.  
  Jan. 19, 1976.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Gerald R.   
                                                                                           Ford.                
  Jan. 28, 1976.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Yitzhak Rabin, Prime  
                                                                                           Minister of Israel.  
  Mar. 17, 1976.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Liam Cosgrave, Prime  
                                                                                           Minister of Ireland. 
  May 18, 1976..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Valery Giscard        
                                                                                           d'Estaing, President 
                                                                                           of France.           
  June 2, 1976..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Juan Carlos I, King of
                                                                                           Spain.               
  Sept. 23, 1976........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Dr. William R.        
                                                                                           Tolbert, Jr.,        
                                                                                           President of Liberia.
95th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 6, 1977..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Jan. 12, 1977.........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............  President Gerald R.   
                                                                                           Ford.                
  Jan. 20, 1977.........  Inauguration.........  East Portico...........................  President Jimmy       
                                                                                           Carter; Vice         
                                                                                           President Walter F.  
                                                                                           Mondale.             
  Feb. 22, 1977.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Pierre Elliot Trudeau,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of    
                                                                                           Canada.              
  Apr. 20, 1977.........  Joint session........  Energy.................................  President Jimmy       
                                                                                           Carter.              
  Jan. 19, 1978.........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............      Do.               
  Sept. 18, 1978........  ......do.............  Middle East Peace agreements...........      Do.               
                                                                                                                
96th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 23, 1979.........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............      Do.               
  June 18, 1979.........  ......do.............  Salt II agreements.....................      Do.               
  Jan. 23, 1980.........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............      Do.               
                                                                                                                
97th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 6, 1981..........  ......do.............  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Jan. 20, 1981.........  Joint session \22\...  Inauguration, West Front...............  President Ronald      
                                                                                           Reagan; Vice         
                                                                                           President George     
                                                                                           Bush.                
  Feb. 18, 1981.........  ......do.............  Economic recovery......................  President Ronald      
                                                                                           Reagan.              
  Apr. 28, 1981.........  ......do.............  Economic recovery--inflation...........      Do.               
  Jan. 26, 1982.........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............      Do.               
  Jan. 28, 1982.........  Joint meeting........  Centennial of birth of Franklin Delano   Dr. Arthur            
                                                  Roosevelt.                               Schlesinger,         
                                                                                           historian; Senator   
                                                                                           Jennings Randolph;   
                                                                                           Representative Claude
                                                                                           Pepper; Averell      
                                                                                           Harriman, former     
                                                                                           Governor of New York;
                                                                                           \24\ former          
                                                                                           Representative James 
                                                                                           Roosevelt, son of    
                                                                                           President Roosevelt. 
  Apr. 21, 1982.........  ......do.............  Address................................  Beatrix, Queen of the 
                                                                                           Netherlands.         
                                                                                                                
98th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 25, 1983.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Ronald      
                                                                                           Reagan.              
  Apr. 27, 1983.........  ......do.............  Central America........................      Do.               
  Oct. 5, 1983..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Karl Carstens,        
                                                                                           President of West    
                                                                                           Germany.             
  Jan. 25, 1984.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Ronald      
                                                                                           Reagan.              
  Mar. 15, 1984.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Dr. Garett FitzGerald,
                                                                                           Prime Minister of    
                                                                                           Ireland.             
  Mar. 22, 1984.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Francois Mitterand,   
                                                                                           President of France. 
  May 8, 1984...........  ......do.............  Centennial of birth of Harry S. Truman.  Representatives Ike   
                                                                                           Skelton and Alan     
                                                                                           Wheat; former Senator
                                                                                           Stuart Symington;    
                                                                                           Margaret Truman      
                                                                                           Daniel, daughter of  
                                                                                           President Truman; and
                                                                                           Senator Mark         
                                                                                           Hatfield.            
  May 16, 1984..........  ......do.............  Address................................  Miguel de la Madrid,  
                                                                                           President of Mexico. 
                                                                                                                
99th CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 7, 1985..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Jan. 21, 1985.........  Inauguration.........  Rotunda \25\...........................  President Ronald      
                                                                                           Reagan; Vice         
                                                                                           President George     
                                                                                           Bush.                

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  Feb. 6, 1985..........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Ronald      
                                                                                           Reagan.              
  Feb. 20, 1985.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Margaret Thatcher,    
                                                                                           Prime Minister of the
                                                                                           United Kingdom.      
  Mar. 6, 1985..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Bettino Craxi,        
                                                                                           President of the     
                                                                                           Council of Ministers 
                                                                                           of Italy.            
  Mar. 20, 1985.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Raul Alfonsin,        
                                                                                           President of         
                                                                                           Argentina.           
  June 13, 1985.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Rajiv Gandhi, Prime   
                                                                                           Minister of India.   
  Oct. 9, 1985..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Lee Kuan Yew, Prime   
                                                                                           Minister of          
                                                                                           Singapore.           
  Nov. 21, 1985.........  Joint session........  Geneva Summit..........................  President Ronald      
                                                                                           Reagan.              
  Feb. 4, 1986..........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............      Do.               
  Sept. 11, 1986........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Jose Sarney, President
                                                                                           of Brazil.           
  Sept. 18, 1986........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Corazon C. Aquino,    
                                                                                           President of the     
                                                                                           Philippines.         
                                                                                                                
100th CONGRESS                                                                                                  
  Jan. 27, 1987.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Ronald      
                                                                                           Reagan.              
  Nov. 10, 1987.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Chaim Herzog,         
                                                                                           President of Israel. 
  Jan. 25, 1988.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President Ronald      
                                                                                           Reagan.              
  Apr. 27, 1988.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Brian Mulroney, Prime 
                                                                                           Minister of Canada.  
  June 23, 1988.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Robert Hawke, Prime   
                                                                                           Minister of          
                                                                                           Australia.           
                                                                                                                
101st CONGRESS                                                                                                  
  Jan. 4, 1989..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Jan. 20, 1989.........  Inauguration.........  West Front.............................  President George Bush;
                                                                                           Vice President Dan   
                                                                                           Quayle.              
  Feb. 9, 1989..........  Joint session........  Building a Better America..............  President George Bush.
  Mar. 2, 1989..........  Joint meeting........  Bicentennial of the 1st Congress.......  President Pro Tempore 
                                                                                           Robert C. Byrd;      
                                                                                           Speaker James C.     
                                                                                           Wright, Jr.;         
                                                                                           Representatives Lindy
                                                                                           Boggs, Thomas S.     
                                                                                           Foley, and Robert H. 
                                                                                           Michel; Senators     
                                                                                           George Mitchell and  
                                                                                           Robert Dole; Howard  
                                                                                           Nemerov, Poet        
                                                                                           Laureate of the      
                                                                                           United States; David 
                                                                                           McCullough,          
                                                                                           historian; Anthony M.
                                                                                           Frank, Postmaster    
                                                                                           General; former      
                                                                                           Senator Nicholas     
                                                                                           Brady, Secretary of  
                                                                                           the Treasury.        
  June 7, 1989..........  Joint session........  Address................................  Benazir Bhutto, Prime 
                                                                                           Minister of Pakistan.
  Oct. 4, 1989..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Carlos Salinas de     
                                                                                           Gortari, President of
                                                                                           Mexico.              
  Oct. 18, 1989.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Roh Tae Woo, President
                                                                                           of South Korea.      
  Nov. 15, 1989.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Lech Walesa, chairman 
                                                                                           of Solidarnosc labor 
                                                                                           union, Poland.       
  Jan. 31, 1990.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President George Bush.
  Feb. 21, 1990.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Vaclav Havel,         
                                                                                           President of         
                                                                                           Czechoslovakia.      
  Mar. 7, 1990..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Giulio                
                                                                                           Andreotti,President  
                                                                                           of the Council of    
                                                                                           Ministers of Italy.  
  Mar. 27, 1990.........  Joint meeting........  Centennial of birth of Dwight D.         Senator Robert Dole;  
                                                  Eisenhower.                              Walter Cronkite,     
                                                                                           television           
                                                                                           journalist; Winston  
                                                                                           S. Churchill, member 
                                                                                           of British Parliament
                                                                                           and grandson of Prime
                                                                                           Minister Churchill;  
                                                                                           Clark M. Clifford,   
                                                                                           former Secretary of  
                                                                                           Defense; James D.    
                                                                                           Robinson III,        
                                                                                           chairman of          
                                                                                           Eisenhower Centennial
                                                                                           Foundation; Arnold   
                                                                                           Palmer, professional 
                                                                                           golfer; John S.D.    
                                                                                           Eisenhower, former   
                                                                                           Ambassador to Belgium
                                                                                           and son of President 
                                                                                           Eisenhower;          
                                                                                           Representatives      
                                                                                           Beverly Byron,       
                                                                                           William F. Goodling, 
                                                                                           and Pat Roberts.     
  June 26, 1990.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Nelson Mandela, Deputy
                                                                                           President of the     
                                                                                           African National     
                                                                                           Congress, South      
                                                                                           Africa.              
  Sept. 11, 1990........  Joint session........  Invasion of Kuwait by Iraq.............  President George Bush.
                                                                                                                
102d CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 29, 1991.........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............      Do.               
  Mar. 6, 1991..........  ......do.............  Conclusion of Persian Gulf War.........      Do.               
  Apr. 16, 1991.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Violeta B. de         
                                                                                           Chamorro, President  
                                                                                           of Nicaragua.        
  May 16, 1991..........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Elizabeth II, Queen of
                                                                                           the United Kingdom.  

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  Nov. 14, 1991.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Carlos Saul Menem,    
                                                                                           President of         
                                                                                           Argentina.           
  Jan. 28, 1992.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President George Bush.
  Apr. 30, 1992.........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Richard von           
                                                                                           Weizsacker, President
                                                                                           of Germany.          
  June 17, 1992.........  ......do.............  ......do...............................  Boris Yeltsin,        
                                                                                           President of Russia. 
                                                                                                                
103d CONGRESS                                                                                                   
  Jan. 6, 1993..........  Joint session........  Counting electoral votes...............  N.A.                  
  Jan. 20, 1993.........  Inauguration.........  West Front.............................  President William J.  
                                                                                           Clinton; Vice        
                                                                                           President Al Gore.   
  Feb. 17, 1993.........  Joint session........  Economic Address \26\..................  President William J.  
                                                                                           Clinton.             
  Sept. 22, 1993........  ......do.............  Health care reform.....................      Do.               
  Jan. 25, 1994.........  ......do.............  State of the Union Address.............      Do.               
  May 18, 1994..........  Joint meeting........  Address................................  Narasimha Rao, Prime  
                                                                                           Minister of India.   
  July 26, 1994.........  ......do.............  Addresses..............................  Hussein I, King of    
                                                                                           Jordan; Yitzhak      
                                                                                           Rabin, Prime Minister
                                                                                           of Israel.           
  Oct. 6, 1994..........  ......do.............  Address................................  Nelson Mandela,       
                                                                                           President of South   
                                                                                           Africa.              
                                                                                                                
104th CONGRESS                                                                                                  
  Jan. 24, 1995.........  Joint session........  State of the Union Address.............  President William J.  
                                                                                           Clinton.             
  July 26, 1995.........  Joint meeting........  Address \27\...........................  Kim Yong-sam,         
                                                                                           President of South   
                                                                                           Korea.               
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\1\ Closing date for this table was September 27, 1995.                                                         
\2\ The oath of office was administered to George Washington outside on the gallery in front of the Senate      
  Chamber, after which the Congress and the President returned to the chamber to hear the inaugural address.    
  They then proceeded to St. Paul's Chapel for the ``divine service'' performed by the Chaplain of the Congress.
  Adjournment of the ceremony did not occur until the Congress returned to Federal Hall.                        
\3\ Funeral oration was delivered at the German Lutheran Church in Philadelphia.                                
\4\ Because of a tie in the electoral vote between Thomas Jefferson and Aaron Burr, the House of Representatives
  had to decide the election. Thirty-six ballots were required to break the deadlock, with Jefferson's election 
  as President and Burr's as Vice President on February 17. The Twelfth Amendment was added to the Constitution 
  to prevent the 1800 problem from recurring.                                                                   
\5\ During most of the period while the Capitol was being reconstructed following the fire of 1814, the Congress
  met in the ``Brick Capitol,'' constructed on the site of the present Supreme Court building. This joint       
  session took place in the Representatives' chamber on the 2d floor of the building.                           
\6\ The joint session to count electoral votes was dissolved because the House and Senate disagreed on          
  Missouri's status regarding statehood. The joint session was reconvened the same day and Missouri's votes were
  counted.                                                                                                      
\7\ Although Andrew Jackson won the popular vote by a substantial amount and had the highest number of electoral
  votes from among the several candidates, he did not receive the required majority of the electoral votes. The 
  responsibility for choosing the new President therefore devolved upon the House of Representatives. As soon as
  the Senators left the chamber, the balloting proceeded, and John Quincy Adams was elected on the first ballot.
\8\ The ceremony was moved outside to accommodate the extraordinarily large crowd of people who had come to     
  Washington to see the inauguration.                                                                           
\9\ The ceremony was moved inside because of cold weather.                                                      
\10\ Following the death of President Zachary Taylor, Vice President Millard Fillmore took the presidential oath
  of office in a special joint session in the Hall of the House.                                                
\11\ The joint session to count electoral votes was dissolved three times so that the House and Senate could    
  resolve several electoral disputes.                                                                           
\12\ Because of a severe cold and hoarseness, the King could not deliver his speech, which was read by former   
  Representative Elisha Hunt Allen, then serving as Chancellor and Chief Justice of the Hawaiian Islands.       
\13\ The contested election between Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J. Tilden created a constitutional crisis.   
  Tilden won the popular vote by a close margin, but disputes concerning the electoral vote returns from four   
  states deadlocked the proceedings of the joint session. Anticipating this development, the Congress had       
  created a special commission of five Senators, five Representatives, and five Supreme Court Justices to       
  resolve such disputes. The Commission met in the Supreme Court Chamber (the present Old Senate Chamber) as    
  each problem arose. In each case, the Commission accepted the Hayes' electors, securing his election by one   
  electoral vote. The joint session was convened on 15 occasions, with the last on March 2, just 3 days before  
  the inauguration.                                                                                             
\14\ The speech was written by former Speaker and Senator Robert C. Winthrop, who could not attend the ceremony 
  because of ill health.                                                                                        
\15\ Because of a blizzard, the ceremony was moved inside, where it was held as part of the Senate's special    
  session. President William Howard Taft took the oath of office and gave his inaugural address after Vice      
  President James S. Sherman's inaugural address and the swearing-in of the new senators.                       
\16\ Held in the Senate Chamber.                                                                                
\17\This was the first inauguration held pursuant to the Twentieth Amendment, which changed the date from March 
  4 to January 20. The Vice Presidential oath, which previously had been given earlier on the same day in the   
  Senate Chamber, was added to the inaugural ceremony as well, but the Vice Presidential inaugural address was  
  discontinued.                                                                                                 
\18\ A joint reception for the King and Queen of the United Kingdom was held in the Rotunda, authorized by      
  Senate Concurrent Resolution 17, 76th Congress. Although the concurrent resolution was structured to establish
  a joint meeting, the Senate, in fact, adjourned rather than recessing as called for by the resolution.        
\19\ Delivered in the Senate Chamber.                                                                           
\20\ The oaths of office were taken in simple ceremonies at the White House because the expense and festivity of
  a Capitol ceremony were thought inappropriate because of the war. The Joint Committee on Arrangements of the  
  Congress was in charge, however, and both the Senate and the House of Representatives were present.           
\21\ An informal meeting in the Coolidge Auditorium of the Library of Congress.                                 
\22\ According to the Congressional Record, the Senate adjourned prior to the inaugural ceremonies, even though 
  the previously-adopted resolution had stated the adjournment would come immediately following the             
  inauguration. The Senate Journal records the adjournment as called for in the resolution, hence this listing  
  as a joint session.                                                                                           

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\23\ The joint session to count electoral votes was dissolved so that the House and Senate could resolve the    
  dispute regarding a ballot from North Carolina. The joint session was reconvened the same day and the North   
  Carolina vote was counted.                                                                                    
\24\ Because the Governor had laryngitis, his speech was read by his wife, Pamela.                              
\25\ The ceremony was moved inside because of extremely cold weather.                                           
\26\ This speech was mislabeled in many sources as a State of the Union Address.                                
\27\ The President of South Korea was in Washington for the dedication of the Korean War Veterans Memorial, held
  the day following this address.                                                                               

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                              REPRESENTATIVES UNDER EACH APPORTIONMENT

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              Consti-                                                                                                   Thir-  Fifth-   Six-   Seven-  Eigh-   Nine-    Twen-  Twenty
   State     tutional   First  Second   Third  Fourth   Fifth   Sixth Seventh  Eighth   Ninth   Tenth Eleventh Twelfth teenth  teenth  teenth  teenth  teenth  teenth   tieth   First
              Appor-   Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census  Census
             tionment   1790    1800    1810    1820    1830    1840    1850    1860    1870    1880    1890    1900   1910\1\  1930    1940    1950    1960    1970    1980    1990
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Alabama.................                   \2\ 1     3     5     7     7     6     8     8     9     9    10     9     9     9     8     7     7     7
Alaska..................                                                                                                 \2\ 1     1     1     1     1
Arizona.................                                                                               \2\ 1     1     2     2     3     4     5     6
Arkansas................                               \2\ 1     1     2     3     4     5     6     7     7     7     7     6     4     4     4     4
California..............                                     \2\ 2     2     3     4     6     7     8    11    20    23    30    38    43    45    52
Colorado................                                                       \2\ 1     1     2     3     4     4     4     4     4     5     6     6
Connecticut.............     5     7     7     7     6     6     4     4     4     4     4     4     5     5     6     6     6     6     6     6     6
Delaware................     1     1     1     2     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1
Florida.................                                     \2\ 1     1     1     2     2     2     3     4     5     6     8    12    15    19    23
Georgia.................     3     2     4     6     7     9     8     8     7     9    10    11    11    12    10    10    10    10    10    10    11
Hawaii..................                                                                                                 \2\ 1     2     2     2     2
Idaho...................                                                             \2\ 1     1     1     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2
Illinois................                   \2\ 1     1     3     7     9    14    19    20    22    25    27    27    26    25    24    24    22    20
Indiana.................                   \2\ 1     3     7    10    11    11    13    13    13    13    13    12    11    11    11    11    10    10
Iowa....................                                     \2\ 2     2     6     9    11    11    11    11     9     8     8     7     6     6     5
Kansas..................                                                     1     3     7     8     8     8     7     6     6     5     5     5     4
Kentucky................           2     6    10    12    13    10    10     9    10    11    11    11    11     9     9     8     7     7     7     6
Louisiana...............                   \2\ 1     3     3     4     4     5     6     6     6     7     8     8     8     8     8     8     8     7
Maine...................                   \3\ 7     7     8     7     6     5     5     4     4     4     4     3     3     3     2     2     2     2
Maryland................     6     8     9     9     9     8     6     6     5     6     6     6     6     6     6     6     7     8     8     8     8
Massachusetts...........     8    14    17\3\ 13    13    12    10    11    10    11    12    13    14    16    15    14    14    12    12    11    10
Michigan................                               \2\ 1     3     4     6     9    11    12    12    13    17    17    18    19    19    18    16
Minnesota...............                                           \2\ 2     2     3     5     7     9    10     9     9     9     8     8     8     8
Mississippi.............                   \2\ 1     1     2     4     5     5     6     7     7     8     8     7     7     6     5     5     5     5
Missouri................                             1     2     5     7     9    13    14    15    16    16    13    13    11    10    10     9     9
Montana.................                                                             \2\ 1     1     1     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     1
Nebraska................                                                 \2\ 1     1     3     6     6     6     5     4     4     3     3     3     3
Nevada..................                                                 \2\ 1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     2     2
New Hampshire...........     3     4     5     6     6     5     4     3     3     3     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2
New Jersey..............     4     5     6     6     6     6     5     5     5     7     7     8    10    12    14    14    14    15    15    14    13
New Mexico..............                                                                               \2\ 1     1     2     2     2     2     3     3
New York................     6    10    17    27    34    40    34    33    31    33    34    34    37    43    45    45    43    41    39    34    31
North Carolina..........     5    10    12    13    13    13     9     8     7     8     9     9    10    10    11    12    12    11    11    11    12
North Dakota............                                                             \2\ 1     1     2     3     2     2     2     2     1     1     1
Ohio....................             \2\ 1     6    14    19    21    21    19    20    21    21    21    22    24    23    23    24    23    21    19
Oklahoma................                                                                         \2\ 5     8     9     8     6     6     6     6     6
Oregon..................                                           \2\ 1     1     1     1     2     2     3     3     4     4     4     4     5     5
Pennsylvania............     8    13    18    23    26    28    24    25    24    27    28    30    32    36    34    33    30    27    25    23    21
Rhode Island............     1     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     2     3     2     2     2     2     2     2     2
South Carolina..........     5     6     8     9     9     9     7     6     4     5     7     7     7     7     6     6     6     6     6     6     6
South Dakota............                                                             \2\ 2     2     2     3     2     2     2     2     2     1     1
Tennessee...............       \2\ 1     3     6     9    13    11    10     8    10    10    10    10    10     9    10     9     9     8     9     9
Texas...................                                     \2\ 2     2     4     6    11    13    16    18    21    21    22    23    24    27    30
Utah....................                                                                   \2\ 1     1     2     2     2     2     2     2     3     3
Vermont.................           2     4     6     5     5     4     3     3     3     2     2     2     2     1     1     1     1     1     1     1
Virginia................    10    19    22    23    22    21    15    13    11     9    10    10    10    10     9     9    10    10    10    10    11
Washington..............                                                             \2\ 1     2     3     5     6     6     7     7     7     8     9
West Virginia...........                                                           3     4     4     5     6     6     6     6     5     4     4     3
Wisconsin...............                                     \2\ 2     3     6     8     9    10    11    11    10    10    10    10     9     9     9
Wyoming.................                                                             \2\ 1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1     1
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      Total.............    65   106   142   186   213   242   232   237   243   293   332   357   391   435   435   435   437   435   435   435   435
________________________________________________________________________
    \1\ No apportionment was made in 1920.
    \2\ The following representation was added after the several census 
apportionments indicated when new States were admitted and is included 
in the above table:
        First. Tennessee, 1.
        Second. Ohio, 1.
        Third. Alabama, 1; Illinois, 1; Indiana, 1; Louisiana, 1; 
            Mississippi, 1.
        Fifth. Arkansas, 1; Michigan, 1.
        Sixth. California, 2; Florida, 1; Iowa, 2; Texas, 2; Wisconsin, 
            2.
        Seventh. Minnesota, 2; Oregon, 1.
        Eighth. Nebraska, 1; Nevada, 1.
        Ninth. Colorado, 1.
        Tenth. Idaho, 1; Montana, 1; North Dakota, 1; South Dakota, 2; 
            Washington, 1; Wyoming, 1.
        Eleventh. Utah, 1.
        Twelfth. Oklahoma, 5.
        Thirteenth. Arizona, 1; New Mexico, 1.
        Seventeenth. Alaska, 1; Hawaii, 1.
    \3\ Twenty Representatives were assigned to Massachusetts, but 7 of 
them were credited to Maine when that area became a State.

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                          COURT OF IMPEACHMENT

    The Senate has sat as a Court of Impeachment in the cases of the 
following accused officials, with the result stated, for the periods 
named:

    WILLIAM BLOUNT, a Senator of the United States from Tennessee; 
charges dismissed for want of jurisdiction: Monday, December 17, 1798, 
to Monday, January 14, 1799.
    JOHN PICKERING, judge of the United States district court for the 
district of New Hampshire; removed from office; Thursday, March 3, 1803, 
to Monday, March 12, 1804.
    SAMUEL CHASE, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United 
States; acquitted; Friday, November 30, 1804, to Friday, March 1, 1805.
    JAMES H. PECK, judge of the United States district court for the 
district of Missouri; acquitted; Monday, April 26, 1830, to Monday, 
January 31, 1831.
    WEST H. HUMPHREYS, judge of the United States district court for the 
middle, eastern, and western districts of Tennessee; removed from 
office; Wednesday, May 7, 1862, to Thursday, June 26, 1862.
    ANDREW JOHNSON, President of the United States; acquitted; Tuesday, 
February 25, 1868, to Tuesday, May 26, 1868.
    WILLIAM W. BELKNAP, Secretary of War; acquitted; Friday, March 3, 
1876, to Tuesday, August 1, 1876.
    CHARLES SWAYNE, judge of the United States district court for the 
northern district of Florida; acquitted; Wednesday, December 14, 1904, 
to Monday, February 27, 1905.
    ROBERT W. ARCHBALD, associate judge, United States Commerce Court; 
removed from office; Saturday, July 13, 1912, to Monday, January 13, 
1913.
    GEORGE W. ENGLISH, judge of the United States district court for the 
eastern district of Illinois; resigned office November 4, 1926; Court of 
Impeachment adjourned to December 13, 1926, when, on request of House 
managers, impeachment proceedings were dismissed.
    HAROLD LOUDERBACK, judge of the United States district court for the 
northern district of California; acquitted; Monday, May 15, 1933, to 
Wednesday, May 24, 1933.
    HALSTED L. RITTER, judge of the United States district court for the 
southern district of Florida; removed from office; Monday, April 6, 
1936, to Friday, April 17, 1936.
    HARRY E. CLAIBORNE, judge of the United States district court of 
Nevada; removed from office; Tuesday, October 7, 1986, to Thursday, 
October 9, 1986.
    ALCEE L. HASTINGS, judge of the United States district court for the 
southern district of Florida; removed from office; Wednesday, October 
18, 1989, to Friday, October 20, 1989.
    WALTER L. NIXON, judge of the U.S. district court for the southern 
district of Mississippi; removed from office; Wednesday, November 1, 
1989, to Friday, November 3, 1989.

                                                                                                                

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                                    DELEGATES, REPRESENTATIVES, AND SENATORS SERVING IN THE 1st-104th CONGRESSES \1\                                    
 As of May 5, 1995, 11,455 individuals have served: 9,631 in the House of Representatives, 1,213 in the Senate, and 611 in both Houses. Total serving in
 the House of Representatives (including individuals serving in both bodies) is 10,242. Total for Senate (including individuals serving in both bodies) 
                                                                      is 1,824.\2\                                                                      
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                                                                                                             Repre-                           Total, Not
                 State                     Date Became Territory         Date Entered Union        Dele-   sentatives   Senators     Both     Including 
                                                                                                   gates      Only        Only      Houses    Delegates 
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Alabama................................  Mar. 3, 1817............  Dec. 14, 1819 (22d)..........      1       161          23         15         199    
Alaska.................................  Aug. 24, 1912...........  Jan. 3, 1959 (49th)..........      9         4           5          0           9    
Arizona................................  Feb. 24, 1863...........  Feb. 14, 1912 (48th).........     11        22           7          3          32    
Arkansas...............................  Mar. 2, 1819............  June 15, 1836 (25th).........      3        79          22          8         109    
California.............................  ........................  Sept. 9, 1850 (31st).........  .......     300          32         11         342    
Colorado...............................  Feb. 28, 1861...........  Aug. 1, 1876 (38th)..........      3        47          23          8          78    
Connecticut............................  ........................  Jan. 9, 1788 (5th)...........  .......     185          28         25         238    
Delaware...............................  ........................  Dec. 7, 1787 (1st)...........  .......      48          35         13          96    
Florida................................  Mar. 30, 1822...........  Mar. 3, 1845 (27th)..........      5        89          25          5         119    
Georgia................................  ........................  Jan. 2, 1788 (4th)...........  .......     243          36         20         299    
Hawaii.................................  June 14, 1900...........  Aug. 21, 1959 (50th).........     10         5           2          3          10    
Idaho..................................  Mar. 3, 1863............  July 3, 1890 (43d)...........      9        23          19          5          47    
Illinois...............................  Feb. 3, 1809............  Dec. 3, 1818 (21st)..........      3       420          27         21         468    
Indiana................................  May 7, 1800.............  Dec. 11, 1816 (19th).........      3       288          26         17         331    
Iowa...................................  June 12, 1838...........  Dec. 28, 1846 (29th).........      2       166          22         11         199    
Kansas.................................  May 30, 1854............  Jan. 29, 1861 (34th).........      2       102          21          7         130    
Kentucky...............................  ........................  June 1, 1792 (15th)..........  .......     305          36         28         369    
Louisiana..............................  Mar. 24, 1804...........  Apr. 30, 1812 (18th).........      2       138          33         13         184    
Maine..................................  ........................  Mar. 15, 1820 (23d)..........  .......     139          17         18         174    
Maryland...............................  ........................  Apr. 28, 1788 (7th)..........  .......     249          28         27         304    
Massachusetts..........................  ........................  Feb. 6, 1788 (6th)...........  .......     378          20         28         426    
Michigan...............................  Jan. 11, 1805...........  Jan. 26, 1837 (26th).........      7       241          24         13         279    
Minnesota..............................  Mar. 3, 1849............  May 11, 1858 (32d)...........      3       116          23         11         150    
Mississippi............................  Apr. 17, 1798...........  Dec. 10, 1817 (20th).........      5       107          27         16         150    
Missouri...............................  June 4, 1812............  Aug. 10, 1821 (24th).........      3       284          33          8         325    
Montana................................  May 26, 1864............  Nov. 8, 1889 (41st)..........      5        24          13          6          43    
Nebraska...............................  May 30, 1854............  Mar. 1, 1867 (37th)..........      6        83          26          7         116    
Nevada.................................  Mar. 2, 1861............  Oct. 31, 1864 (36th).........      2        24          19          4          47    
New Hampshire..........................  ........................  June 21, 1788 (9th)..........  .......     116          35         25         176    
New Jersey.............................  ........................  Dec. 18, 1787 (3d)...........  .......     291          47         13         351    
New Mexico.............................  Sept. 9, 1850...........  Jan. 6, 1912 (47th)..........     13        19          12          3          34    
New York...............................  ........................  July 26, 1788 (11th).........  .......   1,387          35         22       1,444    
North Carolina.........................  ........................  Nov. 21, 1789 (12th).........  .......     298          33         17         348    
North Dakota \3\.......................  Mar. 2, 1861............  Nov. 2, 1889 (39th)..........     11        21          15          6          42    
Ohio \4\...............................  ........................  Mar. 1, 1803 (17th)..........      2       612          35         18         665    
Oklahoma...............................  May 2, 1890.............  Nov. 16, 1907 (46th).........      4        69          11          5          85    
Oregon.................................  Aug. 14, 1848...........  Feb. 14, 1859 (33d)..........      2        53          30          4          87    
Pennsylvania...........................  ........................  Dec. 12, 1787 (2d)...........  .......     981          32         21       1,034    
Rhode Island...........................  ........................  May 29, 1790 (13th)..........  .......      60          36          9         105    
South Carolina.........................  ........................  May 23, 1788 (8th)...........  .......     194          39         14         247    
South Dakota \3\.......................  Mar. 2, 1861............  Nov. 2, 1889 (40th)..........     11        24          16          8          48    
Tennessee..............................  ........................  June 1, 1796 (16th)..........      2       238          38         18         294    
Texas..................................  ........................  Dec. 29, 1845 (28th).........  .......     213          20         10         243    
Utah...................................  Sept. 9, 1850...........  Jan. 4, 1896 (45th)..........      7        29          12          3          44    
Vermont................................  ........................  Mar. 4, 1791 (14th)..........  .......      80          24         15         119    
Virginia...............................  ........................  June 25, 1788 (10th).........  .......     374          24         26         424    
Washington.............................  Mar. 2, 1853............  Nov. 11, 1889 (42d)..........     10        63          13          9          85    
West Virginia..........................  ........................  June 20, 1863 (35th).........  .......      90          22          8         120    
Wisconsin..............................  Apr. 20, 1836...........  May 29, 1848 (30th)..........      6       164          19          7         190    
Wyoming................................  July 25, 1868...........  July 10, 1890 (44th).........      4        14          16          3          33    
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\1\ March 4, 1789 until May 5, 1995.                                                                                                                    
\2\ Some of the larger States split into smaller States as the country grew westward (e.g., part of Virginia became West Virginia); hence, some         
  individuals represented more than one State in the Congress.                                                                                          
\3\ North and South Dakota were formed from a single territory on the same date, and they shared the same delegates before statehood.                   
\3\ The Territory Northwest of the River Ohio was established as a district for purposes of temporary government by the Act of July 13, 1787. Virginia  
  ceded the land beyond the Ohio River, and delegates representing the district first came to the 6th Congress, March 4, 1799.                          
                                                                                                                                                        
Note: Information was supplied by the Congressional Research Service.                                                                                   

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                 POLITICAL DIVISIONS OF THE U.S. SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FROM 1855 (34th CONGRESS) TO 1995 (104th CONGRESS)                 
                             [All Figures Reflect Immediate Result of Elections. Figures supplied by the Clerk of the House]                            
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                                                                      SENATE                                               HOUSE                        
                                                --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Congress                  Years      No. of              Repub-   Other                   No. of                 Repub-   Other            
                                                 Senators  Democrats  licans  parties  Vacancies  Representatives  Democrats  licans  parties  Vacancies
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 34th.............................    1855-1857       62         42       15        5  .........            234          83      108       43  .........
 35th.............................    1857-1859       64         39       20        5  .........            237         131       92       14  .........
 36th.............................    1859-1861       66         38       26        2  .........            237         101      113       23  .........
 37th.............................    1861-1863       50         11       31        7         1             178          42      106       28         2 
 38th.............................    1863-1865       51         12       39  .......  .........            183          80      103  .......  .........
 39th.............................    1865-1867       52         10       42  .......  .........            191          46      145  .......  .........
 40th.............................    1867-1869       53         11       42  .......  .........            193          49      143  .......         1 
 41st.............................    1869-1871       74         11       61  .......         2             243          73      170  .......  .........
 42d..............................    1871-1873       74         17       57  .......  .........            243         104      139  .......  .........
 43d..............................    1873-1875       74         19       54  .......         1             293          88      203  .......         2 
 44th.............................    1875-1877       76         29       46  .......         1             293         181      107        3         2 
 45th.............................    1877-1879       76         36       39        1  .........            293         156      137  .......  .........
 46th.............................    1879-1881       76         43       33  .......  .........            293         150      128       14         1 
 47th.............................    1881-1883       76         37       37        2  .........            293         130      152       11  .........
 48th.............................    1883-1885       76         36       40  .......  .........            325         200      119        6  .........
 49th.............................    1885-1887       76         34       41  .......         1             325         182      140        2         1 
 50th.............................    1887-1889       76         37       39  .......  .........            325         170      151        4  .........
 51st.............................    1889-1891       84         37       47  .......  .........            330         156      173        1  .........
 52d..............................    1891-1893       88         39       47        2  .........            333         231       88       14  .........
 53d..............................    1893-1895       88         44       38        3         3             356         220      126       10  .........
 54th.............................    1895-1897       88         39       44        5  .........            357         104      246        7  .........
 55th.............................    1897-1899       90         34       46       10  .........            357         134      206       16         1 
 56th.............................    1899-1901       90         26       53       11  .........            357         163      185        9  .........
 57th.............................    1901-1903       90         29       56        3         2             357         153      198        5         1 
 58th.............................    1903-1905       90         32       58  .......  .........            386         178      207  .......         1 
 59th.............................    1905-1907       90         32       58  .......  .........            386         136      250  .......  .........
 60th.............................    1907-1909       92         29       61  .......         2             386         164      222  .......  .........
 61st.............................    1909-1911       92         32       59  .......         1             391         172      219  .......  .........
 62d..............................    1911-1913       92         42       49  .......         1             391         228      162        1  .........
 63d..............................    1913-1915       96         51       44        1  .........            435         290      127       18  .........
 64th.............................    1915-1917       96         56       39        1  .........            435         231      193        8         3 
 65th.............................    1917-1919       96         53       42        1  .........            435     \1\ 210      216        9  .........
 66th.............................    1919-1921       96         47       48        1  .........            435         191      237        7  .........
 67th.............................    1921-1923       96         37       59  .......  .........            435         132      300        1         2 
 68th.............................    1923-1925       96         43       51        2  .........            435         207      225        3  .........
 69th.............................    1925-1927       96         40       54        1         1             435         183      247        5  .........
 70th.............................    1927-1929       96         47       48        1  .........            435         195      237        3  .........
 71st.............................    1929-1931       96         39       56        1  .........            435         163      267        1         4 
 72d..............................    1931-1933       96         47       48        1  .........            435     \2\ 216      218        1  .........
 73d..............................    1933-1935       96         59       36        1  .........            435         313      117        5  .........
 74th.............................    1935-1937       96         69       25        2  .........            435         322      103       10  .........
 75th.............................    1937-1939       96         75       17        4  .........            435         333       89       13  .........
 76th.............................    1939-1941       96         69       23        4  .........            435         262      169        4  .........
 77th.............................    1941-1943       96         66       28        2  .........            435         267      162        6  .........
 78th.............................    1943-1945       96         57       38        1  .........            435         222      209        4  .........
 79th.............................    1945-1947       96         57       38        1  .........            435         243      190        2  .........
 80th.............................    1947-1949       96         45       51  .......  .........            435         188      246        1  .........
 81st.............................    1949-1951       96         54       42  .......  .........            435         263      171        1  .........
 82d..............................    1951-1953       96         48       47        1  .........            435         234      199        2  .........
 83d..............................    1953-1955       96         46       48        2  .........            435         213      221        1  .........
 84th.............................    1955-1957       96         48       47        1  .........            435         232      203  .......  .........
 85th.............................    1957-1959       96         49       47  .......  .........            435         234      201  .......  .........
 86th.............................    1959-1961       98         64       34  .......  .........        \3\ 436         283      153  .......  .........
 87th.............................    1961-1963      100         64       36  .......  .........        \4\ 437         262      175  .......  .........
 88th.............................    1963-1965      100         67       33  .......  .........            435         258      176  .......         1 
 89th.............................    1965-1967      100         68       32  .......  .........            435         295      140  .......  .........
 90th.............................    1967-1969      100         64       36  .......  .........            435         248      187  .......  .........
 91st.............................    1969-1971      100         58       42  .......  .........            435         243      192  .......  .........
 92d..............................    1971-1973      100         54       44        2  .........            435         255      180  .......  .........
 93d..............................    1973-1975      100         56       42        2  .........            435         242      192        1  .........
 94th.............................    1975-1977      100         60       37        2  .........            435         291      144        1  .........
 95th.............................    1977-1979      100         61       38        1  .........            435         292      143  .......  .........
 96th.............................    1979-1981      100         58       41        1  .........            435         277      158  .......  .........
 97th.............................    1981-1983      100         46       53        1  .........            435         242      192        1  .........
 98th.............................    1983-1985      100         46       54  .......  .........            435         269      166  .......  .........
 99th.............................    1985-1987      100         47       53  .......  .........            435         253      182  .......  .........
100th.............................    1987-1989      100         55       45  .......  .........            435         258      177  .......  .........
101st.............................    1989-1991      100         55       45  .......  .........            435         260      175  .......  .........
102d..............................    1991-1993      100         56       44  .......  .........            435         267      167        1  .........
103d..............................    1993-1995      100         57       43  .......  .........            435         258      176        1  .........
104th.............................    1995-1997      100         48       52  .......  .........            435         204      230        1  .........
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\1\ Democrats organized House with help of other parties.                                                                                               
\2\ Democrats organized House due to Republican deaths.                                                                                                 
\3\ Proclamation declaring Alaska a State issued January 3, 1959.                                                                                       
\4\ Proclamation declaring Hawaii a State issued August 21, 1959.                                                                                       

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                                     GOVERNORS OF THE STATES AND TERRITORIES                                    
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                                 Term of   Expiration           
       State or territory             Capital            Governor        Party   service    of term      Salary 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
        state                                                                      Years                        
                                                                                                                
Alabama........................  Montgomery.......  Fob James, Jr....         R     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ $ 87,
                                                                                                             913
Alaska.........................  Juneau...........  Tony Knowles.....         D     c  4    Dec. 1998  \2\ 81,64
                                                                                                               8
Arizona........................  Phoenix..........   Fife Symington..         R     c  4    Mar. 1999  \3\ 75,00
                                                                                                               0
Arkansas.......................  Little Rock......  Jim Guy Tucker...         D     e  4    Dec. 1998  \1\ 61,68
                                                                                                               0
California.....................  Sacramento.......  Pete Wilson......         R     c  4    Jan. 1999  \3\ 114,2
                                                                                                              86
Colorado.......................  Denver...........  Roy Romer........         D     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 70,00
                                                                                                               0
Connecticut....................  Hartford.........  John G. Rowland..         R     b  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 78,00
                                                                                                               0
Delaware.......................  Dover............  Thomas R. Carper.         D     c  4    Jan. 1997  \2\ 95,00
                                                                                                               0
Florida........................  Tallahassee......  Lawton Chiles....         D     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 101,7
                                                                                                              63
Georgia........................  Atlanta..........  Zell Miller......         D     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 98,16
                                                                                                               6
Hawaii.........................  Honolulu.........  Benjamin J.               D     c  4    Dec. 1998  \1\ 94,89
                                                     Cayetano.                                                 0
Idaho..........................  Boise............  Philip E. Batt...         R     b  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 85,00
                                                                                                               0
Illinois.......................  Springfield......  Jim Edgar........         R     b  4    Jan. 1999  \2\ 110,5
                                                                                                              37
Indiana........................  Indianapolis.....  Evan Bayh........         D     f  4    Jan. 1997  \2\ 77,20
                                                                                                               0
Iowa...........................  Des Moines.......  Terry E. Branstad         R     b  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 76,70
                                                                                                               0
Kansas.........................  Topeka...........  Bill Graves......         R     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 76,47
                                                                                                               6
Kentucky.......................  Frankfort........  Breretan C. Jones         D     c  4    Dec. 1999  \1\ 86,35
                                                                                                               2
Louisiana......................  Baton Rouge......  Edwin W. Edwards.         D     c  4    Jan. 1996  \1\ 73,44
                                                                                                               0
Maine..........................  Augusta..........  Angus S. King, Jr         I     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 70,00
                                                                                                               0
Maryland.......................  Annapolis........  Parris N.                 D     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 120,0
                                                     Glendening.                                              00
Massachusetts..................  Boston...........  William F. Weld..         R     b  4    Jan. 1999  \3\ 75,00
                                                                                                               0
Michigan.......................  Lansing..........  John Engler......         R     b  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 110,7
                                                                                                              00
Minnesota......................  St. Paul.........  Arne H. Carlson..         R     b  4    Jan. 1998  \1\ 114,0
                                                                                                              00
Mississippi....................  Jackson..........  Kirk Fordice.....         R     c  4    Jan. 1996  \1\ 75,60
                                                                                                               0
Missouri.......................  Jefferson City...  Mel Carnahan.....         D     c  4    Jan. 1997  \1\ 94,56
                                                                                                               3
Montana........................  Helena...........  Marc Racicot.....         R     c  4    Jan. 1997  \1\ 55,50
                                                                                                               2
Nebraska.......................  Lincoln..........  E. Benjamin               D     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 65,00
                                                     Nelson.                                                   0
Nevada.........................  Carson City......  Robert J. Miller.         D     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 82,00
                                                                                                               0
New Hampshire..................  Concord..........  Stephen Merrill..         R     b  2    Jan. 1997  \1\ 77,61
                                                                                                               1
New Jersey.....................  Trenton..........  Christine Todd            R     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 85,00
                                                     Whitman.                                                  0
New Mexico.....................  Santa Fe.........  Gary E. Johnson..         R     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 90,00
                                                                                                               0
New York.......................  Albany...........  George E. Pataki.         R     b  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 130,0
                                                                                                              00
North Carolina.................  Raleigh..........  James B. Hunt, Jr         D     c  4    Jan. 1997  \1\ 97,60
                                                                                                               0
North Dakota...................  Bismarck.........  Edward T. Schafer         R     b  4    Jan. 1997     68,200
Ohio...........................  Columbus.........  George V.                 R     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 115,7
                                                     Voinovich.                                               62
Oklahoma.......................  Oklahoma City....  Frank Keating....         R     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 70,00
                                                                                                               0
Oregon.........................  Salem............  Dr. John A.               D     c  4    Jan. 1999  \3\ 80,00
                                                     Kitzhuber.                                                0
Pennsylvania...................  Harrisburg.......  Tom Ridge........         R     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 105,0
                                                                                                              00
Rhode Island...................  Providence.......  Lincoln C. Almond         R     c  4    Jan. 1999     69,900
South Carolina.................  Columbia.........  David M. Beasley.         R     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 106,0
                                                                                                              78
South Dakota...................  Pierre...........  William J.                R     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 79,87
                                                     Janklow.                                                  5
Tennessee......................  Nashville........  Don Sundquist....         R     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 85,00
                                                                                                               0
Texas..........................  Austin...........  George W. Bush...         R     b  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 99,12
                                                                                                               1
Utah...........................  Salt Lake City...  Michael O.                R     d  4    Jan. 1997  \1\ 79,60
                                                     Leavitt.                                                  0
Vermont........................  Montpelier.......  Howard Dean......         D     b  2    Jan. 1997  \3\ 80,73
                                                                                                               0
Virginia.......................  Richmond.........  George Allen.....         R     a  4    Jan. 1999  \2\ 110,0
                                                                                                              00
Washington.....................  Olympia..........  Mike Lowry.......         D     c  4    Jan. 1997  \1\ 90,00
                                                                                                               0
West Virginia..................  Charleston.......  Gaston Caperton..         D     c  4    Jan. 1997  \2\ 72,00
                                                                                                               0
Wisconsin......................  Madison..........  Tommy G. Thompson         R     b  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 92,28
                                                                                                               3
Wyoming........................  Cheyenne.........  Jim Geringer.....         R     c  4    Jan. 1999  \2\ 95,00
                                                                                                               0
                                                                                                                
  commonwealth of puerto rico                                                                                   
                                                                                                                
Puerto Rico....................  San Juan.........  Pedro Rossello...  \4\N.P./     b  4    Jan. 1997  \1\ 70,00
                                                                             D.                                0
                                                                                                                
          territories                                                                                           
                                                                                                                
Guam...........................  Agana............  Carl T.C.                 D     c  4    Jan. 1999  \1\ 75,00
                                                     Gutierrez.                                                0
Virgin Islands.................  Charlotte Amalie.  Alexander A.              D     c  4    Jan. 1994  \1\ 80,00
                                                     Farrelly.                                                 0
American Samoa.................  Pago Pago........  Peter Tali                R     a  4    Jan. 1993  \1\ 50,00
                                                     Coleman.                                                  0
Northern Mariana  Islands......  Saipan, Marianas.  Lorenzo Iglesias          R     c  4    Jan. 1994  \1\ 50,00
                                                     DeLeon Guerrero.                                          0
Trust Territory of the Pacific   Palau Island.....  Leslie Turner \5\         D  .......  ...........  .........
 Islands.                                                                                                       
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
a   Cannot succeed himself.    b   No limit.    c   Can serve 2 consecutive terms.    d   Can serve 3           
  consecutive terms.    e   Can serve 4 consecutive terms.    f   Can serve no more than 8 years in a 12-year   
  period.                                                                                                       
\1\ Use of executive mansion and fund for maintenance and expenses.    \2\ Executive mansion furnished.    \3\  
  No executive mansion; nominal appropriation for expenses.    \4\ New Progressive Party/Democrat.    \5\ By    
  Secretarial Order 3119, July 10, 1987, the position of High Commissioner of the Trust Territories was         
  abolished and the duties were transferred to the Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Territorial and      
  International Affairs. The only remaining part of the original Trust Territory is the island of Palau.        

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                  PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS AND THE CONGRESSES COINCIDENT WITH THEIR TERMS                 
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
             President                  Vice President                 Service                    Congress      
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
George Washington.................  John Adams............  Apr. 30, 1789-Mar.  3, 1797    1, 2, 3, 4.          
John Adams........................  Thomas Jefferson......  Mar.  4, 1797-Mar.  3, 1801    5, 6.                
Thomas Jefferson..................  Aaron Burr............  Mar.  4, 1801-Mar.  3, 1805    7, 8.                
    Do............................  George Clinton........  Mar.  4, 1805-Mar.  3, 1809    9, 10.               
James Madison.....................  ......do. \1\.........  Mar.  4, 1809-Mar.  3, 1813    11, 12.              
    Do............................  Elbridge Gerry \2\....  Mar.  4, 1813-Mar.  3, 1817    13, 14.              
James Monroe......................  Daniel D. Tompkins....  Mar.  4, 1817-Mar.  3, 1825    15, 16, 17, 18.      
John Quincy Adams.................  John C. Calhoun.......  Mar.  4, 1825-Mar.  3, 1829    19, 20.              
Andrew Jackson....................  ......do. \3\.........  Mar.  4, 1829-Mar.  3, 1833    21, 22.              
    Do............................  Martin Van Buren......  Mar.  4, 1833-Mar.  3, 1837    23, 24.              
Martin Van Buren..................  Richard M. Johnson....  Mar.  4, 1837-Mar.  3, 1841    25, 26.              
William Henry Harrison \4\........  John Tyler............  Mar.  4, 1841-Apr.  4, 1841    27.                  
John Tyler........................  ......................  Apr.  6, 1841-Mar.  3, 1845    27, 28.              
James K. Polk.....................  George M. Dallas......  Mar.  4, 1845-Mar.  3, 1849    29, 30.              
Zachary Taylor \4\................  Millard Fillmore......  Mar.  5, 1849-July   9, 1850   31.                  
Millard Fillmore..................  ......................  July 10, 1850-Mar.  3, 1853    31, 32.              
Franklin Pierce...................  William R. King \5\...  Mar.  4, 1853-Mar.  3, 1857    33, 34.              
James Buchanan....................  John C. Breckinridge..  Mar.  4, 1857-Mar.  3, 1861    35, 36.              
Abraham Lincoln...................  Hannibal Hamlin.......  Mar.  4, 1861-Mar.  3, 1865    37, 38.              
    Do.\4\........................  Andrew Johnson........  Mar.  4, 1865-Apr. 15, 1865    39.                  
Andrew Johnson....................  ......................  Apr. 15, 1865-Mar.  3, 1869    39, 40.              
Ulysses S. Grant..................  Schuyler Colfax.......  Mar.  4, 1869-Mar.  3, 1873    41, 42.              
    Do............................  Henry Wilson \6\......  Mar.  4, 1873-Mar.  3, 1877    43, 44.              
Rutherford B. Hayes...............  William A. Wheeler....  Mar.  4, 1877-Mar.  3, 1881    45, 46.              
James A. Garfield \4\.............  Chester A. Arthur.....  Mar.  4, 1881-Sept. 19, 1881   47.                  
Chester A. Arthur.................  ......................  Sept. 20, 1881-Mar.  3, 1885   47, 48.              
Grover Cleveland \7\..............  Thomas A. Hendricks     Mar.  4, 1885-Mar.  3, 1889    49, 50.              
                                     \8\.                                                                       
Benjamin Harrison.................  Levi P. Morton........  Mar.  4, 1889-Mar.  3, 1893    51, 52.              
Grover Cleveland \7\..............  Adlai E. Stevenson....  Mar.  4, 1893-Mar.  3, 1897    53, 54.              
William McKinley..................  Garret A. Hobart \9\..  Mar.  4, 1897-Mar.  3, 1901    55, 56.              
    Do.\4\........................  Theodore Roosevelt....  Mar.  4, 1901-Sept. 14, 1901   57.                  
Theodore Roosevelt................  ......................  Sept. 14, 1901-Mar.  3, 1905   57, 58.              
    Do............................  Charles W. Fairbanks..  Mar.  4, 1905-Mar.  3, 1909    59, 60.              
William H. Taft...................  James S. Sherman \10\.  Mar.  4, 1909-Mar.  3, 1913    61, 62.              
Woodrow Wilson....................  Thomas R. Marshall....  Mar.  4, 1913-Mar.  3, 1921    63, 64, 65, 66.      
Warren G. Harding \4\.............  Calvin Coolidge.......  Mar.  4, 1921-Aug.  2, 1923    67.                  
Calvin Coolidge...................  ......................  Aug.  3, 1923-Mar.  3, 1925    68.                  
    Do............................  Charles G. Dawes......  Mar.  4, 1925-Mar.  3, 1929    69, 70.              
Herbert C. Hoover.................  Charles Curtis........  Mar.  4, 1929-Mar.  3, 1933    71, 72.              
Franklin D. Roosevelt.............  John N. Garner........  Mar.  4, 1933-Jan. 20, 1941    73, 74, 75, 76.      
    Do............................  Henry A. Wallace......  Jan. 20, 1941-Jan.  20, 1945   77, 78.              
    Do.\4\........................  Harry S. Truman.......  Jan. 20, 1945-Apr. 12, 1945    79.                  
Harry S. Truman...................  ......................  Apr. 12, 1945-Jan. 20, 1949    79, 80.              
    Do............................  Alben W. Barkley......  Jan. 20, 1949-Jan. 20, 1953    81, 82.              
Dwight D. Eisenhower..............  Richard M. Nixon......  Jan. 20, 1953-Jan. 20, 1961    83, 84, 85, 86.      
John F. Kennedy \4\...............  Lyndon B. Johnson.....  Jan. 20, 1961-Nov. 22, 1963    87, 88.              
Lyndon B. Johnson.................  ......................  Nov. 22, 1963-Jan. 20, 1965    88.                  
    Do............................  Hubert H. Humphrey....  Jan. 20, 1965-Jan. 20, 1969    89, 90.              
Richard M. Nixon..................  Spiro T. Agnew \11\...  Jan. 20, 1969-Oct. 10, 1973    91, 92, 93.          
    Do............................  ......................  Oct. 10, 1973-Dec.  6, 1973    93.                  
    Do............................  Gerald R. Ford \12\...  Dec.  6, 1973-Aug.  9, 1974    93.                  
Gerald R. Ford \13\...............  ......................  Aug.  9, 1974-Dec. 19, 1974    93.                  
    Do............................  Nelson A. Rockefeller   Dec. 19, 1974-Jan. 20, 1977    93, 94, 95.          
                                     \14\.                                                                      
James Earl (Jimmy) Carter.........  Walter F. Mondale.....  Jan. 20, 1977-Jan. 20, 1981    95, 96.              
Ronald Reagan.....................  George Bush...........  Jan. 20, 1981-Jan. 20, 1989    97, 98, 99, 100.     
George Bush.......................  Dan Quayle............  Jan. 20, 1989-Jan. 20, 1993    101, 102.            
William J. Clinton................  Al Gore...............   Jan. 20, 1993-                103, 104.            
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Died Apr. 20, 1812.                                                                                         
\2\ Died Nov. 23, 1814.                                                                                         
\3\ Resigned Dec. 28, 1832, to become United States Senator.                                                    
\4\ Died in office.                                                                                             
\5\ Died Apr. 18, 1853.                                                                                         
\6\ Died Nov. 22, 1875.                                                                                         
\7\ Terms not consecutive.                                                                                      
\8\ Died Nov. 25, 1885.                                                                                         
\9\ Died Nov. 21, 1899.                                                                                         
\10\ Died Oct. 30, 1912.                                                                                        
\11\ Resigned Oct. 10, 1973.                                                                                    
\12\ First Vice President nominated by the President and confirmed by the Congress pursuant to the 25th         
  amendment to the Constitution of the United States.                                                           
\13\ Succeeded to the Presidency upon the resignation of Richard M. Nixon on Aug. 9, 1974.                      
\14\ Nominated to be Vice President by President Gerald R. Ford on Aug. 20, 1974; confirmed by the Senate on    
  Dec. 10, 1974; confirmed by the House and took the oath of office on Dec. 19, 1974.                           

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                                 CAPITOL


 
                  OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS OF THE SENATE

                  Capitol Telephone Directory, 224-3121

Senate room prefixes: Capitol, S-; Russell Senate Office Building, SR-; 
                  Dirksen Senate Office Building, SD-;

Hart Senate Office Building, SH-. Senate telephone numbers are prefixed, 
                                  224-

                         PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE

Vice President of the United States and President of the Senate.--Al 
        Gore.

The Ceremonial Office of the Vice President is S-212 in the Capitol. The 
 Vice President has offices in the Dirksen Office Building and the Old 
  Executive Office Building (OEOB) as well as in the White House (West 
                                  Wing)

Chief of Staff.--John (Jack) M. Quinn, OEOB, Room 276, 456-6605.
    Deputy Chief of Staff.--David Strauss, OEOB, Room 280, 456-7021.
    Counsel.--Kumiki Gibson, OEOB, Room 268, 456-7022.
    Deputy Counsel and Director of Legislative Affairs.--Thurgood 
        Marshall, Jr., S-212, 224-8391.
    National Security Advisor.--Leon S. Fuerth, OEOB, Room 290, 395-
        4213.
    Chief Domestic Policy Advisor.--Greg C. Simon, OEOB, Room 286, 456-
        6222.
    Senior Policy Advisor.--Elaine C. Kamarck, OEOB, Room 271, 456-2816.
    Director of Communications.--Lorraine Voles, OEOB, Room 272, 456-
        7035.
    Director of Scheduling.--Kim Tilley, OEOB, Room 283, 395-4245.
    Director of Advance.--Dennis Alpert, OEOB, Room 281, 456-7935.
    Special Assistant and Chief of Staff to Mrs. Gore.--Skila Harris, 
        OEOB Room 200, 456-6640.
    Executive Assistant.--Heather Marabeti, West Wing, 456-2326.

                          PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE

                Room S-237, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-5972

President Pro Tempore of the Senate.--Strom Thurmond.

                                CHAPLAIN

 Room SH-204A, Hart Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-2510; FAX: 224-
                                  9686

    LLOYD JOHN OGILVIE, Chaplain of the U.S. Senate; born in Kenosha, 
WI, September 2, 1930; educated in the public schools of Kenosha, WI; 
B.A., Lake Forest College; M.Th., Garrett Theological Seminary; D.D., 
Whitworth College; H.L.D., University of Redlands; D.H., Moravian 
College and Seminary; LL.D., Eastern College; New College, University of 
Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland; student pastor, Gurnee Community Church, 
Gurnee, IL; pastor: Winnetka Presbyterian Church, Winnetka, IL (1956-
62); First Presbyterian Church, Bethlehem, PA (1962-72); First 
Presbyterian Church, Hollywood, CA (1972-95); Chaplain of the U.S. 
Senate (1995); media communicator, author, and frequent speaker 
throughout the nation; awards: Distinguished Service Citation, Lake 
Forest College; Preacher of the Year Award and Angel Award (Religion in 
Media); Silver Angel Award, 1982, 1986; Gold Medallion Book Award, 1985; 
William Booth Award, 1992; married to Mary Jane Jenkins-Ogilvie; 
children: Heather, Scott, and Andrew.

Chaplain of the Senate.--Lloyd John Ogilvie, M.Th., D.D., H.L.D., D.H., 
    and LL.D.
    Executive Assistant.--Kathy Rusty.
    
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                          REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP

                            Republican Leader

                Room S-230, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-3135

Republican Floor Leader.--Bob Dole.
    Chief of Staff.--Sheila P. Burke.
    Deputy Chief of Staff.--Dennis Shea.
    Counsels to the Republican Leader.--Annette Guarisco Welsh; Kyle 
        McSlarrow.
    Assistants to the Republican Leader.--Mira Baratta; Vicki Hart; Ado 
        Machida; Nelson Rockefeller; Randy Scheunemann.
    Press Secretary to the Republican Leader.--Clarkson Hine.
        Deputy Press Secretary.--Joyce Campbell.
    Office Manager.--Kathleen Dorn.
    Consultants.--Rolf Lundberg; Terry Tymchuk.
    Staff Assistants.--Kristin Hughes; Marquia Parker; Paul Redifer; 
        Marilyn Sayler; Stacey Steinbeiss.

                       Assistant Republican Leader

               Room S-123, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-2708.

Assistant Republican Leader.--Trent Lott.
    Staff Director.--Dave Hoppe.
    Deputy Staff Director.--Bill Gribbin.
    Office Manager.--Christine McCarlie.
    Chief Floor Assistant.--Alison Carroll.
    Floor Assistant.--Kevin Pritchett.

                       Conference of the Majority

       Room SH-405, Hart Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-2764

Chairman.--Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi.
    Secretary.--Connie Mack, Senator from Florida.
    Committee Chairmen:
        Campaign.--Alfonse D'Amato, Senator from New York.
        Committees.--Larry Craig, Senator from Idaho.
        Policy.--Don Nickles, Senator from Oklahoma.
    Staff Director.--Will Feltus.
    Staff Director for the Secretary.--Mitch Bainwol, Room SD-513, 4-
        1326.

                          DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP

                            Democratic Leader

                Room S-221, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-5556

Democratic Floor Leader.--Tom Daschle.
    Chief of Staff.--Peter Rouse.
    Deputy Chief of Staff.--Greg Billings.
    Legislative Director.--Laura Petrou.
    Chief Counsel.--John Hilley.
    Counsel.--Jim Weber.
    Scheduler.--Nancy Erickson.
    Assistant Scheduler.--Andrea Kloster.
    Assistant to Chief of Staff.--Alice Aughtry.
    Staff Assistant.--Paula Haiwick.
    Special Assistants: Stephanie Peterson; Pat Sarcone.
    Press Secretary.--Ranit Schmelzer, 4-2939.
    Assistant Press Secretary.--Molly Rowley, 4-2939.
    Office Manager.--Debra Staton-Boxley, 4-2321.
    
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                             Democratic Whip

                Room S-148, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-2158

Democratic Whip.--Wendell H. Ford.
    Executive Assistant.--Missy Smith.
    Staff Assistant.--Joe Hart.
    Receptionists/Secretaries: Terri Ayres; Helen Walker.
    Press.--Mark L. Day.
    Counsel.--Rob Mangas.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

                Room S-208, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-2115

    SHEILA P. BURKE, Secretary of the Senate, sworn in for the 104th 
Congress, January 4, 1995. Born January 10, 1951 in San Francisco; 
University of San Francisco, 1969-73, B.S.N.; Harvard University, 1980-
82, M.P.A.; 1973-74, staff nurse, Alta Bates Hospital; 1974-75, director 
of student affairs and 1975-77, director of program and field services, 
National Student Nurses Association; 1977-78, legislative assistant to 
Senator Dole; 1979-82, professional staff member and 1983-84, deputy 
staff director, Senate Committee on Finance; 1985, deputy chief of staff 
to Senate Majority Leader; 1986-1994; chief of staff to Republican 
Leader Bob Done (R-KS); and 1995-present, current position and also 
chief of staff to Majority Leader Bob Dole.

Secretary of the Senate.--Sheila P. Burke, 4-3622.
    Administrative Assistant Secretary to the Senate.--Jon Lynn 
        Kerchner, 4-3627.
Assistant Secretary of the Senate.--T. Nina Oviedo (S-312), 4-2114.
    Accounts Manager.--Linda Roberts, 4-7099.
    General Counsel.--Tom Gonzales, 4-8789.
    Seminar Program Coordinator.--Dee Jessup (SD-157), 4-5347.
    Special Assistant for Information Systems.--Ray Strong, 4-2020.
Bill Clerk.--Kathleen Alvarez (S-220), 4-2120.
    Assistant Bill Clerk.--Mary Ann Moore, 4-2118.
Captioning Services, Director.--Peter Jepsen (ST-54), 4-4321.
Conservation and Preservation, Bookbinder.--Carl Fritter, 4-4550.
Curator.--James R. Ketchum (S-411), 4-2955.
    Associate Curator.--Diane Skvarla.
Daily Digest, Editor.--Thomas G. Pellikaan (ST-56), 4-2658.
    Assistant Editor.--Linda E. Sebold.
Document Room, Superintendent.--Jeanie Bowles (SH-B04), 4-7701.
    Assistant Superintendent.--Douglas Bowers.
Enrolling Clerk.--Thomas J. Lundregan (S-139), 4-8427.
    Assistant Enrolling Clerk.--Thomas G. McGlinn.
Executive Clerk.--Gerald A. Hackett (S-138), 4-4341.
    Assistant Executive Clerk.--David G. Marcos.
Financial Clerk.--Stuart F. Balderson (SH-127), 4-3205.
    Assistant Financial Clerk.--Timothy S. Wineman, 4-3208.
Historian.--Richard A. Baker (SH-201), 4-6900.
    Associate Historian.--Donald A. Ritchie, 4-6816.
Interparliamentary Services, Director.--Jan Paulk (SH-231B), 4-3047.
    Assistant Director.--Sally Walsh.
Journal Clerk.--William D. Lackey (S-135), 4-4650.
    Assistant Journal Clerk.--Mark Lacovara, 4-3629.
Keeper of Stationery.--Stephen G. Bale (SD-B43), 4-0581.
    Assistant Keeper of Stationery.--Michael McGhee, 4-4771.
Legislative Clerk.--Scott Bates (S-134), 4-3630.
    Assistant Legislative Clerk.--David J. Tinsley, 4-4350.
Librarian.--Roger K. Haley (S-332), 4-2976.
    Assistant Librarian.--Ann C. Womeldorf, 4-7106.
Office Services, Special Assistant.--Daniel W. Pelham (S-138), 4-6110.
    Assistant Special Assistant.--Rogers Ferguson (SB-36), 4-1483.
Official Reporters of Debates, Chief Reporter.--C.J. Reynolds (S-219), 
    4-3152.
    Deputy Chief Reporter.--Scott Sanborn.
    Morning Business Editor.--Ken Dean (S-220), 4-3960.
Parliamentarian.--Robert B. Dove (S-133), 4-6128.
    Senior Assistant Parliamentarian.--Alan Frumin.
    First Assistant Parliamentarian.--Kevin Kayes.
    
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Printing Services, Director.--Barry Wolk (ST-41), 4-0205.
Public Records, Superintendent.--Pamela B. Gavin (SH-232), 4-0322.
    Assistant Superintendent.--Elizabeth Williams, 4-0329.
    Lobby Registrar.--Mark Ward, 4-0758.
    Campaign.--Raymond Davis, 4-0761.
    Ethics and Disclosure.--Susan Morgan, 4-0763.
Senate Chief Counsel for Employment.--Jean Manning (SH-143), 4-5424.
Senate Gift Shop, Director.--Ernie LePire (SR-180), 4-7308.
Senate Page School, Principal.--Kathryn S. Weeden, 4-3926.
Senate Security, Director.--Michael P. DiSilvestro (S-406), 4-5632.
    Deputy Director.--Jeriel S. Garland.

                     OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS

        Room S-321, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-2341; FAX: 224-7690

    HOWARD O. GREENE, Jr., Sergeant at Arms, U.S. Senate; born June 1, 
1941 in Lewes, DE to Howard Orian and Jenny Elizabeth (Joseph) Greene; 
A.A., Wesley College, Delaware, 1961-63; University of Maryland, 1963-
66; Door Messenger, U.S. Senate, 1968-69; Cloakroom Assistant, U.S. 
Senate, 1969-71; Assistant Secretary for the Minority, U.S. Senate, 
1972-81; Secretary for the Majority, U.S. Senate, 1981-87; Secretary for 
the Minority, U.S. Senate, 1987-95; Sergeant at Arms, U.S. Senate, 1995.

Sergeant at Arms.--Howard O. Greene, Jr.
    Deputy Sergeant at Arms.--Joyce McCluney.
        Executive Assistants: Loretta Fuller-Symms; Patty McNally, Jeri 
            Thomson, Marie Angus.
    Director of--
        Facilities.--Loretta Fuller-Symms.
        Financial Management.--Chris Dey (Postal Square), 4-1693.
        Human Resources.--Carol Collett (SH-102), 4-2889.
        Senate Computer Center.--(Postal Square), 4-1305.
        Senate Service Department.--Russell Jackson (SD-G84), 4-2705.
        Senate Telecommunications.--Robert McCormick (SD-180), 4-4300.
        Senate Recording and Photographic Studio.--James Grahne (ST-71), 
            4-4977.
            Photographic Studio.--(Postal Square), 4-0184.
    Postmaster.--Janet Dorsey (SD-B17), 4-5353.
    Chief of--
        U.S. Capitol Police.--Gary Abrecht, 4-9806.
        Capitol Guide Service.--Frances Rademaekers, (S-102), 5-6827.

                    OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY SECRETARY

                Room S-337, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-3835

Secretary for the Majority.--Elizabeth Greene, S-226, 4-6191.
    Assistant Secretary for the Majority.--John L. Doney.

              Republican Cloakroom, S-226.   Phone, 4-6191

Cloakroom Assistants: John (Brad) Holsclaw; Sara Whitaker; Hilary 
    Newlin; Mike Smythers.

        Republican Legislative Scheduling, S-123.  Phone, 4-5456

Floor Assistant.--David Schiappa.

                    OFFICE OF THE MINORITY SECRETARY

                Room S-309, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-3735

Secretary for the Minority.--C. Abbott Saffold.
    Assistant Secretary for the Minority.--Martin P. Paone.
    Administrative Assistant to the Secretary.--Sue Ann Spatz.
    Cloakroom Assistants: Leonard Oursler; Paul Cloutier; Gary Myrick; 
        Christina Krasow.
    Staff Assistant.--Maura Farley.
    
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                    OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

Room SD-668, Dirksen Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-6461; FAX: 224-
                                  0567

Legislative Counsel.--Francis L. Burk, Jr.
    Senior Counsels.--James W. Fransen; William F. Jensen; Arthur J. 
        Rynearson.
    Assistant Counsels: Elizabeth Aldridge; Charles E. Armstrong; Laura 
        M. Ayoud; William R. Baird; Robin B. Bates; Cornelia A. Burr; 
        Anthony C. Coe; Polly W. Craighill; Gary L. Endicott; Ruth Ann 
        Ernst; Valerie Flapan; Janine L. Johnson; Mary K. Korb; Mark J. 
        Mathiesen; Julie S. Miller; Gregory A. Scott; Mark S. Sigurski; 
        Timothy D. Trushel.
    Staff Attorney.--Thomas E. Cole.
    Office Manager.--Suzanne Pearson.
        Assistant Office Manager.--Joanne T. Cole.
    Senior Staff Assistant.--Donna M. Erwin.
    Staff Assistants: Susan Baird; Rhonda C. Heard; Donna L. Pasqualino; 
        Erin K. Scanlon.
    File Clerk.--Tate Jones.
    Receptionist.--Patricia J. Shea.

                     OFFICE OF SENATE LEGAL COUNSEL

  Room SH-642, Hart Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-4435; FAX: 224-
                                  3391

Senate Legal Counsel.--Michael Davidson.
    Deputy Senate Legal Counsel.--Thomas B. Griffith.
    Assistant Senate Legal Counsel.--Morgan J. Frankel.
    Assistant Senate Legal Counsel.--Claire M. Sylvia.
    Administrative Assistant.--Kathleen M. Parker.
    Systems Administrator.--Barbara L. Thoreson.
    Legal Assistant.--Sara Fox Jones.

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                   OFFICERS AND OFFICIALS OF THE HOUSE

                  Capitol Telephone Directory, 225-3121

House room prefixes: Capitol, H-; Cannon House Office Building, CHOB; 
    Longworth House Office Building, LHOB; Rayburn House Office 
    Building, RHOB; O'Neill House Office Building, OHOB H1-; Ford House 
    Office Building, FHOB H2-. House telephone numbers are prefixed, 
    225- and 226-

                 SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                            SPEAKER'S OFFICE

                Room H-233, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-0600

The Speaker.--Newt Gingrich.
    Chief of Staff.--Dan Meyer.
    Press Secretary.--Tony Blankley.
    Scheduler.--Hardy Lott.
    Executive Assistant.--Rachel Phillips.
    Assistants to the Speaker: Anne Christenson; Jack Howard; Ed Kutler; 
        Gardner Peckham.
    Press Aide.--John Cox.

                         SPEAKER'S FLOOR OFFICE

                Room H-209, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-2204

    Senior Floor Assistant.--Len Swinehart.
    Floor Assistants: Martha Morrison; Jay Pierson; Ron Lasch; Mark 
        Peterson.

                     SPEAKER'S CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE

       Room 2428, Rayburn House Office Building.  Phone, 225-4501

Administrative Assistant.--Greg Wright.
    Legislative Director.--Krister Holladay.
    Legislative Assistants: Rob Hood; Missy Jenkins; John McCallum.

                      OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENTARIAN

                Room H-209, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-7373

Parliamentarian.--Charles W. Johnson III.
    Deputy Parliamentarians: Thomas G. Duncan; John V. Sullivan.
    Assistant Parliamentarians: Muftiah M. McCartin; Thomas J. Wickham.
    Clerk.--Gay S. Topper.
    Assistant Clerk.--Brian C. Cooper.

                                CHAPLAIN

                Room HB-25, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-2509

    JAMES DAVID FORD, D.D., Chaplain of the House of Representatives, 
first elected Chaplain by the 96th Congress, reelected by succeeding 
Congresses; graduated from Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN; M. 
Div. from Augustana Seminary, Rock Island, IL; Doctor of Divinity from 
Wagner College, New York City; served as pastor of Lutheran Church, 
Ivanhoe, MN and Cadet Chaplain of U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY 
for 18 years.

Chaplain of the House.--Rev. James David Ford, D.D.

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                      OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY LEADER
               Room H-327A, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-4000

Majority Leader.--Dick Armey.
    Chief of Staff.--Kerry Knott.
    Deputy Chief of Staff.--Brian Gunderson.
    Assistant to Chief of Staff.--Kim Frambach.
    Press Secretary.--Ed Gillespie.
    Deputy Press Secretary.--Michele Davis.
    Scheduler.--Leah Levy.
    Legislative Counsel.--Horace Cooper.
    Assistants to Majority Leader: Carie Stephens; April McKinney.
    Staff Assistants: Kris Mackey; Kristin Lewandowski; Brenna Hapes.

                Room H-226, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-4000

    Floor Assistant/General Counsel.--David Hobbs.
    Floor Assistant/Policy Coordinator.--Peter Davidson.
    Policy Analyst.--Dean Clancy.
    Committee Liaison.--Virginia Thomas.
    Deputy Committee Liaison.--Cindy Herrle.
    Deputy Floor Assistants: Siobhan McGill; Jim Wilkinson.
    Director of Special Projects.--Pat Shortridge.

                       OFFICE OF THE MAJORITY WHIP
                Room H-107, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-0197

Majority Whip.--Tom DeLay.
    Chief of Staff.--Ed Buckham.
    Floor Assistant.--John Fechery.
    Office Manager.--Grace Crews.
    Scheduler.--Lori Soika.

                          CONGRESSIONAL OFFICES

         Room 203 Cannon House Office Building.  Phone 225-5751

Administrative Assistant.--Bill Jarrell.

 District Office: 12603 Southwest Freeway, #285, Stafford, TX 77477.   
                          Phone (713) 240-3700

District Director.--Mona Stevens.

                OFFICE OF THE CHIEF DEPUTY MAJORITY WHIP
                Room H-105, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-0197

Chief Deputy Majority Whip.--J. Dennis Hastert.
    Assistant to Chief Deputy Whip.--Samuel G. Lancaster.
    Chief of Staff.--Scott B. Palmer.

                     OFFICE OF THE DEMOCRATIC LEADER
                Room H-204, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-0100

Democratic Leader.--Richard A. Gephardt.
    Chief of Staff.--Tom O'Donnell.
    Deputy Chief of Staff.--Steve Elmendorf.
    Administrative Assistant.--Sharon Daniels.
    Executive Floor Assistant.--Marti Thomas.
    Floor Assistant.--Daniel Turton.
    General Counsel.--Michael Wessel.
    Research Director.--Bill Frymoyer.
    Communications Director.--Laura Nichols.
    Dist. Press Secretary.--Dan Sallick.
    Legislative Director.--James Hawley.
    Legislative Counsel.--Judy Corley.
    Special Assistants: Eli Attie; George Kundanis.
    Assistant to the Chief of Staff.--Charles Jefferson.
    Staff Assistants: Steve Cooper; Bruce Namerow; Tricia Tholen; Sela 
        Thompson.
        
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                      OFFICE OF THE DEMOCRATIC WHIP

                Room H-307, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-3130

Democratic Whip.--David E. Bonior.
    Administrative Assistant.--Sarah Dufendach.
    Executive Floor Assistant.--Kathleen Gille.
    Floor Assistant.--Jerry Hartz.
    Deputy Floor Assistant.--Matthew Gelman.
    Press Secretary.--Gretchen Kline.
    Speech Writer.--Paul Orzvlak.
    Research Director.--Miles Lackey.
    Staff Assistants: Judy Bonior; Anne Condino; Tony Payton.

              OFFICES OF THE CHIEF DEPUTY DEMOCRATIC WHIPS

Deputy Democratic Whips:
    Rosa L. DeLauro, (436 CHOB), 5-3661.
    Chet Edwards, (328 CHOB), 5-6105.
    John Lewis, (229 CHOB), 5-7780.
    Bill Richardson, (2209 RHOB), 5-6190.

                           OFFICE OF THE CLERK

                Room H-154, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-7000

    ROBIN H. CARLE, Clerk of the House of Representatives; born in 
Albuquerque, NM, June 1, 1955; B.A., English; Macalester College, St. 
Paul, MN, 1977; Republican National Committee: western field 
representative, 1977-80; director of political education, deputy 
political director, 1983-85; chief of staff, 1985-88; director of 
campaign operations, 1993-94; executive director, Nevada Republican 
Central Committee, 1981-83; executive secretary to U.S. Department of 
Health and Human Services, 1989-92; chief of staff, U.S. Department of 
Health and Human Services, 1992-93; elected January 4, 1995, as Clerk of 
the House for the 104th Congress.

Clerk.--Robin H. Carle.
    Deputy Clerk.--Linda Nave.
    Assistant Clerk.--Jeff Trandahl.
    Counsel to the Clerk.--Elizabeth Haws.
    General Counsel.--Cheryl Lau, (219 CHOB), 5-9700.
        Deputy General Counsel and Solicitor.--[Vacant.]
        Senior Assistant General Counsel.--Mike Murray.
    Chief Legislative Clerk, Legislative Operations.--Gigi Kelaher, (HT-
        13 The Capitol), 5-7925.
    Chief of--
        Legislative Computer Systems.--Thomas J. Hawk, (2401 RHOB), 5-
            1182.
        Official Reporters to House Committees.--Ray A. Boyum, (1718 
            LHOB), 5-2627.
        Official Reporters of Debates.--Charles Gustafson, (HT-60, The 
            Capitol), 5-5621.
        Legislative Information.--Deborah Jo Turner, (H2-696), 5-1772.
    House Library/Historian: Steve Mayer, (B-18 CHOB), 5-0462; Cynthia 
        Miller, (B-18 CHOB), 5-1153.
    Coordinator, Page Program.--Karen Quinn, (H-154), 5-7000.
        Majority Chief of Pages.--Peggy Sampson, 5-7350.
        Minority Chief of Pages.--Lenore Donnelly, 5-7330.
    Director, Office of Records and Registration.--Robert A. Templeton 
        (acting), (1036 LHOB), 5-1300.
    Director, Document Room.--Jerry Walsh, (H2-B18), 5-3874.
    House Floor Services--
        Majority Manager.--Tim Harroun, 5-7350.
        Minority Manager.--Barry Sullivan, 5-7330.
    Receptionists:
        Congresswoman's Suite.--Ann R. Murphy, 5-4196.
        Members' Family Suite.--Barbara Clark, 5-6369.
        Prayer Room.--Dorothy Cebula, 3-9669.
        
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                     OFFICE OF THE SERGEANT AT ARMS

                Room H-124, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-2456

    WILSON LIVINGOOD, Sergeant at Arms of the U.S. House of 
Representatives; born on October 1, 1936 in Philadelphia, PA; B.S., 
Police Administration; Michigan State University; career record: special 
agent, U.S. Secret Service's Dallas Field Office, 1961-1969; assistant 
to the special agent in charge of the Presidential Protective Division, 
1969; special agent in charge of the Office of Protective Forces, 1970; 
inspector, Office of Inspection, 1978-1982; special agent in charge, 
Houston Field Office, 1982-1986; deputy assistant director, Office of 
Training, 1986-1889; executive assistant to the Director of Secret 
Service, 1989-1995; elected 36th Sergeant at Arms of the U.S. House of 
Representatives January 4, 1995, for the 104th Congress.

Sergeant at Arms.--Bill Livingood.
    Deputy Sergeant at Arms.--Jim Varey.
    Executive Assistant.--Kerri Hanley.
    Directors:
        Police Services.--Tom Keating.
        Special Events.--Don Kellaher.
        Protocol.--Pam Gardner Ahearn.
        Identification Services.--Melissa Franger.
            Staff Assistants: Pat Schaap; Karen Forriest.
        Chamber Security.--Bill Sims.
            Assistant Supervisor.--Richard Wilson.
    Assistants to Sergeant at Arms: Ed Nichols; Jim Kaelin; Kevin 
        Brennan; Pamela Kidd.
    Manager, Appointments/Public Information Center.--Doris Boyd.
        Staff Assistant.--Theodore Lancaster.

                      CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER

                Room H112, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-6900

  [Authorized by House Resolution 423, 102d Congress, enacted April 9, 
                                  1992]

    SCOT M. FAULKNER, Chief Administrative Officer of the House of 
Representatives; B.A., Lawrence University; M.P.A., American University; 
served five years as a legislative assistant in the U.S. Congress and 
Congressional Field Staff; fifteen management awards, three letters of 
commendation from the President of the United States, and five 
international commendations; member, American Society for Quality 
Control and the American Society of Association Executives; former vice 
president of Philip Crosby Associates, Inc.; taught at the Crosby 
Quality College in Princeton, NJ and Winter Park, FL; published numerous 
articles and workbooks on customer service, quality management and 
continuous improvement; federal experience includes management positions 
at the White House, the General Services Administration and the 
Department of Education; held executive appointments as Peace Corps 
country director in Malawi, Africa and Director of Congressional Affairs 
for the Federal Aviation Administration.

Chief Administrative Officer.--Hon. Scot M. Faulkner.
    Chief of Staff.--Gloria Wright-Simmonds, H1-721, 225-2940.
    Executive Assistant.--Susan Marone, H-112, 225-6900.
        Administrative Assistant.--Terri Hasdorff, H-112, 225-6900.
    Counsel to Chief Administrative Officer.--Michael J. Dorsey, H1-612, 
        225-4899.
    Associate Administrator for--
        Finance.--Thomas E. Anfinson, 263 CHOB, 225-6514.
        Human Resources.--Kay E. Ford, 263 CHOB, 225-6514.
            Special Assistant.--Douglas Fehrer, H1-720, 225-2926.
        Procurement and Purchasing.--Philip Kiko, H1-719, 225-2921.
        Information Resources.--Donald G. Mutersbaugh, Sr., H2-681, 226-
            6277.
        Facilities Management.--Paul Sweetland, H1-722, 225-6978.
        Deputy Administrator for--
            Technical Resources.--Richard Endres II, H2-631, 226-6212.
            General Support and Special Services.--M. Carole Kordich, 
                B217, LHOB, 225-3321.
            Publications and Distribution.--Benjamin S. Lusby, B225 
                LHOB, 225-3856.
    Director of--
        Media Services.--James A. Davison, B361 RHOB, 225-6362.
        Procurement Policy.--William G. Norton, H1-612, 225-6975.
        
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        Internal Control and Continuous Improvement.--Thomas J. Simon, 
            H1-611, 226-1854.
            Deputy Director, Internal Control and Continuous 
                Improvement.--William L. Sturdevant, H1-611, 225-7352.
        Financial Oversight and Review.--Edward Willett, 263 CHOB, 225-
            6514.
        Training.--Wendy Younk, H2-219A, 226-0526.
    Special Assistants: Jacqueline Aamot, H1-612, 225-4899; Jennifer 
        Borcherding, H2-681, 226-6277.
    Chief of Staff for--
        Facilities Management.--Debora Hansen, H1-722, 225-6978.
        Finance Office.--Patricia Mattimore, 263 CHOB, 225-6514.
    Staff Assistant.--Scott Granieri, H1-720, 225-2926.
    Staff Attorney.--Joan McEnery, H1-612, 226-5154.
    Office Manager.--Edith Vivian, H1-715, 225-2930.
    Customer Liaison.--Jane Bennett, 611 OHOB, 225-6891.

                     MAJORITY AND MINORITY PRINTERS

       Room WA-26, Rayburn House Office Building.  Phone, 225-2641

Majority Printer.--Ken Smith.

       Room WA-29, Rayburn House Office Building.  Phone, 225-5371

Democratic Printer.--David L. Andrukitis.

                   OFFICE OF THE LAW REVISION COUNSEL

Room H2-304, Ford House Office Building, Second and D Streets SW. 20515-
                  6711.  Phone, 226-2411; FAX: 225-0010

Law Revision Counsel.--Edward F. Willett, Jr.
    Deputy Law Revision Counsel.--John R. Miller.
    Senior Counsels: Jerald J. Director; Kenneth I. Paretzky.
    Assistant Counsels: Jane W. Lawrence; Peter G. LeFevre; Ralph V. 
        Seep; Richard B. Simpson; Alan G. Skutt; Robert M. Sukol; 
        Deborah Z. Yee.
    Staff Assistants: Debra L. Johnson; Jean Orlando; William M. Short; 
        Dulcie M. Violette.
    Computer Systems Manager.--James H. McGee.
    Printing Editors.--Wayne W. Grigsby; Robert A. Prather.

                    OFFICE OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL

        Room 136, Cannon House Office Building.  Phone, 225-6060

Legislative Counsel.--David E. Meade.
    Deputy Legislative Counsel.--Pope Barrow.
    Assistant Counsels: Wade Ballou; Douglass Bellis; Timothy Brown; 
        Paul C. Callen; Sherry Chriss; Steven Cope; Robert Cover; Ira 
        Forstater; Rosemary Gallagher; Pete Goodloe; Stanley Grimm; 
        Edward Grossman; James Grossman; Curt C. Haensel; Jean Harmann; 
        Yvonne Haywood; Lawrence Johnston; Gregory M. Kostka; Edward 
        Leong; David Mendelsohn; Hank Savage; Willoughby G. Sheane, Jr.; 
        Sandra Strokoff; Mark A. Synnes; Robert Weinhagen; James Wert; 
        Judy Sheon; Noah L. Wofsy.
    Law Assistants.--Camille Davidson; Susan Fleishman; Rebecca 
        Rosenberg.
    Office Administrator.--Lynne Richardson.
        Assistant Office Administrator.--Renate Stehr.
    Staff Assistants: Debra Birch; Michael J. Gallagher; Daniel A. 
        Glotzer; Nancy M. McNeillie; Janice Post; Patricia A. Kennedy; 
        M. Elaine Sagman; Clint Simon; Craig A. Sterkx; Sybil T. Trader.
    Information Systems Analyst.--Richard Forno.
    Publications Coordinator.--Frederick Dichter.
        Assistant Publications Coordinator.--Carroll White.
        
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                      OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

          [Authorized under House Resolution 5, 103d Congress]

                 Room 112, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-9700

General Counsel.--Cheryl Lau.
    Deputy General Counsel.--[Vacant.]
    Principal Assistant and Solicitor.--Barbara Bracher.
    Senior Assistant Counsel.--Michael L. Murray.
    Assistant Counsels.--James McKenna; Richard Stanton.
    Office Manager.--Jane C. Aufdem-Brinke.
    Legal Secretary.--Kyle Beatty.

                       OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

        Room H2-485, Ford House Office Building.  Phone, 226-1250

Inspector General.--John W. Lainhart IV.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Robert B. Frey III.
        Administrative Assistant.--Mary M. Chaney.
        Secretary.--Judy A. Rodrigues.
        Director, Performance and Financial Audits.--G. Kenneth 
            Eichelman.
            Auditors-in-Charge: Opal Marie Hughes; Anne M. Murphy.
            Auditors: Beverly M. Lyons; Jean C. Wang.
        Director, Information Systems Audits.--David I. Berran.
            Auditors-in-Charge: Caroline Launi; Susan L. Sharp.
            Auditors: Grace K. Hazel; Kathryn L. Lantz.
        Director, Computer Assisted Audit Techniques.--Teresa J. Mosby.
            Specialist.--Michael E. Benner.
        Director, Contract Audit Services.--Craig W. Silverthorne.
        Investigator.--Thomas C. Buchanan.

                        HOUSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS

  H2-631 FHOB, Second and D Streets SW., 20515.  Phone, 225-7017; FAX: 
                                226-3482

Director.--Terry L. Nugent.
        Manager for--
            Administrative Systems.--Samuel Orlando (H2-607B FHOB), 5-
                0217.
            Communication Services.--Paul Savercool (H2-686C FHOB), 6-
                6280.
            Computer Center.--Martin Hughes (H2-619B FHOB), 5-0271.
            Customer Applications Group.--Michael Dougherty (H2-643C 
                FHOB), 5-0268.
            Customer Services Group.--Mary Watts (H2-674 FHOB), 5-0542.
            Information Resource Systems.--Jack Belcher (H2-644C FHOB), 
                5-0801.
        Controller.--Walter Haggerty (H2-630B FHOB), 5-9276.
        Information Resource Officer.--Gerald Murphy (H2-630C FHOB), 5-
            9276.
        Officer for--
            Budget.--Thomas Leonardo (H2-632 FHOB), 5-9276.
            Personnel.--Alfredda Horton (H2-629A FHOB), 5-9276.
            Communications.--Henry Collins (H2-627 FHOB), 5-9276.
            Planning.--Elaine Pulas (H2-628 FHOB), 5-9276.

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         MISCELLANEOUS OFFICIALS AND LEGISLATIVE BRANCH AGENCIES

                        ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL

                           ARCHITECT`S OFFICE

        Room SB-15, The Capitol.  Phone, 228-1793; FAX: 228-1893

Architect of the Capitol.--George M. White.
    Assistant Architect of the Capitol.--William L. Ensign, 8-1221.
    Administrative Assistant.--William F. Raines, Jr., 8-1819.
    Budget Officer.--Emanuele Crupi, 8-1225.
    Director of Engineering.--J. Raymond Carroll, 8-4832.
    Executive Officer.--Herbert M. Franklin, 8-1205.
    General Counsel.--Ben C. Wimberly, 5-1210.
    Supervising Engineer (Capitol).--Roberto J. Miranda, 8-8800.
    Landscape Architect.--Paul Pincus, 4-6645.
    Air Conditioning Engineer.--Scott Birkhead, 6-3180.
    Chief Engineer (Power Plant).--Robert Huscmann, 5-4380.
    Electrical Engineer.--Vinod K. Wadhwa, 6-3470.
    Electronic Engineer.--Richard Brandon, 4-9827.

                         SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS

Room SD-G45, Dirksen Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-3141; FAX: 224-
                                  0652

Superintendent.--Lawrence Stoffel.
    Deputy Superintendent.--Jerry Shaw.
        Assistant Superintendent.--Chester Kirk.

                         HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS

 Room B-341, Rayburn House Office Building.  Phone, 225-4141; FAX: 225-
                                  3003

Superintendent.--Robert Miley.
    Deputy Superintendent.--Robert Gleich.
        Assistant Superintendents: Margaret Donnelly; Bill Wood.

                    OFFICE OF THE ATTENDING PHYSICIAN

                 Room H-166, The Capitol.  Phone, 5-5421

              (If no answer, call Capitol Operator 4-2145)

Attending Physician.--Dr. John F. Eisold (after office hours, (301) 279-
    0963).
    Administrative Assistant.--Robert J. Burg (after office hours, (703) 
        719-7783).

                        U.S. CAPITOL POLICE BOARD

Howard O. Greene, Jr., Sergeant at Arms, U.S. Senate.
Wilson Livingood, Sergeant at Arms, U.S. House of Representatives.
George M. White, Architect of the Capitol.

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                           U.S. CAPITOL POLICE

                         119 D Street NE. 20510

                      Office of the Chief: 224-9806

                        Communications: 224-5151

                           Emergency: 224-0911

                           OFFICE OF THE CHIEF

Chief of Police.--Gary L. Abrecht.
    Administrative Assistant.--Sgt. Timothy J. Connors.
    Assistant Chief of Police.--Robert K. Langley.
    Administrative Assistant.--Lt. Larry D. Thompson.
    General Counsel.--John T. Caulfield.
    Administrative Assistant.--Sgt. William H. Emory.
    Internal Affairs Commander.--Capt. Marsha E. Krug.
    Assistant Commander.--Lt. David F. Callaway.
    Office of Financial Management.--[Vacant].
    Public Information Officer.--Sgt. Daniel R. Nichols.

                            BUREAU COMMANDERS

Administrative Services.--Deputy Chief Franklin C. Shelton.
Employee Development.--[Vacant].
Protective Services.--Deputy Chief John E. Daniels.
Uniform Services.--Deputy Chief Robert R. Howe.

                     ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES BUREAU

Planning/Inspections Division.--Lt. Frank M. Ziemba.
Property Management Division.--Lt. James W. Proctor, Jr.
Information Management Division.--[Vacant].

                       EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT BUREAU

Personnel Division.--Capt. William E. Uber.
Training Division.--Capt. Christopher M. McGaffin.
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.--Lt. Stanley J. Grochowski.
Recruit Training Section.--Lt. Dale J. Monno.
Firearms Training Section.--Lt. Lawrence K. Morgan.

                       PROTECTIVE SERVICES BUREAU

Executive Officer.--Inspector Michael E. Hupp.
Criminal Investigations Division.--Capt. Joseph M. Alukonis.
Dignitary Protection Division.--Capt. Mack A. Kennedy.
Technical Security Division.--Capt. Gilman Udell.

                         UNIFORM SERVICES BUREAU

Capitol Division Commander.--Inspector Steven D. Bahrns.
Capt. Joseph J. Parisi
Capt. Caroline J. Fields
Lt. Lawrence F. Loughery
Lt. Robert V. Howse
Lt. Edward F. Lopez
Lt. Michael C. Preloh
Lt. Thomas H. Noord
    House Division Commander.--Inspector Ronald F. Reginaldi.
Capt. Lawrence R. Hill
Lt. William G. Kaval
Lt. Michael G. Komara
Lt. Michael A. Borowski
Lt. Myrna L. Saunders
    Patrol Division Commander.--Inspector Fentress A. Hickman.
Capt. Michael A. Jarboe
Lt. Joseph L. Whittington
Lt. Charles L. Shelton
Lt. John J. Delucca II
Lt. Vickie L. Frye
Lt. Patrick J. Kerrigan
    Senate Division Commander.--Inspector Stephen W. Ring.
Capt. Alan J. Yaworske
Lt. Raymond L. Carson
Lt. Mark A. Sullivan
Lt. James M. Belka
Lt. Robert S. Rosencrans

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    Operations Division Commander.--Inspector Michael J. Boyle.
Inspector Richard W. Micer.
Inspector James P. Rohan.
Capt. Price S. Goldston.
Capt. Mark G. Herbst.

                  HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PAGE SCHOOL

 Room LJ-A5, Library of Congress 20540-9996.  Phone, 225-9000; FAX: 225-
                                  9001

Principal.--Robert F. Knautz.
    Administrative Assistant.--Shirley A. Alexander.
    English.--Randall R. Mawer.
    Guidance.--Patricia A. Caulfield.
    Languages.--Linda G. Miranda.
    Mathematics.--Barbara R. Bowen.
    Science.--Robert S. Nelson.
    Social Studies.--Ronald L. Weitzel.

                           SENATE PAGE SCHOOL

    310 Jefferson Building, Library of Congress 20540.  FAX: 224-1838

Principal.--Kathryn S. Weeden, 224-3926.
    English.--Martha A. Moore.
    Mathematics.--Zachary C. Jeffers.
    Science.--Duncan Forbes.
    Social Studies.--Jerry Ainsfield.
    Administrative Assistant.--Janice M. Yocco, 224-3927.

                       CONGRESSIONAL DAILY DIGEST

                              HOUSE SECTION

                Room HT-13, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-3153

Editor.--Charles Gary Bogart.

                             SENATE SECTION

        Room ST-58, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-2658; FAX: 224-2120

Editor.--Thomas G. Pellikaan.
    Assistant Editor.--Linda E. Sebold.

                 COMBINED AIRLINES TICKET OFFICES (CATO)

 Suite 801, 1925 North Lynn Street, Arlington, VA 22209.  Phone, (703) 
                      522-8664; FAX: (703) 522-0616

General Manager.--Charles A. Dinardo.
    Assistant General Manager.--Susan B. Willis.

   Room B-222, Longworth House Office Building.  Phone, (703) 522-2286

Supervisor.--Becky Reeder.

   Room SR-B06, Russell Senate Office Building.  Phone, (703) 522-2286

Supervisor.--Sonja Noll.
                       CAPITOL TELEPHONE EXCHANGE

      Room SD-180, Dirksen Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-2145

    Manager.--Martha Pridgen.
    Supervisors: Joan Sartori; Martha Brick; Barbara Broce.

                         RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE

        Room S-101, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-5948; FAX: 228-0431

Manager (Amtrak).--Robert E. Scolaro.

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                       WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.

 Room 242-A, Cannon House Office Building.  Phone, 225-4553/4554; FAX: 
                                225-5499

Manager.--Roth H. Coleman.

                           CHILD CARE CENTERS

               HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES CHILD CARE CENTER

       501 First Street SE. 20003.  Phone, 225-9684; FAX: 225-6908

Director.--Natalie Gitelman.

                   SENATE EMPLOYEES' CHILD CARE CENTER

         190 D Street NE. 20510.  Phone, 224-1461; FAX:228-3686

Director.--Shirley Varner.

                             LIAISON OFFICES

                     OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

 Room B-332, Rayburn House Office Building.  Phone, 225-4955 or 632-6296

Chief.--Charlene E. Luskey.
    Civil Service Representatives: Elnora E. Lewis; Donna M. Quinta.
    Administrative Assistant.--Timothy S. Percival.

                        GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

             Room 7125, 441 G Street 20548.  Phone, 512-4400

Director.--M. Thomas Hagenstad.
    Legislative Attorney.--Geary T. Burton, 512-9918.
    Legislative Advisers: William A. Gerkens, 512-5303; Richard P. 
            Roscoe, 512-3505; Richard M. Stana, 512-4301, Doris E.L. 
            Cannon, 512-5407.
    Associate Legislative Adviser.--David Michaels, 512-8330.

                            VETERANS' AFFAIRS

                                  HOUSE

 Room B-328, Rayburn House Office Building.  Phone, 225-2280; FAX: 453-
                                  5225

Chief.--Philip R. Mayo.
    Assistant Chief.--Linda E. Jurvelin.
    Liaison Assistant.--Pamela L. Mugg.
    Representatives: Paul Downs; Margaret Phillips; Robin Sumner; Terry 
        Cerda.

                                 SENATE

  Room SH-321, Hart Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-5351; FAX: 453-
                                  5218

Chief.--Philip R. Mayo.
    Liaison Assistant.--Joan C. Lee.
    Representatives: Patricia J. Covington; Alexa Jensen.
    Secretary.--Reo R. Johnson.

                                  ARMY

                                  HOUSE

 Room B-325, Rayburn House Office Building.  Phone, 225-3853; FAX: 475-
                                  1561

Chief.--Col. John J. McNulty.
    Liaison Officers: Lt. Col. David Schock; Maj. Foster Payne; Maj. 
        Noreen Holthaus; Lt. Col. Frank Prindle.
    Administrative Assistant.--Sgt. Carol Reid.
    Chief Congressional Caseworker.--Ethel McCann.
    Congressional Caseworkers: Cindy Swift-Dojcak; Prevolia Harper.
    
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                                 SENATE

Room SR-183, Russell Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-2881; FAX: 475-
                                  9051

Chief.--Col. Frank K. Hurd, Jr.
    Deputy Chief.--Lt. Col. William B. Loper.
    Liaison Officer.--Lt. Col. Arch Galloway.
    Chief, Casework Liaison.--Margaret T. Tyler.
        Casework Liaison Officers: Cathy Abell; Mrs. Brigitte H. Hanes; 
            Sgt. Tanti Rowland.

                                AIR FORCE

                                  HOUSE

 Room B-322, Rayburn House Office Building.  Phone, 225-6656; FAX: 475-
                                  0680

Chief.--Col. Vince Evans.
    Deputy Chief.--Lt. Col. Marty Dupont.
    Action Officers: Lt. Col. Kim Dougherty; Lt. Col. Mike Lepper.
    Legislative Liaison Specialist.--Ms. Diana L. Kadi.
    Secretary.--Beatriz Pleasants.

                                 SENATE

Room SR-182, Russell Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-2481; FAX: 475-
                                  0854

Chief.--Col. Robert F. Behler.
    Deputy Chief.--Lt. Col. Richard L. Pyatt.
    Liaison Officer.--Maj. Scott Chesnut.
    Legislative Liaison Specialist.--Cheryl S. Cromwell.

                            NAVY/MARINE CORPS

                                  HOUSE

       Room B-324, Rayburn House Office Building.  Phone, 225-7124

Director.--Capt. Marty Alford, USN.
    Deputy Director.--Lt. Comdr. Sean P. Sullivan, USN.
    USN Liaison Officers: Lt. Comdr. Chet Burton (contracts), USN; Lt. 
        Tracy Nerone, USN; Lt. Cathy Donohue, USN; Lt. Pat Huete, USN; 
        Lt. Tony Horton, USN.
    Yeoman.--Yn1 Timothy Pollard, USN.
Director USMC.--Col. John F. Sattler, USMC.
    USMC Liaison Officer.--Maj. Scott Buran, USMC.
    Administrative Clerks: Sgt. S. DeAnn Izquierdo, USMC; SSgt. Lewis 
        Scott.

                                 SENATE

      Room SR-182, Russell Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-4681

Principal Deputy.--Capt. J. Cutler Dawson, Jr., USN.
    Assistant Deputies: Comdr. Lear Fogarty, USN; Col. Terrence Paul, 
        USMC.
    USN Liaison Officers: Lt. Gina L. Roberts USN; LCDR Patrick J. 
        Dougherty, USN.
    USMC Liaison Officer.--Capt. Geoff Roberts.
    Assistant Liaison Officers: YN1 Dwight Brisbane, USN; Sgt. William 
        Hatch, USMC; Sgt. Doug Gullickson, USMC.

                               COAST GUARD

                                  HOUSE

 Room B-320, Rayburn House Office Building.  Phone, 225-4775; FAX: 426-
                                  6081

Liaison Officer.--Comdr. John Gentile.
    Assistant Liaison Officers: Lt. Virginia Elesser; Claudia Camp.

                                 SENATE

      Room SR-183, Russell Senate Office Building.  Phone, 224-2913

Liaison Officer.--J.J. Jaskot.
    Liaison Assistant.--Liz Moses.
    
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                             BOTANIC GARDEN

245 First Street SW. 20024  Public Information Recording, 225-7099; FAX: 
                                225-1561.

Acting Director.--George M. White, Architect of the Capitol, 8-1793.
    Executive Director.--Jeffrey P. Cooper-Smith, 5-6670.
        Assistant Executive Director.--Holly Shimizu, 5-8333.
        Office Assistant.--Mary C. McKendree, 5-8333.
    Botanist.--[Vacant].
    Conservatory Manager.--Rob Pennington, 5-6646 or 5-6647.
    Maintenance Foreman.--Kenneth L. Murphy, 563-3228.
    Production Facility Manager.--Carla Pastore, 563-1222.

                       CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE

                     (Created by Public Law 93-344)

  H2-493 Ford House Office Building, Second and D Streets SW. 20515.  
                             Phone, 226-2621

Director.--June E. O'Neill, 6-2700.
    Deputy Director.--James L. Blum, 6-2702.
    General Counsel.--Gail Del Balzo, 5-1971.
    Director, Office of Intergovernmental Relations.--Stanley L. Greigg, 
        6-2600.
    Assistant Director for--
        Macroeconomic Analysis Division.--Robert A. Dennis, 6-2784.
        Budget Analysis.--Paul N. Van de Water, 6-2800.
        National Security.--Cindy Williams, 6-2900.
        Tax Analysis.--Rosemary D. Marcuss, 6-2687.
        Health and Human Resources.--Bruce Vavrichek (acting), 6-2676.
        Natural Resources and Commerce.--Jan Paul Acton, 6-2940.
        Special Studies.--Robert W. Hartman, 6-2606.

                        GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE

         General Accounting Office Building, 441 G Street, 20548

Comptroller General of the United States.--Charles A. Bowsher, 512-5500; 
        FAX: 512-5507.
    Deputy Comptroller General of the United States.--[Vacant.]
    Special Assistant to the Comptroller General.--James Hinchman, 512-
        5600; FAX: 512-6722.
    Counselor to the Comptroller General.--Ted Barreaux, 512-4200; FAX: 
        512-7703.
    Assistant Comptroller General for--
        Operations.--James L. Howard, 512-5800; FAX: 512-5548.
        Planning and Reporting.--J. Dexter Peach, 512-5900; FAX: 512-
            5725.
    Assistant Comptroller General.--Richard Fogel, 512-8442; FAX: 512-
        5507.

                                 OFFICES

Assistant Comptroller General for Policy.--Brian Crowley, 512-6100, FAX: 
    512-4844.
Director, Office of--
    Affirmative Action/Civil Rights.--Nilda Aponte, 512-6388, FAX: 412-
        4818.
    Chief Economist.--James White, 512-6209; FAX: 512-5366.
    Congressional Relations.--M. Thomas Hagenstad, 512-4400; FAX: 512-
        7919.
    Counseling and Career Development.--Howard N. Johnson, 512-8992; 
        FAX: 512-4276.
    General Counsel.--Robert Murphy, 512-5400; FAX: 512-7703.
    Information Management and Communications.--F. Kevin Boland, 512-
        6623; FAX: 512-6742.
    Internal Evaluation.--Frances Garcia, 512-5748.
    International Audit Organization Liaison.--Peter V. Aliferis, 512-
        4707; FAX: 512-4021.
    Joint Financial Management Improvement Program.--Virginia B. 
        Robinson, 512-9201; FAX: 512-9593.
    Public Affairs.--Cleve E. Corlett, 512-4800; FAX: 512-7726.
    Program Planning.--Paul Jones, 512-6190; FAX: 512-1068.
    Recruitment.--Frances Garcia, 512-4900; FAX: 512-2539.
    Special Investigations.--Richard Stiener, 512-7455; FAX: 371-2442.
    
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Director of--
    General Services and Controller.--Joel Dwyer, 512-3909; FAX: 512-
        3496.
    Personnel.--Patricia Rodgers, 512-4500; FAX: 512-8869.
    Personnel Appeals Board, Chair.--Nancy McBride, 512-6137; FAX: 512-
        7525.
    Quality Management Group.--Bernie Ungar, 512-5862; FAX: 512-2787.
    GAO Training Institute.--Anne K. Klein, 512-8674; FAX: 512-8947.

                                DIVISIONS

Assistant Comptroller General, Division of--
    Accounting and Information Management.--Gene Dodaro, 512-2600; FAX: 
            512-9193.
        Directors: Jack L. Brock, Jr. 512-6240; David L. Clark 512-9489; 
            David M. Connor, 512-9095; Hazel Edwards, 512-6418; Robert 
            W. Gramling, 512-9406; John W. Hill, Jr., 512-8549; 
            Christopher Hoenig, 512-6406; Greg Holloway, 512-9510; David 
            O. Nellemann, 512-6408; William Oelkers, 512-9459; Paul 
            Posner, 512-9573; Frank Reilly, 512-6408; Howard Rhile, 512-
            6418; Jeffrey C. Steinhoff 512-9450; Joel Willemssen, 512-
            6253.
    General Government.--Johnny C. Finch, 512-2700; FAX: 512-3938.
        Directors: James L. Bothwell, 512-3206; J. William Gadsby, 512-
            8387; Mary Hamilton, 512-7802; Jayetta Hecker, 512-5889; 
            William M. Hunt, 512-4403; Nancy Kingsbury, 512-5074; Allen 
            I. Mendelowitz, 512-5889; Norman Rabkin, 512-8777; Jennie S. 
            Stathis, 512-5407; L. Nye Stevens, 512-8676.
    Health, Education and Human Services.--Janet L. Shikles, 512-6806; 
            FAX: 512-5806.
        Directors: David P. Baine, 512-7101; Richard Hembra, 512-6807; 
            Sarah F. Jaggar, 512-7119; Linda G. Morra, 512-7014; Greg 
            McDonald, 512-6805; Jane Ross, 512-7215.
    National Security and International Affairs.--Henry L. Hinton, 512-
            4300; FAX: 512-8900.
        Directors: David Cooper, 512-4587; Neil P. Curtin, 512-6152; 
            Richard A. Davis, 512-3504; Mark E. Gebicke, 512-5140; Donna 
            M. Heivilin, 512-8412; Joseph Kammera, 512-4018; Joseph E. 
            Kelley, 512-4128; Paul F. Math, 512-7683; Louis J. 
            Rodrigues, 512-4841.
    Program Evaluation and Methodology.--Terry Hedrick, 512-2900; FAX: 
            512-0622.
        Directors: Kwai-Chueng Chan, 512-3092; Joseph Delfico, 512-2900; 
            Frank Frazier, 512-6113; Robert L. York, 512-5885.
    Resources, Community and Economic Development.--Keith Fultz, 512-
            3200; FAX: 512-8774.
        Directors: James Duffus III, 512-7756; Judy England-Joseph, 512-
            7631; Harry R. Finley, 512-5187; Michael Gryszkowiec, 512-
            3678; John Harman, 512-5138; Kenneth M. Mead, 512-2834; 
            Victor S. Rezendes, 512-3841.

                            OVERSEAS OFFICES

Director, Office of--
    Europe.--Arthur Goldbeck, PSC 115--Frankfurt, (GAO), APO AE 09213-
        0115, 011-49-69-7535-3100; FAX: 011-49-69-7535-3621.
    Far East.--Martin M. Ferber, P.O. Box 50187, Honolulu, HI 96850, 
        (808) 541-1250; FAX: (808) 541-1253.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Managers:
    Atlanta.--Ralph V. Carlone, Suite 700, 2635 Century Parkway, 
        Atlanta, GA 30345, (404) 679-1800; FAX: (404) 679-1819.
    Boston.--John M. Ols, Jr., Room 575, 10 Causeway Street, Boston, MA 
        02222, (617) 565-7500; FAX: (617) 565-5909.
    Chicago.--John H. Luke, Suite 700, 200 W. Adams Street, Chicago, IL 
        60606, (312) 220-7600; FAX: (312) 220-7726.
    Cincinnati.--C. William Moore, Cincinnati Commerce Center, 600 Vine 
        Street, Suite 2100, Cincinnati, OH 45202-2430, (513) 684-7120; 
        FAX: (513) 684-7115.
    Dallas.--Robert A. Peterson, Suite 1500, 1445 Ross Avenue, Dallas, 
        TX 75202, (214) 777-5600; FAX: (214) 777-5758.
    Denver.--Thomas J. Brew, Suite 800, 1244 Speer Boulevard, Denver, CO 
        80204-3581, (303) 572-7306; FAX: (303) 572-7433.
    Detroit.--John H. Luke, Suite 865, Patrick V. McNamara Federal 
        Building, 477 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226, (313) 256-
        8000; FAX: (313) 256-8015.
    Kansas City.--James R. Watts, Suite 600, Broadmoor Place, 5799 
        Broadmoor, Mission, KS 66202-2408, (913) 384-7400; FAX: (913) 
        384-7517.
    Los Angeles.--Victor Ell, Los Angeles World Trade Center, 350 South 
        Figueroa Street, Suite 1010, Los Angeles, CA 90071, (213) 346-
        8000; FAX: (213) 346-8142.
        
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    New York.--John M. Ols, Jr., 7 World Trade Center, Floor 25, New 
        York, NY 10048-1102, (212) 264-0730; FAX: (212) 264-5154.
    Norfolk.--Joe B. Stevens (A), Suite 300, 5029 Corporate Woods Drive, 
        Virginia Beach, VA 23462, (804) 552-8100; FAX: (804) 552-8197.
    San Francisco.--Thomas P. McCormick, Suite 1200, 301 Howard Street, 
        San Francisco, CA 94105-2252, (415) 904-2000; FAX: (415) 904-
        2111.
    Seattle.--James K. Meissner, Jackson Federal Building, Room 1992, 
        915 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 98174, (206) 287-4800; FAX: (206) 
        287-4872.

                       GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE

          North Capitol and H Streets, 20401.  Phone, 512-0000

Public Printer.--Michael F. DiMario, 512-2034; FAX: 512-1347.
    Deputy Public Printer.--James N. Joyner, 512-2036.
        Director for--
            Equal Employment Opportunity.--Claudette Bouldin, 512-2014.
            Labor and Employee Relations.--Neal Fine, 512-0198.
            Materials Management Service.--Thomas M. Hughes, 512-0935.
        Manager for--
            Printing Procurement Department.--Meredith L. Arneson, 512-
                0327.
                Superintendent for--
                    Contract Management.--Lewis W. Gardner, Jr., 512-
                        0485.
                    Term Contracts.--Raymond Sullivan, 512-0320.
                    Purchase Division.--M. Clive Walker, 512-0528.
                    Eastern Regional Operations.--Douglas R. MacBride, 
                        512-0412; FAX: 512-0381.
                    Western Regional Operations.--Jerome Durrington, 
                        512-0412; FAX: 512-0381.
            Quality Control and Technical Department.--George J. 
                Collins, 512-0766.
    General Counsel.--Anthony J. Zagami, 512-0033.
        Deputy General Counsel.--Drew Spalding, 512-0033.
    Director, Congressional, Legislative and Public Affairs.--Francis W. 
        Biden, 512-1991; FAX: 512-1293.
    Administrative Law Judge.--Stuart M. Foss, 512-0008.
    Inspector General.--Lewis L. Small, 512-0039.
    Director, Office of Budget.--William M. Guy, 512-0832.
    Director, Policy Coordination Staff.--Vincent F. Arendes, 512-0263.
    Director, Office of Administration.--[Vacant], 512-2073.
        Director for--
            Engineering Service.--Joseph A. Palank, 512-1031.
            Information Resources Management.--Patricia R. Gardner, 512-
                0191.
            Occupational Health and Environmental Services.--William T. 
                Harris, 512-1210.
            Office of Administrative Support.--Raymond J. Garvey, 512-
                1084.
            Office of Comptroller.--Robert B. Holstein, 512-2073.
            Office of Planning.--Thomas J. Muldoon, 512-2073.
            Office of Personnel.--Edward A. Blatt, 512-1142.
    Director, Customer Services.--[Vacant], 512-0111.
        Superintendents:
            Congressional Printing Management.--Charles C. Cook, Sr., 
                512-0224; FAX: 512-1101.
            Departmental Account Representative.--Robert G. Cox, 512-
                0238; FAX: 512-1260.
            Typography and Design.--John W. Sapp, 512-0212.
        Director, Institute for Federal Printing and Publishing.--Lois 
            Schutte, 512-1283.
    Director, Production Services.--Glenn H. Rottmann, 512-0707.
        Manager, Production Department.--[Vacant], 512-0707.
            Superintendents:
                Binding.--John W. Crawford, 512-0593.
                Electronic Photocomposition.--Robert E. Schwenk, 512-
                    0625.
                Press.--Willis M. Streets, 512-0673.
                Production Planning.--Philip J. Markett, Jr., 512-0233.
            Manager for--
                Electronic Systems Development.--Chester Szymczak, 512-
                    0682.
                Graphic Systems Development.--Russell A. Duncan, Jr., 
                    512-0731.
                    
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    Superintendent of Documents.--Wayne P. Kelley, Jr., 512-0571; FAX: 
        512-1434.
        Director for--
            Documents Sales.--James D. Young, 512-2332.
            Electronic Information Dissemination Service.--Judith 
                Russell (acting), 512-1622.
            Library Programs.--James D. Young (acting), 512-1114.

                  REGIONAL PRINTING PROCUREMENT OFFICES

Region 1: Manager.--Roger S. White, 28 Court Square, Boston, MA 02108-
    2504, (617) 720-3680; FAX: (617) 720-0281.
Region 2 (I): Manager.--James T. Reingruber, Southampton Office Park, 
        Suite A-190, 928 Jaymore Road, Southampton, PA 18966-3820, (215) 
        364-6465; FAX: (215) 364-6479.
    Assistant Manager.--Andrew Morgan, GPO Satellite Printing 
        Procurement Office, Moorhead Federal Office Building, Room 501, 
        1000 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-4000, (412) 644-2858; 
        FAX: (412) 644-4846.
Region 2 (II): Manager.--Francis P. Dillon, 201 Varick Street, Room 709, 
    New York, NY 10014-4879, (212) 620-3321; Fax: (212) 620-3378.
Region 3 (I): Manager.--Chris J. Brown, Government Printing Office, 
    Rapid Response Center (Procurement), Building 136, Washington Navy 
    Yard, First and N Streets SE. 20403, 755-2110; FAX: 472-2575.
Region 3 (II): Manager.--Robert M. Blake, 11836 Canon Boulevard, Suite 
    400, Newport News, VA 23606-2555, (804) 873-2800; FAX: (804) 873-
    2805.
Region 4: Manager.--Douglas M. Faour, 1888 Emery Street, Suite 110, 2 
        Park Place, Atlanta, GA 30318-2542, (404) 605-9160; FAX: (404) 
        605-9185.
    Assistant Manager.--James A. Wainscott, GPO Satellite Printing 
        Procurement Office, L. Mendel Rivers Federal Building, Room 122, 
        334 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29403-6417, (803) 723-9379; 
        FAX: (803) 723-0534.
Region 5 (I): Manager.--Thomas E. Nepi, 200 West Adams Street, Room 
    1460, Chicago, IL 60606-5299, (312) 353-3916; FAX: (312) 886-3163.
Region 5 (II): Manager.--Aurelio E. Morales, 1335 Dublin Road, Suite 
    112-B, Columbus, OH 43215-7034, (614) 488-4616; FAX: (614) 488-4577.
Region 6: Manager.--Lorraine B. Horton, Old Post Office Building, Room 
    328, 815 Olive Street, St. Louis, MO 63101-1597, (314) 241-0349; 
    FAX: (314) 241-4154.
Region 7: Manager.--Richard W. Wildbrett, U.S. Courthouse and Federal 
        Office Building, Room 3D4, 1100 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 
        75242-0395, (214) 767-0451; FAX: (214) 767-4101.
    Assistant Manager.--Lowell W. Borton, GPO Satellite Printing 
        Procurement Office, Building 1552, Door No. 2, Kelley Air Force 
        Base, TX 78241-5000; FAX: (210) 924-4848.
    Assistant Manager.--[Vacant], GPO Satellite Printing Procurement 
        Office, U.S. Customs Building, Room 310, 423 Canal Street, New 
        Orleans, LA 70130-2352, (504) 589-2538; FAX: (504) 589-2542.
    Assistant Manager.--Timothy J. Ashcraft, GPO Satellite Printing 
        Procurement Office, 3420 D Avenue, Room 100, Tinker Air Force 
        Base, OK 73145-9188, (405) 231-4146; FAX: (405) 231-4125.
Region 8: Manager.--Judy Ruehle, Denver Federal Center, Building 53, 
    Room D-1010, Denver, CO 80225-0347, (303) 236-5292; FAX: (303) 236-
    5304.
Region 9 (I): Manager.--James A. Davidson, 3950 Paramount Boulevard, 
        Room 220, Lakewood, CA 90712-4139, (310) 982-1130; FAX: (310) 
        982-1147.
    Assistant Manager.--Eileen P. Hall-Splendorio, GPO Satellite 
        Printing Procurement Office, Valley Center Office Building, 2221 
        Camino Del Rio South, San Diego, CA 92108-3609, (619) 497-6050; 
        FAX: (619) 497-6054.
Region 9 (II): Manager.--John J. O'Connor, Building 99, Treasure Island, 
    San Francisco, CA 94130-9991, (415) 677-0340; FAX: (415) 677-0352.
Region 10: Manager.--Michael J. Atkins, Federal Center South, 4735 East 
    Marginal Way South, Seattle, WA 98134-2397, (206) 764-3726; FAX: 
    (206) 764-3301.

                        REGIONAL PRINTING PLANTS

Chicago: Manager.--Thomas E. Nepi, 433 West Van Buren Street, Room 300-
    D, Chicago, IL 60607-4597, (312) 353-2943; FAX: (312) 886-4276.
Denver: Manager.--Judy Ruehle, Denver Federal Center, Building 53, Room 
    D-1010, Denver, CO 80225-0347, (303) 236-5952; FAX: (303) 236-5304.
New York: Manager.--Francis P. Dillon, 201 Varick Street, Seventh Floor, 
    New York, NY 10014-4879, (212) 620-3321; FAX: (212) 620-3378.
San Francisco: Manager.--John J. O'Connor, Building 99, Treasure Island, 
    San Francisco, CA 94130-9991, (415) 677-0340; FAX: (415) 677-0352.
Juneau: Manager.--Michael J. Atkins, Juneau Federal Building, 709 West 
    9th Street, Room B53, Juneau, AK, 99801-1873, (907) 586-7495; FAX: 
    (907) 586-7854.


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                               BOOKSTORES

     Mail orders: Superintendent of Documents, Washington, DC 20402

Washington, DC area: Main Bookstore, U.S. Government Printing Office, 
        710 North Capitol Street NW., Washington, DC 20401, (202) 512-
        0132.
    McPherson Square Bookstore: 1510 H Street NW., Washington, DC 20005, 
        (202) 653-5075.
    Warehouse Sales Outlet: 8660 Cherry Lane, Laurel, MD 20707, (301) 
        953-7974, (301) 792-0262.

Alabama: O'Neill Building, 2021 Third Avenue North, Birmingham, AL 
    35203, (205) 731-1056.
California: Los Angeles Bookstore, ARCO Plaza, C-Level, 505 South Flower 
        Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071, (213) 239-9844.
    San Francisco Bookstore: Room 141-S, Marathon Plaza, 303 Second 
        Street, San Francisco, CA 94107, (415) 512-2770.
Colorado: Room 117, Federal Building, 1961 Stout Street, Denver, CO 
        80294, (303) 844-3964.
    Pueblo Bookstore: Norwest Banks Building, 201 West 8th Street, 
        Pueblo, CO 81003, (719) 544-3142.
    Pueblo Distribution Center: Public Documents Distribution Center, 
        P.O. Box 4007, Pueblo, CO 81003, (719) 948-2240.
Florida: Room 100, Federal Building, 100 W. Bay Street, Jacksonville, FL 
    32202, (904) 353-0569.
Georgia: 120 First Union Plaza, 999 Peachtree Street, NE., Atlanta, GA 
    30309, (404) 347-1900.
Illinois: One Congress Center, Room 124, 401 South State Street, 
    Chicago, IL 60605, (312) 353-5133.
Massachusetts: Thomas P. O'Neill Building, 10 Causeway Street, Room 169, 
    Boston, MA 02222, (617) 720-4180.
Michigan: Suite 160, Federal Building, 477 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI 
    48226, (313) 226-7816.
Missouri: 120 Bannister Mall, 5600 East Bannister Road, Kansas City, MO 
    64137, (816) 765-2256.
New York: Room 110, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278, (212) 264-
    3825.
Ohio: Room 1653, Federal Building, 1240 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 
        44199, (216) 522-4922.
    Columbus Bookstore: Room 207, Federal Building, 200 North High 
        Street, Columbus, OH 43215, (614) 469-6956.
Oregon: 1305 SW. First Avenue, Portland, OR 92701-5801, (503) 221-6217.
Pennsylvania: Robert Morris Building, 100 North 17th Street, 
        Philadelphia, PA 19103, (215) 636-1900.
    Pittsburgh Bookstore: Room 118, Federal Building, 1000 Liberty 
        Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, (412) 644-2721.
Texas: Room 1C50, Federal Building, 1100 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 
        75242, (214) 767-0076.
    Houston Bookstore: Texas Crude Building, 801 Travis Street, Suite 
        120, Houston, TX 77002, (713) 228-1187.
Washington: Room 194, Federal Building, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 
    98174, (206) 553-4270.
Wisconsin: Suite 150, Reuss Federal Plaza, 310 West Wisconsin Avenue, 
    Milwaukee, WI 53203, (414) 297-1304.

                           LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

       10 First Street SE. 20540.  Phone, 707-5000; FAX: 707-5844

                         OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN

Librarian of Congress.--James H. Billington, 707-5205.
    Deputy Librarian.--Hiram Davis, 707-5215.
        Legislative Liaison Office.--[Vacant], 707-6577.
        Director, Congressional Relations Office.--Geraldine Otramba, 
            707-6577.
        Chief of Staff.--Suzanne Thorin, 707-5220.
        General Counsel.--John J. Kominski, 707-6316.
        Inspector General.--John W. Rensbarger, 707-5189.
        Director, Financial Services.--John D. Webster, 707-5189.
        
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        Budget Officer.--John O. Hemperley, 707-5186.
        Personnel Security Officer.--Cynthia Wilkins, 707-5618.

                          COLLECTIONS SERVICES

                             Phone, 707-6240

Associate Librarian.--Winston Tabb.
    Chief for--
        Automation Planning and Liaison Office.--Sally H. McCallum 
            (acting).
        Network Development and MARC Standards Office.--Sally H. 
            McCallum.
        Technical Processing and Automation Instruction Office.--Judith 
            P. Cannan.
    Director for--
        Technical Processes Research Office.--Glen A. Zimmerman.
        Acquisitions.--Mary S. Price.
            Chiefs:
                Acquisitions Bibliographic Support Project.--Susan M. 
                    Hayduchok.
                Copyright Acquisitions.--Laila Mulgaokar.
                Exchange and Gift.--Donald P. Panzera.
                Order.--Michael W. Albin.
                Overseas Operation.--Judy C. McDermott.
                Serial Record.--Kimberly Dobbs.
        Cataloging.--Sarah E. Thomas.
            Chiefs:
                Arts and Sciences.--Beacher J.E. Wiggins.
                Cataloging in Publication.--John P. Celli.
                Cataloging Policy and Support.--Glen R. Zimmerman 
                    (acting).
                Decimal Classification.--David A. Smith.
                Enhanced Cataloging.--Gloria H. Hsia.
                History and Literature.--Jeffrey Heynen.
                Regional and Cooperative Cataloging.--John D. Byrum, Jr.
                Social Sciences.--Susan H. Vita.
                Special Materials.--Patricia Hines (acting).
        Preservation.--Kenneth E. Harris.
            Chiefs:
                Binding Office.--[Vacant].
                Conservation Office.--Doris A. Hamburg (acting).
                National Preservation Program Office.--Kenneth E. 
                    Harris.
                Preservation Microfilming Office.--Tamara Swora.
                Preservation Research and Testing.--Chandru J. Shahani.

               PUBLIC SERVICE AND COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT I

                             Phone 707-5325

Director.--[Vacant].
    Chiefs:
        African and Middle Eastern Division.--George N. Atiyeh (acting).
        Asian Division.--Warren Tsuneishi.
        Geography and Map Division.--Ralph E. Ehrenberg.
        Manuscript Division.--James H. Hutson.
        Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division.--
            David Francis.
        Music Division.--James W. Pruett.
        Prints and Photographs.--Stephen E. Ostrow.
        Rare Book and Special Collections.--Larry Sullivan.

                     CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE

                             Phone, 707-5700

                                 OFFICES

Director.--Daniel Muhollan, 707-5775.
    Deputy Director.--William H. Robinson, 707-5775.
        Associate Directors:
            Operations.--Susan C. Finsen, 707-5770.
            Special Programs.--Nancy A. Davenport, 707-6464.
            Policy.--Hugh L. Elsbree, 707-8924.
            Research Planning and Coordination.--Angela Evans, 707-7720.
            Management Studies.--Thomas W. Novotny, 707-6070.
            
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            Resource Development.--Ruth Ann Stewart, 707-1515.
            Senior Specialist in Soviet Economics.--John P. Hardt, 707-
                8888.

                                DIVISIONS

Division Chiefs:
    American Law.--Richard C. Ehlke, 707-6006.
        Assistant Chief.--Kent M. Ronhovde.
    Congressional Reference.--Catherine Ann Jones, 707-5741.
        Assistant Chief.--[Vacant.]
    Economics.--Donald W. Kiefer, 707-7800.
        Assistant Chief.--Roger S. White.
    Education and Public Welfare.--Earl Canfield, 707-6228.
    Environment and Natural Resources Policy.--John L. Moore, 707-7232.
        Assistant Chief.--John E. Blodgett, 707-7230.
    Foreign Affairs and National Defense.--Charlotte P. Peece (acting), 
        707-5064.
        Assistant Chief.--[Vacant.]
    Government.--Robert G. Sutter (acting), 707-4257.
        Assistant Chief.--[Vacant.]
    Library Services.--[Vacant.]
        Assistant Chief.--William R. Gigax, 707-5804.
    Science Policy Research.--Richard E. Rowberg, 707-7040.
        Assistant Chief.--Jane Bortnick Griffith, 707-9547.

                           SENIOR SPECIALISTS

American National Government.--Thomas H. Novotny, 707-6070.
    American National Government:
        Stanley Ira Bach, 707-8669.
        Louis Fisher, 707-8676.
        Walter J. Oleszek, 707-7854.
        Frederick H. Pauls, 707-7852.
    American Public Law:
        Raymond J. Celada, 707-5037.
        Charles Doyle, 707-5037.
        Johnny H. Killian, 707-7224.
    Agricultural Policy.--Charles E. Hanrahan, 707-7235.
    Arts and Humanities.--Ruth Ann Stewart, 707-1515.
    Conservation and Energy.--Warren H. Donnelly, 707-7226.
    Economic Policy:
        William A. Cox, 707-7842.
        Jane G. Gravelle, 707-7829.
    Environmental Policy.--David E. Gushee, 707-7228.
    Housing.--Morton J. Schussheim, 707-7843.
    International Affairs (National Defense).--John M. Collins, 707-
        7618.
    International Security Policy.--Stanley R. Sloan, 707-1011.
    Soviet Economics.--John P. Hardt, 707-8888.
    Taxation and Fiscal Policy.--Harry G. Gourevitch, 707-5042.
    Transportation.--Leon M. Cole, 707-7800.
    U.S. Foreign Policy.--Mark M. Lowenthal, 707-7617.

                          CONSTITUENT SERVICES

                             Phone, 707-5543

Associate Librarian.--Donald C. Curran.
    Executive Officer.--Carolyn H. Sung.

              PUBLIC SERVICE AND COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT II

                             Phone, 707-1579

Director.--Ellen Hahn.
    Assistant to the Director.--Charles V. Stanhope.
        Chiefs:
            Children's Literature Center.--Sybille Jagusch.
            Collections Management Division.--Steven J. Herman.
            European Division.--David Kraus.
            Hispanic Division.--Georgette M. Dorn (Director).
            
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            Humanities and Social Sciences Division.--Stephen James.
            Loan Division.--L. Christopher Wright.
            Science and Technology Division.--John F. Price (acting).
            Serial and Government Publications Division.--Karen 
                Renninger.
            Visitor Services Office.--John Kozar.

                      LIBRARY DISTRIBUTION SERVICES

                             Phone, 707-5543

Director.--Laura E. Campbell.
    Acting Director.--Louis Mortimor.
        Chiefs:
        Cataloging Distribution Service.--Tyrone Mason (acting).
        Federal Research Division.--Robert Worden (acting).
        Photoduplication Services.--Linda Washington.
        Retail Marketing Office.--Anna Lee.

    NATIONAL LIBRARY SERVICE FOR THE BLIND AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED

                             Phone, 707-5100

Director.--Frank Kurt Cylke.

            FEDERAL LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTER COMMITTEE

                             Phone, 707-4810

Executive Director.--Susan Tarr.

                       INTEGRATED SUPPORT SERVICES

                             Phone, 707-1393

Director.--James R. Trew.
    Chiefs:
        Contract and Logistics Services.--Patricia Gardner (acting).
        Office Systems Services.--Elizabeth M. Zaic.

                            COPYRIGHT OFFICE

       Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20559. Phone, 707-8350.

Register of Copyrights.--Marybeth Peters.
    Associate Register for:
        Management.--Michael R. Pew.
    Legal Affairs:
        General Counsel.--Dorothy Schrader.
        Assistant General Counsel.--Marilyn Kretsinger.
    Policy Planning Advisers: Lewis I. Flacks; Marybeth Peters; Eric 
        Schwartz.
    Division Chiefs:
        Cataloging.--William Collins.
        Examining.--Harriet Oler.
        Information and Reference.--Joan Doherty, 707-6800.
        Licensing.--Walter D. Sampson, Jr.
        Receiving and Processing.--Orlando L. Campos.

                            CULTURAL AFFAIRS

                             Phone, 707-6587

Associate Librarian.--Carolyn T. Brown.
    Special Assistants: Roberta A. Stevens; John J. Kozar.
        Director for:
            American Folklife Center.--Alan Jabbour, 707-6590.
            Center for the Book.--John Y. Cole, 707-5221.
            Senior Editor/Director of Communications.--Peter Braestrup, 
                707-1535.
            Public Affairs Officer.--Jill D. Brett, 707-2905.
            Publishing Office.--[Vacant].
            Global Library Project.--Christine Glidden, 707-6201.
            Development Office.--Norma Baker, 707-2777.
            
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            Office of Educational Programs.--[Vacant].
            Interpretive Programs Officer.--Irene Burnham, 707-5233.
            Scholarly Programs.--Prosser Gifford, 707-1517.
            Special Assistant in Poetry.--Jennifer Rutland, 707-5394.
            Special Events Officers: Kim Moden; Nancy Mitchell, 707-
                5218.

                             HUMAN RESOURCES

                             Phone, 707-6080

Associate Librarian.--Lloyd A. Pauls (acting).
    Director.--Ben Benitez.

                               LAW LIBRARY

                             Phone, 707-5065

Law Librarian.--Rubens Medina.
    Special Assistant to the Law Librarian.--Keith Ann Stiverson.
    Director of Law Library Operations.--Margaret Whitlock.
    Division Chiefs:
        American-British Law.--Robert L. Nay.
        European Law.--Ivan Sipkov.
        Far Eastern Law.--Tao-tai Hsia.
        Hispanic Law.--[Vacant].
        Near Eastern and African Law.--Anton Wekerle.

                   SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION

                             Phone, 707-6928

Associate Librarian.--[Vacant].
    Director for Information Technology Services.--Herbert S. Becker.

                THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS TRUST FUND BOARD

    [A quasi corporation, created by an act of Congress approved March 
3, 1925, with perpetual succession and ``all the usual powers and 
obligations of a trustee,'' including the power to ``invest, reinvest, 
and retain investments,'' and, specifically, the authority to ``accept, 
receive, hold, and administer such gifts, bequests, or devises of 
property for the benefit of, or in connection with, the Library, its 
collections, or its service, as may be approved by the board by the 
Joint Committee on the Library.'']

Chairman.--James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress.
    Secretary of the Treasury.--Robert E. Rubin.
    Chairman of the Joint Committee on the Library.--Senator Mark O. 
        Hatfield, of Oregon.
        Marguerite S. Roll, of Arizona, term expires 1995.
        Adele Hall, of Kansas, term expires 1995.
        Edwin L. Cox, of Texas, term expires 1996.
        Arthur Ortenberg, of New York, term expires 1997.
        John Kluge, of Virginia, term expires 1998.

                     OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT

                     (Created by Public Law 92-484)

        600 Pennsylvania Avenue SE. 20003-8025.  Phone, 224-3695;

             Publications Requests: 224-8996; FAX: 228-6098

                       Personnel Locator: 224-8713

                       TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT BOARD

Chairman.--[Vacant].
    Vice Chairman.--Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts.
    Appointed by the Senate:
        Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts.
        Ernest F. Hollings, Senator from South Carolina.
        Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island.
        Orrin G. Hatch, Senator from Utah.
        Charles E. Grassley, Senator from Iowa.
    Appointed by the House:
        [Appointments not available at press time.]


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                 TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL

Chairman.--James Hunt, Tennessee University.
    Vice Chairman.--Max Lennon, Eastern Foods, Inc.
    Members:
        Charles A. Bowsher, U.S. Comptroller General.
        Lewis M. Branscomb, Harvard University.
        Herbert D. (Ted) Doan, Doan Associates.
        Neil E. Harl, Iowa State University.
        Joshua Lederberg, Rockefeller University.
        Daniel Mulhollan, U.S. Library of Congress.
        Thomas J. Perkins, Kleiner & Perkins.
        John F.M. Sims, Usibelli Coal Mine, Inc.
        L. Douglas Smoot, Brigham Young University.
        Marina V.N. Whitman, Professor, University of Michigan.

                         OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

Director.--Roger C. Herdman, 224-3695.
    Executive Assistant.--Barbara Linkins, 224-3695.
    Managing Editor.--Kerry Kemp, 228-6105.
        Director, Congressional Affairs.--James Jensen, 224-9241.
            Congressional Affairs Officer.--Eugenia Ufholz, 224-9241.
        Director of Press Affairs.--Jean K. McDonald, 228-6204.

         INDUSTRY, COMMERCE, AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Peter O. Blair, 224-3695.
    Division Administrator.--Pidge Chapman, 224-3695.
        Program Directors:
            Energy Transportation, and Infrastructure.--Emilia Govan, 
                228-6260.
            Internaitonal Security and Space.--Alan Shaw, 228-6420.
            Industry, Telecommunications, and Commerce.--Andrew Wyckoff, 
                228-6760.

               HEALTH EDUCATION, AND ENVIRONMENT DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Clyde Behney, 224-3695.
    Division Administrator.--Carol Bock, 224-3695.
    Program Directors:
        Education and Human Resources.--Denise Dougherty, 228-6920.
        Environment.--Robert Niblock, 228-6840.
        Health.--Sean Tunis, 228-6590.
    Budget and Finance Officer.--Jack Boertlein, 228-6230
    Director of Personnel.--William Norris, 224-8713.
    Manager of Publishing.--Mary Lou Higgs, 224-3827.
    Telecommunications and Information Systems Manager.--Sylvester Boyd, 
        228-6000.
    Contracts and Procurement:
        Director of Contracts.--Karen Cox, 228-6060.
    Manager, Information Center.--Gail Kouril, 228-6150.
    Supervisor, Building Services.--Kevin McNair, 228-6064.
    Medical Services.--Janet Hammond, 228-6099.
    Coordinator, Conference Center.--Edie Grandstaff, 228-6059.
    Service Center Supervisor.--Carlton Agee, 228-6091.

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                      CAPITOL BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS

                          UNITED STATES CAPITOL

              AN OVERVIEW OF THE BUILDING AND ITS FUNCTION

    The United States Capitol is among the most architecturally 
impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. It has 
housed the meeting chambers of the Senate and the House of 
Representatives for almost two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has 
been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored; today, it stands as 
a monument not only to its builders but also to the American people and 
their government.
    As the focal point of the government's Legislative Branch, the 
Capitol is the centerpiece of the Capitol Complex, which includes the 
six principal Congressional office buildings and three Library of 
Congress buildings constructed on Capitol Hill in the 19th and 20th 
centuries.
    In addition to its active use by Congress, the Capitol is a museum 
of American art and history. Each year, it is visited by an estimated 7-
10 million people from around the world.
    A fine example of 19th-century neoclassical architecture, the 
Capitol combines function with aesthetics. Its designs derived from 
ancient Greece and Rome evoke the ideals that guided the Nation's 
founders as they framed their new republic. As the building was expanded 
from its original design, harmony with the existing portions was 
carefully maintained.
    Today, the Capitol covers a ground area of 175,170 square feet, or 
about 4 acres, and has a floor area of approximately 16\1/2\ acres. Its 
length, from north to south, is 751 feet 4 inches; its greatest width, 
including approaches, is 350 feet. Its height above the base line on the 
east front to the top of the Statue of Freedom is 287 feet 5\1/2\ 
inches; from the basement floor to the top of the dome is an ascent of 
365 steps. The building contains approximately 540 rooms and has 658 
windows (108 in the dome alone) and approximately 850 doorways.
    The building is divided into five levels. The first, or ground, 
floor is occupied chiefly by committee rooms and the spaces allocated to 
various congressional officers. The areas accessible to visitors on this 
level include the Hall of Columns, the Brumidi Corridor, the restored 
Old Supreme Court Chamber, and the Crypt beneath the rotunda, where 
historical exhibits are presented.
    The second floor holds the Chambers of the House of Representatives 
(in the south wing) and the Senate (in the north wing) as well as the 
offices of the congressional leadership. This floor also contains three 
major public areas. In the center under the dome is the rotunda, a 
circular ceremonial space that also serves as a gallery of paintings and 
sculpture depicting significant people and events in the Nation's 
history. The rotunda is 96 feet in diameter and rises 180 feet 3 inches 
to the canopy. The semicircular chamber south of the rotunda served as 
the Hall of the House until 1857; now designated National Statuary Hall, 
it houses part of the Capitol's collection of statues donated by the 
States in commemoration of notable citizens. The Old Senate Chamber 
north-east of the rotunda, which was used by the Senate until 1859, has 
been returned to its mid-19th-century appearance.
    The third floor allows access to the galleries from which visitors 
to the Capitol may watch the proceedings of the House and the Senate 
when Congress is in session. The rest of this floor is occupied by 
offices, committee rooms, and press galleries.
    The fourth floor and the basement/terrace level of the Capitol are 
occupied by offices, machinery rooms, workshops, and other support 
areas.

                       THE LOCATION OF THE CAPITOL

    The Capitol is located at the eastern end of the Mall on a plateau 
88 feet above the level of the Potomac River, commanding a westward view 
across the Capitol Reflecting Pool to the Washington Monument 1.4 miles 
away and the Lincoln Memorial 2.2 miles away. The geographic location of 
the head of the Statue of Freedom that surmounts the Capitol dome is 
described by the National Geodetic Survey as latitude 
38 deg.53'23.31098'' north and longitude 77 deg.00'32.62262'' west.
    Before 1791, the Federal Government had no permanent site. The early 
Congresses met in eight different cities: Philadelphia, Baltimore, 
Lancaster, York, Princeton, Annapolis, Trenton, and New York City. The 
subject of a permanent capital for the government of the United States 
was first raised by Congress in 1783; it was ultimately addressed in 
Article I, Section 

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8 of the Constitution (1787), which gave the Congress legislative 
authority over ``such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, 
by Cession of Particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress, become 
the Seat of the Government of the United States. . . .''
    In 1788, the state of Maryland ceded to Congress ``any district in 
this State, not exceeding ten miles square,'' and in 1789 the State of 
Virginia ceded an equivalent amount of land. In accordance with the 
``Residence Act'' passed by Congress in 1790, President Washington in 
1791 selected the area that is now the District of Columbia from the 
land ceded by Maryland (private landowners whose property fell within 
this area were compensated by a payment of 25 per acre); 
that ceded by Virginia was not used for the capital and was returned to 
Virginia in 1846. Also under the provisions of that Act, he selected 
three Commissioners to survey the site and oversee the design and 
construction of the capital city and its government buildings. The 
Commissioners, in turn, selected the French engineer Pierre Charles 
L'Enfant to plan the new city of Washington. L'Enfant's plan, which was 
influenced by the gardens at Versailles, arranged the city's streets and 
avenues in a grid overlaid with baroque diagonals; the result is a 
functional and aesthetic whole in which government buildings are 
balanced against public lawns, gardens, squares, and paths. The Capitol 
itself was located at the elevated east end of the Mall, on the brow of 
what was then called Jenkins' Hill. The site was, in L'Enfant's words, 
``a pedestal waiting for a monument.''

                         THE SELECTION OF A PLAN

    L'Enfant was expected to design the Capitol and to supervise its 
construction. However, he refused to produce any drawings for the 
building, claiming that he carried the design ``in his head''; this fact 
and his refusal to consider himself subject to the Commissioners' 
authority led to his dismissal in 1792. In March of that year the 
Commissioners announced a competition, suggested by Secretary of State 
Thomas Jefferson, that would award $500 and a city lot to whoever 
produced ``the most approved plan'' for the Capitol by mid-July. None of 
the 17 plans submitted, however, was wholly satisfactory. In October, a 
letter arrived from Dr. William Thornton, a Scottish-trained physician 
living in Tortola, British West Indies, requesting an opportunity to 
present a plan even though the competition had closed. The Commissioners 
granted this request.
    Thornton's plan depicted a building composed of three sections. The 
central section, which was topped by a low dome, was to be flanked on 
the north and south by two rectangular wings (one for the Senate and one 
for the House of Representatives). President Washington commended the 
plan for its ``grandeur, simplicity and convenience,'' and on April 5, 
1793, it was accepted by the Commissioners; Washington gave his formal 
approval on July 25.

                      A BRIEF CONSTRUCTION HISTORY

                                1793-1829

    The cornerstone was laid by President Washington in the building's 
southeast corner on September 18, 1793, with Masonic ceremonies. Work 
progressed under the direction of three architects in succession. 
Stephen H. Hallet (an entrant in the earlier competition) and George 
Hadfield were eventually dismissed by the Commissioners because of 
inappropriate design changes that they tried to impose; James Hoban, the 
architect of the White House, saw the first phase of the project through 
to completion.
    Construction was a laborious and time-consuming process: the 
sandstone used for the building had to be ferried on boats from the 
quarries at Aquia, Virginia; workers had to be induced to leave their 
homes to come to the relative wilderness of Capitol Hill; and funding 
was inadequate. By August 1796 the Commissioners were forced to focus 
the entire work effort on the building's north wing so that it at least 
could be ready for government occupancy as scheduled. Even so, some 
third-floor rooms were still unfinished when the Congress, the Supreme 
Court, the Library of Congress, and the courts of the District of 
Columbia occupied the Capitol in late 1800.
    In 1803, Congress allocated funds to resume construction. A year 
earlier, the office of the Commissioners had been abolished and replaced 
by a Superintendent of the City of Washington. To oversee the renewed 
construction effort, Benjamin Henry Latrobe was appointed architect. The 
first professional architect and engineer to work in America, Latrobe 
modified Thornton's plan for the south wing to include space for offices 
and committee rooms; he also introduced alterations to simplify the 
construction work. Latrobe began work by removing a squat, oval, 
temporary building known as ``the Oven,'' which had been erected in 1801 
as a meeting place for the House of Representatives. By 1807 
construction on the south wing was sufficiently advanced that the House 
was able to occupy its new legislative chamber, and the wing was 
completed in 1811.
    In 1808, as work on the south wing progressed, Latrobe began the 
rebuilding of the north wing, which had fallen into disrepair. Rather 
than simply repair the wing, he redesigned the interior of the building 
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was the addition of a chamber for the Supreme Court. By 1811, he had 
completed the eastern half of this wing, but funding was being 
increasingly diverted to preparations for a second war with Great 
Britain. By 1813, Latrobe had no further work in Washington and so he 
departed, leaving the north and south wings of the Capitol connected 
only by a temporary wooden passageway.
    The War of 1812 left the Capitol, in Latrobe's later words, ``a most 
magnificent ruin'': on August 24, 1814, British troops set fire to the 
building, and only a sudden rainstorm prevented its complete 
destruction. Immediately after the fire, Congress met for one session in 
Blodget's Hotel, which was at Seventh and E Streets, NW. From 1815 to 
1819, Congress occupied a building erected for it on First Street, NE, 
on part of the site now occupied by the Supreme Court Building. This 
building later came to be known as the Old Brick Capitol.
    Latrobe returned to Washington in 1815, when he was rehired to 
restore the Capitol. In addition to making repairs, he took advantage of 
this opportunity to make further changes in the building's interior 
design (for example, an enlargement of the Senate Chamber) and introduce 
new materials (for example, marble discovered along the upper Potomac). 
However, he came under increasing pressure because of construction 
delays (most of which were beyond his control) and cost overruns; 
finally, he resigned his post in November 1817.
    On January 8, 1818, Charles Bulfinch, a prominent Boston architect, 
was appointed Latrobe's successor. Continuing the restoration of the 
north and south wings, he was able to make the chambers for the Supreme 
Court, the House, and the Senate ready for use by 1819. Bulfinch also 
redesigned and supervised the construction of the Capitol's central 
section. The copper-covered wooden dome that topped this section was 
made higher than Bulfinch considered appropriate to the building's size 
(at the direction of President James Monroe and Secretary of State John 
Quincy Adams). After completing the last part of the building in 1826, 
Bulfinch spent the next few years on the Capitol's decoration and 
landscaping. In 1829, his work was done and his position with the 
government was terminated. In the 20 years following Bulfinch's tenure, 
the Capitol was entrusted to the care of the Commissioner of Public 
Buildings.

                                1830-1868

    The Capitol was by this point already an impressive structure. At 
ground level, its length was 351 feet 7\1/2\ inches and its width was 
282 feet 10\1/2\ inches. Up to the year 1827-records from later years 
being incomplete-the project cost was $2,432,851.34. Improvements to the 
building continued in the years to come (running water in 1832, gas 
lighting in the 1840's), but by 1850 its size could no longer 
accommodate the increasing numbers of senators and representatives from 
newly admitted States. The Senate therefore voted to hold another 
competition, offering a prize of $500 for the best plan to extend the 
Capitol. Several suitable plans were submitted, some proposing an 
eastward extension of the building and others proposing the addition of 
large north and south wings. However, Congress was unable to decide 
between these two approaches, and the prize money was divided among five 
architects. Thus, the tasks of selecting a plan and appointing an 
architect fell to President Millard Fillmore.
    Fillmore's choice was Thomas U. Walter, a Philadelphia architect who 
had entered the competition. On July 4, 1851, in a ceremony whose 
principal oration was delivered by Secretary of State Daniel Webster, 
the President laid the cornerstone for the northeast corner of the House 
wing in accordance with Walter's plans. Over the next 14 years, Walter 
supervised the construction of the extensions, ensuring their 
compatibility with the architectural style of the existing building. 
However, because the Aquia Creek sandstone used earlier had already 
deteriorated noticeably, he chose to use marble for the exterior. For 
the veneer, Walter selected marble quarried at Lee, MA, and for the 
columns he used marble from Cockeysville, MD.
    Walter faced several significant challenges during the course of 
construction. Chief among these was the steady imposition by the 
government of additional tasks without additional pay. Aside from his 
work on the Capitol extensions and dome, Walter designed the wings of 
the Patent Office building, extensions to the Treasury and Post Office 
buildings, and the Marine barracks in Pensacola and Brooklyn. When the 
Library of Congress in the Capitol's west central section was gutted by 
a fire in 1851, Walter was commissioned to restore it. He also 
encountered obstacles in his work on the Capitol extensions. His 
location of the legislative chambers was changed in 1853 at the 
direction of President Franklin Pierce, based on the suggestions of the 
newly appointed supervising engineer, Captain Montgomery C. Meigs. In 
general, however, the project progressed rapidly: the House of 
Representatives was able to meet in its new chamber on December 16, 
1857, and the Senate first met in its present chamber on January 4, 
1859. The old House chamber was later designated National Statuary Hall. 
In 1861 most construction was suspended because of the Civil War, and 
the Capitol was used briefly as a military barracks, hospital, and 
bakery. In 1862 work on the entire building was resumed.

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    As the new wings were constructed, more than doubling the length of 
the Capitol, it became apparent that the dome erected by Bulfinch no 
longer suited the building's proportions. In 1855 Congress voted for its 
replacement based on Walter's design for a new, fireproof cast-iron 
dome. The old dome was removed in 1856, and 5,000,000 pounds of new 
masonry was placed on the existing rotunda walls. Iron used in the dome 
construction had an aggregate weight of 8,909,200 pounds and was lifted 
into place by steam-powered derricks.
    In 1859, Thomas Crawford's plaster model for the Statue of Freedom, 
designed for the top of the dome, arrived from the sculptor's studio in 
Rome. With a height of 19 feet 6 inches, the statue was almost 3 feet 
taller than specified, and Walter was compelled to make revisions to his 
design for the dome. When cast in bronze by Clark Mills at his foundry 
on the outskirts of Washington, it weighed 14,985 pounds. The statue was 
lifted into place atop the dome in 1863, its final section being 
installed on December 2 to the accompaniment of gun salutes from the 
forts around the city.
    The work on the dome and the extensions was completed under the 
direction of Edward Clark, who had served as Walter's assistant and was 
appointed Architect of the Capitol in 1865 after Walter's resignation. 
In 1866, the Italian-born artist Constantino Brumidi finished the canopy 
fresco, a monumental painting entitled The Apotheosis of George 
Washington. The Capitol extensions were completed in 1868.

                                1869-1902

    Clark continued to hold the post of Architect of the Capitol until 
his death in 1902. During his tenure, the Capitol underwent considerable 
modernization. Steam heat was gradually installed in the Old Capitol. In 
1874 the first elevator was installed, and in the 1880's electric 
lighting began to replace gas lights.
    Between 1884 and 1891, the marble terraces on the north, west, and 
south sides of the Capitol were constructed. As part of the grounds plan 
devised by landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, these terraces not 
only added over 100 rooms to the Capitol but also provided a broader, 
more substantial visual base for the building.
    On November 6, 1898, a gas explosion and fire in the original north 
wing dramatically illustrated the need for fireproofing. The roofs over 
the Statuary Hall wing and the original north wing were reconstructed 
and fireproofed, the work being completed in 1902 by Clark's successor, 
Elliott Woods. In 1901 the space in the west central front vacated by 
the Library of Congress was converted to committee rooms.

                                1903-1970

    During the remainder of Woods' service, which ended with his death 
in 1923, no major structural work was required on the Capitol. The 
activities performed in the building were limited chiefly to cleaning 
and refurbishing the interior. David Lynn, the Architect of the Capitol 
from 1923 until his retirement in 1954, continued these tasks. Between 
July 1949 and January 1951, the corroded roofs and skylights of both 
wings and the connecting corridors were replaced with new roofs of 
concrete and steel, covered with copper. The cast-iron and glass 
ceilings of the House and Senate chambers were replaced with ceilings of 
stainless steel and plaster, with a laylight of carved glass and bronze 
in the middle of each. The House and Senate chambers were completely 
remodeled, improvements such as modern air conditioning and lighting 
were added, and acoustical problems were solved. During this renovation 
program, the House and Senate vacated their chambers on several 
occasions so that the work could progress.
    The next significant modification made to the Capitol was the east 
front extension. This project was carried out under the supervision of 
Architect of the Capitol J. George Stewart, who served from 1954 until 
his death in 1970. Begun in 1958, it involved the construction of a new 
east front 32 feet 6 inches east of the old front, faithfully 
reproducing the sandstone structure in marble. The old sandstone walls 
were not destroyed; rather, they were left in place to become a part of 
the interior wall and are now buttressed by the addition. The marble 
columns of the connecting corridors were also moved and reused. Other 
elements of this project included repairing the dome, constructing a 
subway terminal under the Senate steps, reconstructing those steps, 
cleaning both wings, birdproofing the building, providing furniture and 
furnishings for the 90 new rooms created by the extension, and improving 
the lighting throughout the building. The project was completed in 1962. 
Subsequent work in the 1960's was concentrated chiefly on the 
construction of the Rayburn House Office Building and on the maintenance 
and repair of the Capitol.

                              1971-Present

    Since the 1971 appointment of the present Architect of the Capitol, 
George M. White, FAIA, the building has been both modernized and 
restored. Electronic voting equipment was installed in the House chamber 
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of the House and Senate debates in 1979 and 1986, respectively; and 
improved climate control, electronic surveillance systems, and new 
computer and communications facilities have been added to bring the 
Capitol up to date. The Old Senate Chamber, National Statuary Hall, and 
the Old Supreme Court Chamber, on the other hand, were restored to their 
mid-19th-century appearance by 1976 for the Nation's Bicentennial 
celebration.
    In 1983, work began on the strengthening, renovation, and 
preservation of the west front of the Capitol. Structural problems had 
developed over the years because of defects in the original foundations, 
deterioration of the sandstone facing material, alterations to the basic 
building fabric (a fourth-floor addition and channeling of the walls to 
install interior utilities), and damage from the fires of 1814 and 1851 
and the 1898 gas explosion
    To strengthen the structure, over one thousand stainless steel tie 
rods were set into the building's masonry. More than 30 layers of paint 
were removed, and damaged stonework was repaired or replicated. 
Ultimately, 40% of the sandstone blocks were replaced with limestone. 
The walls were treated with a special consolidant and then painted to 
match the marble wings. The entire project was completed in 1987, well 
ahead of schedule and under budget.
    A related project, completed in January 1993, effected the repair of 
the Olmsted terraces, which had been subject to damage from settling, 
and converted the terrace courtyards into several thousand square feet 
of meeting space.
    As the Capitol enters its third century, restoration and 
modernization work continues. Major projects include conservation of the 
Rotunda canopy and frieze and the Statue of Freedom, creation of murals 
in three first-floor House corridors, and replacement of worn Minton 
tiles in the Senate corridors. Permanent television broadcasting 
facilities have been installed in the Senate Chamber, and the subway 
system linking the Capitol with the Dirksen and Hart Senate Office 
Buildings has been replaced with a new system. Repair and restoration of 
the House monumental stairs is under way and is scheduled for completion 
in 1996. A program of barrier removal begun in the 1970's continues in 
compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Planning and design 
work for a Capitol Visitor Center is under way; the Center, subject to 
authorization and funding, will be located under the East Front Plaza 
and will contain exhibits, orientation displays, theaters, and other 
facilities to make the visitor's experience in the Capitol more 
informative and meaningful.

                         HOUSE OFFICE BUILDINGS

                      Cannon House Office Building

    An increased membership of the Senate and House resulted in a demand 
for additional rooms for the accommodations of the Senators and 
Representatives. On March 3, 1903, the Congress authorized the erection 
of a fireproofed office building for the use of the House Members. It 
was designed by the firm of Carrere & Hastings of New York City in the 
Beaux Arts style. The first brick was laid July 5, 1905, in square No. 
690, and formal exercises were held at the laying of the cornerstone on 
April 14, 1906, in which President Theodore Roosevelt participated. The 
building was completed and occupied January 10, 1908. A subsequent 
change in the basis of congressional representation made necessary the 
building of an additional story in 1913-14. The total cost of the 
building, including site, furnishings, equipment, and the subway 
connecting the House Office Building with the U.S. Capitol, amounted to 
$4,860,155. This office building contains about 500 rooms, and was 
considered at the time of its completion fully equipped for all the 
needs of a modern building for office purposes.
    Pursuant to authority in the Second Supplemental Appropriations Act, 
1955, and subsequent action of the House Office Building Commission, 
remodeling of the Cannon Building began in 1966. The estimated cost of 
this work, $5,200,000, was included in total appropriation of 
$135,134,000 for the additional House Office Building project. Pursuant 
to the provisions of Public Law 87-453, approved May 21, 1962, the 
building was named in honor of the late Honorable Joseph G. Cannon of 
Illinois, who was serving as Speaker at the time the building was 
constructed.

                     Longworth House Office Building

    Under legislation contained in the authorization act of January 10, 
1929, and in the urgent deficiency bill of March 4, 1929, provisions 
were made for an additional House Office Building, to be located on the 
west side of New Jersey Avenue (opposite the first House Office 
Building). The building was designed by the Allied Architects of 
Washington in the Neoclassical Revival style.
    The cornerstone was laid June 24, 1932, and the building was 
completed and ready for beneficial occupancy April 20, 1933. It contains 
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rooms. Each suite and committee room is provided with a storeroom. 
Eight floors are occupied by Members. The basement and subbasement 
contain shops and mechanics needed for the proper maintenance of the 
building. The cost of this building, including site, furnishings, and 
equipment, was $7,805,705. Pursuant to the provisions of Public Law 87-
453, approved May 21, 1962, the building was named in honor of the late 
Honorable Nicholas Longworth of Ohio, who was serving as Speaker when 
the second House Office Building was constructed.

Rayburn House Office Building and Other Related Changes and Improvements

    Under legislation contained in the Second Supplemental 
Appropriations Act, 1955, provision was made for construction of an 
additional fireproofed office building, and other appurtenant and 
necessary facilities for the use of the House of Representatives; for 
acquisition of real property located south of Independence Avenue in the 
vicinity of the Capitol Grounds for purposes of construction of such 
building and facilities and as additions to the Capitol Grounds; for 
changes to the present House Office Buildings; and for changes or 
additions to the subway systems.
    All work was carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol under 
the direction of the House Office Building Commission at an authorized 
limit of cost to be fixed by such Commission. Appropriations totaling 
$135,279,000 were provided to carry forward this project.
    Under this program, property consisting of eight city squares was 
acquired. Contracts were let for necessary architectural and engineering 
services for reconstruction of a section of Tiber Creek sewer running 
through the site for excavations and foundations, structural steel, 
superstructure, furniture and furnishings for the new building; for a 
cafeteria in the courtyard of the existing Longworth House Office 
Building; for remodeling of the Cannon House Office Building; for 
improved lighting and other improvements in the Longworth House Office 
Building; and for an underground garage in the courtyard of the Cannon 
House Office Building and two underground garages in squares 637 and 691 
south of the Rayburn and Longworth Buildings.
    The Rayburn Building is connected to the Capitol by a subway from 
the center of the Independence Avenue upper garage level to the 
southwest corner of the Capitol. Designs for the building were prepared 
by the firm of Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson of Philadelphia, 
Associate Architects. The building contains 169 congressional suites; 
full-committee hearing rooms for 9 standing committees, 16 subcommittee 
hearing rooms, committee staff rooms and other committee facilities; a 
large cafeteria and other restaurant facilities; an underground garage 
accommodating 1,600 automobiles; and a variety of liaison offices, press 
and television facilities, maintenance and equipment shops or rooms, and 
storage areas. This building has nine stories and a penthouse for 
machinery.
    The cornerstone was laid May 24, 1962, by the Honorable John W. 
McCormack, Speaker of the House of Representatives. President John F. 
Kennedy participated in the cornerstone laying and delivered the 
address.
    A portion of the basement floor was occupied beginning March 12, 
1964, by House of Representatives personnel moved from the George 
Washington Inn property. Full occupancy of the Rayburn Building, under 
the room-filing regulations, was begun February 23, 1965, and completed 
April 2, 1965. Pursuant to the provisions of Public Law 87-453, approved 
May 21, 1962, the building was named in honor of the late Honorable Sam 
Rayburn of Texas, who was serving as Speaker at the time the third House 
Office Building was constructed.
    Two buildings have been purchased and adapted for office use by the 
House of Representatives. The eight-story Congressional Hotel across 
from the Cannon on C Street SE was acquired in 1957 and subsequently 
altered for office use and a dormitory for the Pages. It has 124,000 
square feet. It was known as House Office Building Annex No. 1, until it 
was named the ``Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. House of Representatives Office 
Building'' in honor of the former Speaker of the House, pursuant to 
House Resolution 402, approved September 10, 1990. House Office Building 
Annex No. 2, named the ``Gerald R. Ford House of Representatives Office 
Building'' by the same resolution, was acquired in 1975 from the General 
Services Administration. The structure, located at Second and D Streets 
SW, was built in 1939 for the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a 
fingerprint file archives. This building has approximately 432,000 
square feet of space.

                         SENATE OFFICE BUILDINGS

             Richard Brevard Russell Senate Office Building

    The demand for an office building for the Representatives was 
greater because of their larger membership, and the Senate had been 
supplied with additional office space by the purchase of the Maltby 
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New Jersey Avenue NW. This building provided only a temporary need, and 
when it was condemned as an unsafe structure, the requirement arose for 
the Senators to have safer and more commodious office space. Under 
authorization of the Act of April 28, 1904, square 686 on the northeast 
corner of Delaware Avenue and B Street NE was purchased as a site for 
the Senate Office Building. The plans for the House Office Building were 
adapted for the Senate Office Building by the firm of Carrere & 
Hastings, with the exception that the side of the building fronting on 
First Street NE was temporarily omitted. The cornerstone was laid 
without special exercises on July 31, 1906, and the building was 
occupied March 5, 1909. In 1931, the completion of the fourth side of 
the building was commenced. In 1933, it was completed, together with 
alterations to the C Street facade, and the construction of terraces, 
balustrades, and approaches. The cost of the completed building, 
including the site, furnishings, equipment and the subway connecting the 
Senate Office Building with the United States Capitol, was $8,390,892.
    The building was named the ``Richard Brevard Russell Senate Office 
Building'' by Senate Resolution 296, 92d Congress, agreed to October 11, 
1972, as amended by Senate Resolution 295, 96th Congress, agreed to 
December 3, 1979.

             Everett McKinley Dirksen Senate Office Building

    Under legislation contained in the Second Deficiency Appropriations 
Act, 1948, Public Law 80-785, provision was made for an additional 
office building for the United States Senate with limits of cost of 
$1,100,000 for acquisition of the site and $20,600,000 for constructing 
and equipping the building.
    The authorized limit of cost for construction and equipment of the 
building was increased to $23,446,000 by the Legislative Branch 
Appropriations Act, 1958, and Public Law 85-85 and to $24,196,000 by the 
Second Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1959, Public Law 86-30. All work 
was carried forward by the Architect of the Capitol under the direction 
of the Senate Office Building Commission. The New York firm of Eggers & 
Higgins served as the consulting architects.
    The site was acquired and cleared in 1948-49 at a total cost of 
$1,011,492.
    A contract for excavation, concrete footings and mats for the new 
building was awarded in January 1955, in the amount of $747,200. 
Groundbreaking ceremonies were held January 26, 1955.
    A contract for the superstructure of the new building was awarded 
September 9, 1955, in the amount of $17,200,000. The cornerstone was 
laid July 13, 1956.
    As a part of this project, a new underground subway system was 
installed from the Capitol to both the Old and New Senate Office 
Buildings.
    An appropriation of $1,000,000 for furniture and furnishings for the 
new building was provided in the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1958, 
Public Law 85-170. An additional appropriation of $283,550 was provided 
in the Second Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1959, Public Law 86-30. 
The building was accepted for beneficial occupancy October 15, 1958.
    The building was named the ``Everett McKinley Dirksen Senate Office 
Building'' by Senate Resolution 296, 92d Congress, agreed to October 11, 
1972 and Senate Resolution 295, 96th Congress, agreed to December 3, 
1979.

                  Philip A. Hart Senate Office Building

    Construction as an extension to the Dirksen Senate Office Building 
was authorized by the Supplemental Appropriations Act, 1973, Public Law 
92-607, approved October 31, 1972; legislation enacted in subsequent 
years (ending with Public Law 96-69, approved September 16, 1979) 
increased the scope of the project and esablished a total cost ceiling 
of $137,700,400. The firm of John Carl Warnecke & Associates served as 
Associate Architect for the project.
    Senate Resolution 525, passed August 30, 1976, amended by Senate 
Resolution 295, 96th Congress, agreed to December 3, 1979, provided that 
upon completion of the extension it would be named the ``Philip A. Hart 
Senate Office Building'' to honor the Senator from Michigan.
    The contract for clearing of the site, piping for utilities, 
excavation, and construction of foundation was awarded in December 1975. 
Groundbreaking took place January 5, 1976. The contract for furnishing 
and delivery of the exterior stone was awarded in February 1977, and the 
contract for the superstructure, which included wall and roof systems 
and the erection of all exterior stonework, was awarded in October 1977. 
The contract for the first portion of the interior and related work was 
awarded in December 1978. A contract for interior finishing was awarded 
in July 1980. The first suite was occupied on November 22, 1982. 
Alexander Calder's mobile/stabile Mountains and Clouds was installed in 
the building's atrium in November 1986.

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                           CAPITOL POWER PLANT

    During the development of the plans for the Cannon and Russell 
Buildings, the question of heat, light, and power was considered. The 
Senate and House wings of the Capitol were heated by separate heating 
plants. The Library of Congress also had in use a heating plant for that 
building. Finally it was determined that the need for heating and 
lighting, with power for elevators, could be adequately met by the 
construction of a central power plant to furnish all heat and power, as 
well as light, for the Capitol group of buildings.
    Having determined the need for a central power plant, a site was 
selected in Garfield Park, bounded by New Jersey Avenue, South Capitol 
Street, Virginia Avenue, and E Street SE. Since this park was a 
Government reservation, an appropriation of money was not required to 
secure title. The determining factors leading to the selection of this 
site were its nearness to the tracks of the now Penn Central Railroad 
and its convenient distance to the river and to the buildings to be 
served by the plant.
    The dimensions of the Capitol Power Plant, which was constructed 
under authorization of the act of April 28, 1904, and completed and 
placed in operation in 1910, were 244 feet 8 inches by 117 feet. There 
are two radial brick chimneys 174 feet in height (reduced from 212 feet 
to 174 feet in 1951-52) and 11 feet in diameter at the top.
    The buildings originally served by the Capitol Power Plant were 
connected to it by a reinforced-concrete steam tunnel 7 feet high by 
4\1/2\ feet wide, with walls approximately 12 inches thick. This tunnel 
originated at the Capitol Power Plant and terminated at the Senate 
Office Building, with connecting tunnels for the Cannon House Office 
Building, the Capitol, and the Library of Congress. Subsequently it was 
extended to the Government Printing Office and the Washington City Post 
Office, with steam lines extended to serve the Longworth House Office 
Building, the Supreme Court Building, the John Adams Building of the 
Library of Congress, and the Botanic Garden.
    In September 1951, when the demand for electrical energy was 
reaching the maximum capacity of the Capitol Power Plant, arrangements 
were made to purchase electrical service from the local public utility 
company and to discontinue electrical generation. The heating and 
cooling functions of the Capitol Power Plant were expanded in 1935, 
1939, 1958, 1973, and 1980.

                          U.S. CAPITOL GROUNDS

                      A DESCRIPTION OF THE GROUNDS

    Originally a wooded wilderness, the U.S. Capitol Grounds today 
provide a park-like setting for the Nation's Capitol, offering a 
picturesque counterpoint to the building's formal architecture. The 
grounds immediately surrounding the Capitol are bordered by a stone wall 
and cover an area of 58.8 acres. Their boundaries are Independence 
Avenue on the south, Constitution Avenue on the north, First Street NE/
SE on the east, and First Street NW/SW on the west. Over 100 varieties 
of trees and bushes are planted around the Capitol, and thousands of 
flowers are used in seasonal displays. In contrast to the building's 
straight, neoclassical lines, most of the walkways in the grounds are 
curved. Benches along the paths offer pleasant spots for visitors to 
appreciate the building, its landscape, and the surrounding areas, most 
notably the Mall to the west.
    The grounds were designed by Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903), who 
planned the expansion and landscaping of the area that was performed 
from 1874 to 1892. Olmsted, who also designed New York's Central Park, 
is considered the greatest American landscape architect of his day. He 
was a pioneer in the development of public parks in America, and many of 
his designs were influenced by his studies of European parks, gardens, 
and estates. In describing his plan for the Capitol grounds, Olmsted 
noted that ``The ground is in design part of the Capitol, but in all 
respects subsidiary to the central structure.'' Therefore, he was 
careful not to group trees or other landscape features in any way that 
would distract the viewer from the Capitol. The use of sculpture and 
other ornamentation has also been kept to a minimum.
    Many of the trees on the Capitol grounds have historic or memorial 
associations. Among the oldest is the ``Cameron Elm'' near the House 
entrance. This tree was named in honor of the Pennsylvania Senator who 
ensured its preservation during Olmsted's landscaping project. Other 
trees commemorate members of Congress and other notable citizens, 
national organizations, and special events. In addition, over 30 States 
have made symbolic gifts of their state trees to the Capitol grounds. 
Many of the trees on the grounds bear plaques that identify their 
species and their historic significance. The eastern part of the grounds 
contains the greatest number of historic and commemorative trees.
    At the East Capitol Street entrance to the Capitol Plaza are two 
large rectangular stone fountains. The bottom levels now contain 
plantings, but at times in the past they have been used to catch the 
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plantings. Six massive red granite lamp piers topped with light 
fixtures in wrought-iron cages, and 16 smaller bronze light fixtures, 
line the paved plaza. Seats are placed at intervals along the sidewalks. 
Three sets of benches are enclosed with wrought-iron railings and 
grilles; the roofed bench was originally a shelter for streetcar 
passengers.
    The northern part of the grounds offers a shaded walk among trees, 
flowers, and shrubbery. A small, hexagonal brick structure named the 
Summer House may be found in the northwest corner of the grounds. This 
structure contains shaded benches, a central ornamental fountain, and 
three public drinking fountains. In a small grotto on the eastern side 
of the Summer House, a stream of water flows and splashes over rocks to 
create a pleasing sound and cool the summer breezes.
    The two round stone towers in the western portion of the grounds 
contain air shafts for the Capitol ventilation system. The southern 
tower provides air for the House Chamber area; the northern tower 
supplies the Senate.

              A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE GROUNDS BEFORE OLMSTED

    The land on which the Capitol stands was first occupied by the 
Manahoacs and the Monacans, who were subtribes of the Algonquin Indians. 
Early settlers reported that these tribes occasionally held councils not 
far from the foot of the hill. This land eventually became a part of 
Cerne Abbey Manor, and at the time of its acquisition by the Federal 
Government it was owned by Daniel Carroll of Duddington.
    The ``Residence Act'' of 1790 provided that the Federal Government 
should be established in a permanent location by the year 1800. In early 
March 1791 the Commissioners of the City of Washington, who had been 
appointed by President George Washington, selected the French engineer 
Pierre Charles L'Enfant to plan the new federal city. L'Enfant decided 
to locate the Capitol at the elevated east end of the Mall (on what was 
then called Jenkins' Hill); he described the site as ``a pedestal 
waiting for a monument.''
    At this time the site of the Capitol was a relative wilderness 
partly overgrown with scrub oak. Oliver Wolcott, a signer of the 
Declaration of Independence, described the soil as an ``exceedingly 
stiff clay, becoming dust in dry and mortar in rainy weather.'' A muddy 
creek with swampy borders flowed at the base of the hill, and an alder 
swamp bordered by tall woods occupied the place where the Botanic Garden 
now stands. The city's inhabitant's, like L'Enfant and Washington, 
expected that the capital would grow to the east, leaving the Capitol 
and the White House essentially on its outskirts. For some years the 
land around the Capitol was regarded as a common, crossed by roads in 
several directions and intended to be left as an open area.
    In 1825, a plan was devised for imposing order on the Capitol 
grounds, and it was carried out for almost 15 years. The plan divided 
the area into flat, rectangular grassy areas bordered by trees, flower 
beds, and gravel walks. The growth of the trees, however, soon deprived 
the other plantings of nourishment, and the design became increasingly 
difficult to maintain in light of sporadic and small appropriations. 
John Foy, who had charge of the grounds during most of this period, was 
``superseded for political reasons,'' and the area was then maintained 
with little care or forethought. Many rapidly growing but short-lived 
trees were introduced and soon depleted the soil; a lack of proper 
pruning and thinning left the majority of the area's vegetation ill-
grown, feeble, or dead. Virtually all was removed by the early 1870's, 
either to make way for building operations during Thomas U. Walter's 
enlargement of the Capitol or as required by changes in grading to 
accommodate the new work on the building or the alterations to 
surrounding streets.

                            THE OLMSTED PLAN

    The mid-19th-century extension of the Capitol, in which the House 
and Senate wings and the new dome were added, required also that the 
Capitol grounds be enlarged, and in 1874 Frederick Law Olmsted was 
commissioned to plan and oversee the project. As noted above, Olmsted 
was determined that the grounds should complement the building. In 
addition, he addressed an architectural problem that had persisted for 
some years: from the west--the direction in which the city was clearly 
growing--the earthen terraces at the building's base made it seem 
inadequately supported at the top of the hill. The solution, Olmsted 
believed, was to construct marble terraces on the north, west, and south 
sides of the building, thereby causing it to ``gain greatly in the 
supreme qualities of stability, endurance, and repose.'' He submitted 
his design for these features in 1875, and after extensive study it was 
approved.
    Work on the grounds began in 1874, concentrating first on the east 
side and then progressing to the west, north, and south sides in 1875. 
First, the ground was reduced in elevation. Almost 300,000 cubic yards 
of earth and other material were eventually removed, and over 200 trees 
were transplanted. New sewer, gas, and water systems were installed. The 
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was then enriched with fertilizers to provide a suitable growth medium 
for new plantings. Paths and roadways were graded and their foundations 
were laid.
    By 1876, gas and water service was completed for the entire grounds, 
and electrical lamp-lighting apparatuses had been installed. Stables and 
workshops had been removed from the northwest and southwest corners. A 
streetcar system north and south of the west grounds had been relocated 
farther from the Capitol, and ornamental shelters were in place at the 
north and south car-track termini. The granite and bronze lamp piers and 
ornamental bronze lamps for the east plaza area were completed.
    Work accelerated in 1877. By this time, according to Olmsted's 
report, ``altogether 7,837 plants and trees [had] been set out.'' 
However, not all had survived: hundreds were stolen or destroyed by 
vandals, and, as Olmsted explained, ``a large number of cattle [had] 
been caught trespassing.'' Other work met with less difficulty. Foot-
walks were laid with artificial stone, a mixture of cement and sand, and 
approaches were paved with concrete. An ornamental iron trellis had been 
installed on the northern east-side walk, and another was under way on 
the southern walk. An underground air duct for ventilating the Hall of 
the House was laid to a temporary opening in the west side of the hill.
    The 1878 appointment of watchmen to patrol the grounds was quite 
effective in preventing further vandalism, allowing the lawns to be 
completed and much shrubbery to be added. Also in that year, the roads 
throughout the grounds were paved.
    Most of the work required on the east side of the grounds was 
completed by 1879, and effort thus shifted largely to the west side. The 
Pennsylvania Avenue approach was virtually finished, and work on the 
Maryland Avenue approach had begun. The stone walls on the west side of 
the grounds were almost finished, and the red granite lamp piers were 
placed at the eastward entrance from Pennsylvania Avenue.
    In the years 1880-82, many features of the grounds were completed. 
These included the walls and coping around the entire perimeter, the 
approaches and entrances, the tower for the House air shaft, and the 
Summer House. Work on the terraces began in 1882, and most work from 
this point until 1892 was concentrated on these structures.
    In 1885, Olmsted retired from superintendency of the terrace 
project; he continued to direct the work on the grounds until 1889. 
Landscaping work was performed to adapt the surrounding areas to the new 
construction, grading the ground and planting shrubs at the bases of the 
walls, as the progress of the masonry work allowed. Some trees and other 
types of vegetation were removed, either because they had decayed or as 
part of a careful thinning-out process.
    In 1886, Olmsted recommended that the Senate side of the Capitol be 
supplied with fresh air through a duct and tower similar to those on the 
House side. This project was completed in 1889-90. In 1888, the wrought-
iron lamp frames and railings were placed at the Maryland Avenue 
entrance, making it the last to be completed. In 1892, the streetcar 
track that had extended into grounds from Independence Avenue was 
removed.

                        THE GROUNDS AFTER OLMSTED

    In the last years of the 19th century, work on the grounds consisted 
chiefly of maintenance and repairs as needed. Trees, lawns, and 
plantings were tended, pruned, and thinned to allow their best growth. 
This work was quite successful: by 1894, the grounds were so deeply 
shaded by trees and shrubs that Architect of the Capitol Edward Clark 
recommended an all-night patrol by watchmen to ensure public safety. A 
hurricane in September 1896 damaged or destroyed a number of trees, 
requiring extensive removals in the following year. Also in 1897, 
electric lighting replaced gas lighting in the grounds.
    Between 1910 and 1935, 61.4 acres north of Constitution Avenue were 
added to the grounds. Approximately 100 acres was added in subsequent 
years, bringing the total area to 274 acres. In 1981, the Architect of 
the Capitol developed the Master Plan for future development of the U.S. 
Capitol grounds and related areas.
    Since 1983, increased security measures have been put into effect, 
including the installation of barriers at vehicular entrances. However, 
the area still functions in many ways as a public park, and visitors are 
welcome to use the walks to tour the grounds. Demonstrations and 
ceremonies are often held on the grounds. During the summer, many high-
school bands perform in front of the Capitol, and a series of evening 
concerts by the bands of the Armed Forces is offered free of charge on 
the east front plaza. On various holidays, concerts by the National 
Symphony Orchestra are held on the west front lawn.

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                     ROOM ASSIGNMENTS IN THE CAPITOL

                                   AND

                        SENATE AND HOUSE CHAMBERS

  

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        ROOMS IN BASEMENT, TERRACE, AND COURTYARDS OF THE CAPITOL

             HOUSE SIDE                          SENATE SIDE

              basement                             basement

HB-1. House Sergeant at Arms.        SB-1. Senate Restaurant. Banquet 
                                       Department.
HB-1A. Clerk of the House.           SB-7. Senate Restaurant. Kitchen.
HB-4. Library of Congress-Capitol    SB-8. Senate Sergeant at Arms. 
        Station.                       Recording studio.
HB-9. House Restaurant. Coffee       SB-9. Senate Sergeant at Arms.
        shop.
HB-13. Speaker of the House.         SB-10. Senate Restaurant. Carry-
                                       Out.
HB-13B. Democratic Leader.           SB-11, 12. Architect of the 
                                       Capitol. Senate engineers.
HB-15. Architect of the Capitol.     SB-13, 13A, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 
        House engineers.               21, 21A. Architect of the 
                                       Capitol.
HB-16, 17, 18. Committee on          SB-20. Secretary of the Senate.
        Appropriations.
HB-20, 21, 22, 23, 24. House         SB-22. Architect of the Capitol. 
        Restaurant. Kitchen.           Masonry shop.
HB-25. House Chaplain.               SB-23. Senate Sergeant at Arms. 
                                       Custodial service.
HB-26, 27. Committee on Rules.       SB-36. Secretary of the Senate. 
                                       Newspaper room.
HB-28, 29, 31, 32, 32A, 33.            
        Architect of the Capitol.
              terrace                              terrace

HT-2, 2M, 4, 4M, 6, 6M. Committee    ST-1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 17, 18, 48. 
        on Standards of Official       Capitol Police.
        Conduct.
HT-3, 5, 7. Architect of the         ST-13. Senate Sergeant at Arms. 
        Capitol. Curator.              Special Services.
HT-8, 10. Clerk of the House.        ST-15. Capitol Guide Service.
        Pages.
HT-9, 11, 13, 15, 17. Clerk of the   ST-16. Architect of the Capitol. 
        House. Legislative             Insulation shop.
        Operations.
HT-12, 14, 16, 18. Architect of      ST-19, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30, 49, 
        Capitol. Flag office.          52, 59, 61, 68. Architect of the 
                                       Capitol. Mechanical rooms.
HT-20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 49, 49A, 62.  ST-20, 60, 62. Senate Sergeant at 
        Architect of the Capitol.      Arms. Custodial service.
        Mechanical rooms.
HT-30, 32, 34, 36. Architect of the  ST-34, 36, 38. Senate Sergeant at 
        Capitol. Sheetmetal shop.      Arms. Senate television control.
HT-33. Architect of the Capitol.     ST-41, 44. Secretary of the Senate. 
        Carpenter's key shop.          Printing Services.
HT-35, 37, 39. Architect of the      ST-45, 45A, 47, 70. Senate Sergeant 
        Capitol. Elevator shop.        at Arms.
HT-38, 40, 41. Architect of the      ST-50. Democratic Policy Committee.
        Capitol. Electrical shop.
HT-42, 44, 62. Architect of the      ST-51, 52, 64, 66. Architect of the 
        Capitol.                       Capitol. Paint shop.
HT-43. Architect of the Capitol.     ST-54. Secretary of the Senate. 
        Paint shop.                    Captioning services.
HT-45, 47. Architect of the          ST-56, 58. Secretary of the Senate. 
        Capitol. Laborers' shop.       Daily Digest.
HT-46. Architect of the Capitol.     ST-57. Republican Policy Committee.
        Plumbers' shop.
HT-50, 52. Clerk of the House.       ST-71, 73. Senate Sergeant at Arms. 
        Document Room.                 Recording studio (old Senate 
                                       subway tunnel).
HT-53, 55, 57. House television        
        control.
HT-56, 65, 66, 66A, 67. Committee      
        on Appropriations.
HT-58, 59, 60, 61. Clerk of the        
        House. Official Reporters 
        of Debates.
             courtyard                            courtyard

HC-4, 5A, 5B, 6, 7, 8, 9.            SC-4, 5A, 5B, 6, 10. Conference / 
        Conference / Hearing rooms.    Hearing rooms.
HC-5. Foyer.                         SC-5. Foyer.
HC-5C. Kitchen.                      SC-5C. Kitchen.
                                     SC-7, 8. Democratic Leader.
                                     SC-11, 12. Republican Leader.

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              ROOMS ON FIRST (GROUND) FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL

             HOUSE SIDE                          SENATE SIDE

Hall of Columns.
Hall of Capitols.
Great Experiment Hall.
Westward Expansion Hall.             Brumidi Corridors.

H-101. House Post Office.            S-101. Railroad Ticket Office.
H-104, 105. Chief Deputy Majority    S-102. Capitol Guide Service.
        Whip.
H-105A, 106, 107, 107A, 108, 109,    S-109, 110, 112, 112A, 112B, 114, 
        110, 113, 114, 114A, 115,      115. Senate Restaurant.
        116. Majority Whip.
H-111, 112. Chief Administrative     S-111, 111A, 111B, 113B. Senate 
        Officer.                       Restaurant. Kitchen.
H-117. House Restaurant [Ernest      S-113. Senate Restaurant [Styles 
        Petinaud Room].                Bridges Room].
H-118, 118A, 120A, 120B, 121. House  S-113A. Senate Restaurant. Catering 
        Restaurant.                    Office.
H-119, 120C. House Restaurant.       S-116, 117. Committee on Foreign 
        Kitchen.                       Relations.
H-120 House Restaurant [Charles E.   S-118, 119, 121. Democratic Policy 
        Bennett Room].                 Committee.
H-122, 123. Private dining room      S-120. Reception Room (Restaurant) 
        (Speaker).                     [Hugh Scott Room].
H-123A. House Restaurant. Catering   S-122, 123. Assistant Republican 
        Office.                        Leader.
H-124, 125. Sergeant at Arms.        S-125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 129A, 
                                       130, 130A, 131. Committee on 
                                       Appropriations.
H-126. Parliamentarian.              S-132, 133. Secretary of the 
                                       Senate. Parliamentarian.
H-127, 128. Speaker of the House.    S-134. Secretary of the Senate. 
                                       Legislative Clerk.
H-129. Wright Patman Congressional   S-135. Secretary of the Senate. 
        Federal Credit Union.          Journal Clerk.
H-130, 131. Members' private dining  S-138. Secretary of the Senate. 
        rooms.                         Executive Clerk and Office 
                                       Services [Arthur H. Vandenberg 
                                       Room].
H-132, 151. Democratic Leader.       S-139. Secretary of the Senate. 
                                       Engrossing and Enrolling Clerks.
H-133, 134. Republican Conference.   S-141. Old Supreme Court Chamber.
H-135. Subcommittee on Defense       S-145. Senate Wives' Reception 
        (Appropriations).              Room.
H-136, 137. Committee on Ways and    S-146. Committee on Appropriations.
        Means.
H-139. Committee on International    S-146A. Subcommittee on Commerce, 
        Relations.                     Justice, State, and the Judiciary 
                                       (Appropriations).
H-140. Committee on Appropriations   S-147. Architect of the Capitol.
        [George Mahon Room].
H-142, 143. Subcommittee on HUD-     S-148, 149, 150. Democratic Whip.
        Independent Agencies 
        (Appropriations).
H-144, 145, 146, 148. Committee on   S-153, 154. Attending Physician. 
        Appropriations.                First Aid.
H-147. Subcommittee on Legislative-  S-155. Attending Physician.
        D.C. (Appropriations).
H-149. Subcommittee on National      S-156. Senate Sergeant at Arms. 
        Security (Appropriations).     Special Services.
H-150. Subcommittee on Foreign         
        Operations 
        (Appropriations).
H-152, 152A. Committee on Rules.       
H-153, 154, 155, 156, 156A, 158.       
        Clerk of the House.
H-159, 160, 161, 162, 165, 166,        
        166A, 166B, 166C, 167. 
        Attending Physician.
H-163, 164. Committee on House 
        Oversight.
                                                                          
          CRYPT
                                                                EF-100. 
Reception Room (center, East Front).

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            ROOMS ON SECOND (PRINCIPAL) FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL

    HOUSE SIDE                             SENATE SIDE            

National Statuary Hall.
Hall of the House of                 Senate Chamber.
        Representatives.

H-201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206.      S-207. Senators' Conference Room 
        Democratic Leader.             [Mike Mansfield Room].
H-207. House Reception Room [Sam     S-208, 209. Secretary of the 
        Rayburn Room].                 Senate.
H-208, 208A. Committee on Ways and   S-210. Secretary of the Senate 
        Means.                         [John F. Kennedy Room].
H-209, 210. Speaker's Rooms.         S-211. Secretary of the Senate 
                                       [Lyndon B. Johnson Room].
H-211. Parliamentarian.              S-212. Vice President.
H-212, 213, 214. Representatives'    S-213. Senate Reception Room.
        retiring rooms.
H-216, 217, 218, 218A. Committee on  S-214. Ceremonial Office of the 
        Appropriations.                Vice President.
H-219. Majority Leader.              S-215. Senators' retiring room 
                                       [Marble Room].
H-220. Speaker's floor office.       S-216. President's Room.
H-221, 223. Republican cloakroom.    S-219, 219A. Secretary of the 
                                       Senate. Official Reporters of 
                                       Debates.
H-222, 224. Democratic cloakroom.    S-220. Secretary of the Senate. 
                                       Bill Clerk and Morning Business 
                                       Clerk.
H-225. Democratic Leader's floor     S-221, 221A, 222, 223, 224. 
        office.                        Democratic Leader [Robert C. Byrd 
                                       Rooms].
H-226, 226M-A, 226M-B, 226M-C.       S-225. Democratic cloakroom.
        Majority Leader.
H-227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232,      S-226. Republican cloakroom.
        232A, 233, 236. Speaker of 
        the House.
H-234. Prayer Room.                  S-227. Republican Leader.
H-235, 235A, 235B, 235C.             S-228. Old Senate Chamber.
        Congressional Women's 
        Reading Room [Lindy 
        Claiborne Boggs Room].
H-304M-A, 304M-B (mezzanine).        S-229, 229M. Republican Legislative 
        Periodical Press Gallery.      Scheduling Office.
                                     S-230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 234A, 
                                       235, 235A, 236. Republican Leader 
                                       [Howard H. Baker, Jr., Rooms].
                                     S-237. President Pro Tempore.
                                     S-238. [Strom Thurmond Room].
  
                                                                          
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              ROOMS ON THIRD (GALLERY) FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL

             HOUSE SIDE                          SENATE SIDE

H-301, 302, 303. Democratic Policy   S-308. Radio and Television Studio.
        Committee.
H-304, 304M-A, 304M-B. Periodical    S-309, 310. Democratic Secretary.
        Press Gallery.
H-305, 306, 307, 308. Democratic     S-311. Senate Wives' Lounge.
        Whip.
H-309, 310. Subcommittee on          S-312, 312A. Assistant Secretary of 
        Commerce, Justice, State,      the Senate.
        and the Judiciary 
        (Appropriations).
H-311, 312, 312A, 313, 314.          S-313, 313A, 314, 314A, 315, 316. 
        Committee on Rules.            Press Gallery.
H-315, 315A, 316, 317, 318, 319.     S-317. Press Photographers' 
        Press Gallery.                 Gallery.
H-320, 320M, 321, 321M, 322, 322A.   S-318. Democratic Policy Committee.
        Radio and Television 
        Correspondents' Gallery.
H-323. Committee on Appropriations.  S-319, 321, 322, 323, 324. Sergeant 
                                       at Arms.
H-324, 324M. Members' Families       S-320. Periodical Press Gallery.
        Room. [Thomas P. O'Neill, 
        Jr. Room].
H-325, 327A, 328, 329, 330, 330A,    S-325. Radio and Television 
        331, 332. Majority Leader.     Correspondents' Gallery.
H-326, 327, 333, 334, 335. Speaker   S-326. Hallway.
        of the House.
                                     S-331, 332, 333. Secretary of the 
                                       Senate. Senate Library.
                                     S-337, 337A. Secretary for the 
                                       Majority.
  

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              ROOMS ON FOURTH (ATTIC) FLOOR OF THE CAPITOL

             HOUSE SIDE                          SENATE SIDE

H-324M (mezzanine). Members'         S-406. Secretary of the Senate. 
        Families Room.                 Senate Security.
H-405. Permanent Select Committee    S-408, 409. Radio and Television 
        on Intelligence.               Correspondents' Gallery.
H-419A, 419B. Clerk of the House.    S-410. Secretary of the Senate. 
                                       Conservation and Preservation.
H-419C, 419D, 419E. Speaker of the   S-411, 413A, 413B, 420. Secretary 
        House.                         of the Senate. Curator of Art.
H-420. Architect of the Capitol.     S-412, 417. Architect of the 
        Curator.                       Capitol. Mechanical rooms.
H-420A, 421. Architect of the        S-413, 414, 415, 416, 418. 
        Capitol.                       Secretary of the Senate. Senate 
                                       Library.
                                     S-414A. Secretary of the Senate. 
                                       Human Resources.
                                     S-419. Capitol Historical Society.

                          Note: To reach H-405 and S-406--Use express 
elevator on the first floor at southeast wall of the Crypt, and take to 
fourth floor of Capitol.

Charts edited by Jay Bon.

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                          EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS

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                               THE CABINET

  
  

Vice President of the United                    Al Gore, of Tennessee.  
    States.                                                             
                                                                        
Secretary of State............................  Warren M. Christopher,  
                                                 of California.         
                                                                        
Secretary of the Treasury.....................  Robert Edward Rubin, of 
                                                 New York.              
                                                                        
Secretary of Defense..........................  William Perry, of       
                                                 California.            
                                                                        
Attorney General..............................  Janet Reno, of Florida. 
                                                                        
Secretary of the Interior.....................  Bruce Babbitt, of       
                                                 Arizona.               
                                                                        
Secretary of Agriculture......................  Dan Glickman, of Kansas.
                                                                        
Secretary of Commerce.........................  Ronald H. Brown, of the 
                                                 District of Columbia.  
                                                                        
Secretary of Labor............................  Robert B. Reich, of     
                                                 Massachusetts.         
                                                                        
Secretary of Health and Human                   Donna E. Shalala, of    
                                                 Wisconsin.             
    Services.                                                           
                                                                        
Secretary of Housing and Urban                  Henry G. Cisneros, of   
                                                 Texas.                 
    Development.                                                        
                                                                        
Secretary of Transportation...................  Federico Pena, of       
                                                 Colorado.              
                                                                        
Secretary of Energy...........................  Hazel Rollins O'Leary,  
                                                 of Minnesota.          
                                                                        
Secretary of Education........................  Richard W. Riley, of    
                                                 South Carolina.        
                                                                        
Secretary of Veterans' Affairs................  Jesse Brown, of         
                                                 Virginia.              
                                                                        
Director, Office of                             Alice M. Rivlin, of the 
                                                 District of Columbia.  
    Management and Budget.                                              
                                                                        
Chair, Council of Economic                      Laura D'Andrea Tyson, of
                                                 California.            
    Advisers.                                                           
                                                                        
U.S. Ambassador to the                          Madeleine Korbel        
                                                 Albright, of the       
                                                 District               
    United Nations                                  of Columbia.        
                                                                        
U.S. Trade Representative.....................  Michael Kantor, of      
                                                 California.            
                                                                        
Administrator, Environmental                    Carol M. Browner, of    
                                                 Florida.               
    Protection Agency.                                                  
                                                                        
Director, Office of National                    Lee P. Brown, of Texas. 
    Drug Control Policy.                                                
                                                                        
Chief of Staff................................  Leon Panetta, of        
                                                 California.            
                                                                        


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                                EXECUTIVE


 
                              THE PRESIDENT

    WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON, Democrat, of Arkansas; born in Hope, AR, 
August 19, 1946; attended public schools in Hope and Hot Springs, AR; 
B.S., Georgetown University, 1968; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University, 
England, 1968-70; J.D., Yale Law School, 1973; professor, University of 
Arkansas, 1973-76; attorney general, State of Arkansas, 1977-79; 
counsel, Wright, Lindsey, and Jennings, Little Rock, 1981-83; elected 
Governor of Arkansas, 1979-81 and 1983-92; chair: National Governor's 
Association; the Education Commission of the States; the Lower 
Mississippi Delta Development Commission; the Southern Growth Policies 
Board; Democratic Governor's Association; Democratic Leadership Council; 
married to Hillary Rodham Clinton; one daughter, Chelsea; elected the 
42d President of the United States, November 3, 1992; inaugurated 
January 20, 1993.

                    EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

                         THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE

            1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 20500.  Phone, 456-1414

   (OEOB) Old Executive Office Building, 17th Street and Pennsylvania 
                              Avenue, 20500

The President of the United States.--William J. Clinton.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Oval Office 
        Operations.--Nancy Hernreich.
    The President's Aide.--Stephen Goodin.
    Special Assistant to the President and Director of Personal 
        Correspondence.--Carolyn Huber.
    Counselor to the President.--Thomas F. (Mack) McLarty.

                             CABINET AFFAIRS

                             Phone, 456-2572

Assistant to the President for Cabinet Affairs.--Kathryn O. Higgins.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Secretary to the 
        Cabinet.--Stephen B. Silverman.
        Special Assistant to the President for Cabinet Affairs.--Phillip 
            Caplan.
        Special Assistant to the President.--LeeAnn Inadomi.
        Staff Assistant.--Jason Goldberg.

                             CHIEF OF STAFF

                             Phone, 456-6797

Chief of Staff to the President.--Leon E. Panetta.
    Senior Advisors to the Chief of Staff:
        John Angell
        Martha Foley
        Barry Toiv
    Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff.--Jennifer Palmieri.
    Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Political Affairs.--Harold 
        Ickes.
        Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and 
            Political Affairs.--Janice Enright.
    Special Assistant to the President.--Jennifer O'Connor.
    Counselor to the President.--William E. Curry, Jr.
    Assistant to the President and Director of Special Projects.--Rahm 
        I. Emanuel.
    Deputy Chief of Staff for White House Operations.--Erskine Bowles.
    Special Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations.--
        Pamela Madaris.
    Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations.--Brian 
        Bailey.
    Analyst to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations.--Yusuf Khapra.
    
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                                 POLICY

                             Phone, 456-7105

Senior Advisor to the President and Executive Assistant to the Chief of 
    Staff for Policy.--George Stephanopoulos.
    Executive Assistant to the Senior Advisor.--Heather Beckel.

                  STRATEGIC PLANNING AND COMMUNICATIONS

                Phone, 456-2640, Speechwriting, 456-2777

Assistant to the President and Coordinator of Strategic Planning/
    Communications.--Mark D. Gearan.
    Staff Assistants to the Coordinator for Strategic Planning:
        Steven Cohen.
        Angus King.
    Special Assistant to the Coordinator for Strategic Planning.--Jake 
        Siewart, 456-2100.
    Assistant to the President and White House Press Secretary.--Michael 
        McCurry, 456-2673.
    Assistant to the Press Secretary.--Julia R. Green, 456-2673.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary for 
        Operations.--Evelyn S. Lieberman, 456-5610.
        Deputy Press Secretaries:
            Mary Ellen Glynn, 456-2580.
            Virginia (Ginny) Terzano, 456-2580.
        Assistant Press Secretary.--Vicki Rivas-Vazquez, 456-2580.
    Deputy Assistant to the President for Speechwriting and Research.--
        Don Baer, Room 196, 456-2777.
        Staff Assistant.--Gabrielle Bushman, Room 197, 456-2777.
    Director of Media Affairs.--Lorraine L. McHugh, Room 166, 456-7150.
    Special Assistant to the President and Director of Research.--Ann 
        Walker, Room 197, 456-7845.

                             CORRESPONDENCE

                             Phone, 456-7610

Special Assistant to the President and Director of Correspondence and 
        Presidential Messages.--Jim Dorskind, (OEOB), Room 94, 456-5460.
    Deputy Director.--Jennifer McCarthy, (OEOB), Room 94, 456-6556.
    Director for--
        Presidential Messages.--Carmen Fowler, (OEOB), Room 91, 456-
            5505.
        Presidential Letters.--Debbie Hardin, (OEOB), Room 94, 456-5490.
        Greetings/Comments.--Jamie Shell Williams, (OEOB), Room 39, 456-
            5444.
        Agency Liaison.--Sue J. Smith, (OEOB), Room 6, 456-5480.
        First Lady's Correspondence.--Alice Pushkar, (OEOB), Room 18, 
            456-2941.
        President's Personal Correspondence.--Millie Alston, 456-2957.

                        COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT

                             Phone, 456-2632

Counsel to the President.--Abner J. Mikva.
    Executive Assistant to the Counsel to the President.--Cheryl L. 
        Sweitzer.
    Deputy Counsels to the President: James Castello, 456-6611; Bruce 
        Lindsey, 456-2668.
    Executive Assistant to the Deputy Counsel.--Ann M. Oleary, 456-2328.
    Special Counsel to the President.--Jane C. Sherburne, 456-5116.
    Assistant Counsel to the President.--Clarissa Cerda, (OEOB), Room 
        128, 456-7903.
    Associate Counsels to the President:
        Christopher D. Cerf, (OEOB), Room 136, 456-2144.
        David B. Fein, (OEOB), Room 142, 456-6219.
        Marvin Krislov, (OEOB), Room 128, 456-7903.
        Doug Letter, (OEOB), Room 125, 456-7901.
        Cheryl D. Mills, (OEOB), Room 128, 456-7900.
        Miriam R. Nemetz, (OEOB), Room 142, 456-5092.
        Stephen R. Neuwirth, (OEOB), Room 130, 456-7903.
        Beth Nolan, (OEOB), Room 136, 456-6229.
        Victoria L. Radd, (OEOB), Room 125, 456-7901.
        Kathleen M. Whalen, (OEOB), Room 126.5, 456-7900.
        John Yarowsky, (OEOB), Room 486, 456-7922.
        
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                         DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL

                             Phone, 456-2216

Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy.--Carol H. Rasco.
    Executive Assistant.--Rosalyn A. Kelly, 456-2249.
    Deputy Assistants to the President for Domestic Policy:
        William Galston, 456-2999.
        Bruce Reed, (OEOB), Room 216, 456-6515.
    Senior Advisor to the President for Policy Development.--Ira 
        Magaziner, (OEOB), Room 216, 456-6406.

                           FIRST LADY'S OFFICE

                             Phone, 456-6266

The First Lady.--Hillary Rodham Clinton.
    Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the First Lady.--
        Margaret A. Williams.
    Assistant to the Chief of Staff to the First Lady.--Marjorie Tarmey, 
        (OEOB), Room 100.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and--
        Deputy Chief of Staff to the First Lady.--Melanne Verveer, 
            (OEOB), Room 100.
        Press Secretary to the First Lady.--Lisa Caputo, (OEOB), Room 
            100, 456-2960.
    Special Assistant to the President and Social Secretary.--Ann Stock, 
        456-7136.

                        INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

                             Phone, 456-2896

Assistant to the President and Director for Intergovernmental Affairs.--
    Marcia L. Hale.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and--
        Deputy Director of Intergovernmental Affairs.--John B. Emerson, 
            (OEOB), Room 148, 456-7953.
        Deputy Director for Intergovernmental Affairs.--John P. Hart, 
            (OEOB), Room 106, 456-2896.

                           LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

                             Phone 456-2230

Assistant to the President and Director for Legislative Affairs.--
    Patrick Griffin.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director for 
            Legislative Affairs.--Susan Brophy, 456-2230.
        Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.--
            Timothy Keating, 456-2230.
            Staff Assistants: Ann Cattalini, 456-2096; Erin O'Connor, 
                456-2097.
        Deputy Assistants to the President for Legislative Affairs: 
            Alphonso Maldon; Ira Fishman, 456-6620.
        Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs, 
            (Senate).--Steven Ricchetti, 456-6493.
            Special Assistants (Senate): Paul R. Carey; Barbara Chow; 
                Tracey Thornton, 456-6493.
        Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs, 
                (House).--Lorraine Miller, 456-6620.
            Special Assistants: Karen L. Hancox; Janet Murguia, 456-
                6620.
        Director of Congressional Correspondence.--[Vacant], 456-7500.

                      MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

                             Phone, 456-2861

Deputy Assistant to the President for Management and Administration.--
    Jodie Torkelson.
    Special Assistant to the President for Management and Administration 
        and Director of the Office of Administration--Patsy L. 
        Thomasson.
    Special Assistant for Management and Administration.--Michael 
        Malone, 456-2021.

                        NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL

         Old Executive Office Building, 20500.  Phone, 456-6630

Assistant to the President for Economic Policy.--Laura D'Andrea Tyson.
    Deputy Assistants to the President for Economic Policy:
        W. Bowman (Bo) Cutter (OEOB), Room 231, 456-5353.
        Gene Sperling, 456-2620.
        
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    Special Assistants to the President for Economic Policy:
        Michael Deich, (OEOB), Room 233, 456-2801.
        Paul Dimond, (OEOB), Room 225, 456-2800.
        Elwood (Elgie) Holstein, (OEOB), Room 221, 456-2800.
        Dorothy Robyn, (OEOB), Room 233, 456-2802.
        Heather Ross, (OEOB), Room 234, 456-2802.
        Ellen Seidman, (OEOB), Room 234\1/2\, 456-2802.
    Directors to the National Economic Council:
        [Vacant], (OEOB), Room 228, 456-2800.
        Thomas Kalil, (OEOB), Room 233, 456-2802.
        David Lane, (OEOB), Room 231, 456-5351.
        Peter Yu, (OEOB), Room 233, 456-2801.
    Director to the National Economic Council/Council of Economic 
        Advisers.--Michael B.G. Froman, (OEOB), Room 365, 456-9291.

                            NATIONAL SERVICE

         Old Executive Office Building, 20500.  Phone, 456-6444

Assistant to the President and Director.--Eli J. Segal, (OEOB), Room 
    145.
    Executive Assistant to the Director.--Karen D. Ewing, (OEOB), Room 
        145.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director.--Richard C. 
        Allen, (OEOB), Room 145.
    Special Assistant to the President and--
        General Counsel.--Jacob J. (Jack) Lew, (OEOB), Room 146.
        Public Liaison.--Gloria P. Johnson, (OEOB), Room 147.

                      OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT

                             Phone, 456-2326

The Vice President.--Al Gore.
    Executive Assistant to the Vice President.--Heather Marabeti, 456-
        2326.
    Chief of Staff and Counselor to the Vice President.--John M. (Jack) 
        Quinn, (OEOB), Room 276, 456-6605.
    Director of Communications.--Lorraine Voles, (OEOB), Room 272, 456-
        7035.
    National Security Advisor.--Leon S. Fuerth, (OEOB), Room 298, 395-
        4213.
    Counsel.--Kumiki Gibson, (OEOB), Room 266, 456-7020.
        Deputy Counsel and Director of Legislative Affairs.--Thurgood 
            Marshall, Jr., S-212 Capitol, 224-8391.
    Special Assistant to the Vice President and Chief of Staff to Mrs. 
        Gore.--Skila S. Harris, (OEOB), Room 200, 456-6640.
    Policy Advisors:
        Greg C. Simon, (OEOB), Room 288, 456-6222.
        Elaine C. Kamarck, (OEOB), Room 273, 456-2816.
    Director of Scheduling.--Kim Tilley, (OEOB), Room 287, 395-4245.
    Director of Advance and Deputy Director of Scheduling.--Dennis W. 
        Alpert, (OEOB), Room 279, 456-7935.
    Executive Assistant.--Heather Marabeti, 456-2326.
    Director of Correspondence.--Bill Mason, Room 202, 224-2424.

                            POLITICAL AFFAIRS

                             Phone, 456-6257

Assistant to the President and Director of Political Affairs.--Douglas 
    B. Sosnik, 456-1125.
    Special Assistant to the Director.--Amanda Crumley, 456-5686.
    Special Assistants to the President for Political Affairs:
        Tom Epstein, (OEOB), Room 115, 456-2944.
        Linda L. Moore, (OEOB), Room 115, 456-6500.

                         PRESIDENTIAL PERSONNEL

                             Phone, 456-6676

Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential Personnel.--Bob 
        J. Nash.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director and Chief of 
        Staff.--Antonella Pianalto, (OEOB), Room 158, 456-6761.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director.--Craig T. 
        Smith, (OEOB), Room 156, 456-2497.
        
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    Assistant to the Deputy Director and Political Liaison.--Elizabeth 
        A. Martinez, (OEOB), Room 156, 456-5260.
    Staff Assistant.--Christopher Warren, (OEOB), Room 154, 456-5261.
    Special Assistants to the President and Associate Directors.--Peggy 
        A. Clark, (OEOB), Room 141, 456-7831; Elizabeth A. Montoya, Room 
        (OEOB), 151, 456-5276; Charles Duncan, (OEOB), Room 139, 456-
        5263.

                        OFFICE OF PUBLIC LIAISON

                             Phone, 456-2930

Assistant to the President and Director for Public Liaison.--Alexis M. 
    Herman.
    Executive Assistant to the Director.--Ruby G. Moy.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director for Public 
        Liaison.--Doris Matsui.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and Director for Women's 
        Initiatives and Outreach.--Betsy Myers.
    Special Assistant to the President and Staff Director.--Lee 
        Satterfield.
    Special Assistants to the President for Public Liaison:
        Kate Carr.
        Andre Oliver.
        Marilyn Yager.
    Associate Directors:
        Marilyn DiGiacobbe.
        Jay Footlik.
        Robert Ben Johnson.
        Flo McAfee.
        Suzanna Valdez.
        Dan Wexler.
    Special Assistants:
        Ann Eder.
        Debbie Fine.
        Jeffrey Shulman.
        Christopher Wayne.
        Dana A. Wyckoff.

                         SCHEDULING AND ADVANCE

Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Scheduling and 
        Advance.--William (Billy) Webster, 456-7560.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director.--Isabelle 
        Tapia, (OEOB), Room 185.5, 456-7948.
    Special Assistant to the President and Director of Scheduling for 
        the First Lady.--Patti Solis, (OEOB), Room 185.5, 456-2468.
    Special Assistant to the President and Trip Director for the 
        President.--Wendy Smith, (OEOB), Room 184, 456-7568.
    Special Assistants to the President and Deputy Directors of 
        Scheduling for the President:
        Lee Satterfield, (OEOB), Room 184, 456-2920.
        Stephanie Streett, (OEOB), Room 184, 456-2537.
        Anne Walley, (OEOB), Room 184, 456-5330.
    Special Assistant to the President and Trip Director.--Andrew 
        Friendly, (OEOB), Room 185.5, 456-7560.

                             STAFF SECRETARY

Assistant to the President and Staff Secretary.--John D. Podesta, 456-
        2702.
    Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Staff Secretary.--Todd 
        D. Stern.
    Administrative Assistant to the Staff Secretary.--Frances R. (Fran) 
        Wessel.
    Administrative Assistants: Jennifer Dudley; Sharon E. Wagner.
    Executive Clerk.--G. Timothy Saunders, (OEOB), Room 5, 456-2226.
    Director of Records Management.--Terry W. Good, (OEOB), Room 80, 
        456-7211.

                            VISITOR'S OFFICE

Director.--Melinda N. Bates, 456-2322.
    Deputy Director.--Ann McCoy, 456-6306.
    Assistant Director.--Marc Hoberman, 456-1202.

                       WHITE HOUSE MILITARY OFFICE

Deputy Assistant to the President and Director.--Alan P. Sullivan, 456-
    2150.
    
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    Chief of Staff.--Col. James A. Hawkins, U.S. Air Force.
    Air Force Aide to the President.--Maj. Darren McDew, 395-1747.
    Army Aide to the President.--Maj. Michael Mudd, 395-1747.
    Coast Guard Aide to the President.--Lt. Cmdr. June Ryan, 395-1747.
    Marine Corps Aide to the President.--Maj. Leo Mercado, Jr., 395-
        1747.
    Naval Aide to the President.--Cmdr. Richard Fitzpatrick, 395-1747.
    Commander, White House Communications Agency.--Col. Jake Simmons, 
        U.S. Army, Anacostia, 757-5531.
    Commanding Officer, Camp David.--Cmdr. Richard Cellon, U.S. Navy, 
        Camp David, 395-2810.
    Commanding Officer, HMX-1.--Col. Melvin W. De Mars, U.S. Marine 
        Corps, Quantico, 395-2034.
    Presidential Pilot.--Col. Robert D. Barr, U.S. Air Force, Andrews 
        Air Force Base, 395-6392.
    Chief, White House Transportation Agency.--Leroy Borden, White House 
        Garage, 456-2660.
    White House Medical Unit.--Capt. Connie Mariano, U.S. Navy, 757-
        2481.

                      COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS

Chair.--[Vacant], (OEOB), Room 314, 395-5042.
    Chief of Staff.--Thomas P. O'Donnell, (OEOB), Room 320, 395-5084.
    Member.--Joseph E. Stiglitz, (OEOB), Room 314, 395-5036.
    Member Nominee.--Martin N. Baily, (OEOB), Room 315, 395-5046.

                    COUNCIL ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY

Chair.--Kathleen McGinty, (OEOB), Room 360, 456-6224.
    General Counsel.--Dinah Bear, 722 Jackson Place, 395-7421.
    Associate Director for--
        International Trade and Development.--A. Jane Bradley, (OEOB), 
            Room 361-A, 456-9141.
        Toxics and Environmental Protection.--Bradley M. Campbell, 
            (OEOB), Room 564, 456-6549.
        NEPA Oversight.--Ray Clark, 722 Jackson Place, 395-7419.
        Natural Resources.--Thomas C. Jensen, 722 Jackson Place, 395-
            7415.
        Communications and Technology.--Brian J. Johnson, (OEOB), Room 
            357, 456-6542.
        Sustainable Development.--Keith E. Laughlin, (OEOB), Room 356, 
            456-6550.
        Global Environment.--David B. Sandalow, (OEOB), Room 357, 456-
            6543.
        Air, Transportation and Energy.--Wesley P. Warren, (OEOB), Room 
            357, 456-5143.
    Chief of Staff.--Shelley N. Fidler, (OEOB), Room 360, 456-6530.

                       CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

              Washington, DC 20505.  Phone, (703) 482-1100

Director.--John M. Deutch.
    Deputy Director, Administration.--Frank J. Ruocco.
    Director of Congressional Affairs.--Joanne O. Isham, (703) 482-6121.
    Congressional Inquiries.--(703) 482-6136.

                        NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL

         Old Executive Office Building, 20503.  Phone, 456-9491

                                 MEMBERS

The President.--William J. Clinton.
    The Vice President.--Al Gore.
    The Secretary of State.--Warren M. Christopher.
    The Secretary of Defense.--William J. Perry.

                           STATUTORY ADVISERS

    Director of Central Intelligence.--John Deutch.
    Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.--Gen. John M. Shalikashvili.
    Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.--Anthony 
        Lake, 456-9491.
    Special Assistant to the Assistant to the President for National 
        Security Affairs.--Wilma G. Hall, 456-9491.
    Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security.--Samuel 
        (Sandy) R. Berger, 456-9481.
        
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    Special Assistant to the Deputy for National Security.--Kristen K. 
        Cicio, 456-9481.
    Executive Assistant to the Assistant and Deputy Assistant to the 
        President for National Security Affairs.--Neal S. Wolin, 456-
        9491.

                        OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Special Assistant to the President for Management and Administration and 
        Director of the Office of Administration.--Patsy L. Thomasson, 
        (OEOB), Room 145, 456-2861.
    Special Assistant to the Director.--Kristin L. White, (OEOB), Room 
        145, 456-2015.
    Deputy Director.--John W. Cressman, (OEOB), Room 480, 395-6963.
    Assistant to the Deputy Director for Administrative Operations.--Ada 
        L. Posey, (NEOB), Room 5001, 395-7100.
    Director, Information Systems and Technology Division.--James L. 
        MacDonald, Jr., (NEOB), Room 4208, 395-6403.

                     OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET

      (OEOB) Old Executive Office Building, 20503.  Phone, 395-4840

Director.--Alice M. Rivlin, Room 252, 395-4742.
    Senior Advisor to the Director.--William Halter, Room 350, 395-3585.
    Special Assistants to the Director:
        Jill Blickstein, Room 251, 395-5883.
        Phillip Cullom, Room 253, 395-9140.
        Chantale Wong, Room 251, 395-9180.
    Deputy Director.--Jack Lew, Room 260, 395-6190.
    Deputy Director for Management.--John A. Koskinen, Room 260, 395-
        6190.
        Assistant to the Director for Management Issues.--Edward DeSeve, 
            Room 252, 395-4742.
        Associate Director for Administration.--John B. (Jack) Arthur, 
            Room 254, 395-3060.
    Assistant Director for Budget Review.--Barry B. Anderson, Room 258, 
        395-4630.
        Deputy Assistant Director for--
            Budget Analysis and Systems.--Philip R. Dame, (NEOB), Room 
                6001, 395-7503.
            Budget Review and Concepts.--Richard P. Emery, Jr., (NEOB), 
                Room 6204, 395-4632.
        Associate Director for--
            Communications.--Larry Haas, Room 253, 395-7254.
            Economic Policy.--Joseph J. Minarik, Room 244, 395-5873.
            General Government and Finance.--Bob Litan, Room 246, 395-
                3120.
            Health/Personnel.--Nancy-Ann Min, Room 262, 395-5178.
            Human Resources.--Kenneth S. Apfel, Room 260, 395-4844.
            Legislative Affairs.--[Vacant], Room 243, 395-4790.
            National Security and International Affairs.--Gordon Adams, 
                Room 238, 395-4657.
            Natural Resources, Energy and Science.--T.J. Glauthier, Room 
                246, 395-4561.
        Deputy Associate Director for--
            Housing, Treasury, and Finance.--Alan B. Rhinesmith, (NEOB), 
                Room 9201, 395-4516.
            Transportation, Commerce and Justice.--Kenneth L. Schwartz, 
                (NEOB), Room 9202, 395-4892.
            Health.--Barry Clendenin, (NEOB), Room 7025, 395-4922.
            VA/Personnel.--Franklin S. Reeder, (NEOB), Room 7007, 395-
                7388.
            Human Resources.--[Vacant], (NEOB), Room 8201, 395-6150.
            International Affairs.--Philip A. DuSault, (NEOB), Room 
                10002, 395-4770.
            National Security.--Phebe N. Vickers, (NEOB), Room 10001, 
                395-4572.
            Energy and Science.--Kathleen Peroff, (NEOB), Room 8002, 
                395-3404.
            Natural Resources.--Ronald M. Cogswell, (NEOB), Room 8001, 
                395-4586.
    General Counsel.--Robert G. Damus, Room 262, 395-5044.
    Assistant Director for Legislative Reference.--Jim Murr, Room 7202, 
        395-4864.
    Controller.--[Vacant], (NEOB), Room 6025, 395-3585.
        Administrator, Office of--
            Federal Procurement Policy.--Steven Kelman, Room 352, 395-
                5802.
            Information and Regulatory Affairs.--Sally Katzen, Room 350, 
                395-4852.

                 OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY

       Executive Office of the President, 20500.  Phone, 395-6700

Director.--Lee P. Brown, 750 17th Street, Room 800, 395-6700.
    Chief of Staff.--Robert Wasserman, 750 17th Street, Room 858, 395-
        6700.
        
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    Director of--
        Demand Reduction.--Fred Garcia, 750 17th Street, Room 713, 395-
            6751.
        Supply Reduction.--Henry H. Marsden, III (acting), 750 17th 
            Street, Room 755, 395-6764.
    Director and Program Analyst, Bureau of State and Local Affairs.--
        George Kosnik (acting), 705 17th Street, Room 732, 395-6752.
    Director of--
        Planning and Budget.--John T. Carnevale, 750 17th Street, Room 
            817, 395-6736.
        Counter-Drug Technology Assessment Center.--Albert E. 
            Brandenstein, 750 17th Street, Room 731, 395-6781.
        Public and Legislative Affairs.--Charlotte Hayes, 750 17th 
            Street, Room 847, 395-6618.

                 OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY

           Executive Office Building, 20500.  Phone, 456-7116

Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy.--John H. 
        Gibbons, (OEOB), Room 424.
    Assistant Director for Budget and Administration.--Barbara A. 
        Ferguson, (OEOB), Room 431, 456-6001.
    Associate Director for--
        Technology.--Lionel S. Johns, (OEOB), Room 423, 456-6046.
        Environment.--Robert T. Watson, (OEOB), Room 443, 456-6202.
        National Security and International Affairs.--Jane Wales, 
            (OEOB), Room 494, 456-2894.
        Science.--MRC Greenwood, (OEOB), Room 436, 456-6130.
    Assistant Director for--
        Environment.--Mark Schaefer, (OEOB), Room 443, 456-6202.
        Science and Security.--Barbara J. Moore, (OEOB), Room 490, 456-
            6050.
        Technology.--Henry C. Kelly, (OEOB), Room 423, 456-6034.
    Executive Secretary, National Science and Technology Council.--
        Angela Phillips Diaz, (OEOB), Room 435, 456-6101.
    Executive Secretary, President's Committee of Advisors for Science 
        and Technology.--Angela Phillips Diaz, (OEOB), Room 435, 456-
        6100.
    Special Assistant for--
        Defense Conversion.--Katherine Gillman, (OEOB), Room 423, 456-
            6040.
        Information Technology.--Michael Nelson, (OEOB), Room 423, 456-
            6039.
    Special Assistant and Scheduler.--Susanne Bachtel, (OEOB), Room 424, 
        456-7116.
    General Counsel.--Holly Gwin, (OEOB), Room 428.5, 456-2735.
    Intergovernmental Affairs and Policy.--Timothy Newell, (OEOB), Room 
        428, 456-6020.

                   OFFICE OF U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE

        Winder Building, 600 17th Street 20506.  Phone, 395-5797

Ambassador, U.S. Trade Representative.--Michael (Mickey) Kantor, Room 
        209A, 395-3204.
    Chief of Staff.--Peter L. Scher, Room 209, 395-6850.
    Ambassador, Deputy U.S. Trade Representative.--Charlene Barshefsky, 
        Room 201A, 395-6890.
    Senior Advisor to U.S. Trade Representative.--Jeffrey M. Lang, Room 
        200, 395-5114.
    Ambassador and Chief Textile Negotiator.--Jennifer Hillman, Room 
        300A, 395-3026.
        Deputy Chief Textile Negotiator.--Caroyl L. Miller, Room 309, 
            395-3026.
    Counselor to the U.S. Trade Representative.--Ellen Frost, Room 216, 
        395-5636.
    General Counsel.--Ira Shapiro, Room 221, 395-3150.
    Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for--
        Administration.--John Hopkins, Room 125, 395-5797.
        Agriculture Affairs.--Suzanne Early, Room 417, 395-6127.
        Asia and the Pacific.--Nancy J. Adams, Room 400A, 395-4755; 
            Robert B. Cassidy, Room 401A, 395-3430.
        North American Affairs.--David A. Weiss, Room 520, 395-3412.
        Congressional Affairs.--Nancy Leamond, Room 113, 395-6951.
        Economic Affairs.--David A. Walters, Room 516, 395-3583.
        Policy Coordination.--Frederick Montgomery, Room 501A, 395-3475.
        Environment and Natural Resources.--Jennifer Haverkemp (acting), 
            Room 415, 395-7320.
        Europe and the Mediterranean.--Chris Marcich, Room 323, 395-
            4620.
        GATT Affairs.--Dorothy Dwoskin, Room 509, 395-6843.
        Trade and Development.--Jon Rosenbaum, Room 515, 395-6971.
        Industry.--Donald Phillips, Room 420, 395-5656.
        Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Liaison.--Debbie Shon, Room 
            100A, 395-6120.
            
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        Japan and China.--Ira Wolf, Room 320, 395-3900.
        Public Affairs.--Anne Luzzatto, Room 103, 395-3350.
        Services, Investment, and Intellectual Property.--Donald 
            Abelson, Room 301A, 395-6864.
    Associate Trade Representative for Western Hemisphere.--Peter F. 
        Allgeier, Room 523, 395-6135.
        Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for--
            Agricultural Affairs.--Leonard W. Condon, Room 419, 395-
                6127.
            Asia and the Pacific.--Peter H. Collins, Room 407, 395-6813.
            Congressional Affairs.--Carmen Lowrey, Room 109, 395-6951.
            Eastern and Central Europe.--Catherine A. Novelli, Room 317, 
                395-3074.
            Western Europe and the Mediterranean.--Timothy Richards, 
                Room 323A, 395-4620.
            GATT Affairs.--Richard G. Meier, Room 505, 395-6843.
            Industry.--Donald W. Eiss, Room 418, 395-5656; Gordana Earp, 
                Room 422A, 395-6160.
            China and Mongolia.--Lee M. Sands, Room 316, 395-5050.
            Public Affairs.--Diane Wildman-Burns, Room 103, 395-3230.
            Intellectual Property.--Joseph Papovich, Room 311, 395-6864.
            Latin America, Caribbean, and Africa.--Jonathan E. 
                Huenemann; Ralph F. Ives III, Room 519, 395-5190.

                   FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY BOARD

                             Phone, 456-2352

Chairman.--[Vacant.]
    Executive Director.--Randy W. Deitering (acting), (OEOB), Room 340, 
        395-5075.
        Assistant Director.--Linda England, (OEOB), Room 340, 456-2915.

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                           DEPARTMENT OF STATE

                  2201 C Street 20520.  Phone 647-4000

    WARREN M. CHRISTOPHER, Secretary of State; nominated January 20, 
1993 by President Clinton; born October 27, 1925 in Scranton, ND; B.A. 
(magna cum laude), University of Southern California, 1945; LL.B., 
Stanford University (Order of the Coif), 1949; service in U.S. Naval 
Reserve, 1943-46; law clerk, U.S. Supreme Court, for Justice William O. 
Douglas, 1949-50; practiced law, O'Melveney & Myers, Los Angeles, CA, 
1950-67; Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice, 1967-69; 
practiced law, O'Melveney & Myers, 1969-76; Deputy Secretary of State, 
U.S. Department of State, 1977-81; practiced law, chairman, O'Melveney & 
Myers, 1981-93; married to the former Marie J. Wyllis; four children: 
Scott, Thomas, Kristen, and Lynn; resident of California.

    STROBE TALBOTT, Deputy Secretary of State; a native of Dayton, OH; 
educated at the Hotchkiss School and graduated from Yale University in 
1968. After graduation spent three years as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford 
University; trustee of Yale University and Hotchkiss School; served, 
board of directors of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 
the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Aspen Strategy Group; won the 
Edward Weintal Prize for distinguished reporting on foreign affairs and 
diplomacy in 1980 and 1985; served, ambassador-at-large and special 
adviser to the Secretary of State on the New Independent States (NIS), 
1993-94; married to the former Brooke Shearer; two sons; confirmed by 
the Senate on February 22, 1994; sworn in February 23, 1994.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

            7th Floor, 2201 C Street 20520.  Phone, 647-5291

Secretary of State.--Warren M. Christopher.
    Executive Assistant.--Robert A. Bradtke, 647-9572.

                     OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY

Deputy Secretary of State.--Strobe Talbott, Room 7220, 647-8636.
    Executive Assistant.--Toria Nuland, 647-8931.

                          EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT

Special Assistant and Executive Secretary.--Ken Brill, Room 7224, 647-
        5301.
    Deputy Executive Secretaries: Michael Guest, 647-8448; Marisa Lino, 
        647-5302.

                          AMBASSADORS AT LARGE

Ambassador at Large for--
    Senior Coordinator for the New Independent States.--James F. 
        Collins, Room 7531, 647-3566.
    Burdensharing.--Ray L. Caldwell, Room 7815, 647-2277.
    Coordinator, Counter-Terrorism.--Phillip C. Wilcox, Jr., Room 2507, 
        647-9892.

                          POLICY PLANNING STAFF

Director.--James B. Steinberg, Room 7311, 647-2372.
    Deputy Director.--Alan Romberg, Room 7311, 647-2972.

                  UNDER SECRETARY FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS

Under Secretary.--Peter Tarnoff, Room 7240, 647-2471.
    Executive Assistant.--David Goldwyn, 647-1598.
    
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          UNDER SECRETARY FOR ECONOMIC AND AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS

Under Secretary.--Joan E. Spero, Room 7256, 647-7575.
    Senior Advisor.--John Mallot, Room 7256, 647-7688.

           UNDER SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS

Under Secretary.--Lynne E. Davis, Room 7208, 647-1049.
    Executive Assistant.--Edward O'Donnell, Room 7210, 647-1749.

                   UNDER SECRETARY FOR GLOBAL AFFAIRS

Under Secretary.--Timothy E. Wirth, Room 7250, 647-6240.
    Executive Assistant.--Janet Crist, 647-6240.

                     UNDER SECRETARY FOR MANAGEMENT

Under Secretary.--Richard Moose, 7207, 647-1500.
    Executive Assistant.--Ralph Frank, 647-1501.

                                 BUREAUS

                             AFRICAN AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--George E. Moose, Room 6234-A, 647-4440.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Regina Brown, 647-1818; Edward Brynn, 
        647-4485; Prudence Bushnell, 647-4493.

                     EAST ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Winston Lord, Room 6205, 647-9596.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Thomas Hubbard, 647-6910; Sandra 
        O'Leary, 647-6904.

                      EUROPEAN AND CANADIAN AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Richard Holbrooke, Room 6228, 647-9626.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Robert Frasure, 647-6402; Richard 
        Hecklinger, 647-1126; John Kornblum, 647-6415.

                         INTER-AMERICAN AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Alexander F. Watson, Room 6263, 647-5780.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Edward Casey, 647-6754; Anne 
        Patterson, 647-8369; Michael Skol, 647-8562; Arturo Valenzuela, 
        647-8387.

                          NEAR-EASTERN AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Robert Pelletreau, Room 6242, 647-7209.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Art Hughes, 647-7166; Toni Verstandig, 
        647-7170; David Welch, 647-7207.

                           SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Robin L. Raphael, Room 6254, 736-4325.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Timothy Carney, 736-4328.
    Senior Advisor.--Stephen A. Rickard, 736-4331.

                             ADMINISTRATION

Assistant Secretary.--Patrick F. Kennedy, Room 6330, 647-1492.
    Procurement Executive.--Lloyd W. Pratsch, Room 603, 1701 North Ft. 
        Meyer Drive, Arlington, VA 22209, (703) 516-1680.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: John Clark, Room 4428, 647-2889; Genie 
        Norris, Room 1417, 647-1638; Jerome Tolson, Jr., Room 1309, 1701 
        North Ft. Meyer Drive, Arlington, VA 22209, (703) 875-6361.
        
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                            CONSULAR AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Mary A. Ryan, Room 6811, 647-9576.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Diane Dillard; David Hobbs, 647-9577.

                    DEMOCRACY, HUMAN RIGHTS AND LABOR

Assistant Secretary.--John H.F. Shattuck, Room 7802, 647-2126.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Catharin E. Dalpino, 647-1180; Nancy 
        Ely-Raphel, 647-2590.

                           DIPLOMATIC SECURITY

Assistant Secretary.--Anthony C.E. Quainton, Room 6316, 647-6290.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: William D. Clarke, 663-0538; Mark E. 
        Mulvey, SA-10, 663-0473.

    DIRECTOR GENERAL OF THE FOREIGN SERVICE AND DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL

Director General.--Genta Hawkins Holmes, Room 6218, 647-9898.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: A. Peter Burleigh, 647-9438; Ruth A. 
        Whiteside, 647-5152; Linda Massaro, 647-5942.

                      ECONOMIC AND BUSINESS AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Daniel Tarullo, Room 6828, 647-7971.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Shaun Donnelly, 647-1498; Alan Larson, 
        647-9496; Vonya McCann, 647-5832; Joanna Shelton, 647-2532; 
        James Tarrant, 647-4045.

              EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AND CIVIL RIGHTS

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Deidre Davis, Room 4216, 647-9294.
    Associate Director.--Thomas Jefferson, Jr., 647-9295.

                      FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT POLICY

Chief Financial Officer.--Richard Greene, 647-8517.
    Executive Assistant.--James L. Millette, 647-8514.

                            FOREIGN MISSIONS

Director.--Eric J. Boswell, Room 2238, 647-3417.
    Deputy Director.--Thomas Burns, 647-3416.

                        FOREIGN SERVICE INSTITUTE

Director.--Douglas Langan (acting), Room F2102, SA-42, (703) 302-6703.
    Deputy Director.--Barry L. Wells (acting), (703) 302-6707.

                        INTELLIGENCE AND RESEARCH

Assistant Secretary.--Toby Gati, Room 6531, 647-9176.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Thomas Finger, 647-9633; Daniel C. 
        Kurtzer, 647-7826; Jennifer Sims, 647-7754.

                    INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS AND CRIME

Assistant Secretary.--Robert Gelbard, Room 7333, 647-8464.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Cresencio Arcos, Jr., 647-6642; 
        Jonathon Winer, 647-6643.

                   INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Douglas Bennett, Jr., Room 6323, 647-9600.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Harold S. Fleming, 647-9431; Melinda 
        L. Kimble, 647-9604; George F. Ward, Jr., 647-9602.

                           LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Wendy R. Sherman, Room 7261, 647-4204.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: B. Dean Curran, 647-1050; Meg Donovan, 
        647-1048.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Senate).--Barbara Larkin, 647-1048.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (House).--Valerie Mims, 647-1050.
    Senior Policy Adviser.--Lucie Lehmann, 647-2631.
    
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      OCEANS AND INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AND SCIENTIFIC AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Elinor G. Constable, Room 7831, 647-1554.
    Special Negotiator.--William Milam, 647-1555.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: David A. Colson, 647-2396; Rafe 
        Pomerance, 647-2232; Anne K. Solomon, 647-3004.

                       OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

Inspector General.--Jacquelyn L. Williams-Bridgers, Room 6817, 647-9450.

                              LEGAL ADVISER

Senior Adviser.--Conrad Keith Harper, Room 6423, 647-9598.

                        POLITICO-MILITARY AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Thomas McNamara, Room 7325, 647-9022.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Frances D. Cook, 647-8698; Robert 
        Einhorn, 647-8699; Martha C. Harris, 647-6977; Michael Lemmon, 
        647-9024; Eric Newsom, 647-9023.

                   POPULATION, REFUGEES AND MIGRATION

Assistant Secretary.--Phyllis Oakley, Room 5824, 647-7360.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Brunson McKinley, 647-5822; Charles L. 
        Sykes, 647-5767.

                                PROTOCOL

Chief of Protocol.--Molly Raiser, Room 1232, 647-4543.
    Deputy Chief.--Frederick Duval, 647-4120.

                             PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Thomas E. Donilan, Room 6800, 647-5548.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Nicholas Burns, Room 6800, 647-6607; 
        Bennett Freeman, Room 7538, 647-9943; Christine Shelly, 647-
        6607.

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                       DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY

          15th and Pennsylvania Avenue 20220.  Phone, 622-2000

    (Created by the act of September 2, 1789; codified in U.S.C. 31)

    ROBERT E. RUBIN became the 70th Secretary of the Treasury on January 
10, 1995; born in New York City on August 29, 1938; A.B., Harvard 
College (summa cum laude), 1960; L.L.B., Yale Law School, 1964; attended 
the London School of Economics; attorney with Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen & 
Hamilton, 1964-1966; associate with Goldman, Sachs & Co. in New York 
City, 1966 and general partner, 1971; joined the management committee in 
1980; vice chairman and co-chief operating officer, 1987-90; co-senior 
partner and co-chairman, 1990-92; memberships include: board of 
directors of the New York Stock Exchange, Harvard Management Company, 
New York Futures Exchange, New York City Partnership and the Center for 
National Policy; served on the board of trustees of the Carnegie 
Corporation of New York, Mt. Sinai Hospital and Medical School, the 
President's Advisory Committee for Trade Negotiations, the Securities 
and Exchange Commission Market Oversight and Financial Services Advisory 
Committee, the mayor of New York's Council of Economic Advisors and the 
Governor's Council on Fiscal and Economic Priorities for the State of 
New York; served in the White House from January 20, 1993 to January 10, 
1995 as assistant to the President for economic policy directing the 
activities of the National Economic Council which included overseeing 
the Administration's domestic and international economic policymaking 
process, coordinating economic policy recommendations to the President, 
ensuring that economic policy decisions and programs are consistent with 
the President's stated goals, ensuring that those goals are effectively 
pursued, and monitoring the implementation of the President's economic 
policy goals; married to Judith Oxenberg Rubin; two adult sons: James 
and Philip.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Secretary of the Treasury.--Robert E. Rubin, 622-1900; FAX: 622-2599.
    Executive Assistant.--Annabella Mejia, 622-0425.
    Confidential Assistant.--Cheryl Matera, 622-0190.

                     OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY

Deputy Secretary.--Frank N. Newman, 622-2800; FAX: 622-2599.
    Special Assistant.--David Lebryk, 622-0176.
    Executive Assistant.--Mary Finnerty Conner, 622-2800
    Confidential Assistant.--Gaylen Barbour, 622-2800.

                      OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF

Chief of Staff.--Joshua L. Steiner, 622-0016; FAX: 622-0073.
    Special Assistant.--Sandy Mancini, 622-0059.
    Senior Advisor to the Secretary.--Alan Cohen, 622-0056.
    Director of Scheduling.--Kevin Varney, 622-0053.
    Special Assistant to Secretary (National Security).--Michael Romey, 
        622-1841.
    Senior National Intelligence Adviser.--Jeri DiGuilio, 622-1843.

                           EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Executive Secretary.--Benjamin H. Nye, 622-2735; FAX: 622-2599.
        Review Officer.--Neal Comstock, 622-0064.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Liaison.--Joyce Carrier, 622-
        2970.
        Director, Office of--
            Business Liaison.--Matthew Gorman, 622-1660.
            Intergovernmental Affairs.--[Vacant], 622-1670.
            Consumer Affairs.--[Vacant], 622-1680.
            Operations.--Rose Cicala, 622-1680.
            
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                             GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel.--Edward S. Knight, 622-0287; FAX: 622-2599.
    Deputy General Counsel.--Dennis I. Foreman, 622-0283.
        Associate General Counsel (Legislation, Litigation, and 
            Regulation).--Richard S. Carro, 622-1146.
            Deputy Associate General Counsel.--Thomas M. McGivern, 622-
                2317.
    Assistant General Counsel (Banking & Finance).--John E. Bowman, 622-
        1964.
        Deputy Assistant General Counsel.--Roberta K. McInerney, 622-
            1998.
    Assistant General Counsel (Enforcement).--Robert M. McNamara, Jr., 
        622-1913.
        Deputy Assistant General Counsel.--James R. Alliston, 622-1927.
            Legal Counsel (FinCEN).--Stephen R. Kroll, (703) 516-0534.
    Assistant General Counsel (General Law & Ethics).--Kenneth R. 
        Schmalzbach, 622-0450.
        Deputy Assistant General Counsel.--Stephen H. McHale, 622-0450.
            Senior Counsel for Ethics.--Henry H. Booth, 622-0450.
    Assistant General Counsel (International Affairs).--Russell L. Munk, 
        622-1899.
        Deputy Assistant General Counsel.--Marilyn L. Muench, 622-1986.
            Chief Counsel, Foreign Assets Control.--William B. Hoffman, 
                622-2410.
    Tax Legislative Counsel.--Glen A. Kohl, 622-0140.
    International Tax Counsel.--Joseph H. Guttentag, 622-0130.
    Benefits Tax Counsel.--Randolf Hardock, 622-0170.
    Counsel to the Inspector General.--Francine Kerner, 622-1090.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

Inspector General.--Valerie Lau, 622-1090; FAX: 622-2073.
    Special Assistant to the Inspector General.--[Vacant].
    Deputy Inspector General.--Robert P. Cesca, 622-1090.
        Assistant Inspector General for Policy, Planning and 
            Resources.--John N. Balakos, 927-5200; FAX: 927-6492
            Deputy Inspector General for Policy, Planning and 
                Resources.--Clifford H. Jennings, 927-5200.
        Assistant Inspector General of Audit.--Jay M. Weinstein, 927-
            5400; FAX: 927-5379.
            Deputy Assistant Inspector General for--
                Audit Operations.--Dennis S. Schindel, 927-5420.
                Audit Program Services.--Richard Calahan, 927-5430.
        Assistant Inspector General for--
            Investigations.--Chester W. White, 927-5260.
            Oversight and Quality Assurance.--Gary L. Whittington, 273-
                3030; FAX: 273-3058.

               ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Michael B. Levy, 622-1900; FAX: 622-2599.
    Senior Tax Advisor for Legislative and Public Affairs.--Floyd 
        Williams, 622-0725.
    Special Assistant.--[Vacant], 622-1970.
    Review Analyst.--Linda L. Powell, 622-0535.
    Director, Office of Public Affairs.--Gail E. Peterson, 622-1990.
        Legislative Specialist.--Fran Davis, 622-0581.
        Congressional Inquiries.--Ora Starks, 622-0576.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax & Budget).--Linda L. Robertson, 622-
        1920.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (International).--George R. Tyler, 622-
        1930.
        Legislative Assistant.--Cherry Grayson, 622-0555.
        Deputy to the Assistant Secretary (Banking).--Victor A. Rojas, 
            622-1980.
        Deputy to the Assistant Secretary (Enforcement).--Erik M. North, 
            622-1940.
        Deputy to the Assistant Secretary.--Jamir Couch, 622-1910.

                 ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Joan Logue-Kinder, 622-2920; FAX: 622-2599.
    Special Assistant.--Rebecca Lowenthal, 622-1997.
    Staff Assistant.--Marie Strickler, 622-2920
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.--Howard M. Schloss, 
        622-2910.
        Director, Office of Public Affairs.--Chris Peacock, 622-2930.
            Deputy Director.--Michelle Smith, 622-2930.
            Public Affairs Specialists: Scott Dykema, 622-2930; Jon 
                Murchinson, 622-2930; Eliot Brenner, 622-2960; Ilene 
                Zeldin, 622-2960; David Icikson, 622-2960.
                
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                     TREASURER OF THE UNITED STATES

Treasurer.--Mary Ellen Withrow, 622-0100; FAX: 622-2599.
    Senior Advisor.--Carol Rowan, 622-0100.
    Special Assistant.--Carla Brice, 622-0100.
    Administrative Assistant.--Tammi Williams, 622-0100.

                           UNITED STATES MINT

         633 Third Street 20220.  Phone, 874-6000; FAX: 874-6282

Director.--Phillip N. Diehl.
    Deputy Director.--Eugene H. Essner.
        Special Assistant to the Director.--John P. Mitchell.
        Executive Assistant to the Director.--Nancy G. McKenney.
        Chief Counsel.--Kenneth B. Gubin.
            Associate Director for--
                Marketing.--David Pickens.
                Information and Management.--Robert Jenkins (acting).
    Associate Director, Chief Operating Officer.--Andrew Cosgarea, Jr.
    Deputy Associate Director for Finance/Deputy CFO.--Howard Hyman 
        (acting).

                    BUREAU OF ENGRAVING AND PRlNTlNG

               14th and C Streets, 20228.  Phone, 874-2000

(Created by act of July 11, 1862; codified under U.S.C. 31, section 303)

Director.--Peter H. Daly, 874-2000; FAX: 874-3879.
    Associate Directors:
        Chief Financial Officer.--L. Paul Blackmer, Jr., 874-2020; FAX: 
            874-2025.
        Chief Operating Officer.--Carla F. Kidwell, 874-2007; FAX: 874-
            2009.
    Deputy Associate Director, Fort Worth Operations.--Ray E. LaVan, 
        Jr., 874-3880; FAX: 874-3703.
    Assistant Director for--
        Management.--Timothy G. Vigotsky, 874-2042; FAX: 874-2043.
        Research and Development.--Thomas A. Ferguson, 874-2016; FAX: 
            874-2053.
        Technology.--Milton J. Seidel, 874-2032; FAX: 874-2034.

                UNDER SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Under Secretary.--Lawrence H. Summers, 622-1080; FAX: 622-2599.
    Special Assistant.--Louella Stedman, 622-1780.
    Special Assistant for Special Projects.--Ethan Schwartz, 622-0214

              ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Jeffrey R. Schafer, 622-0060; FAX: 622-2599.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Monetary and Financial 
        Policy.--Timothy F. Geithner, 622-0656.
        Director, Office of--
            Foreign Exchange Operations.--John D. Lange, Jr., 622-2650.
            International Banking and Portfolio Investment.--John L. 
                Weeks, 622-0610.
            Industrial Nations and Global Analysis.--Robert Harlow 
                (Acting), 622-0138.
            International Monetary Fund.--James M. Lister, 622-0112.
            Senior Advisor.--David J. Klock, 622-0086.
            Senior Advisor and Director, Office of North America 
                Economies.--Llewellyn Pascoe, 622-0093.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Middle East and Energy Policy.--
        Charles Schotta, 622-0148.
        Director:
            Office of Middle East and Energy Policy.--David S. Curry, 
                622-2140.
            United States-Saudi Arabian Joint Commission Program 
                Office.--Jon M. Gaaserud, 879-4350.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Development, Debt and Evironmental 
        Policy.--Susan B. Levine, 622-0153.
        
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        Director, Office of--
            Multilateral Development Banks.--Joseph Eichenberger, 622-
                1231.
            International Debt Policy.--Mary E. Chaves, 622-1850.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Developing Nations.--James H. Fall 
        III, 622-0667.
        Director, Office of--
            Latin American and Caribbean Nations.--Bruce M. Juga, 622-
                1282.
            Asian and Near East Nations.--Margrethe Lundsager, 622-0359.
            African Nations.--Edwin L. Barber III, 622-1730.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Trade and Investment Policy.--William 
        E. Barreda, 622-0168.
        Director, Office of--
            International Trade.--T. Whittier Warthin, 622-1773.
            International Investment.--Donald Crafts, 622-1860.
            Trade Finance.--Stephen Tvardek, 622-1739.
            Financial Services Negotiations.--Todd Crawford, 622-0010.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Eastern Europe and Former Soviet 
        Union.--David Lipton, 622-1270.
        Director Office of--
            Economies in Transition.--Mark Sobel, 622-2130.
            Technical Assistance.--Daniel Zelikow, 622-7610.

                  UNDER SECRETARY FOR DOMESTIC FINANCE

Under Secretary.--[Vacant], 622-0384; FAX: 622-2599.
    Special Assistant.--[Vacant], 622-0175.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Federal Finance).--Darcy E. Bradbury, 
        622-2710.
        Director, Office of--
            Market Finance.--Jill K. Ouseley, 622-2630.
            Federal Finance Policy Analysis.--Norman K. Careleton, 622-
                1855.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Government Financial Policy).--Mozelle 
        W. Thompson, 622-2720.
        Director, Office of--
            Government Financing.--Charles D. Haworth, 622-2460.
            Synthetic Fuels.--Ralph L. Bayrer, 622-0780.

                       FISCAL ASSISTANT SECRETARY

Fiscal Assistant Secretary.--Gerald Murphy, 622-0550; FAX 622-2599.
    Deputy Fiscal Assistant Secretary.--Marcus W. Page, 622-0560.
    Assistant Fiscal Assistant Secretary.--John A. Kilcoyne, 622-0570.
    Director, Office of Cash and Debt Management.--Donald A. Chiodo, 
        622-0580.
    Senior Advisor for Fiscal Management.--Roger H. Bezdek, 622-0560.

                      FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE

       401 14th Street SW. 20227.  Phone, 874-6740; FAX: 874-6743

Commissioner.--Russell D. Morris.
    Deputy Commissioner.--Michael T. Smokovich.
    Deputy Associate Commissioner for Reengineering.--Virginia Harter.
        Assistant Commissioner for--
            Agency Services.--Michael Serlin.
            Federal Finance.--Larry D. Stout.
            Financial Information.--Diane E. Clark.
            Information Resources.--Constance Craig.
            Management (Chief Financial Officer).--Mitchell Levine.
            Regional Operations.--Bland T. Brockenborough.
        Chief Counsel.--David Ingold.
        Director for--
            Legislative and Public Affairs.--Jim Hagedorn.
            Planning.--Michael Merson.
            Quality.--Sondra Hutchinson.
            
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                        BUREAU OF THE PUBLIC DEBT

 Room 553, E Street Building 20239-0001.  Phone, 219-3300; FAX: 219-3391

                 (Codified under U.S.C. 31, section 306)

Commissioner.--Richard L. Gregg.
    Deputy Commissioner.--F. Van Zeck, 219-3303.
        Assistant Commissioner for--
            Administration.--Thomas W. Harrison, 480-6514; FAX: 480-
                6537.
            Automated Information Systems.--Noel Keesor, 480-6443; FAX: 
                480-6004.
            Financing.--Carl M. Locken, Jr., 219-3350; FAX: 219-3391.
            Public Debt Accounting.--Michael D. Pecovish, 874-4060; FAX: 
                874-3710.
            Savings Bond Operations.--Arthur A. Klass, 480-6516; FAX: 
                480-6023.
            Securities and Accounting Services.--Jane O'Brien (acting), 
                480-7647; FAX: 480-6719.
        Chief Counsel.--Calvin Ninomiya, 219-3320; FAX: 219-3391.
        Government Securities Regulations Staff.--Kenneth R. Papaj, 219-
            3632; FAX: 219-3391.
        Savings Bond Marketing Office.--Theodore Langlois (acting), 377-
            7700; FAX: 377-7697.

                 ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ECONOMIC POLICY

Assistant Secretary.--Alicia H. Munnell, 622-2200; FAX: 622-2599.
    Special Assistants: Jonathan Kaplan, 622-2004; Andrew P. Rittenberg, 
        622-1521
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Macroeconomic Analysis).--James Bradford 
        De Long, 622-0563.
        Director, Office of Financial Analysis.--John Auten, 622-2070.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Policy Coordination).--Robert F. 
        Gillingham, 622-2220.
    Director Office of--
        Economic Analysis.--John S. Greenlees, 622-2020.
        Policy Analysis.--John M. Hambor, 622-2350.
        Data Management.--Thomas A. McCown, Jr., 622-2250.
        Foreign Investment Survey.--William L. Griever, 622-2240.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Health Policy).--Marina Weiss, 622-0090.

             ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Assistant Secretary.--Richard S. Carnell 622-2600; FAX: 622-2599.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Financial Institutions Policy).--Fe 
        Morales Marks, 622-2610.
        Director, Office of--
            Policy, Planning and Analysis.--Gordon Eastburn, 622-2730.
            Financial Institutions Policy.--Joan Affleck-Smith, 622-
                2740.

                   ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR TAX POLICY

Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy).--Leslie B. Samuels, 622-0050; FAX: 
    622-2599.
    Advisor to the Assistant Secretary and Staff Administrator.--
        Margaret E. Moore, 622-0858.
    Senior Advisor.--Jacqueline Wong, 622-0160.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax Policy).--Cynthia Beerbower, 622-
        0180.
        Tax Legislative Counsel.--Glen A. Kohl, 622-0140.
            Deputy Tax Legislative Counsel.--Michael Thomson (acting), 
                622-1334.
            Deputy Tax Legislative Counsel for--
                 Regulatory Affairs.--Judith C. Dunn, 622-1776.
                Legislative Affairs.--Maurice Foley, 622-1336.
            Associate Tax Legislative Counsels: [Vacant], 622-1335; 
                [Vacant], 622-1766; [Vacant], 622-1778; John H. Parcell, 
                622-2578.
        International Tax Counsel.--Joseph H. Guttentag, 622-0130.
            Deputy International Tax Counsel.--Carol Doran Klein, 622-
                1762.
            Deputy International Tax Counsel (Legislative Affairs).--
                Norman Richter, 622-1950.
            Associate International Tax Counsel.--Carol Dunahoo, 622-
                0726.
            Associate International Tax Counsel.--[Vacant], 622-1763.
        Benefits Tax Counsel.--Randolf Hardock, 622-2985.
            Deputy Benefits Tax Counsel.--Mark Iwry, 622-1357.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax Analysis).--Eric Toder, 622-0120.
        Director, Office of Tax Analysis.--Lowell Dworin, 622-0269
            Director for--
                 Economic Modeling and Computer Applications.--Roy A. 
                    Wyscarver, 622-0848.
                Revenue Estimating.--Jerry Tempalski, 622-0275
                
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                International Taxation.--Barbara L. Rollinson, 622-0455.
                Individual Taxation.--James R. Nunns, 622-1328.
                Business Taxation.--Geraldine A. Gerardi, 622-1782.
                Budget Receipts Analysis.--Joel Platt, 622-0259.

                     UNDER SECRETARY FOR ENFORCEMENT

Under Secretary.--Ronald K. Noble, 622-0240; FAX: 622-2599.
    Senior Advisor.--R. Keith Walton, 662-1448.
    Chief of Staff.--Susan Ginsburg, 622-1496.
    Budget Advisor.--Anna Fay Dickey, 622-1478.
    Legislative Policy Advisor.--Rebecca Hedlund, 622-1429.
    Staff Assistant.--Carla Faison, 622-1489.

                   ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ENFORCEMENT

Assistant Secretary.--[Vacant], 622-0200; FAX: 622-2599.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Law Enforcement).--John Berry, 622-0200.
        Director, Office of--
            Law Enforcement.--Charles E. Brisbin, 622-0270.
            Project Outreach.--Herbert Jones, 622-0250.
            Foreign Assets Control.--Richard Newcomb, 622-2510.
            Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN).--Stanley E. 
                Morris, (703) 905-3591.
                Deputy Director.--[Vacant], (703) 905-3682.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary (Regulatory, Tariff and Trade 
        Enforcement).--John P. Simpson, 622-0230.
        Director, Office of Trade and Tariff Affairs.--Dennis M. 
            O'Connell, 622-0220.

                 BUREAU OF ALCOHOL, TOBACCO AND FIREARMS

          650 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, 20226.  Phone, 927-7777

Director.--John W. Magaw, 927-8700; FAX: 927-8876.
    Deputy Director.--Daniel R. Black, 927-8710; FAX: 927-8876.
        Executive Assistant for--
            Liaison and Public Information.--John C. Killorin, 927-2617; 
                FAX: 927-8868.
            Legislative Affairs.--James O. Pasco, 927-8490; FAX: 927-
                8863.
            Equal Opportunity.--Marjorie R. Kornegay, 927-7760; FAX: 
                927-8835.
        Chief, Strategic Planning.--Peter Gagliardi, 927-7720; FAX: 927-
            7977.
        Ombudsman.--Peter Mastin, 927-8680; FAX: 927-8876.
        Chief Counsel.--Marvin J. Dessler, 927-7772; FAX: 927-8673.
        Associate Director for Enforcement.--Charles R. Thomson, 927-
            7970; FAX: 927-7756.
        Assistant Director for--
            Management/CFO.--Richard J. Watkins, 927-8400; FAX: 927-
                8786.
            Science & Information Technology/SIRMO.--Arthur J. 
                Libertucci, 927-8390; FAX: 927-3477.
            Training & Professional Development.--Gale D. Rossides, 927-
                9380; FAX: 927-0752.
            Inspection.--Richard J. Hankinson, 927-7800; FAX: 927-8585.

                          U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE

            1301 Constitution Avenue 20229.  Phone, 927-1000

  (Created by act of July 31, 1789; codified under U.S.C. 19, section 
                                  2071)

Commissioner of Customs.--George J. Weise, 927-1000; FAX: 927-1380.
    Chief of Staff.--Jeffrey A. Meeks, 927-1000; FAX: 927-1380.
    Special Assistant to the Commissioner.--Jeffrey Laxague, 927-0696; 
        FAX: 927-1380.
    Special Assistant to the Commissioner for Equal Opportunity.--Linda 
        Lynn Batts, 927-0210; FAX: 927-1476.
    Deputy Commissioner.--Michael H. Lane, 927-1010; FAX: 927-1380.
    Special Assistant to the Deputy Commissioner.--Robert Mitchell, 927-
        0210; FAX: 927-1380.
    Trade Ombudsman.--Walter Corley, 927-1440; FAX: 927-1969.
    Assistant Commissioner for--
        Congressional and Public Affairs.--Jose Padilla, 927-1760.
        Regulations and Rulings.--Stuart Seidel, 482-6900.
        Investigations.--Walter Biondi, 927-1600.
        
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        International Affairs.--Douglas Browning, 927-0400.
        Field Operations.--Samuel Banks, 927-0100.
        Finance.--Vincette Goerl, 927-0600.
        Information and Technology.--William Riley, 927-0800.
        Human Resources Management.--Deborah Spero, 927-1250.
        Strategic Trade.--Edward Kwas, 927-1365.
        Internal Affairs.--Homer Williams (acting), 927-1800.
    Chief Counsel.--Elizabeth Anderson (acting), 927-6900.

                           U.S. SECRET SERVICE

            Suite 800, 1800 G Street 20223.  Phone, 435-5700

               (Codified generally under U.S.C. 3 and 18)

Director.--Eljay B. Bowron.
    Deputy Director.--Guy P. Caputo, 435-5705.
        Assistant Director for--
            Administration.--W. Ralph Basham, Suite 850, 435-5780.
            Government Liaison and Public Affairs.--H. Terrence Samway, 
                Suite 805, 435-5708.
            Inspection.--James G. Huse, Jr., Suite 848, 435-5766.
            Investigations.--Paul A. Hackenberry, Suite 820, 435-5716.
            Protective Operations.--Richard J. Griffin, Suite 810, 435-
                5721.
            Protective Research.--David C. Lee, Suite 849, 435-5725.
            Training.--[Vacant], Suite 430, 1110 Vermont Avenue, NW., 
                634-2100.
        Chief Counsel.--John J. Kelleher, Suite 842, 435-5771.

                 FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING CENTER

      Glynco, GA 31524.  Phone, (912) 267-2224; FAX: (912) 267-2217

Director.--Charles F. Rinkevich, Building 94, (912) 267-2224; FAX: 230-
        2495.
    Deputy Director.--R.J. Miller, Building 94, (912) 267-2225/2224.
        Director, Office of--
            Administration.--Kenneth A. Hall, Building 94, (912) 267-
                2680.
            General Training.--William M. Kelso, Building 68, (912) 267-
                2231.
            Special Training.--Ray M. Rice, Building 210, (912) 267-
                2991.
            State and Local Training.--Hobart M. Henson, Building 67, 
                (912) 267-2322.

     Artesia, NM 88210.  Phone, (505) 748-8000; FAX: (505) 748-8100.

Director.--David W. McKinley, 1300 West Richey Avenue.

      Tucson, AZ 85707.  Phone (606) 750-4075; FAX: (606) 750-4471.

Director.--David W. McKinley, Building 4310, Third Floor, Davis-Monthan 
    Air Force Base.

         Washington, DC 20226.  Phone, 927-8940; FAX: 927-8782.

Associate Director.--John C. Dooher, Room 3100, 650 Massachusetts 
    Avenue, NW.

       ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MANAGEMENT/CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Assistant Secretary/Chief Financial Officer.--George Munoz, 622-0410; 
        FAX: 622-2599.
    Senior Advisor.--Clara Apodaca, 622-5772.
    Confidential Assistant.--Susan Ohlenroth, 622-0410.
    Review Analyst.--Rochelle Bell, 622-0410.
    Director, Office of Asset Forfeiture Financial Management.--William 
        Gillers, 219-9777.
    Director, Office of Security.--Richard P. Riley, 622-1120.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Departmental Finance and 
        Management.--W. Scott Gould, 622-2400.
        Assistant Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business 
            Utilization.--Debra Sonderman, 622-0530.
    Director, Financial Services Directorate/Deputy Chief Financial 
        Officer.--Edwin A. Verburg, 622-0750.
        Director, Office of--
            Planning and Management Analysis.--Michael J. Bloom, 622-
                2290.
            Accounting and Internal Control.--Joel Taub, 622-1450.
            Budget.--John M. Murphy, 622-0730.
            Financial Systems and Reports.--Dennis Mitchell, 622-0440.
            
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    Director, Human Resources Directorate.--[Vacant], 622-1890.
        Director, Office of--
            Personnel Policy.--[Vacant], 622-1530.
            Equal Opportunity Program.--Ronald A. Glaser, 622-1160.
            Treasury Executive Institute.--[Vacant], 634-7102.
            Treasury Integrated Management Information Systems.--Edward 
                B. Powell III, 622-1520.
    Director, Management Programs Directorate.--[Vacant], 622-0510.
        Director, Office of--
            Management Support Systems.--Robert T. Harper, 622-0500.
            Procurement.--Robert A. Welch, 622-0520.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration.--Alex Rodriguez, 622-
        1280.
        Director of--
            Automated Systems Division.--G. Dale Seward, 622-1000.
            Printing and Graphics Division.--Kirk B. Markland, 622-2170.
            Facilities Management Division.--James R. Haulsey, 622-1380.
                Deputy Director, Facilities Management Division.--Thomas 
                    S. Chase, 622-0910.
        Director of--
            Financial Management Division.--Mary Beth Shaw, 622-0800.
            Procurement Services Division.--Wesley L. Hawley, 622-1300.
            Administrative Operations Division.--Ida Hernandez, 622-
                1500.
        Assistant Director for--
            Disclosure Services.--Alana Johnson, 622-0930.
            Library and Information Services.--Susan B. Perella, 622-
                0980.
            Travel and Special Event Services.--Lynn Parish, 622-2940.
        Director, Personnel Resources Division.--Rosemary Downing, 622-
            1410.
            Deputy Director.--[Vacant], 622-1440.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information Systems.--Wushow Chou, 
        622-1200.
        Director, Office of Information Resources Management.--Jane L. 
            Sullivan, 622-1599.
        Assistant Director for--
            Budgeting and Acquisitions.--Thomas F. Kingery, 622-1507.
            Management Reviews.--Constance D. Drew, 622-1512.
            Policy and Paperwork.--Stephen N. Bryant, 622-1549.
        Director, Office of Telecommunications Management.--James J. 
            Flyzik, 622-1592.
        Assistant Director for--
            Network Programs.--Brian P. Carman, 622-1598.
            Local Systems and Services.--Candice Hardesty (acting), 622-
                1593.
            Program and Planning Administration.--Serena Eriksen 
                (acting), 622-1552.

                OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY

                250 E Street SW. 20219.  Phone, 874-5000

Comptroller.--Eugene A. Ludwig, 874-4900.
    Executive Assistant.--Ballard Gilmore, 874-4880.
    Senior Policy Advisor to the Comptroller.--David P. Apgar, 874-4890.
    Senior Deputy Comptroller for--
        Administration.--Judith A. Walter, 874-5080.
        Bank Supervision Operations.--Stephen R. Steinbrink, 874-5020.
        Bank Supervision Policy.--Susan F. Krause, 874-5010.
        Capital Markets.--Douglas E. Harris, 874-4660.
        Corporate Activities and Policy Analysis.--Frank E. Maguire, 
            874-4710.
        Economic Analysis and Public Affairs.--Konrad S. Alt, 874-4910.
    Chief Counsel.--Julie L. Williams, 874-5200.
    Chief National Bank Examiner.--Jimmy F. Barton, 874-5350.
    Deputy Chief Counsel.--Robert B. Serino, 874-5200.
    Deputy Chief Counsel.--[Vacant], 874-5200.
    Deputy Comptroller for--
        Bank Organization and Structure.--Steven J. Weiss, 874-5060.
        Compliance Management.--Stephen M. Cross, 874-5216.
        International Banking and Finance.--Jon K. Hartzell, 874-4730.
        Multinational Banking.--Ralph E. Sharpe, 874-4620.
        Special Supervision.--[Vacant], 874-4450.
        Economic & Policy Analysis.--James Kamibachi, 874-5230.
        Public Affairs.--Leonora S. Cross, 874-4970.
        Resource Management.--Gary W. Norton, 874-4550.
        Information Resources Management.--Allan B. Guerrina, 874-4480.
        
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    District Liaison.--Fred D. Finke, 874-5690.
    Chief Financial Officer.--Ronald P. Passero, 874-5140.
    Director, Congressional Liaison.--Carolyn S. McFarlane, 874-4840.

                        INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE

 Internal Revenue Building, 1111 Constitution Avenue 20224.  Phone, 566-
                                  5000

(Created by act of July 1, 1862; codified under U.S.C. 26, section 7802)

    Commissioner of Internal Revenue.--Margaret Milner Richardson, Room 
        3000, 622-4115.
        Deputy Commissioner.--Michael P. Dolan, 622-4255.
        Special Assistant to the Commissioner.--Helen Bolton, 622-3770.
        Assistant to the Deputy Commissioner.--James E. Rogers, Jr., 
            622-5420.
        Assistants to the Commissioner: Michael Danllack, 622-5440; 
            Beth-Ann Gentile, 622-3475; Heather Maloy, 622-5280; J. Paul 
            Whitehead III, 622-5430.
        Special Assistant to the Deputy Commissioner.--Linda 
            Christensen, 622-6600.
        Chief, Commissioner's Staff.--James P. Nelson, 622-4091.
        Director, Scheduling & Advance Office.--[Vacant], 622-6440.

                    OFFICE OF THE TAXPAYER OMBUDSMAN

    Taxpayer Ombudsman.--Lee Monks, 622-6100.
    Executive Assistant to the Taxpayer Ombudsman.--Thomas Tiffany, 622-
        8100.
    Chief, Resources Management Information and Research Team.--Susan 
        Nassar, 622-8249.
    Chief, Operations and Evaluation Team.--Robert Baumeister, 622-3942.

                       OFFICE OF THE CHIEF COUNSEL

Chief Counsel.--Stuart Brown, 622-3300.
    Deputy Chief Counsel.--David Jordan, 622-3310.
        Associate Chief Counsel for--
            Domestic.--Marlene Gross (acting), 622-4500.
            EB/EO.--Sarah Hall Ingram, 622-6000.
            Enforcement Lit..--Patrick J. Dowling, 622-3400.
            Finance and Management.--Richard Mihelcic, 622-3330.
            International.--Robert Culbertson, 622-3800.
    National Director of Appeals.--James Dougherty, 401-6221.

                 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER

Chief Compliance Officer.--Phil Brand, 622-6600.
    Executive Assistant.--Marie DuFore, 622-6600.
    Fraud Control Executive.--Ted F. Brown, 622-7140.
    Assistant Commissioner for--
        Collection.--Steven E. Taylor (acting), 622-5100.
        Criminal Investigation.--Donald K. Vogel, 622-3200.
    Deputy Assistant Commissioner.--Paul M. Miyahara, 622-6190.
        Director of Investigations for--
            Central Area of Operations.--Glenda M. Pappillion, (312) 
                868-5710.
            Eastern Area of Operations.--Michael D. Orth, (212) 264-
                7525.
            Southern Area of Operations.--Randall D. Vaughn, (404) 331-
                6515.
            Western Area of Operations.--Robert L. Thomas, (415) 556-
                0553.
    Assistant Commissioner for--
        Examination.--John Manaco, 622-4400.
        EP/EO.--Jim McGovern, 622-6710.
        International.--Regina Deanshan, 874-1900.
    Deputy Assistant Commissioner (International).--Lou Carlow, 874-
        1910.
    National Director, Compliance Research.--Wayne Thomas, 874-0100.
    Director, Statistics of Income.--Dan Skally (acting), 874-0700.
    Office of Ensuring Compliance (C.B.S.).--Charlie Baugh, 927-5933.
    Compliance 2000 Executive.--Larry Faulkner (acting), 622-6900.

                  OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Chief Financial Officer.--C. Morgan Kinghom, 622-6400.
    Executive Assistant.--Mike Noble (acting), 622-6410.
    Controller/Director, Financial Management Division.--Joe Donlon, 
        622-8710.
        
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        National Director of--
            Office of Budget.--Carl Moravitz, 622-8770.
            Systems and Accounting Standards.--Tony Musick, (301) 492-
                5315.
            Economic Analysis.--Rich Morgante, 343-0381.
            Financial Analysis Division.--Tom Andretta (acting), 622-
                8710.

                 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER

Chief Information Officer.--Hank Philcox, 622-8800.
    Executive Assistant.--Karen Denerolf, 622-6810.
    Deputy Chief Information Officer.--Dave Gaugler, 622-7100.
    Office of Privacy Advocate.--Rob Veeder, 927-6580
    Office of Developing & Managing Systems.--Teddle Watts, 927-5048.
    Office of Architects (Lead Architect).--Walt Irvine, 927-4610.
    National Director of--
        Applications Design & Development Management.--Bruce Pitt, 622-
            7100.
        Systems Engineering & Program Management.--Chris Egger, 927-
            4000.
        Network & Systems Management.--Bill Stalcup (acting), 927-9100.
        Acquisitions Management.--Renee Shaw, (703) 756-6381.
        Systems Development & Projects Management.--Steve Medin, (703) 
            235-0282.

                      OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INSPECTOR

Chief Inspector.--Gary Bell, 622-6500.
    Deputy Chief Inspector.--Doug Crouch, 622-6510.
    Assistant Chief of--
            Internal Audit.--Billy Morrison, 622-8500.
            Internal Security.--Sebastian Longo, 622-4600.

           OFFICE OF THE CHIEF, MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION

Chief, Management and Administration.--David Mader, 622-4700.
    Executive Assistant.--Joann Buck, 622-4710.
    Assistant Commissioner (Procurement).--Greg Rothwell, 622-8480.
    Deputy Assistant Commissioner (Procurement).--Jim Williams, 622-
        8480.
    Assistant to the Commissioner (Equal Opportunity).--Ed Chavez, 622-
        5400.
    Director, Real Estate Planning and Management .--Lee Keller, 535-
        4920.
    National Director of Education.--Tom Myerchin, (703) 908-6150.
    Director of--
        Human Resources.--Darlene Berthod, 622-6300.
        Legislative Affairs Division.--Rick Hays (acting), 622-3720.
        Analysis and Studies.--Bill Hannon, 574-6237.
        Resourcing and Intergration.--Margaret Patch, 927-5801.
Chief of--
    Office of Planning and Financial Management.--Ted McQuiaton, 622-
        4720.
    Office of Executive Support.--Carol Nuthall, 622-6320.

        OFFICE OF THE CHIEF, STRATEGIC PLANNING & COMMUNICATIONS

Chief, Strategic Planning and Communications.--Bob Wenzel, 622-4200.
    Executive Assistant.--Frank Spiegelberg, 622-2590.
        National Director of--
            Communications Division.--Anthony Ciotola, 622-4010.
            Office of Quality.--Audrey Saan, 622-5700.
            External Liaison Division.--Beverly Monaco (acting), 622-
                9000.
            Tax Forms and Publications Division.--Sheldon Schwartz, 622-
                5200.
            Strategic Planning Division.--Ty Ayers, 376-0516.
            Multi Media Production Division.--Raymona Stickell (acting), 
                622-7000.
            Small Business Affairs.--Barbara Jenkins, 622-3359.
            Director, Business Analysis & Support.--Keith Taylor, 927-
                5734.

                 OFFICE OF THE CHIEF, TAXPAYER SERVICES

Chief, Taxpayer Services.--Judy K. Van Alfen, 622-6880.
    Executive Officer for Service Center Operations.--Robert J. Carver, 
        622-6450.
    Director, Managing Accounts CBS.--Thomas Carroll, 927-5873.
    Chief, Office of Management Operations.--Edward Martin, 622-8840.
    Chief, Office of Workplanning and Control.--Janet Balbo, 283-0950.
    
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    Director, Case Processing Division.--Ellen Bell (acting), 283-0600.
    Assistant Commissioner (Taxpayer Service).--Gwen Krauss, 622-4220.
    Director, Input Processing Division.--Jimmy Smith, 283-1000.

              OFFICE OF THE CHIEF, HEADQUARTERS OPERATIONS

Chief, Headquarters Operations.--Roger Burgess, 622-8600.
    Executive Assistant.--Ben Dadd, 622-8600.
        Director of--
            HQ Human Resources.--Kent Baum, 622-6420.
            EEO and Diversity.--Paulette Sewell, 622-4490.
            Office of Financial Management.--Bob Eisenhauer, 622-3490.
            Information Technology.--Bill Moss, 927-9370.
            Planning, Improvement and Communications.--Beverly Robinson, 
                622-6890.
            Support and Services.--David Junkins, 622-4440.

                  OFFICE OF THE MODERNIZATION EXECUTIVE

Modernization Executive.--Larry Westfall, 622-6630.
    Executive Assistant.--Carol A. Barnett, 622-6630.
    Director, Office of Business Transition.--Bob Albicker, 273-0646.
        Site Executive--
            District Offices.--Dan Black, 273-0746.
            Submission Processing.--Tom Dega, 273-2094.
            Computing Centers.--Jerry Rabe, 273-0994.
            Customer Service.--Marilyn Souisburg, 273-2233.

                      OFFICE OF THRIFT SUPERVISION

   1700 G Street NW., 20552.  Phone, 906-6000; FAX: 906-7494, 906-7495

                 (Codified in U.S.C. 12, section 1462a)

Director.--Jonathan L. Fiechter (acting), 906-6590; FAX: 898-0230.
    Director for Supervision.--John F. Downey, 906-6853; FAX: 906-6518.
        Assistant Director for Supervision.--Al Smuzynski, 906-5669, 
            FAX: 906-6518.
    Chief Counsel.--Carolyn Lieberman, 906-6251; FAX: 906-7606.
        Director for--
            Research.--Anthony Cornyn (acting), 906-5727; FAX: 202-7746.
            Minority Affairs.--Nadine Elzy, 906-6579, FAX: 906-7861.
            Administration.--Cora P. Beebe, 906-6547, FAX: 906-6303.
            Congressional Affairs.--John Von Seggern (acting), 906-6288; 
                FAX: 906-7747.
            Public Affairs.--William E. Pulwider (acting), 906-6913; 
                FAX: 906-7849.
        Assistant Director for--
            Policy.--John C. Price (acting), 906-5762; FAX: 906-7746.
            Information Resources Management.--William J. Durbin, 906-
                5200, FAX: 906-6700.
            FDIC Operations.--Walter B. Mason, 906-7236, FAX: 898-0230.
        ETC Liaison.--Lee Lassiter, 906-5685; FAX: 898-0230.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Regional Directors:
    Northeast.--Angelo A. Vigna, (201) 413-1000; FAX: (201) 413-7543.
    Southeast.--Richard M. Riccobono, (404) 888-0771; FAX: (404) 892-
        8128.
    Central.--Ronald N. Karr, (312) 540-5900; FAX: 540-5919/5945.
    Midwest.--Frederick R. Casteel, (214) 281-2000; FAX: (214) 281-2001.
    West.--John F. Robinson, (415) 616-1500; FAX: (415) 616-1752/1753.

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                          DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

  The Pentagon 20301-1155.  Phone, (703) 545-6700; FAX: (703) 695-3362/
                                693-2161

    WILLIAM J. PERRY, Secretary of Defense; nominated by President 
William Clinton; confirmed by the U.S. Senate and took the oath of 
office on February 3, 1994; born October 11, 1927; B.S. and M.S., from 
Stanford University; Ph.D. from Penn State; ESL, Inc., 1964 and served 
as its president until 1977; served as Under Secretary of Defense for 
Research and Engineering, Department of Defense, 1977-81; chairman, 
Technology Strategies and Alliances; professor, School of Engineering, 
Stanford University, and co-director of Stanford's Center for 
International Security and Arms Control; served as Deputy Secretary, 
1993-94, Department of Defense.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Room 3E880, Pentagon 20301-1000.  Phone, (703) 695-5261; FAX: (703) 697-
                                  9080

Secretary of Defense.--William J. Perry.

                     OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY

         Room 3E944, Pentagon 20301-1000.  Phone, (703) 695-6352

Deputy Secretary of Defense.--[Vacant.]

                          EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT

 Room 3E880, Pentagon 20301-1000.  Phone (703) 695-0825; FAX: (703) 697-
                                  9080

Executive Secretary.--Col. Robert P. McAleer, USMC.

        UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR ACQUISITION AND TECHNOLOGY

            Room 3E933, Pentagon 20301.  Phone (703) 695-2381

Under Secretary.--Paul G. Kaminski.
    Principal Deputy Under Secretary.--Noel Longuemare.
    Director, Defense Research and Engineering.--Anita K. Jones.
        Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Atomic Energy.--Harold 
            R. Smith, Jr.
    Assistant Secretary of Defense for Economic Security.--Joshua 
        Gotbaum.
    Deputy Under Secretary for--
        Acquisition Reform.--Colleen A. Preston.
        Advanced Technology.--V. Larry Lynn
        Environmental Security.--Sherri W. Goodman.
        Logistics.--Jim R. Klugh.
        Space.--Gil Klinger (acting).
    Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.--L.C. 
        Alderman.

                  UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR POLICY

         Room 4E830, Pentagon 20301-2000.  Phone, (703) 697-7200

Under Secretary.--Walter Slocombe.
    Principal Deputy Under Secretary.--Jan M. Lodal.
        Assistant Secretary of Defense for--
            International Security Affairs.--Joseph S. Nye, Jr.
            International Security Policy.--Ashton B. Carter.
            Strategy and Requirements.--Edward L. Warner III.
            Special Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict.--H. Allen 
                Holmes.
                
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    Director, Net Assessment.--Andrew W. Marshall.
    Defense Advisor, US Mission NATO.--Catherine Kellerher.
        Deputy for--
            Policy Liaison.--Kathleen M. DeLaski.
            Policy Support.--Linton Wells II.

                               COMPTROLLER

         Room 3E822, Pentagon 20301-1100.  Phone, (703) 695-3237

Under Secretary/Chief Financial Officer.--John J. Hamre.
    Principal Deputy Under Secretary.--Alice C. Morani.
    Director, Program Analysis and Evaluation.--William J. Lynn III.

                         PERSONNEL AND READINESS

        Room 3E764, Pentagon 20301-4000,  Phone. (703) 695-5254.

Under Secretary.--Edwin Dorn.
    Principal Deputy Under Secretary.--Fred Pang.
    Assistant Secretary for--
        Force Management Policy.--Fred Pang.
        Health Affairs.--Stephen C. Joseph, M.D.
        Reserve Affairs.--Deborah R. Lee.
    Deputy Under Secretary for--
        Readiness.--L. Finch.
        Requirements and Resources.--Jeanne Fites.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

Room 3E980, Pentagon 20301-1600.  Phone, (703) 695-3341; FAX: (703) 614-
                                  9789

General Counsel--Judith A. Miller.
    Deputy General Counsel.--Leonard Niederlehner, (703) 697-7248.

                     OPERATIONAL TEST AND EVALUATION

Room 3E318, Pentagon 20301-1700.  Phone, (703) 697-3654; FAX: (703) 693-
                                  5248

Director.--Philip E. Coyle III.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

Room 1000, 400 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.  Phone, (703) 
         695-4249; FAX: (703) 693-4749; Hotline: (703) 693-5080

Inspector General.--Eleanor Hill.

      ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS AND 
                          INTELLIGENCE (C\3\I)

         Room 3E172, Pentagon 20301-3040.  Phone, (703) 695-0348

Assistant Secretary.--Emmett Paige, Jr.

               ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

Room 3E966, Pentagon 20301-1300.  Phone, (703) 697-6210; FAX: (703) 697-
                                  8299

Assistant Secretary.--Sandra K. Stuart.

    ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR INTELLIGENCE OVERSIGHT

         Room 1E765, Pentagon 20301-7200.  Phone, (703) 697-1346

Assistant to the Secretary.--Walter Jajko.

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        ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Room 2E800, Pentagon 20301-1400.  Phone, (703) 697-9312; FAX: (703) 695-
                                  1149

                    Public Inquiries: (703) 697-5737

Assistant to the Secretary.--Kenneth H. Bacon.

                      ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT

         Room 3D972, Pentagon 20301-1950.  Phone, (703) 695-4436

Director.--David O. Cooke.

                 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FIELD ACTIVITIES

                   AMERICAN FORCES INFORMATION SERVICE

  601 North Fairfax Street, Room 300, EFC Plaza, Alexandria, VA 22314-
                      2007.  Phone, (703) 274-4824

Director.--Jordan E. Rizer.
    Deputy Director.--Col. M.J. Harris, U.S. Air Force, Room 300, (703) 
        274-4826.
        AFRTS.--Melvin W. Russell, Room 360, (703) 274-4856.
    General Counsel.--Norman V. Lussier, Room 300, (703) 274-4828.
    Assistant Director for--
        Armed Forces Radio and Television Services.--Col. J.L. Cook, 
            U.S. Army, Room 360, (703) 274-4856.
        Defense Audiovisual Policy Office.--Col. Darwin C. Anderson, 
            U.S. Air Force, Room 326, (703) 274-4872.

                DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EDUCATION ACTIVITY

            4040 North Fairfax Dr., Arlington, VA 22303-1635

                    School Information (703) 696-4236

Director.--Dr. Lillian Gonzalez.
    Deputy Director.--Bartley A. Lagomarsino, (703) 696-4545.
    General Counsel.--Robert Terzian, 1500 CG-2, (703) 746-7847.

                    DEFENSE MEDICAL PROGRAMS ACTIVITY

  Skyline 6, 5109 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA, 22041-3201.  Phone 
                             (703) 697-2113

Director.--Edward D. Martin, MD.

            DEFENSE PRISONER OF WAR/MISSING IN ACTION OFFICE

            2400 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-2400

Director.--James S. Wold, U.S. Air Force (Ret.).
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant].

               DEFENSE TECHNOLOGY SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

 400 Army Navy Drive, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22202.  Phone, (703) 604-
                                  5215

Director.--David S. Tarbell.
    Assistant Director.--Peter M. Sullivan.
        Director for--
            Industrial/Governmental Affairs Division.--Frank Bray, (703) 
                693-7110.
            License Directorate.--David M. Richey, (703) 695-3554.
            Resource Management.--Howard P. Ady III, (703) 614-8667.
            Strategic Policy.--George Menas, (703) 697-1327.
            Technology Security Operations.--F. Michael Maloof, (703) 
                693-1130.
            Technology Directorate.--Clarence M. Griffin, (703) 614-
                4401.
            Trade Security Policy Directorate.--Sumner Benson, (703) 
                614-6550.
                
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      CIVILIAN HEALTH AND MEDICAL PROGRAM OF THE UNIFORMED SERVICES

Director.--Capt. John E. Montgomery, MSC, U.S. Navy, (303) 361-1313, 
    FTS: 8-943-1313.

                           ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENT

  400 Army Navy Dr., Suite 200, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.  Phone (703) 
                                604-6020

Director.--Paul J. Dempsey.
    Deputy Director.--Helene M. O'Connor (acting).
    Western Region Manager.--Richard R. Kinnier, (206) 524-1845.

                    WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS SERVICES

           Room 3D972, Pentagon 20301.  Phone, (703) 695-4436

Director.--David O. Cooke.
    Director for--
        Budget and Finance.--Joe Friedl, Jr., Room 3B287, (703) 697-
            6760.
        Correspondence and Directives.--Beverly Whitehead, Room 3B946, 
            (703) 687-8261.
        Federal Voting Assistance Office.--Phyllis J. Taylor, Room 
            1B457, (703) 695-0663.
        Information Operations and Reports.--Robert Drake, Room 1204, 
            Crystal Gateway No. 3, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, 
            Arlington, VA 22202, (703) 746-0334.
        Personnel and Security.--Al Papenfus, Room 3B347, (703) 697-
            1703.
        Real Estate and Facilities.--L. Walter Freeman, Room 3C345, 
            (703) 697-7241.
        General Counsel.--Thos R. Brooks, Room 1D198, (703) 693-7374.

                          JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF

                         OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN

        Room 2E872, Pentagon, 20318-0001.  Phone, (703) 697-9121

Chairman.--Gen. John M. Shalikashvili, U.S. Army.
    Vice Chairman.--Adm. William A. Owens, U.S. Navy, Room 2E860, (703) 
            694-8948, (703) 694-2500.

                               JOINT STAFF

Director.--Lt. Gen. Walter Kross Jr., U.S. Air Force, Room 2E936, (703) 
    694-5221.
    Vice Director.--Maj. Gen. Charles T. Robertson, U.S. Air Force, Room 
        2E936, (703) 694-5223.
    Director for--
        Manpower and Personnel, J-1.--Rear Adm. P.A. Tracey, U.S. Navy, 
            Room 1E948, (703) 697-6098.
        Intelligence, J-2.--Maj. Gen. Patrick M. Hughes, U.S. Army, Room 
            1E884, (703) 697-9773.
        Operations, J-3.--Lt. Gen. Howell M. Estes, III, U.S. Air Force, 
            Room 2D874, (703) 697-3702.
        Logistics, J-4.--Vice Adm. John B. LaPlante, U.S. Navy, Room 
            2E828, (703) 697-7000.
        Strategic Plans and Policy, J-5.--Lt. Gen. Wesley K. Clark, U.S. 
            Army, Room 2E996, (703) 695-5618.
        Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems, J-6.--
            Vice Adm. Arthur K. Cebrowsk, U.S. Navy, Room 2D860, (703) 
            695-6478.
        Operational Plans and Interoperability, J-7.--Maj. Gen. Stephen 
            Silursy, Jr., U.S. Army, Room 2B865A, (703) 697-9031.
        Force Structure, Resource, and Assessment, J-8.--Maj. Gen. Ralph 
            E. Eberhart, U.S. Air Force, Room 1E962, (703) 697-8853.
            
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                            DEFENSE AGENCIES

                    ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY

 3701 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203-1714.  Phone, (703) 696-
                                  2444

Director.--Larry Lynn (acting).
    Deputy Director.--Duane A. Adams, (703) 614-3713.

                 BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE ORGANIZATION

        Room 1E1081, Pentagon 20301-7100.  Phone, (703) 695-7060

Director.--Lt. Gen. Malcolm O'Neill (703) 693-3025.
    Deputy Director.--Dr. William Evers, (703) 695-7060.

                         CENTRAL IMAGERY OFFICE

  8401 Old Court House Road, Suite 300, Vienna, VA 22182-3820.  Phone, 
                             (703) 285-5810

Director.--Dr. Annette J. Krygiel.
    Deputy Director.--Maj. Gen. Brett M. Dula, U.S. Air Force, (703) 
        285-5800.

                        DEFENSE COMMISSARY AGENCY

     Fort Lee, VA 23801-6300.  Phone, (804) 734-8721; FTS: 687-2227

Director.--Maj. Gen. Richard E. Beale, Jr., U.S. Army.
    Chief Executive Officer.--Charles M. Wiker, FTS: 687-1457.
    Chief of Staff.--Col. Ronald P. McCoy, U.S. Air Force, FTS: 687-
        2206.

                             LIAISON OFFICE

 Room 5E487, Pentagon 20330-5130.  Phone, (703) 614-9225; FTS: 224-9225

Director.--Daniel W. Sclater.

                      DEFENSE CONTRACT AUDIT AGENCY

  Building 4, Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22304.  Phone, (703) 274-
                                  6785

Director.--William H. Reed, Room 4C346.
    Deputy Director.--Michael J. Thibault, (703) 274-7281.

                 DEFENSE FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING SERVICE

Crystal Mall Building No. 3, 1931 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 
                       22240-5191, (703) 607-2616

Director.--Richard F. Keevey, Room 425, (703) 746-2608.
    Principal Deputy Director.--Gary W. Amlin, Room 425, (703) 746-2613.

                   DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY

701 South Court House Road, Arlington, VA 22204-2199.  Phone, (703) 607-
                                  6020

Director.--Lt. Gen. Albert J. Edmonds, U.S. Air Force, Room 4222, (703) 
    692-0018.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant], Room 4222, (703) 692-0016.

                       DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY

         Room 3E258, Pentagon 20340-1001.  Phone, (703) 695-0071

Director.--Lt. Gen. James R. Clapper, Jr., U.S. Air Force.
    Deputy Director.--Michael F. Munson, Room 3E258, (703) 697-5128.

                      DEFENSE INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE

 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.  Phone, (703) 325-5324

Director.--John F. Donnelly.

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                      DEFENSE LEGAL SERVICES AGENCY

         Room 3E980, Pentagon 20301-1600.  Phone, (703) 695-3341

Director/General Counsel.--Judith A. Miller.
    Principal Deputy Director.--Stephen W. Preston, (703) 697-7248.

                        DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY

 Building 3, Cameron Station, Alexandria, VA 22304-6100.  Phone, (703) 
                                274-6000.

                    DLA Publications, (703) 274-6011.

Director.--Vice Adm. E.M. Straw, U.S. Navy, Room 3A150, (703) 274-6111.
    Principal Deputy Director.--Maj. Gen. L.P. Farrell, Jr., U.S. Air 
        Force Room 3A150, (703) 274-6113.

                         DEFENSE MAPPING AGENCY

    8613 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22031-2139.  Phone, (703) 285-9368

       Map Requests (Customer Assistance Office): (301) 227-2495.

Director.--Maj. Gen. Philip W. Nuber, U.S. Air Force, (703) 285-9290.
    Deputy Director.--W. Douglas Smith, (703) 285-9298.

                         DEFENSE NUCLEAR AGENCY

    6801 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA 22310.  Phone, (703) 325-7004

Director.--Maj. Gen. Kenneth L. Hagemann, U.S. Air Force, Room 200.
    Deputy Director.--G.W. Ullrich 2024, (703) 325-7300.

                   DEFENSE SECURITY ASSISTANCE AGENCY

           Room 4B841, Pentagon 22202.  Phone, (703) 695-3291

Director.--Lt. Gen. Thomas G. Rhame, U.S. Army.
    Deputy Director.--H. Diehl McKalip, Room 4E841, (703) 695-7013.

            NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY/CENTRAL SECURITY SERVICE

          Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755.  Phone, (301) 688-6311

Director.--Vice Adm. John M. McConnell, U.S. Navy.
    Deputy Director.--William P. Crowell.

                        ON-SITE INSPECTION AGENCY

Fairchild Building, 300 West Service Road, Dulles Airport, Chantilly, VA 
                      22021.  Phone, (703) 742-4480

               Mailing Address: Washington, DC 20041-0498

Director.--Brig. Gen. Gregory G. Govan, U.S. Army, (301) 742-4449.
    Principal Deputy Director.--Joerg H. Menzil, (301) 742-4448.
    
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                          JOINT SERVICE SCHOOLS

                     DEFENSE ACQUISITION UNIVERSITY

President.--Thomas H. Crean, (703) 845-6766.

                   JOINT MILITARY INTELLIGENCE COLLEGE

President.--A. Denis Clift, (202) 373-3299.

                   DEFENSE SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT COLLEGE

Commandant.--Brig. Gen. Claude M. Bolton, Jr., U.S. Air Force, (703) 
    805-3360.

                       NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY

Fort McNair, Fourth and P Streets SW. 20319-6000.  Phone, (202) 287-9460

President.--Lt. Gen. Ervin J. Rokke, U.S. Air Force, Room 228, (202) 
    287-9401.
    Vice President.--Ambassador William G. Walker, (202) 287-9402.

                INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT COLLEGE

Dean of the College.--J.M. Carabello, Room 402, 433-3000.

                       ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGE

Commandant.--Brig. Gen. Roger E. Carlton, U.S. Air Force, Room A201, 
    FTS: 564-5302.

                 INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE OF THE ARMED FORCES

Commandant.--Rear Adm. Jerome F. Smith, Jr., U.S. Navy, Room 200, 475-
    1838.

                          NATIONAL WAR COLLEGE

Commandant.--Rear Adm. Michael A. McDevitt, U.S. Navy, Room 113, 475-
    1842.

          UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF THE HEALTH SCIENCES

   4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814.  Phone, (301) 295-3030.

President.--James A. Zimble, M.D., Room A1005, (301) 295-3013.

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                         DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY

               The Pentagon 20310.  Phone, (703) 695-2442

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Room 3E700, Pentagon 20310-0101.  Phone, (703) 695-3211; FAX: (703) 697-
                                  8036

Secretary of the Army.--Togo D. West, Jr.
    Senior Military Assistant.--Col. T. Michael Crews, (703) 695-1717.
    Military Assistants to the Secretary: Col. Ilona E. Prewitt; Lt. 
        Col. R. Mark Brown, (703) 695-1717.
    Special Assistant to the Secretary.--Pam Jenoff, Room 3E749, (703) 
        695-1717.

                      OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY

Room 3E732, Pentagon 20310-0102.  Phone, (703) 695-4311; FAX: (703) 695-
                                  1525

Under Secretary.--Joseph R. Reeder.
    Executive to the Under Secretary.--Col. Robert D. Glacel, (703) 697-
        9806.
    Military Assistants to the Under Secretary: Lt. Col. Ralph Ball, 
        (703) 697-7834; Lt. Col. John M. Cal, (703) 695-4311; Maj. Ray 
        Bingham, (703) 695-2947.
    Assistant to the Under Secretary.--William K. Takakoshi, Room 3C674, 
        (703) 695-3317.
    Deputy Under Secretary for Operations Research.--Walter W. Hollis, 
        Room 2E660, (703) 695-0083.

                   ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CIVIL WORKS

Room 2E570, Pentagon 20310-0108.  Phone, (703) 697-8986; FAX: (703) 697-
                                  3366

Assistant Secretary.--Dr. John H. Zirschky (acting).
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Dr. John H. Zirschky, (703) 
        697-4671.
    Executive Officer.--Col. John A. Mills, Room 2E569, (703) 697-9809.
    Military Assistant.--Lt. Col. Dorothy Klasse, (703) 695-0482.
    Administrative Officer.--[Vacant].
    Deputy for--
        Planning, Policy, and Legislation.--[Vacant], Room 2E569, (703) 
            695-1370.
        Management and Budget.--Steven Dola, Room 7126, 20 Massachusetts 
            Avenue 20314-1000, 272-0126.
        Project Management.--Dr. Robert N. Stearns, Room 7126, 20 
            Massachusetts Avenue 20314-1000, 272-0126.
    Assistant for--
        Regulatory Affairs.--Michael Davis, Room 2E569, (703) 695-1376.
        Interagency and International Affairs.--Kevin V. Cook, Room 
            2E569, (703) 695-7127.
        Water Resources.--Robert J. Kaighn, Room 7126, 20 Massachusetts 
            Avenue 20314-1000, (202) 272-0126.

      ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND COMPTROLLER

Room 3E606, Pentagon 20310-0109.  Phone, (703) 697-8121; FAX: (703) 693-
                                  5389

Assistant Secretary.--Helen T. McCoy.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Neil R. Ginnetti, Room 3E606, 
        (703) 695-2256.
    Executive Officer.--Col. Roland A. Arteaga, Room 3E606, (703) 699-
        2216.
    Military Assistant.--Lt. Col. Earl Nicks, Room 3E606, (703) 695-
        2256.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Resource Analysis and Business Practice.--Robert W. Raynsford 
            (acting), Room 3A712, (703) 697-7629.
        Financial Operations.--Ernest J. Gregory, Room 3E575, (703) 697-
            3857.
        Army Budget.--Maj. Gen. Robert T. Howard, Room 3A662, (703) 697-
            3937.
        Director for U.S. Army Cost and Economic Analysis Center.--
            Robert W. Young, Room 436, 5611 Columbia Pike, Falls Church, 
            VA 22041-5050, (703) 756-0217.
            
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    ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INSTALLATIONS, LOGISTICS AND ENVIRONMENT

Room 2E614, Pentagon 20310-0110.  Phone, (703) 695-6527; FAX: (703) 614-
                                  5975

Assistant Secretary.--Robert Michael Walker.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Alma Boyd Moore, Room 2E614, 
        (703) 695-6527.
    Executive Officer.--Col. Paul T. Humphrey, Room 2E614, (703) 695-
        9572.
    Military Assistant.--Lt. Col. Douglas S. Watson, Room 2E614, (703) 
        695-9518.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Environment, Safety and Occupational Health.--Lewis D. Walker, 
            Room 2E577, (703) 695-7824.
        Installations and Housing.--Paul W. Johnson, Room 3E581, (703) 
            697-8161.
        Logistics.--Eric A. Orsini, Room 3E620, (703) 697-9030.
    Deputy for Chemical Demilitarization.--Col. James M. Coverstone, 
        Room 1A875, (703) 695-0984.

          ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS

Room 2E594, Pentagon 20310-0111.  Phone, (703) 697-9253; FAX: (703) 614-
                                  5975

Assistant Secretary.--Sara E. Lister.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Archie D. Barrett, Room 
        2E594, (703) 695-1164.
    Executive Officer.--Col. Everett I. Madden, Room 2E594, (703) 697-
        9253.
    Military Assistant/Administrative Officer.--CW3 Lawrence Herlihy, 
        Room 2E591, (703) 697-1967.
        Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
            Civilian Personnel Policy.--Carol D. Smith, Room 2C681, 
                (703) 695-4237.
            Force Management, Manpower, and Resources.--Jayson L. 
                Spiegel, Room 2E580, (703) 695-9652.
            Military Personnel and Equal Employment Opportunity.--Robert 
                M. Emmerichs, Room 2E580, (703) 697-2631.
            Reserve Affairs, Training and Mobilization.--Todd A. Weiler, 
                Room 2E580, (703) 695-3721.
            Review Boards and Equal Employment Opportunity Compliance 
                and Complaints Review Agency.--John W. Matthews, Crystal 
                Mall Building No. 4, Room 200, 1941 Jefferson Davis 
                Highway, Arlington, Virginia 20360, (703) 607-1597.

     ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISITION

Room 2E672, Pentagon 20310-0103.  Phone, (703) 695-6153; FAX: (703) 697-
                                  4003

Assistant Secretary.--Gilbert F. Decker.
    Executive Officer.--Col. John P. Geis, Room 2E672, (703) 695-5749.
    Military Assistant.--Lt. Col. Phillip E. Hamilton, Room 2E672, (703) 
        695-5749.
    Military Deputy.--Lt. Gen. William H. Forster, Room 2E672, (703) 
        697-0356.
    Executive to the Military Deputy.--Lt. Col. Michael Hamilton, Room 
        2E672, (703) 695-6742.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Procurement.--Kenneth J. Oscar, Room 2E661, (703) 695-2488.
        Research and Technology.--George T. Singley III, Room 3E374, 
            (703) 697-1646.
        Plans, Programs and Policy.--Keith Charles, Room 3E432, (703) 
            697-0387.
    Deputy for Systems Management and International Cooperation.--Maj. 
        Gen. Ronald V. Hite, Room 3E448, (703) 695-3115.
    Director for Assessment and Evaluation.--Herbert K. Fallin, Jr., 
        Room 2E673, (703) 697-2653.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

Room 2E722, Pentagon 20310-0104.  Phone, (703) 697-9235; FAX: (703) 697-
                                  5553

General Counsel.--William T. Coleman III
    Principal Deputy General Counsel.--Lawrence M. Baskir, Room 2E722, 
        (703) 697-4807.
    Executive Officer.--Col. Charles W. Beardall, Room 2E722, (703) 697-
        9235.
    Deputy General Counsel for--
        Acquistions.--Anthony H. Gamboa, Room 2E725, (703) 607-5120.
        Operations and Personnel.--Thomas W. Taylor, Room 2E725, (703) 
            695-0562.
        Ethics and Fiscal.--Matt Reres, Room 2E725, (703) 695-4296.
        Civil Works and Environment.--Earl H. Stockdale, Jr., Room 
            2D717, (703) 693-3024.
            
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                        ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Room 3E733, Pentagon 20310-0105.  Phone, (703) 695-2442; FAX: (703) 693-
                                  5737

Administrative Assistant.--[Vacant].
    Deputy Administrative Assistant.--[Vacant].
    Director of--
        Policy and Plans.--Joel B. Hudson, Room 2D746, (703) 697-6900.
    Coordinator for Headquarters Services (Washington).--[Vacant].
        Director of--
            Equal Employment Opportunity.--Debra A. Muse, Room 5A532, 
                (703) 697-4313.
            Information Management Support Center.--Robert L. Laychak, 
                Room 1E600, (703) 693-5425.
            Defense Supply Service (Washington).--Col. Larry Stewart, 
                Room 1E230, (703) 695-2005.
            Defense Telecommunications Service (Washington).--Michael A. 
                Newton, Room 1A275, (703) 695-2121.
            Personnel and Employment Services (Washington).--Peter B. 
                Horn, Room 1E530, (703) 697-2691.
            Safety, Security, and Support Services (Washington).--Joel 
                B. Hudson, Room 2D746, (703) 697-6900.
            Space and Building Management Service (Washington).--Edward 
                E. Pavlick, Room 1A123, (703) 695-7555.

 DIRECTOR FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS 
                              AND COMPUTERS

 Room 3E458, Pentagon 20310-0107.  Phone, (703) 697-7494; FAX (703) 695-
                                  3091

Director.--Lt. Gen. Otto J. Guenther.
    Vice Director.--David Borland, Room 3E458, (703) 695-6604.
    Executive Officer.--Col. Billy Burse, Room 3E458, (703) 695-5503
        Director of--
            Modernization and Integration.--[Vacant].
            Plans and Program.--Maj. Gen. David E. White, Room 3C560, 
                (703) 614-0508.
            Spectrum Management.--Frank M. Holderness, Room 2C513, (703) 
                695-3533.
            Architecture.--Col. Jeremiah Garretson, Room 1C670, (703) 
                614-0517.
            Army Information.-- Miriam F. Browning, Room 3C570, (703) 
                697-6593.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

Room 1E736, Pentagon 20310-1700.  Phone, (703) 695-1500; FAX: (703) 697-
                                  4705.

Inspector General.--Lt. Gen. Ronald H. Griffith.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Maj. Gen. Richard S. Siegfried, Room 
        1E736, (703) 695-1501.
    Executive Officer.--Col. Arthur P. DuPay, Room 1E736, (703) 695-
        1502.

                             AUDITOR GENERAL

 Room 1301, 3101 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22302-1596.  Phone, 
                   (703) 756-2809; FAX: (703) 756-2860

Auditor General.--Francis E. Reardon.
    Deputy Auditor General.--Thomas Druzgal, (703) 756-2812.

                             PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Room 2E636, Pentagon 20310-1500.  Phone, (703) 695-5135; FAX: (703) 697-
                                  2159

Chief.--Maj. Gen. Charles W. McClain, Jr.
    Deputy Chief.--Col. Steve F. Rausch, Room 2E636, (703) 697-4482.
    Executive Officer.--Col. James D. Moudy, Room 2E636, (703) 697-4200.
        Chiefs of--
            Command Information and Production.--Tansill R. Johnson, 
                Room 2E625, (703) 697-4640.
            Public Communications.--Col. Donald P. Maple, Room 2E641, 
                (703) 697-2564.
            Leadership Support.--Col. Barry W. Willey, Room 2E631, (703) 
                695-2992.
                
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                           LEGISLATIVE LIAISON

Room 2C631, Pentagon 20310-1600.  Phone, (703) 697-6767; FAX: (703) 697-
                                  3847

Chief.--Maj. Gen. Jerry C. Harrison.
    Deputy Chief.--Col. William D. McGill, Room 2C631, (703) 695-6368
    Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs.--Robert J. Winchester, 
        Room 2C631, (703) 695-3918.
    Executive Officer.--Wilson A. Shatzer, Room 2C631, (703) 695-3524.
        Chiefs of--
            Congressional Inquiry.--Col. James M. Jones, Room 2D631, 
                (703) 697-8381.
            House Liaison.--Col. John McNulty, Room B325, Rayburn House 
                Office Building, Washington, DC, (202) 475-1700.
            Senate Liaison.--Col. Frank Hurd, Room SR183, Senate Russell 
                Office Building, Washington, DC, (202) 224-2881.
            Investigation and Legislative.--Col. Michael Chapman, Room 
                2C634, (703) 697-9915.
            Programs.--Lt. Col. Steve Curry (acting), Room 2C634, (703) 
                697-9915.

                  ARMED RESERVE FORCES POLICY COMMITTEE

Room 2B684, Pentagon 20310-0112.  Phone, (703) 695-5746; FAX: (703) 697-
                                  4369.

Chairman.--Maj. Gen. N.A. Trudeau.

              SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION

Room 2A712, Pentagon 20310-0106.  Phone, (703) 695-9800; FAX: (703) 693-
                                  3898

Director.--Susan E. Haley (acting).
    Deputy Director.--John R. Nelson (acting), Room 2A712, (703) 697-
        2868.
    Military Assistant for Major Systems Acquisition.--Col. Willie 
        Frazier, Jr., Room 2A712, (703) 697-8113.
    Program Manager for Historically Black Colleges and Universities and 
        Minority Institutions.--John R. Nelson, Room 2A712, (703) 697-
        2868.
    Assistant to the Director for--
        Small Business Contracting.--Lt. Col. Maryelizabeth Sawyer, Room 
            2A712, (703) 697-2868.
        Small Business Subcontracting.--Ivory J. Fisher, Room 2A712, 
            (703) 697-2868.

                    ARMY STAFF AND SELECTED AGENCIES

               Pentagon 20301-0200.  Phone, (703) 697-7994

Chief of Staff.--Gen. Gordon R. Sullivan, Room 3E668, (703) 695-2077.
    Vice Chief of Staff.--Gen. John H. Tilelli, Jr., Room 3E668, (703) 
        695-2077.
    Assistant for International Affairs.--Stephen P. Dawkins, Room 
        3C568, (703) 697-4139.
    Director of the Army Staff.--Lt. Gen. Charles E. Dominy, Room 3E665, 
        (703) 695-3542.
        Executive Officer.--Col. Robert J.H. Anderson.
        Director, Office of--
            Management.--Brig. Gen. James E. Shane, Room 3D658, (703) 
                695-0294.
            Program Analysis and Evaluation.--Brig. Gen. David K. 
                Heebner, Room 3C718, (703) 695-4617.

                              INTELLIGENCE

Room 2E646, Pentagon 20310-1000.  Phone, (703) 695-3033; FAX: (703) 697-
                                  8849

Deputy Chief of Staff.--Maj. Gen. Paul E. Menoher.
    Assistant Deputy Chiefs: Brig. Gen. T.N. Thomas, Room 2E464, (703) 
        695-3929; Mr. James D. Davis, Room 2E464, (703) 697-4644.
    Director, Office of--
        Counterintelligence and Security Countermeasures.--Col. Nicholas 
            J. Ciccarello, Room 2D489, (703) 697-3934.
        Foreign Intelligence.--Col. James L. Solomon, Room 2E473, (703) 
            697-3398.
        Foreign Liaison.--Col. J. Almborg, Room 2E484, (703) 697-4762.
        Intelligence Plans and Integration.--Col. Jerry F. Pickar, Room 
            2C472, (703) 695-3369.
        Intelligence Policy and Operations.--Col. Stanlis D. Milkowski, 
            Room 2E474, (703) 695-6295.
        Reserve Affairs.--Col. J.B. Hemenway, Room 2B476, (703) 693-
            6396.


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                                LOGISTICS

Room 3E560, Pentagon 20310-0500.  Phone, (703) 695-4102; FAX: (703) 614-
                                  6702

Deputy Chief of Staff.--Lt. Gen. Johnnie E. Wilson.
    Assistant Deputy Chief.-- Maj. Gen. William N. Farmen, Room 3E560, 
        (703) 697-5301.
        Director, Office of--
            Supply and Maintenance.--Maj. Gen. John J. Cusick, Room 
                2E554, (703) 697-8401.
            Plans and Operations.--Brig. Gen. Gilbert S. Harper, Room 
                3C567, (703) 695-3282.
            Security Assistance.--Frank S. Besson III, Room 3E516, (703) 
                614-2227.
            Transportation, Energy, and Troop Support.--Brig. Gen. Mario 
                F. Montero, Jr., Room 1E580, (703) 695-0950.
            Resource Management.--Jim T. Brown, Room 1E560, (703) 614-
                4391.
            Aviation Logistics.--Col. Robert J. Hoppes, Room 1E572, 
                (703) 697-0487.

                          OPERATIONS AND PLANS

Room 3E634, Pentagon 20310-0400.  Phone, (703) 695-2904: FAX: (703) 697-
                                  5572

Deputy Chief of Staff.--Lt. Gen. Paul E. Blackwell.
    Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff.--Maj. Gen. G.H. Putham, Room 3E634, 
        (703) 697-5189.
        Assistant Deputy Chief for--
            Mobilization and Reserve Affairs.--Maj. Gen. P.G. Rehkamp, 
                Room 3B518, (703) 695-3447.
            Joint Affairs.--Maj. Gen. J.C. Ellerson, Room 3E530, (703) 
                695-5032.
        Director, Office of--
            Operations, Readiness, and Mobilization.--Maj. Gen. R.H. 
                Scales, Room BF751B, (703) 695-0526.
            Strategy, Plans, and Policy.--Maj. Gen. John C. Ellerson, 
                Room 3E530, (703) 695-5032.
            Training.--Brig. Gen. S.W. Wallace, Room 1E542, (703) 614-
                8198.

                                PERSONNEL

Room 2E736, Pentagon 20310-0300.  Phone, (703) 695-6003; FAX: (703) 695-
                                  3195

Deputy Chief of Staff.--Lt. Gen. Theodore G. Stroup.
    Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff.--Maj. Gen. Wallace C. Arnold, Room 
        2E736, (703) 695-2250.
        Director, Office of--
            Human Resources.--Brig. Gen. R. Dennis Kerr, Room 2B662, 
                (703) 697-2874.
            Manpower.--Gary L. Purdum, Room 2C725, (703) 697-2874.
            Manpower Personnel Integration.--Harold R. Booher, Room 
                2C733, (703) 697-7384.
            Military Personnel Management.--Maj. Gen. Thomas Sikora, 
                Room 2B736, (703) 695-2497.

          ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF FOR INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT

         Room 1E668, Pentagon 20310-0600.  Phone, (703) 693-3233

Assistant Chief of Staff.--Maj. Gen. John H. Little.
    Deputy Assistant.--Jan C. Menig, Room 1E668, (703) 693-3233.

                              ARMY RESERVE

Room 3E390, Pentagon 20310-2400.  Phone, (703) 697-1784; FAX: (703) 695-
                                  4380

Chief.--Maj. Gen. Max Baratz.
    Deputy Chief.--Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Kilmartin, (703) 697-1260.

                         JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL

 Room 2E444, Pentagon 20310-2200.  Phone, (703) 697-5151; FAX: 695-8370

Judge Advocate General.--Maj. Gen. Michael J. Nardotti.
    Assistant Judge Advocate General.--Maj. Gen. Ken D. Gray.
        Assistant Judge Advocate General for--
            Civil Law and Litigation.--Brig. Gen. Scott Majors, Room 
                2E432, (703) 697-4769.
        Military Law and Operation.--Brig. Gen. Walter B. Huffman, Room 
            2E432, (703) 695-5947.
            
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                             SURGEON GENERAL

  Skyline Place No. 6, Room 672, 5109 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 
         22041-3258.  Phone, (703) 756-0000; FAX: (703) 756-0243

Surgeon General.--Lt. Gen. Alcide M. LaNoue.
    Deputy Surgeon General.--Maj. Gen. Thomas R. Tempel, (703) 756-0002.

                           CHIEF OF CHAPLAINS

Room 1E416, Pentagon 20310-2700.  Phone, (703) 695-1133; FAX: (703) 695-
                                  9824

Chief.--Maj. Gen. Donald W. Shea.
    Deputy Chief.--Col. William L. Hufham.

                           CORPS OF ENGINEERS

   (PB)--Pulaski Building, Room 8228, 20 Massachusetts Avenue 20314.  
                     Phone, 272-0001; FAX: 272-0359

Chief.--Lt. Gen. Arthur E. Williams.
    Deputy Chief.--Maj. Gen. John F. Sobke, (202) 272-0002.

                          NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU

         Room 2E394, Pentagon 20310-2500.  Phone, (703) 697-2430

Chief.--Lt. Gen. Edward D. Baca, U.S. Army.
    Vice Chief.--[Vacant].
    Director, Army National Guard.--Maj. Gen.(P) John R. D'Araujo, Jr., 
        Room 2E408, (703) 695-4733.

                     ARMY CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY

 Franklin Court Building, 1099 14th Street, NW. 2005-3402.  Phone, 504-
                           5400; FAX: 504-5390

Chief.--Brig. Gen. John W. Mountcastle.
    Deputy Chief.--Col. Kavin L. Coughenour, 504-5401.
    Chief Historian.--Jeffrey Clarke, 504-5402.

                           MAJOR ARMY COMMANDS

Army Materiel Command.--Gen. Leon E. Salomon, AMC Building, 5001 
        Eisenhower Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22333-0001, (703) 274-9625.
Corps of Engineers.--Lt. Gen. Arthur E. Williams, Pulaski Building, Room 
    8228, 20 Massachusetts Avenue 20314, (202) 272-0001.
Criminal Investigation Command.--Maj. Gen. Peter T. Berry, 5611 Columbia 
    Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041, (703) 756-2263.
Forces Command.--Gen. Dennis J. Reimer, Fort McPherson, Georgia 30330-
    6000, (404) 669-5054.
Information Systems Command.--Maj. Gen. Samuel A. Leffler, Fort 
    Huachuca, AZ 85613, (602) 538-6161.
Intelligence and Security Command.--Brig. Gen. Trent N. Thomas, Fort 
    Belvoir, VA 22060-5370, (703) 706-1603.
Medical Command.--Maj. Gen. Richard D. Cameron, Fort Sam Houston, Texas 
    78134-6000, (514) 274-6313.
Military District of Washington.--Maj. Gen. Fred A. Gordon, Fort McNair, 
    Building 32, 4th and P Streets, SW, Wash, DC 20319-5000, 475-0519.
Military Traffic Management Command.--Maj. Gen. Roger G. Thompson, Jr., 
    Nassif Building, 5611 Columbia Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-5050, 
    (703) 756-1724.
Training and Doctrine Command.--Gen. William W. Hartzog, Fort Monroe, VA 
    23651-5000, (804) 727-3514.

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                         DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

          Pentagon Building 20350-1000.  Phone, (703) 695-3131

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

              Room 4E686, Pentagon.  Phone, (703) 695-3131

Secretary of the Navy.--Hon. John H. Dalton.
    Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.--RADM William Schmidt, (703) 
        695-4603.
    Military Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.--COL Robert Blackman, 
        (703) 695-5133.
    Administrative Aide.--CDR Mark Seglem, Room 4E687, (703) 695-5410.
    Naval Aide.--LCDR Steve Sentieo, (703) 695-5050.
    Special Assistant for--
        Legal and Legislative Affairs.--CDR J. Daniel McCarthy, Room 
            4E725, (703) 697-6935.
        Public Affairs.--CAPT W. Harlow, Room 4E748, (703) 697-7491.
    Administrative Officer.--Zoe Walker, Room 4E687, (703) 697-3334.

                      OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY

              Room 4E714, Pentagon.  Phone, (703) 695-3141

Under Secretary of the Navy.--Hon. Richard Danzig.
    Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.--CAPT Kevin Coegriff, (703) 695-
        2140.
    Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.--COL Robert Lee, (703) 695-
        2002.
    Assistant for Administration.--[Vacant].
    Auditor General.--Richard Shaffer, Nassif Building, Room 501-B, 
        (703) 756-2117.

                            PROGRAM APPRAISAL

    Room 4D730, Pentagon.  Phone, (703) 697-9396; FAX: (703) 694-3477

Director.--RADM William L. Putnam.
    Deputy Director.--COL Russell E. Appleton.
    Executive Assistant.--LCDR Stephen Jordon.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

        901 M Street SE., Room 100, 20374-5006.  Phone, 433-2000.

Inspector General.--VADM David M. Bennett.
    Deputy Naval Inspector General.--Patricia S. Kotzen.

                           LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

    Room 5C760, Pentagon.  Phone, (703) 697-7146; FAX: (703) 694-7089

Chief.--RADM Robert J. Natter.
    Deputy Chief.--CAPT Jay M. Cohen.
    Executive Assistant.--CDR Steve G. Gabriele.
    Director for--
        Administration and Support.--Ms. Pris Matthews, (703) 695-4816.
        Congressional Correspondence Control.--Veronica Leonard, (703) 
            695-6357.
        Legislation.--CAPT Fred R. Becker, (703) 695-5276.
        Navy Programs.--CAPT Robby Harris, (703) 697-3212.
        Public Affairs and Contract Notifications.--LCDR Jack J. Papp, 
            Room 5C768, (703) 695-0395.
    Principal Deputy for--
        House Liaison.--CAPT Marty M. Alford, 475-1672; FAX: 475-0892.
        Senate Liaison.--CAPT Billy Lewis, 475-1682; FAX: 475-0890.


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                          OFFICE OF INFORMATION

              Room 2E340, Pentagon.  Phone, (703) 697-7391

Chief.--RADM Kendell Pease.
    Deputy Chief.--CAPT Charles D. Connor, (703) 697-6724.
    Executive Assistant.--CDR Sheila Graham.
    Assistant Chief for--
        Administration and Resource Management.--William Mason.
        Naval Media Center.--CAPT Deborah Burnette.
        Media Operations.--CDR Steven Pietropaoli.
        Plans, Policy, and Community Programs.--CDR Joseph Gradisher.

                         JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL

    Room 5D834, Pentagon.  Phone, (703) 614-7420; FAX: (703) 325-9152

          (HB-2)--Hoffman Building No. 2, Alexandria, VA 22332

Judge Advocate General.--RADM Harold E. Grant.
    Executive Assistant.--[Vacant.]
    Deputy Judge Advocate General.--RADM Carlson M. Legrand, (HB-2), 
        (703) 325-9826; FAX: (703) 325-9152.
    Executive Assistant to the Deputy Judge Advocate General.--LCDR 
        David F. Hayes.
    Assistant Judge Advocate General for Civil Law.--CAPT Richard B. 
        Schiff, Room 9N21, (HB-2), (703) 325-9850.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General.--CAPT Roger A. 
        Smith, Room 9N21, (HB-2), (703) 325-9850; FAX: (703) 325-9152.
    Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General for--
        Administrative Law.--CAPT John T. Oliver, (HB-2), (703) 325-
            9860.
        Environmental Law.--CAPT Thomas Leovina, Crystal Plaza Building 
            No. 5, Room 368, 2211 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 
            22202, (703) 602-4532.
        International Law.--CAPT David L. Peace, (703) 697-9161.
    Assistant Judge Advocate General for General Law.--CAPT Dennis F. 
        McCoy, Room 9N21, (HB-21), (703) 325-9850.
    Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General for--
        Admiralty.--CDR Kevin P. McMahon, Room 9S33, (HB-2), (703) 325-
            9744.
        Civil Affairs.--CDR John V. Garaffa, Room 9N11, (HB-2), (703) 
            325-9752.
        Claims and Tort Litigation.--Mr. Mike Hannas, Room 9N33, (HB-2), 
            (703) 325-9880.
        Criminal Law.--CAPT Thomas K. Kahn, 433-6030.
        General Litigation.--CAPT Marion Bowman, 9N17, (703) 325-9870.
    Assistant Judge Advocate General for Military Law.--COL Richard L. 
        Vogel, Building III, Washington Navy Yard, (703) 325-9820.
    Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General for Investigations.--CDR 
        Gregory L. Alinka, (HB-2), (703) 325-9530.
    Assistant Judge Advocate General for Operations and Management.--CPT 
        John E. Dombroski, Building III, Washington Navy Yard, 433-8800.
    Deputy Assistant Judge Advocate General for--
        Fiscal and Administrative Support.--Dennis J. Oppman (HB-2), 
            (703) 325-0786.
        Management and Plans.--CAPT Kenneth R. Bryant, (HB-2), (703) 
            325-8312.
        Military Personnel.--CAPT Thomas Morrison, (HB-2), (703) 325-
            9830.
        Reserve and Retired Personnel Programs.--CDR Bonnie J. McGann, 
            (HB-2), (703) 325-9736.
        Special Programs.--CDR Robert P. Monahan, (703) 325-9536.
    Special Assistants to the Judge Advocate General:
    Comptroller.--Dennis J. Oppman (HB-2), (703) 325-0786; FAX: (703) 
        325-9152.
    Inspector General.--CAPT Robert W. McLeran, (HB-2), (703) 325-6117; 
        FAX: (703) 325-9152.
    Command Master Chief.--LNCM Robert E. Ellis, (703) 325-9830.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

              Room 4E724, Pentagon.  Phone, (703) 614-1994

CP-5 & 6, Crystal Plaza, Building No. 5,6 2211 Jefferson Davis Highway, 
                           Arlington, VA 20360

General Counsel.--Hon. Steven H. Honigman.
    Executive Assistant and Special Counsel.--CAPT John B. Montgomery, 
        JAGC, USN.
    Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.--LTCOL John E. Sparks, 
        USMC.
    Administrative Assistant.--LT Thomas F. Gonzalez, USN.
    Principal Deputy Counsel.--Leigh A. Bradley, (703) 614-5066.
    
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    Deputy General Counsel.--Eugene P. Angrist.
    Associate General Counsel for Management.--Fred A. Phelps, Room 480, 
        (CP-5), (703) 602-2743.
    Associate General Counsel for Litigation.--Arthur H. Hildebrandt, 
        Room 1000, (CP-6), (703) 602-3176.
    Assistant General Counsel for--
        Research, Development and Acquisition.-- Harvey J. Nathan, Room 
            4C748, Pentagon, (703) 614-6985.
        Manpower and Reserve Affairs.--Joseph G. Lynch, Room 4E725, 
            Pentagon, (703) 614-5066.
        Installations and Environment.--John C. Turnquist, Room 4D434, 
            Pentagon, (703) 614-1101.
        Financial Management/Counsel for the Comptroller.--Margaret A. 
            Olsen, Room 4C719, Pentagon, (703) 614-5588
        Ethics.--Kenneth J. Wernick, Room 480, CP-5, (703) 602-2727.

          ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MANPOWER AND RESERVE AFFAIRS

              Room 4E788, Pentagon.  Phone, (703) 697-2179

Assistant Secretary.--Dr. Bernard Rostker.
    Executive Assistant.--[Vacant].
    Military Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.--COL James M. Eicher, 
        (703) 697-0975.
    Administrative Aide.--CDR Glen White.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Civilian Personnel Policy and Equal Employment Opportunity.--
            Charles Tompkins, Room 4E789, (703) 695-2248.
        Force Support and Families.--Yvonne Harrison, Room 4E777, (703) 
            694-3553.
        Manpower.--Room 4E789, (703) 695-4350.
        Personnel Policy.--Charles Tompkins.
        Reserve Affairs.--Wade Sanders, Room 4E775, (703) 697-7506.
        Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Karen Heath.

                    NAVAL COUNCIL OF PERSONNEL BOARDS

   Ballston Center Tower No. 2, Room 907, 801 North Randolph Street, 
     Arlington, VA 22203-1989.  Phone, (703) 696-4355; FAX: 696-4556

Director.--Col. E.M. Albertson, USMC.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant].
    Counsel.--Cdr. W.C. Hewson, USN.
    Administrative Officer.--Joyce A. Janezic.
    Special Correspondence Officer.--Janice B. Overman.
    Executive Secretary for--
        Disability Evaluation System.--[Vacant].
        Naval Clemency and Parole Board.--LTCOL. C.E. Vallandingham, 
            USMC.
        Naval Discharge Review Board.--Nancy Church.

                  BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF NAVAL RECORDS

 Arlington Annex, Room 2432, 20370.  Phone, (703) 614-1316; FAX: (703) 
                                694-9857

Executive Director.--W. Dean Pfieffer.
    Deputy Executive Director.--Robert D. Zsalman.
    Administrative Officer.--[Vacant].

                    BOARD FOR DECORATIONS AND MEDALS

(HB-2)--Hoffman Building No. 2, Room 8N23, Alexandria, VA 22332. Phone, 
                             (703) 325-8770

Senior Member.--Vice Adm. David M. Bennett.
    Decorations/Medals Specialist and Recorder.--Barbara Wilson.

                      CIVILIAN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

 Ballston Towers No. 1, 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, VA 22203.  
                         Phone, (703) 696-4546.

Director.--Roberta K. Peters, Room 1104.

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     ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISITION

              Room 4E732, Pentagon.  Phone, (703) 695-6315

Assistant Secretary.--Nora Slatkin.
    Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.--CAPT Larry D. Pfitzenmaier, 
        USN.
    Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.--COL David L. Saddler, 
        USMC.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--VADM W.C. Bowes, USN, Room 
        4E731, (703) 697-4928.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Air Programs.--William D. Schaefer, Room 4E749, (703) 614-7793.
        Acquisition and Business Management.--RADM Michael P. Sullivan, 
            USN, Room 578, Crystal Plaza Building No. 5, 2211 Jefferson 
            Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 20360, (703) 602-2338.
        Acquisition Reform Executive.--Daniel E. Porter, (703) 602-2852.
        C4I/EW/SPACE.--Marvin J. Langston, Room 4D745, (703) 695-0023.
        Expeditionary Forces.--Maj. Gen. David A. Richwine, USMC, Room 
            5E731, (703) 614-4794.
        Ships.--Ron Keiss, Room 5E813, (703) 697-1710.

                             NAVAL RESEARCH

 Ballston Tower No. 1, Room 907, 800 North Quincy Street, Arlington, VA 
                      22217.  Phone, (703) 696-4258

Chief.--RADM Marc Pelaez.
    Deputy Chief of Naval Research/Technical Director.--Fred E. 
        Saalfeld, (703) 696-4517.
    Assistant Chief.--CAPT Richard J. Scott, Jr., (703) 696-4261.
    Director, Science and Technology Directorate.--Dr. Arthur E. Bisson, 
        (703) 696-8581.

              ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

              Room 4E768, Pentagon.  Phone, (703) 697-2325

Assistant Secretary and Comptroller.--Hon. Deborah P. Christie.
    Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.--CAPT Richard J. Parish, USN.
    Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.--LTC Debra A. Woodard, 
        USMC.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Gladys J. Commons, (703) 695-
        3377.
    Director, Office of Budget and Reports.--RADM William J. Hancock, 
        USN, Room 4C736, (703) 697-7105.
    Director, Office of Finance and Accounting.--Frederick E. Wyant, 
        Crystal Square 2, Room 805, (703) 607-3333.
    Counsel.--Margaret A. Olsen, Room 4C717, (703) 697-5588.

                               COMPTROLLER

              Room 4E768, Pentagon.  Phone, (703) 697-2325

Deputy Comptroller.--RADM Henri B. Chase, (703) 695-3377.
    Assistant Comptroller for Financial Management Systems.--CAPT John 
        D. Kavanaugh, Crystal Mall Building No. 3, Room 425, 1931 
        Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202, (703) 697-3195.
    Director of Budget and Reports.--RADM R.D. Milligan, (703) 697-7105.
    Counsel.--Philip M. Hitch, Room 4E765, (703) 697-5588.

          ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INSTALLATIONS AND ENVIRONMENT

              Room 4E780, Pentagon.   Phone, (703) 693-4529

Assistant Secretary.--Robert B. Pirie, Jr.
    Principal Deputy.--Cheryl A. Kandaras, (703) 693-4527.
    Executive Assistant and Naval Aide.--CAPT Andrew D. Brunhart.
    Special Assistant and Marine Corps Aide.-- LTC Larry A. Johnson.
    Director for--
        Force Basing and Infrastructure Requirements Analysis.--Charles 
            P. Nemfakos, (703) 681-0483.
        Shore Resources.--Richard O. Thomas, (703) 693-0657.
        Conversion and Redevelopment.--William J. Cassidy, Jr., (703) 
            693-4527.
        Environment and Safety.--Elsie Munsell, (703) 614-1303.
        
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        Installations and Facilities.--Duncan Holaday, (703) 695-3491.
        Director, Operational Safety and Survivability.--Richard F. 
            Healing, Crystal Plaza Building No. 5, Room 162, (703) 602-
            2882.

                        CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS

    Room 4E660, Pentagon.  Phone, (703) 695-0532; FAX: (703) 693-9408

Chief.--ADM Jeremy M. Boorda, (703) 695-5664.
    Vice Chief.--ADM Joseph W. Prueher, (703) 697-8347.
    Assistant Vice Chief: CAPT Robert J. Horne, (703) 695-4337.
    Director, Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.--ADM Bruce DeMars, (703) 
        602-4337.
    Special Assistant for--
        Public Affairs Support.--RADM Kendell Pease, (703) 697-7391.
        Safety Matters.--RADM Joseph S. Mobley, (804) 444-4354.
        Inspection Support.--VADM David Bennett, 433-2000.
        Legal Services.--RADM Harold Grant, (703) 614-4720.
        Legislative Support.--RADM Robert Natter, (703) 697-7146.
        National Investigative Matters and Security.--Roy Nedrow, (202) 
            433-8800.
        Material Inspections and Surveys.--RADM Philip Olson, (804) 464-
            7006.
    Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for--
        Logistics.--VADM William Earner, Jr., (703) 695-2154.
        Manpower, and Personnel.--VADM Frank Bowman, (703) 614-1101.
        Plans, Policy, and Operations.--VADM J. Paul Reason, (703) 695-
            3707.
        Resources, Warfare Requirements, and Assessments.--VADM T.J. 
            Lopez, (703) 695-2688.
    Director, Office of--
        Naval Intelligence.--RADM Michael Cramer, (703) 695-0124.
        Naval Medicine/Surgeon General.--VADM Harold M. Koenig, MC, USN, 
            (202) 653-1144.
        Naval Reserve.--RADM Thomas Hall, (703) 695-5353.
        Naval Training.--VADM Timothy Wright, (904) 452-4810.
        Space and Electronic Warfare.--VADM Walter Davis, (703) 695-
            3239.
        Test and Evaluation and Technology Requirements.--RADM Thomas 
            Ryan, (703) 697-5533.
    Chief of Chaplains.--RADM Donald Muchow, (703) 614-4043.
    Oceanographer.--RADM George Davis, (202) 653-1144.

                     BUREAU OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY

  Potomac Annex, 23d and E Streets 20372.  Phone, (202) 653-1144; FAX: 
                                653-0101

Chief.--VADM Harold M. Koenig, MC, USN.

                 SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND

 2451 Crystal Drive, #5 Crystal Park Arlington, VA 22245-5200.  Phone, 
                   (703) 602-3006; FAX: (703) 602-1659

Commander.--RADM George F.A. Wagner, (703) 602-3006.
    Executive Assistant.--CAPT Paul E. Roberts, (703) 602-3006.
    Aide.--LT John Schoeneck, (703) 602-3007.
    Deputy Commander.--Dr. Dale G. Uhher, (703) 602-4967.
    Program Executive Officer for Space Comissions and Sensors.--John W. 
        Desalme, (703) 602-1897.
    Space Technology Assistance Commander.--CAPT Delio Lopez, 767-9600.
    Program Director for--
        Anti-Submarine Warfare Programs.--CAPT Harold A. Williams, (703) 
            602-1120.
        C41 Systems Directorate.--RADM (Sel) Osie V. Combs, (703) 602-
            8873.
        Marine Corps Liaison.--COL Michael M. Henderson, (703) 602-8926.
    Inspector General.--CAPT Robert R. Rossi, (703) 602-1554.
    Counsel.--Sophie Krasik, (703) 602-8458.
    Comptroller.--CAPT Bart Gohmern, (703) 602-3260.
    Director of--
        Congressional and Public Affairs Office.--CAPT Tracy D. Connors, 
            (703) 602-9831.
        Contracts.--CAPT Jay Cohen, (703) 602-7777.
        Warfare Systems Architecture and Engraving.--RADM Ed Allen, Jr., 
            (703) 602-2558.
            
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    Small Business Specialist.--Betty S. Geesey, (703) 602-6091.
    Scientific and Technical Intelligence Liaison Officer.--[Vacant], 
        (703) 602-7606.
    Security Officer.--Kathy Weick, (703) 602-8740.

                        NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND

  2531 Jefferson Plaza Building Nos. 1 and 2, Room 1200, Arlington, VA 
                   20361-0001.  Phone, (703) 604-2822

Commander.--VADM John A. Lockard.

                        NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND

  2531 Jefferson Davis Highway, Room 12E10, Building 3, Arlington, VA 
                    22242-5160. Phone, (703) 602-3381

Commander.--VADM George R. Sterner.

                      NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND

1931 Jefferson Davis Highway, Crystal Mall Building No. 3, Arlington, VA 
                   22241-5360.  Phone, (703) 607-2883

Commander.--RADM Robert M. Moore.

                             NAVAL HOSPITAL

Commanding Officer.--RADM Richard I. Ridenour (Medical Command), 8901 
    Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, MD 20614 (301) 295-2206.

                      NATIONAL NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER

Commander.--RADM Richard I. Ridenour (Medical Command), Bethesda, MD 
    20889-5600 (301) 295-5800; FAX: (301) 295-6521.

              NAVAL COMPUTER AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMAND

 4401 Massachusetts Avenue 20394.  Phone, (202) 764-0356; FAX: 764-0357

Commander.--CAPT Thomas Stark.

                  NAVAL FACILITIES ENGINEERING COMMAND

   (HB-2)--Hoffman Building No. 2, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, VA 
         22332-2300.  Phone, (703) 325-0400; FAX: (703) 325-0024

Commander.--RADM J.E. Buffington.

                      OFFICE OF NAVAL INTELLIGENCE

 4251 Suitland Road, Washington, DC 20395-5720.  Phone (301) 669-3011; 
                           FAX (301) 669-3099.

Director.--RADM Michael W. Cramer.

              NAVAL CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIVE SERVICE COMMAND

  901 M Street SE., Washington, DC 20388.  Phone, (202) 433-8800; FAX: 
                                433-9619

Director.--Roy D. Nedrow.

                      NAVAL SECURITY GROUP COMMAND

 Naval Security Station, 3801 Nebraska Avenue 20393.  Phone, (202) 764-
                           0786; FAX: 764-0329

Commander.--Rear Adm. Thomas F. Stevens.

                        MILITARY SEALIFT COMMAND

  Building No. 210, Washington Navy Yard, 9th and M Streets SE. 20398-
               5540.  Phone, (202) 685-5001; FAX: 685-5020

Commander.--Vice Adm. Philip M. Quast.

                       NAVAL LEGAL SERVICE COMMAND

   (HB-2)--Hoffman Building No. 2, 200 Stovall Street, Alexandria, VA 
           22332.  Phone, (703) 325-9820; FAX: (703) 325-7227

Commander.--Rear Adm. C.M. LeGrand.

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                           NAVAL SPACE COMMAND

        Building 180, Dahlgren, VA 22448.  Phone, (703) 663-6100.

Commander.--RADM Katharine Laughton.

                 SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND

  2451 Crystal Drive, No. 5 Crystal Park, Arlington, VA 22202.  Phone, 
                   (703) 602-3006; FAX: (703) 602-1659

Commander.--RADM George F.A. Wagner.

                      NAVAL DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON

901 M Street SE., Washington, DC 20374-5001.  Phone, 433-2777; FAX: 433-
                                  2207

Commandant.--RADM Edward Moore, Jr.
    Chief of Staff.--CAPT Todd Creekman.
    Public Affairs Officer.--LT Carl Johnson.

                           U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY

             Annapolis, MD 21402-5000.  Phone (410) 293-1000

Superintendent.--Adm. Charles R. Larson, 293-1500.
    Commandant of Midshipmen.--Capt. William Thomas R. Bogle, 293-7005.

                     U.S. MARINE CORPS HEADQUARTERS

Arlington Annex, Columbia Pike and Southgate Road, Arlington, VA 20380.  
               Phone, (703) 614-2500; FAX: (703) 614-5035

Commandant.--Gen. Carl E. Mundy, Jr., (703) 614-2500.
    Aide-de-Camp.--MAJ Christopher M. Bourne, (703) 614-2500.
    Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps.--SGTMAJ Harold G. Overstreet, 
        (703) 614-2475.
    Assistant Commandant.--Gen. Richard D. Hearney, (703) 614-1201.
    Legislative Assistant.--BG Michael D. Ryan, (703) 614-8010.
    Counsel for the Commandant.--Peter M. Murphy, (703) 614-2150.
    Inspector General of the Marine Corps.--MAJGEN Richard L. Phillips 
        (703) 614-1533.
    Fiscal Director of the Marine Corps.--H. Lee Dixson, (703) 614-2590.
    Chaplain.--CAPT L. H. Ellis, U.S. Navy, (703) 614-5630.
    Dental Officer.--RADM J.K. Johnson, (703) 614-4477.
    Judge Advocate.--BG W.C. Wholley, (703) 614-2737.
    Medical Officer.--CAPT G.G. Reams, U.S. Navy, (703) 614-4478.
    Deputy Chief of Staff for--
        Aviation.--LTG H.W. Blot, (703) 614-1022.
        Installations and Logistics.--LTG J.A. Brabham, Jr., (703) 696-
            1031.
        Manpower and Reserve Affairs.--LTG G.R. Christmas, (703) 614-
            8103.
        Plans, Policies, and Operations.--LTG A.C. Blades, (703) 614-
            2503.
        Requirements and Programs.--MAJGEN J.W. Oster, (703) 614-3435.
    Director, Command, Control, Communications, and Computer Systems 
        (C4I).--MAJGEN Paul K. VanRiper, (703) 614-2443.
    Director of--
        Intelligence.--COL M.E. Ennis, (703) 614-2443.
        Marine Corps History and Museums.--BG E. H. Simmons (ret.), 433-
            2443.

                             MARINE BARRACKS

            Eighth and I Streets SE. 20390.  Phone, 433-4094

Commanding Officer.--COL John B. Sollis.

                     TRAINING AND EDUCATION DIVISION

     Quantico, VA 22134.  Phone, (703) 640-3730; FAX: (703) 640-3724

Director.--Brig. Gen. B.B. Knutson, Jr.

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                       DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE

1670 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1670.  Phone, (703) 697-7376; FAX: (703) 
                                693-7553



                       SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE

Secretary of the Air Force.--Dr. Sheila E. Widnall, Room 4E871, (703) 
        697-7376.
    Military Assistant.--Col. Paul R. Dordal, (703) 697-8141.
        Deputy Military Assistant.--Maj. Susan Y. Desjardins, (703) 697-
            7376.
        Secretary to the Military Assistant.--Joann Denham, (703) 697-
            8141.
    Executive Administrative Assistant.--Staff Sgt. Shari L. Miller, 
        (703) 697-8141.
        Deputy Executive Assistant.--Master Sgt. Valerie D. Jackson, 
            (703) 697-3288.
    NCOIC, Administrative Support to the Secretary of the Air Force.--
        TSgt. Derick A. Rouse, (703) 697-3288.
    Assistant Administrative Support.--SrA. John P. Otto, (703) 697-
        3288.
    Protocol.--Capt. Dennis R. Porter, (703) 697-8141.
    Confidential Assistant.--Norma J. Pearce, (703) 697-7376.
    Staff Assistant.--Staff Sgt. Frank J. Gilroy, (703) 697-7376.

                         SECRETARY'S STAFF GROUP

Chief, Secretary's Staff Group.--Col. Richard C. Fast, Room 4D865, (703) 
    695-1323.
    Policy and Issues Analysts: Lt. Col. John M. Andrew; Lt. Col Stephen 
        M. Clark; Lt. Col. William J. Williams; Maj. Gary L. Crowder; 
        Lt. Col. Michael W. Booen, (703) 695-1323.
    Speech Writer.--Maj. Marianne O. LaRivee, (703) 695-1323 .
    Executive Officer.--Trish Ryder, (703) 695-1323.
    Superintendent.--SMSgt. Burnell Davis. (703) 695-1323.

                    UNDER SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE

       1670 Air Force, Pentagon 20330-1670.  Phone, (703) 697-1361

Under Secretary.--Rudy F. de Leon, Room 4E886, (703) 697-1361.
    Special Assistant.--Evelyn Mackrella, (703) 697-1361.
    Confidential Assistant.--Marguerite Souleyret, (703) 697-1361.
    Military Assistant.--Col. Erik L. Winborn, (703) 697-1361.
    Executive Officer.--Lt. Col. Timothy O. Milbrath, (703) 697-1361.
    Administrative Assistant.--SrA. Brian T. McHugh, (703) 697-1361.
    Executive NCO.--Staff Sgt. Kimala R. Riche, (703) 697-6608.

                   ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ACQUISITION

      1060 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1060.  Phone, (703) 697-6361

       LAAFB, SMC/MC, PO Box 2960, Los Angeles AFB, CA 90009-2960

           WPAFB, ASC/AFMC, Wright-Paterson AFB, OH 45433-6503

Assistant Secretary.--Darleen A. Druyun (acting), Room 4E964, (703) 697-
    6361.
    Military Assistant.--Col. Jack Clark II, (703) 695-7311.
    Executive.--Col. (S) John F. Rolsen, (703) 695-7311.

          PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ACQUISITION

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Lt. Gen. Richard E. Hawley, Room 
        4E964, (703) 697-6363.
    Executive.--Lt. Col. Donald E. Campbell, (703) 695-7311.
    Chief, Executive Services Division.--Cm. Sgt. Michael A. DelRossi, 
            Room 4D979, (703) 614-8250.
        Public Affairs Specialist.--Gloria J. Cales, (703) 697-4076.
        
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               DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ACQUISITION

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Darleen A. Druyun, Room 4E969, (703) 614-
    8000.
    Military Assistant.--Lt. Col. Kenneth L. Whitley, (703) 614-8001.

         DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--James J. Mattice, Room 4E969, (703) 614-
    2256.
    Military Assistant.--Lt. Col. Jeffrey C. Ashworth, (703) 614-5301.

    COMPETITION ADVOCATE/CONTRACTED ADVISORY ASSISTANCE SERVICES AND 
                  COMMERCIAL AND NONDEVELOPMENTAL ITEM

Director for Competition Advocate and CAAS.--Benedict A. Kausal, (CS4), 
        Ft. Belvoir, (703) 805-2554.
    Acquisition Career Management Programs.--Kathy L. Boockholdt, (703) 
        614-9449.

 DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS, AND LOGISTICS

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Lloyd K. Mosemann II, Room 4E128, (703) 
    697-3624.
    Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Logistics.--Oscar A. Goldfarb, (703) 695-7982.
        Transportation.--Frank J. Colson, (703) 697-6937.

               DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CONTRACTING

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Maj. Gen. Robert W. Drewes, Room 4C261, 
    (703) 695-6332.
    Associate Deputy to the Assistant Secretary.--Ira L. Kemp, (703) 
        695-7810.
    Assistant Deputy.--Col. C. Newill III, (703) 697-7807.
    Division Chief for--
        Pricing and Contract Administration.--Abner C. Young, Room 
            4C251, (703) 693-6877.
        Operational Contracting.--Col. D. Patten, Room 4C276 (703) 695-
            1913.
        Contract Support.--Col. S. Busch, Room 4B262, (703) 695-2128.
        Systems and Logistics Contracting.--Col. T. Brown, Room 4C323, 
            (703) 697-7714.
        FAR System.--Col. Laurence M. Trowel, Room 4C314, (703) 697-
            9441.

DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MANAGEMENT POLICY AND PROGRAM INTEGRATION

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Blaise J. Durante, Room 4E975, (703) 697-
    9402.
    Executive.--Maj. Robert Faulk.
    Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Col. William G. Kraus, Room 
        4C331, (703) 697-6513.
    Division Chief for--
        Acquisition Management Policy.--Col. Frank Varacalli, Room 
            4C344, (703) 697-6513.
        Program Integration and Congressional Affairs.--Col. Terry 
            Balven, Room 4C347, (703) 697-5658.
        Manufacturing and Quality.--Col. Robert S. Hayes, Room 4C283, 
            (703) 697-1417.

 DIRECTORATE FOR LONG RANGE POWER PROJECTION, SOF, AIRLIFT AND TRAINING 
                                PROGRAMS

Director.--Brig. Gen. James M. Richards III, Room 4E342, (703) 695-3020.
    Deputy Director.--Col. John L. Clay, (703) 697-7304.
    Division Chief for--
        Long Range Power Projection.--Col. Thomas B. Goslin, Jr., Room 
            5D543, (703) 697-8821.
        Special Operations Forces, Airlift and Training.--Col. William 
            V. Green, IV, Room 5D179, (703) 697-7240.
        Program, Budget and Congressional.--Col. James R. Willis, Room 
            5E325, (703) 697-8123.

            DIRECTORATE FOR ELECTRONICS AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS

Director.--Col. Michael W. Schoenfeld, Room 5D230, (703) 695-1256.
    Deputy Director.--Col. William D. Ray.
    Chief for--
        Special Program Operations.--Lt. Col. Randall L. Soileau, (703) 
            697-0650.
        Special Studies.--Lt. Col. David E. Hamilton, (703) 695-6681.
        Advanced Systems.--Col. John B. Nix (acting), (703) 695-9451.
        Advanced Technology.--Col. O.J. Johnston, (703) 697-5390.
        Special Projects.--Lt. Col. Alvin Bready, (703) 695-6994.


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            DIRECTORATE FOR FIGHTER, C-2 AND WEAPONS PROGRAMS

Director.--Brig. Gen. John W. Hawley, Room 4E312, (703) 695-2147.
    Deputy Director.--Col. David A. Nagy, (703) 697-0011.
    Chief for--
        Program Integration and Management Support Office.--Col. Coy D. 
            Fink, (703) 697-7505.
        Fighter.--Col. Brian C. Dugle, Room 5E381, (703) 614-3001.
        Combat Systems.--Lt. Col. Jesse A. Huerta.
        Weapons.--Lt. Col. Terry V. Jackson, Room 5E279, (703) 697-7715.
        Command and Control.--Col. Donald W. Newton, Room 5D328, (703) 
            614-4590.
        Electronic Combat.--Col. John W. Booher, Room 5E373, (703) 697-
            0660.

ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND COMPTROLLER OF THE AIR 
                                  FORCE

      1130 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1130.  Phone, (703) 693-6457

 (CGN) Crystal Gateway North, 1111 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 403, 
                         Arlington VA 22202-1430

Assistant Secretary and Comptroller.--Robert F. Hale, Room 4E984, (703) 
    693-6457.
    Military Assistant.--Col. (S) Ronald M. Oberbillig.

      PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--John W. Beach, Room 4E984, (703) 
    697-4464.
    Executive.--Maj. Joseph E. Strohfus, (703) 697-5065.

                  DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR BUDGET

Deputy.--Maj. Gen. A. Doug Bunger, Room 4D131, (703) 695-1875.
    Executive.--Lt. Col. Rory B. Cahoon.
    Deputy to the Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Robert D. Stuart, (703) 
        695-1877.
        Executive.--Maj. Darryl S. Middleton.

            DIRECTORATE FOR BUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONS LIAISON

Director.--Col. John R. Tarascio, Room 5D911, (703) 614-8110.
    Division Chief for--
        Appropriations Liaison.--Lt. Col. Donald S. Ellis, Room 5D110, 
            (703) 614-8110.
        Budget Liaison.--Nancy W. Drury, Room 5D110, (703) 614-8110.

             DIRECTORATE FOR BUDGET MANAGEMENT AND EXECUTION

Director.--Robert W. Zook, Room 4D120, (703) 697-1220.
    Assistant for--
        Information Management.--Ed Parker, Room 5D110, (703) 614-4411.
        Budget Execution and Control.--George J. Gallagher, (703) 695-
            4938.
        Policy and Procedures.--Martha A. Maust, Room 4D150, (703) 697-
            8250.
        Special Programs.--Wallace O. Bassford, Room 5C132, (703) 614-
            1283.
        Revolving Funds.--J. Walter Epply, Room 4D164, (703) 614-3803.

                    DIRECTORATE FOR BUDGET INVESTMENT

Director.--Cathlynn B. Sparks, Room 4D132, (703) 695-9737.
    Assistant for--
        Aircraft Procurement and Technology Program.--[Vacant.]
        Military Construction.--Dolores Vaughn, Room 5D110, (703) 697-
            1724.
        Program Control and Integration.--Michael J. Novel, Room 5C116, 
            (703) 614-4994.
        Security Assistance.--Dana Gilmour, Room 4D223, (703) 695-3980.

                    DIRECTORATE FOR BUDGET OPERATIONS

Director.--Brig. Gen. George T. Stringer, Room 4D120, (703) 697-0627.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant.]
        Assistant for--
            Integration Management.--Col. Neva J. Lynde, Room 5D110, 
                (703) 614-4096.
            Mission Operations.--Col. Michael Miller, Room 5D110, (703) 
                614-3801.
                
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            Support Operations.--Lt. Col. Louis R. Gentile, Room 5D110, 
                (703) 614-5943.
            Military/Civilian Personnel Operations.--Robert M. Garvey, 
                Room 4D150, (703) 697-8250.

            DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR COST AND ECONOMICS

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Leroy T. Baseman, Room 4D159, (703) 697-
    5311.
    Executive.--[Vacant].
    Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary.--John C. Graser, Room 4D159, 
        (703) 697-5311.
    Commander for Air Force Cost Analysis Agency.--Col. Gordon D. Kage, 
        (CGN), Room S403, (703) 604-0387.
        Deputy to Commander for Air Force Cost Analysis Agency.--Joseph 
            P. Wagner, (CGN), Room S403, (703) 604-0388.
        Technical Director for Cost and Economics.--John T. Dorsett 
            (CGN), Room S403, (703) 604-0387.
        Director for Cost Analysis.--Lt. Col. Ronald V. Phillips, Room 
            4D178, (703) 697-0765.
        Director for Economics and Business Management.--Walter J. 
            Hosey, Room 4D167, (703) 697-1152.
        Information Systems Support.--David S. Hinton, (CGN), Room S403, 
            (703) 604-0398.

                      DEPUTY FOR MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Deputy.--A. Ernest Fitzgerald, Room 5C886, (703) 697-7832.
    Assistant for--
        Financial Systems.--[Vacant], (703) 697-3573.
        Technical Systems.--[Vacant], (703) 697-6821.

       DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PLANS, SYSTEMS, AND ANALYSIS

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--John J. Nethery, Room 5E989, (703) 697-
    2905.
    Director for--
        Comptroller Support.--Col. Bill Brogdon, Room 4E139, (703) 695-
            0550.
        Accounting and Banking.--[Vacant], (703) 697-6410.
        Audit Liaison and Follow-up.--Vaughn E. Schlunz, Room 4C228, 
            (703) 697-2905.
        Internal Management Controls.--Arnold B. Brodsky, Room 4D164, 
            (703) 693-7066.
    Special Assistant.--Joseph A. Roj, Room 4C138, (703) 614-4180.

  ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MANPOWER, RESERVE AFFAIRS, INSTALLATIONS AND 
                               ENVIRONMENT

      1660 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1660.  Phone, (703) 697-2302

               1535 Command Drive, Suite C302, Andrews AFB

      Metro Center Building, 1700 N. Moore St., Arlington, VA 22209

Assistant Secretary.--Rodney A. Coleman, Room 4E1020, (703) 697-2302.
    Military Assistant.--Col. Hunter S. Hopson.

                  PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Phillip P. Upschulte, Room 
        4E1020, (703) 697-6300.
    Military Assistant.--Lt. Col. Terrill W. Riley (703) 697-1258.
    Executive Officer.--Capt. Sheila O. Uphoff, (703) 697-4356.

         DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MANAGEMENT AND PERSONNEL

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Ruby B. DeMesme, Room 5E977, (703) 614-
    4751.
    Military Assistant for MWR & Spec Actions.--Lt. Col. Horace Larry, 
        (703) 614-4751.
    Military Assistant for Military Personnel.--Lt. Col. Jan Shannon.
    Assistant Deputy for Civilian Personnel.--Charlene Bradley.
    Assistant Deputy for Health Affiars and Services.--Carol Thompson.
    Asst. Deputy for Manpower and Programs.--[Vacant.]

             DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR RESERVE AFFAIRS

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Bryan E. Sharratt, Room 5C938, (703) 697-
    9297.
    Special Assistant.--Col. Philip P. Steptoe, (703) 697-6429.
    Assistant for Reserve Affairs.--Col. Phillip P. Steptoe.
    Assistant for Air National Guard Matters.--Col. John Priddle.
    
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    Counterdrug Policy & CAP.--[Vacant.]
    Total Force Policy Matters.--Lt. Col. William Saunders.
    Non-Commissioned Officer, Civil Air Patrol and Counterdrug Policy.--
        SMSgt. William Brake.

              DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INSTALLATIONS

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--James F. Boatright, Room 4C940, (703) 695-
    3592.
    Assistant for--
        Engineering and Construction.--Lt. Col. George R. Auten, Jr., 
            (703) 697-7070.
        Deputy Director, Installations Management.--John O. Rittenhouse, 
            (703) 697-7244.
        Reserve Force Programs.--Col. Joseph A. Feather, (703) 697-4391.
        Family Housing and Facility Maintenance.--Gary B. Willems, (703) 
            697-7003.

                      AIR FORCE REAL ESTATE AGENCY

Director.--Anthony R. Jonkers, (Bolling Air Force Base), Building. 5683, 
    (202) 767-4275.
    Deputy Director.--William E. Edwards, 767-4031.
    Realty Specialists:
Vera M. Barrett, 767-4383.
Robert D. Helwig, 767-4184.
William C. Kimball, 767-4186.
David R. McKinney, 767-6233.
Robert F. Menke, 767-6235.
Virginia C. Owensby, 767-4189.
Jon E. Peterson, 767-6234.
Charles G. Skidmore, 767-4033.
Julia A. Talbott, 767-4193.

  DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ENVIRONMENT, SAFETY AND OCCUPATIONAL 
                                 HEALTH

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Thomas W.L. McCall, Room 5C866, (703) 697-
    9297.
    Assistant for Safety and Occupational Health.--Lt. Col. John 
        Garland.
        Assistant Deputy for--
            Environment, Safety and Health.--Curtis Bowling, (703) 697-
                0989.
            Pollution Prevention.--Nilda Mesa, (703) 693-7706.
    Reserve Component Affairs.--Col. Cullen Hollister, (703) 614-8458.
    Environmental Quality.--Lt. Col. Mark Hamilton.--(703) 693-7548.
    MA to the Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Col. Sheehan (703) 697-1016.
    Bioenvironmental Engineering Fellow.--Capt. Victor Caravello, (703) 
        697-0997.

                     AIR FORCE REVIEW BOARDS AGENCY

Deputy for Air Force Review Boards.--Joe G. Lineberger, 1535 Command 
        Drive, Suite C302, Andrews AFB, MD, (301) 981-3137.
    Assistant Deputy.--Col. Terrance L. Murtaugh, (301) 981-5325.
    Supervisor Appellate Review Officer.--Perryn B. Ashmore, (301) 981-
        3119.

           AIR FORCE BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF MILITARY RECORDS

Acting Executive Director.--Mack M. Burton, 1535 Command Drive, Andrews 
    AFB, MD, (301) 981-5377.
    Administrative Supervisor.--TSgt. Linda Brower.
    Chief Examiners--Yvonne Poston; John D'Orazio.

                       AIR FORCE PERSONNEL COUNCIL

Director.--Col. Terrance L. Murtaugh, 1535 Command Dr., Andrews AFB, 
    (301) 981-5377.
    Deputy Director.--Col. David L. Oles.
        Senior Medical Advisor.--Col. Darvin K. Suter, (301) 981-5353.
        Senior Legal Advisor.--Col. Vernon J. King, Jr., (301) 981-3402.
        Chief for Air Force Discharge Review Board.--Col. Ronald Durkes, 
            (301) 981-3516.
        Air National Guard Advisor.--Col. Ronald Durkes. (301) 981-3516.
        Decorations Air Force Reserve Advisor.--Col. James W. Shumard 
            III, (301) 981-5342.
        Senior Personnel Advisor.--Col. David L. Oles, (301) 981-5342.
        Executive Secretary/Attorney Advisor Clemency/Parole.--[Vacant].
        Chief for DOD Civilian/Military Service Review Board.--[Vacant].


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                        CIVILIAN APPELLATE REVIEW

Acting Director.--Sophie Clark, 1535 Command Drive, Suite 309, Andrews 
    AFB, (301) 981-3148

                ASSISTANT CHIEF OF STAFF FOR INTELLIGENCE

      1700 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1700.  Phone, (703) 695-5613

Assistant Chief of Staff.--Maj. Gen. Kenneth A. Minihan, Room 4A932, 
    (703) 695-5613.
    Director for--
        Plans and Requirements.--Col. James E. Miller, Room 4A932, (703) 
            697-2548.
        Resource Management.--Dennis E. Ring, Room 4B137, (703) 614-
            2144.

  HQ 497 IG/CC, 264 Luke Avenue, Suite 100, Bolling AFB, DC 20332-5114

Commander.--Col. James M. Sullivan, Bldg. 1303, (202) 767-1609.
    Director, Security and Communications Management.--Lt. Col. Michael 
        Townes, Bldg. 520, (202) 767-9241.
    Directorate of--
        Operations Applications.--Col. (Sel) Ronald D. Yaggi, Skyline 4, 
            Suite 600, (703) 756-1251
        Intelligence Systems.--Col. Henry P. Phelps III., Bldg. 1304, 
            (202) 767-4395

                                 NAIC/IA

    Director of Assessments.--Robert S. Boyd, Room 4A882, (703) 697-
        2600.

                      ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR SPACE

      1640 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1640.  Phone, (703) 693-5996

Assistant Secretary.--Jeffrey K. Harris, Room 4E998, (703) 693-5996.
    Military Assistant.--Lt. Col. John T. Sheridan (Tom).

             PRINCIPAL DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR SPACE

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Jimmie D. Hill, Room 4C958, (703) 
    697-8531.

            DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY SPACE PLANS AND POLICY

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Richard M. McCormick, Room 4E998, (703) 
    693-5799.
    Director, Space Policy, Plans, Strategy.--Col. Robert S. Cox, Room 
        4D939, (703) 695-2317.
        Chief for--
            Space Programming.--Lt. Col. William G. Gardner.
            Launch/Commercial Space Policy.--Lt. Col. Mark A. Homrig.
            Space Plans.--Lt. Col. Stanley L. Mushaw.

                              SPACE SYSTEMS

Director.--Col. Thomas J. Scanlan, Jr., Room 4C1052, (703) 614-2212.

                            SPECIAL PROJECTS

Director.--Brig. Gen. Donald R. Walker, Room 4C1052, (703) 697-8675.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

      1740 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1740.  Phone, (703) 697-0941

General.--Sheila C. Cheston (acting), Room 4E856, (703) 697-0941.
    Deputy.--Sheila C. Cheston, (703) 697-4406.
    Special Counsel/Military Assistant.--Lt. Col. Dwight D. Creasy, 
        (703) 697-8418.
        Assistant General Counsel for--
            Installations and Environment.--Fred W. Kuhn, Room 4C921, 
                (703) 695-4691.
            Civilian Personnel and Fiscal Law.--Walter A. Willson, Room 
                4C916, (703) 695-4975.
            International Matters and Civil Aviation.--Michael W. 
                Zehner, Room 4C941, (703) 697-5196.
            Contractor Responsibility.--Janet C. Cook, Room 4C941, (703) 
                693-9818.
                
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            Acquisition.--John P. Janecek, Room 4D980, (703) 697-3900.
            Military Affairs.--Florence W. Madden, Room 4C948, (703) 
                695-5663.

                   DIRECTORATE OF LEGISLATIVE LIAISON

       1160 Air Force, Pentagon 20330-6854.  Phone, (703) 697-8153

             RHOB, Rayburn House Office Building, 20515-6854

               SROB, Russell Senate Office Building, 20510

Director.--Maj. Gen. Normand G. Lezy, Room 4D927, (703) 697-8153.
    Deputy Director.--Col. Charles Fox, (703) 695-2650.
    Associate Director.--[Vacant].
    Executive.--Capt. Jenni Hesterman, (703) 697-4142.
    Assistant Executive.--MSgt. Bill Erisman.
        Chief for--
            House Liaison Office.--Col. Vince Evans, (RHOB), Room B322, 
                475-1676.
            Senate Liaison Office.--Col. Bob Behler, (SROB), Room SR 
                182, 475-1693.
            Weapons Systems Liaison Division.--Col. Bill Dalecky, Room 
                5D928, (703) 697-6711.
            Programs and Legislative Division.--Col. Steve Bull, Room 
                5D927, (703) 697-5322.
            Issues Team.--Col. Bob Gabor, Room 4D961, (703) 695-0137.
            Air Operations Office.--Col. Paul Rouse, Room 5D912, (703) 
                697-1500.
            Legislative Research Office.--Fred Bumgarner, Room 5D934, 
                (703) 695-2552.

                     CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRY DIVISION

Chief.--Col. John Wilson, Room 5D883, (703) 697-3783.
    Deputy.--Lt. Col. Tom Shubert, Room 5D883, (703) 697-3783.
    Chief for--
        Inquiry Branch 1.--Lt. Col. Tom Shubert, Room 5D870, (703) 695-
            7364.
        Inquiry Branch 2.--Lt. Col. Beth Unklesbay, Room 5D875, (703) 
            695-7204.
        White House Liaison.--Major Chip Hunt, Room 5D873, (703) 697-
            3731.
        Information Management Branch.--Chief Master Sgt. Ben McEachin, 
            Room 5D878, (703) 697-3020.

                      DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

      1690 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1690.  Phone, (703) 697-6061

Director.--Col. Ronald T. Sconyers, Room 4D922, (703) 697-6061.
    Deputy Director.--Col. Harold Smarkola (Rotary).
        Executive Officer.--Lt. Col. (Sel.) Deborah Bosick.
        Assistant Executive Officer.--CMSgt. (Sel.) Mel Jackson.

                       PUBLIC AFFAIRS STAFF GROUP

Chief.--Col. Alan Defend, Room 5C935, (703) 697-2842.
    Public Affairs Advisor for--
        Secretary of the Air Force.--Lt. Col. Connie Custer.
        Chief of Staff.--Lt. Col. Douglas McCoy, Jr.
        Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force.--SMSgt. Michael Brown.

                      COMMUNITY RELATIONS DIVISION

Chief.--Walt Werner, Room 5C945, (703) 693-2775.
    Chief for--
        Art Program.--Sheryl Fiegel, Room 4A120, (703) 697-6629.
        Band and Music.--Maj. Frank Hudson, Room 4A120, (703) 695-0019.
        Civil Affairs.--Lt. Col. (Sel.) Bruce Gillman, Room 5C945, (703) 
            697-1128.

                        MEDIA RELATIONS DIVISION

Chief.--Col. Thomas Boyd, Room 5C879, (703) 695-0640.
    Chief for--
        Media Issues & Staffing.--Lt. Col. Michael Gannon.
        Current Operations.--Lt. Col. Napoleon Byars.
        Personnel Programs.--Lt. Col. Linda Leong.
        Internal Communications.--Maj. Mary Purdue.
        
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                           RESOURCES DIVISION

Chief.--Col. Michael Conley, Room 4A120, (703) 697-6701.
    Chief for--
        Quality Advisor.--Maj. Laura Feldman, Room 4A120 (703) 697-6701.
        Reserve Advisor.--Col. Tony Epifano, Room 4A120, (703) 697-6725.
        Technology Development.--Capt. Terry Bowman, Room 4A120, (703) 
            695-8561.

                             SECURITY REVIEW

Chief.--June Forte, Room 5D227, (703) 697-3222.

                ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY

      1720 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1720.  Phone, (703) 697-9492

   BOL 170 Luke Avenue, Suite 300, Bolling Air Force Base, 20332-5113

Administrative Assistant.--William A. Davidson, Room 4D881, (703) 695-
    9492.
    Military Assistant.--Lt. Col. Scott M. Smith, Room 4D881, (703) 695-
        9307.
    Executive Assistant.--Maj. Cynthia M. Mackey, (703) 695-9607.

                           CIVILIAN PERSONNEL

Chief.--Kathleen L. Peyton, Room 4C882, (703) 697-1162.

                 DIRECTORATE FOR INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

Director.--Col. Kevin A. Collins, Room 4D934, (703) 697-4191.
    Executive.--Maj. Andrew C. Alpaugh.
    Chief for--
        IRM Plans and Readiness.--Col. Patricia A. Almany, Room 4A1088E, 
            (703) 693-8691.
        Resources Division.--Lt. Col. David W. Ferguson, Room 4D934, 
            (703) 695-1667.
        Publishing Division.--Gary L. McMullin, (BOL), Room 5681, (202) 
            767-4465.
        Chief, Admin. Comm/Records Mgt. Division.--Col. Bernhard S. 
            Hoenle, Room 4A1088E, (703) 697-4501.

                           OPERATIONS SUPPORT

Director.--Col. David J. Semon, Room 4D881, (703) 695-9607.

                   PLANS, PROGRAMS AND BUDGET DIVISION

Chief.--Col. David C. Walker, Room 5E122, (703) 697-9057.

                       MILITARY PERSONNEL DIVISION

Chief.--Maj. Edward G. Patrick, Room 4C882, (703) 614-9363.

                   SECURITY AND INVESTIGATIVE PROGRAMS

Deputy.--Lt. Col. Leonard E. Patterson, Room 4D972, (703) 693-2013.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

      1140 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1140.  Phone, (703) 697-6733

Inspector General.--Lt. Gen. Marcus A. Anderson, Room 4E1076, (703) 697-
    6733.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Maj. Gen Bruce J. Lotzbire, (703) 697-
        4351.
    Executive Officer.--Lt. Col. Linda A. Martin, (703) 697-4787.
    Advisor Reserve Matters.--Col. Susan Neugebauer, Room 4E125, (703) 
        697-0066.
    Advisor Air National Guard Matters.--Lt. Col. Richard Burris, (703) 
        697-0066.

                        OFFICE, INSPECTOR GENERAL

Chief for Inquiries Division.--Col. Robert N. Rhodes, Room 4E1082, (703) 
    695-3653.
    Chief for--
        Inquiries Support Office.--Lt. Col. Ted Neeves, Room 4A1088L, 
            (703) 614-6321.
        Inspection Directorate.--Col. William E. Schepens, Room 4E1081, 
            (703) 697-5119.
        Criminal Investigations Center.--Col. Gerald M. Lane, Room 
            4E1081, (703) 697-1955.
        Resource Directorate.--Col. Andrew J. Ceroni, Jr., Room 4E1081, 
            (703) 695-3726.
            
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                             CHIEF OF STAFF

       1670 Air Force, Pentagon 20330-1670.  Phone, (703) 697-9225

Deputy Chief of Staff.--Gen. Ronald R. Fogleman, Room 4E924, (703) 697-
    9225.
    Executive Officer.--Col. Billy K. Stewart.
        Director for Chief of Staff Operations Group.--Col. Robert J. 
            Elders, Jr., Room 4E941, (703) 697-5540.
        Vice Chief of Staff.--Gen. Thomas S. Moorman, Room 4E936, (703) 
            695-7911.
        Assistant Vice Chief of Staff.--Lt. Gen. James A. Fain, Jr., 
            Room 4E944, (703) 695-7913.
        Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force.--Chief Master Sgt. David 
            J. Campanale, Room 4B948, (703) 695-0498.

                             CHIEF OF SAFETY

      1400 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1400.  Phone, (703) 693-7280

Chief.--Brig. Gen. Orin L. Godsey, Room 5E177, (703) 693-7280.

                        CHIEF OF SECURITY POLICE

      1340 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1340.  Phone, (703) 693-9002

Chief.--Brig. Gen. Stephen C. Mannell, Room BC917, (703) 693-9002.

                     SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD, USAF

       1180 Air Force, Pentagon 20330-1180.  Phone, (703) 697-4811

Chairman.--Dr. Gene H. McCall, Room 5D982, (703) 697-4811.

         DIRECTORATE OF MORALE, WELFARE, RECREATION AND SERVICES

      1770 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1770.  Phone, (202) 746-3935

            GNC Crystal Gateway No., Arlington VA 22202-1430

Director.--Col. Steven B. Richards, (CGN), Room 401, (703) 746-3935.

                DIRECTORATE FOR PROGRAMS, AND EVALUATION

      1070 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1070.  Phone, (703) 697-2405

Director.--Maj. Gen. Charles R. Heflebower, Room 4E315, (703) 697-2405.

                   DIRECTORATE FOR TEST AND EVALUATION

      1650 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1650.  Phone, (703) 697-4774

Director.--Lt. Gen. Howard W. Leaf, U.S. Air Force (Ret), Room 4E995, 
    (703) 697-4774.

                             CIVIL ENGINEER

      1260 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1260.  Phone, (703) 697-9221

Civil Engineer.--Maj. Gen. James E. McCarthy, Room 5D422, (703) 697-
    9221.
    Deputy.--Dr. Robert D. Wolff, (703) 697-7366.
    Director for--
        Military Construction.--Col. Karsten Rothenberg, Room 5D479, 
            (703) 697-7799.
        Operations and Maintenance.--Col. Dwight Clark, Room 5D479, 
            (703) 695-1003.
        Plans and Programs.--Col. John Mogge, Room 5D37, (703) 697-0467.
        Environmental Quality.--Col. Dean Fox, Room 5D376, 697-3323.
        Housing.--Col. Thomas Gross, Room 5D433, (703) 695-0236.

                           AIR FORCE HISTORIAN

  BOL 170 Luke Avenue, Suite 400, Bolling Air Force Base, 20332-5113.  
                          Phone, (202) 767-5764

Air Force Historian.--Dr. Richard P. Hallion, (BOL), (202) 767-5764.
    Deputy.--Col. George Williams.

                           AIR FORCE SCIENTIST

      1060 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1060.  Phone, (703) 697-7842

Chief Scientist of the Air Force.--Dr. Edward A. Feigenbaum, Room 4E320, 
    (703) 697-7842.
    
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                            AIR FORCE RESERVE

      1150 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1150.  Phone, (703) 697-9225

Chief.--Maj. Gen. Robert A. McIntosh, Room 5C916, (703) 695-9225.
    Deputy.--Brig. Gen. John A. Bradley, (703) 614-7307.

                          NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU

    2500 National Guard Pentagon, 20310-2500.  Phone, (703) 697-2430

Chief.--Lt. Gen. Edward D. Baca, Room 2E394, (703) 697-2430.
    Director, Air National Guard.--Maj. Gen. Donald W. Sheppard, Room 
        2E378, (703) 693-4750.
        Deputy Director.--Brig. Gen. Paul A. Weaver, Room 2E384, (703) 
            693-4750.

                             SURGEON GENERAL

 BOL 170 Luke Avenue, Bolling Air Force Base, 20332-5113.  Phone, (202) 
                                767-4343

Surgeon General of the Air Force.--Lt. Gen. Edgar R. Anderson, Jr. 
    (BOL), (202) 767-4343.
    Director for--
        Air Force Medical Operations Agency.--Maj. Gen. Charles H. 
            Roadman II, 767-4343.
        Medical Programs and Resources.--Brig. Gen. Michael K. Wyrick, 
            767-5050.
        Dental Services.--Brig. Gen. Jerry D. Gardner, 767-5070.
        Nursing Services.--Brig. Gen. Sue E. Turner, 767-5074.
        Biomedical Sciences.--Col. Jerry W. Davis, 767-1177.
        Congressional and Public Affairs.--Col. Diana L. Kupchella, 767-
            5046.
        Medical Studies and Evaluations.--Col. Jack Aenchbacher, 767-
            0090.
    Executive Services.--Maj. Mark Presson, 767-4343.

                           CHIEF OF CHAPLAINS

 BOL 172 Luke Avenue, Bolling Air Force Base, 20332-5113.  Phone, (202) 
                                767-4577

Chief.--Maj. Gen. Donald J. Harlin, (BOL), (202) 767-4577.
    Deputy.--Brig. Gen. Arthur S. Thomas, (202) 767-4599.

                         JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL

      1420 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1420.  Phone, (703) 614-5732

The Judge Advocate General.--Maj. Gen. Nolan Sklute, Room 4E112, (703) 
    614-5732.
    Deputy.--Brig. Gen. Andrew M. Egeland, Jr., (703) 614-5733.
        Director for Civil Law and Litigation.--Col. Paul L. Black, 
            (ROSSLYN), (703) 696-9040.
        Commander for Air Force Legal Services Agency.--Col. Olan G. 
            Waldrop, Jr., (BOL), (703) 404-8758.
        Director, USAF Judiciary.--Col. Richard F. Rothenburg, (703) 
            767-1535.

                   DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR PERSONNEL

      1040 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1040.  Phone, (703) 697-6088

Deputy Chief of Staff.--Lt. Gen. Billy J. Boles, Room 4E194, (703) 697-
    6088.
    Special Assistant.--Brig. Gen. William B. Davittee, Room 5D332, 
        (703) 697-0966.
    Director for--
        Personnel Programs, Education and Training.--Maj. Gen. Michael 
            D. McGinty, Room 4E182, (703) 697-1228.
        Military Personnel Policy.-- Brig. Gen. Andrew J. Pelak, Jr., 
            Room, 4E178, (703) 697-5221.
        Civilian Personnel Policy and Personnel Plans.--Roger Blanchard, 
            Room 4E228, (703) 695-2141.
        Air Force Personnel Operations Agency.--Steve N. Smith, Room 
            4E227, (703) 695-2145.
        Air Force Office of General Officer Matters.--Col. T.M. Moseley, 
            Room 4E212, (703) 614-4675.
        Air Force Office of Colonel Matters.--Col. Larry Northington, 
            Room 5C435, (703) 693-8488.
            
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             DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR PLANS AND OPERATIONS

      1630 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1630.  Phone, (703) 697-9991

Deputy Chief of Staff.--Lt. Gen. Joseph W. Ralston, Room 4E1032, (703) 
    697-9991.
    Director for--
        Plans.--Maj. Gen. Robert E. Linhard, Room 4E1046, (703) 695-
            5833.
        Operations.--Brig. Gen. Michael J. McCarthy, Room 4E1048, (703) 
            695-9067.
        Operational Requirements.--Brig. Gen. David J. McCloud, Room 
            4E1021, (703) 695-3018.
        Forces.--Maj. Gen. John B. Sams, Jr., Room 4E1047, (703) 693-
            9244.
        Weather.--Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Lennon, Room 4A1084, (703) 614-
            7410.

                   DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR LOGISTICS

      1030 Air Force, Pentagon, 20330-1030.  Phone, (703) 695-3153

Deputy Chief of Staff.--Lt. Gen. John M. Nowak, Room 4E260, (703) 695-
    3153.
    Director for--
        Supply.--Brig. Gen. Kenneth G. Miller, Room 4E260, (703) 697-
            2822.
        Transportation.--Brig. Gen. Thomas R. Mikolajcik, Room 4E285, 
            (703) 697-4206.
        Maintenance.--Brig. Gen. Marcelite J. Harris, Room 4E278, (703) 
            695-4900.
        Logistics Plans, Programs, and Integration.--Joseph E. 
            DelVecchio, Room 4B283, (703) 697-8198.

    DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, AND 
                                COMPUTERS

       1250 Air Force, Pentagon 20330-1250.  Phone, (703) 695-6324

Deputy.--Lt. Gen. Carl G. O'Berry, Room 5B477, (703) 695-6324.
    Director for--
        Plans, Policy and Resources.--Maj. Gen. Phillip E. Bracher, Room 
            5B485, (703) 695-4440.
        Mission Systems.--Col. David H. Cockerly, Room 5B525, (703) 695-
            2906.
        Architectures, Technology, and Interoperability.--Co. Joseph M. 
            Narsavage, Jr., Room 5B478, (703) 697-0478.

                             MAJOR COMMANDS

Air Combat Command.--Gen. John M. Loh, Langley AFB, VA 23665-2788.
Air Force Intelligence Command.--Maj. Gen. Gary W. O'Shaughnessy, San 
        Antonio, TX 78243-7009.
Air Force Materiel Command.--Gen. Ronald W. Yates, Wright-Patterson AFB, 
        OH 45433-5001.
Air Force Space Command.--Gen. Joseph W. Ashy, Peterson AFB, CO 80914-
        3010.
Air Force Special Operations Command.--Maj. Gen. James L. Hobson, Jr., 
        Hurlburt Field, FL 32544-5273.
Air Mobility Command.--Gen. Robert L. Rutherford, Scott AFB, IL 62225-
        5363.
Air Training Command.--Gen. Henry Viccellio, Jr., Randolph AFB, TX 
        78150-4324.
Air University.--Lt. Gen. Jay W. Kelley, Maxwell AFB, AL 36112-6335.

                            OVERSEAS COMMAND

Pacific Air Forces.--Gen. John G. Lorber, Hickam AFB, HI 96853-5420.
U.S. Air Forces in Europe.--Gen. James L. Jamerson, APO, AE 09094-0501.

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                          DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Main Justice Building, 10th and Constitution Avenue N.W., 20530.  Phone, 
                                514-2000

    JANET RENO, Attorney General, born and raised in Miami, FL; attended 
Dade County public schools; A.B., chemistry, Cornell University, 1960; 
LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1963; attorney for the Committee on the 
Judiciary, Florida House of Representatives; private practice, 1976-78; 
elected State Attorney for Miami, FL, 1978-93; awarded: Herbert Harley 
Award, American Judicature Society, 1981; Public Administrator of the 
Year, American Society for Public Administration, 1983; Medal of Honor 
Award, Florida Bar Association, 1990; confirmed by the U.S. Senate on 
March 11, 1993, and entered upon duties March 12, 1993.

                     OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

 Main Justice Building, Room 5111, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 514-2001

Attorney General.--Janet Reno.
    Chief of Staff.--John M. Hogan, Room 5111, 514-3892.
    Confidential Assistant to the Attorney General.--Bessie L. Meadows, 
        Room 5111.
    Assistants to the Attorney General:
        Roxie Lopez, Room 5112, 514-4195.
        Donna F. Templeton, Room 5118, 514-2148.
    Special Assistant to the Attorney General.--Elizabeth Hyman, Room 
        5127.
    White House Fellow.--Yvonne Campos, Room 5121, 514-2291.

                  OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY ATTORNEY GENERAL

 Main Justice Building, Room 4111, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 514-2101

            (901E) 901 E Street, NW., 20530.  Phone, 616-8000

         (WEST END COURT) 1255 22d Street, NW., Suite 700, 20037

               (MSQ2) 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 20530

Deputy Attorney General.--Jamie S. Gorelick.
    Confidential Assistant.--Patricia A. Binninger, 514-2101 or 514-
        1904.
    Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General.--Merrick B. Garland, 
        Room 4206, 514-2105.
    Executive Assistant and Counsel.--Dennis M. Corrigan, Room 4113, 
        616-0419.
        Associate Deputy Attorneys General:
            Andrew Fois, Room 4218, 514-6909.
            David Margolis, Room 4112, 514-4945.
            Seth Waxman, Room 4208, 514-4560.
            Mark R. Steinberg, Room 4127, 307-3667.
    Special Counsel, Financial Institution Fraud.--Gerald M. Stern, Room 
        4117, 514-6753.
        Counsels to the Deputy Attorney General:
            Roger C. Adams, Room 4214, 514-2707.
            Elizabeth R. Fine, Room 4211, 514-3008.
            Paul J. Fishman, Room 4222, 514-3796.
            Beth A. Wilkinson, Room 4207, 514-2269.
            Gerri Lynn Ratliff, room 4217, 514-3392.
        Special Assistants to the Deputy Attorney General:
            Casey Cooper, Room 4213, 514-3844.
            Amy Jeffress, Room 4127, 307-2800.
            Geoffrey Klineberg, Room 4116, 514-4375.
            Charles J. Sgro, Room 4123, 514-3070.

                 EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR NATIONAL SECURITY

Director.--Mark R. Steinberg, Room 4127, 514-6907.
    Deputy Director.--Michael A. Vatis, Room 4129, 616-0183.

                   COUNSEL FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS

Counsel.--Drew C. Arena, Room 4114, 514-8672.

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                OFFICE OF THE ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY GENERAL

 Main Justice Building, Room 5214, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 514-9500

Associate Attorney General.--John R. Schmidt.
    Confidential Assistant.--Catherine E. Gallagher.
    Principal Deputy Associate Attorney General.--Nancy E. McFadden, 
        Room 5215, 514-9700.
    Deputy Associate Attorneys General:
        Paul R. Friedman, Room 5134, 514-1721.
        John C. Dwyer, Room 5132, 514-4969.
        Francis M. Allegra, Room 4311, 514-2987.
    Assistant Associate Attorneys General:
        Joan Silverstein, Room 4317, 514-6725.
        James Vigil, Jr., Room 4309, 514-9645.
        Kevin Hynes, Room 4307, 616-2845.
    Special Assistant to the Associate Attorney General.--Erik Reid, 
        Room 4315, 514-5995.
    Director, Office of Violence Against Women.--Bonnie Campbell, Room 
        5302, 616-8894.

                            SOLICITOR GENERAL

 Main Justice Building, Room 5143, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone 514-2201

Solicitor General.--Drew S. Days III.
    Deputy Solicitors General:
        Paul Bender, Room 5141, 514-2206.
        Lawrence G. Wallace, Room 5609, 514-2211.
        Edwin S. Kneedler, Room 5135, 514-3261.
        Michael R. Dreeben, Room 5135, 514-4285.
    Tax Assistant.--Kent L. Jones, Room 5623, 514-3948.
    Executive Officer.--Carolyn M. Brammer, Room 5140, 514-5507.
    Special Assistant.--Gloria M. Branker, Room 5143, 514-2201.
    Confidential Assistant.--Joan Paquette-Sass, Room 5143, 514-2399.
    Legal Administrative Officer, Case Management Section.--Emily C. 
        Spadoni, Room 5614, 514-2217.
    Chief, Research and Publications Section.--G. Shirley Anderson, Room 
        5345, 514-3914.

                     OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL

 Main Justice Building, Room 4706, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 514-3435

             (NYAV) 1425 New York Avenue and H. Street 20005

Inspector General.--Michael R. Bromwich.
    Counselor to the Inspector General.--John Q. Barrett.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Robert L. Ashbaugh.
    Special Investigative Counsel.--Glenn A. Fine, Room 4720, 514-3435.
        Assistant Inspectors General.--
             Audit.--Guy K. Zimmerman, (NYAV), Room 5007, 616-4633.
            Inspections.--James Kendrall, (NYAV), Room 6054, 616-4620.
            Investigations.--Thomas J. Bondurant, (NYAV), Room 7100, 
                616-4760.
            Management and Planning.--Mary Demory, (NYAV), Room 7000, 
                616-4550.
    General Counsel.--Howard L. Sribnick, Room 4261, 616-0646.

                 SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS AND REVIEW UNIT

Director.--Thomas F. McLaughlin, Room 4706, 616-0645.
    Deputy Director.--Gordon K. May, Room 4706, 616-0645.

                    REGIONAL AUDIT OFFICE INSPECTORS

Washington: Domenic A. Zazzaro, 1425 New York Avenue and H. Street, NW., 
    Room 6001 Washington, DC 20005, (202) 616-4688.
Atlanta: Clark F. Cooper, Suite 2322, 101 Marietta Drive, Atlanta, GA 
    30323-2401, (404) 331-5928.
Chicago: Robert C. Gruensfelder, Suite 3510, Citicorp Center, 500 West 
    Madison, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 353-1203.
Dallas: George W. Stendell, Room 575, 207 South Houston Street, Dallas, 
    TX 75202-4724, (214) 655-5000.
Denver: David M. Sheeren, Suite 640, 1244 Speer Boulevard, Denver, CO 
    80204, (303) 844-3638.
    
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Philadelphia: David H. Andelman, Suite 201, 701 Market Street, 
    Philadelphia, PA 19106, (215) 580-2111.
San Francisco: M. Thomas Clark, Suite 201, 1200 Bayhill Drive, San 
    Bruno, CA 94066, (415) 876-9220.

                REGIONAL INVESTIGATIONS OFFICE INSPECTORS

Chicago: Alex Falcon, Suite 3510, 500 West Madison St., Citicorp Center, 
    Chicago, IL 60661, (312) 886-7050.
Colorado Springs: Karen Funk, Suite 312, 111 S. Tejon Street, Colorado 
    Springs, CO 80903, (719) 635-2366.
El Paso: Stephen P. Beauchamp, Suite 200, 4050 Rio Bravo, El Paso, TX 
    79906, (915) 577-0102.
Los Angeles: Steve F. Turchek, Suite 201, 412 W. Broadway, Glendale, CA 
    91204, (818) 637-5080.
McAllen: Perry L. Suitt II, Suite 510, 1 Texas Commerce Center, 1701 W. 
    Business Highway 83, McAllen, TX 78501, (210) 618-8145.
Miami: Louis A. DeMartinis, Suite 312, 3800 Inverrary Boulevard, Ft. 
    Lauderdale, FL 33319, (305) 356-7142.
New York: Joseph A. Greco, Building #77, North Boundary Road, Pent House 
    2, Jamaica, NY 11430, (718) 553-7520.
San Diego: Ralph F. Paige, Suite 560, 701B Street, San Diego, CA 92101, 
    (619) 557-5970.
San Francisco: Gary N. Overby, Suite 220, 1200 Bayhill Drive, San Bruno, 
    CA 94066, (415) 876-9058.
Seattle: 620 Kirkland Way, Suite 104, Kirkland, WA 98033, (206) 828-
    3998.
Tucson: William L. King, Jr. Suite 105, 10 East Broadway, Tucson, AZ 
    85701, (520) 670-5243.
Washington: David Glendinning, 1425 New York Avenue NW., Suite 7100, 
    Washington, DC 20005, (202) 616-4766.

                         OFFICE OF LEGAL COUNSEL

 Main Justice Building, Room 5224, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 514-2051

Assistant Attorney General.--Walter E. Dellinger.
    Deputy Assistant Attorneys General:
        [Vacant], Room 5231, 514-2069.
        Dawn E. Johnsen, Room 5226, 514-3744.
        Richard L. Shiffrin, Room 5235, 514-2046.
        Teresa Wynn Roseborough, Room 5228, 514-3694.
    Special Counsels:
        Daniel L. Koffsky, Room 5258, 514-2030.
        Robert J. Delahunty, Room 5239, 514-2054.
        Paul P. Colborn, Room 5246, 514-2048.
    Executive Officer.--Kathleen O. Murphy, Room 5240, 514-2057.

                      OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT

 Main Justice Building, Room 4234, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 514-4601

Assistant Attorney General.--Eleanor D. Acheson.
    Confidential Assistant.--Jed Kalkstein, Room 4232, 514-2061.
        Deputy Assistant Attorneys General:
            Samuel J. Dubbin, Room 4236, 514-3116.
            Peter C. Erichsen, Room 4226, 616-2004.
            Kevin R. Jones, Room 4245, 514-4604.
            Renee Landers, Room 4248, 514-4582.
            Harry Litman, Room 4246, 616-2250.
            Grace L. Mastalli, Room 4237, 514-4606.
            Roslyn A. Mazer, Room 4238, 514-1013.
            Mary C. Morgan, Room 4240, 514-0052.

                             PUBLIC AFFAIRS

 Main Justice Building, Room 1228, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 616-2777

Director.--Carl L. Stern.
    Deputy Director.--Julie Anbender.


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                         INFORMATION AND PRIVACY

 Main Justice Building, Room 7238, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 514-4251

Co-Directors: Daniel J. Metcalfe; Richard L. Huff.
    Deputy Director.--Margaret A. Irving.

                     INTELLIGENCE POLICY AND REVIEW

 Main Justice Building, Room 6325, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 514-5600

Counsel for Intelligence Policy.--Richard Scruggs.
    Deputy Counsel for--
        Intelligence Operations.--Allan N. Kornblum, 514-2882.
        Intelligence Policy.--Daniel J. Gallington, 514-5604.

                       PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITY

 Main Justice Building, Room 4304, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 514-3365

Counsel.--Michael E. Shaheen, Jr.
    Deputy Counsel.--Richard M. Rogers.
        Assistant Counsels: Mark A. Adler; Paul L. Colby; James A. 
            Duncan; George Ellard; John T. Ezell III; Joan L. Goldfrank; 
            Mary Anne Hoopes; Robert B. Lyon, Jr.; Allan J. Sullivan; R. 
            Keith Thomas; Marlene M. Wahowiak; Candice M. Will; Judith 
            B. Wish.

                      OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

 Main Justice Building, Room 1145, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 514-2141

Assistant Attorney General.--Kent Markus (acting).
    Deputy Assistant Attorneys General:
        Robert H. Brink, Room 1141, 514-2138.
        John Trasvina, Room 1137, 514-2111.
        [Vacant], Room 1143, 514-4047.

                       JUSTICE MANAGEMENT DIVISION

 Main Justice Building, Room 1111, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 514-3101

         (CAB) Chester Arthur Building, 425 I Street, NW., 20536

    (ARB) Ariel Rios Building, 12th & Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 20530

           (WCTR) Washington Center, 1001 G Street, NW., 20530

 (ROC) Rockville Building, 1151-D Seven Locks Road, Rockville, MD 20854

           (BICN) Bicentennial Bldg., 600 E Street, NW., 20004

Assistant Attorney General for Administration.--Stephen R. Colgate.
    Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Law and Policy.--Janis A. 
        Sposato.
    Senior Policy Advisor.--Warren Oser, Room 1111, 514-0458.
    Associate Assistant Attorney General for Federal Law Enforcement 
        Training.--Thomas G. Milburn, Building 70, Glynco, GA 31524, 
        FTS: 8-(912) 267-2914.
        Staff Director for--
            Office of General Counsel.--Stuart Frisch, General Counsel, 
                Room 6313, 514-3452.
            Management and Planning.--Robert F. Diegelman, (ARB), Room 
                7213, 307-1800.
            Security and Emergency Planning.--D. Jerry Rubino, Room 
                6525, 514-2094.
            Executive Secretariat.--[Vacant], Room 1110, 514-3123.
            Procurement Executive.--Janis A. Sposato, (ARB), Room 1228, 
                514-6868.
            Department Ethics Office.--Mary Braden, Room 6307, 514-8196.
    Deputy Assistant Attorney General/Controller.--Michael J. Roper, 
        Room 1114, 514-1843.
        Staff Director for--
            Budget.--Adrian A. Curtis, Room 6343, 514-4082.
            Finance.--James E. Williams, (BICN), Room 4070, 616-5800.
            Procurement Services.--James W. Johnston, (ARB), Room 4020, 
                307-2000.
            Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.--
                Joseph (Ken) Bryan, (ARB), Room 3235, 616-0521.
    Deputy Assistant Attorney General/Debt Collection Management.--
            Robert N. Ford, Room 1334, 514-5343.
    Deputy Assistant Attorney General/Human Resources/Administration.--
            John C. Vail, Room 1116, 514-5501.
            
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        Staff Director for--
            Facilities and Administrative Services.--Benjamin F. 
                Burrell, (ARB), Room 3204, 616-2995.
            Library.--Daphne Sampson, Room 5317, 514-2133.
            Personnel.--Henry Romero, (ARB), Room 5206, 514-6788.
            Equal Employment Opportunity.--Ted McBurrows, Room 1246, 
                616-4800.
            Employee Assistance Program.--Ben Elliott, Room 1264, 514-
                1846.
            Office of Attorney Personnel Management.--Linda A. 
                Cinciotta, Room 6150, 514-3396.
            Executive Support Staff.--Willistine M. Clark, Room 6257, 
                514-5537.
            Information Management Staff.--Anna-Marie Kilmade Gatons, 
                Room 4400AA, 514-2063.
            Drug-Free Workplace.--[Vacant], (ARB) Room 2207, 514-6716.
            Consolidated Administrative Office.--Kathryn F. Harless, 
                Room 1211, 514-2118.
    Deputy Assistant Attorney General/Information Resources 
            Management.--Mark A. Boster (acting), Room 1121, 514-0507.
        Staff Director for--
            Computer Services Staff.--James E. Price (acting), (ROC), 
                Room 205, 307-6900.
            Telecommunications Services Staff.--Lee Brown (acting), 
                (BICN), Room 3064, 514-1600.
            Systems Policy Staff.--Joseph C. Riley (acting), (WCTR), 
                Room 850, 514-4292.
            Systems Technology Staff.--Andrew J. Boots, Room 1229, 514-
                3404.
            Computer and Telecommunications Security Staff.--Patricia N. 
                Edfors, (ARB), Room 1211A, 616-1162.

                   EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR U.S. ATTORNEYS

 Main Justice Building, Room 1619, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20530.  
                             Phone, 514-2121

           (BICN) Bicentennial Bldg., 600 E Street, NW., 20004

Director.--Carol DiBattiste.
    Principal Deputy Director.--Donna Bucella, Room 1619, 514-2123.
    Executive Assistant.--Theresa C. Bertucci, Room 1625, 514-1020.
    Administrative Officer.--Janis Harrington, Room 8104, BICN, 616-
        6900.
    Counsel to the Director.--Louis DeFalaise, (Legislative Liaison), 
        Room 1342, 616-2128.
    Counsel to the Director.--Bernie Delia, Room 1521, 514-8500.
    AGAC Liaison and U.S. Attorney's Manual.--Judy Beeman, Room 1629, 
        514-4633.
        Assistant Director, LECC/Victim Witness Staff.--Donna Enos 
            (acting), Room 7400, BICN, 616-6792.
    Director, Security Programs Staff.--Paula Nasca, Room 8200, BICN, 
        616-6878.
        Assistant Director, Evaluation and Review Staff.--Douglas 
            Frazier, Room 7300, BICN, 616-6776.
            Legal Counsel.--Juliet Eurich, Room 1643, 514-4024.
    Director, Office of Legal Education.--James Hurd, Room 7600, BICN, 
        616-6700.
        Counsel to Director.--Richard DeHaan, Room 6020, BICN, 616-6775.

                                  FOIA

Assistant Director.--Brick Brewer, Room 7100, BICN, 616-6757.

                             PROGRAMS STAFF

Deputy Director.--Iden Martyn, Room 8500, BICN, 616-6444.
    Assistant Directors:
        Bankruptcy Staff.--Judith Benderson, Room 8500, BICN, 616-6444.
        Financial Litigation Staff.--Lynne Solien, Room 8500, BICN, 616-
            6444.
        Asset Forfeiture Staff.--Suzanne Warner, Room 8500, BICN, 616-
            6444.

                            OPERATIONS STAFF:

Deputy Director.--Michael W. Bailie, Room 8105, BICN, 616-6600.
    Assistant Director for--
        Facilities Management and Support Services Staff.--Joan Benson, 
            8300, BICN, 616-6425.
        Financial Management Staff.--Michael McDonough, Room 8000, BICN, 
            616-6886.
        Telecommunications and Technology Development.--Harvey Press, 
            Room 8515, BICN, 616-6439.
        Office Automation Staff.--Carol Sloan, Room 9100, BICN, 616-
            6969.
        Case Management Staff.--Eileen Menton, Room 9200, BICN, 616-
            6919.
        Personnel Management Staff.--Gail Williamson, Room 8017, BICN, 
            616-6873.
            
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                           ANTITRUST DIVISION

     Main Justice Building, 10th and Constitution Avenue, NW., 20530

     (JCB) Judiciary Center Building, 555 Fourth Street, NW., 20001

          (CCB) City Center Building, 1401 H Street, NW., 20530

         (BICN) Bicentennial Building, 600 E Street, NW., 20530.

Assistant Attorney General.--Anne K. Bingaman, Room 3109, Phone, 514-
        2401.
    Deputy Assistant Attorneys General:
        Gary R. Spratling, Room 3214, 514-3543.
        Diane P. Wood, Room 3113, 514-2404.
        Joel I. Klein, Room 3208, 514-2410.
        [Vacant], Room 3113, 514-2408.
        Steven C. Sunshine, Room 3114, 514-1157.
    Director of Operations.--Constance K. Robinson, Room 3214, 514-3544.
        Deputy Director of Operations.--Rebecca P. Dick, Room 3208, 514-
            2562.
    Freedom of Information Act Officer.--Ann Lea Harding, Room 3250, 
        514-2692.
    Executive Officer.--Thomas D. King, Room 3242, 514-2421.
        Section Chiefs:
            Appellate.--Catherine G. O'Sullivan, Room 3224, 514-2413.
            Civil Task Force I.--[Vacant], (CCB), Room 3700, 514-8368.
            Civil Task Force II.--Mary Jean Moltenbrey, (BICN), Room 
                9914, 616-5935.
            Computers and Finance Section.--John F. Greaney, (JCB), Room 
                9903, 307-6200.
            Competition Policy.--Russell W. Pittman, (BICN), Suite 
                10000, 307-6341.
            Economic Litigation.--Norman Familant, (BICN), Suite 10000, 
                307-6323.
            Economic Regulatory.--Andrew S. Joskow, (BICN), Suite 10000, 
                307-6332.
            Foreign Commerce.--Charles S. Stark, Room 3264, 514-2464.
            Legal Policy.--Robert A. Potter, Room 3121, 514-2512.
            Litigation I.--Anthony V. Nanni, (CCB), Room 4000, 307-6694.
            Litigation II.--J. Robert Kramer II, (CCB), Room 3000, 307-
                0924.
            Merger Task Force.--Craig W. Conrath, (CCB), Room 4816, 307-
                5779.
            Professions and Intellectual Property (Health Care Task 
                Force).--Gail Kursh, (BICN), Suite 9500, 307-5799.
            Telecommunications Task Force.--Donald J. Russell, (JCB), 
                Room 8104, 514-5621.
            Transportation, Energy, and Agriculture.--Roger W. Fones, 
                (JCB), Room 9104, 307-6351.

                              FIELD OFFICES

California: Christopher S. Crook, Chief, (acting), 450 Golden Avenue, 
        Box 36046, San Francisco, CA 94102, (415) 556-6300.
Georgia: John T. Orr, Jr., Chief, Richard B. Russell Building, Suite 
        1176, 75 Spring Street SW., Atlanta, GA 30303, (404) 331-7100.
Illinois: James M. Griffin, Chief, Rookery Building, Suite 600, 209 
        South LaSalle Street, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 353-7530.
New York: Ralph T. Giordano, Chief, Room 3630, 26 Federal Plaza, New 
        York, NY 10278-0140, (212) 264-0390.
Ohio: John A. Weedon, Chief, Plaza Nine Building, 7th Floor, 55 Erieview 
        Plaza, Cleveland, OH 44114, (216) 522-4070.
Pennsylvania: Robert E. Connolly, Chief, 1 Independence Square West, 
        Curtis Center, Suite 650, 7th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia, 
        PA 19106, (215) 597-7405.
Texas: Alan A. Pason, Chief, Thanksgiving Tower, Suite 4950, 1601 Elm 
        Street, Dallas, TX 75201, (214) 655-2700.

                             CIVIL DIVISION

  Main Justice Building, 10th and Constitution Avenue, NW., Room 3143, 
                 Washington, DC 20530.  Phone, 514-3301

                     (901E) 901 E Street, NW., 20530

            (TODD) Todd Building, 550 11th Street, NW., 20530

   (NATP) National Place Building., 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., 20004

                 (NYAV) 1425 New York Avenue, NW., 20004

Assistant Attorney General.--Frank W. Hunger.
    Senior Counsel for Policy.-- Cynthia C. Lebow, Room 3133, 514-3045.
        Counselor.-- George J. Phillips, Room 3607, 514-5713.
            Special Counsel.--Col. Calvin M. Lederer, Room 3140, 514-
                3886.
            Special Assistant.--Kim Sheftall Humphries, Room 3136, 514-
                9908.
                
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                         FEDERAL PROGRAMS BRANCH

Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--John A. Rogovin, Room 3143, 514-
        5421.
    Directors: David J. Anderson, (901E), Room 1064, 514-3354; Mary E. 
        Goetten, (901E), Room 972, 514-4651; Dennis G. Linder, (901E), 
        Room 980, 514-3314.
        Deputy Directors: Vincent M. Garvey, (901E), Room 1082, 514-
            3449; Sheila M. Lieber, (901E), Room 974, 514-3786.

                      COMMERCIAL LITIGATION BRANCH

Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Stuart E. Schiffer, Room 3611, 514-
        3306.
    Directors: David M. Cohen, (TODD), Room 9030, 514-7300; Vito J. 
        DiPietro, (TODD), Room 8028, 514-7223; J. Christopher Kohn, 
        (TODD), Room 12028, 514-7450; Michael F. Hertz, (MAIN), Room 
        3647, 514-7179.
    Director, Office of Foreign Litigation.--David Epstein, (TODD), Room 
        8102D, 514-7455.
        Deputy Directors: Joyce R. Branda, (MAIN), Room 3641, 307-0231; 
            Mary S. Mitchelson, (TODD), Room 9026, 514-7300; Sandra P. 
            Spooner, (TODD), Room 12024, 514-7194.
        Legal Officer.--James Gresser, American Consulate General, 
            Munich, Germany, Unit 24718, APO AE, New York, 09178, 9-011-
            49-89-2888-650.
        Attorney-in-Charge.--Joseph I. Liebman, Suite 339, 26 Federal 
            Plaza, New York, NY 10278, FTS: (212) 264-9232.

                              TORTS BRANCH

Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Eva M. Plaza, Room 3137, 514-3309.
    Directors: Gary W. Allen, (NYAV), Room 10122, 616-4000; Jeffery 
        Axelrad, (NATP), Room 8098N, 616-4400; J. Patrick Glynn, (NATP), 
        Room 8028S, 616-4200; Helene M. Goldberg, (NYAV), Room 8122, 
        616-4140.
        Deputy Directors: JoAnn J. Bordeaux, (NATP), Room 8024S, 616-
            4204; John L. Euler, (NYAV), Room 3122, 616-4088; Paul F. 
            Figley, (NATP), Room 8096S, 616-4248.
        Attorneys-in-Charge: Phillip A. Berns, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, 
            10/6610, Box 36028, San Francisco, CA 94102-3463, FTS: (415) 
            556-3146; Janis G. Schulmeisters, Suite 320, 26 Federal 
            Plaza, New York, NY 10278-0140, FTS: (212) 264-0480.

                             APPELLATE STAFF

Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Mark I. Levy, Room 3137, 514-4015.
    Director.--Robert E. Kopp, (MAIN), Room 3615, 514-3311.
        Deputy Director.--William Kanter, (MAIN), Room 7415, 514-4575.

                           CONSUMER LITIGATION

Director.--Eugene M. Thirolf, (NATP), Room 9534N, 307-0066.

                         IMMIGRATION LITIGATION

Deputy Assistant Attorney General.--Gary G. Grindler, Room 3611, 514-
        1258.
    Director.--Robert L. Bombaugh, (NATP), Room 7026S, 616-4900.
        Deputy Directors: Lauri S. Filppu, (NATP), Room 7024S, 616-4851; 
            Thomas W. Hussey, (NATP), Room 7022S, 616-4852.

                           MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS

Director.--Kenneth Zwick, (MAIN), Room 3140, 514-4552.
    Directors, Office of--
        Administration.--Mary Ann Beck, (TODD), Room 7052, 307-0016.
        Planning, Budget, and Evaluation.--Linda S. Liner, (TODD), Room 
            7028, 307-0034.
        Management Information.--Susan M. Cavanaugh, (TODD), Room 6026, 
            307-0304.
        Litigation Support.--Clarisse Abramidis, (TODD), Room 6102, 616-
            5014.
        Policy and Management Operations.--Barbara Jean Hong Fong, 
            (TODD), Room 7016, 307-0133.
            
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                          CIVIL RIGHTS DIVISION

 (MAIN) Main Justice Building, Room 5643, 10th and Constitution Avenue 
                         20530.  Phone, 514-2151

  (HOLC) Home Owners Loan Corporation Building, 320 First Street 20534

                    (NYAV) 1425 New York Avenue 20005

Assistant Attorney General.--Deval L. Patrick.
    Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General.--Susan Liss, Room 5642, 
        514-4016.
        Deputy Assistant Attorneys General: Loretta King, Room 5639, 
            616-1278; Isabelle K. Pinzler, Room 5744, 514-6715; Kerry A. 
            Scanlon, Room 5746, 514-3828.
        Special Assistants: Helaine Greenfeld, Room 5545A, 514-6860; 
            Policarpio A. Marmolejos, Room 5531, 307-3111; Elizabeth 
            Savage, Room 5545B, 514-4279; Lisa Winston, Room 5545A, 616-
            2732.
    Executive Officer.--DeDe Greene, Room 5058, (NYAV), 514-4224.
        Section Chiefs:
            Appellate.--David K. Flynn, Room 5740, 514-2195.
            Coordination and Review.--Merrily A. Friedlander (acting), 
                Room 4012, (NYAV), 307-2222.
            Public Access.--John L. Wodatch, Room 4055, (NYAV), 307-
                2227.
            Criminal.--Richard Roberts, Room 7629, 514-3204.
            Educational Opportunities.--Kenneth Mines, Room 7601, 514-
                4092.
            Employment Litigation.--Katherine A. Baldwin, Room 5529, 
                514-3831.
            Housing and Civil Enforcement.--Paul F. Hancock, Room 7527, 
                514-4713.
            Special Litigation.--Arthur E. Peabody, Jr., Room 1740A, 
                514-6255.
            Voting.--Elizabeth Johnson, Room 818A, (HOLC), 307-3143.

   SPECIAL COUNSEL FOR IMMIGRATION RELATED UNFAIR EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES

                    Suite 9000, 1425 New York Avenue

              [Mailing Address: P.O. Box 27728, 20038-7728]

Special Counsel.--William Ho-Gonzalez, Room 9032, (NYAV), 616-5594.

                            CRIMINAL DIVISION

 (MAIN) Main Justice Building, Room 2107, 10th and Constitution Avenue 
                         20530.  Phone, 514-2601

             (BB) Bond Building, 1400 New York Avenue 20005

         (WCTR) Washington Center Building, 1001 G Street 20001

   (MSQ2) Market Square Building, 801 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 20044

Assistant Attorney General.--Jo Ann Harris.
    Deputy Assistant Attorneys General: Kevin V. Di Gregory, Room 2112, 
        514-9725; John C. Keeney, Room 2107, 514-2621; Robert S. Litt, 
        Room 2112, 514-2636; Mark M. Richard, Room 2113, 514-2333; Mary 
        Lee Warren, Room 2113, 514-3729.
    Senior Special Assistant.--Frances M. Fragos, Room 2106, 514-4676.
    Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General.--Mary Frances 
        Harkenrider, Room 2212, 514-2419.
        Special Assistants to the Assistant Attorney General: Mylan 
            Denerstein, Room 2209, 616-6690; Andrew J. Kline, Room 2220, 
            514-1054; Carol Lee, Room 2123, 616-6496; Michael A. 
            Sussman, Room 2211, 514-5626; Bruce C. Swartz, Room 2218, 
            514-9906; Tracy Toulou, Room 2213, 514-3645.
    Executive Officer.--Robert K. Bratt, Room 2229, 514-5749.
        Section Chiefs/Office Directors:
            Appellate Section.--Patty M. Stemler, Room 2264, 514-2611.
            Fraud Section.--Mary C. Spearing, (BB), Room 4100, 514-7023.
            General Litigation and Legal Advice Section.--Terry Lord, 
                (WCTR), Suite 224, 514-1026.
            Internal Security Section.--John L. Martin, (BB), Room 9100, 
                514-1187.
            Narcotic and Dangerous Drug Section.--Theresa M.B. VanVliet, 
                (BB), Room 11100, 514-0917.
            Organized Crime and Racketeering Section.--Paul E. Coffey, 
                (WCTR), Suite 300, 514-3594.
            Public Integrity Section.--Lee J. Radek, (BB), Room 12100, 
                514-1412.
            Terrorism and Violent Crime Section.--James S. Reynolds, 
                Room 2515, 514-0849.
            Money Laundering Section.--Theodore S. Greenberg, (BB), Room 
                8406, 514-1758.
            Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section.--George C. 
                Burgasser (acting), (WCTR), Room 350, 514-5780.
            Asset Forfeiture Office.--Gerald E. McDowell, Room 10100, 
                514-1263.
            Enforcement Operations.--Frederick D. Hess, (WCTR), Suite 
                900, 514-3684.
            International Affairs.--George W. Proctor, (BB), Room 5100, 
                514-0000.
                
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            Legislation.--Roger A. Pauley, Room 2244A, 514-3202.
            Policy and Management Analysis.--Julie E. Samuels, Room 
                2740, 514-4149.
            Special Investigations.--Eli M. Rosenbaum (acting), (WCTR), 
                Suite 1000, 616-2492.
            Executive Office for Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task 
                Forces.--Lyle D. Newton (acting), (MSQ2), Suite 245, 
                514-1860.

               ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION

 (MAIN) Main Justice Building, Room 2143, 10th and Constitution Avenue 
                         20530.  Phone, 514-2701

                  (PENN) 601 Pennsylvania Avenue 20044

                  (MSQ2) 801 Pennsylvania Avenue 20044

                    (NYAV) 1425 New York Avenue 20005

Assistant Attorney General.--Lois J. Schiffer.
    Deputy Assistant Attorneys General: John Cruden (acting), Room 2609, 
        514-2718; Peter Coppelman, (MAIN), Room 2609, 514-8046; James 
        Simon (acting), (MAIN), Room 2610, 514-3370.
    Special Assistants: Ignacia Moreno, (MAIN), Room 2608, 514-5243; 
        Elizabeth Osenbaugh, (MAIN), Room 2629, 514-0943.
    Executive Assistant.--Gary M. Peterson, (MSQ2), Room 620, 616-3091.
        Section Chiefs:
            Appellate.--Peter R. Steenland, Jr., (MAIN), Room 2339, 514-
                2748.
            Environmental Crimes.--Ron Sarachan, (PENN), Room 6101, 272-
                9877.
            Environmental Defense.--Letitia J. Grishaw, (MAIN), Room 
                7110, 514-2219.
            Environmental Enforcement.--John C. Cruden, (NYAV), Room 
                13063, 514-1604.
            General Litigation.--William M. Cohen, (PENN), Room 870, 
                272-6851.
            Indian Resources.--J. Hank Meshorer, (PENN), Room 6701, 272-
                4111.
            Land Acquisition.--William J. Kollins, (PENN), Room 6601, 
                272-6776.
            Policy, Legislation, and Special Litigation.--Pauline M. 
                Luis, (MAIN) Room 2615, 514-2586.
            Wildlife and Marine Resources.--James C. Kilbourne, (PENN), 
                Room 5000, 272-4421.

                              FIELD OFFICES

       DOJ/ENRD, 801 B Street, Suite 504, Anchorage, AK 99501-3657

Trial Attorneys: Bruce Landon, (907) 271-5452; Dean Dunsmore, (907) 271-
        5452; Regina Belt, (907) 271-3436.

   DOJ/ENRD, 999 18th Street, Suite 945 North Tower, Denver, CO 80202

Trial Attorneys: Andrew Walch, (303) 294-1900; John Hill, (303) 294-
        1900; Lynn A. Johnson, (303) 294-1900; James F. DuBois, (303) 
        294-1900; Jerel Ellington, (303) 391-6284; Vince Horn, (303) 
        391-6281; John Lang, (303) 294-1900; Peter Monson, (303) 294-
        1900; John Moscato, (303) 391-6285; Peter Mounsey, (303) 391-
        6297; Bradley Bridgewater, (303) 294-1900.

 c/o United States Attorney's Office, 650 Capitol Mall, Sacramento, CA 
                                  95814

Trial Attorney: Maria Iizuka, (916) 460-1274.

          301 Howard Street, Suite 870, San Francisco, CA 94105

Trial Attorneys: Richard Beal, (415) 744-6485; Gerald George, (415) 744-
        6484; David Glazer, (415) 744-6477; Helen Kang, (415) 744-6482; 
        Robert Klotz (415) 744-6490.

c/o GC-DOJ DARC, 7600 San Point Way, NE., BIN C 15700, Seattle, WA 98115

Trial Attorney: James Nicoll, (206) 526-6604.

  c/o U.S. EPA, Region V, Mail Code C-[3T], 77 West Jackson Boulevard, 
                         Chicago, IL 60604-3590

Trial Attorney: Tom Giller (312) 353-5996.

               31 Milk Street, Room 701, Boston, MA 02109

Trial Attorney: Catherine Fiske, (617) 695-0341.

                              TAX DIVISION

(MAIN) Main Justice Building, 10th and Constitution Avenue, Room 4143.  
                          Phone, (202) 514-2901

       (JCB) Judiciary Center Building, 555 4th Street, NW., 20001

          (BICN) Bicentennial Building, 600 E. St., NW., 20004

Assistant Attorney General.--Loretta C. Argrett.
    Deputy Assistant Attorneys General.--Mark E. Matthews, (MAIN) Room 
        4143, 514-2915; Claire Fallon, (MAIN) Room 4137, 514-5109.
        
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    Special Assistants.--Beverly O. Babers, (MAIN) Room 4143, 514-2967; 
        Richard G. Larkins, (MAIN) Room 4140, 514-2574; Jill R. Shellow, 
        (MAIN) Room 4610, 616-2844.
    Director, Office of Training.--Walter O. Pryor, (JCB), Room 6102, 
        514-6722.
        Section Chiefs:
            Central Region, Civil Trial.--John DiCicco (acting), (JCB), 
                Room 8921-B, 514-6502.
            Eastern Region, Civil Trial.--Edward J. Snyder, (JCB), Room 
                6126, 307-6426.
            Northern Region, Civil Trial.--Patrick D. Mullarkey, (JCB), 
                Room 7804-A, 307-6533.
            Southern Region, Civil Trial.--Steven Shapiro, (JCB), Room 
                6243-A, 514-5905.
            Western Region, Civil Trial.--Jerome H. Fridkin, (JCB), Room 
                7907-B, 307-6413.
            Federal Claims Court.--Mildred L. Seidman, (JCB), Room 8804-
                A, 307-6640.
            Office of Review.--Milan D. Karlan, (JCB), Room 6846, 307-
                6567.
            Appellate.--Gary R. Allen, (MAIN), Room 4324, 514-3361.
    Director, Criminal Enforcement Section.--Stanley F. Krysa, (MAIN) 
        Room 4611, 514-2973.
            Criminal Enforcement Section, Northern Region.--E. Ralph 
                Pierce, (MAIN), Room 4625, 514-0003.
            Criminal Enforcement Section, Southern Region.--J. Randolph 
                Maney, Jr., (BICN), Room 5154, 514-4334.
            Criminal Enforcement Section, Western Region.--Ronald A. 
                Cimino, (BICN), Room 5127, 514-5247.
            Criminal Appeals and Tax Enforcement Policy Section.--Robert 
                E. Lindsay, (MAIN), Room 4131, 514-3011.
    Executive Officer.--E. Timothy Wagner, (BICN), Room 5170, 616-2558.
    Senior Litigation Counsel.--John J. McCarthy, (JCB), Room 7201, 307-
        6398.
    Special Litigation Counsels: Ernest J. Brown, (MAIN), Room 4324, 
        514-3363; Jonathan S. Cohen, (MAIN), Room 4525, 514-2970; Dennis 
        M. Donohue, (JCB), Room 7104, 307-6492; Donald J. Gavin, (JCB), 
        Room 7203, 307-6400.
    Senior Legislative Counsel.--Stephen J. Csontos, (JCB), Room 6645, 
        307-6419.

                            BUREAU OF PRISONS

  (HOLC) Home Owners Loan Corporation Building, 320 First Street, NW., 
                                  20534

          (ACLA) Acacia Building, 311 First Street, NW., 20534

 (NALC) National Association of Letter Carrier's Building, 100 Indiana 
                           Avenue, NW., 20530

                   (FRST) 500 First Street, NW., 20534

(NACO) National Association of Counties Building, 440 First Street, NW., 
                                  20534

Director.--Kathleen M. Hawk, (HOLC) Room 654, 307-3250.
    Secretary.--Michelle Humphrey, (HOLC) Room 654, 307-3250.
    Executive Assistant.--Lloyd McMillian, (HOLC) Room 654, 307-3250.
        Chief:
            Executive Secretariat.--Betty Petersen, (HOLC), Room 646, 
                514-8534.
            Internal Affairs.--Robert A. Hood, (HOLC) Room 670, 307-
                3286.

                         ADMINISTRATION DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Wade B. Houk, (FRST) 9th floor, 307-3123.
    Executive Assistant.--Kay E. King, (FRST) 9th floor, 307-3230.
        Deputy Assistant Director.--James B. Jones, (FRST) 9th floor, 
            307-3230.
    Senior Deputy Assistant Director.--Robert J. Newport, (FRST) 9th 
        floor, 307-3230.

              COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS AND DETENTION DIVISION

Assistant Director.--John L. Clark, (HOLC) Room 500, 514-8585.
    Executive Assistant.--Loren Grayer, (HOLC) Room 500, 514-8585.
        Deputy Assistant Director.--Pat Sledge (HOLC) Room 500 514-8585.

                     CORRECTIONAL PROGRAMS DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Peter M. Carlson, (HOLC) Room 554, 307-3226.
    Executive Assistant.--Abby Dunne, (HOLC) Room 554, 307-3226.
        Senior Deputy Assistant Director.--John Fanello, (HOLC) Room 
            554, 307-3226.

                       GENERAL COUNSEL AND REVIEW

Assistant Director/General Counsel.--Wallace H. Cheney, (HOLC) Room 754, 
        307-3062.
    Executive Assistant.--Nancy P. Redding, (HOLC) Room 754, 307-3062.
        Deputy General Counsel.--Carolyn A. Sabol, (HOLC) Room 754, 307-
            3062.


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                        HEALTH SERVICES DIVISION

Assistance Director/Medical Director.--Kenneth P. Moritsugu, (HOLC) Room 
        1054, 307-3055.
    Executive Assistant.--Joseph Keffer, (HOLC) Room 1054, 307-3055.
        Senior Deputy Assistant Directors: J.R. James, (HOLC) Room 1054, 
            307-3055; Ronald Waldron, (HOLC) Room 1054, 307-3055.

                   HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT DIVISION

Assistant Director.--Calvin R. Edwards, (HOLC) Room 454, 307-3145.
    Executive Assistant.--Dennis Gilstrap, (HOLC) Room 454, 307-3082.
        Senior Deputy Assistant Director.--John D. Caulfield, (HOLC), 
            Room 454, 307-3082.

              INDUSTRIES, EDUCATION AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING

Assistant Director.--Steve B. Schwalb, (ACLA) 6th floor, 508-8400.
    Executive Assistant.--Denise Murphy, (ACLA) 6th floor, 508-8400.
    Senior Deputy Assistant Director.--Lonnie M. Moore, (ACLA) 6th 
        floor, 508-8408.
        Deputy Assistant Director.--Glen Pommerening, (ACLA), 5th floor, 
            508-8406.
    General Counsel.--Ira E. Kirschbaum, (ACLA) 6th floor, 508-8400.
    Director for Manufacturing.--James Copps, (ACLA) 4th floor, 508-
        8484.
    Inmate Work Program and Activation Coordinator.--[Vacant], (ACLA) 
        6th floor, 508-8556.
    Director for Program Management.--John Howard, (ACLA) 4th floor, 
        508-8452.
    Ombudsman.--Jan Hynson, (ACLA) 6th floor, 508-8611.

                 INFORMATION, POLICY, AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Assistant Director.--Thomas R. Kane, (HOLC) Room 641, 514-6537.
    Executive Assistant.--VaNessa Adams, (HOLC) Room 641, 514-6537.
        Deputy Assistant Director.--Christopher Erlewine, (HOLC) Room 
            641, 514-6537.

                    NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CORRECTIONS

Director.--Morris L. Thigpen, Sr., (FRST) Room 700, 307-3106, ext. 101.
    Deputy Director.--Larry B. Solomon, (FRST) Room 705, 307-3106, ext. 
        155.
    Legal Advisor.--Lorna Glassman, (FRST) Room 724, 307-3106, ext. 131.
    Community Corrections Division.--George Keiser, (FRST) Room 720, 
        307-3995, ext. 135.
    Prisons Division.--Susan Hunter, (FRST) Room 708, 307-1300, ext. 
        142.
    Financial Management Division.--Verna Muckle, (FRST) Room 731, 307-
        3110, ext. 121.

                         PROGRAM REVIEW DIVISION

Assistant Director.--R.L. Matthews, (HOLC) Room 254, 307-2033.
    Executive Assistant.--Janice Killian, (HOLC) Room 254, 307-2033.
    Senior Deputy Assistant Director.--Keith E. Hall, (HOLC) Room 254, 
        307-2033.

                           REGIONAL DIRECTORS

Mid-Atlantic Region.--Margaret C. Hambrick, Junction Business Park, 
        Suite 100-N, 10010 Junction Drive, Annapolis Junction, MD 20701, 
        (301) 317-3100.
North Central Region.--Patrick R. Kane, Gateway Complex Tower II, 8th 
        Floor, 4th and State Avenue, Kansas City, KS 66101-2492, (913) 
        621-3939.
Northeast Region.--Carlos C. Ortiz, U.S. Customs House, 7th floor, 
        Second and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106, (215) 597-
        6317.
South Central Region.--Charles A. Turnbo, 4211 Cedar Springs Road, Suite 
        300, Dallas, TX 75219, (214) 767-9700.
Southeast Region.--G.L. Ingram, 523 McDonough Boulevard SE., Atlanta, GA 
        30315, (404) 624-5202.
Western Region.--O. Ivan White, Jr., 7950 Dublin Boulevard, 3rd floor, 
        Dublin, CA 94568, (510) 803-4700.

                            TRAINING CENTERS

Director.--Mark Landon, Staff Training Academy, Federal Law Enforcement, 
        Building 21, Glynco, GA 31524, (912) 267-2711.
Director.--Andrea King-Wessels, Management and Specialty Training 
        Center, 791 Chambers Road, Aurora, CO 80011, (303) 361-0557.
Chief.--Dianne Carter, National Institute of Corrections Academy, 1960 
        Industrial Circle, Suite A, Longmont, CO 80501, (303) 682-0382, 
        (800) 995-NICW.
        
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Chief.--Michael O'Toole, National Institute of Corrections Jail Center, 
        1960 Industrial Circle, Suite A, Longmont, CO 80501, (303) 682-
        0639, (800) 995-NICW.
Program Manager.--Paula Wenger, National Institute of Corrections 
        Information Center, 1860 Industrial Circle, Suite A, Longmont, 
        CO 80501, (303) 682-0213, (800) 995-1461.

                     DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION

(LP-1) Lincoln Place-1 (East), 600 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202.  
                  Phone, (202) 307-1000; FTS: 367-1000

(LP-2) Lincoln Place-2 (West), 700 Army-Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202.  
                          Phone, (202) 307-8000

Administrator.--Thomas A. Constantine, Room W-12060, 307-8000.
    Executive Assistant.--David M. Luitweiler, Room W-12060, 307-8003.
    Deputy Administrator.--Stephen H. Greene, Room W-12058, 307-7345.
        Executive Assistant.--Joseph D. Keefe, W-12058, 307-8770.
    Chief, Office of Congressional and Public Affairs.--Catherine H. 
        Shaw, W-12238, 307-7363.
        Section Chiefs:
            Public Affairs.--James J. McGivney, Room W-12228, 307-7977.
            Congressional Affairs.--Thomas W. Raffanello, Room W-12100, 
                307-7423.
            Demand Reduction.--Ronald J. Trethric, W-4034, 307-7936.
    Chief Counsel.--Dennis F. Hoffman, Room W-12051, 307-7322.
        Deputy Chief Counsel.--Robert T. Richardson, Room W-10128, 307-
            8020.
    Chief, Office of Administrative Law Judges.--Mary E. Bittner, Room 
        E-2129, 307-8188.

                         CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Chief Financial Officer.--Donald P. Quinn, Room W-12142, 307-7330.
    Controller.--Richard Kay, Room E-7397, 307-7002.
        Section Chiefs:
            Accounting.--John R. Osterday, Room E-7165, 307-7083.
            Budget.--Peter C. Linn, Room E-7297, 307-7060.
            Management Analysis.--Tony Hernandez (acting), Room E-7247, 
                307-7075.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Procurement.--James M. 
            Whetstone, Room W-5110, 307-7777.
        Chief, Transportation and Small Purchases Section.--[Vacant], 
            Room W-5110-B, 307-7803.

                    PLANNING AND INSPECTION DIVISION

Chief Inspector.--Johnny F. Phelps, Room W-12042, 307-7358.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of--
        Professional Responsibility.--William B. Simpkins, Room W-4176, 
            307-8232.
        Inspections.--Steven W. Casteel, Room W-4348, 307-8200.

                           OPERATIONS DIVISION

Chief of Operations.--Robert A. Bryden, Room W-12050, 307-7340.
    Chief of Domestic Operations.--Julius C. Beretta, Room W-11070, 307-
        7927.
        Section Chiefs:
            Financial Investigation.--Allen M. Keaney, Room W-10106, 
                307-8396.
            East Geographic Desk.--Barbara J. Barclay, Room W-8344, 307-
                7490.
            Central Geographic Desk.--James Collier, Room W-8072-4, 307-
                8343.
            Western Geographic Desk.--Robert Baker, Room W-8306, 307-
                8428.
    Chief, Management Staff.--Donald V. Sturn, Room W-11240, 307-4200.
    Special Operations Division.--William F. Mockler, Room W-7072, 307-
        1263.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator for Office of Investigative 
            Support.--John T. Peoples, Room W-7174, 307-8926.
        Section Chief:
            State and Local.--William R. Nelson, W-7072, 307-8918.
    Director, Office of Diversion Control.--Gene R. Haislip, Room E-
        6295, 307-7165.
        Deputy Director.--Terrance W. Woodworth, Room E-6293, 307-7163.
        Section Chiefs:
            Chemical Operations.--William Wolf, Room E-6297, 307-7204.
            Drug and Chemical Evaluation.--Howard A. McClain, Jr., Room 
                E-6233, 307-7183.
            Liaison and Policy.--G. Thomas Gitchel, Room E-6385, 307-
                7297.
        Director, Office of International Operations.--Robert J. Nieves, 
            Room W-11024, 307-4233.


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                          INTELLIGENCE DIVISION

Assistant Administrator.--Paul V, Daly, Room W-12036A, 307-3607.
    Director, El Paso Intelligence Center.--Phillip E. Jordan, Bldg. 
        11339, SSG Sims St., El Paso, TX 79918-5100, (915) 564-2000.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Investigative 
        Intelligence.--Richard P. Bly, Room W-8264, 307-8050.
        Section Chiefs:
            Major Investigations.--Michael J. Sapsara, Room W-8258, 307-
                8366.
            Major Investigative Support.--Charles Updegraph, Jr., Room 
                W-8112, 307-4294.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Intelligence Liaison and 
        Policy.--Judith E. Bertini, Room W-10190, 307-8748.
        Section Chiefs:
            Policy and Management.--Douglas P. Everett, Room W-7030, 
                307-8910.
            Strategic Intelligence.--Maurice E. Rinfret, Room W-10322, 
                307-8123.

                      OPERATIONAL SUPPORT DIVISION

Assistant Administrator.--John P. Martsh, Room W-12142, 307-4730.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Administration.--John W. 
        Gunn, Jr., Room W-9088, 307-7708.
        Section Chiefs:
            Facilities and Property Management.--Richard Fox, Room W-
                5244, 307-7792.
            Freedom of Information/Records Management.--John L. Langer, 
                Room W-9174, 307-7709.
            Security Programs Manager.--Peter M. MacVean, W-2340-4, 307-
                4400.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Forensic Sciences.--Aaron 
        P. Hatcher III, Room W-7342, 307-8866.
    Associate Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Forensic 
        Sciences.--Richard S. Frank, Room W-7344, 307-8868.
        Section Chiefs:
            Laboratory Operations.--Robert Bianchi, Room W-7338, 307-
                8880.
            Laboratory Support.--James H. Crockett, Room W-7248, 307-
                8785.
            Hazardous Waste Disposal.--Rolf P. Hill, Room W-7330, 307-
                7945.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Information Systems.--
        Philip V. Camero, Room E-3105, 307-7454.
    Associate Deputy Assistant Administrator.--John Phillips, Room E-
        3205, 307-7452.
        Section Chiefs:
            Office Automation.--[Vacant], Room E-3163, 307-9875.
            Operations and Support.--Otto E. Lewis (acting), Room E-
                4111, 307-7368.
            Systems Applications.--Joseph A. Julian, Room E-3285, 307-
                7519.

                        HUMAN RESOURCES DIVISION

Assistant Administrator.--Jean D. Mathis, Room W-12010, 307-4680.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Personnel.--Retha M. 
        Fulmore, Room W-3166, 307-4000.
            Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.--Marian E. Moss, Room 
                W-7300, 307-8888.
            Career Board Executive Secretary.--Michele Leonhart, Room W-
                2268, 307-7349.
            Chairman, Board of Professional Conduct.--Wayne M. Patrick, 
                Room W-2170, 307-8980.
            Special Agent-in-Charge, Office of Training.--David L. 
                Westrate, DEA/FBI Academy, Building 1, Quantico, VA 
                22135, (703) 640-1105.
            Assistant Special Agents-in-Charge:
                Domestic Training Section.--Sidney A. Hayakawa, (703) 
                    640-1259.
                International Training Section.--Patrick A. Mueller, 
                    (703) 640-7419.
    Deputy Personnel Officer.--Donald R. Webb, Room W-3162, 307-4177.
        Section Chiefs:
            Management and Employee Services.--Harold H. Howard, Jr. 
                (acting), Room W-3126-2, 307-4004.
            Recruitment and Placement.--Kenneth L. Dickinson, Room W-
                3242, 307-4055.
            Program Development.--[Vacant], Room W-3265-B. 307-5577.

                              FIELD OFFICES

Atlanta Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Raymond J. McKinnon, Room 740, 75 Spring 
        Street SW., Atlanta, GA 30303, (404) 331-4401.
        
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    Atlanta Airport Task Force, The Entrusted Building, 3420 Norman 
        Berry Dr., Suite 302, Hapeville, GA 20254, (404) 763-7083.
    Charleston Resident Office, Room 325, 334 Meeting Street, 
        Charleston, SC 29403, (803) 727-4531.
    Charlotte Resident Office, Suite 200, 9 Woodlawn Green, Charlotte, 
        NC 28217, (704) 344-6188.
    Chattanooga Post of Duty, Uptain Building, East Gate Office Park, 
        Chattanooga, TN 37411, (615) 855-6600.
    Columbia Resident Office, Suite 1472, 1835 Assembly Street, 
        Columbia, SC 29201, (803) 765-5451.
    Columbus Resident Office, P.O. Box 1565, Columbus, GA 31902, (706) 
        649-7850.
    Florence Post of Duty, Room 234, 401 W. Evans Street, Florence, SC 
        29501, (803) 661-2171.
    Greensboro Resident Office, Suite 201, 1801 Stanley Road, 
        Greensboro, NC 27407, (910) 547-4210.
    Greenville Post of Duty, P.O. Box 10195, Federal Station, 
        Greenville, SC 29603, (803) 234-0237.
    Johnson City Post of Duty, P.O. Box 4178, Johnson City, TN 37602, 
        (615) 854-9100.
    Knoxville Resident Office, 3rd floor, 1721 Midpark Drive, Knoxville, 
        TN 37921, (615) 584-9364.
    Macon Resident Office, Suite 375, 3920 Arkwright Road, Macon, GA 
        31210, (912) 752-8754.
    Memphis Resident Office, Suite 500, Morgan Keegan Tower, 50 North 
        Front Street, Memphis, TN 38103-1105, (901) 544-3396.
    Nashville Resident Office, Estes Kefauver Building, FB-USCH, Suite 
        500, 801 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203, (615) 736-5988.
    Raleigh Resident Office, Suite 200, 4505 Falls of Neuse Road, 
        Raleigh, NC 27609, (919) 790-3004.
    Savannah Resident Office, Suite 401, 300 Drayton Street, Savannah, 
        GA 31401, (912) 652-4286.
    Wilmington Resident Office, Alton Lennon Federal Building, Room 322, 
        #2 Princess Street, Wilmington, NC 28401, (919) 343-4513.
Aviation Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Donnie R. Marshall, 2300 Horizon Drive, 
        Fort Worth, TX 76197, (817) 837-2000.
Boston Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--George C. Festa, Suite 200, 50 Staniford 
        Street, Boston, MA 02114, (617) 557-2100.
    Bridgeport Resident Office, Room 200, 915 Lafayette Boulevard, 
        Bridgeport, CT 06604, (203) 579-5591.
    Burlington Resident Office, P.O. Box 446, 19 Commerce Avenue, 
        Williston, VT 05495, (802) 658-4931.
    Cape Cod Task Force, P.O. Box 708, 3010 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 
        02630, (508) 362-2117.
    Concord Resident Office, Suite 300, 197 Loudon Road, Concord, NH 
        03301, (603) 225-1574.
    Hartford Resident Office, Room 628, 450 Main Street, Hartford, CT 
        06103, (203) 240-3233.
    New Haven Post of Duty, P.O. Box 1709, New Haven, CT 06507, (203) 
        773-5288.
    Portland Resident Office, Suite D, 1355 Congress Street, Portland, 
        ME 04102, (207) 780-3331.
    Providence Resident Office, Suite 541, 380 Westminster Mall, 
        Providence, RI 02903, (401) 528-4130.
    Springfield Resident Office, 10th floor, 1441 Main Street, 
        Springfield, MA 01103, (413) 785-0284.
Chicago Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--James A. Morgan, John C. Kluczynski 
        Federal Building, Suite 1200, 230 South Dearborn Street, 
        Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 353-7875.
    Chicago Airport Group, Suite 212, 2350 East Devon, Des Plaines, IL 
        60618, (708) 635-8330.
    Fargo Resident Office, Suite 302, Case Plaza Building, One North 2nd 
        Street, Fargo, ND 58102, (701) 239-5331.
    Hammond Resident Office, Room G032, 507 State Street, Hammond, IN 
        46320, (219) 937-5321.
    Indianapolis Resident Office, Room 290, 575 North Pennsylvania 
        Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 226-7977.
        
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    Madison Post of Duty, Federal Plaza, Room 307, P.O. Box 92812, 212 
        East Washington, Madison, WI 53701-0981, (608) 264-5111.
    Milwaukee Resident Office, Suite 1010, 1000 North Water Street, 
        Milwaukee, WI 53202, (414) 297-3395.
    Minneapolis Resident Office, 402 Federal Building, 110 South Fourth 
        Street, Minneapolis, MN 55401, (612) 348-1700.
    Springfield Resident Office, Suite 302, 400 West Monroe Street, 
        Springfield, IL 62704, (217) 492-4504.
Dallas Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--George L. Heard, 1880 Regal Row, Dallas, 
        TX 75235, (214) 767-7151.
    Amarillo, Post of Duty, Room 14B, 205 East Fifth Street P.O. Box 
        15307, Amarillo, TX 79105-5307, (806) 376-2339.
    Ft. Worth Resident Office, Room 13A33, 819 Taylor Street, Ft. Worth, 
        TX 76102, (817) 334-3455.
    Lubbock Resident Office, Suite 401, 5214 68th Street, Lubbock, TX 
        79412, (806) 798-7198.
    McAlester Post of Duty, 403 W. Carl Albert Parkway, P.O. Box 3296, 
        McAlester, OK 74501, (918) 426-5020.
    Midland Post of Duty, Room 225, 1004 N. Big Spring, Midland, TX 
        79701, (915) 686-0356.
    Oklahoma City Resident Office, Suite 960, 200 NW. 5th Street, 
        Oklahoma City, OK 73102, (405) 297-4535.
    Tulsa Resident Office, Room 570, 5100 East Skelly Drive, Tulsa, OK 
        74135, (918) 581-6391.
    Tyler Resident Office, Suite 280, 909 East SE. Loop 323, Tyler, TX 
        75701-9665, (903) 534-0472.
Denver Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Gregory K. Williams, 115 Inverness Drive, 
        East, Englewood, CO 80112, (303) 784-6300.
    Albuquerque District Office, 301 Grand Avenue, NE., Albuquerque, NM 
        87102, (505) 766-8925.
    Casper Post of Duty, 100 East B Street, Room 2126, Casper, WY 82601, 
        (307) 261-5870.
    Cheyenne Resident Office, Room 7010, Federal Center, 2120 Capitol 
        Avenue, Cheyenne, WY 82001, (307) 772-2391.
    Colorado Springs Resident Office, P.O. Box 350, Colorado Springs, CO 
        80901, (719) 471-1749.
    Glenwood Springs Resident Office, Suite 300, Valley Professional 
        Building, 401 23rd Street, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, (970) 
        945-0744.
    Las Cruces Resident Office, P.O. Box 399, Las Cruces, NM 88004, 
        (505) 524-4156.
    Salt Lake City Resident Office, Suite 401, American Plaza 3, 47 West 
        200 S., Salt Lake City, UT 84101, (801) 524-4156.
Detroit Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Dale W. Schuitema, 431 Howard Street, 
        Detroit, MI 48226, (313) 234-4000.
    Cincinnati Resident Office, 8504 Federal Building, 550 Main Street, 
        Cincinnati, OH 45202, (513) 684-3671.
    Cleveland Resident Office, Suite 395, 310 Lakeside, NW., Cleveland, 
        OH 44113, (216) 522-3705.
    Columbus Resident Office, 500 South Front Street, Columbus, OH 
        43215, (614) 469-2595.
    Grand Rapids Resident Office, Suite 100, 65 Monroe Center, Grand 
        Rapids, MI 49503, (616) 456-2541.
    Lexington Resident Office, Room 324, 1500 Leestown Road, Lexington, 
        KY 40505, (606) 233-2479.
    Louisville Resident Office, 1006 Federal Building, 600 Martin Luther 
        King Place, Louisville, KY 40202, (502) 582-5908.
    Saginaw Resident Office, 301 East Genesee Avenue, 4th Floor, 
        Saginaw, MI 48607, (517) 758-4133.
    Toledo Resident Office, Room 106, 234 North Summit Street, Toledo, 
        OH 43603, (419) 259-6490.
Houston Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Donald F. Ferrarone, Suite 300, 333 West 
        Loop North, Houston, TX 77024-7794, (713) 681-1771.
    Alpine Resident Office, 905 North Second Street, Alpine, TX 79820, 
        (915) 837-3421.
        
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    Austin Resident Office, Suite A-300, 9171 N. Capital of Texas 
        Highway, Austin, TX 78759, (512) 346-2486.
    Beaumont Post of Duty, Suite 290, 350 Magnolia Avenue, Beaumont, TX 
        77701-2237, (409) 839-2461.
    Brownsville Resident Office, Suite 200, 1110 FM 802, Brownsville, TX 
        78521, (210) 504-4100.
    Corpus Christi Resident Office, Suite 300, Wilson Plaza, 606 
        Carancachua, Corpus Christi, TX 78403, (512) 888-0150.
    Eagle Pass Resident Office, Room 102, 342 Rio Grande, Eagle Pass, TX 
        78852, (512) 773-5378.
    El Paso District Office, Suite D-701, 700 East San Antonio Street, 
        El Paso, TX 79901, (915) 534-6400.
    Galveston Resident Office, Suite 104, 6000 Broadway, Galveston, TX 
        77551-4309, (409) 766-3568.
    Laredo Resident Office, P.O. Drawer 2307, Laredo TX 78041, (210) 
        722-5201.
    McAllen District Office, 1919 Austin Street, McAllen, TX 78501-7030, 
        (210) 618-8400.
    San Antonio District Office, Suite 220, 10127 Morocco, San Antonio, 
        TX 78216, (210) 525-2900.
    Waco Post of Duty, Suite 2000, 6801 Sanger Avenue, Waco, TX 76710, 
        (817) 741-1920.
Los Angeles Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Robert E. Bender, 255 East Temple Street, 
        20th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012, (213) 894-2650.
    Guam Resident Office, Suite 502C, 238 Archibishop Flores Street, 
        Agana, Guam 96910, (200) 472-7384.
    Honolulu Resident Office, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard., Honolulu, HI 
        96580, (808) 541-1930.
    Las Vegas Resident Office, Suite 640, 600 Las Vegas Boulevard South, 
        Las Vegas, NV 89101, (702) 388-6635.
    North Lake Tahoe Task Force, Suite 200, 917 Tahoe Boulevard, Incline 
        Village, NV 89451 (702) 832-4128.
    Reno Resident Office, Suite 1320, 300 East Second Street, Reno, 
        Nevada 89502, (702) 784-5617.
    Riverside Resident Office, P.O. Box 2946, Riverside, CA 92712, (909) 
        276-6642.
    Santa Ana Resident Office, Suite 720A, 24 Civic Plaza, Santa Ana, CA 
        92712, (714) 836-2892.
    Santa Barbara Resident Office, Suite C, 6445 Calle Real, Goleta, CA 
        92117, (805) 964-6299.
    South Lake Tahoe Task Force, P.O. Box 616, Zepher Cove, NV 89448, 
        (702) 588-8687.
Miami Division:
    Special-Agent-in-Charge.--James S. Milford, 8400 NW. 53rd Street, 
        Miami, FL 33166, (305) 590-4870.
    Bridgetown Country Office, American Embassy, FPO AA 34055, 
        (commercial) (809) 436-4950.
    Freeport Resident Office, P.O. Box 9009, Miami, FL 33159, 
        (commercial) (809) 352-5353.
    Ft. Lauderdale District Office, Suite 301, 1475 W. Cypress Creek 
        Road, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309, (305) 356-7700.
    Ft. Myers Resident Office, Suite 501 12730 New Brittany Boulevard, 
        Ft. Myers, FL 33907, (813) 275-3662.
    Gainesville Resident Office, Suite 202, 235 South Main Street, 
        Gainesville, FL 32601, (904) 371-2077.
    Haiti Country Office, DEA/Justice, Port-Au-Prince, Diplomatic Pouch, 
        Washington, DC 20537, 011-509-23-8888.
    HIDTA, Suite 204, 8245 NW. 53rd Street, Miami, FL 33166, (305) 597-
        2092.
    Jacksonville Resident Office, Suite 210, 4077 Woodcock Drive, 
        Jacksonville, FL 32207, (904) 232-3566.
    Key Largo Resident Office, Suite 6, 95360 Overseas Highway, P.O. Box 
        2930, Key Largo, FL 33037, (305) 852-7874.
    Kingston Country Office, Diplomatic Pouch, Washington, DC 20537, 
        (commercial) (809) 929-4950.
    Naples Task Force, 4160 Corporate Square, Naples, FL 33942, (813) 
        643-5550.
    Nassau Country Office, American Embassy, P.O. Box 9009, Miami, FL 
        33159 (809) 322-1700.
    Orlando Resident Office, Suite 424, Heathrow Business Center, 200 
        International Parkway, Heathrow, FL 32746, (407) 333-7000.
        
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    Panama City Resident Office, Suite 215, Marine Trade Center II, 5323 
        W. Highway 98, Panama City, FL 32401, (904) 769-3407.
    Pensacola Post of Duty, Suite 330, 125 West Romana Street, 
        Pensacola, FL 32501, (904) 469-9060.
    San Juan District Office, Casa Lee Building, 2432 Loiza Street, 
        Santurce, PR 00914, (809) 253-4200.
    Santo Domingo Country Office, American Embassy, Unit 5514, APO AA 
        34041 (809) 541-2171.
    St. Croix Post of Duty, Suite 301, 1100 King Street, Christiansted, 
        USVI 00820, (commercial) (809) 682-9500.
    Tallahassee Resident Office, 3384 Capital Circle, NE., Tallahassee, 
        FL 32308, (904) 942-8417.
    St. Thomas Resident Office, P.O. Box 309480, Veterans Drive Station, 
        St. Thomas, USVI 00803, (809) 774-2398.
    Tampa District Office, 5426 Bay Center Drive, Tampa, FL 33609, (813) 
        228-1268.
    West Palm Beach Resident Office, Suite 300, 1818 Australian Avenue, 
        West Palm Beach, FL 33409-6447 (407) 684-8000.
Newark Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--John J. Coleman, Federal Office Building, 
        Room 806, 970 Broad Street, Newark, NJ 07102, (201) 645-6060.
    Atlantic City Resident Office, 2111 New Road, Northfield, NJ 08330, 
        (609) 383-3322.
    Camden Resident Office, Suite 200, 1000 Crawford Place, Mount 
        Laurel, NJ 08054, (609) 757-5407.
New Orleans Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Ronald J. Caffrey, Suite 1800, Three 
        Lakeway Center, 3838 Causeway Boulevard, Metairie, LA 70002, 
        (504) 585-1100.
    Baton Rouge Resident Office, Suite 306, 2237 S. Acadian Thruway, 
        Baton Rouge, LA 70808, (504) 389-0254.
    Birmingham Resident Office, Suite 520, 234 Goodwin Crest, 
        Birmingham, AL 35209, (205) 290-7150.
    Fayetteville Post of Duty, P.O. Box 1951, Fayetteville, AR 72701, 
        (501) 442-2618.
    Gulfport Post of Duty, P.O. Box 1387, Gulfport, MS 39501, (601) 863-
        2992.
    Jackson Resident Office, Suite 1213, 100 West Capitol Street, 
        Jackson, MS 39269, (601) 965-4400.
    Little Rock Resident Office, Suite 317, 10825 Financial Parkway, 
        Little Rock, AR 72211-3557, (501) 324-5981.
    Mobile Resident Office, 5th floor, 900 Western America Circle, 
        Mobile, AL 36609, (205) 441-5831.
    Montgomery Post of Duty, 2720 West Gunter Park Drive, Unit A, 
        Montgomery, AL 36109, (205) 260-1150.
    Oxford Post of Duty, P.O. Box 648, Oxford, MS 38655-0648, (601) 234-
        8542.
    Shreveport Resident Office, Suite 510, 401 Edwards Street, 
        Shreveport, LA 71101-5519, (318) 676-4080.
New York Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Carlo A. Baccia, 99 10th Avenue, New York, 
        NY 10011, (212) 337-3900.
    Albany Resident Office, 930 Leo W. O'Brien Federal Building, Clinton 
        Avenue and North Pearl Street, Albany, NY 12207, (518) 472-3425.
    Buffalo Resident Office, Suite 300, 28 Church Street, Buffalo, NY 
        14202, (716) 846-4421.
    JFK Airport Station, D-14, Building 75, Room 232, Halmar Building, 
        Jamaica, NY 11430, (718) 553-0195.
    Long Island Resident Office, Suite 205, 175 Pinelawn Road, Melville, 
        NY 11747, (516) 420-4500.
    Rochester Resident Office, P.O. Box 14120, Rochester, NY 14614, 
        (716) 263-3180.
    Syracuse Resident Office, 4600 West Genesee Street, Syracuse, NY 
        13219, (315) 468-2772.
Philadelphia Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Sylvester B. Billbrough, William J. Green 
        Federal Building, Room 10224, 600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 
        19106, (215) 597-9530.
    Allentown Resident Office, Suite 250, 1259 South Cedar Crest 
        Boulevard, Allentown, PA 18103, (215) 770-0940.
    Harrisburg Resident Office, P.O. Box 557, Harrisburg, PA 17108-0557, 
        (717) 782-2270.
    Pittsburgh Resident Office, Room 1328, Federal Building, 1000 
        Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, (412) 644-3390.
        
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    Scranton Post of Duty, P.O. Box 751, Scranton, PA 18510, (717) 341-
        9074.
    Wilmington Resident Office, One Rodney Square, 920 King Street, 
        Wilmington, DE 19801, (302) 573-6184.
Phoenix Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Richard L. Canas, Suite 301, Westmount 
        Place, 3010 North Second Street, Phoenix, AZ 85012, (602) 664-
        5600.
    Nogales Resident Office, 1370 West Fairway Drive, Nogales, AZ 85621, 
        (520) 281-1727.
    Sierra Vista Resident Office, Suite L14, 500 Fry Boulevard, P.O. Box 
        2169, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635, (520) 458-3691.
    Tucson District Office, 3285 East Hemisphere Loop, Tucson, AZ 85706, 
        (602) 573-5500.
    Yuma Resident Office, Suite 202, 3150 Winsor Avenue, Yuma, AZ 85364, 
        (540) 344-9550.
San Diego Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Craig N. Chretien, 402 West 35th Street, 
        National City, CA 91950, (619) 585-4200.
    Carlsbad Resident Office, Suite 220, 5973 Avenida Encinas, Carlsbad, 
        CA 92008, (619) 931-2666.
    Imperial County Resident Office, P.O. Box 308, Imperial County, CA 
        92251-0308, (619) 355-0857.
    San Ysidro Resident Office, 406 Virginia Avenue, San Ysidro, CA 
        92073-3099, (619) 428-7115.
San Francisco Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--William J. Mitchell, 450 Golden Gate 
        Avenue, P.O. Box 36035, San Francisco, CA 94102, (415) 556-6771.
    San Francisco Airport Task Force, San Francisco International 
        Airport, San Francisco, CA 94090, (415) 876-2850.
    Fresno Resident Office, Room 200, 1260 M Street, Fresno, CA 93721, 
        (209) 487-5402.
    Monterey Resident Office, 2560 Garden Road, No. 207, P.O. Box 3182, 
        Monterey, CA 93940, (408) 648-3050.
    Sacramento Resident Office, Suite 250, 1860 Howe Avenue, Sacramento, 
        CA 95821, (916) 978-4225.
    San Jose Resident Office, Suite 405, One North First Street, San 
        Jose, CA 95113, (408) 291-7235.
Seattle Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Frank Rodriguez, Suite 104, 220 West 
        Mercer, Seattle, WA 98119, (206) 553-5443.
    Seattle Airport Group, Suite 102, 19604 Pacific Avenue South, 
        Seattle, WA 98119, (206) 764-3640.
    Anchorage Resident Office, 555 Cordova Street, Anchorage, AK 99513, 
        (907) 271-5033.
    Billings Resident Office, Suite 302, 303 North Broadway, Billings, 
        MT 59101, (406) 657-6020.
    Blaine Resident Office, 170 C Street, P.O. Box 1680, Blaine, WA 
        98230, (360) 332-8692.
    Boise Resident Office, 3184 Elder Street, P.O. Box 15436, Boise, ID 
        83715-5436, (208) 334-1620.
    Eugene Resident Office, 230 Federal Building, 211 East 7th Avenue, 
        Eugene, OR 97401, (503) 465-6861.
    Medford Post of Duty, 310 West Sixth Street, Room B-3, Medford, OR 
        97501, (503) 776-4260.
    Portland Resident Office, 1220 SW Third Avenue, Room 1566, Portland, 
        OR 97204, (503) 326-3371.
    Spokane Resident Office, Suite L-300, 1124 West Riverside Street, 
        Spokane, WA 99201, (509) 353-2964.
    Yakima Resident Office, Suite 650, 402 E. Yakima Avenue, Yakima, WA 
        98901, (509) 575-5813.
St. Louis Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Anthony Bocchichio, Suite 500, 7911 
        Forsythe Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63105, (314) 425-3241.
    Cape Girardeau Resident Office, 339 Broadway, Room 158, Cape 
        Girardeau, MO 63701, (314) 334-1534.
    Carbondale Post of Duty, 250 W. Cherry, Room 302, Carbondale, IL 
        62902-2678, (618) 457-3605.
    Cedar Rapids Post of Duty, Executive Plaza, Suite 200, 4403 1st 
        Avenue, SE., Cedar Rapids, IA 52402, (319) 393-6075.
    Des Moines Resident Office, 210 Walnut Street, Room 937, Des Moines, 
        IA 50309, (515) 284-4700.
        
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    Kansas City Resident Office, Suite 200, 8600 Farley Street, Overland 
        Park, KS 66212, (913) 236-3257.
    Omaha Resident Office, 106 South 15th Street, Room 1003, Omaha, NE 
        68102 (402) 221-4222.
    Rapid City Post of Duty, P.O. Box 8066, Rapid City, SD 57709, (605) 
        343-4947.
    Sioux City Post of Duty, P.O. Box 5227, Sioux City, IA 51102, (712) 
        255-9128.
    Sioux Falls Resident Office, Suite 407, Shriver's Square, 230 South 
        Phillips Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57101, (605) 330-4421.
    Springfield Resident Office, 901 St. Louis Street, Springfield, MO 
        65806, (417) 831-3948.
    Wichita Resident Office, Suite 330, 1919 North Amidon, Wichita, KS 
        67203, (316) 269-6601.
Washington Division:
    Special Agent-in-Charge.--Peter F. Gruden, Room 2558, 400 Sixth 
        Street SW., Washington, DC 20024, (202) 401-7834.
    Baltimore District Office, 200 St. Paul's Place, Room 2222, 
        Baltimore, MD 21201, (410) 962-4800.
    Charleston Resident Office, Suite 202, 2 Monongalia Street, 
        Charleston, WV 25302-2349, (304) 347-5209.
    Charlottesville Task Force, U.S. Courthouse, Suite 314, 255 West 
        Main Street, Charlottesville, VA 22901, (804) 977-9074.
    Clarksburg Post of Duty, P.O. Box 262, 543 West Pike Street, 
        Clarksburg, WV 26301-0206, (304) 347-5209.
    Hagerstown Post of Duty, P.O. Box 0949, Hagerstown, MD 21741-0949, 
        (301) 733-4111.
    Norfolk Resident Office, Federal Building, Suite 320, 200 Granby 
        Mall, Norfolk, VA 23510, (804) 441-3152.
    Richmond Resident Office, 8600 Staples Mill Road, Richmond, VA 
        23228, (804) 771-2871.
    Roanoke Resident Office, P.O. Box 1111, Roanoke, VA 24005-1111, 
        (703) 982-6037.
    Salisbury Post of Duty, P.O. Box 4490, Salisbury, MD 21803, (410) 
        860-4800.

                              LABORATORIES

Special Testing and Research Lab, 7704 Old Springhouse Road, McLean VA 
    22102-3494, (703) 285-2583.
Mid-Atlantic Lab, 460 New York Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20532-0001, 
    (202) 275-6478.
Northeast Lab, Suite 721, 99 10th Avenue, New York, NY 10011, (212) 620-
    3684.
Southeast Lab, 5205 NW, 84th Avenue, Miami, FL 33166, (305) 590-4830.
North Central Lab, 536 South Clark Street, Room 800, Chicago, IL 60607, 
    (312) 353-3640.
South Central Lab, 1880 Regal Row, Dallas, TX 75235, (214) 576-7211.
Southwest Lab, 410 West 35th St., National City, CA 92050, (619) 498-
    0005.
Western Lab, 390 Main Street, Room 700, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 
    744-7051.

                             FOREIGN OFFICES

Ankara: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, PSC 93, Box 5000, APO AE 09823, 
    9-011-312-468-6136.
Asuncion: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 4740, APO AA 34036, 9-1-
    011-595-21-210-738.
Athens: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, PSC 108, Box 14, APO AE 09842, 9-
    1-011-30-1-643-4328.
Bangkok: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Box 49, APO AP 96546, 9-1-011-
    662-253-4518.
Barranquilla: DEA/Justice, American Consul General, Unit 5116, APO AA, 
    Miami, FL 34038, 9-1-011-575-8581-730.
Berlize: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 7405, APO AA 34025, 9-011-
    501-2-33857.
Bern: DEA/Justice, Bern, Washington, DC 20521-5110, Attn: Diplomatic 
    Pouch, Bern Country Office, 9-011-41-31-357-7367.
Bogota: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 5116, APO AA 34038, 9-1-011-
    571-285-5350.
Bombay: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, Diplomatic Pouch, 
    Washington, DC 20521-6240, 9-011-91-22363-3611.
Bonn: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 21701, Box 290, APO AE 09080-
    5000, 9-1-011-49-228-2307.
Brasilia: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3500, APO AA 34030, 9-1-
    011-55-61-322-1932.
    
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Bridgetown: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, FPO AA 34054-0002, 9-1-809-
    437-6337.
Brussels: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, PSC 82, Box 002, APO AE 09724, 
    9-1-011-32-2-514-5979.
Buenos Aires: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 4309, APO AA 34034-
    0001, 9-1-011-541-771-4502.
Cairo: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 64900, Box 25, APO AE 09839-
    4900, 9-1-011-202-357-2461.
Canberra: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, APO AP 96549-5000, 9-011-61-6-
    270-5903.
Caracas: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 4962, APO AA 34037, 9-011-
    582-285-1702.
Chiang-Mai: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, Box C, APO AP 
    96546, 9-011-66-53-217-285/286.
Cochabamba: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3913, APO AA 34032, 9-
    011-591-428-8896.
Copenhagen: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, PSC 73, APO AE 09716, 9-011-
    453-142-2680.
Curacao: DEA/Justice, Diplomatic Pouch, Washington, DC 20537, 9-011-599-
    961-6985.
Frankfurt: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, Unit 25401, APO AE 
    09213, 9-011-496-975-35-3700.
Freeport: DEA/Justice, Freeport-Airport, P.O. Box 9009, Miami, FL 33159, 
    9-1-809-352-5353.
Guadalajara: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, P.O. Box 3088, 
    Laredo, TX 78044-3088, 9-011-523-625-3064.
Guatemala City: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3311, APO AA 34024, 
    9-011-502-231-1591.
Guayaquil: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, Unit 5350, APO AA 
    34039, 9-011-593-432-3715.
The Hague: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, PSC 71 Box 1000, APO New York, 
    NY 09715, 9-011-317-0310-328.
Hermosillo: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, P.O. Box 3087, 
    Laredo, TX 78044-3087, 9-011-526-217-4732.
Hong Kong: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General PCS 464, Box 30, FPO, 
    AP 96522-0002, 9-011-852-521-4536.
Islamabad: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 62215, APO AE 09812-2215, 
    9-011-925-182-5358.
Istanbul: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, PSC 97, Box 0002, APO 
    AE, 09827-0002, 9-011-212-251-0160.
Karachi: DEA/Justice, American Consulate, Unit 62041, Box 122, APO AE 
    09814-2401, 9-011-92-21-568-5170, ext. 431.
Kingston: DEA/Justice, Attn: Diplomatic Pouch, Kingston Country Office, 
    Washington, DC 20537, 9-1-809-929-4856.
Kuala Lumpur: DEA/Justice, APO AP 96535-5000, 9-011-603-248-7951.
Lagos: DEA/Justice, Lagos Country Office, Department of State, 
    Washington, DC 20521-8300, 9-011-234-261-0937.
Lahore: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, Unit 62216, APO AE 
    09812-2216, 9-011-92-42-636-5530, ext. 431.
La Paz: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, APO AA 34032, 9-011-591-232-2925.
Lima: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3810, APO AA 34031, 9-011-511-
    244-236.
London: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, PSC 801, Box 8, APO AE, 09498-
    4008, 9-011-44-71-408-8026,7.
Lyon (INTERPOL): DEA/Justice, c/o American Embassy, Unit 21551, 
    Interpol, APO AE 09777, 9-011-337-244-7000.
Madrid: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, PSC 61, Box 0014, APO AE, 09642, 
    9-011-34-1-577-7674.
Manila: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, APO 96440, 9-011-632-521-4899.
Mazatlan: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, P.O. Box 3087, 
    Laredo, TX 78044-3087, 9-011-526-982-1659.
Merida: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, P.O. Box 3087, Laredo, 
    TX 78044-3087, 9-011-529-925-5742.
Mexico City: DEA/Justice, P.O. Box 3087, Laredo, TX 78044-3087, 9-011-
    525-564-2478.
Milan: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, PSC 59, Box 60 M, APO AE 
    09624-0072, 9-011-392-655-5766.
Monterrey: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, P.O. Box 3087, 
    Laredo, TX 78044-3088, 9-011-52-83-445-078.
Nassau: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, P.O. Box 9009, Miami, FL 33159, 
    9-1-809-322-1700. 
    
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New Delhi: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, DEA, Washington, DC 20521-
    9000, Attn: Diplomatic Pouch, New Delhi Country Office, 9-011-91-11-
    601-844.
Nicosia: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, PSC 815, FPO AE 09836-0001, 9-
    011-357-2477-086.
Ottawa: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, P.O. Box 35, Ogdensburg, NY 
    13669, 9-613-238-5633.
Panama City: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, U.S. Aid Unit 0945, APO AA 
    3402, 9-011-507-25-9685.
Paris: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, PSC 116, Box D-401, APO AE 09777, 
    9-011-331-4296-1202, ext. 2351.
Peshawar: DEA/Justice, American Consulate General, Unit 62217, APO AE 
    09812-2217, 9-011-925-2184-0424.
Port-Au-Prince: DEA/Justice, Port-Au-Prince, Diplomatic Pouch, 
    Washington, DC 20537, 9-011-509-23-8888.
Quito: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 5338, APO AA 34039-3420, 9-
    011-593-230-053.
Rangoon: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Box B, APO AP 96546, 9-011-95-1-
    82055, ext. 330.
Rome: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, PSC 59, Box 100, APO AE 09624, 9-
    011-396-4674-2319.
San Jose: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 2506, APO AA 34020, 9-011-
    506-20-2433.
San Salvador: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3130, APO AA 34023, 9-
    011-503-278-6005.
Santa Cruz: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 3913, APO AA 34032, 9-1-
    011-591-332-7152.
Santiago: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 4119, APO AA 34033, 9-011-
    562-672-1499.
Santo Domingo: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 5514, APO AA 34031, 
    9-1-809-687-3754.
Sao Paulo: c/o Brasilia Country Office, APO Miami, FL 34040, 9-011-5511-
    881-6511, ext. 283.
Seoul: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 1550, APO AP 96205-0001, 9-
    011-822-397-4260.
Singapore: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, FPO AP 96534-0001, 9-011-65-
    338-0251, ext. 286.
Songkhla: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Box S, APO AP 96546, 9-011-66-
    74-324-235/236.
Tegucigalpa: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 2912, APO AA 34022, 9-
    011-504-36-67-80.
Tokyo: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Unit 45004, Box 224, APO 096357, 
    9-011-813-3224-5452.
Udorn: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, Box S, APO AP 96546, 9-011-664-
    247-637.
Vienna: DEA/Justice, American Embassy, U.S. Department of State, Box 16, 
    Washington, DC 20521-9900, 9-011-43-1-514-2251.

                     FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

  J. Edgar Hoover Building, (JEH), 9th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, 
                   NW., 20535.  Phone, (202) 324-3000

Director.--Louis J. Freeh, Room 7176, 324-3444.
    Deputy Director.--Larry A. Potts, Room 7142, 324-3315.
    Chief of Staff.--Robert B. Bucknam, Room 7176, 324-3444.
    FBI General Counsel.--Howard M. Shapiro, Room 7176, 324-6829.
    Senior Advisor.--James R. Bucknam, Room 7176, 324-3444.
    Assistant Directors:
        Criminal Justice Information Service Division.--Steven L. 
            Pomerantz, Room 11861, 324-8901.
        Training Division.--Paul R. Philip, FBI Academy, Quantico, VA, 
            324-2726.
        Personnel Division.--Thomas J. Coyle, Room 6012, 324-3515.
        Information Resources Division.--William E. Baugh, Jr., Room 
            5829, 324-4840.
        National Security Division.--Robert M. Bryant, Room 7110, 324-
            4880.
        Criminal Investigative Division.--William J. Esposito, Room 
            7116, 324-4260.
        Laboratory Division.--Milton Ahlerich, Room 3090, 324-4410.
        Finance Division.--Burdena G. Pasenelli, Room 6028, 324-4104.
        Inspection Division.--William D. Gore, Room 7125, 324-2901.
        
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    Offices:
        Office of Public and Congressional Affairs.--Inspector in Charge 
            John E. Collingwood, Room 7240, 324-2727.
        Office of Equal Employment Opportunity Affairs.--EEO Officer 
            James R. Perez, Room 7901, 324-4128.
        Office of the General Counsel.--General Counsel Howard M. 
            Shapiro, Room 7176, 324-6829.

                             FIELD DIVISIONS

Albany: 5th Floor, U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, 445 Broadway, 
    Albany, NY 12207, (518) 465-7551.
Albuquerque: Suite 300, 415 Silver Street, SW., Albuquerque, NM 87102, 
    (505) 224-2000.
Anchorage: Federal Office Building, Room 241, 222 West Seventh Avenue, 
    Anchorage, AK 99513-7598, (907) 276-4441.
Atlanta: Suite 400, 2635 Century Parkway, NE, Atlanta, GA 30345, (404) 
    679-9000.
Baltimore: 7142 Ambassador Road, Baltimore, MD 21244, (410) 265-8080.
Birmingham: 2121 Building, Room 1400, Eighth Avenue, North Birmingham, 
    AL 35203, (205) 252-7705.
Boston: John F. Kennedy Federal Office Building, Suite 600, 1 Center 
    Plaza, Boston, MA 02108, (617) 742-5533.
Buffalo: Federal Office Building, Room 1400, 111 West Huron Street, 
    Buffalo, NY 14202, (716) 856-7800.
Charlotte: Suite 900, 400 South Tyron, Charlotte, NC 28285, (704) 377-
    9200.
Chicago: E.M. Dirksen Federal Office Building, Room 905, 219 South 
    Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 431-1333.
Cincinnati: Room 9023, 550 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202, (513) 421-
    4310.
Cleveland: Federal Office Building, Room 3005, 1240 East Ninth Street, 
    Cleveland, OH 44199, (216) 522-1400.
Columbia: Suite 1357, 1835 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC 29201, (803) 
    254-3011.
Dallas: Suite 300, 1801 North Lamar Steet, Dallas, TX 75202, (214) 720-
    2200.
Denver: Federal Office Building, Room 1823, Denver, CO 80202, (303) 629-
    7171.
Detroit: Federal Office Building, 477 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI 
    48226, (313) 965-2323.
El Paso: Suite C-600, 700 East San Antonio Avenue, El Paso, TX 79901, 
    (915) 533-7451.
Honolulu: Room 4307, 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96850, (808) 
    521-1411.
Houston: Room 200, 2500 East T.C. Jester Boulevard, Houston, TX 77008, 
    (713) 868-2266.
Indianapolis: Federal Building, Room 679, 575 North Pennsylvania Street, 
    Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 639-3301.
Jackson: Federal Office Building, Suite 1553, 100 West Capitol Street, 
    Jackson, MS 39269, (601) 948-5000.
Jacksonville: Suite 200, 7820 Arlington Expressway, Jacksonville, FL 
    32211, (904) 721-1211.
Kansas City: United States Courthouse, Room 300, Kansas City, MO 64106, 
    (816) 221-6100.
Knoxville: Sixth Floor, 710 Locust Street, Knoxville, TN 37902, (615) 
    544-0751.
Las Vegas: 700 East Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89104, (702) 
    385-1281.
Little Rock: Suite 200, 10825 Financial Centre Parkway, Little Rock, AR 
    72211, (501) 221-9100.
Los Angeles: Federal Office Building, 11000 Wilshire Boulevard, Los 
    Angeles, CA 90024, (310) 477-6565.
Louisville: Room 500, 600 Martin Luther King Place, Louisville, KY 
    40202, (502) 583-3941.
Memphis: Clifford Davis Federal Building, Room 841, 167 North Main 
    Street, Memphis, TN 38103, (901) 525-7373.
Miami: 16320 Northwest Second Avenue, North Miami, FL 33169, (305) 944-
    9101.
Milwaukee: Suite 600, 330 East Kilbourn Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202-
    6627, (414) 276-4684.
Minneapolis: Suite 1100, 111 Washington Avenue, South Minneapolis, MN 
    55401 (612) 376-3200.
Mobile: St. Louis Centre, One St. Louis Street, Mobile, AL 36602, (205) 
    438-3674.
Newark: Gateway 1, Market Street, Newark, NJ 07102, (201) 622-5613.
New Haven: Federal Office Building, 150 Court Street, New Haven, CT 
    06510, (203) 777-6311.
New Orleans: Suite 2200, 1250 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70113, 
    (504) 522-4671.
New York: 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278, (212) 335-2700.

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Norfolk: 150 Corporate Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23502, (804) 455-0100.
Oklahoma City: Suite 1600, 50 Penn Place, Oklahoma City, OK 73118, (405) 
    842-7471.
Omaha: Federal Office Building, 10755 Burt Street, Omaha, NE 68114, 
    (401) 493-8688.
Philadelphia: William J. Green, Jr. Federal Office Building, 600 Arch 
    Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, (215) 629-0800.
Phoenix: Suite 400, 201 East Indianola, Phoenix, AZ 85102, (602) 279-
    5511.
Pittsburgh: Suite 300, USPO 700 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, 
    (412) 471-2000.
Portland: Crown Plaza Building, 1500 Southwest First Avenue, Portland, 
    OR 97201, (503) 224-4181.
Quantico: FBI Academy, Marine Base, Quantico, VA 22135, (703) 640-6131.
Richmond: 111 Greencourt Road, Richmond, VA 23228, (804) 261-1044.
Sacramento: Federal Office Building, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, CA 
    95825, (916) 481-9110.
St. Louis: Room 2704, 1520 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63103, (314) 
    241-5357.
Salt Lake City: Suite 1200, 257 East 200th Street, South, Salt Lake 
    City, UT 84111, (801) 579-1400.
San Antonio: Room 200, 615 East Houston Street, San Antonio, TX 78205, 
    (210) 225-6741.
San Diego: Federal Office Building, Suite 6236, 880 Front Street, San 
    Diego, CA 92101, (619) 231-1122.
San Francisco: 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94102, (415) 
    553-7400.
San Juan: United States Courthouse and Federal Office Building, Room 
    526, Hato Rey, San Juan, PR 00918, (809) 754-6000.
Seattle: Federal Office Building, Room 710, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, 
    WA 98174, (206) 622-0460.
Springfield: Suite 400, 400 West Monroe Street, Springfield, IL 62704, 
    (217) 522-9675.
Tampa: Room 610, 500 Zack Street, Tampa, FL 33602, (813) 273-4566.
Washington Metropolitan Field Office: 1900 Half Street, SW., Washington, 
    DC 20535, (202) 324-3000.

                 IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE

(CAB) Chester Arthur Building, 425 I Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20536.  
                          Phone (202) 514-5231

  (ULLB) Union Labor Life Building, 111 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., 3d 
                              floor, 20536

            (AFC) 4420 N. Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203

 Building 64, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, GA 31524

               Press Information: Room 7021, CAB 514-2648.

Commissioner.--Doris M. Meissner, Room 7100 CAB, 514-1900.
    Counselor to the Commissioner.--Marc A Pearl, Room 7100, CAB, 514-
        1900.
    Special Assistant.--Alice J. Smith, Room 7100 CAB, 514-1900.
    Staff Assistant.--Barbara Tenaglia, Room 7100 CAB, 514-1900.
    Deputy Commissioner.--Chris Sale, Room 7100 CAB, 514-1900.
    Chief of Staff.--Peter M. Becraft, Room 7100 CAB, 514-1900.
    Director of--
        Public Affairs.--Joseph Mancias, Jr., Room 7021 CAB, 514-2648.
        Congressional Relations.--Pamela A. Barry, Room 7016 CAB, 514-
            5231.
    General Counsel.--T. Alexander Aleinikoff, Room 6100 CAB, 514-2895.
    Director of Internal Audit.--John P. Chase, Room 3260 CAB, 514-2373.
    Executive Associate Commissioner for--
        Policy and Planning.--Robert L. Bach, Room 6042 CAB, 514-3242.
        Field Operations.--William S. Slattery, Room 7114 CAB, 514-1900.
    Regional Directors:
        Eastern Region.--Carol D. Chasse, 70 Kimball Avenue, South 
            Burlington, VT 05403-6813, (802) 660-5000.
        Central Region.--Michael S. Williams, 7701 North Stemmons 
            Freeway, Dallas, TX 75247, (214) 767-7020.
        Western Region.--Gustavo De La Vina, 24000 Avila Road, P.O. Box 
            30080, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677-8080, (714) 643-4236.
    Director, Office of International Affairs.--Phyllis A. Coven, 3rd 
        floor, ULLB, 633-1507.
    Executive Associate Commissioner for Programs.--James A. Puleo, Room 
        7309 CAB, 514-8223.
    Associate Commissioner for Enforcement.--Gilbert H. Kleinknecht, 
        Room 7246 CAB, 514-3032.
        Assistant Commissioner for--
            Border Patrol.--Douglas M. Kruhm, Room 7232 CAB, 514-3073.
            Detention and Deportation.--Joan C. Higgins, Room 3008 CAB, 
                514-2543.
                
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            Intelligence.--George E. Regan, Room 7311 CAB, 514-4402.
            Investigations.--John F. Shaw, Room 1000 CAB, 514-1189.
    Director, Asset Forfeiture.--Daniel J. Stephen, Room 2208 CAB, 616-
        7273.
    Administrator, National Firearms Unit.--Gary S. Runyon, Room 7246 
        CAB, 514-0761.
    Associate Commissioner for Examinations.--Louis D. Crocetti, Jr., 
        Room 7048 CAB, 514-2982.
        Assistant Commissioner for--
            Adjudications and Naturalization.--Lawrence J. Weinig, Room 
                3214 CAB, 514-3320.
            Inspections.--Michael C. Cronin, Room 7228 CAB, 514-3019.
            Service Center Operations.--Michael L. Aytes, Room 4014 CAB, 
                514-3156.
            Records.--Cecil G. Christian, Jr. (acting), Room 5122 CAB, 
                514-4258.
    Chief, Administrative Appeals.--Terrance M. O'Reilly, 3rd floor, 
        (ULLB), 786-4256.
    Executive Associate Commissioner for Management.--Kenneth W. Rath, 
        Room 7006 CAB, 514-3182.
    Director for--
        Equal Employment Opportunity.--Winona Varnon, Room 2210 CAB, 
            514-2824.
        Office of Security.--Kenneth E. Lopez, Room 3038 CAB, 514-9615.
        Files and Forms Management.--Scott Hastings (acting), Room 5236 
            CAB, 514-2989.
    Associate Commissioner for Budget.--Jeffrey M. Weber, Room 6307 CAB 
        514-3206.
    Director, Financial Management.--Robert Bevilacqua, Room 6321 CAB, 
        616-7690.
        Assistant Commissioner, Administration.--Karen S. Severn 
            (acting), Room 2011 CAB, 514-3224.
    Director, Management Programs Support.--Vikki L. Kingslien, Room 
        2011 CAB, 616-7575.
    Director of--
        Procurement.--Linda Greene, Room 1117 CAB, 514-1775.
        Facilities.--Richard J. Diefenbeck, Room 2003 CAB, 514-3099.
        Logistics.--Eugene A. Kupferer, Room 2114 CAB, 616-7000.
    Assistant Commissioner for Human Resources and Development.--
        [Vacant], Room 2011 CAB, 616-2587.
    Director of--
        Human Resources.--Carol A. Hall, Room 2011 CAB, 514-3621.
        Training.--Robert J. Okin (acting), Room 2011 CAB, 616-2587.
        Special Employment Programs.--Marylou Whelan, Room 2011 CAB, 
            514-3636.
    Associate Commissioner for Information Resources Management.--Ronald 
        W. Collison, Room 4012, 514-2547.
    Director, Field and Program Management Staff.--[Vacant], Room 4224 
        CAB, 514-4517.
    Director, Computer and Telecommunications Security Staff.--Janet 
        Keys, Room 5300 CAB, 616-7508.
    Assistant Commissioner for--
        Data Systems.--Fernanda Young, Room 4224 CAB, 514-4518.
        Systems Integration.--Alan Shelton, Room 5014 CAB, 514-4477.
    Associate Commissioner for Administrative Centers.--John R. 
        Schroeder, Room 7006 CAB, 514-3182.

                         REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS

Directors, Administrative Centers:
    Eastern Region: Thomas M. O'Neill (acting), 70 Kimball Avenue, S. 
        Burlington, VT 05403, (802) 660-5114.
    Southern Region: Jennifer R. Nelson (acting), 7701 N. Stemmons 
        Freeway, Dallas, TX 75247, (214) 767-7011.
    Northern Region: Stanley L. Johnson (acting), Federal Building, Fort 
        Snelling, St. Paul, MN 55111, (612) 725-3850.
    Western Region: Charles M. McCullough (acting), 24000 Avila Road, 
        Laguna Niguel, CA 92677-8080, (714) 643-4236.
    Washington District Office:
        District Director.--William J. Carroll, 5th floor, 4420 North 
            Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203, (202) 307-1640.
            Deputy District Director.--Lynn Nelson-Paretta, 5th floor, 
                (202) 307-1640.
    Baltimore District Office:
        District Director.--Louis Nardi (acting), Equitable Tower One, 
            100 South Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, (410) 962-
            2010.
            Deputy District Director.--[Vacant], (410) 962-2010.
            
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                            DISTRICT OFFICES

Anchorage, AK: 620 East 10th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501.
Atlanta, GA: 77 Forsyth Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30303.
Baltimore, MD: 100 South Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201.
Boston, MA: JFK Federal Building, Boston, MA 02203.
Buffalo, NY: 68 Court Street, Buffalo, NY 14202.
Chicago, IL: 10 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604.
Cleveland, OH: 1240 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199.
Dallas, TX: 8101 N. Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75247.
Denver, CO: 4730 Paris Street, Denver, CO 80209.
Detroit, MI: 333 Mt. Elliott Street, Detroit, MI 48207.
El Paso, TX: 700 East San Antonio, El Paso, TX 79901.
Harlingen, TX: 2102 Teege Road, Harlingen, TX 78550.
Helena, MT: 2800 Skyway Drive, Helena, MT 59601.
Honolulu, HI: 595 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96813.
Houston, TX: 509 N. Belt, Houston, TX 77060.
Kansas City, MO: 9747 N. Conant Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64153.
Los Angeles, CA: 300 N. Los Angeles Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Miami, FL: 7880 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami, FL 33138.
New Orleans, LA: 701 Loyola Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70113.
New York, NY: 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278.
Newark, NJ: 970 Broad Street, Newark, NJ 07102.
Omaha, NE: 3736 South 132d Street, Omaha, NE 68144.
Philadelphia, PA: 1600 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130.
Phoenix, AZ: 2035 N. Central, Phoenix, AZ 85004.
Portland, ME: 739 Warren Avenue, Portland, ME 04103.
Portland, OR: 511 NW. Broadway, Portland, OR 97209.
St. Paul, MN: 2901 Metro Drive, Bloomington, MN 55425.
San Antonio, TX: 8940 Fourwinds Drive, San Antonio, TX 78239.
San Diego, CA: 880 Front Street, San Diego, CA 92188.
San Francisco, CA: 630 Sansome Street, San Francisco, CA 94111.
San Juan, PR: Carlos Chardon Street, Hato Rey, PR 00918.
Seattle, WA: 815 Airport Way South, Seattle, WA 98134.
Washington, DC: 4420 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203.
Bangkok, Thailand: U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, c/o 
    American Embassy, Bangkok, Box 12, APO AP 96546.
Mexico City, Mexico: U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, c/o 
    American Embassy, Room 118, P.O. Box 3087, Laredo, TX 78044.
Rome, Italy: U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, c/o American 
    Embassy, PSC 59, Box 100, APO AG 09624.

                          U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE

   (LP-1), 600 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202.  Phone, 307-9001

   (FLETC), Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, GA 31520

     (CD), 1725 Crystal Drive, Crystal Square 3, Arlington, VA 22202

            (AP), 2611 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA

       (KC), 911 Walnut Street, Suite 2402, Kansas City, MO 64106

      (OK), 1300 South Meridian, Suite 500, Oklahoma City, OK 73108

Director.--Eduardo Gonzalez, Suite 1200, (LP-1), 307-9001.
    Deputy Director.--George R. Havens, Suite 1200, (LP-1), 307-9005.
    General Counsel.--Deborah Westbrook, Suite 1250, (LP-1), 307-9054.
    Associate Director for--
        Administration.--Gary E. Mead, Suite 1220, (LP-1), 307-9032.
        Operations.--Eugene L. Coon (acting), Suite 1210, (LP-1), 307-
            9862.
        Operations Support.--Kristine M. Marcy, Suite 1200, (LP-1), 307-
            9704.
    Assistant to the Director for Equal Employment Opportunity.--Harry 
        Mays, Suite 1240, (LP-1), 307-9627.
    Assistant Director for--
        Human Resources.--Kenneth C. Holecko, Suite 1240, (LP-1), 307-
            9630.
        Management and Planning.--Joseph B. Enders, AP, 307-9560.
        Training Academy.--G. Wayne Smith, Suite 70, Glynco, GA, (912) 
            267-2505.
        Chief, Office of--
            Policy and Communications.--Katherine K. Deoudes, Suite 
                1260, LP-1, 307-9009.
            Inspections.--Raymond VanPutten, Suite 1290 (LP-1), 307-
                9470.
            Investigations Division.--Matthew M. Quinn, AP, 307-5270.
            Internal Security Division.--James R. Ogan, AP, 307-9487.
            
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            Program Review Division.--Kenneth L. Colling, (AP), 307-
                5290.
            Financial Management.--Sandra K. Lydick (acting), Room 970, 
                (LP-1), 307-9149.
            Procurement Division.--John Kraus (acting), Suite 990, (LP-
                1), 307-9331.
            Finance Division.--Robert A. Whitely, Suite 940, (LP-1), 
                307-9324.
            District Affairs, Eastern Region.--Albert R. Matney, Suite 
                1210, (LP-1), 307-9862.
            District Affairs, Western Region.--Mary Wong, Suite 1210, 
                (LP-1), 307-9862.
            Budget Division.--Louis P. Calabro, Jr., Suite 920, (LP-1), 
                307-5141.
            Financial Management, Policy, Analysis and Systems 
                Division.--Marty L. Freeman, Suite 940, (LP-1), 307-
                5221.
            Threat Analysis.--Walter Rich (acting), Suite 1020, (LP-1), 
                307-9250.
            Court Security.--Donald Horton, Suite 1070, (LP-1), 307-
                9500.
            Enforcement.--Donald Ward (acting), Suite 1100, (LP-1), 307-
                9110.
            Special Services.--Christine G. Sena (acting), Suite 1210, 
                (LP-1), 307-9081.
            Witness Security.--John Cleveland (acting), Suite 1170, (LP-
                1), 307-9150.
            Air Operations.--John Butler, Oklahoma City, OK, (405) 231-
                5805.
            Special Operations Group Commander.--Louis E. Stagg III 
                (acting), Pineville, LA, (318) 640-5955.
            Prisoner Transportation.--Kenneth L. Pekarek, Kansas City, 
                MO, (816) 426-2881.
            Prisoner Operations Division.--Thomas Vokes, Suite 1050, 
                (LP-1), 307-9206.
            Seized Asset Division.--Joe Lucero, Suite 1090, (LP-1), 307-
                9221.
            Employment and Compensation Division.--Suzanne D. Smith, 
                Suite 890, (LP-1), 307-9635.
            Employee Relations Division.--[Vacant], (LP-1), Suite 840, 
                307-9421.
            Administrative Services.--Wendell Shingler, 3d Floor, (CD), 
                603-7607.
            Information Technology.--[Vacant], (AP), 307-9350.

                 INTERPOL--U.S. NATIONAL CENTRAL BUREAU

  (BICN), Bicentennial Building, 600 E Street, NW., Suite 600, 20004.  
                          Phone, (202) 616-9000

Chief.--Shelley G. Altenstadter.
    Deputy Chief.--Richard C. Dennis, Jr.
    General Counsel.--Charles S. Saphos.
        Assistant Chief for--
            Alien/Fugitive Investigations.--William H. Kammer III.
            Financal/Fraud Investigations.--Alan C. Freeland.
            Drug Investigations.--Lawrence P. McElynn.
            Criminal Investigations.--James T. York.
            State Liaison.--Thomas E. Creighton III.
            Administrative Services.--Carol A. Paterick.
            Investigative Support.--James R. Christensen.

                 EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION REVIEW

(SKYT), One Skyline Tower, Suite 2400, 5107 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, 
                    VA 22041.  Phone, (703) 305-0169

Director.--Anthony C. Moscato.
    Equal Employment Opportuntiy Manager.--Violet M. Cromartie (703) 
        305-0994.
    Associate Director.--Kevin D. Rooney, (703) 305-0172.
    General Counsel.--Gerald S. Hurwitz, (703) 305-0470.
        Deputy Associate Director for--
            Budget and Finance.--Lawrence M. D'Elia, (703) 305-0967.
            Personnel and Administration.--Mary A. Nugent, (703) 305-
                1171.
            Information and Program Analysis.--Lynn E. Petersburg, (703) 
                305-1292.

                      BOARD OF IMMIGRATION APPEALS

Chairman.--Paul W. Schmidt, (703) 305-1193.
    Vice Chairman.--Mary Maguire Dunne, (703) 305-1181.
    Members of Board:
        Michael J. Heilman, (703) 305-0182.
        [Vacant], (703) 305-1182.
        Fred W. Vacca, (703) 305-1184.
    Chief Attorney Examiner.--David B. Holmes, (703) 305-0170.

                         CHIEF IMMIGRATION JUDGE

Chief Immigration Judge.--Michael J. Creppy, Suite 2545, (SKYT), (703) 
        305-1247.


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                  CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARING OFFICER

Chief Administrative Hearing Officer.--Jack E. Perkins, (SKYT), Room 
        2519, (703) 305-0864.

                             PARDON ATTORNEY

  (FRST), 500 First Street, NW., Fourth Floor, Washington, DC 20530.  
                          Phone, (202) 616-6070

Pardon Attorney.--Margaret C. Love.
    Deputy Pardon Attorney.--Raymond P. Theim.
    Administrative Officer.--Sandra K. Rawlins.

                         U.S. PAROLE COMMISSION

 (PPB) Park Place Building, 5550 Friendship Boulevard, Suite 420, Chevy 
                 Chase, MD 20815.  Phone, (301) 492-5990

Chairman.--Edward F. Reilly, Jr., Suite 420, (301) 492-5990.
    Vice-Chairman and Chairman of the National Appeals Board.--Jasper R. 
        Clay, Jr., Room 420, (301) 492-5938.
    Commissioners:
        Vincent J. Fechtel, Jr., Suite 420, (301) 492-5917.
        Michael J. Gaines, Suite 420, (301) 492-5968.
    Staff Assistant to Chairman.--Dawn Booze, Suite 420, (301) 492-5990.
    General Counsel.--Michael Stover, Suite 420, (301) 492-5959.
    Executive Officer.--Judy I. Carter, Suite 420, (301) 492-5974.
    Budget Officer.--William P. Ketchpaw, Suite 420, (301) 492-5974.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Regional Commissioners:
    Eastern Region.--John R. Simpson, Suite 420, 5550 Friendship 
        Boulevard, Chevy Chase, MD 20815.  Phone (301) 492-5821.
    North Central.--Carol Pavilack Getty, North Pointe Tower, 10220 
        North Executive Hills Boulevard, Suite 700, Kansas City, MO 
        64153, (816) 891-7770; FTS: (816) 891-7770.

                   EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR U.S. TRUSTEES

 (901E), 901 E Street, NW., Washington, DC 20530.  Phone, (202) 307-1391

Director.--Joseph Patchan, Room 700.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant].
    Associate Director.--Jeffrey M. Miller.
    General Counsel.--Martha L. Davis, Room 780, 307-1399.
        Deputy General Counsel.--Esther I. Estryn, Room 780, 307-1399.
    Assistant Director, Office of--
        Administration.--Edward F. Cincinnati, Room 732, 307-2759.
        Review and Oversight.--Sandra S. Coleman, Room 710, 307-2829.
        Deputy Assistant Director, Office of Review and Oversight.--
            Sandra J. Forbes, Room 710, 307-2829.

                              U.S. TRUSTEES

Region I:
    Room 1184, 10 Causeway Street, Boston, MA 02222-1043, (617) 565-
        6360.
    Room 303, 537 Congress Street, Portland, ME 04101, (207) 780-3564.
    Suite 440, 44 Front Street, Worcester, MA 01608, (508) 793-0555.
    Suite 302, 66 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH 03101, (603) 666-7908.
    Suite 910, 10 Dorrance St., Providence, RI 02903, (401) 528-5551.
Region II:
    Third Floor, 80 Broad Street, New York, NY 10004, (212) 668-2200.
    First Floor, 50 Chapel Street, Albany, NY 12207, (518) 434-4553.
    Suite 100, 42 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14202, (716) 846-5541.
    Suite 304, 825 East Gate Boulevard, Garden City, NY 11530, (718) 
        553-7071.
    Room 402, 105 Court Street, New Haven, CT 06511, (203) 773-2210.
    Room 609, 100 State Street, Rochester, NY 14614, (716) 263-5812.
    Room 105, 10 Broad Street, Utica, NY 13501, (315) 793-8191.
    
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Region III:
    Room 950 W. 601 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, (215) 597-
        4411.
    Suite 2100, One Newark Center, Newark, NJ 07102, (201) 645-3014.
    Room 319, 1000 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, (412) 644-4756.
    Suite 503, 225 Market Street, Harrisburg, PA 17101, (717) 782-4907.
Region IV:
    Room 2440, 1201 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29201, (803) 765-5599.
    Room 210, 115 South Union Street, Alexandria, VA 22314, (703) 557-
        7176.
    Room 625, 200 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, (804) 441-6012.
    Room 590, 500 Virginia Street East, Charleston, WV 25301, (304) 347-
        5310.
    Room 806, 210 Franklin Road, SW., Roanoke, VA 24011, (703) 857-2806.
    Room 224, 11 S. 12th Street, Richmond, VA 23219, (804) 771-8004.
    Suite 600, 6305 Ivy Lane, Greenbelt, MD 20770, (301) 344-6216.
    Suite 350, 300 West Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, (410) 962-
        3910.
Region V:
    Suite 2110, 400 Poydras Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, (504) 589-
        4018.
    Suite 3196, 300 Fannin Street, Shreveport, LA 71101-3099, (318) 676-
        3456.
    Suite 1232, 100 West Capital Street, Jackson, MS 39269, (601) 965-
        5241.
Region VI:
    Room 9C60, 1100 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75242, (214) 767-8967.
    Room 300, 110 North College Avenue, Tyler, TX 75702, (903) 597-8312.
Region VII:
    Suite 2500, 440 Louisiana Street, Houston, TX 77002, (713) 238-9650.
    Room 230, 903 San Jacinto, Austin, TX 78701, (512) 482-5328.
    Suite 533, 615 East Houston Street, San Antonio, TX 78205, (210) 
        229-4640.
    Suite 1107, 606 North Carancahua Street, Corpus Christi, TX 78476, 
        (512) 888-3261.
Region VIII:
    Suite 400, 200 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103, (901) 544-3251.
    Suite 512, 601 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY 40202, (502) 582-6000.
    Fourth Floor, 31 East 11th Street, Chattanooga, TN 37402, (615) 752-
        5153.
    Room 318, 701 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37203, (615) 736-2254.
    Suite 803, 100 E. Vine Street, Lexington, KY 40507, (606) 233-2822.
Region IX:
    Suite 20-3300, 200 Public Square, Cleveland, OH 44114, (216) 522-
        7800.
    Suite 325, 50 West Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43215, (614) 469-7411.
    Suite 2030, 36 East Seventh Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202, (513) 684-
        6988.
    Room 1760, 477 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226, (313) 226-7999.
    Room 202, 330 Ionia NW., Grand Rapids, MI 49503, (616) 456-2002.
Region X:
    Room 1000, 101 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 226-
        6101.
    Room 333, 100 NE Monroe Street, Peoria, IL 61602, (309) 671-7854.
    Suite 555, 100 East Wayne Street, South Bend, IN 46601, (219) 236-
        8105.
Region XI:
    Suite 3350, 227 West Monroe St., Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 886-5785.
    Room 430, 517 East Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202, (414) 297-
        4499.
    Suite 310, 14 West Mifflin Street, Madison, WI 53703, (608) 264-
        5522.
Region XII:
    Suite 400, 225 2nd Street, SE., Cedar Rapids, IA 52401, (319) 364-
        2211.
    Suite 540, 331 Second Avenue, South, Minneapolis, MN 55401, (612) 
        373-1200.
    Room 517, 210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, IA 50309-2108, (515) 284-
        4982.
    Suite 502, 230 S. Philips Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57102, (605) 330-
        4450.
Region XIII:
    Room 806, 911 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO 64106, (816) 426-7959.
    Room 412, 815 Olive Street, St. Louis, MO 63101, (314) 539-2976.
    Suite 201, 500 South Broadway, Little Rock, AR 72201, (501) 324-
        7357.
    Suite 560, 210 South 16th Street, Omaha, NE 68102, (402) 221-4300.
Region XIV:
    Room 100, 320 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85004, (602) 379-
        3092.
Region XV:
    Suite 440, 101 West Broadway Street, San Diego, CA 92101, (619) 557-
        5013.
    Suite 602, 1132 Bishop Street, Honolulu, HI 96813-2836, (808) 552-
        8150.
    Room 805, 238 Archbishop Flores Street, Agana, Guam 96910, (808) 
        522-8150.
Region XVI:
    Suite 800, 221 N. Figueroa, Los Angeles, CA 90012, (213) 894-6811.
    Room 501, 600 West Santa Ana Boulevard, Santa Ana, CA 92701, (714) 
        836-2691.
    Room 106, 699 N. Arrowhead Avenue, San Bernardino, CA 92401, (909) 
        383-5850.
        
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Region XVII:
    Suite 910, 250 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, CA 94104-3401, 
        (415) 705-3300.
    Suite 1150, 915 L Street, Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 498-5990.
    Suite 1110, 1130 O Street, Fresno, CA 93721, (209) 487-5400.
    Suite 690N, 1301 Clay Street, Oakland, CA 94612-5217, (510) 637-
        3200.
    Suite 430, 600 Las Vegas Boulevard, South, Las Vegas, NV 89101, 
        (702) 388-6600.
    Suite 280, 350 South Center Street, Reno, NV 89501, (702) 784-5335.
    Room 268, 280 South First Street, San Jose, CA 95113, (408) 291-
        7450.
Region XVIII:
    Room 600, 1200 6th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 553-2000.
    Suite 1300, 851 Southwest 6th Avenue, Portland, OR 97204-1350, (503) 
        326-4000.
    Room 347, 304 North Eighth Street, Boise, ID 83702, (208) 334-1300.
    Room 593, West 920 Riverside, Spokane, WA 99201, (509) 353-2999.
    Suite 204, 301 Central Avenue, Great Falls, MT 59401, (406) 761-
        8777.
    Suite 258, 605 West Fourth Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99501, (907) 271-
        2600.
    Suite 500, 44 West Broadway, Eugene, OR 97401, (503) 465-6666.
Region XIX:
    Suite 408, 721 19th Street, Denver, CO 80202, (303) 844-5188.
    Suite 310, 200 West 17th Street, Cheyenne, WY 82001, (307) 772-2790.
    Suite 100, 9 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, (801) 524-
        5734.
Region XX:
    Room 180, 401 North Market Street, Wichita, KS 67202, (316) 269-
        6637.
    Suite 112, 421 Gold St., SW., Albuquerque, NM 87103, (505) 766-3103.
    Fourth Floor, 201 NW. Dean A. McGee Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73102, 
        (405) 231-5950.
    Suite 900, 111 West Fifth Street, Tulsa, OK 74103, (918) 581-6670.
Region XXI:
    Room 362, 75 Spring Street, SW. Atlanta, GA 30303, (404) 331-4437.
    Room 638, Chardon Street, Hato Rey, Puerto Rico, 00918, (809) 766-
        5851.
    Room 1204, 51 Southwest First Avenue, Miami, FL 33130, (305) 536-
        7285.
    Suite 302, 222 West Oglethorpe Avenue, Savannah, GA 31401, (912) 
        652-4112.
    Suite 110, 4919 Memorial Highway, Tampa, FL 33634, (813) 243-5000.
    Suite 510, 433 Cherry Street, Macon, GA 31201, (912) 752-3544.
    Room 1038, 227 North Bronough Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301, (904) 
        942-8899.
    Suite 620, 135 West Central Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32801, (407) 648-
        6301.

                       COMMUNITY RELATIONS SERVICE

 (PPB), Park Place Building, 5550 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, MD 
                      20815.  Phone, (301) 492-5929

Director.--Jeffrey L. Weiss (acting), Room 330.
    Deputy Director.--Jeffrey L. Weiss.
    Special Assistant to the Director.--[Vacant].
    General Counsel.--Gail B. Padgett (acting), Room 330J, (301) 492-
        5969.
        Associate Director for--
            Administration.--Eula D. Thomas, Room 350, (301) 492-5995.
            Technical Assistance and Support.--Gail B. Padgett, Room 
                300J, (301) 492-5969.
            Immigration and Refugee Affairs.--Kenneth Leutbecker, Room 
                370F, (301) 492-5818.
            Planning, Budget, and Evaluation.--Maurice C. Clifford III, 
                Room 300, (301) 492-5900.
    Media Affairs Officer.--Daryl Borgquist, Room 370I, (301) 492-5969.
    Legislative/Media Affairs.--Ron Tomalis, Room 370H, (301) 492-5969.

                           REGIONAL DIRECTORS

Central Region.--Atkins Warren, 323 W. 8th Street, Suite 301, Kansas 
    City, MO 64105, (816) 374-6522.
Mid-Atlantic Region.--Jonathan Chace, Customs House, Room 208, Second 
    and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, PA 19106, (215) 597-2344.
Midwest Region.--Jesse Taylor, Xerox Center Building, 55 West Monroe 
    Street, Suite 420, Chicago, IL 60603, (312) 353-4391.
New England.--Martin A. Walsh, 99 Summer Street, Suite 1820, Boston, MA 
    02110-1032, (617) 424-5715.
Northeast Region.--Patricia Glenn, Room 3402, 26 Federal Plaza, New 
    York, NY 10278, (212) 264-0700.
Northwest Region.--Robert Lamb, Jr., Federal Office Building, 915 Second 
    Avenue, Room 1898, Seattle, WA, 98174, (212) 220-6700.
    
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Rocky Mountain Region.--Leo Cardenas, 1244 Speer Boulevard, Room 650, 
    Denver, CO 80204-3584, (303) 844-2973.
Southeast Region.--Ozell Sutton, Citizens Trust Co. Bank Building, Room 
    900, 75 Piedmont Avenue, NE., Atlanta, GA 30303, (404) 331-6883.
Southwest Region.--Gilbert J. Chavez, 1420 W. Mockingbird Lane, Suite 
    250, Dallas, TX 75247, (214) 655-8175.
Western Region.--Julian Klugman, Suite 1840, 33 New Montgomery Street, 
    San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 744-6565.

                  FOREIGN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT COMMISSION

(BICN) Bicentennial Bldg., 600 E Street, NW., Suite 6002, 20579.  Phone, 
                             (202) 616-6975.

Chair.--Delissa A. Ridgway, 616-6985.
    Chief Counsel.--David E. Bradley.
    Special Assistant.--[Vacant].
    Commissioners.--John R. Lacey; Richard T. White.
    Administrative Officer.--Judith H. Lock, 626-6986.

          OFFICE OF COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING SERVICES (COPS)

  1100 Vermont Avenue, NW., 10th floor, Washington, DC 20530.  Phone, 
                             (202) 514-2058.

Director.--Joseph E. Brann, 616-2888.
    Deputy Director.--L. Anthony Sutin (acting).
    General Counsel.--L. Anthony Sutin, 514-3750.
        Assistant General Counsels: Charlotte C. Black; Daphne S. 
            Felten-Green.
    Confidential Assistant.--Lois Paris-White.
        Special Assistants: Mark A. Adams; Annemarie Sullivan.
    Assistant to the Director for--
        Grants Administration Divison.--Craig D. Uchida (acting), 616-
            3031.
        Program Design and Development.--David Hayeslip, 514-4101.
        Grant Monitoring.--June Kress; Ellen Scrivner.
        Technical Assistance and Training Division.--[Vacant].
        Congressional Relations Division.--Leah H. Gurowitz, 514-9079.
        Communications Division.--Leesa Brown, 514-4013.
        Public Liaison Division.--Cynthia Caporizzo, 514-4229.
    Executive Officer, Administrative Division.--Joseph A. Norris III, 
        616-5002.
        Deputy Executive Officer.--Joan Hawkins.
        Budget Officer.--Connie Cohen.
        Personnel Officer.--Anna Miller.
        Management Information Systems.--Michael Vasquez.

                            JUSTICE PROGRAMS

 (IND), 633 Indiana Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20531.  Phone, (202) 307-
                                  5933

Assistant Attorney General.--Laurie Robinson, Room 1300.
    Deputy Assistant Attorneys General: Noel A. Brennan; Reginald L. 
        Robinson.
    Senior Counsel to the Attorney General.--Jack A. Nadol, Room 942, 
        616-3475.
    Special Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General.--Marlene D. 
        Beckman, Room 1300, 616-3562.
        Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney General.--Michael J. 
            Dalich, Room 1300-E, 307-0630.
        Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.--Janice C. Mackey, Room 
            304-J.
    Director of--
        Corrections Program Office.--Larry R. Reachum, Room 448, 307-
            3914.
        Drug Courts Program Office.--Tim Murray (acting), Room 454, 616-
            5001.
        Violence Against Women Grants Program Office.--Kathy Schwartz, 
            Room 444, 307-6026.
        General Counsel.--Paul F. Kendall (acting), Room 1245-C, 307-
            0790.
        Director of--
            Planning, Management and Budget.--Terrence S. Donahue, Room 
                304-R, 307-5966.
            Civil Rights Compliance.--Inez Alfonzo-Lasso, Room 546, 307-
                0690.
            Comptroller.--Michael C. Lynch (acting), Room 942, 307-0623.
            Congressional and Public Affairs.--Harri J. Kramer, Room 
                1244, 307-0703.
            Office of Personnel.--Gary N. Silver, Room 603, 307-0730.


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               JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION

Administrator.--Shay Bilchik, Room 742, 307-5911.

                      NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE

Director.--Jeremy Travis, Room 846, 307-2942.

                      BUREAU OF JUSTICE STATISTICS

Director.--Jan M. Chaiken, Room 1142, 307-0765.

                      BUREAU OF JUSTICE ASSISTANCE

Director.--Nancy Gist, Room 1042C, 514-6278.

                       OFFICE FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME

Director.--Aileen Adams, Room 1342, 307-5983.

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                       DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

 Interior Building, 1849 C Street between 18th and 19th Streets 20240.  
                          Phone, (202) 208-3100

    BRUCE BABBITT, Secretary of the Interior, was sworn in on January 
22, 1993, as the 47th Secretary; born June 27, 1938; attended schools in 
Flagstaff, Arizona; B.A., Notre Dame where he was Student Body 
President; M.S. University of Newcastle in England, Marshall Scholar; 
J.D., Harvard; Attorney General of Arizona, 1975-78; Governor of 
Arizona, 1978-87; chairman of the Democratic Governors Association, 
1985; candidate for Democratic nomination for President, 1988; married 
to the former Hattie Coons, two children, Christopher and T.J.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

               Room 6156.  Phone, 208-7351; FAX: 208-5048

Secretary of the Interior.--Bruce Babbitt.
    Special Assistant to the Secretary.--Barbara Atkinson.
    Chief of Staff.--Tom Collier.

                       OFFICE OF DEPUTY SECRETARY

                       Room 5100.  Phone, 208-7351

Deputy Secretary.--[Vacant.]
    Associate Deputy Secretary.--[Vacant].

                          EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT

                      Room 6217.  Phone, 208-3181.

Assistant to the Secretary and Director.--Paddy J. McGuire, Room 6215, 
    208-3181.

               CONGRESSIONAL AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

                      Room 62564.  Phone, 208-7693

Assistant to the Secretary and Director.--Melanie L. Beller, Room 6256, 
    208-7683.
    Deputy Director.--Geoff Webb (acting), 208-7693.
        Deputy Director for Congressional and Intergovernmental 
            Affairs.--Danny Consenstin.
        Legislative Counsel.--Jane Lyder (acting), Room 6245, 208-6797.

                             COMMUNICATIONS

                      Room 7214.  Phone, 208-6416.

Director.--Kevin Sweeney, Room 7214, 208-6416.
    Deputy Director.--Lisa Guy, Room 7217, 208-6416.
    Press Secretary.--Mary Helen Thompson, Room 7219, 208-6416.
    Director of External Affairs.--Kenneth L. Smith (acting), Room 7218, 
        208-3171.
    Information Officers: Steve Brooks; Stephanie Hanna; Robert K. 
        Walker; John E. Wright, 208-3171.

                                SOLICITOR

                       Room 6352.  Phone, 208-4423

Solicitor.--John D. Leshy, Room 6352, 208-4423.
    Deputy Solicitor.--Anne Shields, Room 6353, 208-4813.
    Associate Solicitor for--
        Administration.--Robert S. More, Room 7460, 208-6115.
        Conservation and Wildlife.--Robert. L. Baum, Room 6560, 208-
            4344.
        Energy and Resources.--Patricia J. Beneke, Room 6310, 208-5757.
        General Law.--Wilma A. Lewis, Room 6510, 208-4722.
        Indian Affairs.--Michael J. Anderson, Room 6458, 208-3401.
        Surface Mining.--Kathrine Henry, Room 6410, 208-3175.
        
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                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

               Room 5341.  Phone, 208-5745; FAX: 208-4998

Inspector General.--Joyce N. Fleischman (acting), Room 5359, 208-5745.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Joyce N. Fleischman, Room 5359, 208-5745.
        Assistant Inspector General for--
            Administration.--Shirley E. Lloyd, Room 5357, (202) 208-
                4618.
            Audits.--Marvin Pierce (acting), Room 401-Rslyn, (703) 235-
                9384.
            Investigations.--Thomas T. Sheehan, Room 402-Rslyn, (703) 
                235-9371.

          ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR POLICY, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET

                       Room 6130.  Phone, 208-4203

Assistant Secretary.--Bonnie R. Cohen.
    Staff Assistants: William Sherman; Michael Sweeney, 208-4203.
    Director Office of Hearings and Appeals.--Barry Hill, 4015 Wilson 
        Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22203, (703) 235-3810.
        Deputy Agency Ethics and Audit Coordination Official.--Gabriele 
            J. Paone, Room 5140, 208-7960.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Resources.--Theresa Trujeque, 
        208-4727.
        Director, Office for Equal Opportunity (PEO).--Melodee Stith, 
            Room 1324, 208-5693.
        Director, Office of--
            National Service and Educational Partnerships.--Delores 
                Chacon, 208-6403.
            Personnel.--Woodrow W. Hopper, Jr. Room 5201, 208-6761.
        Personnel Officer, Division of Personnel Services.--Sharon 
            Eller, Room 5458, 208-6702.
    Drug Program Coordination.--Kathleen Mealy, Room 7040, 208-5638.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy.--Joseph L. Sax, Room 5100, 
        208-4177.
        Director Office of--
            Policy Analysis.--Brooks B. Yeager, Room 4411, (202) 208-
                5978.
            Environmental Policy and Compliance.--Willie Taylor, Room 
                2024, 208-3891.
    Director of Fiscal Resources.--Robert J. Lamb, 208-7966.
        Director, Office of--
            Acquisition and Property Management.--Paul A. Denett, Room 
                5512, 208-3668.
            Budget.--Mary Ann Lawler, Room 4100, 208-5308.
            Financial Management.--Schuyler Lesher, Room 7258, 208-4701.
            Information Resources Management.--Gayle Gordon, Room 5312, 
                208-6194.
            Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.--Kenneth P. 
                Kelly, Room 2729, 208-3493.
    Director of Operations.--Claudia P. Schechter, Room 5115, 208-6254.
        Program Administrator.--David L. Mathews, Room 5145, (OWCP) 273-
            3128.
        Director, Office of--
            Administrative Services.--Albert C. Camacho, Room 5412, 208-
                6716.
            Aircraft Services.--Elmer Hurd, (208) 387-5750.
            Enforcement and Security Management.--John J. Gannon, Room 
                5040, 208-4108.
            Occupational Health and Safety.--[Vacant], Denver, CO, (303) 
                236-7128.
            Hazard and Fire Programs Coordiantion.--James C. Douglas, 
                Room 5138, 208-7963.
            Construction Managment (PCM).--Oscar Muller, Room 2417, 208-
                3403.

           ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR FISH AND WILDLIFE AND PARKS

                       Room 3156.  Phone, 208-4416

Assistant Secretary.--George T. Frampton, Jr., 208-4416.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Robert P. Davison, Room 3156, 208-7400.
        Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.--Joseph E. Doddridge, Room 
            3142, 208-3928.
    Counselor.--Donald J. Barry, Room 3153, 208-5347.

                     U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE

 1849 C Street between 18th and 19th Streets, 20240.  Phone, 208-4717; 
                              FAX: 208-4473

Director.--Molly Beattie, 208-4717.
    Deputy Directors: John G. Rogers, 208-4545; Bruce Blanchard (Staff), 
        208-3343.
    Chief, Office for Human Resources.--[Vacant], 208-3195.
    
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    Chief, Division of Budget.--Kathleen F. Tynan, 208-1596.
    Assistant Director for External Affairs.--Daniel M. Ashe, 208-4500.
        Chief Office of--
            Congressional and Legislative Services.--Lori C. Williams, 
                208-5403.
            Public Affairs.--Phil Million, 208-4131.
            Office of Federal Aid.--[Vacant], (703) 358-2156.
        International Affairs.--Marshall P. Jones, 208-6393.
        Ecological Services.--Jamie R. Clar, 208-4646.
        Fisheries.--Gary B. Edwards, 208-6394.
        Policy, Budget and Administration.--Jay L. Gerst, 208-4888.
        Refuges and Wildlife.--Robert G. Streeter, 208-5333.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Regional Directors:
    Region 1.--Michael J. Spear, Eastside Federal Complex--911 NE 11th 
        Avenue, Portland, OR 97232-4181, (503) 231-6118; FAX: (503) 231-
        6116.
    Region 2.--Nancy M. Kaufman, P.O. Box 1306, Room 1306, 500 Gold 
        Avenue SW., Albuquerque, NM 87103, (505) 766-2321; FAX: (505) 
        766-2289.
    Region 3.--William F. Hartwig, Federal Building, Fort Snelling, Twin 
        Cities, MN 55111, (612) 725-3563; FAX: (612) 725-3508.
    Region 4.--Noreen K. Clough, 1875 Century Boulevard, Atlanta, GA 
        30345, (404) 679-4000; FAX: (404) 679-4006.
    Region 5.--Ronald E. Lambertson, 300 Westgate Center Drive, Hadley, 
        MA 01035-9589, (413) 253-8200; FAX: (413) 253-8308.
    Region 6.--Ralph O. Morgenweck, P.O. Box 25486, Denver Federal 
        Center, Denver, CO 80225, (303) 236-7920; FAX: (303) 236-8295.
    Region 7.--David B. Allen, 1011 East Tudor Road, Anchorage, AK 
        99503, (907) 786-3542; FAX: (907) 786-3425.

                          NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

               Room 3104.  Phone, 208-4621; FAX: 208-7520

Director.--Roger Kennedy.
    Deputy Director.--John J. Reynolds, 208-3818.
        Chief of Staff.--Anne Badgley, 208-6741.
    Associate Director for--
        Budget and Administration.--Mary Bradford, 208-6953.
        Cultural Resources.--Katherine Stevenson, 208-7625.
        Natural Resources.--Michael Soukup, 208-3884.
        Operations.--Maureen Finnerty, 208-5651.
        Planning and Development.--Denis Galvin, 208-3624.
        Management Systems.--Jim Poole, 523-5056.
        Higher Education and Park Initiatives.--Dan Harrison.
    Assistant Director for--
        External Affairs.--Destry Jarvis, 208-6781.
        Legislative and Congressional Affairs.--Kitty L. Roberts, 208-
            5656.
        Deputy Assistant Director.--Donald J. Hellmann, 208-5675.
    Chief, Office of Public Affairs.--Joan Anzelmo, 208-6843.
        Congressional Liaison.--Marilyn Merrill, 208-5656.

                           REGIONAL DIRECTORS

Alaska Region.--Bob Barbee, 2525 Gambell Street, Anchorage, AK 99503, 
    (907) 257-2690; FAX: (907) 257-2510.
Mid-Atlantic Region.--Barbara Griffin, 143 South Third Street, 
    Philadelphia, PA 19106, (215) 597-3679; FAX: (215) 597-0351.
Midwest Region.--[Vacant], 1709 Jackson Street, Omaha, NE 68102-2571, 
    (402) 221-3448; FAX: (402) 341-2039.
National Capital Region.--Robert Stanton, 1100 Ohio Drive SW., 
    Washington, DC 20242, (202) 619-7220; FAX: (202) 619-7197.
North-Atlantic Region.--Marie Rust, 15 State Street, Boston, MA 02109-
    3572, (617) 223-5199; FAX: (617) 223-5022.
Pacific-Northwest Region.--Charles H. Odegaard, Suite 212, 83 South King 
    Street, Seattle, WA 98104, (206) 553-5622; FAX: (206) 553-0678.
Rocky Mountain Region.--John Cook, P.O. Box 25287, Denver, CO 80225-
    0287, (303) 969-2500; FAX: (303) 969-2785.
Southeast Region.--Robert Baker, 75 Spring Street SW., Atlanta, GA 
    30303, (404) 331-4998; FAX: (404) 331-4522.
    
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Southwest Region.--Jerry Rogers, P.O. Box 728, Santa Fe, NM 87501-0728, 
    (505) 988-6012; FAX: (505) 988-6091.
Western Region.--Stanley T. Albright, 600 Harrison Street, San 
    Francisco, CA 94107, (415) 744-3929; FAX: (415) 744-4045.

                 ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INDIAN AFFAIRS

                       Room 4160.  Phone, 208-7163

Assistant Secretary.--Ada E. Deer.
    Legislative Affairs Staff.--Marge Wilkins (acting), 208-5706.
    Director of Public Affairs.--[Vacant], 208-3710.
    Director, Office of--
        Indian Education Programs.--John Tippeconnic, 208-6123.
        Self-Governance.--William Sinclair (acting), 219-0240.
        Audit and Evaluation.--Linda Richardson, 208-1916.
        American Indian Trust.--Elizabeth Homer, 208-3338.

                        BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS

                             Phone, 208-5116

Deputy Commissioner.--Hilda A. Manuel, 208-5116.
    Director Office of--
        Management and Administration.--Howard Hulbert (acting), 208-
            4174.
        Trust Responsibilities.--Frank Keel (acting), 208-5831.
        Economic Development.--Nancy Jemison, 208-5324.
        Tribal Services.--JoAnn Morris (acting), 208-3463.
        Trust Funds Management.--Donna Erwin (acting), (505) 766-3230.

                             AREA DIRECTORS

Aberdeen.--Donald Whitener (acting), 115 4th Avenue SE., Aberdeen, SD 
    57401, (605) 226-7343; FAX: (605) 226-7446.
Albuquerque.--Patrick Hayes, 615 1st Street, NW., Box 26567, 
    Albuquerque, NM 87125-6567, (505) 766-3171; FAX: (505) 766-1964.
Anadarko.--Dan Deerinwater (acting), WCD Office Complex, Box 368, 
    Anadarko, OK 73005-0368, (405) 247-6422; FAX: (405) 247-2242.
Billings.--Keith Beartusk (acting), 316 North 26th Street, Billings, MT 
    59101, (406) 247-7943; FAX: (406) 247-7976.
Eastern.--Franklin Keel (acting), 3701 North Fairfax Drive, Mailstop 
    Room 260-VA SQ, Arlington, VA 22203, (703) 235-2571; FAX: (703) 235-
    8610.
Juneau.--Niles Cesar, Federal Building, 3rd Floor, P.O. Box 25520, 
    Juneau, AK 99802-5520, (907) 586-7177; FAX: (907) 586-7169.
Minneapolis.--Denise Homer, 331 Second Avenue, South, Minneapolis, MN 
    55401-2241, (612) 373-1000; FAX: (612) 373-1186.
Muskogee.--L.W. Collier, Jr., 5th & W. Okmulgee, Muskogee, OK 74401-
    4898, (918) 687-2296; FAX: (918) 687-2571.
Navajo.--Wilson Barber, P.O. Box 1060, Gallup, NM 87305-1060, (505) 863-
    8314; FAX: (505) 863-8245.
Phoenix.--Walter L. Mills, 1 North 1st Street, P.O. Box 10, Phoenix, AZ 
    85001-0010, (602) 379-6600; FAX: (602) 379-4413.
Portland.--Stanley Speaks, 911 11th Avenue NE., Portland, OR 97232-4169, 
    (503) 231-6702; FAX: (503) 231-2201.
Sacramento.--Ronald Jaeger, 2800 Cottage Way, Sacramento, CA 95835-1884, 
    (916) 979-2600; FAX: (916) 979-2569.

          ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LAND AND MINERALS MANAGEMENT

               Room 6628.  Phone, 208-5676; FAX: 208-3144

Assistant Secretary.--Bob Armstrong, 208-5676.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Sylvia Baca, 208-6734.

                        BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT

               Room 5660.  Phone, 208-3801; FAX: 208-5242

Director.--Michael Dombeck (acting), 208-3801.
    Deputy Director.--Mat Millenbach, 208-6731.
    
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        Legislative Affairs.--Laurie Sedlmayr, 452-5010.
    Assistant Director for--
        Resource Use and Protection.--W. Hord Tipton, 208-4201.
        Resource Assessment and Planning.--Maitland Sharpe, 208-4896.
        Human Resources Management.--Marilyn Johnson (acting), 501-6723.
        Business and Fiscal Services.--Nina Rose Hatfield, 208-4864.

                             STATE DIRECTORS

Alaska.--Tom Allen, No. 13, 222 West 7th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 99513-
    7599, (907) 271-5076; FAX: (907) 271-4596.
Arizona.--Denise Meridith, 3707 North Seventh Street, Phoenix, AZ 85011, 
    (602) 650-0500; FAX: (602) 650-0398.
California.--Edward L. Hastey, Room E-2841, 2800 Cottage Way, 
    Sacramento, CA 95825, (916) 979-2845; FAX: (916) 979-2925.
Colorado.--Don Glaser, 2850 Youngfield Street, Denver, CO 80215, (303) 
    239-3900; FAX: (303) 239-3933.
Eastern States.--Pete Culp, 7450 Boston Boulevard, Springfield VA 22153, 
    (703) 440-1700; FAX: (703) 440-1559.
Idaho.--Martha Hahn, 3380 Americana Terrace, Boise, ID 83706, (208) 384-
    3001; FAX: (208) 384-3007.
Montana.--Larry Hamilton, P.O. Box 36800 (Granite Tower, 222 North 32d 
    Street), Billings, MT 59107, (406) 255-2904; FAX: (406) 255-2995.
Nevada.--Ann Morgan, 850 Harvard Way, Reno, NV 89520, (702) 785-6590; 
    FAX: (702) 785-6602.
New Mexico.--Bill Calkins, P.O. Box 27115 (1714 Rodeo Road), Santa Fe, 
    NM 87502-0115, (505) 438-7501; FAX: (505) 438-7452.
Oregon.--Elaine Zielinski, P.O. Box 2965 (1300 NE 44th Avenue), 
    Portland, OR 97208, (503) 952-6026; FAX: (503) 952-6390.
Utah.--G. William Lamb (acting), 324 South State Street, Salt Lake City, 
    UT 84111-2303, (801) 539-4010; FAX: (801) 539-4013.
Wyoming.--Al Pierson, 2515 Warren Avenue, Cheyenne, WY 82003, (307) 775-
    6001; FAX: (307) 775-6003.

                       MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE

                    1849 C Street, MS-4230-MIB, 20240

Director.--Cynthia Quarterman, 208-3500.
    Deputy Director.--Carolita Kallaur (acting).
        Associate Director for--
            Offshore Minerals Management.--Thomas Gernhofer, 208-3530.
            Royalty Management.--Jim Snow, Lakewood, CO, (303) 236-3058; 
                FAX: (303) 236-0256.
                Chief, Office of Royalty Management Liaison.--Ralph D. 
                    Fazio, 208-3512.
            Administration and Budget.--Robert E. Brown (acting), 208-
                3220.
        Chief, Office of--
            Equal Employment Opportunity.--Patricia W. Callis, Herndon 
                VA, (703) 787-1313.
            Communication and Government Affairs.--Lyn Herdt, 208-3983; 
                FAX: 208-3968.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Outer Continental Shelf Region--
    Alaska.--Judith Gottlieb, Room 110, 949 East 36th Avenue, Anchorage, 
        AK 99508, (907) 271-6010; FAX: (907) 261-4464.
    Gulf of Mexico.--Chris C. Oynes (acting), 1201 Elmwood Park 
        Boulevard, New Orleans, LA 70123, FTS: (504) 736-2589; FAX: 
        (504) 736-2589.
    Pacific.--J. Lisle Reed, 770 Paseo Camarillo, Camarillo, CA 93010, 
        FTS: (805) 389-7502; FAX: 683-7638.
        
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              SURFACE MINING, RECLAMATION, AND ENFORCEMENT

      Room 233, Interior Building.   Phone, 208-4006; FAX: 219-3106

Director.--Robert J. Uram, Room 233-SIB, 208-4006.
    Deputy Director.--Ed Kay, Room 262-SIB, 208-2807.
    Assistant Director for--
        Administration.--Barbara Russell (acting), Room 252-SIB, 208-
            2593.
        Field Operations.--Allen D. Klein, 208-2526.
        Finance and Accounting.--Robert J. Ewing, 208-2546.
        Human Resources.--Doug Bliven (acting), Room 222-SIB, 208-4608.
        Information Systems Management.--Don Griffith (acting), 208-
            2916.
        Reclamation and Regulatory Policy.--Brent Wahlquist, 208-4254.
    Staff Chiefs:
        Budget.--Kristi Heisel, Room 237-SIB, 208-2625.
        Congressional Liaison.--Nancy L. Smith, Room 231-SIB, 208-2565.
        Planning and Analysis.--Richard Miller, Room 244-SIB, 208-7837.
        Public Affairs.--Alan A. Cole, Room 138-SIB, 208-2917.

                              FIELD OFFICES

Assistant Director for--
    Eastern Support Center.--Rick Seibel (acting), 10 Parkway Center, 
        Pittsburgh, PA 15220, (412) 937-2828; FAX: (412) 937-2903.
    Western Support Center.--Charles Sandberg (acting), 1020 15th 
        Street, (Second Floor), Denver, CO 80202, (303) 672-5501; FAX: 
        (303) 844-2402.
Field Office Director for--
    Alabama.--Jesse Jackson, 135 Gemini Circle (Suite 215), Homewood, AL 
        35209, (205) 290-7282; FAX: (205) 290-7280.
    Illinois.--James Fulton, 511 W. Capitol Avenue, (Suite 202), 
        Springfield, IL 62704, (217) 492-4495; FAX: (217) 492-4483.
    Indiana.--Roger W. Calhoun, Minton-Capehart Federal Building, 575 N. 
        Pennsylvania Street, (Room 301), Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 
        226-6700; FAX: (317) 226-6182.
    Kentucky.--William J. Kovacic, 2675 Regency Road, Lexington, KY 
        40503, (606) 233-2494; FAX: (606) 233-2898.
    Missouri.--Jerry R. Ennis, 934 Wyandotte Street, (Room 500), Kansas 
        City, MO 64105, (816) 374-6405; FAX: (816) 374-6777.
    New Mexico.--Tom Ehmett (acting), 505 Marquette Avenue, NW, (Suite 
        1200), Albuquerque, NM 87102, (505) 766-1486; FAX: (505) 766-
        2609.
    Ohio.--Richard Seibel, 2242 Hamilton Road, (Room 202), Columbus, OH 
        43232, (614) 866-0578; FAX: (614) 469-2506.
    Oklahoma.--James Moncrief, 5100 E. Skelley Drive, (Suite 550), 
        Tulsa, OK 74135, (918) 581-6430; FAX: (918) 581-6419.
    Pennsylvania.--Robert Biggi, Transportation Center, (Suite 3C), 4th 
        and Market Streets, Harrisburg, PA 17101, (717) 782-4036; FAX: 
        (717) 782-3771.
    Tennessee.--George Miller, 530 Gay Street, (Suite 500), Knoxville, 
        TN 37902, (615) 545-4103; FAX: (615) 545-4111.
    Virginia.--Robert A. Penn, P.O. Drawer 1216, Big Stone Gap, VA 
        24219, (703) 523-4303; FAX: (703) 523-5053.
    West Virginia.--James Blankenship, 603 Morris Street, Charleston, WV 
        25301, (304) 347-7158; FAX: (304) 345-4611.
    Wyoming.--Guy Padgett, 100 East B Street, (Room 2128), Casper, WY 
        82601-1918, (307) 261-5776; FAX: (307) 261-5296.

      ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR TERRITORIAL AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

                       Room 4310.  Phone, 208-4822

Assistant Secretary.--Leslie M. Turner.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Allen Stayman, 208-4736.
    Chief, Office of Territorial Liaison.--Nancy Fanning, 208-6816.
    Director, Office of--
        Legislative and Public Affairs.--Steve Sanders, 208-4754.
        Technical Assistance.--Darla Knoblock, 208-4707.
        International Programs.--Kathryn Washburn, 208-3101.
        Budget.--David Heggestad, 208-6971.
        
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                ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR WATER AND SCIENCE

            Room 6660.  Phone, 208-4811; FAX: (202) 371-2815

Assistant Secretary.--Elizabeth Ann Rieke, Room 6660, 208-3186.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Debra S. Knopman, Room 6654, 208-4811.

                            GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 22092.  Phone, (703) 648-4000; 
                           FAX: (703) 648-5427

Director.--Dr. Gordon P. Eaton, 648-7411.
    Associate Director for--
        Programs.--Bonnie M. McGregor, 648-7412.
        Operations.--Barbara Ryan, 648-7413.
    Chief of Staff.--Linda Stanley, 648-7414.
    Senior Staff Scientist.--Jim Devine, 648-4423.
    Program Planning and Coordination.--Gary Hill, 648-4451.
    Program Operations.--[Vacant], 648-4440.
    Budget Officer.--Theodore Saunders, 648-4443.
    Public Affairs Officer.--Donovan B. Kelly, 648-4460.
    Congressional Liaison Officer.--Paul Beauchemin, 648-4455.
    Deputy Bureau Ethics Counselor.--Jane Wallace, (202) 208-3888.
    Staff Assistant for Special Issues.--Pam Malam, 648-7415.
    Division Chiefs:
        Geologic Division.--Patrick Leahy, 648-6600.
        National Mapping Division.--Allen Watkins, 648-5748.
        Water Resources Division.--Robert Hirsch, 648-5215.

                             BUREAU OF MINES

       810 Seventh Street, Washington, DC 20241.  Phone, 501-9300

Director.--Rhea L. Graham, Room 604, 501-9300.
    Deputy Director.--Hermann Enzer, Room 609, 501-9301.
    Associate Director, Office of--
        Finance and Management.--Robert E. Doyle (acting), 501-9340.
        Information and Analysis.--John D. Morgan, Jr. (acting), 501-
            9377.
        Research.--Philip Meike (acting), 501-9291.
            Assistant Director, Office of Helium Operation.--Billy J. 
                Moore, Amarillo, TX, (806) 376-2602.
        Chief, Office of--
            Congressional Liaison.--Cletus R. Uhlenhopp, Room 695, 501-
                9380.
            Equal Employment Opportunity.--Gloria E. Innis, Room 421, 
                501-9643.
            Public Information.--David Barna, Room 427, 501-9649.
        Chief Staff Officer.--John D. Morgan, Jr., Room 692, 501-9377.

                          BUREAU OF RECLAMATION

Room 7654, 18th and C Streets 20240.  Phone, (202) 208-4157; FAX: (202) 
                                208-3484

Commissioner.--Daniel P. Beard, Room 7659 208-4157.
    Director, External Affairs.--Edward O. Osann, Room 7650, 208-4291.
        Chief Office of--
            Congressional and Legislative Affairs.--Steve Richardson, 
                Room 7652, 208-4501.
            Public Affairs.--Paul Bledsoe, Room 7642, 208-4662.
        Director, Operations.--J. Austin Burke, Room 7645, 208-4081.

                              DENVER OFFICE

                    Federal Center, Denver, CO 80215

Director for--
    Reclamation Service Center.--James O. Malila, (303) 236-9208.
    Program Analysis.--Donald R. Glaser, (303) 236-3292.
    Human Resources.--Margaret W. Sibley, (303) 236-7464.
    Management Services.--Kathryn E. Gordon, (303) 236-0005.
    Technical Service Center.--Felix W. Cook, (303) 236-6985.
    Administrative Service Center.--T. Stan Dunn, (303) 969-7200.
    
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                           FIELD ORGANIZATIONS

Regional Directors:
    Pacific Northwest Regional Office.--J.W. Keys III, Boise, ID, (208) 
        334-1908.
    Lower Colorado Regional Office.--Larry Hancock, Boulder City, NV, 
        (702) 283-8411.
    Upper Colorado Regional Office.--Charlie Calhoun, Salt Lake City, 
        UT, (801) 524-5592.
    Great Plains Regional Office.--J. Neil Stessman, Billings, MT, (406) 
        657-6214.
    Mid Pacific Regional Office.--Roger Patterson, Sacramento, CA, (916) 
        978-5135.

                            ADVISORY COUNCILS

                ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION

       Suite 809, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue 20240.  Phone, 606-8503

Chairman.--Catherine Slater, 606-8503.
    Vice Chairman.--Stephan Hand.
    Executive Director.--Robert D. Bush.
    Administrator Officer.--Frank L. Suman.
    Director, Office of Communications and Publications.--[Vacant], 606-
        8503.
    General Counsel.--John M. Fowler.

                         COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

                  441 F Street 20007.  Phone, 504-2200

Chairman.--J. Carter Brown.
    Secretary.--Charles H. Atherton.

                   SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION

         1010 Massachusetts Ave., NW., 20001.   Phone, 208-4091

Federal Member.--Bruce Babbitt, Secretary of the Interior.
    Alternate, U.S. Commissioner.--Kenneth J. Cole.

                     DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION

         1010 Massachusetts Ave., NW., 20001.   Phone, 208-5761

Federal Member.--Bruce Babbitt, Secretary of the Interior.
    Alternate, U.S. Commissioner.--Vincent P. D'Anna.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Ed Kay, 208-4123.
        Director, Office of--
            Construction Management.--Oscar Mueller (acting), 208-3403.
            Hearings and Appeals.--Philip G. Kiko (acting), 4015 Wilson 
                Boulevard Arlington, VA 22203, (703) 235-3810.
        Deputy Agency Ethics and Audit Coordination Official.--Gabriele 
            J. Paone, 208-7960.
        External Affairs.--[Vacant], 208-4500.
            Chief, Office of--
                International Affairs.--Lawrence N. Mason, Mail Stop 860 
                    ARLSQ, (703) 358-1763.
                Legislative Services.--Owen Ambur, 208-5403.
                Public Affairs.--Phil Million, 208-4131.
        Fish and Wildlife Enhancement.--Michael J. Spear, 208-4646.
        Fisheries.--Gary B. Edwards, 208-6394.
        Policy, Budget, and Administration.--Jay L. Gerst, 208-4888.
        Refuges and Wildlife.--David L. Olsen, 208-5333.

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                        DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

 Independence Avenue, between 12th and 14th Streets SW. 20250.  Phone, 
                             (202) 720-3631

    DAN GLICKMAN, of Kansas, born in Wichita, November 24, 1944; 
graduated Southeast High School, 1962; B.A., University of Michigan, 
1966; J.D., George Washington University, 1969; admitted to the bar in 
Kansas in 1969 and in Michigan in 1970, commenced practice in 
Washington, DC; attorney and businessman; trial attorney for U.S 
Securities and Exchange Commission, 1969-70; partner in the law firm of 
Sargent, Klenda & Glickman, 1973-76; served on Wichita School Board, 
1973-76; president of Wichita School Board, 1975-76; member: American 
Bar Association, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Arthritis 
Foundation, Big Brothers; married to the former Rhoda Yura, 1966; two 
children: Jonathan and Amy; represented the 4th Congressional District 
of Kansas in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1977-95; committees: 
House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, chairman during the 
103d Congress; subcommittees: chairman, General Commodities, Department 
Operations and Nutrition; Crime and Criminal Justice, Economic and 
Commercial Law; Administrative Law and Government Relations; Science, 
Space and Technology, Environment and Aviation; nominated Secretary of 
Agriculture on December 28, 1994; confirmed on March 30, 1995.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Secretary of Agriculture.--Dan Glickman, Room 200-A, ADMBG, (202) 720-
        3631.
    Special Assistant, Scheduling/Administration Policy.--Martha Phipps.
        Chief of Staff.--Greg Frazier.
        Executive Assistant, Scheduling/Office Management.--Tia G. 
            Young.
        Counsel.--Janet Potts, Room 214-A.
        Special Assistant to the President/Personnel.--Marion Berry, 
            Room 216-A, ADMBG, 720-2406.
        Special Assistant, International.--Paul Drazek, Room 220-A, 
            ADMBG, 720-2046.
        Special Assistants: Anne Kennedy, Room 200-A, ADMBG, 720-3631; 
            Kim Schnoor, Room 200-A, ADMBG, 720-3631; Eric Olsen, Room 
            210-A, ADMBG, 720-3631.
    Deputy Secretary.--Richard Rominger, Room 202B-A, ADMBG, 720-6158.
        Executive Assistant.--Charlie Rawls, Room 202B-A, ADMBG, 720-
            6158..
        Special Assistant.--Mitch Geasler, Room 211-W, ADMBG, 720-4175.
    Chief Financial Officer.--Anthony Williams, Room 143-W, ADMBG, 720-
        5539.
    General Counsel.--James Gilliland, Room 107-W, ADMBG, 720-3351.
    Inspector General.--Roger Viadero, Room 117-W, ADMBG, 720-8001.
    Chief Economist.--Keith Collins, Room 227-E, ADMBG, 720-4164.
    Director of Communications.--Ali Webb, Room 402-A, ADMBG, 720-4623.
    Under Secretary for--
        Natural Resouces and Environment.--James Lyons, Room 217-E, 
            ADMBG, 720-7173.
            Chief of--
                Forest Service.--Jack Thomas, Auditors BG, 205-1661.
                Natural Resources Conservation Service.--Paul W. 
                    Johnson, Room 5105-S BG, 720-4525.
        Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services.--Gene Moos, Room 205-E, 
            ADMBG, 720-3111.
            Administrator for Consolidated Farm Services Agency.--Grant 
                Buntrock, Room 3086-S BG, 720-3467.
            Administrator for Foreign Agricultural Service.--Gus 
                Schumacher, Room 5071-S BG, 720-3935.
        Rural Economic and Community Development.--Michael V. Dunn 
            (acting), Room 205-W, ADMBG, 720-4581.
            Administrator for--
                Rural Utilities Service.--Wally Beyer, Room 4051-S BG, 
                    720-9540.
                Rural Housing and Community Development Service.--
                    Maureen Kennedy (acting), 690-1533.
                Rural Business and Cooperative Development Service.--
                    Dayton Watkins, Room 5045-S BG, 690-4730.
                    
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        Food, Nutrition, and Consumer Services.--Ellen Haas, Room 240-E, 
            ADMBG, 720-7711.
            Administrator for Food and Consumer Service.--Bill Ludwig, 
                Room 803, PC, 305-2062.
        Food Safety.--Mike Taylor (acting), Room 331-E, ADMBG, 720-7025.
            Administrator for Food Safety and Inspection Service.--Mike 
                Taylor, Room 331-E, ADMBG, 720-7025.
        Research, Education and Economics.--Floyd Horn (acting), Room 
            217-W, ADMBG, 720-8885.
            Administrator for--
                Agricultural Research Service.--R.D. Plowman, Room 302-
                    A, ADMBG, 720-3656.
                Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension 
                    Service.--William Carlson (acting), Room 304-A, 
                    ADMBG, 720-4423.
                Economic Research Service.--John C. Dunmore (acting), 
                    Room 1226-NYA, 219-0300.
                National Agricultural Statistics Service.--Donald Bay 
                    (acting), Room 4147-S BG, 720-2707.
    Assistant Secretary for--
        Congressional Relations.--Scott Shearer (acting), room 213-A, 
            ADMBG, 720-7095.
            Director, Office of Congressional Relations.--Vince Ancell, 
                Room 213-A, ADMBG, 720-7095.
            Director, Intergovernmental Affairs.--John Maynor (acting), 
                Room 219-A, ADMBG, 720-6643.
        Marketing and Regulatory Services.--Pat Jensen (acting), Room 
            228-W, ADMBG, 720-4256.
            Administrator for--
                Agricultural Marketing Service.--Lon Hatamiya, Room 
                    3071-S BG, 720-5115.
                Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.--Lonnie King 
                    (acting), Room 313-E, ADMBG, 720-3861.
                Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards 
                    Administration.--James R. Baker, Room 1094-S BG, 
                    720-0219.
        Administration.--Wardell C. Townsend, Jr., Room 240-W, ADMBG, 
            720-3291.
            Director of--
                Civil Rights Enforcement.--David Montoya, Room 1322-S 
                    BG, 720-5212.
                Information Resources Management.--John Okay, Room 416-
                    W, ADMBG, 720-3152.
                Operations.--Ira L. Hobbs, Room 1575-S BG, 720-3937.
                Personnel.--Evelyn White, Room 316-W, ADMBG, 720-3585.
                Office of Administrative Law Judges.--Victor Palmer, 
                    Chief Judge, Room 1055-S BG, 720-6645.
                Board of Contract Appeals.--Judge Edward Houry, 
                    Chairman, Room 2912-S BG, 720-6110.
                Office of the Judicial Officer.--Donald A. Campbell, 
                    Room 510-A, ADMBG, 720-4764.

                 ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION

 Room 240-W, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250.  Phone, 720-
                                  3291

Assistant Secretary and Chief Financial Officer.--Wardell C. Townsend, 
    Jr.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Anne F. Thomson Reed, Room 240-W, 720-
        3590.

                        BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS

        South Agriculture Building, Room 2912.  Phone, 720-6110.

Chairman and Administrative Judge.--Edward Houry.
    Vice Chair and Administrative Judge.--Marilynn M. Eaton, 690-0710.
        Administrative Judges: Sean Doherty, 720-7242; Elden M. Gish, 
            720-2583; Robert M. Seto, 720-2066.
        Chief Counsel.--M.C. Shager, 720-6229.
        Recorder.--Elaine M. Hillard, 720-7023.
            Deputy Recorder.--Delores Sanders, 720-9023.
            
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                        ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES

        South Agriculture Building, Room 1055-S.  Phone, 720-6645

Chief Administrative Law Judge.--Victor W. Palmer.
    Secretary to the Chief Administrative Law Judge.--Roxanne Lane.
    Administrative Law Judges: Dorothea A. Baker, Room 1045-S, 720-8305; 
        Edwin S. Bernstein, Room 1049-S, 720-8161; James W. Hunt, Room 
        1049-S, 720-6383; Paul Kane, Room 1055-S, 720-8423.
    Hearing Clerk.--Joyce A. Dawson, Room 1081-S, 720-4443.

                   OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS ENFORCEMENT

              South Building, Room 1322-S.  Phone, 720-5212

Director.--David F. Montoya, Room 326-W, 720-5212.
    Deputy Director.--Jetie B. Wilds, Room 1322-S, 720-5212.
    Associate Director for--
        Compliance and Enforcement, Robert Franco, Room 326-W, 720-5681.
        Chief for Disputes Resolution.--Barbara Myrick (acting), 720-
            5612.
        Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.--Sharron Harris, 
            Room 1323-S, 720-7117.

                         FINANCE AND MANAGEMENT

 South Agriculture Building, Room 4094.  Phone, 720-8345; FAX: 690-2568

Director.--Allan S. Johnson (acting).
    Deputy Director for Policy.--Allan S. Johnson, Room 4094-S, 720-
        8748.
        Divisional Chiefs:
            Federal Assistance and Fiscal Policy.--Juliette Bethea, Room 
                3031-S, 720-1175.
            Financial Systems.--[Vacant], Room 3021-S, 720-1174.
            Management and Productivity Improvement.--Richard M. Guyer, 
                Room 3311-S, 690-0291.
            Working Capital Fund.--C.R. Hanna, Room 4078-S, 720-1560.
    Deputy Director for Operations and Director, National Finance 
        Center.--Conrad M. Newsom, P.O. Box 6000, New Orleans, LA 70160, 
        (504) 255-5200; FAX: (504) 255-5548.

                    INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

          Administration Building, Room 416-W.  Phone, 720-3152

Director.--John L. Okay.
    Associate Director for--
        Policy.--David R. Skeen, Room 414-W, 690-4148.
        Operations.--Hollace Majkowski, Room 432-W, 720-8695.
            Management Services Resource Manager.--Janet Burt, Room 
                1082-S, 720-7630.
            Division Chiefs:
                Agency Technical Services.--Joe Ware (acting), Room 447-
                    W, 720-3456.
                Information Management.--Robert W. Whiting, Room 404-W, 
                    690-2118.
                Planning, Review and Standards.--Joseph Ware, Room 446-
                    W, 720-6275.
                Telecommunications.--J. Gerald Kroshus, Room 426-W, 720-
                    4301.
                Washington Service Center--Rodger Blevins, Room S-162-S, 
                    720-6828.
            National Computer Center:
                Kansas City.--Henry A. Bauer III, P.O. Box 205, 8930 
                    Ward Parkway, Kansas City, MO 64141, (816) 926-6501; 
                    FAX: (816) 926-6754.
                Fort Collins.--E. Sue Rachlin, 3825 East Mulberry 
                    Street, Fort Collins, CO 80524, (303) 498-1510; FTS: 
                    323-1510; FAX: (303) 323-1660.

                          OFFICE OF OPERATIONS

         South Agriculture Building, Room 1575.  Phone, 720-3937

Director.--Ira L. Hobbs, Room 1575S, 720-3937.
    Deputy Director.--Reba Pittman Evans, Room 1575S 720-1762.
        Assistant to the Director.--Sharon Hill Holcombe, Room 1575S 
            720-3820.
        Associate Deputy for--
            Operations.--[Vacant].
            Procurement and Property Management.--[Vacant].
            Division Chiefs:
                Property Management.-- Denise Patterson (acting), Room 
                    1524-S, 720-3141.
                Procurement Operations.--Joanne Munno (acting), Room 
                    1547-S, 690-1229.
                    
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                Procurement Policy.--David Shea (acting), Room 1554-S, 
                    720-7527.
                Mail and Reproduction Management.--Robert Gililland, 
                    Room 0447-S, 720-8393.
                Washington Area Service Center.--David Bell (acting), 
                    Room S-313-S, 720-2777.
                Supply and Property Operations.--[Vacant].
                Resource Management Division.--[Vacant].

              SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION

    Director.--Sharron Harris, Room 1323-S, 720-7117.

                  DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION

    Director.--Leonard P. Mandrgoc, Room S-302, 720-5711.

                                PERSONNEL

Administration Building, Room 316-W, Ag Box 9601.  Phone, 720-3585; FAX: 
                                720-9148

Director.--Evelyn M. White, 720-3585.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant].
        Divisional Directors:
            Automated Personnel Systems.--Joan B. Golden, Room 344-W, Ag 
                Box 9610, 720-2973.
            Compensation.--Mary Ellen Dix, Room 309-W, Ag Box 9650, 720-
                6104.
            Employee Relations.--Gary Whittaker (acting), Room 47-W, Ag 
                Box 9690, 720-3327.
            Executive Resources and Services.--Brenda J. Johnson, Room 
                334-W, Ag Box 9670, 720-6047.
            Human Resources Development.--Rondeau M. Gurley, Room 347-W, 
                Ag Box 9680, 720-6977.
            Personnel Operations.--Charles S. Warrick, Room 31-W, Ag Box 
                9630, 720-5781.
            Recruitment and Employment.--Frederick R. Cooper, Room 301-
                W, Ag Box 9660, 720-2830.
            Safety and Health Management.--James A. Stevens, Room 3304-
                S, Ag Box, 9655, 720-8248.

        UNDER SECRETARY FOR FOOD, NUTRITION AND CONSUMER SERVICES

  Administration Building, Room 240-E.  Phone, 720-7711; FAX: 690-3100

Under Secretary.--Ellen W. Haas.
    Deputy Under Secretary.--Shirley Watkins, Room 240-E, 720-7711.

                        FOOD AND CONSUMER SERVICE

  3101 Park Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 22302.  Phone, (703) 305-2062

Administrator.--Bill Ludwig, Room 803-PC.
    Assistant to the Administrator.--Richard Lucas.
    Associate Administrators: George A. Braley, (703) 305-2060; Amanda 
        Dew Manning, (703) 305-1609.
        Director, Office of Analysis and Evaluation.--Michael E. Fishman 
            (acting), Room 208, (703) 305-2017.

               GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION

Deputy Administrator.--Neal Flieger, Room 806, (703) 305-2039.
    Director of--
        Public Information.--Darlene Barnes (acting), Room 806, (703) 
            305-2039.
        Governmental Affairs.--Frank Ippolito, Room 805, (703) 305-2010.

                               MANAGEMENT

Deputy Administrator.--Joseph Leo, Room 808, (703) 305-2030.
    Divisional Directors:
        Administrative Services.--Paul Braun, Room 909, (703) 305-2232.
        Civil Rights.--Larry A. Brantley, Room 802, (703) 305-2195.
        Information Resources Management.--Chris Beavers (acting), Room 
            322, (703) 305-2754.
        Personnel.--Floyd Wheeler (acting), Room 614, (703) 305-2326.
        
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                          FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

Deputy Administrator/Comptroller.--Ken Bresnaham (acting), Room 409, 
    (703) 305-2046.
    Divisional Directors:
        Accounting.--Stephen Balsam, Room 415, (703) 305-2850.
        Budget.--Arthur French (acting), Room 423, (703) 305-2189.
        Program Information.--Frank Gatchelle (acting), Room 405, (703) 
            305-2159.

                           FOOD STAMP PROGRAM

Deputy Administrator.--Yvette Jackson, Room 710, (703) 305-2026.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--Bonny O'Neil, (703) 305-2022.
        Divisional Directors:
            Benefit Redemption.--Jordan Benderly, Room 706, (703) 305-
                2756.
            Program Accountability.--Abigail Nichols, Room 907, (703) 
                305-2414.
            Program Development.--Art Foley (acting), (703) 305-2490.
            EBT Coordinator.--Tim O'Connor, Room 716, (703) 305-2517.

                       SPECIAL NUTRITION PROGRAMS

Deputy Administrator.--Mary Ann Keeffe, Room 510, (703) 305-2052.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator: Ronald Vogel, (703) 305-2054.
        Divisional Directors:
            Child Nutrition.--Alberta Frost, Room 1006, (703) 305-2590.
            Food Distribution.--Les Johnson, Room 502, (703) 305-2680.
            Nutrition and Technical Services.--Ron Vogel (acting), Room 
                607, (703) 305-2585.
        Supplemental Food Programs.--Stanley Garnett, Room 517, (703) 
            305-2746.

                CENTER FOR NUTRITION POLICY AND PROMOTION

 Suite 200N, 1120 20th Street NW.   Phone, (202) 418-2312; FAX: 208-2321

Executive Director.--Eileen Kennedy, Room 240-E, 720-7711.
    Director for--
        Nutrition Promotion Staff.--William Layden, Suite 200N, 606-
            4947.
        Nutrition Policy Staff.--Jay Hirschman, Suite 200N, 418-2174.

                       OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS

        Director.--Graydon Forrer (acting), Room 813-B, (703) 305-2281.

                          EXECUTIVE OPERATIONS

   Administration Building, Room 227-E, 14th Street and Independence 
                            Avenue, SW. 20250

Chief Economist.--Keith J. Collins (acting), 720-4164.

                    WORLD AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK BOARD

South Agriculture Building, Room 5143-S.  Phone, 720-6030; FAX: 690-1805

Chairperson.--Gerald A. Bange (acting), 720-6030.
    Deputy Chairperson.--Gerald A. Bange, 720-8651.
    Information Officer.--Raymond L. Bridge, 720-5447.
        Interagency Commodity Estimates Committee Chairperson for--
            Cotton and Other Fibers.--Russell G. Barlowe, Room 5133-S, 
                720-9805.
            Grains.--Gerald R. Rector, Room 5133-S, 720-9805.
            Livestock and Products.--James E. Nix, Room 5133-S, 720-
                9805.
            Oilseeds, Fats and Oils.--Jim L. Matthews, Room 5133-S, 720-
                9805.
            Specialty Crops.--Edmond Missiaen, Room 5133-S, 720-5912.
        Chief Meteorologist.--Norton D. Strommen, Room 5133-S, 720-9805.
    Joint Agricultural Weather Facility--
        Supervisory Agricultural Meterologist.--Raymond P. Motha, Room 
            5133-S, 720-9807.
        Remote Sensing Coordinator.--Thomas W. Bickerton, Room 5133-S, 
            720-9807.
        Interagency Agricultural Projections Coordinator.--David A. 
            Stallings, Room 5133-S, 720-5715.
            
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                       BUDGET AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS

                Administration Building.  Phone, 720-3323

Director.--Stephen B. Dewhurst, Room 101-A, 720-3323.
    Associate Director.--Lawrence Wachs, Room 101-A, 720-5303.
        Deputy Director for--
            Budget, Legislative, and Regulatory Systems.--Dennis L. 
                Kaplan, Room 125-E, 720-6667.
            Program Analysis.--W. Scott Steele, Room 126-W, 720-3396.

                        NATIONAL APPEALS DIVISION

             1020 Park Center, Alexandria, VA (703) 305-2538

Director.--Fred Young (acting), Room 1020-PC, (703) 305-2528.

       UNDER SECRETARY FOR FARM AND FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICES

 Room 212-A, 12th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250.  Phone, 720-
                                  3111

Under Secretary.--Eugene Moos.
    Deputy Under Secretaries: Dallas Smith, 720-7107; James Schroeder, 
        720-8297.

                    CONSOLIDATED FARM SERVICES AGENCY

              South Agriculture Building.  Phone, 720-3467

Administrator.--Grant Buntrock, Room 3086.
    Associate Administrator.--Bruce Weber (acting), 720-6215.
    Executive Assistant to the Administrator.--[Vacant.]
    Deputy Administrator for--
        Commodity Operations.--Alan King, Room 3080-S, 720-3217.
            Divisional Directors:
                Commodity Operations.--James E. Agnew, Jr., Room 5755-S, 
                    720-5074.
                Dairy.--Indulis Kancitis, Room 2741-S, 720-3385.
                Licensing Authority.--Ronald K. Burgess Room 5962-S, 
                    720-2121.
                Storage Contract.--Jerry Goodall, Room 5968-S, 720-4018.
        Management.--Floy Payton (acting), Room 3095-S, 720-3438.
            Divisional Directors:
                Budget.--David C. Hall, Room 4720-S, 720-3674.
                Contracts and Acquisition Management.--David Shea, Room 
                    6958-S, 690-0723.
                Financial Management.--Thomas Burke, Room 1206-PC, 305-
                    1386.
                Human Resources.--Donald Harris, Room 6747-S, 720-6200.
                Information Resources Management.--Barry Ohler, Room 
                    5768-S, 720-5320.
                Management Services.--David Bell, Room 1406-S, 720-9294.
                Equal Employment Opportunity and Civil Rights.--Eric 
                    Shrader, Room 5709-S, 720-3901.
        Program Analysis.--Larry Walker, Room 3090-S, 720-7583.
        State and County Operations.--Parks D. Shackleford, Room 3096-S, 
            720-3175.
            Divisional Directors:
                Conservation and Environmental Protection.--James 
                    McMullen, Room 4714-S, 720-6221.
                Cotton, Grain and Rice Price Support.--Thomas A. Von 
                    Garlem (acting), Room 3630-S, 720-7641.
                Emergency Operations and Livestock Programs.--Jerry W. 
                    Newcomb, Room 4095-S, 720-5621.
                Tobacco and Peanuts.--Doug Richardson (acting), Room 
                    5750-S, 720-7413.

                      FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE

              South Agriculture Building.  Phone, 720-3935

                              ADMINISTRATOR

Administrator.--August Schumacher, Jr. Room 5071-S, 720-3935.
    General Sales Manager.--Christopher E. Goldthwait, Room 5071-S, 720-
        5173.
    Associate Administrator.--Timothy J. Galvin, Room 5081-S, 720-5691.
        Confidential Assistant to the Administrator.--Terrence Barber, 
            Room 5062-S, 720-0871.
        Assistant to the Administrator.--Gary Meyer, Room 5061-S, 690-
            3062.
            
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    Deputy Administrator for--
        Export Credits.--Glenn D. Whiteman, Room 4077-S, 720-6301.
        Commodity and Marketing Programs.--Philip L. Mackie, Room 5089A-
            S, 720-4761.
        International Trade Policy.--Richard B. Schroeter, Room 5075-S, 
            720-6887.
        Foreign Agricultural Affairs.--Mattie R. Sharpless, Room 5092-S, 
            720-6138.
        International Cooperation and Development.--Lynnett Wagner, Room 
            3008-S, 690-0776.
    Director of--
        Civil Rights Staff.--Mae C. Massey, Room 5083-S, 720-7233.
        Legislative Affairs Staff.--Marietta Yancey, Room 5065-S, 720-
            6829.
        Information Division.--Geraldine C. Schumacher, Room 5074-S, 
            720-7115.
        Compliance Review Staff.--Barry Abromovage, Room 4957-S, 720-
            6713

                      FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS

Deputy Administrator.--Mattie R. Sharpless, Room 5092-S, 720-6138.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--Norval Francis, Room 5092-S, 720-
        3253.
        Assistant to Deputy Administrator.--Robert Tetro, 5084-S, 720-
            6878.
    Area Officers:
        Northern Europe Area.--Gordon Nicks, Room 5080-S, 720-2144.
        Southern Europe Area.--Philip Letarte, Room 5951-S, 720-6725.
        Western Hemisphere Area.--Edwin Bauer, Room 5604-S, 720-3221.
        South, Southeast Asia and Pacific Area.--Weyland Beeghly, Room 
            5098-S, 720-2690.
        North Asia Area.--Robin Tilsworth, Room 5080-S, 720-3080.
        Africa and Middle East Area.--Besa Kotati, Room 5098-S, 720-
            7053.
    Representation and Foreign Staff Foreign Visitor Program 
        Coordinators: Sonia Johnson, Sue Murphy, Room 5951-S, 720-6725.

                       INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY

Deputy Administrator.--Richard B. Schroeter, Room 5075-S, 720-6887.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--Kenneth J. Roberts, Room 5055-S, 
        720-4055.
        Assistant to the Deputy Administrator.--Randy Zeitner, Room 
            5501-S, 720-1061.
    Director, Office of Food Safety and Technical Services.--Lloyd 
        Harbert, Room 5547-S, 720-1301.
        Marketing Specialist.--Leroy Barrett, Room 5543-S, 720-7054.
    Director, Multilateral Trade Policy Affairs Division.--Lyle 
        Sebranek, Room 5530-S, 720-1312.
        Deputy Director, MTN's.--Mark Sloan, Room 5530-S, 720-1063.
        MTN Analysis Team.--Chuck Bertsch, Room 5532-S, 720-6278.
        Trade Barriers Analysis Team.--Robert Spitzer, Room 5540-S, 720-
            6064.
    Director, Inter-America and Western Europe Division.--M. Kathy Ting, 
        Room 5506-S, 720-1340.
        Deputy Director, MTN'S.--Carol Goodloe (acting), Room 5506-S, 
            720-1325.
            Western Europe Team.--Carol Chesley, Room 5522-S, 720-1322.
            Inter-America Team.--Carol Goodloe, Room 5510-S, 720-1335.
    Director, Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe Division.--Patricia 
        Sheikh, Room 5509-S, 720-1289.
        Deputy Director.--Robert Curtis, Room 5509-S, 720-1289.
    Director, Trade and Economic Analysis Division.--Randy Zeitner 
        (acting), Room 3059-S, 720-1294.
        Chief of--
            International Economic and Financial Analysis Branch.--David 
                Pendlum, Room 3055-S, 720-1293.
            Trade and Marketing Analysis Branch.--Michael J. Dwyer, Room 
                3059-S, 720-3124.
            Export Sales Reporting Branch.--Thomas B. McDonald, Room 
                5959-S, 720-3273.
    Director, Import Polices and Programs Division.--Carol M. Harvey, 
        Room 5533-S, 720-2916.
        Import Quota Team.--Fred Kessell, Room 5535-S, 720-5676.
        Import Policies Team.--Diana C. Wanamaker, Room 5527-S, 720-
            1330.

                             EXPORT CREDITS

Deputy Administrator.--Glenn D. Whiteman (acting), Room 4077-S, 720-
        6301.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--Glenn D. Whiteman, Room 4077-S, 
        720-4274.
    Director, Emerging Democracies Office.--James O'Meara, Room 6506-S, 
        720-0368.
        Deputy Director for--
            Newly Independent States.--Allan Mustard, Room 6506-S, 720-
                0368.
            Emerging Democracies.--Douglas Freeman (acting), Room 6510-
                S, 720-0368.
    Director, Program Development Division.--Kerry Reynolds, Room 4506-
        S, 720-4221.
        
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        Manager for--
            Asia, Africa and the Middle East.--Lynne Reich, Room 4514-S, 
                720-4216.
            Latin America and the Caribbean.--Quintin Gray, Room 4516-S, 
                720-0625.
            Eastern Europe and the FSU.--James Higgiston, Room 4524-S, 
                720-5319.
    Director, CCC Operations Division.--Lawrence McElvain, Room 4521-S, 
        720-6211.
        Deputy Director.--Robert Simpson, Room 4519-S, 720-6211.
    Director of--
        PL 480 Operations Division.--Constance Delaplane, Room 4549-S, 
            720-3664.
        Director, CCC Program Support Division.--Mary Chambliss, Room 
            4077-S, 720-3573.

                    COMMODITY AND MARKETING PROGRAMS

Deputy Administrator.--Philip L. Mackie, Room 5089A-S, 720-4761.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--Robert Riemenschneider, Room 5089A-
        S, 720-2705.
        Assistant to the Deputy Administrator.--Beverly J. Simmons, Room 
            5087-S, 720-9059.
    Director, Marketing Operations Staff.--Sharon McClure, Room 4932-S, 
        720-4327.
        Deputy Director.--William Westman, Room 4932-S, 720-5521.
    Director of--
        Planning and Evaluation Staff.--John Nuttall, Room 5550-S, 690-
            1198.
        Tobacco, Cotton and Seeds Division.--Kenneth E. Howland, Room 
            5932-S, 720-9516.
        Deputy Director for--
            Marketing.--Lana Bennett, Room 5932-S, 720-9518.
            Analysis.--Lana Bennett (acting), Room 5939-S, 720-9487.
    Director, Horticultural and Tropical Products Division.--Frank J. 
        Piason, Room 6603-S, 720-6590.
        Deputy Director for--
            Marketing.--Robert Tisch, Room 6609-S, 720-7931.
            Analysis.--Howard Wetzel, Room 6603-S, 720-3423.
    Director, Forest Products Division.--J. Lawrence Blum, Room 4647-S, 
        720-0638.
        Deputy Director for--
            Marketing.--Elizabeth Callanan, Room 4647-S, 720-0638.
            Analysis.--David Young, Room 4651-S, 720-1296.
    Director, Oilseeds and Products Division.--H. Finn Rudd (acting), 
        Room 5646-S, 720-7037.
        Deputy Director for--
            Marketing.--Lynn Abbott, Room 5646-S, 720-8809.
            Analysis.--H. Finn Rudd (acting), Room 5630-S, 720-0472.
    Director, Grain and Feed Division.--Donald J. Novotny, Room 5603-S, 
        720-6219.
        Deputy Director for--
            Marketing.--Francine Radler, Room 5603-S, 720-4168.
            Analysis.--Lloyd Fleck, Room 5615-S, 720-4935.
    Director, Dairy, Livestock and Poultry Divison.--James Rudbeck, Room 
        6616-S, 720-8031.
        Deputy Director for--
            Marketing.--Andrew Duymovic, Room 6616-S, 720-3899.
            Analysis.--Robert Wicks, Room 6621-S, 720-1350.
    Director of--
        AgExport Services Division.--Suzanne Hale, Room 4939-S, 720-
            6343.
        Production Estimates and Crop Assessment Division.--Edwin I. 
            Cissel, Room 6053-S, 720-0888.

                INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT

       Room 3002 South Agriculture Building. Phone, (202) 690-0776

Deputy Administrator.--Lynett Wagner, Room 3008-S, 690-0776.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--John Miranda (acting), Room 3010-S, 
        690-0775.
        Directors for--
            International Organizations Division.--David Winkelmann 
                (acting), Room 3123-S, 690-1801.
            Food Industries Division.--Frank Fender, Room 3245-S, 690-
                3737.
                Leader:
                    Cochran Fellowship Program.--Gary Laidig, Room 3844-
                        S, 690-1734.
                    Trade and Investment Program.--Richard Rortvedt, 
                        Room 3250-S, 690-3985.
                    Professional Development Program.--Margaret Hively, 
                        Room 3247-S, 690-1141.
    Director, Research and Scientific Exchange Division.--Valdis 
        Mezainis, Room 3222-S, 690-4872.
        Deputy Director.--Whetten Reed, Room 3226-S, 690-4872.
        
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            Leader:
                Scientific Exchange Program.--Valdis Mezainis (acting), 
                    Room 3222-S, 690-4872.
                Binational Research Program.--Valdis Mezainis (acting), 
                    Room 3222-S, 690-4872.
                Foreign Currency Research Program.--Whetten Reed, Room 
                    3226-S, 690-4872.
                Reimbursable Research Program.--Linda Lynch, Room 3202-
                    S, 720-2589.
    Director of--
        Far Eastern Regional Research Office New Delhi, India.--James 
            Thomas, 9-011-91-11-600-651.
        Development Resources Division.--Arlene Mitchell, Room 3219-S, 
            690-1924.
        Deputy Director.--Harry Mattox, Room 3219-S, 690-1924.
            Chief of--
                Africa, Asia, and Europe Branch.--Robert Wilson, Room 
                    3225-S, 690-1945.
                Natural Resources and the Environment Branch.--Richard 
                    Affleck, Room 3211-S, 690-1918.
                Inter-American and International Programs Branch.--
                    Andres Delgado, Room 3239-S, 690-2946.
                Management and Couse Development Branch.--Veronica 
                    Priddy, Room 3110-S, 690-1831.
            Technical Information Staff.--Patricia Wetmore, Room 3104-S, 
                690-1826.

                 ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT CFSA MANAGEMENT

Deputy Administrator.--K. Rashid Nuri (acting), Room 3095-S, 720-3438.
    Assistant Deputy Administrators: Earl C. Hadlock (acting), Room 
        3095-S, 720-3833, Floy Payton (acting), 720-7581.
    Director, Management Services Division.--John W. Williams (acting), 
        Room 5095-S, 720-3138.
        Deputy Director.--Chris Reagan (acting), Room 5095-S, 690-2501.
    Director, Budget Division.--David C. Hall (acting), Room 4720-S, 
        720-3674.
        Deputy Director.--Anne Dubey (acting), Room 4720-S, 720-3675.
    Director, Human Resources Division.--Kathleen Connelly (acting), 
        Room 6751-S, 690-2499.
        Deputy Deputy Director.--Donald Harris (acting), Room 6747-S, 
            720-6200.
    Director, Information Technology Services Division.--Barry Ohler 
        (acting), Room 5768-S, 720-5320.
        Associate Director.--Frank Shehan (acting), Room 5768-S, 720-
            6503.
    Deputy Director for Software Development and Operations.--Phillip 
        White (acting), Room 6538-S, 720-5255.

                      COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION

                             Phone, 720-8165

                           BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Chairman.--Dan Glickman, Secretary of Agriculture, Room 200-A, 720-3631.
    Vice Chairman.--Richard Rominger (acting), Deputy Secretary of 
        Agriculture.
        Members:
            Under Secretary for--
                Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services.--Eugene Moos, 
                    Room 212-A, 720-3111.
                Rural Economics and Community Development.--Michael V. 
                    Dunn (acting), Room 205-W, 720-4581.
                Economics.--Keith Collins, Room 227-E, 720-4164.
                Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services.--Ellen Haas, Room 
                    240-E, 720-7711.
                Marketing and Regulatory Programs.--Pat Jensen, Room 
                    228-W, 720-4256.
            Administrator, Consolidated Farm Services Agency.--Grant B. 
                Buntrock, Room 3086-S, 720-3467.

                                OFFICERS

President.--Gene Moos.
    Executive Vice President.--Grant B. Buntrock, Room 3086, 720-3467.
    Vice Presidents: Bruce R. Weber; Richard B. Schroder (acting); Chris 
        Goldthwait (acting); Lon Hatamiya.
    Deputy Vice Presidents: Alan R. King, Room 3080-S, 720-3217; Parks 
        Shackleford (acting), Room 3096-S, 720-3175; Larry Walker, Room 
        3096-S, 720-7583.
    Secretary.--Deborah A. Dawson.
        Deputy Secretary.--Chris Reagan, Room 5714-S, 720-4785.
            Assistant Secretary.--Brenda B. King, 720-2194.
    Controller.--Thomas G. Burke (acting), Room 6096-S, 305-1380.
    
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    Treasurer.--James R. Little, Room 6094-S, 305-1386.
    Chief Accountant.--Dwight T. Tayman, Room 6709-S, 305-1442.

                                ADVISORS

General Counsel.--James Gilliland, Room 107-W, 720-3351.
    Associate General Counsel.--Thomas V. Conway, Room 2043-S, 720-6883.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

Administration Building, Room 106-W.  Phone, 720-3351; FAX/FTS: 720-8666

General Counsel.--James Gilliland, 720-3351.
    Deputy General Counsel.--Bonnie L. Luken, 720-3351.
        Associate General Counsel for--
            Rural Development and Natural Resources.--[Vacant], 720-
                7121.
                Associate General Counsel, Division of--
                    Community Development.--[Vacant.]
                    Electric and Telephone.--Michael W. Kelly, 720-2764.
                    Natural Resources.--James Perry, 720-7121.
            International Affairs, Commodity Programs, and Food 
                Assistance Programs.--Thomas V. Conway, 720-6883.
                Assistant General Counsel, Division of--
                    Food and Nutrition.--Ronald Hill, 720-6181.
                    International Affairs and Commodity Programs 
                        Division.--Ralph Linden, 720-2432.
            Legislation, Litigation, Research, and Operations.--James 
                Michael Kelly, 720-7219.
                Assistant General Counsel, Division of--
                    Legislative.--William A. Imhof, 720-5354.
                    Litigation.--[Vacant.]
                    Research and Operations.--Kenneth E. Cohen, 720-
                        5565.
            Regulatory and Marketing.--John Golden, 720-3155.
                Assistant General Counsel, Division of--
                    Marketing.--Kenneth Vail, 720-5935.
                    Regulatory.--Thomas Walsh, 720-5550.
                    Trade Practices.--Mary Hobbie, 720-5293.
        Resource Management Specialist.--Deborah L. Vita, 720-4861.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

          Administration Building. Room 117-W  Phone, 720-8001.

Inspector General.--Roger C. Viadero, Room 117-W.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Charles R. Gillum, 720-7431.
    Executive Assistant to the Inspector General.--Marilyn Dee, Room 
        113-W, 720-4979.
        Assistant Inspector General for--
            Audit.--James R. Ebbitt, Room 403-E, 720-6945.
            Investigations.--Craig L. Beauchamp, Room 112-A, 720-3306.
            Policy Development and Resources Management.--Paula F. 
                Hayes, Room 5-E, 720-6979.

                        OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS

          Administration Building, Room 402-A.  Phone, 720-4623

Director.--Ali Webb, Room 402-A, 720-4623.
    Deputy Director/Press Secretary.--Tom Amontree (acting).
    Deputy Press Secretaries: Jim Petterson; Mary Dixon.
        Deputy Director for--
            Communications Coordination and Review Center.--Stan 
                Prochaska, 720-7454.
            Public and Media Outreach Center.--Sedelta Verble, 720-2798.
            Administration.--Sam Thornton, 720-5881.
            National Service Center.--Joel Berg, 720-6350.
            Video, Teleconference and Radio Center.--Larry Quinn, 720-
                6072.
        Chief for--
            Design Center.--Jim Schleyer, 720-6641.
            Information Review.--Edgar Poe, Jr., 720-9081.
            
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            Photography Center.--Bill Tarpenning, 720-6633.
            Printing Management Center.--Al Senter, 720-7509.
            Speechwriters.--Bonny Wolf, 720-7819.

  UNDER SECRETARY FOR RURAL ECONOMIC AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICE

Administration Building, 12th Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20250.  
                             Phone, 720-4581

Under Secretary.--Michael V. Dunn (acting).
    Deputy Under Secretary.--Michael V. Dunn, 690-3542.

             RURAL HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SERVICE

        South Agriculture Building, Room 5014-S.  Phone, 690-1533

Administrator.--Maureen Kennedy (acting).
    Associate Administrator.--Sharron Longino, 720-5614.
    Executive Assistant to the Administrator.--Eileen Fitzgerald.
    Confidential Assistant to the Administrator.--[Vacant.]
        Staff Directors:
            Equal Opportunity.--Jenny Phillips, 501 School Street, 2nd 
                Floor, 245-5528.
            Legislative Affairs and Public Information.--Steve Hart, 
                Room 5037-S, 720-6903.
            Planning and Analysis.--Leonard Hardy, Jr., Room 5310-S, 
                690-0300.
            National Appeals.--Fred Young, Room 1020, Park Center, 
                Alexandria, VA, (703) 305-2538.

                               MANAGEMENT

Deputy Administrator.--Sandra L. Weisman, Room 5007-S, 720-7015.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--Carol Hall, Room 5007-S, 720-1470.
        Assistant Administrator for--
            Budget, Finance and Management--Don Peterson, Room 5040-S, 
                720-4618.
                Divisional Directors:
                    Budget.--James C. Anderson, Room 6900-S, 720-9593.
                    Financial and Management Analysis.--Duane Ischer, 
                        Room 6446, 720-4618.
        Information Systems Management.--Mark Boster, Room 5031-S, 690-
            0326.
            Deputy Assistant Administrator for Management Information 
                Systems.--J.P. Cumrine, Room 6409-S, 690-0326.
                Divisional Directors:
                    Applications Management.--Maxine Lewis, Room 6404-S, 
                        720-6700.
                    Information Resources Management.--Vic Agresti, 
                        (703) 235-5500.
                Staff Director for Telecommunications.--John Owens, 1520 
                    Market Street, (314) 992-0430.
            Deputy Assistant Administrator for Financial Systems.--
                Joseph Perez, 1520 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63103, 
                (314) 539-2425.
                Divisional Directors:
                    Information Technology.--James Reilmann, 1520 Market 
                        Street, St. Louis, MO 63103, (314) 539-2835.
                    Systems Development.--Jim Campbell, 1520 Market 
                        Street, St. Louis, MO 63103, (314) 539-6490.
                    Systems Requirements and Design.--Conrad Hudson, 
                        1520 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63103, (314) 
                        539-6875.
                    Finance Office (St. Louis, MO).--Clarence P. 
                        Squellati, 1520 Market Street, St. Louis, MO 
                        63103, (314) 539-2360.
                    Human Resources.--Timothy J. Ryan, 501 School 
                        Street, 3rd Floor, 245-5561.
            Deputy Assistant Administrator.--Gary N. Silver, 501 School 
                Street, 3rd Floor, 245-5561.
        Procurement and Administrative Support.--Leigh Nalley, Room 
            5031-S, 720-9746.
            Staff Directors:
                General Services.--Michael Clark, Room 6347-S, 720-9716.
                Procurement Management.--Chris Gomez, 501 School Street, 
                    2nd Floor, 245-5535.
                Property and Supply Management.--Ronald Allely, 1520 
                    Market Street, St. Louis, MO 63103, (314) 539-2411.
                    
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                           PROGRAM OPERATIONS

Deputy Administrator.--Wayne Fawbush, Room 5024-S, 720-2564.'
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--[Vacant.]
        Assistant Administrator for--
            Farmer Programs.--Lou Anne Kling, Room 5019-S, 720-4671.
                Deputy Assistant Administrator for Farmer Programs.--
                    James Radintz, Room 5019-S, 720-7597.
            Staff Directors:
                Emergency Designation.--Wilbert Campbell, 1100 Park 
                    Center, Alexandria, VA 22302, (703) 305-2077.
                Program Development.--Bobby Reynolds, Room 4919-S, 720-
                    3647.
            Divisional Directors:
                Loan Making.--Almeda (Dee) Cole, Room 5438-S, 720-1632.
                Loan Servicing and Property Management.--Veldon Hall, 
                    Room 5449-S, 720-4572.
            Housing.--Ronnie O. Tharrington, Room 5013-S, 720-5177.
                Deputy Assistant Administrator for Housing.--Carolyn 
                    Cooksie, Room 5013-S, 720-5177.
            Divisional Directors:
                Multi-Family Housing Processing.--Obediah Baker, Room 
                    5337-S, 720-1604.
                Multi-Family Housing Servicing and Property 
                    Management.--Thomas Gerlitz, Room 5321-S, 720-1599.
                Single-Family Housing Processing.--Lawrence Hammond, 
                    Room 5334-S, 720-1474.
                Single Family Housing Servicing and Property 
                    Management.--Tom Hannah, Room 5307-S, 720-1452.

           RURAL BUSINESS AND COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT SERVICE

Administrator.--Dayton Watkins.
    Associate Administrator.--Wilbur T. Peer.
        Assistant Administrator for Financial Programs.--William F. Hagy 
            III (acting), Room 5050-S, 720-7287.
            Deputy Assistant Administrator for Financial Programs.--
                William F. Hagy III, Room 5050-S, 720-0813.
                Divisional Directors:
                    Business and Industry.--Dwight A. Carmon, Room 6321-
                        S, 690-4100.
                    Community Facilities.--John R. Bowles, Room 6304-S, 
                        720-1490.
                    Water and Waste Disposal.--James D. Schwartz, Room 
                        6322-S, 720-9583.
                Staff Directors:
                    Strategy Development.--J. Norman Reid, Room 5405-S, 
                        690-2582.
                        Associate Director for Strategy Development.--
                            Robert W. Lovan, Room 5405-S, 690-2583.

                          COOPERATIVE SERVICES

South Agriculture Building, Room 4014-S.  Phone, 720-7558; FAX: 720-4641

Assistant Administrator.--Randall E. Torgerson.
    Deputy Administrator.--James E. Haskell, 720-8460.
        Divisional Directors:
            Cooperative Development.--Gerald E. Ely, 720-3350.
            Cooperative Management.--Thomas H. Stafford, 690-0368.
            Cooperative Services.--John R. Dunn, 690-1374.
        Director for--
            Information Services Staff.--Dan Campbell, 720-2556.
            Statistics and Technical Services Staff.--Charles A. 
                Kraenzle, 720-6483.

                         RURAL UTILITIES SERVICE

        South Agriculture Building, Room 4051-S.  Phone, 720-9540

Administrator.--Wally Beyer, Room 4055-S, 720-9540.
    Deputy Administrator.--Adam Golodner, Room 4055-S, 720-9542.
    Director, Legislative and Public Affairs Staff.--Eileen M. McMahon, 
        720-1255.
        Assistant Administrator, Electric.--Blaine D. Stockton, Jr. Room 
            4037, 720-9545.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator, Electric.--Alex M. Cockey, Jr., Room 
        4037 SOAGRIBG, 720-9547.
        
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    Electric Area Offices:
        Director, Northern Regional Division.--Thomas W. Nusbaum, Room 
            0243 SOAGRIBG, 720-1420.
            Deputy Director.--James A. Ruspi
        Director, Southern Regional Division.--[Vacant], Room 0221 
            SOAGRIBG, 720-0848.
            Deputy Director.--Gilbert Broyles, Jr. Room 0221 SOAGRIBG, 
                720-0848.
        Director, Power Supply Division.--Thomas L. Eddy, Room 0270, 
            SOAGRIBG, 720-6436.
            Deputy Director.--Eva Kaufman, Room 0270 SOAGRIBG, 720-6436.
        Director, Electric Staff Division.--[Vacant], Room 1246 
            SOAGRIBG, 720-1900.
            Deputy Director.--Fred J. Gatchell, Room 1246 SOAGRIBG, 720-
                1398.

                          PROGRAM SUPPORT STAFF

Director.--William E. Davis, Room 2234 SOAGRIBG, 720-0736.
    Deputy Director.--F. Lamont Heppe, Jr., Room 2234 SOAGRIBG, 720-
        0736.
        Assistant Administrator, Telecommunications.--Robert Peters, 
            Room 4056-S, 720-9554.
        Deputy Assistant Administrator, Telecommunications.--Barbara L. 
            Eddy, Room 4056-S, 720-9549.
            Regional Directors:
                Eastern.--M. Wilson Magruder, Room 2870 SOAGRIBG, 720-
                    0715.
                Western.--Ken B. Chandler, Room 2808 SOAGRIBG, 720-0800.
            Director, Telecommunications Standard Division.--Orren E. 
                Cameron, III, Room 2835 SOAGRIBG, 720-8663.
                Deputy Director.--Richard J. Peterson, Room 2835 
                    SOAGRIBG, 720-8663.
            Director, Rural Telephone Bank Management Staff.--Matthew P. 
                Link, Room 2832 SOAGRIBG, 720-0530.

                          WATER AND WASTEWATER

Acting Assistant Administrator.--Jim Schwartz, Room 4048-S, 690-2670.
    Deputy Director.--Roger Haufe, Room 4048-S, 720-0962.

                               MANAGEMENT

Acting Assistant Administrator.--Richard E. Lynch, Room 4064-S, 720-
    1382.
    Director, Administrative Services Division.--Sam Ward (acting), Room 
        0165-S, 720-0940.
    Director, Automated Information Systems Division.--Saverio J. 
        Grimaldi, Room 2204 SOAGRIBG, 720-0943.
        Deputy Director.--Iris B. Adams, Room 2204 SOAGRIBG, 720-8959.
    Director of--
        Financial Operation.--Robert D. Ruddy, Room 2001 SOAGRIBG, 720-
            0823.
            Office of Budget.--Deborah Lawrence (acting), Room 4025-S, 
                720-9571.
            Personnel Management Division.--Elvie A. Proto (acting), 
                Room 4032-S, 720-2930.
            Policy and Management Analysis Staff.-- Thomas M. Scanlon, 
                Room 1235 SOAGRIBG, 720-1946.
            Borrower Accounting Division.--William F. Albrecht, Room 
                2221 SOAGRIBG, 720-9450.
                Program Advisor, Financial Services Staff.--Larry A. 
                    Belluzzo, Room 4031-S, 720-1265.
                Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights Staff.--Cheryl 
                    Prejean Greaux, Room 1241-S, 720-9504.

                          RURAL TELEPHONE BANK

Governor.--Wally B. Beyer, Room 4055-S SOAGRIBG, 720-9540.
    Deputy Governor.--Adam Golodner, Room 4055-S SOAGRIBG, 720-9542.
        Assistant Governor.--Robert Peters, Room 4056 SOAGRIBG, 720-
            9554.
        Deputy Assistant Governor.--Barbara Eddy, Room 4056 SOAGRIBG, 
            720-9549.
        Assistant Treasurer.--Robert D. Ruddy, Room 2001 SOAGRIBG, 720-
            0823.
        Assistant Secretary.--Matthew P. Link, Room 2832 SOAGBRIBG, 720-
            0530.

        ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MARKETING AND REGULATORY PROGRAMS

          Administration Building, Room 228-W.  Phone, 720-4256

Assistant Secretary.--Pat Jensen (acting).
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--[Vacant.]
    Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary.--Maureen Kelly.
    
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                     AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE

South Agriculture Building, Room 3071-S.  Phone, 720-5115; FAX: 720-8477

Administrator.--Lon Hatamiya, 720-5115.
    Director for--
        Compliance.--David N. Lewis, Room 3529-S, 720-6766; FAX: 205-
            5772.
        Legislative and Regulatory Review.--Sandra K. Hogan, Room 3510-
            S, 720-3203; FAX: 720-7135.
        Information Staff.--Connie Crunkleton, Room 3510-S, 720-8998.

                               MANAGEMENT

Deputy Administrator for Management.--Linda P. Massaro, Room 3074-S, 
        720-4638; FAX: 690-0476.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--Gary E. Scavongelli, Room 3074-S, 
        720-4714; FAX: 690-0476.
        Divisional Directors:
            Financial Management.--Joseph A. Roeder, Room 3969-S, 720-
                8882.
            Information Resources Management.--Mary Ellen Condon, Room 
                1752-S, 720-1237; FAX: 690-1145.
            Management Services.--Richard E. Walters, Room 3528-S, 720-
                7047; FAX: 720-7692.
            Personnel.--Larry T. Thackston, Room 1709-S, 720-6377.

                           MARKETING PROGRAMS

Deputy Administrator for Marketing Programs.--Kenneth C. Clayton, Room 
        3069-S, 720-4276; FAX: 720-8477.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--Barbara A. Claffey, Room 3063-S, 
        690-4024; FAX: 720-8477.
        Divisional Directors:
            Cotton.--Jesse F. Moore, Room 2641-S, 720-3193; FAX: 690-
                1718.
            Dairy.--Richard M. McKee, Room 2968-S, 720-4392; FAX: 720-
                4844.
            Fruit and Vegetable.--Charles R. Brader, Room 2077-S, 720-
                4722; FAX: 720-0016.
            Livestock and Seed.--Barry Carpenter, Room 2092-S, 720-5705; 
                FAX: 690-1174.
            Poultry.--D. Michael Holbrook, Room 3932-S, 720-4476; FAX: 
                690-3165.
            Science.--William Franks, Room 3507-S, 720-5231; FAX: 720-
                6496.
            Tobacco.--John P. Duncan III, Room 502, Annex, 205-0567; 
                FAX: 205-0099.
            Transportation and Marketing.--Martin F. Fitzpatrick, Room 
                4006-S, 690-1300; FAX: 690-0338.

               ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE

  Administration Building, Room 312-E.  Phone, 720-3861; FAX: 720-3054

Administrator.--Lonnie J. King (acting).
    Associate Administrator.--Terry L. Medley (acting), 720-3861.

          BIOTECHNOLOGY, BIOLOGICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

                  4700 River Road, Riverdale, MD 20737.

Director.--John H. Payne (acting), (301) 734-7602.
    Associate Director.--John H. Payne, (301) 734-7602.
    Deputy Director of--
        Biotechnology Coordination and Technical Assistance.--Michael 
            Lidsky, (301) 734-7601.
        Biotechnology Permits.--Arnold Foudin, (301) 734-7612.
        Environmental Analysis and Documentation.--Carl Bausch, (301) 
            734-8565.
        Technical and Scientific Services.--Peter L. Joseph, (301) 734-
            7175.
        Veterinary Biologics.--David Espeseth, (301) 734-8245.
        Veterinary Biologics Field Operations Office (Ames, Iowa).--
                Donald Randall, 223 South Walnut Avenue, Ames, IA 50010, 
                (515) 239-5785;
        Legislative and Public Affairs.--Patrick T. Collins, Room 1147-
            S, 720-2511.
        Policy and Program Development.--Bill Wallace, Room 305-E, 720-
            6907.
        Recruitment and Development.--Sharon Coursey, 4700 River Road, 
            Riverdale, MD 20737, (301) 734-5100.
            
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                          ANIMAL DAMAGE CONTROL

                          Room 1624-S Building

Deputy Administrator.--Bob R. Acord, 720-2054; FAX: 690-0053.
    Associate Deputy Administrator.--Donald W. Hawthorne, 720-2054.
    Assistant to the Deputy Administrator.--Cindy Smith, 720-2054.
        Director for--
            Operational Support Staff.--William H. Clay, 4700 River 
                Road, Riverdale, MD 20737, (301) 734-8281.
            Resource Management Staff.--Amos Bailey, 4700 River Road, 
                Riverdale, MD 20737, (301) 734-7941.

                         INTERNATIONAL SERVICES

              Administration Building, Room 324-E, 720-7593

Deputy Administrator.--Alejandro B. Thiermann, Room 324-E, 720-7593.
    Associate Deputy Administrator.--Marshall F. Kirby, 720-7021.
        Divisional Directors:
            Operational Support.--D. Scot Campbell, 4700 River Road, 
                Unit 67, Riverdale, MD 20737-1233, (301) 734-8892.
            Resource Management Support.--Kerin A. Leperi, 4700 River 
                Road, Unit 65, Riverdale, MD 20737-1233, (301) 734-5214.

                          MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET

  Administration Building, Room 308-E.  Phone, 720-5123; FAX: 472-5686

Deputy Administrator.--Phyllis B. York (acting), 720-5213.
    Associate Deputy Administrator.--[Vacant], 720-5213.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--Richard T. Certo, 720-3817.
        Director, Office of Civil Rights Enforcement and Compliance.--
            Clarence Lemon (acting), Room 1131-S, 720-6312.
        Divisional Directors:
            Management Services.--Joseph J. Frick, Unit 81, 4700 River 
                Road, Riverdale, MD 20737-1234, (301) 734-6502.
            Budget and Accounting.--Kevin Shea, Unit 57, 4700 River 
                Road, Riverdale, MD 20737-1232, (301) 734-8014.
            Human Resources.--John Schneider (acting), Unit 17, 4700 
                River Road, Riverdale, MD 20737-1230, (301) 734-6658.
            Information Systems and Communications.--David J. Gradick 
                (acting), Unit 101, 4700 River Road, Riverdale, MD 
                20737-1235, (301) 734-5365.
            Resources Management Systems Staff.--Frank C. Vollmerhausen, 
                Unit 52, 4700 River Road, Riverdale, MD 20737-1232, 
                (301) 734-8863.

                     PLANT PROTECTION AND QUARANTINE

          Administration Building, Room 302-E.  Phone, 720-5601

Deputy Administrator.--B. Glen Lee.
    Associate Deputy Administrator.--Alfred S. Elder, 720-4441.
        Assistants to the Deputy Administrator: Ronald B. Caffey, (301) 
            734-7633; Paul Eggert, (301) 734-7764.
            Director of--
                Operational Support.--Charles Schwalbe, 4700 River Road, 
                    Riverdale, MD 20737 (301) 734-8261.
                    Chief Operations Officer for--
                        Biological Assessment and Taxonomic Support.--
                            Matt Royer, (301) 734-8896.
                        Biological Control Operations.--Dale E. 
                            Meyerdirk, (301) 734-5667.
                        Domestic and Emergency.--Jerry Fowler, (301) 
                            734-8247.
                        Methods Development.--Robin Huettel, (301) 734-
                            8716.
                        Port Operations.--Eddie Elder, (301) 734-8295.
                        Technical Information Systems.--Tracy Bowman, 
                            (301) 734-5518.
                Resource Management Support.--Mona Grupp, (301) 734-
                    7764.
                    
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                 REGULATORY ENFORCEMENT AND ANIMAL CARE

Deputy Administrator.--Dale F. Schwindaman, 4700 River Road, Riverdale, 
        MD 20737 (301) 734-8261.
        Assistant Deputy Administrator for--
            Animal Care.--Dr. Morley H. Cook (acting), (301) 734-6481.
            Regulatory Enforcement.--Ron D. Stanley (acting), (301) 734-
                6491.

                           VETERINARY SERVICES

          Administration Building, Room 320-E,  Phone, 720-5193

Deputy Administrator.--Donald W. Luchsinger (acting), Room 320-E, 720-
    5193.
    Associate Deputy Administrator.--[Vacant], 720-6835.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--George O. Winegar, 690-2498.
        Director, Operational Support.--[Vacant], (301) 734-8093.
            Chief Staff Veterinarian for--
                Cattle Diseases and Surveillance.--Granville H. Frye, 
                    (301) 734-8711.
                National Animal Health Programs.--Joseph Annelli, (301) 
                    734-7767.
                Emergency Programs.--John L. Williams, (301) 734-8073.
            Chief, Information Systems Support Staff.--Timothy Dye, 
                (301) 734-5971.
        Director, National Center for Import and Export.--Robert Kahrs, 
            (301) 734-3294.

                   FOOD SAFETY AND INSPECTION SERVICE

  Administration Building, Room 331-E.  Phone, 720-7025; FAX: 690-4437

Administrator.--Michael R. Taylor, Room 331-E, Admin. Bldg, 720-7025.
    Associate Administrators:
        Thomas J. Billy, Room 331-E, Admin. Bldg., 720-8217.
        Margaret Glavin, Room 327-E, Admin. Bldg., 720-8911.
    Executive Assistant to the Administrator.--Judy Riggins, Room 335-E, 
        Admin. Bldg., 720-4150.
        Deputy Administrator for--
            Administrative Management.--William Hudnall, Room 347-E, 
                Admin. Bldg., 720-4425.
            International Programs.--John Prucha, Room 341-E, Admin. 
                Bldg., 720-3473.
            Inspection Operations.--Craig Reed, Room 344-E, Admin. 
                Bldg., 720-5190.
            Science and Technology.--Bob Buchanan, Room 402, Annex 
                Bldg., 205-0495.
            Regulatory Programs.--John McCutcheon, Room 350-E, Admin. 
                Bldg., 720-2709.
    Director, Civil Rights Staff.--Cynthia P. Mercado, Room 1144, South 
        Bldg., 205-0743.
    Director, Information and Legislative Affairs.--Susan Conley 
        (acting), Room 1175-C, South Bldg., 720-7943.
        Director for--
            Policy Evaluation and Planning Staff.--Judy Segal, Room 
                3835, South Bldg., 720-7773.
            Review and Audit.--Carol M. Seymour, Room 2175, South Bldg., 
                720-5643.
            Epidemiology and Emergency Response Program.--Glenn Morris, 
                Room 327-E, Admin. Bldg., 690-4408.
            Codex.--Marvin A. Norcross, Room 4342, South Bldg., 720-
                9150.

         GRAIN INSPECTION, PACKERS AND STOCKYARDS ADMINISTRATION

        South Agriculture Building, Room 3039-S.  Phone, 720-7051

Administrator.--James R. Baker, Room 1094-South Building, 720-0219.
    Deputy Administrator for Grain Inspection.--David Shipman (acting), 
        Room 1092-South Building, 720-7051.
    Deputy Administrator for Packers and Stockyards Administration.--
        Calvin W. Watkins, Room 3039-South Building, 720-7051.
        Assistant Deputy Administrator.--Harold Davis, Room 3039-South 
            Building, 720-7063.
    Confidential Assistant to the Administrator.--F. Martin Rookard, 
        Room 1095-South Building 720-0217.
    Assistant to the Administrator for EEO/CR.--Eugene Bass, Room 1095-
        South Building, 720-0216.
    Public Affairs for Grain Inspection.--Dana Stewart, Room 1095-South 
        Building, 720-5091.
    Public Affairs for Packers and Stockyards.--Sara Wright, Room 3043-
        South Building, 720-9528.
    Chief, International Monitoring Staff.--John Pitchford, Room 1627-
        South Building, 720-0226.
    Division Director, Compliance Division.--Neil E. Porter, Room 1647-
        South Building, 720-8262.
        
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    Deputy Director, Field Management Division.--David Orr, Room 1641-
        South Building, 720-0228.
    Director, Resources Management Division.--Robert E. Soderstrom, Room 
        0634-South Building, 720-0231.
    Acting Director, Quality Assurance and Research Divison.--Steven N. 
        Tanner, P.O. Box 20285, Kansas City, MO 64195.

          UNDER SECRETARY FOR NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT

     Administration Building, Room 217-E, 12th and 14th Streets and 
                      Independence Avenue SW. 20250

                             Phone, 720-7173

Under Secretary.--Jim Lyons, Room 217-E, 720-7173.
    Deputy Under Secretary of--
        Forestry.--Adela Backiel, Room 217-E.
        Conservation.--Tom Hebert, Room 217-E.

                             FOREST SERVICE

Fourth Floor, Auditors Building, 201 14th Street SW. 20250.  Phone, 205-
                                  1661

Chief.--Jack Thomas, 205-1661.
    Associate Chief.--David G. Unger, 205-1491.
        Director, Office of Public Affairs.--James Caplan, 205-1273.

                             ADMINISTRATION

Deputy Chief.--Kathleen Connelly, Second Floor, Auditors Building, 205-
    1707.
    Associate Deputy Chief.--Clyde Thompson, 235-8007; Christine Pytel, 
        205-1784.
        Staff Directors:
            Information Systems and Technology.--William M. Bristow II, 
                235-8607.
            Fiscal and Accounting Services.--Darold Foxworthy, (703) 
                235-8130.
            Human Resources Programs.--Irv Thomas, (703) 235-8834.
            Personnel Management.--William J. Riley, Jr., (703) 235-
                8102.
            Property and Procurement.--Allen W. Smith, (703) 235-8007.
            Civil Rights.--Luther Burse, (703) 235-2931.
            Law Enforcement and Investigation.--Alan Trujillo, 235-8484.

                         NATIONAL FOREST SYSTEM

Deputy Chief.--Gray F. Reynolds, Third Floor, Auditors Building, 205-
    1523.
    Associate Deputy Chiefs: Henry M. Montrey III, 205-1465; Janice H. 
        McDougle, 205-1677.
        Staff Assistants: [Vacant]; Larry O. Gadt, 205-1341.
            Staff Directors:
                Engineering.--Sterling J. Wilcox, 205-1400.
                Land Management Planning.--[Vacant.]
                Lands.--Gordon Small, (703) 235-8212.
                Minerals and Geology.--[Vacant], (703) 235-8105.
                Ecosystem Management.--Chris Risbrudt, 205-1793.
                Recreation.--Lyle Laverty, 205-1706.
                Timber Management.--David L. Hessel, 205-1185; Stanley 
                    L. Krugman, 205-1547.
                Watershed and Air Management.--[Vacant], 205-1473.
                Wildlife Management.--Robert D. Nelson, 205-1205.

                           LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

Deputy Chief, Programs and Legislation.--Mark A. Reimers, Fifth Floor, 
    Auditors Building, 205-1663.
    Associate Deputy Chief.--Thomas J. Mills, 205-1071.
        Staff Assistant.--Gerry Farmer, 205-1265.
    Director of Legislative Affairs.--George Matejro (acting), 205-1216.

                                RESEARCH

Deputy Chief.--Jerry A. Sesco, First Floor, Auditors Building, 205-1665.
    Associate Deputy Chiefs: Thomas E. Hamilton, 205-1507; Eldon W. 
        Ross, 205-1702.
        Staff Assistant.--Rita Stevens, 205-1076.
        
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            Staff Directors:
                Forest Environment Research.--Richard V. Smythe, 205-
                    1524.
                Forest Fire and Atmospheric Sciences Research.--William 
                    T. Sommers, 205-1561.
                Forest Insect and Disease Research.--James L. Stewart, 
                    205-1532.
                Forest Inventory and Economics.--H. Fred Kaiser, Jr., 
                    205-1747.
                Forest Products and Harvesting Research.--[Vacant], 205-
                    1565.
                Forest Management Research.--Stanley L. Krugman, 205-
                    1547.

                       STATE AND PRIVATE FORESTRY

Deputy Chief.--Joan M. Comanor, Second Floor, Auditors Building, 205-
    1331.
    Associate Deputy Chief.--William L. McCleese, 205-1331.
        Staff Assistants: Richard Wright; Robert Tippeconnic; Pamela 
            Godsay, 205-0832.
            Staff Directors:
                Cooperative Forestry.--Steve McDonald (acting), 205-
                    1389.
                Fire and Aviation Management.--Mary Jo Lavin, 205-1494.
                Fire and Atmospheric Science.--William T. Sommers, 205-
                    1561.
                Forest Pest Management.--Ann M. Bartuska, 205-1665.

                         INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY

Deputy Chief.--David A. Harcharik, 205-1575.
    Associate Deputy Chief.--David A. Harcharik, 205-1575.
        Staff Directors:
            International Forestry Operations.--R. Michael Martin 
                (acting), (703) 235-9461.
            International Forestry Policy and Planning.--Bertha Gillam 
                (acting), 205-1571.

                 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE

        South Agriculture Building, Room 5105-S  Phone, 720-4525

                     Mailing address: P.O. Box 2890

Chief.--Paul W. Johnson, 720-4525.
    Associate Chief.--Pearlie Reed, 720-4525.
    Deputy Chief for Strategic Planning and Budget Analysis.--Manly S. 
        Wilder, 720-0646.
    Director of Congressional Liaison.--Danny Sells, 720-2771.
    Chief of Equal Employment Opportunity.--Martha G. Marbury, 720-2059.
        Assistant Chief for--
            Midwest.--John W. Peterson, 720-4514.
            Northeast.--Richard L. Duesterhaus, 720-2241.
            South.--Eugene E. Andreuccetti, 720-2322.
            West.--Dennis G. Burns, 720-4514.
        Deputy Chief for Management.--Sherman L. Lewis, 720-6297.
            Associate Deputy Chief.--William E. Gardner, Jr., 720-7847.
        Director for Public Information Division.--David C. White, 720-
            3210.
        Civil Rights.--Arun C. Basu, 720-5373.
            Soil Science and Resource Assessment.--Richard Duesterhaus, 
                720-4630.
            Associate Deputy Chiefs: Edgar H. Nelson, 720-4630; Ann E. 
                Carey, 690-2008.
        Deputy Chief for Programs--Gary A. Margheim, 720-4527.
            Associate Deputy Chiefs: Diane Gelburd, 720-3587; John Burt, 
                690-2500.

          UNDER SECRETARY FOR RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND ECONOMICS

  Administration Building, Room 217-W, 12th and 14th and Independence 
                   Avenue SW. 20250.  Phone, 720-5923

Under Secretary.--Floyd Horn (acting), Room 217-W, 720-8885.
    Deputy Under Secretary.--Floyd Horn (acting), Room 217-W, 720-8885.
    Confidential Assistants to the Assistant Secretary: Veronica 
        DeLaGarza; Barbara Meister, Room 216-W, 720-5035.

                      AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE

  Administration Building, Room 302-A.  Phone, 720-3656; FAX: 720-5427

Administrator.--R. D. Plowman, Room 302-A, 720-3656.
    Associate Administrator.--Essex E. Finney, Jr., 720-3658.
    
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        Assistant Administrator for--
            Technology Transfer.--William H. Tallent, Room 358-A, 720-
                3973.
                Deputy Assistant Administrator.--R.H. Parry, Room 414, 
                    B-005, BARC-West, Beltsville, MD 20705, (301) 504-
                    5734.
                Deputy Assistant Administrator.--Ruxton H. Villet, Room 
                    415, B-005, (301) 504-5345.
            International Research.--Richard Soper, Room 107, Building 
                005, BARC-West, Beltsville, MD 20705, (301) 504-5605.
        Staff Director, Budget and Program Management.--Joseph S. 
            Garbarino, Room 358-A, 720-4421.
        Chief, Legislative Staff.--Loretta A. Owens, Room 353-A, 720-
            7141.
    Director, Information.--Robert W. Norton, Room 450, 6303 Ivy Lane, 
        Greenbelt, MD 344-2340.

                    ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT OFFICE

Room 814, Capital Office Park No. 1, 6303 Ivy Lane, Greenbelt, MD 20770.  
               Phone, (301) 344-3646; FAX: (301) 344-0135

Deputy Administrator.--Jane L. Giles, (301) 344-3646.
    Associate Deputy Administrator.--Arthur H. Nies, (301) 344-3264.
        Divisional Directors:
            Contracting and Assistance.--Warren R. Ashworth, Room 838, 
                (301) 344-3428.
            Facilities.--John C. Espenschade, Room 809, (301) 344-0150.
            Financial Management.--Steven M. Helmrich, Room 830, (301) 
                344-3531.
            Information Systems and Technology.--Richard L. Bale, Room 
                806, (301) 344-0291.
            Personnel.--James Bradley, Room 820, (301) 344-1518.

                      NUTRITIONAL RESEARCH CENTERS

Director, Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center.--Joseph T. Spence, 
    Room 223, Building 308, BARC-East, Beltsville, MD 20705, (301) 504-
    8157.
Scientific Director, Children's Human Nutrition Research Center.--Buford 
    L. Nichols, Baylor College of Medicine, 1100 Bates Street, Houston, 
    TX 77030, (713) 798-7022.
Director, Grand Forks Human Nutrition Research Center.--Forrest Nielson, 
    P.O. Box 7166, University Station, Grand Forks, ND 58202, (701) 795-
    8456.
Science Program Officer, Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging.--Dr. 
    Irwin Rosenberg, 711 Washington Street, Boston, MA 02111, (617) 556-
    3310.
Director, Western Human Nutrition Research Center.--Dr. Judith Turnlund, 
    P.O. Box 29997, Presidio of San Francisco, CA 94129, (415) 556-9697.

                         NATIONAL PROGRAM STAFF

Room 125, Building 005, Agricultural Research Center-West, Beltsville MD 
           20705.  Phone, (301) 504-5084; FAX: (301) 504-6191

Deputy Administrator.--Edward B. Knipling.
    Assistant Deputy Administrator.--Darrell Cole, Room 120, (301) 504-
        5861.
    Associate Deputy Administrator for--
        Agriproducts and Human Nutrition.--Wilda Martinez, Room 107, 
            (301) 504-6275.
        Animal Science.--Robert R. Oltjen, Room 138, (301) 504-7050.
        Genetic Resources.--Henry Shands, Room 115, (301) 504-5059.
        Natural Resources.--Jan van Schilfgaade, Room 134, (301) 504-
            7987.
        Plant Sciences.--Judith St. John (acting), Room 133, (301) 504-
            6252.

       COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH, EDUCATION AND EXTENSION SERVICE

  Administration Building, Room 305-A.  Phone, 720-4423; FAX: 447-8987

               Aerospace Building, 901 D Street 20250-2200

Administrator.--William D. Carlson (acting), Room 304-A, 720-4423.
    Associate Administrator.--Leodrey Williams (acting), 720-7441.
        Deputy Administrator for--
            Plant and Animal Production, Protection, and Processing.--
                Edward M. Wilson, Room 330-K, Aerospace Building, 401-
                4329.
            Natural Resources and Environment.--Vivian Jennings, Room 
                329-E, Aerospace Building, 401-4555.
            Rural, Economic and Social Development.--Marvin Konyha, 720-
                7947.
            Children, Youth, Family, Nutrition and Health.--Alma Hobbs, 
                720-5853.
            Partnerships.--Walter Woods, 720-3381.
            Competitive Research Grants and Awards Management.--Colien 
                Hefferan, 401-1761.
                
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            Science and Education Resources Development.--K. Jane 
                Coulter, 720-7854.
            Communications, Technology, and Distance Education.--
                Patricia Calvert, 720-6133.

                        ECONOMIC RESEARCH SERVICE

      1301 New York Ave. 20005-4788, Phone, 219-0300; FAX: 219-0146

Administrator.--John C. Dunmore (acting), Room 1226-NYA.
    Associate Administrator.--Sara Mazie (acting), Room 1226-NYA, 219-
        0302.
    Director, Office of Energy.--Roger Conway, Room 1208-NYA, 219-1941; 
        FAX: 501-6338.
        Divisional Directors:
            Commercial Agriculture.--Pat O'Brien, Room 732-NYA, 219-
                0700; FAX: 219-0759.
            Food and Consumer Economics.--Laurian Unnevehr (acting), 
                Room 1128-NYA, 219-0880; FAX: 219-1252.
            Information Services.--Bruce Greenshields, Room 1212-NYA, 
                219-0310; FAX: 219-0044.
            Natural Resources and Environment.--Bob Robinson, Room 524-
                NYA, 219-0455; FAX: 219-0029.
            Rural Economy.--Richard Long (acting), Room 314-NYA, 219-
                0530; FAX: 219-0202.

                      NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL LIBRARY

 Route 1, Beltsville, MD 20705.  Phone, (301) 344-4248; FAX: (301) 509-
                                  5479

Director.--Pamela Q.J. Andre, Room 200-A, (301) 504-5248..
    Assistant Director for Policy and Planning.--Maria Pisa, (301) 504-
        6780.
        Divisional Chief:
            Public Services.--Keith W. Russell, Room 100, (301) 504-
                5834.

                NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS SERVICE

South Agriculture Building, Room 4117-S.  Phone, 720-2707; FAX: 720-9013

Administrator.--Donald M. Bay.
    Executive Assistant to the Administrator.--Larry W. Beard, 720-5141.
    Deputy Administrator for--
        Operations.--Donald M. Bay, 720-4415.
            Divisional Directors:
                State Statistical.--Fred S. Barrett, Room 4143-S, 720-
                    3638; FAX: 382-0507.
                Survey Management.--Cynthia Z.F. Clark, Room 4801-S, 
                    720-4557; FAX: 720-8738.
        Programs.--Richard D. Allen, Room 4133-S, 720-4333; FAX: 382-
            0506.
            Divisional Directors:
                Estimates.--Frederic A. Vogel, Room 5175-S, 720-3896; 
                    FAX: 690-1311.
                Research.--R. Ronald Bosecker, Room 305, 3251 Old Lee 
                    Highway, Fairfax, VA 22030, (703) 235-5211; FAX: 
                    (703) 235-3386.
                Systems and Information.--Phillip L. Zellers, Room 5847-
                    S, 720-2984; FAX: 720-9909.

                                 ENERGY

Director.--Roger Conway, 1301 New York Avenue, Room 1208, 219-1941.

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                         DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

    Herbert C. Hoover Building, 14th Street between Pennsylvania and 
              Constitution Avenues 20230.  Phone, 482-2000

[All offices located in the Herbert C. Hoover Building unless otherwise 
                                 stated]

    RONALD H. BROWN, Secretary of Commerce, born August 1, 1941 in 
Washington, DC; B.A., Middlebury College, Middlebury, VT, 1962; J.D., 
St. Johns University, Jamaica, NY, 1970; admitted to the New York bar, 
1971; District of Columbia bar, 1973; U.S. Supreme Court bar, 1975; 
served in the U.S. Army, captain, 1963-67; general counsel, deputy 
executive officer, and vice president for the National Urban League 
1971-79; deputy director and later director of the California Kennedy 
for President Committee, 1980; chief counsel, Senate Committee on the 
Judiciary, 1981; staff director and chief counsel for Senator Edward M. 
Kennedy, 1981; partner in firm of Patton, Boggs and Blow, 1981-93; chief 
counsel, deputy chairman, and chairman of the Democratic National 
Committee, 1982-93; married to Alma Arrington, 1962; two children: 
Michael and Tracey; nominated on January 20, 1993 by President Clinton; 
confirmed by the U.S. Senate on January 21, 1993 to be Secretary of 
Commerce; sworn in on January 22, 1993.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

  Herbert C. Hoover Building, Room 5854, 14th Street and Constitution 
                     Avenue 20230.  Phone, 482-2112

Secretary of Commerce.--Ronald H. Brown.
    Deputy Secretary.--[Vacant], Room 5838, 482-4625.
        Director, Office of--
            Executive Secretariat.--[Vacant], Room 5422, 482-3934.
            Scheduling.--Dalia E. Elalfi-Traynham, Room 5612, 482-5880.

                       COUNSELLOR TO THE SECRETARY

Counsellor to the Secretary.--[Vacant], Room 5858, 482-4246.
    Deputy Counsellor.--[Vacant.]
        Director, Office of--
            Business Liaison.--Melissa A. Moss, Room 5898-C, 482-3942.
            Private Sector Initiatives.--[Vacant], Room 5717, 482-3717.
            Public Affairs.--Jill A. Schuker, Room 5510, 482-3263.
            Consumer Affairs.--[Vacant], Room 5718, 482-5001.
    Press Secretary to the Secretary.--James Desler, Room 5835, 482-
        4883.

                     OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY

Deputy Secretary.--David Barram, Room 5840, 482-4625.
    Associate Deputy Secretary.--[Vacant.]
        Director, Office of Space Commerce.--Keith Calhoun-Senshop, Room 
            7060, 482-6125.
        Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business 
            Utilization.--James P. Maruca, Room 6411, 482-3387.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel.--Ginger Lew, Room 5870, 482-4772.
    Deputy General Counsel.--Kathleen Ambrose, Room 5870, 482-4772.

    ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATIVE AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

               Room 5865.  Phone, 482-5865; FAX: 482-5485

Assistant Secretary.--Loretta L. Dunn (designee), Room 5865, 482-5485.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs.--[Vacant], Room 5510, 
            482-3663.
        Office of White House Liaison.--Marianne Smith, Room 5725, 482-
                1684.
                
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                 ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION

Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary.--Thomas Bloom, Room 
    5830, 482-4951.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Gloria A. Gutierrez.
    Director for--
        Financial Management.--Clyde G. McShan, Room 6825, 482-1207.
        Budget, Planning, and Organization.--Alan P. Balutis, Room 5820, 
                482-3490.
        Human Resources Management.--Elizabeth W. Stroud, Room 5001, 
                482-4807; FAX: 482-1724.
            Director, Office of--
                Budget.--Mark E. Brown, Room 5818, 482-4648.
                Management and Organization.--Stephen C. Browning, Room 
                    5327, 482-3743; FAX: 482-3928.
                Program Planning and Evaluation.--Charles F. Treat, Room 
                    5026, 482-1314.
            Director, Office of--
                Budget Operations.--[Vacant], Room 6839, 482-4458.
                Federal Assistance.--Barbara L. Lambis, Room 6018, 482-
                    5817.
                Financial Management.--Gary J. Maupin, Room 6825, 482-
                    1207.
                Financial Policy.--Roger J. Mallet, Room 6819, 482-4593.
                Management Service Center.--John O'Brien, Century 21 
                    Building, Room A2-2000B, Germantown, MD 20874, 427-
                    3137.
            Director, Office of--
                Computer Services.--Ralph J. Hurd, Sills Building, Room 
                    1028, Springfield, VA 22161, 487-4724.
                Information Resources Management.--Reed Phillips, Room 
                    6062, 482-1300.
                Information Systems.--Ronald P. Hack, Room 6082, 482-
                    0120.
            Deputy Director.--Carolyn P. Acree, Room 5001, 482-4807.
                Director, Office of--
                    Civil Rights.--[Vacant], Room 6012, 482-0625; FAX: 
                        482-5375..
                    Personnel Operations.--H. James Reese, Room 5005, 
                        482-3827.
        Procurement and Administrative Services.--Hugh L. Brennan, Room 
                6316, 482-1200.
            Deputy Director.--David Farber, Room 6316, 482-1200.
            Deputy Director for Procurement.--[Vacant], Room 6424, 482-
                2773.
                Director, Office of--
                    Administrative Services Management.--Mary T. 
                        DiGiulian, Room 6319, 482-0884.
                    Federal Property Programs.--Harry E. Bradley, Jr., 
                        Room 1037, 482-0104.
                    Library and Information Services.--Anthony J. 
                        Steinhauser, Room 8064, 482-3611.
                    Publications.--Robert A. Galpin, Room 2852, 482-
                        3721.
                    Security.--Steven E. Garmon, Room 5044, 482-4371; 
                        FAX: 482-8183.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

Inspector General.--Frank DeGeorge, Room 7898-C, 482-4661.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Michael Zimmerman, Room 7898-C, 482-3516.
        Executive Assistant.--Mary L. Casey, Room 7898-C, 482-1318.
    Congressional Liaison Officer.--[Vacant], Room 7898-C, 482-3052.
    Counsel to the Inspector General.--K. Wayne Weaver, Room 7892, 482-
        5992.
        Deputy Counsel to the Inspector General.--Elizabeth T. Barlow, 
            Room 7892, 482-5992.
    Assistant Inspector General for--
            Inspections and Resource Management.--Charles M. Hall, Room 
                7886-B, 482-2754.
                Deputy Assistant Inspector General.--Johnnie E. Frazier, 
                    Room 7886-B, 482-2754.
                Budget Officer.--Ann Carman, Room 7705, 482-1025.
                Personnel Officer.--James D. Back, Room 7713, 482-4948.
            Auditing.--John D. Newell, Room 7099-C, 482-0279.
            Compliance and Audit Resolution.--George E. Ross, Room 7876, 
                482-1934.
                Deputy Assistant Inspector General for--
                    Headquarters Audits.--Homer L. Hughes, Room 7521, 
                        482-1931.
                    Regional Audits.--Ronald D. Lieberman, Room 7701, 
                        482-5503.
            Investigations.--Frederick Pinciaro, Room 7087, 482-0934.

       UNDER SECRETARY FOR ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS ADMINISTRATION

Herbert C. Hoover Building, Room 4848, 14th Street between Pennsylvania 
     and Constitution Avenues 20230.  Phone, 482-3727; FAX: 482-0432

Under Secretary.--Everett M. Ehrlich.
    Deputy Under Secretary.--Paul A. London, Room 4850, 482-3523.
    
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    Associate Under Secretary.--Sally C. Ericsson, Room 4843, 482-2843.
    Executive Director.--[Vacant], Room 4840, 482-2405.
    Chief Economist.--Lewis A. Alexander, Room 4868-A, 482-4885.
    Director, Office of--
        Administration.--B. Jerome Jackson, Room 4093, 482-3884.
        Stat-USA.--Kenneth W. Rogers.
        Economic Conditions.--Carl E. Cox, Room 4861, 482-4871.
        Policy Development.--Jeffrey L. Mayer, Room 4858, 482-1727.
            Deputy Director.--Robert G. Grant, Room 4858, 482-1985.
        International Macroeconomic Analysis.--Sumiye O. Okubo, Room 
            4868, 482-1675.

                       BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

               1441 L Street NW., 20230.  Phone, 606-9600

Director.--Carol S. Carson, Room 6006.
    Deputy Director.--John S. Landefeld, Room 6005, 606-9602.
    Administrative Officer.--Sheila Robinson, Room 3007, 606-5556.
    Assistant to the Director for Econometrics.--[Vacant], 606-9627.
    Associate Director for--
        National Economic Accounts.--Gerald F. Donahoe, Room 5006, 606-
            9715.
        Regional Economics.--Hugh W. Knox, Room 6064, 606-9605.
        International Economics.--Gerald A. Pollack, Room 6004, 606-
            9604.
            Chief Economist.--Jack E. Triplett, Room 6063, 606-9603.
            Chief Statistician.--Robert P. Parker, Room 6065, 606-9607.
            Divisional Chiefs:
                Balance of Payments.--Christopher L. Bach, Room 8024, 
                    606-9545.
                Business Outlook.--[Vacant], Room 6027, 606-5365.
                Computer Systems and Services.--James P. Doyle, Room 
                    3051, 606-9909.
                Current Business Analysis.--Douglas R. Fox, Room 6040, 
                    606-9683.
                Environmental Economics.--Gary L. Rutledge, Room 8046, 
                    606-5350.
                Government.--Karl Galbraith, Room 5071, 606-9793.
                Interindustry Economics.--Ann M. Lawson, Room 8066, 606-
                    5584.
                International Investment.--Betty L. Barker, Room 7006, 
                    606-9805.
                National Income and Wealth.--Gerald F. Donahoe (acting), 
                    Room 5006, 606-9715.
                Regional Economic Analysis.--John R. Kort, Room 4048, 
                    606-3700.
                Regional Economic Measurement.--[Vacant], Room 4006, 
                    606-4500.
                Public Information Office.--Staff, Room 1026, 606-9900.
                News Media Contact.--Larry Moran, Room 6043, 606-2649.

                          BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

   (For mailing purposes use Washington, DC 20233 for all, locations.)

        (FOB-3) Federal Office Building No. 3, Suitland, MD 20233

        (FOB-4) Federal Office Building No. 4, Suitland, MD 20233

               (IM) Iverson Mall, Marlow Heights, MD 20233

         (WP-1) Washington Plaza No. 1, Upper Marlboro, MD 20233

         (WP-2) Washington Plaza No. 2, Upper Marlboro, MD 20233

         (SPC) Suitland Professional Center, Suitland, MD 20233

Director.--Martha Farnsworth Riche, (FOB-3), Room 2049, (301) 457-2135; 
        FAX: (301) 457-3761.
    Deputy Director.--Harry A. Scarr, (FOB-3), Room 2049, (301) 457-
        2138; FAX: (301) 457-3761.
    Principal Associate Director and Chief Financial Officer.--Fred Alt, 
        (FOB-3), Room 2039, (301) 457-; FAX: (301) 457-1902
    Principal Associate Director for Adminstration.--Paula J. Schneider, 
        (FOB-3), Room 2037, (301) 457-2092; FAX: (301) 457-1902.
        Associate Director for--
            Administration.--Charles V. St. Lawrence, (FOB-3), Room 
                2069, (301) 457-2182; FAX: (301) 457-1609.
            Information Technology.--Arnold A. Jackson, (FOB-3), Room 
                2065, (301) 457-2168; FAX: (301) 457-1609.
            Planning and Organization Development.--Stanley D. Matchett, 
                (FOB-3), Room 2069, (301) 457-2118; FAX: (301) 457-1609.
            Field Operations.--Bryant Benton, (FOB-3), Room 2027, (301) 
                457-2072; FAX: (301) 457-1902.
            Economic Programs.--Fred T. Knickerbocker, (FOB-3), Room 
                2061, (301) 457-2112; FAX: 457-3761.
                
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            Decennial Census.--Robert W. Marx, (FOB-3), Room 2031, (301) 
                457-2131; FAX: (301) 457-1902.
            Demographic Programs.--William P. Butz, (FOB-3), Room 2061, 
                (301) 457-2126; FAX: (301) 457-3761.
            Statistical Design, Methodology and Standards.--Robert D. 
                Tortora, (FOB-3), Room 2031, (301) 457-2160; FAX: (301) 
                457-1902.
        Assistant Director for--
            Communications.--Jane A. Callen, (FOB-3), Room 2085, (301) 
                457-2158.
            Economic Programs.--Thomas L. Mesenbourg, (FOB-3), Room 
                3045, (301) 457-2932
            Decennial Census.--Susan M. Miskura, (FOB-3), Room 3045, 
                (301) 457-2933.
        Assistant Comptroller for--
            Budget.--Joseph P. Bellomo, (FOB-3), Room 3430, (301) 457-
                3903.
            Finance.--Linda Jo Vacheresse, (WP1), Room 412, (301) 457-
                1272.
        Chief of--
            Agriculture and Financial Statistics Division.--Ewen Wilson, 
                (IM), Room 437, (301) 763-8555.
            Administrative and Publications Service Division.--Walter T. 
                Odom, Jr., (FOB-3), Room 2150, (301) 457-2228.
            Congressional Affairs Office.--Anthony Black, (FOB-3), Room 
                2077, (301) 457-2171.
            Computer Assisted Survey Information Collection Office.--
                Robert Tinari, (Suitland House), (301) 457-1381.
            Computer Services Division.--Marvin D. Raines, (FOB-3), Room 
                1025, (301) 457-1770.
            Decennial Management Division.--Susan Miskura (acting), 
                (FOB-3), Room 3586, (301) 457-3946.
            Data Preparation Division.--Judy Petti, Jeffersonville, IN, 
                (812) 288-3344.
            Demographic Surveys Division.--Sherry L. Courtland, (FOB-3), 
                Room 3324, (301) 457-3811.
            Demographic Statistical Methods Division.--Preston Waite, 
                (FOB-3), Room 3705, (301) 457-4287.
            Decennial Statistical Studies Division.--John Thompson, 
                (FOB-3), Room 3785, (301) 457-4242.
            Data User Services Division.--Jane Callen, (WP1), Room 330, 
                (301) 457-1170.
            Equal Employment Opportunity Office.--Carol Shaw, (FOB-3), 
                Room 3071, (301) 457-2853.
            Economic Planning and Coordination Division.--John Govoni, 
                (FOB-3), Room 2584, (301) 457-2558.
            Economic Statistical Methods and Programming Division.--
                Charles Pautler, Jr., (FOB-4), Room 3015, (301) 457-
                1312.
            Field Division.--[Vacant], (FOB-3), Room 1703, (301) 457-
                2031.
            Foreign Trade Division.--C. Harvey Monk, Jr., (FOB-3), Room 
                2104, (301) 457-2255.
            Geography Division.--Joel Morrison, (SPC), Room 101, (301) 
                457-1132.
            Governments Division.--Gordon Green, (WP2), Room 407, (301) 
                457-1489.
            Housing and Household Economic Statistics Division.--Daniel 
                H. Weinberg, (IM), Room 307, (301) 763-8550.
            Information Systems Planning Office.--Richard Maier, (FOB-
                3), Room 1071, (301) 457-1767.
            Information Systems Support Office.--James Steed, (FOB-3), 
                Room 1515, (301) 457-1881.
            Manufacturing and Construction Division.--John Govoni 
                (acting), (FOB-4), Room 2102A, (301) 457-4593.
            Organization and Management Services Division.--Michael 
                McKay, (FOB-3), Room 3102, (301) 457-3115.
            Personnel Division.--Marilia Matos, (FOB-3), Room 3260, 
                (301) 457-3721.
            Public Information Office.--LaVerne Collins, (FOB-3), Room 
                2705, (301) 457-2816.
            Population Division.--Arthur J. Norton, (FOB-3), Room 2011, 
                (301) 457-2071.
            Program and Policy Development Office.--M. Catherine Miller, 
                (FOB-3), Room 2430, (301) 457-2520.
            Procurement Division.--Louis W. Perrygo, (FOB-3), Room 1551, 
                (301) 457-1827.
            Work Force Development and Quality Management Office.--
                [Vacant], (FOB-3), Room 3001, (301) 457-3266.
            Security Office.--Mark Taylor, (FOB-3), Room 1418, (301) 
                457-1716.
            Statistical Research Division.--Ruth Killion, (FOB-4), Room 
                3203, (301) 457-1030.
            Systems Support Division.--Richard Swartz, (FOB-3), Room 
                1342, (301) 457-2117.
            Services Division.--Carole Ambler, (FOB-3), Room 2633, (301) 
                457-2668.
            Telecommunications Office.--Larry Patin, (FOB-3), Room 1533, 
                (301) 457-1793.
                
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            CASIC Technologies Management Office.--John Marshall, (FOB-
                3), Room 1649, (301) 457-1943.
            Technical Services.--Teresa Angueira, (FOB-3), Room 1425, 
                (301) 457-1764.3

                     BUREAU OF EXPORT ADMINISTRATION

Herbert C. Hoover Building, Room 3898, 14th Street between Pennsylvania 
  and Constitution Avenues NW., 20230.  Phone, 482-1455; FAX: 482-2387

Under Secretary.--William A. Reinsch.
    Deputy Under Secretary.--Barry E. Carter, Room 3892, 482-1427.
    Director, Office of Administration.--Robert F. Kugelman, Room 3889, 
        482-1900.
        Customer Service Teams:
            Management and Policy Coordination.--John Young, Room 4513, 
                482-5653.
            Export Administration.--Miriam Cohen, Room 6877, 482-0500.
            Export Enforcement.--Jack Floyd, Room 6624, 482-0791.

              ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR EXPORT ADMINISTRATION

Assistant Secretary.--Sue E. Eckert, Room 3886C, 482-5491.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Iain Baird, Room 3886C, 482-5711.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Strategic Industries and 
        Economic Security.--John Richards, Room 3878, 482-4506.
        Divisional Directors:
            Defense Trade.--William J. Denk, Room 3878, 482-3695.
            Strategic Analysis.--Brad I. Botwin, Room 3878, 482-4060.
            Economic Analysis.--Karen Swasey, Room 3878, 482-5953.
    Director, Office of Exporter Services.--Eileen Albanese, Room 1091, 
        482-4532.
        Divisional Directors:
            Exporter Counseling.--Laverne Smith, Room 1099D, 482-4811.
            Regulatory Policy.--Larry Christiansen, 482-0074.
            Compliance and Special Licenses.--Deborah Kappler, 482-0062.
            Export Seminar.--Rodney Menas, 482-6031.
            Operations.--Cheryl Suggs, 482-3298.
    Director, Office of Chemical and Biological Controls and Treaty 
        Compliance.--Steven C. Goldman, Room 2093, 482-3825.
        Divisional Directors:
            Treaty Compliance.--Charles Guernieri, 482-4044.
            Chemical and Biological Controls.--James Seeveratnam, 482-
                3343.
    Director, Office of Strategic Trade and Foregin Policy Controls.--
        Jerald Beiter, Room 2628, 482-6105.
        Divisional Directors:
            Strategic Trade.--[Vacant], 482-5400.
            Foreign Policy Controls.--Joan Roberts, 482-4252.
    Director, Office of Nuclear and Missile Technology Controls.--Randy 
        Williams, Room 2631, 482-4188.
        Divisional Directors:
            Nuclear Technology Controls.--Joseph Chuchla, 482-4188.
            Missile Technology Controls.--Raymond Jones, 482-4188.

               ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR EXPORT ENFORCEMENT

Assistant Secretary.--John Despres, Room 3727, 482-1561.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Frank Deliberti, 482-3618.
    Director, Office of--
        Antiboycott Compliance.--William V. Skidmore, Room 6098, 482-
            5914.
        Export Enforcement.--Mark Menefee, Room 4616, 482-2252.
        Enforcement Support.--Tom Andrunkonis, Room 4065, 482-4255.

                         DOMESTIC FIELD OFFICES

Boston.--Joseph Leone, New Boston Federal Building, Room 350, 10 
    Causeway Street, Boston, MA 02222, (617) 565-6030.
Dallas.--Leonard Patak, Room 622, 525 Griffin Street, Dallas TX 75202, 
    (214) 767-9294.
Des Plaines.--William Hendrickson, Room 300, 2400 East Devon Street, Des 
    Plaines, IL 60018, (312) 353-6640.
Fort Lauderdale.--Lyndon Berezowsky, Suite 500, 200 South Andrews 
    Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, (305) 536-6621.
    
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Los Angeles.--Brooks Ohlson, Suite 201, 2501 West Burbank Boulevard, 
    Burbank, CA 91505, (818) 904-6019.
New York.--[Vacant], Room 3704, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278, 
    (212) 264-1365.
San Jose.--[Vacant], Room 4118, 280 South First Street, San Jose, CA 
    95113-3002, (408) 291-4204.
Washington.--[Vacant.]

                   ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION

Assistant Secretary.--[Vacant], Room 7800-B, 482-5081; FAX: 482-0995.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Economic Development.--Wilbur F. Hawkins, Room 7804, 482-4067.
        Program Operations.--[Vacant], Room 7824, 482-3081.
        Program Support.--[Vacant], Room 7844, 482-0526.

                   INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION

Herbert C. Hoover Building, Room 3850, 14th Street between Pennsylvania 
            and Constitution Avenues 20230.  Phone, 482-2867

Under Secretary.--Jeffrey E. Garten, Room 3850, 482-2867; FAX: 482-4821.
    Deputy Under Secretary.--Timothy J. Hauser, Room 3842, 482-3917.
    Deputy Under Secretary for Policy Development.--David J. Rothkopf, 
        Room 3862, 482-6230.
    Counselor.--Jan H. Kalicki, Room 3427, 482-3500.
        Office of--
            Public, Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs.--Cecile 
                Ablack, Room 3414, 482-3809.
            Director of Administration.--Alan Neuschatz, Room 3827, 482-
                5855.
            Chief Counsel for International Commerce.--Eleanor Roberts 
                Lewis, Room 5624, 482-0937.
            Chief Counsel for Import Administration.--Stephen J. Powell, 
                Room 3622, 482-0912.

                             ADMINISTRATION

Director.--Alan Neuschatz, Room 3827, 482-5855.
    Director, Office of--
        Financial Management.--Mitchell A. Luxenberg, Room 4112, 482-
            3788.
        Information Resources Management.--Bernard McMahon, Room 4800, 
            482-3801.
        Organization and Management Support.--Mary Ann McFate, Room 
            4001, 482-5436.
        Human Resources Management.--James T. King, Jr., Room 4808, 482-
            3505.

                   U.S. AND FOREIGN COMMERCIAL SERVICE

Assistant Secretary and Director General.--Lauri J. Fitz-Pegado, Room 
    3802, 482-5777.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Robert S. LaRussa, Room 3802, 482-0725.
    Office of Information Systems.--Janet Barnes, Room 1848, 482-5291.
    Human Resources Development Staff.--Delores F. Harrod, Room 3813, 
        482-2392.
    Office of Planning.--James Hawes, Room 3809, 482-4996.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Operations.--Robert 
        Taft, Room 3130, 482-6228.
    Office of Foreign Service Personnel.--Nancy Kripner (acting), Room 
        3815, 482-2368.
        Director for--
            Europe.--George Knowles, Room 3130, 482-1599.
            Western Hemisphere.--John Vlavianos (acting), Room 3130, 
                482-2736.
            East Asia and the Pacific.--Herbert Cochran, Room 1229, 482-
                2422.
            Africa, Near East/South Asia.--Benjamin Brown, Room 1223, 
                482-4836.
            Multilateral Development Bank Operations.--Brenda Ebeling, 
                Room 1223, 482-3399.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Promotion Services.--Mary Fran 
        Kirchner, Room 2810, 482-6220.
        Marketing, Quality Assurance and Design Staff.--Jeffrey Walker, 
            Room 2110, 482-3834.
        Office of--
            Trade Events Management.--Nancy A. Rinehart, Room 2107, 482-
                4705.
            Public/Private Initatives.--Robert S. Kelly, Room 2116, 482-
                4231.
            Export Information and Research Services.--Jean Coffman, 
                Room 1322, 482-6246.
                
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    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Domestic Operations.--Daniel J.M. 
        Laughlin, Room 3810, 482-4767.
        Field Support Staff.--C. Franklin Foster, Room 3810, 482-2683.
        Office of Operations.--Diane Burke, Room 3810, 482-2975.
        Regional Directors:
            Region I.--Paul Walters, (610) 962-4990.
            Region II.--Loree Silloway, (404) 455-7560.
            Region III.--Gordon B. Thomas, (513) 684-2944.
            Region IV.--Donald R. Loso, (314) 425-3300.
            Region V.--Michael Likala, (415) 705-2310.

              ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR IMPORT ADMINISTRATION

Assistant Secretary.--Susan G. Esserman, Room 3099B, 482-1780; FAX: 482-
    0947.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Paul L. Joffe, Room 3099B, 482-1780.
        Director for--
            Foreign Trade Zones Staff.--John J. DaPonte, Room 3716, 482-
                2862.
            Office of Policy.--David Mueller, Room 3715, 482-4412.
            Statutory Import Programs Staff.--Pamela Woods (acting), 
                Room 4211, 482-1660.
            Office of Accounting.--Christian Marsh, Room 3087B, 482-
                2210.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Compliance.--Joseph A. Spetrini, Room 3069A, 482-2104.
            Director, Office of--
                Antidumping Compliance.--Holly Kuga, Room 3069A, 482-
                    4737.
                Countervailing Compliance.--Barbara Tillman, Room 4012, 
                    482-2786.
                Agreements Compliance.--Roland MacDonald, Room 7866, 
                    482-3793.
        Investigations.--Barbara Stafford, Room 3099, 482-5497.
            Director, Office of--
                Antidumping Investigations.--Richard W. Moreland, Room 
                    3091, 482-1779.
                Countervailing Investigations.--Susan H. Kuhbach, Room 
                    3707, 482-0112.

          ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY

Assistant Secretary.--Charles F. Meissner, Room 3866, 482-3022.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--John Huang, Room 3866, 482-2993.
        Director, Office of--
            Multilateral Affairs.--Louis J. Murphy, Room 3513, 482-0603.
            Policy Coordination.--Peter Hale, Room 3866, 482-5853.
            NAFTA Secretariat.--James Holbein, Room 2061, 482-5438.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Africa and the Near East.--John Walker, Room 3819, 482-4925.
            Director, Office of--
                Africa.--Sally K. Miller, Room 3317, 482-4227.
                Near East.--[Vacant], Room 2029B, 482-1860.
        Europe.--Franklin J. Vargo, Room 3863, 482-5638.
            Director, Office of--
                European Union and Regional Affairs.--Charles Ludolph, 
                    Room 3036, 482-5276.
                Eastern Europe, Russia and Independent States.--Susanne 
                    Lotarski, Room 3413, 482-1104.
        Western Hemisphere.--Ann H. Hughes, Room 3826, 482-5324.
            Director, Office of Latin America and the Caribbean.--Walter 
                Bastian, Room 3025, 482-2436.
                NAFTA.--Regina Vargo, Room 3026, 482-0393.
                Inter-American Affairs.--Stephen Jacobs, Room 3033, 482-
                    3101.
        Asia and the Pacific.--Nancy Linn Patton, Room 3203, 482-5251.
            Director, Office of--
                China Economic Area.--Donald Forest, Room 2317, 482-
                    5527.
                Korea and Southeast Asia.--Susan Blackman, Room 3203, 
                    482-1695.
                South Asia and Oceania.--William Cavitt, Room 2308, 482-
                    2954.
        Japan.--Marjory Searing, Room 2318, 482-4527.
            Director, Office of--
                Japan Trade Policy.--Philip Agress, Room 2318, 482-4527.
                Japan Commercial Programs.--Robert Francis, Room 2324, 
                    482-2425.

                ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR TRADE DEVELOPMENT

Assistant Secretary.--Raymond E. Vickery, Jr., Room 3832, 482-1461.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Clyde W. Robinson, Room 3832, 482-1112.
    
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        Director, Office of--
            Planning, Coordination and Resource Management.--Robert W. 
                Pearson, Room 3223, 482-4921.
            Export Promotion Coordination.--[Vacant], Room 2003, 482-
                4501.
            Trade and Economic Analysis.--Jonathan C. Menes, Room 2815, 
                482-5145.
        Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
            Technology and Aerospace Industries.--Ellis R. Mottur, Room 
                2800A, 482-1872.
                Director, Office of--
                    Aerospace.--Sally H. Bath, Room 2128, 482-1229.
                    Computers and Business Equipment.--John McPhee, Room 
                        2806, 482-0572.
                    Microelectronics Medical Equipment and 
                        Instrumentation.--Jeffrey Gren, Room 1015, 482-
                        2587.
                    Telecommunications.--Roger F. Stechschulte, Room 
                        1009, 482-4466.
            Basic Industries.--Michael J. Copps, Room 4043, 482-0614.
                Director, Office of--
                    Automotive Industry Affairs.--Henry P. Misisco, Room 
                        4036, 482-0554.
                    Materials, Metals and Chemicals.--Robert C. Reiley, 
                        Room 4039, 482-0575.
                    Energy Infrastructure and Machinery.--Andrew Vitali, 
                        Room 4411, 482-1466.
            Service Industries and Finance.--Jude Kearney, Room 1128, 
                482-5261.
                Director, Office of--
                    Export Trading Company Affairs.--W. Dawn Busby, Room 
                        1800, 482-5131.
                    Finance.--[Vacant], Room 1104, 482-3277.
                    Services Industries.--Josephine Ludolph, Room 1124, 
                        482-3575.
            Textiles, Apparel and Consumer Goods Industries.--Rita D. 
                Hayes, Room 3001A, 482-3737.
                Director, Office of--
                    Textiles and Apparel.--Ronald Levin, Room 3100, 482-
                        5078.
                    Consumer Goods.--John H. Boyd, Room 3013, 482-0337.
            Environmental Technologies Exports.--Anne L. Alonzo, Room 
                4324, 482-5225.

                  MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT AGENCY

Director.--[Vacant], Room 5053, 482-5061; FAX: 482-5117.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant], 482-2654.
        Assistant Director for--
            Operations.--[Vacant], Room 5061, 482-8015.
            Program Development.--[Vacant], Room 5096, 482-5770.
            External Affairs.--[Vacant], Room 5097, 482-3007.
    Executive Officer.--George Parish, Room 5089, 482-5741.

             NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION

Herbert C. Hoover Building, Room 5128, 14th Street between Pennsylvania 
     and Constitution Avenues 20230.  Phone, 482-3436; FAX: 482-8203

Under Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere.--Donald J. Baker.
    Assistant Secretary.--Douglas K. Hall, Room 5804, 482-3567.
        Deputy Under Secretary.--Diana H. Josephson, Room 5810, 482-
            5135.
        Chief Scientist.--Kathryn Sullivan, Room 5128, 482-2977.
        Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Will E. Martin, Room 5805, 482-
            6076.
            Assistant Administrator for--
                Fisheries.--Rolland A. Schmitten, Room 9358, SSMC-1, 
                    Silver Spring, MD, 20910, (301) 713-2239; FAX: 713-
                    2258.
                Oceanic and Atmospheric Research.--Ned A. Ostenso, Room 
                    4330, SSMC-1, Silver Spring, MD 20910, (301) 713-
                    2458; FAX: 713-5167.
                Ocean Services and Coastal Zone Management.--William S. 
                    Wilson, Room 611, 1825 Univ., 606-4140.
                Weather Services.--Elbert W. Friday, Jr., Room 18130, 
                    SSMC-1, Silver Spring, MD 20910, (301) 713-0689.
                Satellite and Information Services.--Robert S. Winokur, 
                    Room 2069, FOB-4, (301) 457-5115.
        General Counsel.--Terry D. Garcia, Room 5814, 482-4080.
        Comptroller.--Andrew Moxam, Room 6811, 482-2291.
            Director, Office of--
                Administration.--Robert F. Fagin, Room 6863, 482-2300; 
                    FAX: 482-4960.
                Public and Constituents Affairs.--Lori A. Arguelles, 
                    Room 6203, 482-4190.
                    
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                NOAA Corps Operations.--Rear Admiral Sigmund R. 
                    Peterson, Room 505, 11400 Rockville Pike, Rockville, 
                    MD, (301) 413-0110; FAX: 413-0410.
                Sustainable Development and Intergovernmental Affairs.--
                    John K. Bullard, 482-3384.

                       PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE

  2021 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22202.  Phone, (703) 305-
                        8600; FAX: (703) 305-8664

Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Commissioner of Patent and 
        Trademarks.--Bruce A. Lehman, Suite 906, Crystal Park 2, 2121 
        Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA, (703) 305-8600.
    Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary and Commissioner.--
        Robert L. Stoll, Crystal Park 2, Suite 906, 2121 Crystal Drive, 
        Arlington, VA (703) 305-8600.
    Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Acting Deputy 
        Commissioner of Patent and Trademarks.--Lawrence J. Goffney, 
        Jr., Crystal Park 2, Suite 902, 2121 Crystal Drive, Arlington, 
        VA (703) 305-9300.
        Chief Administrative Patent Judge of the Board of Patent Appeals 
            and Interferences.--Fred McKelvey, Room 12C08, Crystal 
            Gateway 2, 1225 Jefferson Davis Highway, VA (703) 603-3361.
            Vice Chief Administrative Patent Judge of the Board of 
                Patent Appeals and Interferences.--Ian A. Calvert, Room 
                12C08, Crystal Gateway 2, 1225 Jefferson Davis Highway, 
                VA, (703) 603-3361.

                      ADMINISTRATIVE PATENT JUDGES

                            Crystal Gateway 2

Neil E. Abrams, Room 12C08, (703) 603-3361.
Lee Barrett, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Raymond F. Cardillo, Jr., Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Marc L. Caroff, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Irwin C. Cohen, Room 12C08, (703) 603-3361.
Mary F. Downey, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Michael R. Fleming, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Charles E. Frankfort, Room 12C08, (703) 603-3361.
Bradley R. Garris, Room 12C08, (703) 603-3361.
Melvin Goldstein, Room 12C08, (703) 603-3361.
Teddy Gron, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Kenneth W. Hairston, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Adriene L. Hanlon, Room 12C08, (703) 603-3361.
Gary Harkcom, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Edward C. Kimlin, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Errol A. Krass, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Jameson Lee, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
William E. Lyddane, Room 12C08, (703) 603-3361.
John C. Martin, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
 Harrison E. McCandlish, Room 12C08, (703) 603-3361.
John P. McQuade, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
James M. Meister, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Edward J. Meros, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Andrew H. Metz, Room 12C08, (703) 603-3361.
Chung Pak, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
William F. Pate III, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Verlin R. Pendegrass, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Richard Schafer, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Jerry Smith, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
John D. Smith, Room 12C08, (703) 603-3361.
Ronald H. Smith, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
William F. Smith, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Michael Sofocleous, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Lawrence J. Staab, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Bruce H. Stoner, Jr., Room 12C08, (703) 603-3361.
James D. Thomas, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Vincent Turner, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Stanley M. Urynowicz, Jr., Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Cameron Weiffenbach, Room 10C01, (703) 603-3300.
Sherman D. Winters, Room 12C08, (703) 603-3361.

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    Deputy Associate Commissioner for Administration and Quality 
        Services.--Theresa A. Brelsford, Suite 819, Crystal Park 1, 2011 
        Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA, (703) 305-9100.
    Assistant Commissioner for Patents.--[Vacant], Suite 910, Crystal 
        Park 2, 2121 Crystal Drive, (703) 305-8800.
        Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Patents.--Edward R. Kazenske, 
            Suite 910, Crystal Park 2, 2121 Crystal Drive, Arlington, 
            VA, (703) 305-8800.
        Deputy Assistant Commissioner for--
            Patent Policy and Projects.--Stephen G. Kunin, Suite 910, 
                Crystal Park 2, 2121 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA, (703) 
                305-8850.
            Patent Process Services.--J.O. Thomas, Jr., Suite 700, 
                Crystal Park 3, 2231 Crystal Drive, (703) 305-9269.
        Administrator for Search and Information Resources 
            Administration.--John F. Terapane, Jr., Suite 700, Crystal 
            Park 3, 2231 Crystal Drive. Arlington, VA, (703) 308-6900.
        Patent Group Directors:
            1110--John E. Kittle, Room 8D19, (703) 308-1495.
            1200--Richard V. Fisher, Room 3D09, (703) 308-0193.
            1300--Barry S. Richman, Room 5D19, (703) 308-1193.
            1500--Theodore Morris, Room 7D09, (703) 308-2359.
            1800--John J. Doll, Room 12A05, (703) 308-1123.
            2100--Stewart J. Levy, Room 11D37, (703) 308-0658.
            2200--Robert E. Garrett, Room 11D17, (703) 308-0753.
            2300--Bobby R. Gray, Room 4A23, (703) 305-9700.
            2400--Paul T. Sewell (acting), Room 6D37, (703) 308-0777.
            2500--Janice A. Howell, Room 3A25, (703) 308-0530.
            2600--Nicolas Godici, Room 8A23, (703) 305-4800.
            3100--Frederick R. Schmidt, Room 8D19, (703) 308-1134.
            3200--Carlton R. Croyle, Room 10A12, (703) 308-1078.
            3300--John L. Love, Room 4D19, (703) 308-0873.
            3400--Donald G. Kelly, Room 3D19, (703) 308-0975.
            3500--Al Lawrence Smith, Room 3D19, (703) 308-1020.
    Assistant Commissioner for Trademarks.--Philip G. Hampton II, Suite 
        10B10, South Tower, 2900 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA, (703) 
        308-8900.
        Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Trademarks.--Robert M. 
            Anderson, Suite 10B10, South Tower, 2900 Crystal Drive, 
            Arlington, VA, (703) 308-8900.
    Chief Administrative Trademark Judge for the Trademark Trial and 
        Appeal Board.--J. David Sams, Suite 9A03, South Tower, 2900 
        Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA, (703) 308-9300 ext. 200.
        Administrative Trademark Judges.--Ellen Seeherman, Room 9A09, 
            308-9300 ext. 206; Robert F. Cissel, Room 9A21, ext. 201; 
            Paula T. Hairston, Room 9A05, ext. 222; G. Douglas Hohein, 
            Room 9D01, ext. 203; Janet E. Rice, Room 9A07, ext. 205; 
            Rany L. Simms, Room 9A25, ext. 207; Elmer W. Hanak III, Room 
            9A17, ext. 202; T. Jeffrey Quinn, Room 9A13, ext. 204.

    Solicitor.--Nancy Linck, Suite 918, Crystal Park 2, 2121 Crystal 
        Drive, Arlington, VA (703) 305-9035.
    Deputy Solicitor.--Albin F. Drost, Suite 918, Crystal Park 2, 2121 
        Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA (703) 305-9035.
        Associate and Assistant Solicitors.--Karen A. Buchanan; James T. 
            Carmichael; Scott A. Chambers; Murriel E. Crawford; Joseph 
            L. Dixon; Linda M. Isacson; Kevin T. Kramer; Joseph G. 
            Piccolo; Linda M. Skoro; Nancy C. Slutter; Richard E. 
            Torczon; Suite 918, Crystal Park 2, 2121 Crystal Drive, 
            Arlington, VA (703) 305-9035.
    Associate Commissioner and Chief Financial Officer.--Bradford R. 
        Huther, Suite 904, Crystal Park 2, 2121 Crystal Drive, 
        Arlington, VA, (703) 305-9200.
    Chief Information Officer.--Dennis Shaw, Suite 1004, Crystal Park 2, 
        2121 Crystal Drive, (703) 305-9400.
    Administrator of the Office of Legislative and International 
        Affairs.--G. Lee Skillington (acting), Suite 902, Crystal Park 
        2, 2121 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA, (703) 305-9300.
        Attorneys.--Lois E. Boland; Kathy Dussault; H. Dieter Hoinkes; 
            Michael S. Keplinger; Keith Kupferschmind; Jeffrey Kushan; 
            Chris Meyer; Michael O'Neil; Lee J. Schroeder; G. Lee 
            Skillington; Terri Southwick; Alan Wright; Carlisle Walters; 
            Richard Wilder; Jo Ellen Urban; Alice T. Zalik; Suite 902, 
            Crystal Park 2, 2121 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA, (703) 
            305-9300.
    Congressional Liaison.--Janie F. Cooksey, Suite 902, Crystal Park 2, 
        2121 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA (703) 305-9300.
    Director, Office of Public Affairs.--Richard Maulsby, Suite 100, 
        Crystal Park 2, 2121 Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA (703) 305-
        8341.
        
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                        TECHNOLOGY ADMINISTRATION

Herbert C. Hoover Building, Room 4824, 14th Street between Pennsylvania 
     and Constitution Avenues 20230.  Phone, 482-1575; FAX: 501-2492

Under Secretary.--Mary L. Good, Room 4824, 482-1575.
    Deputy Under Secretary.--Gary Bachula, Room 4822, 482-1091.
    Director, Congressional Affairs.--Judy Jablow, Room 4822, 482-2123.
    Staff Director.--Joyce S. Hasty, Room 4823, 482-5804.
    Director, Public Affairs, PNGV.--Virginia Miller, Room 7060, 482-
        6030.
        Legislative Officer.--Steven D. Needle, Room 4841, 482-8007.
        Chief Counsel.--Mark Bohannon, Room 4835, 482-1984.

                      OFFICE FOR TECHNOLOGY POLICY

Assistant Secretary.--Graham Mitchell, Room 4814-C, 482-1581; FAX: (202) 
        482-4817.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Kelly Carnes, Room 4814-C, 482-1403.
        Director, Office of--
            Strategic Planning, Public Affairs.--Cheryl Mendonsa, Room 
                4814-C, 482-3037.
            International Policy.--Elliot Maxwell, Room 4817, 482-5150.
            Manufacturing Competitiveness.--Cary Gravatt, Room 4841, 
                482-5524.
            Technology Competitiveness.--Jon Paugh (acting), Room 4418, 
                482-6101.

             NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY

   Gaithersburg, MD 20899.  Phone, (301) 921-1000; FAX: (301) 975-2128

Director.--Arati Prabhakar, Administration Building, Room A1134, (301) 
        975-2300.
    Deputy Director.--Raymond G. Kammer, Room A1134, (301) 975-2300.
    Associate Director.--Samuel Kramer, Room A1134, (301) 975-2305.
    Deputy Chief Counsel.--Michael R. Rubin, Room A813, (301) 975-2308.
    Director for Congressional and Legislative Affairs.--Esther C. 
        Cassidy, Room A1111, (301) 975-3080.
    Director, Office of Quality Programs.--Curt Reimann, Room A537, 
        (301) 975-2001.
        Deputy Director, Office of Quality Programs.--Harry S. Hertz, 
            Room A537, (301) 975-2360.
    Director, Program Office.--Elaine Bunten-Mines, Room A1000, (301) 
        975-2667.
        Budget Officer.--Thomas A. Gary, Room A1026, (301) 975-2669.
        Personnel Officer.--Ellen M. Dowd, Room A123, (301) 975-3000.
    Director of--
        Office of International and Academic Affairs.-- B. Stephen 
            Carpenter, Room A505, (301) 975-3069.
        Advanced Technology Program.--Brian C. Belanger (acting), Room 
            A603, (301) 975-5187.
        Director, NIST/Boulder Laboratories.--David W. Norcross 
            (acting), Building 1, Boulder, CO, (303) 497-3237.

                           TECHNOLOGY SERVICES

Director.--Peter L.M. Heydemann, TB418/Room 102, (301) 975-4500.
    Deputy Director.--David E. Edgerly, TB418/Room 102, (301) 975-4500.
    Director, Manufacturing Extension Partnership Program.--Kevin M. 
        Carr (acting), Building 301/Room C121, (301) 975-2008.

                             ADMINISTRATION

Director.--Jorge R. Urrutia, Administration Building, Room A1105, (301) 
        975-2390.
    Deputy Director.--Karl E. Bell, Room A1105, (301) 975-2390.
    Chief, Public Affairs Division.--Matthew Heyman, Room A905, (301) 
        975-2758.

            ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY

Director.--Judson C. French, Building 220, Room B358, (301) 975-2220.
    Deputy Director.--Robert E. Hebner, Building 220, Room B358, (301) 
        975-2220.

                  MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING LABORATORY

Director.--Michael J. Wozny, Building 220, Room B322, (301) 975-3400.
    Deputy Director.--Richard F. Jackson, Building 220, Room B322, (301) 
        975-3401.

               CHEMICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY

Director.--Hratch G. Semerjian, Building 222, Room A317, (301) 975-3145.
    Deputy Director.--William F. Koch, Building 222, Room A317, (301) 
        975-3146.
        
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                           PHYSICS LABORATORY

Director.--Katharine B. Gebbie, Building 221, Room B160, (301) 975-4200.
    Deputy Director.--William R. Ott, Building 221, Room B160, (301) 
        975-4200.

              MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY

Director.--Lyle H. Schwartz, Building 223, Room B309, (301) 975-5658.
    Deputy Director.--Harry L. Rook, Room B223, Room B309, (301) 975-
        5658.

                  BUILDING AND FIRE RESEARCH LABORATORY

Director.--Richard N. Wright II, Building 226, Room B216, (301) 975-
        5900.
    Deputy Director.--Jack E. Snell, Building 226, Room B216, (301) 975-
        5900.

                       COMPUTER SYSTEMS LABORATORY

Director.--James H. Burrows, Building 225, Room B154, (301) 975-2822.
    Associate Director for Computer Security.--F. Lynn NcNulty, (301) 
        975-3241.

              COMPUTING AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS LABORATORY

Director.--Joan R. Rosenblatt, Building 225, Room B118, (301) 975-2728.
    Deputy Director.--Al Sher, Building 225, Room B118, (301) 975-2729.

                 NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE

  Room 200, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161; FAX: 482-4093

Director.--Donald R. Johnson, Room 200 FORBES, (703) 487-4636.
    Deputy Director.--Donald Corrigan, Room 200 FORBES, (703) 487-4636.

       NATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION

   Herbert C. Hoover Building, 14th and Constitution Ave., NW., 20230.

Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information.--Larry Irving, 
        Room 4898, 482-1840; FAX: 482-1635.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Thomas J. Sugrue, Room 4898, 482-1830.
        Chief of Staff.--Michele C. Farquhar, Room 4892, 482-1835.
    Director, Congressional Affairs.--Ellen Bloom, Room 4898, 482-1551.
        Chief Counsel.--Barbara Wellbery, Room 4713, 482-1816.
        Director of Public Affairs.--[Vacant], Room 4898, 482-1551.
        Associate Administrator, Office of--
            Telecommunications and Information Applications.--Charles 
                Rush (acting), Room 4889, 482-5802.
            International Affairs.--Carol Darr, Room 4720, 482-1304.
            Policy Analysis and Development.--[Vacant], Room 4725, 482-
                1880.
            Spectrum Management.--Richard D. Parlow, Room 4099, 482-
                1850.
        Director, Institute for Telecommunications Sciences.--William F. 
            Utlaut, Boulder, CO, (303) 497-3500.

                 U.S. TRAVEL AND TOURISM ADMINISTRATION

Herbert C. Hoover Building, Room 1855, 14th Street between Pennsylvania 
     and Constitution Avenues 20230.  Phone, 482-0136; FAX: 482-8887

Under Secretary.--Greg Farmer, Room 1863, 482-0136.
    Deputy Under Secretary.--Leslie R. Doggett, Room 1863, 482-0140.
        Assistant Secretary for Tourism Marketing.--[Vacant], Room 1860, 
            482-4752.
        Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tourism Marketing.--Wyndon D. 
            Wynegar, Room 1860, 482-4752.
        Director, Office of World Fairs and International Expositions.--
            Linda Harbaugh (acting), Room 1510, 482-2404.
        Director, Office of Policy and Planning.--Helen Marano, Room 
            1510, 482-2404.

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                           DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

  Frances Perkins Building, Third and Constitution Avenue NW. 20210.   
                          Phone, (202) 219-5000

    ROBERT B. REICH, from Pennsylvania, born in Scranton, PA, June 24, 
1946; raised in rural South Salem, NY; B.A., Dartmouth College, 1968; 
M.A., Oxford University, Oxford, England, 1970; J.D., Yale Law School, 
1973; law clerk to Chief Judge Frank M. Coffin, Court of Appeals, 
Portland, ME, 1973-74; assistant to the Solicitor General, Department of 
Justice, 1974-76; assistant director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, 
1976-77; director, Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation, Federal 
Trade Commission, 1977-81; public policy lecturer, John F. Kennedy 
School of Government, Harvard University, 1981-93; author of seven 
books; was nominated Secretary of Labor on January 20, 1993; confirmed 
on January 21, 1993.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

  Frances Perkins Building, Third and Constitution Avenue NW. 20210.   
                             Phone, 219-8271

Secretary of Labor.--Robert B. Reich.
        Confidential Assistant.--Ann Delory.
    Chief of Staff.--Leslie Loble.
        Deputy Chief of Staff.--Kris Balderston.
    Counselor to the Secretary.--John Donahue.
    Chief Economist.--Alan Krueger.
    Director for the Executive Secretariat.--T. Michael Kerr.
    Director of Scheduling and Advance.--[Vacant.]

                     OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY

  Frances Perkins Building, Third and Constitution Avenue NW. 20210.   
                             Phone, 219-8271

Deputy Secretary.--Thomas P. Glynn.
    Associate Deputy Secretaries: Steve Rosenthal; Charles Smith 
        (acting).
        Chief of Staff.--Beth Alpert.

                        ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES

      Techworld, 800 K Street NW., Suite 4148, Washington, DC 20001

Chief Administrative Law Judge.--John N. Vittone (acting), 633-0341.

                          BENEFITS REVIEW BOARD

      Techworld, 800 K Street NW., Suite 500, Washington, DC 20001

Chair.--Betty Jean Hall, 633-7501.

                  EMPLOYEES COMPENSATION APPEALS BOARD

      Reporters Building, 300 7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20210

Chairman.--Michael J. Walsh, 401-8600.

              OFFICE OF SMALL AND MINORITY BUSINESS AFFAIRS

  Frances Perkins Building, Room C-2318, Third Street and Constitution 
                            Avenue NW. 20210

Director.--June M. Robinson, 219-9148.

                         ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-4309, Third Street and Constitution 
                            Avenue NW. 20210

Executive Director.--David A. O'Brien (acting), 219-9039.
    Deputy Director.--Gresham C. Smith, 219-9728.
    
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        WAGE APPEALS BOARD AND BOARD OF SERVICE CONTRACT APPEALS

  Frances Perkins Building, Room N-1651, Third Street and Constitution 
                   Avenue NW. 20210.   Phone, 219-9039

Chair.--David A. O'Brien.
    Members: Joyce D. Miller (alternate); Ruth E. Perts; Karl J. 
        Sandstrom.
        Executive Secretary.--Gerald F. Krizan.
        Staff Assistant.--Ernestine Battle.

   ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CONGRESSIONAL AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

Frances Perkins Building, Room S-2018, Third and Constitution Avenue NW. 
                        20210.   Phone, 219-4692

Assistant Secretary.--Geri D. Palast.
    Special Assistants: David Boundy; Jeffrey Cohen; Jane E. Hall.
    Staff Assistant.--LaJanice M. Tolefree.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Darla J. Letourneau; Mary Ann 
        Richardson, Room S1325, 219-6141.
    Legislative Officers: Michael Little; Amy Mall, Room S1325, 219-
        6141.
    Legislative Assistant.--Chris Moseley, Room S1325, 219-6141.
    Staff Assistant.--Janice Williams, Room S1325, 219-6141.
Administrative Officer.--Joycelyn J. Daniels, Room S1318, 219-6141.

                   OFFICE OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

Associate Director.--Nancy Kirshner, Room S1325, 219-6141.
    Intergovernmental Officers: Dan Chavez; Alina Walker.
    Intergovernmental Assistants: Edward M. Flynn; Liz S. Gonchar; 
        Timothy E. Jennings.

                          EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS

Associate Director.--Vince Trivelli, Room S1325, 219-6141.
    Legislative Officers: Kathy Curran; Pete D. Galvin; Angela Jackson.

                         EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING

Associate Assistant Secretary.--Richard Hobbie, Room S1325, 219-6141.
    Associate Director.--Terri G. Bergman.
    Legislative Officer.--William Kamela.
    Legislative Assistants: Tim Fuller; Brian Smith.

            WORKER-MANAGEMENT, SAFETY AND HEALTH AND PENSIONS

Associate Director.--Ross Eisenbrey, Room S1325, 219-6141.
    Legislative Officers: Alma R. Candelaria; Kevin M. Maroney.

                           HEALTH CARE REFORM

Associate Director.--Monica Healy, Room S1325, 219-6141.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Region I.--Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode 
        Island, Vermont.
    Secretary's Representative.--Thomas Davis; Deputy Assistant 
        Secretary, Sean King, One Congress Street, Boston, MA 02114-
        2023, (617) 565-2281.
Region II.--New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.
    Secretary's Representative.--Hulbert James, 201 Varick Street, Suite 
        605, New York, NY 10014-4811, (212) 337-2387.
Region III.--Pennsylvania, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, 
        Virginia, West Virginia.
    Secretary's Representative.--Patricia Halpin-Murphy, 3535 Market 
        Street, Room 14-120, Philadelphia, PA 19104-3309, (215) 596-
        1116.
Region IV.--Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, North 
        Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.
    Secretary's Representative.--Barbara Kelly, 1371 Peachtree Street 
        NE., Room 624, Atlanta, GA 30367, (404) 347-4366.
Region V.--Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.
    Secretary's Representative.--Lois O'Keefe, 230 South Dearborn 
        Street, Suite 3810, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 353-4703.
        
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Region VI.--Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma.
    Secretary's Representative.--[Vacant], Federal Building, Room 735, 
        525 Griffin Street, Dallas, TX 75202, (214) 767-6807.
Region VII.--Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri.
    Secretary's Representative.--[Vacant], Room 2508, 911 Walnut Street, 
        Kansas City, MO 64106, (816) 426-6371.
Region VIII.--Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming.
    Secretary's Representative.--[Vacant], Federal Building, Room 14561, 
        1961 Stout Street, Denver, CO 80294, (303) 844-4131.
Region IX.--California, Hawaii, Nevada, Arizona, Guam.
    Secretary's Representative.--Rick Sawyer, 71 Stevenson Street, Suite 
        1035, San Francisco, CA 94119-3766, (415) 744-6596.
Region X.--Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.
    Secretary's Representative.--Patricia Stell, 1111 Third Avenue, 
        Suite 920, Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 553-0574.

                 ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-2018, Third Street and Constitution 
                   Avenue NW. 20210.   Phone, 219-5502

Assistant Secretary.--Anne Lewis.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Howard Waddell; Jeannie Watson, 219-
        8211.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Region I.--Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode 
        Island, Vermont.
    Public Affairs Director.--John Chavez, 1 Congress Street, 11th 
        floor, Boston, MA 02114-2023, (617) 565-2072.
Region II.--New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.
    Public Affairs Director.--Chester Fultz, Room 605, 201 Varick 
        Street, New York, NY 10014-4811, (212) 337-2319.
Region III.--Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, 
        Virginia, West Virginia.
    Public Affairs Director.--Kate Dugan, Room 14120, 3535 Market 
        Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, (215) 596-1139.
Region IV.--Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, North 
        Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.
    Public Affairs Director.--Dan Fuqua, Room 317, 1371 Peachtree Street 
        NE., Atlanta, GA 30376, (404) 347-4495.
Region V.--Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.
    Public Affairs Director.--Brad Mitchell, Room 3192, 230 South 
        Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 353-6976.
Region VI.--Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.
    Public Affairs Director.--Sherrie Morna, Room 734, 525 Griffin 
        Street, Dallas, TX 75202, (214) 767-4777.
Region VII.--Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri.
    Public Affairs Director.--Patrick Hand, Room 2509, City Center 
        Square, 11000 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64105, (816) 426-
        5481.
Region VIII.--Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, 
        Wyoming.
    Public Affairs Director.--Ernest E. Sanchez, Federal Building, Room 
        1468, 1961 Stout Street, Denver, CO 80294, (303) 391-6981.
Region IX.--Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada.
    Public Affairs Director.--Joe Kirkbride, Suite 1035, 71 Stevenson 
        Street, San Francisco, CA 94119-3766, (415) 744-6675.
Region X.--Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.
    Public Affairs Director.--Mike Shimizu, Building B, Room 805, 1111 
        Third Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 553-7620.

                  BUREAU OF INTERNATIONAL LABOR AFFAIRS

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-2235, Third Street and Constitution 
                   Avenue NW. 20210.   Phone, 219-6043

Deputy Under Secretary.--Joaquin F. Otero.
    Associate Deputy Under Secretary.--Andrew J. Samet.
        Special Assistants: Gabriela Araujo; Daniel Solomon.
            Director, Office of--
                Foreign Relations.--John Ferch, 219-7631.
                International Economic Affairs.--Jorge Perez-Lopez, 219-
                    7597.
                    
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                International Organization.--Charles Spring, 219-7682.
                Management, Administration and Planning.--Ronald Van 
                    Helden (acting), 219-6274.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-1303, Third Street and Constitution 
                  Avenue NW. 20210.   Phone, 219-6191.

Inspector General.--Charles C. Masten, 219-7296.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Patricia Dalton.
        Assistant Inspector General for--
        Audit.--Joseph E. Fisch, Room S-5022.
        Investigations.--F.M. Broadaway, Room S-5512, 357-0492.
        Management and Counsel.--Sylvia T. Horowitz, Room S-1305, 219-
            4930.
        Freedom of Information and Privacy Act Coordinator.--Pamela 
            Davis, Room S-1305, 219-4930.

                             WOMEN'S BUREAU

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-3002, Third Street and Constitution 
                   Avenue NW. 20210.   Phone, 219-6611

Director.--Karen Beth Nussbaum.
    Chief, Office of--
        Administrative Management.--Wynette Wilson (acting), Room S-
            3305, 219-6606.
        Policy Analysis and Information.--Collis N. Phillips, Room S-
            3311, 219-6627.
        Programs and Technical Assistance.--Roberta V. McKay, Room S-
            3317, 219-6626.

               PENSION AND WELFARE BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-2524, Third Street and Constitution 
           Avenue NW. 20210.   Phone, 219-8233; FAX: 219-5526

Assistant Secretary.--E. Olena Berg.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy.--Meredith Miller.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Alan D. Lebowitz, Room N-5677, 219-
            9048.
        Executive Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Sue 
            Ugelow, 219-9048.
        Confidential Assistant.--Valerie Washington.
        Senior Director for Policy and Legislative Analysis.--Morton 
                Klevan, Room N-5677, 219-9044.
            Director of--
                Program, Planning, Evaluation and Management.--Brian C. 
                    McDonnell, Room N-5668, 219-6471.
                Chief Accountant.--Ian Dingwall, Room N-5508, 219-8818.
                Enforcement.--Charles Lerner, Room N-5702, 219-8840.
                Exemption Determinations.--Ivan L. Strasfeld, Room N-
                    5649, 219-8194.
                Information Management.--Mervyn A. Schwedt, Room N-5459, 
                    219-5514.
                Program Services.--Sharon Watson, Room N-5625, 219-6999.
                Regulations and Interpretations.--Robert Doyle, Room N-
                    5669, 219-4504.
                Research and Economic Analysis.--Richard Hinz, Room N-
                    5718, 219-4505.

                   EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ADMINISTRATION

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-2321, Third Street and Constitution 
                   Avenue, NW 20210.   Phone, 219-6191

Assistant Secretary.--Bernard E. Anderson.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards.--Gene Karp.
        Coordinator, Equal Employment Opportunity Unit.--Carvin Cook, 
            219-8741.
    Wage and Hour Administrator.--Maria Echaveste, 219-8305.
        Deputy Administrators: [Vacant]; John R. Fraser, 219-8305.
    Assistant Administrator, Office of--
        Policy, Planning and Review.--Charles E. Pugh, 219-5409.
        Program Operations.--William W. Gross (acting), 219-8353.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Federal Contract Compliance 
        Programs.--Shirley J. Wilcher, 219-9475.
        Deputy Director.--Annie Blackwell (acting), 219-9476.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Workers' Compensation Programs.--Ida 
        L. Castro, 219-7503.
        Deputy Director.--Shelby Hallmark, 219-7503.
            Director, Division of Planning, Policy and Standards.--Diane 
                B. Svenonius, 219-7491.
                
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                Director for--
                    Coal Mine Worker's Compensation Programs.--James L. 
                        DeMarce, 219-6692.
                    Federal Employees' Compensation Programs.--Thomas M. 
                        Markey, 219-7552.

   OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT

 Frances Perkins Building, S-2514, Third Street and Constitution Avenue 
                      NW. 20210.   Phone, 219-9086

Assistant Secretary.--Cynthia A. Metzler.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Cecilia J. Bankins, 219-9088.
        Director, Civil Rights Center.--Annabelle T. Lockhart, Room 
            N4123, 219-8927.
            Chief, Office of--
                Compliance Assistance and Planning.--Lynne Pratico, 219-
                    8927.
                Counseling, Mediation and Evaluation.--Carl Whisenton, 
                    219-6362.
                Enforcement.--Gregory T. Shaw, 219-7026.
        Director, Information Technology Center.--John G. Dinneen, Room 
            N1301, 219-8343.
            Director, Office of--
                Technical Support.--Greg Storey, 219-6183.
                Customized Software Center.--Thomas Byrne, 219-1916.
                Electronic Publication and Workgroup Systems Center.--
                    Reggie Moore, 219-7418.
                Computer Support and Training Center.--Shirley Malia, 
                    219-9228.
        Director, Business Operations Center.--Cecilia J. Bankins 
            (acting), 219-7928.
            Director, Office of--
                Administrative Services Center.--Edward M. Reardon, Room 
                    S1524, 219-6414.
                Finance Center.--George B. Baily, Room S5526, 219-7383.
                    Financial Advocate.--Adele Paskowski, Room S5526, 
                        219-7801.
                Procurement Services.--Daniel Murphy, Room S5220, 219-
                    4631.
                Acquisition Advocate.--Melvin Goldberg, Room S1522, 219-
                    9174.
                Office of Cost Determination.--Steve Garfinkel, Rom 
                    S1506, 219-8391.
                Office of Business Systems Service.--Michelle Ouellet, 
                    Room S1522, 219-8904.
        Director, Human Resources Center.--Thomas Delaney, Room C5526, 
            219-6551.
            Deputy Director.--Nancy Flynn, 219-9191.
                Director, Office of--
                    Work and Family Center.--Gale Guest.
                    Training and Development Center.--Milton Blount, 
                        Jr., Room N2305, 219-7401.
                    Career Management and Assessment Center.--Kim Green, 
                        Room N5416, 219-0118.
                    Labor Management Partnership Center.--Jerry 
                        Lelchook, Room N5476, 219-6521.
                    Personnel Services and Human Resources Analysis and 
                        Innovation.--Gary Saturen, C5516, 219-6677.
        Director of Office of Safety and Health.--Frederick A. Drayton, 
            Room S2220F, 219-6687.
            Safety Services Team.--Helen Li, Room S3217, 219-6188.
            Workers' Compensation and Substance Control Team.--Sam 
                DeGenova, Room N1301, 219-6687.
        Director, Office of--
            Program Coordination and Information Center.--Tali Stepp, 
                219-6414.
            Reinvention Center.--Mark Pelofky, Room N2609, 219-7357.
            Executive Services Center.--Kathy Fox, 219-9090.

                ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR POLICY AND BUDGET

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-2312, Third Street and Constitution 
                  Avenue NW. 20210.   Phone, 219-6181.

Assistant Secretary.--Timothy M. Barnicle.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Roland G. Droitsch, 219-9058.
    Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Robert Rodriguez, 219-6197.
    Director of the Office of Budget.--James E. McMullen, 219-6888.

                         OFFICE OF THE SOLICITOR

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-2002, Third Street and Constitution 
                  Avenue NW. 20210.   Phone, 219-7675.

Solicitor.--Thomas S. Williamson, Jr.
    Confidential Assistant.--Beverly Saunders.
    Executive Assistant.--Thomasenia Duncan, Room S-2314, 219-7705.
    Special Assistants: Craig W. Hukill, 219-7701; Nancy Rooney, 219-
        7705. 
        
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        Deputy Solicitor for--
            National Operations.--Oliver B. Quinn, 219-7675.
            Regional Operations.--Ronald G. Whiting, 219-7705.
            Planning and Coordination.--Judith E. Kramer, 219-7705.

       OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT AND LITIGATION SUPPORT

Director.--Lydia Gardner Leeds, Room N-2414, 219-6863.
    Deputy Director.--Wesley L. Curl.
        Financial Managers: Alice Rapport; Cathy Sullivan, Room N-2427, 
            219-5301.
        Personnel Officer.--Patricia Friesz, Room N-2431, 219-5374.
        EEO/Employee Relations.--Rebecca Miller, Room N-2431, 219-5276.
        Litigation Support.--Raymond Kukulski, Room N-2414, 219-6874.
        Automation Information Services.--Mary Cline-Buso, Room N-2414, 
            219-6874.

                     DIVISION OF BLACK LUNG BENEFITS

Associate Solicitor.--Donald S. Shire, Room N-2605, 219-4435.
    Deputy Associate Solicitor.--Rae Ellen Frank James, 219-4422.
        Counsel for--
            Administrative Litigation and Legal Advice: Michael J. 
                Rutledge, 219-4419; Richard A. Sied, 219-4402.
            Appellate Litigation: Christian Barber; Patricia M. Nece, 
                219-4417.
            Enforcement.--Michael J. Denney, 219-4418.

                        DIVISION OF CIVIL RIGHTS

Associate Solicitor.--James D. Henry, Room N-246, 219-8286.
    Deputy Associate Solicitor.--Gary Buff, 219-8293.
        Counsel for--
            Interpretations and Advice.--Suzan Chastain, 219-8000.
            Litigation: William Alexander; Heidi Dalzell-Finger, 219-
                8000.
        Senior Program Attorney.--Penny Dash, 219-8000.
        Senior Trial Attorneys: Richard Gilman; Debra A. Millenson, 219-
            8262.

                      DIVISION OF EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

Associate Solicitor.--Carol A. DeDeo, Room S-4325, 219-4405.
    Deputy Associate Solicitor.--[Vacant.]
        Counsel for--
            Claims.--Jeffrey Nesvet, 219-5465.
            FECA.--Daniel T. Franklin, 219-4405.
            Longshore: Janet Dunlop, 219-4465; Samuel Oshinsky, 219-
                4405.
        Senior Trial Attorney.--Joshua T. Gillelan II, 219-5465.

                 EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING LEGAL SERVICES

Associate Solicitor.--Charles D. Raymond, Room N-2101, 219-7754.
    Deputy Associate Solicitor.--Jonathan H. Waxman, 219-7758.
    Counsel for Litigation.--Harry L. Sheinfeld, 219-7836.
        Counsel for--
            Employment and Immigration Programs.--Bruce W. Alter, 219-
                7857.
            Job Training Program.--A. Robert Pfeffer, 219-7857.
            Unemployment Compensation.--Michael Apfelbaum, 219-7874.

                          FAIR LABOR STANDARDS

Associate Solicitor.--Monica Gallagher, Room N-2716, 219-7570.
    Deputy Associate Solicitor.--Gail V. Coleman, 219-7577.
        Counsel for--
            Appellate Litigation.--William J. Stone, 219-7584.
            Employment Standards.--Linda Jan S. Pack, 219-7579.
            Legal Advice.--Gregory B. Taylor, 219-7626.
            Trial Litigation.--Douglas J. Davidson, 219-7620.
        Senior Trial Attorney.--Jonathan Kronheim, 219-7550.
        
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                    DIVISION OF LABOR MANAGEMENT LAWS

Associate Solicitor.--John F. Depenbrock, Room N-2475, 219-8607.
    Deputy Associate Solicitor.--Barton S. Widom.
        Counsel for--
            International Affairs/Opinions: Dennis Paquette, 219-8633; 
                Susan M. Webman, 219-8627.
            Litigation.--Helene Boetticher, 219-8534.
        Attorney Adviser.--Donald D. Carter, 219-8631.

                DIVISION OF LEGISLATION AND LEGAL COUNSEL

Associate Solicitor.--Robert A. Shapiro, Room N-2428, 219-8201.
    Deputy Associate Solicitor.--Bruce Cohen.
        Counsel for--
            Administrative Law: Peter D. Galvin, 219-8065; Miriam 
                Miller, 219-8188.
            Ethics.--David Apol, 219-8065.
            Labor Relations.--Mark Maxin, 219-8088.
            Legislative Reports.--Richard Crone, 219-8065.
        Attorney Adviser.--Seth Zinman, 219-8066.

                   DIVISION OF MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH

     Ballston Towers #3, 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22203

Associate Solicitor.--Edward P. Clair, Room 420, (703) 235-1151.
    Deputy Associate Solicitor.--Thomas A. Mascolino.
        Counsel for--
            Appellate Litigation.--W. Christian Schumann, Room 426, 
                (703) 235-1165.
            Coal Standards and Advice.--M. Katherine Alejandro, Room 
                430, (703) 235-1157.
            Metal/Non-Metal Standards and Advice.--Deborah K. Green, 
                Room 428, (703) 235-1161.
            Trial Litigation.--Douglas White, Room 414, (703) 235-1153.

               DIVISION OF OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

Associate Solicitor.--Joseph M. Woodward, Room S-4004, 219-7723.
    Deputy Associate Solicitor.--Donald G. Shalhou, 219-7727.
        Counsel for--
            Appellate Litigation: Ann Rosenthal, 219-7718; Barbara 
                Werthmann, 219-6823.
            General Legal Advice.--Robert Swain, 219-6811.
            Health Standards.--Daniel Jacoby, 219-7711.
            Safety Standards.--George Henschel, 219-6700.
            Trial and OSHRC Litigation.--Daniel Mick, 219-6822.
        Senior Trial Attorneys: Kenneth Hellman, 219-6801; Bruce F. 
            Justh, 219-7718.
        General Attorneys: Charles P. Gordon; Richard Pfeffer, 219-7711.

                   DIVISION OF PLAN BENEFITS SECURITY

Associate Solicitor.--Marc I. Machiz, Room N-4611, 219-8634.
    Deputy Associate Solicitor.--Sherwin Kaplan.
        Counsel for--
            Decentralized and Special Litigation.--Karen Handorf, 219-
                7931.
            Fiduciary Litigation.--Risa Sandler.
            General Litigation.--Leslie Perlmann, 219-6928.
            Regulation.--William Taylor, 219-9590.
            Senior Trial Attorneys: Daniel McQuire; Timothy Nauser; 
                William Scott; William P. Tedesco, 219-8642; William 
                Zuckerman, 219-8637.

       DIVISION OF SPECIAL APPELLATE AND SUPREME COURT LITIGATION

Associate Solicitor.--Allen H. Feldman, Room N-2700, 219-8237.
    Deputy Associate Solicitor.--Steven J. Mandel, 219-8235.
        Counsel for Appellate Litigation.--Nathaniel I. Spiller, 219-
            8247.
        Senior Trial Attorneys: Mark S. Flynn; Edward D. Sieger, 219-
            8247.
            
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              OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-2315, Third Street and Constitution 
                   Avenue NW. 20210.   Phone, 219-6091

Assistant Secretary.--Joe Dear.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Emily Sheketoff; James W. Stanley; 
        Greg Walchman.
        Director, Office of--
            Construction and Engineering.--Russell B. Swanson, 219-8644.
            Field Programs.--Jimmy Roberts (acting), 219-7725.
            Information and Consumer Affairs.--Richard Liblong, 219-
                8148.
            Special Management Programs.--Conchita M. Baylor (acting), 
                219-8985.
            Statistics.---Stephen A. Newell, 219-6463.
        Director of--
            Administrative Programs.--David C. Zeigler, 219-8576.
            Health Standards.--John F. Martonik, 219-7075.
            Compliance Programs.--John B. Miles, Jr., 219-9308.
            Federal-State Operations.--Paula O. White, 219-7251.
            Policy.--Michael A. Silverstein, 219-8021.
            Safety Standards Programs.--Thomas Seymore, 219-8063.
            Technical Support.--Charles E. Adkins.

                 EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-2307, Third Street and Constitution 
                   Avenue NW. 20210.   Phone, 219-6050

Assistant Secretary.--Douglas Ross.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Carolyn M. Golding; John M. Robinson; 
        Raymond Uhalde.
    Chief of Staff.--Sally Sachar.
    Director, Public Affairs.--Bonnie Friedman, Room N4700, 219-6871.
    Associate Assistant Secretary for Job Training Programs.--Josephine 
        Nieves, Room N4457, 219-6236.
        Director, Office of--
            Employment and Training Program.--[Vacant], Room N4666, 219-
                5580.
            Job Corps.--Peter E. Rell, Room N4508, 219-8550.
            Special Targeted Programs.--Paul Mayrand, Room N4641, 219-
                5585.
            Administrator, Office of Financial and Administrative 
                Management.--Bryan T. Keilty, Room N4671, 219-5690.
        Director, Office of--
            Comptroller.--David T. Duncan, Room S5207, 219-6760.
            Grants and Contract Management.--Edward A. Tomchick, Room 
                N4671, 219-5690.
            Information Resources Management.--Robert A. Coyer, Room 
                S5207, 219-5741.
            Management Support.--Joseph T. Paslawski, Room N4671, 219-
                5690.
            Strategic Planning and Policy Development.--Raymond J. 
                Uhalde, Room N5637, 219-8659.
        Chief, Division of--
            Performance Management and Evaluation.--Karen Greene, Room 
                N5629, 219-8680.
            Policy, Legislation and Dissemination.--Gerri Fiala, Room 
                N5637, 219-8659.
            Research and Program Demonstration.--Alvin Lafayette Grisby, 
                Room N5637, 219-5677.
            Work-Based Learning.--James Van Erden, Room N4649, 219-6540.
        Director for--
            Trade Adjustment Assistance.--Victor Trunzo, Room C4318, 
                219-5555.
            Worker Retraining and Adjustment Programs: Eric Johnson; 
                Shirley Smith, Room N5426, 219-5577.
            Regional Management.--Barbara Farmer, Room N5309, 219-5585.
        Director for--
            Unemployment Insurance.--Mary Ann Wyrsch, Room S4231, 219-
                7831.
            U.S. Employment Service.--John M. Robinson, Room N4470, 219-
                5257.
            Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.--Anthony Swoope, Room 
                N4649, 219-5921.

                  MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

  4015 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22203.   Phone, (703) 235-1385; 
                              FAX: 235-1563

Assistant Secretary.--J. Davitt McAteer.
    Deputy Assistant Secretaries: Andrea M. Hricko, 235-2625; Edward C. 
        Hugler, 235-2600.
        
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        Chief, Office of--
            Congressional and Legislative Affairs.--Sylvia Milanese 
                (acting), 235-1392.
            Information and Public Affairs.--Wayne E. Veneman, 235-1452.
            Standards, Regulations and Variances.--Patricia W. Silvey, 
                235-1910.
        Administrator for--
            Coal Mine Safety and Health.--Marvin W. Nichols, Jr., 235-
                9423.
            Metal and Nonmetal Mine Safety and Health.--Vernon R. Gomez, 
                235-1565.

                VETERANS' EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICE

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-1313, Third Street and Constitution 
                   Avenue NW. 20210.   Phone, 219-9116

Assistant Secretary.--Preston M. Taylor, Jr.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Al Borrego.
        Executive Assistant.--Charles Lee.
    Director, Office of--
        Field Operations.--Jeffrey C. Crandell, 219-9105.
        Information Management and Budget.--Hary P. Puente-Duany.
        Veterans' Employment, Reemployment, and Training.--Jeffrey C. 
            Crandell (acting).

                       BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS

Postal Square Building, Suite 4040, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE. 20212.   
                     Phone, 606-6623; FAX: 606-6610

Commissioner.--Katherine G. Abraham, Suite 4040, 606-7800.
    Deputy Commissioner, Office of Administration and Internal 
            Operations.--William G. Barron, 606-7802.
    Quality and Information of Management Staff.--William D. Eisenberg, 
            Suite 4130, 606-6304.
        Assistant Commissioner, Office of--
            Administration--Daniel J. Lacey, Suite 4060, 606-7777.
            Technology and Survey Processing.--Carl J. Lowe, Suite 5025, 
                606-7600
        Director of--
            Survey Processing.--John D. Sinks, Suite 5025, 606-7606.
            Technology and Computing Services.--Arnold Bresnick, Suite 
                5015, 606-7603.

                         ASSOCIATE COMMISSIONER

Compensation and Working Conditions.--Kimberly D. Zieschang, Suite 4130, 
    606-6302.
    Deputy Associate Commissioner.--[Vacant.]
        Assistant Commissioner, Office of--
        Compensation Levels and Trends.--Kathleen M. MacDonald, Suite 
            4130, 606-6302.
        Safety, Health, and Working Conditions.--[Vacant], Suite 4130, 
            606-6304.
        Employment Projection.--Ronald E. Kutscher, Suite 2135, 606-
            5900.
        Employment and Unemployment Statistics.--Thomas J. Plewes, Suite 
            4925, 606-6400.
    Deputy Associate Commissioner.--[Vacant.]
        Assistant Commissioner, Office of--
            Current Employment Analysis.--John E. Bregger, Suite 4675, 
                606-6388.
            Federal/State Programs.--[Vacant], Suite 4840, 606-6500.
            Field Operations.--Laura B. King, Suite 935, 606-5800.
            Prices and Living Conditions.--Kenneth V. Dalton, Suite 
                3120, 606-6960.
    Deputy Associate Commissioner.--[Vacant.]
        Assistant Commissioner, Office of--
            Consumer Prices and Price Indexes.--Paul Armknecht, Suite 
                3130, 606-6950.
            Industrial Prices and Price Indexes.--John M. Galvin, S3840, 
                606-7700.
            Industrial Price Programs.--Katrian W. Reut, Suite 3955, 
                606-7100.
            Productivity and Technology.--Edwin R. Dean, Suite 2150, 
                606-5600.
            Publications.--Deborah P. Klein, Suite 4915, 606-7398.
            Research and Evaluation.--Wesley L. Schaible, Suite 4080, 
                606-7400.
        Assistant Commissioner, Office of--
            Economic Research.--Marilyn E. Manser, Suite 4915, 606-7398.
            Survey Methods Research.--Cathryn S. Dippo, Suite 4925, 606-
                7372.
                
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                   U.S. NATIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE

  Frances Perkins Building, Room C-4327, Third Street and Constitution 
                            Avenue NW. 20210

Secretary of the U.S. National Administrative Office.--Irasema Garza, 
    501-6653.

                  OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Frances Perkins Building, Third Street and Constitution Avenue NW. 20210

Chief Financial Officer.--William R. Reise (acting), 219-6891.
    Deputy Chief Financial Officer.--William R. Reise, 219-6891.
        Special Assistant.--Harry Echols, 219-6891.
            Director, Office of--
                Financial Integrity.--William T. Furman, 219-6891.
                Accounting and Payment Services.--Norman Perkins 
                    (acting), 219-8314.
                Financial Systems.--Fred Danzig, 219-4881.

                    OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN WORKPLACE

  Frances Perkins Building, Room S-2203, Third Street and Constitution 
                            Avenue NW. 20210

Assistant Secretary.--[Vacant], Room S2203, 219-6045.
    Executive Assistant.--[Vacant.]
    Confidential Assistant.--[Vacant.]
    Public Affairs Team.--Meg Ingold, Room N5402, 219-6098.
    Administrative Management and Technology Team.--Joan Rind, Room 
        N5603, 219-8595.

                  OFFICE OF WORK AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Robert Portman, Room S2203, 219-6045.
    Director of Programs.--Stephanie Swirsky, Room N5419, 219-5769.
    Senior Policy Advisor.--Jonathan Low, Room N5402, 219-6098.

                   OFFICE OF LABOR-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Charles Richards, Room S2203, 219-6045.
    Special Assistant.--Toni Riley Jones, Room N5402, 219-6098.
    Statutory Programs.--Kelley Andrews, Room N5419, 219-4473.
        Labor-Management Programs: Ronald Glass, Room N5402, 219-6098; 
            Edward Onanian, Room N5402, 219-6487; Philip Riccobono, Room 
            N5402, 219-6098.

                  OFFICE OF LABOR-MANAGEMENT STANDARDS

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Edmundo Gonzales, Room S2203, 219-6065.
    Office of Policy and Program Support.--John Kotch, Room N5605, 219-
        7337.
    Deputy Director.--Joseph Fuchs, Room N5605, 219-7337.
        Division of Interpretations and Standards.--Kay Oshel, Room 
            N5605, 219-7373.
        Division of Liaison, Compliance Assistance and Training.--Lary 
            Yud, Room 5605, 219-7320.
    Office of Elections, Trusteeships, and International Union Audits.--
        Lary Yud (acting), Room N5119, 219-7337.
        Division of International Union Audits.--[Vacant], Room N5109, 
            219-7303.
        Division of Elections and Trusteeships.--[Vacant], Room N5119, 
            219-7353.
    Office of Field Operations.--A. Lois Barksdale, Room N5613, 219-
        6491.
        Division of Reports and Disclosure.--Kay Bethea, Room N5616, 
            219-8861.

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                 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

           200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201.  Phone, 475-0257


    DONNA E. SHALALA, of Wisconsin, Secretary of Health and Human 
Services, nominated by President Clinton, January 20, 1993; confirmed by 
the Senate, January 21, 1993; sworn in on January 22, 1993; born in 
Cleveland, OH on February 14, 1941; B.A., Western College for Women, 
1962; Ph.D, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse 
University, 1970; volunteered for the U.S. Peace Corps, and spent 2 
years teaching in Iran 1962-64; served as assistant to the director of 
the Metropolitan Studies Program, lecturer in social science and 
assistant to the dean at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public 
Affairs at Syracuse 1966-70; taught political science at Bernard Baruch 
College 1970-72; taught politics and education at Teachers College, 
Columbia University 1972-79; Spencer Academy of Education, 1972-1973; 
John Simon Guggenheim Fellow, 1975-1976; visiting professor, Yale Law 
School, 1976; Leadership Fellow with the Japan Society 1987; director 
and treasurer of the Municipal Assistance Corporation, 1975-77; served 
in the Carter Administration as Assistant Secretary for Policy 
Development and Research, Department of Housing Urban Development 1977-
80; member: board of the Children's Defense Fund 1980-92, chair, 1992; 
member: Committee for Economic Development; director and trustee Spelman 
College; the Brookings Institute; the Carnegie Foundation; Spencer 
Foundation; Institute for International Economics; Council of Foreign 
Relations; National Collegiate Athlete Association Foundation; New York 
Urban Coalition and the National Women's Law Center; member: National 
Science Board of Commission on the Future of the National Science 
Foundation; Advisory Committee to the Director of the National 
Institutes of Health, NIH Office of Minority Program's Fact Finding 
Team; Carnegie Commission of Science, Technology and Government; Higher 
Education Colloguium on Science Facilities; Knight Commission on 
Intercollegiate Athletes; and the Steering Committee of the Bishop 
Desmond Tutu Southern African Refugee Scholarship Fund; received 
honorary degrees from 17 colleges and universities; lectured and written 
extensively on matters dealing with education, urban fiscal, political, 
tax, social science and government financing issues.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201.  Phone, 
                                619-0257

Secretary of Health and Human Services.--Donna E. Shalala, Ph.D, Room 
        615F, 690-7000.
    Confidential Assistant to the Secretary.--Jolinda Gaither.
    Executive Staff Analyst to the Secretary.--Virginia Boldon.
    Counselor to the Secretary.--Peter D. Edelman.
    Chief of Staff.--Kevin Thurm, 690-6133.

                     OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY

Deputy Secretary.--Walter Broadnax, Room 614G, 690-7431.
    Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary.--[Vacant], 690-6347.
    Staff Assistant to the Deputy Secretary.--Barbara Ricks.
    Counselor to the Deputy Secretary.--[Vacant], 690-6347.
    Director of Intergovernmental Affairs.--John Monahan, 690-6060.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

  Wilbur J. Cohen Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201.  Phone, 
                                619-3148

Inspector General.--June Gibbs Brown, Room 5250, 619-3148.
    Special Assistant to the Inspector General.--Richard B. Calahan, 
        Room 5262B, 619-7772.
    Executive Assistant to the Inspector General.--Doris J. Young, Room 
        5250.
    Principal Deputy Inspector General.--Bryan B. Mitchell, Room 5554, 
        619-3146.
    Assistant Inspector General for Management and Policy.--Jane 
        Tebbutt, Room 5555, 619-0475.
    Deputy Inspector General for--
        Investigations.--Larry D. Morey, Room 5238, 619-3208.
        Audit Services.--Thomas D. Roslewicz, Room 5700B, 619-3155.
        
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        Evaluation and Inspections.--Michael F. Mangano, Room 5660, 619-
            0480.
        Congressional Liaison Officer.--Stephen H. Davis, Room 5274, 
            619-3270.

                              CIVIL RIGHTS

  Wilbur J. Cohen Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201.  Phone, 
                         619-6403; FAX: 619-3437

Director.--[Vacant], Room 5400, 619-0403.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant], Room 5400, 619-0585.
    Executive Assistant to the Director.--Mary Martin, Room 5400.
    Confidential Assistant to the Director.--[Vacant], Room 5413, 619-
        3197.
    Associate Deputy Director for--
        Management Planning and Evaluation.--Paul Kretchmar, Room 5065, 
            619-0321.
        Program Operations.--Ronald G. Copeland, Room 5039, 619-0553.

                            CONSUMER AFFAIRS

         Premier Building, 1725 I Street 20006.  Phone, 634-9610

Director.--[Vacant], Room 700, 634-9610.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant.]
    Director, Office of--
        Public and Legislative Affairs.--[Vacant.]
        Planning, Budget, and Evaluation.--E. Waverly Land, 634-4177.
        Policy and Education Development.--Howard Seltzer, 634-4319.
        Business, Consumer, and International Liaison.--Patricia A. 
            Faley, 634-4329; FAX: 634-4135.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

     Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue, SW. 20201

       Wilbur J. Cohen Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

        Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857

     Altmeyer Building, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235

General Counsel.--Harriet S. Rabb, (HHHB), Room 722, 690-7741.
    Deputy General Counsel.--Beverly Dennis III, (HHHB), Room 707F, 690-
        7721.
    Deputy General Counsel (Legal Counsel).--Nan Hunter, (HHHB), Room 
        707F, 690-7780.
    Special Assistants to the General Counsel: Andrew Hyman, 690-6318; 
        Sandra H. Shapiro, (HHHB), Room 707F, 690-6318.
    Executive Officer.--Ronald R. Ruffo, 690-7705.
    FAX Number (IMM Office).--690-7998.
    FAX Number (Admin. Office).--690-5452.
    Associate General Counsel for--
        Ethics Division/Special Counsel for Ethics.--Jack Kress, (HHHB), 
            Room 710E, 690-7258.
        Business and Administrative Law Division.--Eileen Bradley, 
            (WJCB), Room 5362, 619-0150.
        Civil Rights Division.--George Lyon, (WJCB), Room 5061, 619-
            0900.
        Children, Family and Aging Division.--Frank Dell'Acqua, (HHHB), 
            Room 411D, 690-8005.
        Food and Drug Division.--Margaret Porter, (PKLNB), Room 6-57 
            (301) 443-4370.
        Health Care Financing Division.--Darrell Grinstead, (WJCB), Room 
            5309, 619-0300.
        Inspector General Division.--D. McCarthy Thornton, (WJCB), Room 
            5541, 619-0335.
        Legislation Division.--Frances White, (HHHB), Room 411D, 690-
            7760.
        Public Health Division.--Richard Riseberg, (PKLNB), Room 4A-53, 
            (301) 443-2644.
        Social Security Division.--Donald Gonya, (ALTMB), Room 600, 
            (301) 965-0600.

                   ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR LEGISLATION

Assistant Secretary.--Jerry Klepner, 690-7627; FAX 690-7380.
    Executive Assistant.--Irene Bueno.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Rich Tarplin.
        Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
            Congressional Liaison.--Kimberly C. Parker, 690-6786.
            Health.--Karen L. Pollitz, 690-7450.
            Human Services.--Mary Bourdette, 690-6311.
            
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                 ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Azis LaZelle, 690-7850.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Policy and Communication.--Melissa Skofield, 690-6853.
        Media.--Victor Zonana, 690-6343; FAX: 690-6247.
            Director for News Division.--P. Campbell Gardett.

              ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET

     Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

       Wilbur J. Cohen Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

Assistant Secretary.--Kenneth S. Apfel, (HHHB), Room 514G, 690-6396; 
    FAX: 690-5405.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Elizabeth M. James, (HHHB), 
        Room 514G, 690-6061.
    Special Assistant.--Joni Cunningham, (HHHB), Room 508G, 690-7339.
    Special Assistant (Executive Secretary).--James L. Webb, (HHHB), 
        Room 510G, 690-7391.
    Administrative Officer.--Fanseen Smith, (HHHB), Room 508G, 690-6877.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Grants and Acquisition Management.--
            Terrence J. Tychan, (HHHB), Room 517D, 690-6901.
        Director, Office of--
            Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.--Verl Zanders 
                (acting), (HHHB), Room 517D, 690-7300.
            Grants Management.--Gary Talesnik, (HHHB), Room 517D, 690-
                8740.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Budget.--Dennis P. Williams, (HHHB), 
            Room 503H, 690-7393.
        Director, OS Equal Employment Opportunity Office.--Barbara B. 
            Aulenbach, (WJCB), Room 4317, 619-1564.
        Divisional Directors:
            Public Health and Social Services Budget Analysis.--William 
                R. Beldon, (HHHB), Room 503H, 690-7846.
            Health Benefits and Income Security Budget Analysis.--
                Christine S. Bayne, (HHHB), Room 503H, 690-6553.
            Budget Policy and Management.--Cary Weems, (HHHB), Room 
                503H, 690-6151.
            Budget Analysis.--Joseph Cook (acting), (HHHB), Room 523H, 
                690-6345.
            Integrity and Organizational Review.--Edwin Sullivan, 
                (HHHB), Room 517D, 690-6100.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Finance.--George H. Strader, (HHHB), 
            Room 739H, 690-7084.
        Special Assistant.--Joseph J. Perricone, (HHHB), Room 739H, 690-
            7084.
        Manager, Budget Execution Staff.--Edward Martin, (HHHB), Room 
            741H, 690-8048.
        Director, Office of--
            Financial Operations.--George Strader, (HHHB), Room 750D, 
                690-8085.
            Financial Policy.--Gary Talesnik, (HHHB), Room 705D, 690-
                6176.
            Financial Systems.--William Topolewski, (HHHB), Room 730D, 
                690-6226.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Information Resources Management.--
            Neil J. Stillman, (HHHB), Room 531H, 690-6162.
        Special Assistant.--Joanne Amato, (HHHB), Room 513D, 690-8358.
        Program Coordination Staff Director.--James F. Trickett, (HHHB), 
            Room 531H, 690-7989.
        Director, Office of--
            Information, Policy and Review.--Fred Wirth, (HHHB), Room 
                531H, 690-6162.
            Information Technology.--Michael Carleton, (HHHB), Room 
                531H, 690-6162.
    Director, Administrative Services Center.--Peggy Dodd (acting), 
            (WJCB), Room 4721, 619-1755.
        Special Assistant.--Judy Satine, (WJCB), Room 4718, 619-1755.
            Divisional Directors:
                Special Programs Coordination.--Philip Kogan, (WJCB), 
                    Room 4712, 619-0426.
                Buildings Operations.--Joseph Manchester, (WJCB), Room 
                    4456, 619-3000.
        Health and Wellness Center Director.--Calvin Nophlin, (HHHB), 
            Room 231D, 690-8029.
            
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            ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION

                       Hubert H. Humphrey Building

Assistant Secretary/Director of Equal Employment Opportunity.--Thomas S. 
        McFee, Room 522A, 690-7284.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Eugene Kinlow, Room 522A, 690-6191.
    Chairman.--Norval D. Settle, Room 637D, Room 637D, 690-7707.
    Director, Office of--
        Human Resources Information Management.--Thomas King, Room 506E, 
            690-8185.
        Personnel Services.--Evelyn Kirby, Room 504E, 690-7354.
        Human Resource Strategic Planning and Policy.--Charles J. 
            McCarty III, Room 500E, 690-6424.
        Human Relations.--LaForest Faulkner, Room 510E, 690-6300.

             ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PLANNING AND EVALUATION

     Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

Assistant Secretary.--David T. Ellwood, Room 415F, 690-7858.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Judith Feder.
    Executive Officer.--Naomi Goldstein; FAX: 690-6518.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Health Policy.--Kenneth Thorpe, Room 442E, 690-6870.
        Income Security Policy.--Wendell Primus, Room 404E, 690-7409.
        Family, Community and Long-Term Care Policy.--[Vacant], Room 
            424E, 690-6443.
        Program Systems.--Gerald H. Britten, Room 447D, 690-8774.

                         ADMINISTRATION ON AGING

  Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Room 309F, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 
                             20201, 401-4634

       Wilbur J. Cohen Building, 330 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

Assistant Secretary for Aging.--Fernando M. Torres-Gil, Cohen Building, 
    Room 4760, 619-0556.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Portia Mittelman, (HHH), 401-
        4541.
    Deputy Commissioner.--John F. McCarthy.
    Associate Commissioner for--
        State and Community Affairs.--Edwin L. Walker.
        Program Development.--Joyce T. Berry, Ph.D.
        American Indian, Alaskan Native Hawaiian Programs.--M. Yvonne 
            Jackson, Room 4752, 619-2957.

                          FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

 Aerospace Building, Sixth Floor East, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW. 20447

     Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

Director.--Norman Thompson, Aerospace Building, Sixth Floor, 401-9238.
    Deputy Director.--Michael Sturman, (HHHB), Room 309F, 690-8713.
    Administrative Officer.--Lucy Perez, Aerospace Building, Sixth 
        Floor, 401-4717.
    Financial and Grants Policy Staff Chief.--Anne Gould, Aerospace 
        Building, Sixth Floor, 401-4591.
    Director, Division of--
        Budget and Finance.--Ellen Murray (acting), Aerospace Building, 
            Sixth Floor, 401-4653.
        Formula, Entitlement, and Block Grants.--[Vacant].
        Discretionary Grants.--Joel Anthony, (HHHB), Room 323B, 690-
            8243.
        Audit Resolution and Grant Oversight.--Larry Smith, Aerospace 
            Building, Sixth Floor, 401-9349.

          INFORMATION SYSTEMS/CHILD SUPPORT INFORMATION SYSTEMS

 Aerospace Building, Sixth Floor East, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW. 20447

     Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

Director.--Naomi Marr, 7th Floor, Aerospace Building, 401-9257.
    Deputy Director.--Larry Guerrero, (HHHB), Room 326F, 690-6275.
    
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    Director, Division of--
        State Systems Approvals.--Robert Stauffer, Aerospace Building, 
            4th Floor, 401-9361.
        Program Systems.--James Eatmon, (HHHB), Room 303B, 690-6381.
        Administrative Systems and Networks.--Sam Robbins, Aerospace 
            Building, 4th Floor, 401-9306.
        Child Support Information Systems.--[Vacant], Aerospace 
            Building, 4th Floor, 401-9364.

                               MANAGEMENT

 Aerospace Building, Sixth Floor East, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW. 20447

     Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

Director.--Robert Stovenour, Aerospace Building, 7th Floor, 401-6987.
    Deputy Director.--Sylvia Vela.
    Director, Division of--
        Acquisition Management.--Barbara Twombly, (HHHB), Room 323B, 
            690-6305.
        Administrative Services.--William Pack, Aerospace Building, 4th 
            Floor, 401-9300.
        Human Resources.--Sandi Goines, Aerospace Building, 4th Floor, 
            401-9377.
        Management Analysis.--Francis Lynch, (HHHB), Room 303D, 690-
            7867.

                          POLICY AND EVALUATION

 Aerospace Building, Sixth Floor East, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW. 20447

Director.--Howard Rolston, 7th Floor, 401-9220.
    Deputy Director.--Janet Hartnett, 7th Floor, 401-6984.
    Director, Division of--
        Policy and Legislation.--Madeline Mocko, 6th Floor, 401-9223.
        Research and Evaluation.--Paul Bordes, 6th Floor, 401-9224.

                             PUBLIC AFFAIRS

 Aerospace Building, Sixth Floor East, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW. 20447

     Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

Director.--[Vacant], Aerospace Building, 7th Floor, 401-9218.
    Deputy Director.--David Siegel.
    Director, Division of--
        Public Information.--[Vacant], (HHHB), Room 348F, 401-5122.
        Publication Services.--Mary (Katie) Miller, Aerospace Building, 
            7th Floor, 401-9218.
        Intergovernmental Affairs.--[Vacant], Aerospace Building, 7th 
            Floor, 401-5134.

              ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES

 Aerospace Building, Sixth Floor East, 370 L'Enfant Promenade SW. 20447

Assistant Secretary.--Mary Jo Bane (designee), 401-9200.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--[Vacant], 401-2337.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Program Operations.--Laurence Love, 
        401-9200.
    Deputy Assistant for Policy and External Affairs.--[Vacant], 401-
        9200.

             ADMINISTRATION ON CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES

     Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

 Aerospace Building, Sixth Floor East, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW. 20447

Commissioner.--[Vacant], (HHHB), Room 2026, 205-8347.
    Deputy Commissioner.--Joseph Mottola.
    Administrative Officer.--Ed Perez, (HHHB), Room 2411C, 205-8246.
    Special Assistant.--Susan Orr, Room 2026, 205-8347.
    Director, Division of Program Evaluation.--Henlay Foster, (HHHB), 
        Room 2038, 205-8307.
    Associate Commissioner, Head Start Bureau.--[Vacant], (HHHB), Room 
        2217, 205-8537.
        Deputy Associate Commissioner.--Douglas Klafehn, (HHHB), Room 
            2217, 205-8569.
        Director, Division of--
            Program Operations.--James Kolb, (HHHB), Room 2058, 205-
                8508.
            Program Support.--Marlys Gustafson, (HHHB), Room 2050, 205-
                8579.
    Associate Commissioner, Children's Bureau.--[Vacant], (HHHB), Room 
        2070, 205-8588.
        Deputy Associate Commissioner.--Daniel Lewis, (HHHB), Room 2070, 
            205-8504.
            
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        Director, Division of--
            Child Welfare.--Michael Aambrose (acting), (HHHB), Room 
                2317, 205-8740.
            Child Care.--Helen Morgan, Aerospace Building, 5th Floor, 
                401-5434.
    Associate Commissioner, Family and Youth Services Bureau.--Carol 
            Behrer, (HHHB), Room 2046, 205-8086.
        Deputy Associate Commissioner.--[Vacant], (HHHB), Room 2046, 
            205-8085.
            Program Operations.--Preston Bruce, (HHHB), Room 2425, 205-
                8904.
            Program Support.--Terry Lewis, (HHHB), Room 2426, 205-8051.
    Director, National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect.--David Lloyd, 
            (HHHB), Room 2106A, 205-8910.
        Director, Division of--
            Program Policy and Planning.--Emily Cooke, (HHHB), Room 
                2004, 205-8696.
        Clearinghouse.--Joan Gaffney, (HHHB), Room 2006, 205-8709.

                        CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT

 Aerospace Building, Sixth Floor East, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW. 20447

Director.--Lawrence J. Love (acting), 6th Floor, 401-9200.
    Deputy Director.--Robert Harris (acting), 4th Floor, 401-9370.
    Public Affairs Specialist.--Michelle Jefferson, 4th Floor, 401-9373.
    Director, Division of--
        Audit.--Keith Bassett, 4th Floor, 401-9387.
        Program Operations.--Donna Bonar, 4th Floor, 401-9271.
        Policy and Planning.--Elizabeth Matheson, 4th Floor, 401-9386.

              ADMINISTRATION ON DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

     Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

Commissioner.--Deborah L. McFadden, Room 336D, 690-6590.
    Deputy Commissioner.--William Wolstein, Room 329D, 690-5504.
    Director, Office of Developmental Disabilities Programs.--Susan 
        Daniels, Room 325D, 690-5504.
    Director, Division of--
        Program Operations.--Raymond Sanchez, Room 329D, 690-6961.
        Program Development.--Terence Smith, Room 336D, 690-6897.

                   ADMINISTRATION FOR NATIVE AMERICANS

  Hubert H. Humphrey Building, Room 345-S, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 
                                  20201

Commissioner.--[Vacant], Room 339D, 690-7776.
    Deputy Commissioner.--Dominic Mastrapasqua.
    Director, Intra-Departmental Council on Indian Affairs.--Gerald 
        Gipp, Room 344F, 690-6546.
    Divisional Directors:
        East.--Lucille Dawson, Room 349F, 690-6303.
        West.--Hank Aguirre, Room 349F, 690-6439.
        Planning and Support.--Sharon McCully, Room 344F, 690-7730.

                           COMMUNITY SERVICES

 Aerospace Building, Sixth Floor East, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW. 20447

Director.--Jacqueline Lemire (acting), 5th Floor, 401-9333.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant], 5th Floor, 401-9334.
    Director, Division of--
        State Assistance.--Jaqueline Lemire, 5th Floor, 401-9340.
        Community Discretionary Programs.--[Vacant], 5th Floor, 401-
            9340.
        Community Demonstration Programs.--Margaret Washnitzer, 5th 
            Floor, 401-9218.
        Energy Assistance.--Janet Fox, 5th Floor, 401-9352.

                            FAMILY ASSISTANCE

 Aerospace Building, Sixth Floor East, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW. 20447

Director.--Diann Dawson (acting), 5th Floor, 401-9275.
    Deputy Director.--Diann Dawson.
    
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    Executive Officer.--Marissa Huttinger, 5th Floor, 401-9283.
    Director, Division of--
        AFDC Program.--Mack Storrs, 5th Floor, 401-9289.
        Quality Control.--Sean Hurley, 5th Floor, 401-9296.
        Program Evaluation.--Peter Germanis, 5th Floor, 401-9315.
        JOBS Program.--Mary Ann Higgins, 5th Floor, 401-9294.

                          REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT

 Aerospace Building, Sixth Floor East, 370 L'Enfant Promenade, SW. 20447

Director.--David Smith (acting), 6th Floor, 401-9255.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant], 6th Floor, 401-9248.
    Director, Divison of--
        Operations.--Allan Gall, 6th Floor, 401-9251.
        Policy and Analysis.--Philip Holman, 6th Floor, 401-9253.
        State Legalization and Repatriation.--David Howell, 6th Floor, 
            401-9324.

                          PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE

     Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

      Rockwall Building 2, 5515 Security Lane, Rockville, MD 20852

        Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857

Assistant Secretary for Health.--Philip R. Lee, M.D., (HHH), Room 716G, 
    690-7694.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Jo Ivey Boufford, M.D., 
        (HHH), Room 716G, 690-7694.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health.--William V. Corr, (HHH), Room 
        716G, 690-7694.
    Surgeon General.--Audrey F. Manley M.D., M.P.H., (acting), (HHH), 
        Room 716G, 690-7694.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health (Management and Budget).--
        Anthony L. Itteilag, (HHH), Room 703H, 690-5605.
    Director, Executive Secretariat.--Robert A. Rickard, (HHH), Room 
        709H, 690-6925.
        Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of--
            Health Communications.--Martis J. Davis, (HHH), Room 701H, 
                690-6867.
            Health Legislation.--Karen Pollitz, (HHH), Room 405H, 690-
                7450.
            Disease Prevention and Health Promotion.--J. Michael 
                McGinnis, M.D., (Switzer), Room 2132, 205-8611.
    Director, Office of--
        Health Planning and Evaluation.--Susanne S. Stoiber, (HHH), Room 
            729H, 205-0152.
        Intergovernmental Affairs.--Anthony F. Fitzpatrick, (Parklawn), 
            Room 17-05, (301) 443-6670.
        Emergency Preparedness.--Frank E. Young, M.D., Ph.D., 
            (Parklawn), Room 4-81, (301) 443-1167.
        Management.--Anthony L. Itteilag (acting), (Parklawn), Room 17-
            21, (301) 443-3921.
    Executive Officer, OASH Executive Office.--Thomas G. Morford 
        (acting), (HHH), Room 311-B, 401-8649.
        Director, Administrative Services Center.--Richard W. Harris, 
            (Parklawn), Room 5C-18, (301) 443-2516.
        Director, Office of--
            Organization and Management Systems.--Ellen S. Wormser, 
                (Parklawn), Room 17-51, (301) 443-2084.
            Personnel Management.--James H. Eagan, (Parklawn), Room 17-
                75, (301) 443-6571.
            Resource Management.--John C. West, (Parklawn), Room 27A-13, 
                (301) 443-1478.
            Equal Employment Opportunity.--Pedro J. Morales, (Parklawn), 
                Room 4-72, (301) 443-3165.
            National AIDS Program.--Arthur J. Lawrence, Ph.D., (acting), 
                (HHH), Room 728H, 690-5471.
            Office of Research Integrity.--Lyle W. Bivens, Ph.D., 
                (Rockwall II), Room 700, (301) 443-3400.
            National Vaccine Program.--Chester A. Robinson, D.P.A., 
                (acting), (Rockwall II), Room 1075, (301) 594-6338.
            International Health.--Linda A. Vogel, (Parklawn), Room 18-
                75, (301) 443-1774.
            Refugee Health.--Joanne Luoto, (Parklawn), Room 18-35, (301) 
                443-4130.
            Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of--
                Minority Health.--Audrey F. Manley, M.D., M.P.H., 
                    (acting), (Rockwall II), Room 1000, (301) 443-5084.
                    
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                Population Affairs.--Felicia H. Stewart, M.D., (EWT-S), 
                    Room 1116, 594-4000.
                Policy Development.--Roz D. Lasker, M.D., (HHH), Room 
                    725H, 260-0217.
            Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Projects.--[Vacant], 
                Room 725H, 690-5824.
    Executive Director, President's Council on Physical Fitness and 
        Sports.--Sandra P. Perlmutter, 701 Pennsylvania Avenue, 20004, 
        Room 250, 272-3426.
        Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office on Women's Health.--Susan J. 
            Blumenthal, M.D., (HHH), Room 730B, 690-7650.

               AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE POLICY AND RESEARCH

Administrator.--Clifton R. Gaus, Sc.D., Executive Office Center, Room 
        600, 594-6662.
    Deputy Administrator.--[Vacant].
    Director, Office of--
        Management.--Willard B. Evans, Jr., Room 601, 594-1433.
        Program Development.--Linda K. Dembo, M.D., Room 603, 594-2453.
        Scientific Review.--J. Terrel Hoffeld, M.D., Room 602, 594-1449.
        Science and Data Development.--J. Michael Fitzmaurice, Room 604, 
            594-1483.
        Forum for Quality and Effectiveness in Health Care.--Douglas 
            Kamerow, M.D., M.P.H., Room 310, 594-4015.
        Health Technology Assessment.--Thomas V. Holohan, M.D., Room 
            309, 594-4023.
    Director, Center for Medical Effectiveness Research.--Richard J. 
        Greene, M.D., Room 605, 594-1485.

        SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

Parklawn Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857.  Phone, (301) 
                                443-3825

      Rockwall Building, 2, 5515 Security Lane, Rockville, MD 20852

                       OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

Administrator.--Nelba R. Chavez, Ph.D., PKLN, Room 12-105, 443-4795.
    Deputy Administrator.--Michele W. Applegate, (acting), PKLN, Room 
        12-105, 443-4795.
        Special Assistants to the Administrator.--Helen Munzo, PKLN, 
            Room 12-105, 443-4795; Stephania O'Neill, PKLN, Room 12-105, 
            443-4795.
            Director, Equal Employment Opportunity.--Garland N. Martin, 
                PKLN, Room 16C-24, 443-4447.
            Manager, Federal Women's Program.--Anne Ambler, PKLN, Room 
                16C-24, 443-4447.
            Associate Administrator for Alcohol Prevention and Treatment 
                Policy.--Bettina M. Scott, (acting), PKLN, Room 13C-15, 
                443-7905.
            Special Assistant to the Administrator.--James M. Friedman, 
                PKLN, Room 12C-10, 443-6213.

                             OFFICE OF AIDS

Associate Administrator.--Edwin Craft, (acting), PKLN, Room 12-95, 443-
    5305.

                        OFFICE OF APPLIED STUDIES

Director.--Daniel Melnick, Ph.D., (acting), Room 16-105, 443-1038.
    Deputy Director.--Albert Woodward, Ph.D., (acting), Room 16-105443-
        6624.

                       OFFICE FOR WOMEN'S SERVICES

Associate Administrator.--Mary C. Knipmeyer, PKLN, Room 13-99, 443-5784.

           OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT, PLANNING, AND COMMUNICATIONS

Director.--Michele W. Applegate (acting), PKLN, Room 12-105, 443-4795.
    Associate Administrator for Communication.--Richard T. Kopanda 
        (acting), PKLN, Room 12-105, 443-3875.
    Associate Administrator for Communications.--[Vacant], PKLN, Room 
        13C-05, 443-8956.
    Associate Administrator for Policy and Program Coordination.--Frank 
        J. Sullivan, PKLN, Room 12C-06, 443-4111.
        
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                      OFFICE OF EXTRAMURAL PROGRAMS

Associate Administrator.--Joel Goldstein (acting), PKLN, Room 12C-26, 
    443-4266.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--Jane Taylor, Ph.D., (acting), Room 
        12C-26, 442-4266.
        Committee Management Officer.--Peggy W. Cockrill, PKLN, Room 
            12C-26, 443-4266.

                  CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION

Director.--Elaine M. Johnson, Ph.D, Rockwall II, Room 9D-10, 443-0365.
    Deputy Director.--Vivian Smith, MSW, Rockwall II, Room 9D-10, 433-
        0365.
    Executive Officer.--Elaine Parry (acting), Rockwall II, Room 9D-07, 
        443-1584.
        Director, Office of--
            Scientific Analysis and Review.--[Vacant], Rockwall II, Room 
                6-30, 443-9136.
            Demonstrations for High Risk Populations Division.--Bernard 
                R. McColgan, Rockwall II, Room 9B-03, 443-9110.
            Community Prevention and Training Division.--Ruth Sanchez-
                Way, Room 9D-18, 443-0369.
            Workplace Programs Division.--Joseph H. Autry, PKLN, Room 
                13A-54, 443-6780.

                  CENTER FOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT

Director.--David J. Mactas, Rockwell II, Room 615, 443-5700.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant], Rockwall II, Room 615, 443-5700.
        Associate Director for Policy Coordination.--George Lewis, 6th 
            floor. Rockwall II, 443-5050.
        Executive Officer.--Joseph Garcia, M.P.H., Rockwall II, Room 
            443-3203.
        Director--
            Office of Scientific Analysis and Evaluation.--Jerome Jaffe, 
                M.D., Rockwall II, 8th Floor, 443-6549.
            Clinical Programs Division.--Warren W. Hewitt (acting), 
                Rockwall II, 7th floor, 443-8160.
            State Programs Division.--Susan L. Becker, State Programs 
                Division, Rockwall II 8th Floor, 443-3820
            National Treatment Demonstrations Division.--Joyce Johnson, 
                D.O., M.A., Rockwall II, 7th floor, 443-7745.

                    CENTER FOR MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

Director.--Bernard S. Arons, M.D., PKLN, Room 15-105, 443-0001.
    Deputy Director.--Thomas Bornemann, Ed.D., PKLN, Room 15-105, 443-
        0001.
    Executive Officer.--Edward Searle (acting), PKLN, Room 15-105, 443-
        0000.
        Director--
            Office of Extramural Policy and Review.--Barbara Silver, 
                (acting), Ph.D., PKLN, Room 18C-07, 443-7883.
            Program Development and Special Populations and Projects 
                Division.--James E. Pittman, PKLN, Room 16C-26, 443-
                2940.
            Demonstration Programs Division.--Raymond Patterson, PKLN, 
                Room 11C-26, 443-3606.
            State and Community Systems Development Division.--Joyce 
                Berry, Ph.D., J.D., PKLN, 15C-26, 443-7710.

               CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

     Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

1600 Clifton Road NE., Building 1, Room 2000, Atlanta, GA 30333.  Phone 
                      (404) 639-3291; FTS: 236-3291

 Executive Park Building, 1600 Clifton Road NE., Building 1, Room 2000, 
         Atlanta, GA 30333.  Phone (404) 639-3291; FTS: 236-3291

    Presidential Building, 6525 Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, MD 20782

Director.--Dr. David Satcher, Building 1, Room 2000, (404) 639-3291.
    Deputy Director.--Dr. Claire V. Broome, Building 1, Room 2000, (404) 
        639-3294.
    Associate Director for--
        (HIV/AIDS).--James W. Curran, M.D., Executive Park, Building 26, 
            Room 2009, (404) 639-0900.
        International Health.--Joe H. Davis, M.D., Building 1, Room 
            2035, (404) 639-3530.
        Minority Health.--Ruben C. Warren, M.D., Building 1, Room 2122, 
            (404) 639-3703.
        Management and Operations.--Arthur C. (Jack) Jackson, Building 
            1, Room 2011, (404) 639-3256.
        Policy Coordination.--William Gimson (acting), Building 1, Room 
            2421, (404) 639-3258.
            
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        Policy, Planning and Evaluation.--Martha F. Katz, Building 1, 
            Room 2413, (404) 639-3243.
        Science.--Dixie E. Snider (acting), Building 1, Room 2047, (404) 
            639-3701.

                            WASHINGTON OFFICE

Associate Director/Washington.--Dr. Helene Gayle, (HHHB), Room 714B, 
        (202) 690-8598.
    Deputy Director CDC/W.--Frances L. DePeyster.
    Special Assistant.--Robert C. Irwin.

                            HEALTH AND SAFETY

Director.--Johnathan Y. Richmond, M.D., Building 14, Room 124, (404) 
        639-2172.
    Deputy Director.--David G. Taylor, M.D., Building 14, Room 232.

                     PROGRAM PLANNING AND EVALUATION

Director.--Martha F. Katz, Building 1, Room 2050, (404) 639-3243.
    Deputy Director.--Chuck Gollmar (acting).

                             PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Director.--Ann M. Simms (acting), Building 1, Room 2047, (404) 639-3286.

                             PROGRAM SUPPORT

Director.--Arthur C. Jackson, Building 1, Room 2011, 639-3256.
    Deputy Associate Director.--Joseph R. Carter, Building 1, Room 2011, 
        (404) 639-3101.
    Deputy Director.--Debbie Jones, Building 1, Room 2035, (404) 639-
        3530.
    Chief, Physical Security Activity.--Julius J. Zebehazy, Building 1, 
        Room 228, (404) 639-3175.
    Director, Office of--
        Engineering Services.--George Steube, Building 11N, Room 110, 
            (404) 639-3214.
        Financial Management.--C.F. Pickelsimer, Jr., Buckhead Facility, 
            Room 200, (404) 842-6600.
        Information Resources Management.--James Seligman, Building 1, 
            Room 6035, (404) 639-3381.
        Management Analysis and Services.--Carolyn J. Russell, Executive 
            Park, Building 22, Room, 2248, (404) 639-0440.
        Personnel Management.--Roderick L. Powell, Building 1, Room 
            1035, (404) 639-3656.
        Procurement and Grants.--John L. Williams, Buckhead Facility, 
            Room 506, (404) 842-6548.

                       EPIDEMIOLOGY PROGRAM OFFICE

Director.--Stephen B. Thacker, M.D., Building 1, Room 5009, (404) 639-
        3661.
    Assistant Director for--
        Epidemiologic Services.--Richard A. Goodman, M.D., Building 1, 
            Room 5017, (404) 639-3636.
        Science.--Edwin Kilbourne, M.D., Building 1, Room 5035, (404) 
            639-3676.
    Director, Division of--
        Field Epidemiology.--J. Lyle Conrad, M.D., Building 11 South, 
            (404) 639-3187.
        Surveillance and Epidemiology.--Donna Stroup, M.D., Building 1, 
            Room 5067, (404) 639-0080.
        Training.--Willard Cates, Jr., M.D., Building 1, Room 5116, 
            (404) 639-3838.

                   INTERNATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM OFFICE

Director.--Joe H. Davis M.D., Building 11 South, Room 104, (404) 639-
        2101.
    Deputy Director.--Melinda Moore, M.D., Building 115, Room 104, (404) 
        639-0300.
    Assistant Director for Management.--Ross C. Cox, Building 17 South, 
        Room 17, (404) 639-0345.
    Director, Division of--
        International Liaison.--Robert J. Baldwin, Building 11 South, 
            Room 38, (404) 639-0225.
        Field Services.--Stanley O. Foster, M.D., Building 11 South, 
            Room 40, (404) 639-0234.
        Technical Support.--Andrew Vernon, Building 16, Room 213, (404) 
            639-0239.
            
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                  PUBLIC HEALTH PRACTICE PROGRAM OFFICE

Director.--Edward L. Baker, M.D., Executive Park, Building 24, Room 110, 
        (404) 639-1900.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant].
    Assistant Director for--
        Academic Programs.--Carl W. Tyler, M.D., Executive Park, 
            Building 22, Room 107, (404) 639-0400.
        Planning and Evaluation.--Mary V. Hearn, Executive Park, 
            Building 22, Room 107, (404) 639-0400.
    Director for Public Health Consortium.--Joyce K. Essien, M.D., 
        Executive Park, Building 24, Room 110, (404) 639-1900.
    Director, Division of--
        Media and Training Services.--Dennis L. McDowell, Building 6, 
            Room 247, (404) 639-3707.
        Public Health Systems.--Ray M. Nicola, Executive Park, Building 
            24, Room 124, (404) 639-1960.

   NATIONAL CENTER FOR CHRONIC DISEASE PREVENTION AND HEALTH PROMOTION

Director.--Virginia S. Bales (acting), Davidson Building, Koger Center, 
        Room 4000, (404) 488-5401.
    Deputy Director.--Virginia S. Bales, (404) 488-5402.
    Deputy Director for Public Health Practice.--James S. Marks, M.D., 
        (404) 488-5403.
    Assistant/Associate Director for--
        Science.--Frank Adele, (404) 488-5414.
        HIV Programs.--Patricia Riley, Room 4033, (404) 488-5383.
        Program Development.--Jeffrey Harris (acting), Building 1, 
            Rockville, Room 14, (301) 443-6042.
        Program Operations.--Gordon E. Robbins, (404) 488-5414.
    Director, Division of--
        Surveillance and Analysis.--Jeffrey Harris (acting), Room 3109, 
            (404) 488-3128.
        Adsolescent and School Health.--Lloyd J. Kolbe, Room 3036, (404) 
            488-5314.
        Cancer Prevention and Control.--Nancy Lee, M.D., (acting), Room 
            5043, (404) 488-5496.
        Chronic Disease Control and Community Intervention.--Marjorie A. 
            Speers, M.D., Room 4190C, (404) 488-5532.
        Diabetes Translation.--Frank M. Vinicor, M.D., Room 1041, (404) 
            488-5000.
        Nutrition.--Frederick L. Trowbridge, Room 2084, (404) 488-5090.
        Reproductive Health.--James S. Marks, Room 2130, (404) 488-5191.
    Director, Office of Smoking and Health.--Michael P. Eriksen, M.D., 
        Room 5067, (404) 488-5701.

                      NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM

Director.--Walter A. Orenstein, M.D., Corporate Building 12, Room 5113, 
        (404) 639-8200.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant], Corporate Building 12, Room 5113, (404) 
        639-8200.

       NATIONAL CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND INJURY CONTROL

Director.--Richard J. Jackson, M.D., Chamblee Building 27, Room 1213, 
        (404) 488-4111.
    Deputy Director.--Windell Bradford, Room 1207, (404) 488-4113.
    Assistant Director for--
        Program Operations and Management.--Jim Monroe, Chamblee 
            Building 27, Room 1201, (404) 488-4385.
        Planning, Evaluation and Legislation.--Marilyn Disirio, JD, 
            Chamblee Building 27, Room 1125, (404) 488-4322.
        Science.--[Vacant], Chamblee Building 27, Room 1135, (404) 488-
            4548.
    Director, Division of--
        Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities.--Godfrey P. Oakley 
            M.D., Koger Center, Room 2031, (404) 488-4706.
        Environmental Hazards and Health Effects.--Henry Falk, M.D., 
            Koger Center, Room 2073, (404) 488-4772.
        Environmental Health Laboratory Sciences.--Eric J. Sampson, 
            M.D., Chamblee Building 17, Room 1103, (404) 488-4151.
            
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                 NATIONAL CENTER FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Director.--James M. Hughes, M.D., Building 1, Room 6013, (404) 639-3401.
    Deputy Director.--Ruth Berkelman, M.D., (404) 639-3945.
    Associate Director for--
        HIV/AIDS.--[Vacant], Executive Park, Building 16, Room 1060, 
            (404) 639-2000.
        Laboratory Science.--Joseph E. McDade, M.D., Building 1, Room 
            6108, (404) 639-3967.
        Management.--Wilmon R. Rushing, Building 1, Room 6106, (404) 
            639-3788.
        Epidemiologic Science.--Steven L. Solomon, M.D., Building 1, 
            Room 6107, (404) 639-2603.
    Director, Office of--
        Administrative Services.--Nancy C. Hirsch (acting), Building 1, 
            Room 6421, (404) 639-3766.
        Program Resources.--Meredith A. Hickson (acting), Building 1, 
            Room 6107, (404) 639-3473.
        Arctic Investigations Program.--Robert B. Wainwright, 225 Eagle 
            Street, Alaska, (907) 271-4011.
        Hospital Infections Program.--William J. Martone, M.D., Building 
            3, Room 117, (404) 639-1165.
        Scientific Resource Program.--Franklin Miller (acting), Building 
            1, Room 6410, (404) 639-3466.
    Director, Division of--
        Bacterial and Mycotic Diseases.--Mitchell L. Cohen, M.D., 
            Building 1, Room 4065, (404) 639-1603.
        HIV/AIDS.--Harold W. Jaffe, M.D., Executive Park, Building 16, 
            Room 1060, (404) 639-2000.
        Parasitic Diseases.--Daniel G. Colley, M.D., Chamblee Building 
            24, (404) 639-4060.
        Sexually Transmitted Diseases Laboratory Research.--Stephen A. 
            Morse, M.D., Building 1, Room 6040, (404) 639-3222.
        Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases.--Duane J. Gubler, P.O. Box 
            2087, Ft. Collins CO 80522.
        Viral and Rickettsial Diseases.--Brian W.J. Mahy, M.D., Building 
            6, Room 110, (404) 639-3574.

            NATIONAL CENTER FOR INJURY PREVENTION AND CONTROL

Director.--Mark L. Rosenberg, Koger Building, Room 2037, (404) 488-4690.
    Deputy Director.--Larry Sparks (acting), Room 2039.

                 NATIONAL CENTER FOR PREVENTION SERVICES

Director.--Helene Gayle (acting), Freeway Park, Room 2106, (404) 639-
        1800.
    Deputy Director.--Bill Parra (acting), Room 2104.
    Assistant Director for Management.--Debbie Mathis (acting), Room 
        2108, (404) 639-1802.
    Associate Director for Program.--Thena M. Durham, Room (404) 309, 
        639-1804.
    Director, Division of--
        Oral Health.--Donald W. Marianos, M.D., Chamblee Building 305, 
            Room 1304B, (404) 488-4450.
        Quarantine.--Charles R. McCance, Room 1336, (404) 639-1455.
        STD/HIV Prevention.--Judith N. Wasserheit, Room 181, (404) 639-
            2552.
        Tuberculosis Elimination.--Ken Castro, M.D. (acting), Room 127A, 
            (404) 639-2501.

                  NATIONAL CENTER FOR HEALTH STATISTICS

Director.--Manning Feinleib, M.D., Presidential Building, Room 1140, 
        (301) 436-7016.
    Deputy Director.--Jack Anderson (acting).
    Associate Director, Office of--
        Research and Methodology.--Monroe G. Sirken, M.D., Room 915, 
            (301) 436-7110.
        International Statistics.--Robert A. Israel, Room 1150, (301) 
            436-7016.
        Management.--Steve E. Nieberding, Room 1156, (301) 436-7000.
        Planning and Extramural Programs.--Gail F. Fisher, M.D., Room 
            1100, (301) 436-7050.
        Analysis and Epidemiology.--Jacob J. Feldman, M.D., Room 1000, 
            (301) 436-7026.
    Director, Division of--
        Epidemiology and Health Promotion.--Ronald W. Wilson, Room 1070, 
            (301) 436-7032.
        Analysis.--Jennifer Madans, M.D. (acting), Room 1000, (301) 436-
            5975.
        Data Processing.--Gerald C. Sanders, P.O. Box 12214, Research 
            Triangle Park, NC 27709, (919) 629-4421.
            
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        Data Services.--Phillip R. Beattie, Room 1050, (301) 436-8569.
        Health Care Statistics.--W. Edward Bacon, M.D., Room 952, (301) 
            436-8522.
        Vital Statistics.--John E. Patterson, Room 840, (301) 436-8951.
        Health Interview Statistics.--Owen Thornberry, M.D., Room 850, 
            (301) 436-7085.
        Health Examination Statistics.--Robert S. Murphy, Room 900, 
            (301) 436-7068.

           NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM

Director.--Enoch Gordis, M.D., 6000 Executive Blvd., Suite 400, (301) 
    443-3885.
    Deputy Director.--Mary Dufour, M.D., M.P.H. (acting), 6000 Executive 
        Blvd., Suite 400, (301) 443-3851.
    Executive Officer.--Martin K. Trusty, 6000 Executive Blvd., Suite 
        400, (301) 443-4373.
    Equal Opportunity Officer.--Brenda Robertson, 6000 Executive Blvd., 
        Suite 400, (301) 443-0913.
    Director, Office of--
        Planning and Resource Management.--Martin K. Trusty, 6000 
            Executive Blvd., Suite 400, (301) 443-4373.
        Policy Analysis.--Stephen W. Long, 6000 Executive Blvd., Suite 
            405, (301) 443-6370.
        Scientific Affairs.--Kenneth R. Warren, Ph.D., 6000 Executive 
            Blvd., Suite 409, (301) 443-4375.
    Director, Division of--
        Basic Research.--William E.M. Lands, Ph.D., 6000 Executive 
            Blvd., Suite 402, (301) 443-2530.
    Biometry and Epidemiology.--Thomas C. Harford, Ph.D., 6000 Executive 
        Blvd., Suite 514, (301) 443-2193.
        Clinical and Prevention Research.--Dr. Richard K. Fuller, M.D., 
            6000 Executive Blvd., Suite 505, (301) 443-1206.
        Intramural Clinical and Biological Research.--Dr. Markku 
            Linnoila, M.D., Ph.D., NIH-10, Room 3C103, (301) 496-8996.

                    NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE

Director.--Alan I. Leshner, Ph.D., Parklawn Building, Room 10-05, (301) 
    443-6480.
    Deputy Director.--Richard A. Millstein, (301) 443-6480.
    Exeuctive Officer.--Laura S. Rosenthal, (301) 443-6487.
    Director, Office of--
        Planning and Resources Management.--Laura S. Rosenthal, Parklawn 
            Building, Room 10-05, (301) 443-6487.
        Extramural Program Review.--Eleanor C. Friedenberg, Parklawn 
            Building, Room 10-42, (301) 443-2755.
        Science Policy and Communications.--Robin I. Kawazoe (acting), 
            Parklawn Building, Room 10A-55, (301) 443-6036.
        AIDS.--Harry W. Haverkos, M.D., Parklawn Building, Room 10A-38, 
            (301) 443-6697.
    Director, Division of--
        Basic Research.--James V. Dingell, Ph.D., Parklawn Building, 
            Room 10A-54, (310) 443-1887.
        Clinical and Services Research.--Robert Battjes, D.S.W. 
            (acting), Parklawn Building, Room 10A-38, (301) 443-6697.,
        Epidemiology and Prevention Research.--Zili Sloboda, Sc.D., 
            Parklawn Building, Room 9A-54, (301) 443-6504.
        Intramural Reasearch.-- George Uhl, Ph.D., M.D., (acting), 
            Francis Scott Key Medical Center, Room 302, (410) 550-1538.
        Medications Development.--Charles Grudzinskas, Ph.D., Parklawn 
            Building, Room 11A-55, (301) 443-6173.

                   NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH

Director.--Rex William Cowdry, M.D., PKLN, Room 17-99, 443-3673.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant].
    Executive Officer.--William T. Fitzsimmons, PKLN, Room 17C-02, 443-
        3877.
        Director, Office of--
            Prevention.--Juan Ramos, Ph.D., PKLN, Room 9C-23, (301) 443-
                3533.
            Equal Employment Opportunity.--Erskine D. Davis, NIH-10, 
                Room 4C218, (301) 496-2946.
            Rural Mental Health.--Charles D. Windle, Ph.D., PKLN, Room 
                10-102, (301) 443-9001.
            Special Populations.--Delores L. Parron, PKLN, Room 17C-14, 
                (301) 443-2847.
                
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            Legislative Analysis and Coordination.--LeRoy G. Goldman, 
                PKLN, Room 17C-20, (301) 443-3175.
            Scientific Information.--Marsha S. Corbett, PKLN, Room 7-99, 
                (301) 443-3600.
            Science Policy and Program Planning.--Lana R. Skirboll, 
                Ph.D., PKLN, Room 17C-26, (301) 443-4335.
    Director, Office on AIDS.--Ellen L. Stover, Ph.D., PKLN, Room 10-75, 
        (301) 443-7281.
    Director, Division of--
        Neuroscience and Behavioral Science.--Stephen H. Koslow, Ph.D., 
            PKLN, Room 11-103, (301) 443-3563
        Clinical and Treatment Research.--Jane A. Steinberg, Ph.D., 
            PKLN, Room 18C-26, (301) 443-5047.
        Epidemiology and Services Research.--Darrel A. Regier, M.D., 
            M.P.H., PKLN, Room 10-105, (301) 443-3648.
        Extramural Activities.--Hugh Stamper, Ph.D., PKLN, Room 9-105, 
            (301) 443-3367.
    Director, Division of Intramural Research Programs.--Michael J. 
        Brownstein, MD. (acting), NIH-10, 4N224, (301) 496-3501.

                 NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NURSING RESEARCH

Director.--Suzanne S. Hurd, Ph.D. (acting), NIH-31, Room 5B-03, (301) 
        496-8230.
    Deputy Director.--Suzanne Feetham, Ph.D., RN, NIH-31, Room 5B-03, 
        496-8230.
    Executive Officer.--William Russ, (301) 496-0234.
    Extramural Programs.--Teresa Radebaugh, Sc.D, (301) 594-5968.

          NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

Director.--Linda Rosenstock, Building 1, Room 3007, (404) 639-3771.
    Deputy Director.--Richard A. Lemen, (404) 639-3773.
    Director, Office of Administrative and Management Services.--Diane 
        D. Porter, Building 1, Room 3413, (404) 639-3691.
    Director, Division of--
        Biomedical and Behavioral Science.--Janet C. Haartz, M.D., 
            Columbia Building, Room 354, (513) 533-8465.
        Physical Sciences and Engineering.--Philip J. Bierbaum, Ridge 
            Building, Room 431B, (513) 841-4321.
        Respiratory Disease Studies.--Gregory R. Wagner, (ALOSH), Room 
            221, (304) 291-4474.
        Safety Research.--Thomas R. Bender, M.D., (ALOSH), Room S119, 
            (304) 291-4595.
        Standards Development and Technology Transfer.--Richard W. 
            Niemeier, Columbia Building, Room 228, (513) 533-8302.
        Surveillance, Hazard Evaluations and Field Studies.--Lawrence J. 
            Fine, M.D., Ridge Building, Room 40A, (513) 841-4428.
        Training and Manpower Development.--Thomas C. Purcell, M.D., 
            Columbia Building, Room 150, (513), 533-8221.

            AGENCY FOR TOXIC SUBSTANCES AND DISEASE REGISTRY

Administrator.--Dr. David Satcher, M.D. Building 1, Room 2000, (404) 
        639-3291.
    Deputy Administrator.--Claire V. Broome, (HHHB), Room 714B, (404) 
        639-3294.

                         ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATOR

Assistant Administrator.--Barry L. Johnson, M.D., Executive Park, 
        Building 37, (404) 639-0700.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator.--William D. Adams.
    Associate Administrator for--
        Science.--John Andrews, M.D., (404) 639-0708.
        Director, ATSDR Washington, DC.--Andrea Wargo, M.D., (HHHB), 
            Room 714B, (202) 690-7536.
        Federal Programs.--Mark Bashor, M.D., Executive Park, Building 
            37, (404) 639-0730.
    Director, Office of--
        Information Resources Management.--Daphne Walters (acting), 
            Executive Park, Building 37, (404) 639-0720.
        Policy and External Affairs.--Georgi A. Jones, Executive Park, 
            Building 37, (404) 639-0727.
        Program Operations and Management.--Peter J. McCumiskey, 
            Executive Park, Building 35, (404) 639-0550.
            
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    Director, Division of--
        Health Assessment and Consultation.--Robert Williams, Executive 
            Park, Building 31, (404) 639-0600.
        Health Studies.--Jeffrey A. Lybarger, M.D., Executive Park, 
            Building 34, (404) 639-6200.
        Toxicology.--Deborah Barsotti, M.D., Executive Park, Building 
            33, (404) 639-6000.
        Health Education.--Max Lum, M.D., Executive Park, Building 34, 
            (404) 639-6204.

                      FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION

Commissioner.--David A. Kessler, M.D., (PKLNB), HF-1, Room 14-71, (301) 
        443-2410.
    Deputy Commissioner for--
        Operations (Interim).--Linda Suydam, M.D., (PKLNB), HF-28, Room 
            14-71, (301) 443-2400.
        Policy.--William Hubbard (acting), (PKLNB), HF-22, Room 14-95, 
            (301) 443-5004.
        External Affairs.--Sharon Holston, (PKLNB), HF-24, Room 14-95, 
            (301) 443-5135.
        Management and Systems.--Mary Jo Veverka, (PKLNB), HF-20, Room 
            14-57, (301) 443-0263.
        Senior Advisor to the Commissioner.--Mary Pendergast, (PKLNB), 
            HF-4, Room 14-81, (301) 443-4094.
    Senior Advisor for Science.--Elkan Blout, Ph.D., (PKLNB), HF-32, 
        Room 14-95, (301) 443-5839.
    Chief Counsel.--Margaret Jane Porter, (PKLNB), GCF-1, Room 6-57, 
        (301) 443-4370.
    Associate Commissioner for--
        Office of Management.--Robert Byrd, (PKLNB), HFA-1, Room 14-72, 
            (301) 443-3370.
        Regulatory Affairs.--Ronald G. Chesemore, (PKLNB), HFC-1, Room 
            14-90, (301) 443-1594.
        Health Affairs.--Stuart L. Nightingale, M.D., (PKLNB), HFY-1, 
            Room 15-36, (301) 443-6143.
        Planning and Evaluation.--Paul L. Coppinger, (PKLNB), HFP-1, 
            Room 10-61, (301) 443-4230.
        Legislative Affairs.--Diane Thompson, (PKLNB), HFW-1, Room 15-
            55, (301) 443-3793.
        Public Affairs.--James O'Hara, (PKLNB), HFI-1, Room 15-05, (301) 
            443-1130.
        Consumer Affairs.--Alexander Grant, (PKLNB), HFE-1, Room 16-85, 
            (301) 443-5006.
    Director, Center for--
        Drug Evaluation and Research.--Janet Wookcock, M.D., (WDMT), 
            HFD-1, Room 6027, (301) 594-6740.
        Biologics Evaluation and Research.--Katherine Zoon, Ph.D., 
            (N29), HFM-1, Room 130, (301) 496-3556.
        Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.--Fred Shank, Ph.D., (FB-8), 
            HFS-1, Room 6815, 205-4850.
        Devices and Radiological Health.--Bruce Burlington, M.D., (Corp. 
            Bldg.), HFZ-1, Room 100, (301) 443-4690.
        Veterinary Medicine.--Stephen Sundlof, D.V.M., Ph.D., (MPN-2), 
            HFV-1, Room 482, 594-1740.
        Toxicological Research.--Bernard Schwetz, D.V.M., Ph.D., (J-13), 
            HFT-1 Room 123C, 543-7517.

              HEALTH RESOURCES AND SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

         Parklawn Building, Room 14-05.  Phone, (301) 443-2216.

                              ADMINISTRATOR

Administrator.--Ciro V. Sumaya, M.D., M.P.H.T.M., Room 14-05, (301) 443-
        2216.
    Deputy Administrator.--James A. Walsh (acting), Room 14-05, (301) 
        443-2194.
    Chief Medical Officer.--William A. Robinson, M.D., M.P.H., Room 14-
        39, (301) 443-0458.
    Director, Office of Rural Health Policy.--Jeffrey Human, Room 9-05, 
        (301) 443-0835.
    Associate Administrator for--
        Public Health Practice.--Douglas S. Lloyd, M.D., M.P.H., Room 
            14-15, (301) 443-4034.
        AIDS.--G. Stephen Bowen, M.D., M.P.H., Room 14A-21, (301) 443-
            4588.
        Information Resources Management.--James A. Larson, Room 14A-40, 
            (301) 443-5036.
        Operations and Management.--James P. Purvis (acting), Room 14A-
            03, (301) 443-2053.
        Policy Coordination.--Cherry Tsutsumida (acting), Room 14-15, 
            (301) 443-2033.
            
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        Planning, Evaluation, and Legislation.--Ronald H. Carlson, Room 
            14-33, (301) 443-2460.
        International Health Affairs.--George B. Dines, Room 14-14, 
            (301) 443-6152.
        Communications.--Sylvia Shaffer, Room 14-45, (301) 443-3376.
        Equal Opportunity and Civil Rights.--J. Calvin Adams, Room 14-
            25, (301) 443-5636.
        Minority Health.--Ileana Herrell, Ph.D., Room 14-48, (301) 443-
            2964.

                      BUREAU OF PRIMARY HEALTH CARE

     East-West Towers Building, Room 11-8A1.  Phone, (301) 594-4110

Director.--Marilyn H. Gaston, M.D., Room 11-8A1, (301) 594-4110.
    Deputy Director.--Phillip P. Killam, Room 11-8A1, (301) 594-4110.
    Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.--[Vacant].
    Associate Bureau Director for--
        Clinical Affairs.--Pat Salomon, Room 11-10C1, (301) 594-4119.
        Evaluation, Analysis and Research.--Bonnie Lefkowitz, Room 7-
            1A1, (301) 594-4280.
        Program and Policy Development.--Rhoda Abrams, Room 7-1D2, (301) 
            594-4060.
    Director, Office of--
        Operations and Management.--William G. Kowgios, Room 11-7A1, 
            (301) 594-4123.
        Minority and Women Health.--Sharon Barrett, Room 3-4D3, (301) 
            594-4490.
        Drug Pricing Program.--Marsha Alvarez, Room 3-1B1, (301) 594-
            4353.
        External Affairs.--Sonia Leon Reig, Room 8-1A1, (301) 594-4100.
        Data Management.--Nancy Paquin, Room 3A-10A1, (301) 594-3734.
    Director, Division of--
        Shortage Designation.--Evan Arrindell (acting), Room 9-1D2, 
            (301) 594-0816.
        Community and Migrant Health.--Richard Bohrer, Room 7-10A1, 
            (301) 594-4300.
        Federal Occupational Health.--John Hisle, Room 3-1A1, (301) 594-
            0250.
        National Health Service Corps.--Donald L. Weaver, M.D., Room 8-
            10A1, (301) 594-4130.
        Scholarships and Loan Repayment.--Carolyn Beth Lee, Room 10-8A1, 
            (301) 594-4370.
        Programs for Special Populations.--Joan Holloway, Room 9-1082, 
            (301) 594-4420.
    Director, Gillis W. Long Hansen's Disease Center.--Robert R. 
        Jacobson, M.D., Ph.D., (Carville, LA), (Parklawn) Room 7-05, 
        (504) 642-4739;

                    MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH BUREAU

         Parklawn Building, Room 18A-05.  Phone, (301) 443-2170.

Director.--Audrey H. Nora, M.D., Room 18-05, (301) 443-2170.
    Deputy Director.--Florence Fiori, M.D., Room 18-05, (301) 443-2170.
    Director, Office of--
        Program Support.--Eamon M. Magee, Room 18-05, (301) 443-9657.
        Program Development.--Carol Galaty, Room 11A-22, (301) 443-2778.
    Director, Division of--
        Maternal, Infant, Child and Adolescent Health.--David Heppel, 
            M.D., Room 18A-30, (301) 443-2250.
        Services for Children With Special Needs.--Merle McPherson, 
            M.D., Room 18A-27, (301) 443-2350.
        Systems, Education and Science.--Samuel Kessel, M.D., Room 18A-
            55, (301) 443-2340.
        Healthy Start.--Thurma McCann, M.D., 200 Twinbrook Building, 
            Room, 11A-05, (301) 443-0509.

                      BUREAU OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS

          Parklawn Building, Room 9-03.  Phone, (301) 443-1993.

Director.--Fitzhugh S.M. Mullan, M.D., Room 8-05, (301) 443-5795.
    Deputy Director.--Paul M. Schwab, Room 8-05, (301) 443-5796.
    Equal Employment Officer.--Maria White (acting), Room 9A-08, (301) 
        443-2140.
    Director, Office of--
        Program Support.--Anthony Hollins, Jr., Room 8-15, (301) 443-
            5798.
        Research and Planning.--B. Jerald McClendon, Room 8-47, (301) 
            443-6936.
    Director, Division of--
        Associated, Dental Health Professions.--Neil H. Sampson, Room 8-
            101, (301) 443-6853.
        Disadvantaged Assistance.--Clay E. Simpson, Ph.D., Room 8A-09, 
            (301) 443-2100.
        Medicine.--Marc L. Rivo, Room 9A-27, (301) 443-6190.
        Nursing.--Marla Salmon, Room 9-35, (301) 443-5786.
        Student Assistance.--Michael Heningburg, Room 8-48, (301) 443-
            1173.
            
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        Quality Assurance.--Thomas Croft, Room 8A-55, (301) 443-2300.
        Vaccine Injury Compensation.--Thomas Balbier, Room 8A-35, (301) 
            443-6593.

                      NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH

  (NIHB) National Institute of Health Buildings, 9000 Rockville Pike, 
               Bethesda, MD 20892.  Phone, (301) 496-4000

                         OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

Director.--Harold E. Varmus, NIH-1, Room 126, MSC 0148, (301) 496-2433.
    Deputy Director.--Ruth L. Kirschstein, M.D., NIH-1, Room 126, MSC 
        0148, (301) 496-2433.
    Deputy Director for--
        Extramural Research.--Wendy Baldwin, Ph.D., NIH-1, Room 144, MSC 
            0152, (301) 496-1096.
        Intramural Research.--Michael M. Gottesman, M.D., NIH-1, Room 
            114, MSC 0140 (301) 496-1921.
        Management.--[Vacant], NIH-1, Room 102, MSC 0146, (301) 496-
            4466.
        Science Policy and Technology Transfer.--Daryl A. Chamblee J.D. 
            (acting), NIH-1, Room 103, MSC 0144, (301) 496-3152.
    Associate Director for--
        Administration.--Leamon M. Lee, Ph.D., NIH-1, Room 102, MSC 
            0146, (301) 496-4466.
        AIDS Research.--William E. Paul, M.D., NIH-31, Room 4C02, MSC 
            2340, (301) 496-0357.
        Clinical Research.--John I. Gallin, M.D., NIH-10, Room 2C-146, 
            MSC 1504, (301) 496-4114.
        Communications.--R. Anne Thomas, NIH-1, Room 344, MSC 0188, 
            (301) 496-4461.
        Disease Prevention.--William R. Harlan, M.D., NIH-1, Room 260, 
            MSC 0174, (301) 496-1508.
        Minority Health.--John Ruffin, Ph.D., NIH-1, Room 260, MSC 0164, 
            (301) 402-1366.
        Research Services.--Stephen A. Ficca, NIH-1, Room 160, MSC 0158, 
            (301) 496-2215.
        Women's Health.--Vivian W. Pinn, M.D., NIH-1, Room 201, MSC 
            0161, (301) 402-1770.
Director, Office of--
    Equal Opportunity.--Naomi Churchill, Esq., NIH-31, Room 2B40, MSC 
        2109, (301) 496-6301.
    Financial Management.--Francine Little (acting), NIH-1, Room B1-22, 
        MSC 0134, (301) 496-4477.
    Legislative Policy and Analysis.--Diane S. Wax (acting), NIH-1, Room 
        244, MSC 0160, (301) 496-3471.
    Director of Human Resources.--Steven C. Benowitz, NIH-1, Room B1-60, 
        MSC 0126, (301) 496-3592.
    Assistant Director for Program Coordination.--Vida H. Beaven, Ph.D., 
        Room 114, MSC 0142, (301) 496-3553.

                      NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE

            National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD 20894

Director.--Donald A.B. Lindberg, M.D., NLM-38, Room 2E-17B, (301) 496-
        6221.
    Deputy Director.--Kent A. Smith, Room 2E-17A, (301) 496-6661.
        Deputy Director for Research and Education.--Harold M. 
            Schoolman, M.D., NLM-38, Room 2E-17C, (301) 496-4725.
        Associate Director for Health Information Development.--Elliot 
            R. Siegel, Ph.D., NLM-38, Room 2S-20, (301) 496-8834.
    Director for--
        International Programs.--[Vacant], NLM-38, Room 2W-14, (301) 
            496-6481.
        Information Systems.--Fernando Burbano, NLM-38A, Room 2N-221, 
            (301) 496-1351.

                             ADMINISTRATION

Executive Officer.--Kenneth G. Carney, NLM-38, Room 2N-11, (301) 496-
        6491.

                 HEALTH INFORMATION PROGRAMS DEVELOPMENT

Director.--Elliot R. Siegel, Ph.D., NLM-38, Room 2S-20, (301) 496-8834.


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                           PUBLIC INFORMATION

Chief.--Robert Mehnert, NLM-38, Room 2S-10, (301) 496-6308.

                   COMPUTER AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS

Director.--Fernando Burbano, NLM-38A, Room 2N-221, (301) 496-1351.

        LISTER HILL NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOMEDICAL COMMUNICATIONS

Director.--Harold M. Schoolman (acting), M.D., NLM-38A, Room 7N-707, 
        (301) 496-4441.

              DIVISION OF SPECIALIZED INFORMATION SERVICES

Associate Director.--George J. Cosmides (acting), Ph.D., NLM 38-A, Room 
        3N-323, (301) 496-3147.

                     DIVISION OF EXTRAMURAL PROGRAMS

Associate Director.--Milton Corn, M.D. (acting), NLM-38A, Room 5N-505, 
        (301) 496-4621.

                           LIBRARY OPERATIONS

Associate Director.--Lois Ann Colaianni, NLM-38, Room 2W-04A, (301) 496-
        6921.

              NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY INFORMATION

Director.--David J. Lipman, M.D., NLM-38A, Room 8N-803, (301) 496-2475.

                        NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE

Director.--Samuel Broder, M.D., NIH-31, Room 11A-48, (301) 496-5615.
    Deputy Director.--Edward J. Sondik, Ph.D. (acting), NIH-31, Room 
        11A-48, (301) 496-1927.
    Director, Division of--
        Cancer Etiology.--Jerry M. Rice, Ph.D., (acting), NIH-31, Room 
            11A03, (301) 496-6618.
        Cancer Treatment.--Bruce A. Chabner, M.D., NIH-31, Room 3A44, 
            (301) 496-4291.
        Cancer Biology, Diagnosis and Centers.--Alan S. Rabson, M.D., 
            NIH-31, Room 3A03, (301) 496-4345.
        Cancer Prevention and Control.--Peter Greenwald, M.D., NIH-31, 
            Room 10A52, (301) 496-6616.
        Extramural Activities.--Marvin Kalt, Ph.D., Executive Plaza 
            North, Room 600, (301) 496-4218.
    Associate Director for--
        Frederick Cancer Research and Development Center.--Jerry M. 
            Rice, Ph.D., 8-391-846-5096.
        Administrative Management.--Philip D. Amoruso, NIH-31, Room 11A-
            48, (301) 496-5737.
        Cancer Communications.--Paul Van Nevel, NIH-31, Room 10A31, 
            (301) 496-6631.

                NATIONAL HEART, LUNG, AND BLOOD INSTITUTE

Director.--Claude J.M. Lenfant, M.D., NIH-31, Room 5A-52, (301) 496-
        5166.
    Deputy Director.--Peter Frommer, M.D., Room 5A-49, (301) 496-1078.
    Assistant to the Director.--Sheila Pohl, NIH-31, Room 5A-52, (301) 
        496-6471.
    Special Assistant to the Director (NHLBI AIDS Coordinator).--Elaine 
        Sloand, M.D., NIH-31, Room 5A-10, (301) 496-3245.
    Associate Director for--
        Administrative Management.--MaryAnn Guerra, NIH-31, Room 5A-48, 
            (301) 496-2411.
        Scientific Program Operations.--Barbara Packard, M.D., NIH-31, 
            Room 5A-30, (301) 496-6331.
        International Programs.--Ruth Hegyeli, M.D., NIH-31, Room 4A-08, 
            (301) 496-5375.
        Prevention, Education, and Control.--Gregory J. Morosco, Ph.D., 
            NIH-31, Room 4A-03, (301) 496-5437.
    Director, Division of Heart and Vascular Disease--Michael Horan, 
        M.D., Federal, Room 416A, (301) 496-2553.
        
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        Program Director for--
            Heart Research.--Patrice Desvigne-Nickens, M.D., Federal, 
                Room 318, (301) 496-5656.
            Vascular Research.--Davis Robinson, Ph.D., Federal, Room 
                416, (301) 496-5656.
    Director, Division of Lung Diseases.--Suzanne S. Hurd, M.D., WSTWD, 
        Room 6A-16, (301) 594-7430.
        Program Director for--
            Airway Biology and Disease.--James P. Kiley, Ph.D., WSWD, 
                Room 6A-15, (301) 594-7443.
            Lung Biology and Disease.--Dorothy B. Gail, Ph.D., WSTWD, 
                Room 6A-07, (301) 594-7428.
    Director, Division of Blood Diseases and Resources--Clarice Reid, 
        M.D., Federal, Room 516, (301) 496-4868.
        Program Director for--
            Blood Resources Program.--Paul McCurdy, M.D., Federal, Room 
                5A-04, (301) 496-8387.
            Blood Diseases Program.--Alan Levine, Ph.D., Federal, Room 
                512, (301) 496-9940.
    Director, Division of Extramural Affairs--Ronald Geller, Ph.D., 
        WSTWD, Room 7A-17B, (301) 594-7454.
        Grants Operations Branch.--Thomas Turley, WSTWD, Room 4A-12B, 
            (301) 594-7434.
        Contracts Operations Branch.--Robert Carlsen, WSTWD, Room 650A, 
            (301) 594-7464.
        Review Branch.--James Scheirer, Ph.D., WSTWD, Room 557, (301) 
            594-7478.
    Director, Division of Epidemiology and Clinical Applications--
        Lawrence Friedman, M.D., Federal, Room 212B, (301) 496-2533.
        Program Director for--
            Clinical Applications and Prevention.--Jeffrey Cutler, M.D., 
                Federal, Room 604, (301) 496-1706.
            Epidemiology and Biometry.--Teri Manolio, M.D., Federal, 
                Room 2C-08, (301) 496-2327.
            Office of Biostatistics Research.--Nancy Geller, Ph.D., 
                Federal, Room 2A-11, (301) 496-5905.
    Director, Division of Intramural Research.--Edward Korn, Ph.D., NIH-
        10, Room 7N-214, (301) 496-2116.
        Deputy Director.--Harry R. Keiser, M.D., NIH-10, Room 8C-103, 
            (301) 496-5931.

                         NATIONAL EYE INSTITUTE

Director.--Carl Kupfer, M.D., NIH-31, Room 6A-03, (301) 496-2234.
    Deputy Director.--Edward H. McManus, NIH-31, Room 6A-05, (301) 496-
        4583.
    Associate Director for--
        Biometry and Epidemiology Programs.--Frederick C. Ferris, Ph.D., 
            NIH-31, Room 6A-52, (301) 496-6581.
        Science Policy and Legislation.--Michael P. Davis, NIH-31, Room 
            6A23, (301) 496-4308.
        Intramural Research.--Robert Nussenblatt, M.D., NIH-10, Room 
            10N-202, (301) 496-3123.
        Extramural and Collaborative Programs.--Jack McLaughlin, M.D., 
            NIH-EPS, Room 350, (301) 496-9110.

          NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES

Director.--Anthony S. Fauci, M.D., NIH-31, Room 7A-03, (301) 496-2263.
    Deputy Director for Management and Operations.--Michael I. Goldrich, 
        NIH-31, Room 7A-03, (301) 496-9677.
    Assistant Director for Prevention Research.--Zeda F. Rosenbert, 
        Sc.D., NIH-31, Room 7A-05, (301) 496-9088.
    Assistant to the Director.--Sandy Hecker, NIH-31, Room 7A-04, (301) 
        496-9118.
    Legislative Analyst.--Ms. Lillian Abbey, NIH-31, Room 7A-04, (301) 
        496-9118.
    Equal Employment Opportunity Officer.--Elizabeth A. Fleming, NIH-31, 
        Room 7A-20, (301) 496-1012.
    Director, Office of--
        Administrative Management.--Michael I. Goldrich, NIH-31, Room 
            7A-03, (301) 496-9677.
        Communications.--Patricia S. Randall, NIH-31, Room 7A-50, (301) 
            496-5717.
        Tropical Medicine and International Research.--Karl A. Western, 
            M.D., NIH-Solar Building, Room 1B01, (301) 496-5643.
            
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    Director, Division of--
        Allergy, Immunology and Transplantation.--Robert A. Goldstein, 
            M.D., NIH-Solar Building, Room 4A-18, (301) 496-1886.
        Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.--John R. La Montagne, 
            M.D., NIH-Solar Building, Room 3A-18, (301) 496-1884.
        Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome.--John Y. Killen, M.D., NIH-
            Solar Building, Room 2A-18, (301) 496-0545.
        Extramural Activities.--John McGowan, M.D., NIH-Solar Building, 
            Room 4C-07, (301) 496-7291.
        Intramural Research.--Franklin A. Neva, M.D., (acting), NIH-
            Building 10, Room 4A31, (301) 496-3006.

    NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DIABETES AND DIGESTIVE AND KIDNEY DISEASES

Director.--Phillip Gorden, M.D., NIH-31, Room 9A-52, (301) 496-5877.
    Deputy Director.--L. Earl Laurence, M.D. (acting), (301) 496-6983.
    Executive Officer.--L. Earl Laurence, M.D., (301) 496-5741.
    Director, Office of--
        Health Research Reports.--Elizabeth Singer, NIH-31, Room 9A-04, 
            (301) 496-3583.
        Disease Prevention and Technology Transfer.--Benjamin Burton, 
            M.D., NIH-31, Room 9A-03, (301) 496-4955.
        Program Planning and Evaluation.--Carol Feld, NIH-31, Room 9A-
            07, (301) 496-6623.
    Director, Division of--
        Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolic Diseases.--Richard 
            Eastman, M.D., NIH-31, Room 9A-16, (301) 496-7348.
        Digestive Diseases and Nutrition.--Jay Hoofnagle, M.D., NIH-31, 
            Room 9A-23, (301) 496-1333.
        Kidney, Urologic, and Hematologic Diseases.--Gary Striker, M.D., 
            NIH-31, Room 9A-17, (301) 496-6325.
        Extramural Activities.--Walter Stolz, M.D., Natcher, Room 6AS-
            25C, (301) 594-8834.
        Intramural Research.--Allen Speigel, M.D., NIH-10, Room 9N-222, 
            (301) 496-4128.

  NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ARTHRITIS AND MUSCULOSKELETAL AND SKIN DISEASES

Director.--Michael D. Lockshin, M.D. (acting), NIH-31, Center Drive, MSC 
        2350, Room 4C-32, (301) 496-4353.
    Executive Officer.--Margaret S. Kerza-Kwiatecki, NIH-31, Center 
        Drive, MSC 2350, Room 4C32, (301) 496-6051.
    Director, Office of--
        Disease Prevention, Epidemiology and Clinical Application.--
            Stephen P. Heyse, M.D., NIH-45 Center Drive, MSC 6500, Room 
            5AS-53, (301) 496-0434.
        Scientific and Health Communications.--Constance D. Raab, NIH-31 
            Center Drive, MSC 2350, Room 4C-05, (301) 496-8188.
        Program Planning and Evaluation.--William R. Sanslone, M.D., 
            NIH-31 Center Drive, MSC 2350, Room 4C-23, (301) 496-8271.
        Extramural Program.--Tommy L. Broadwater, Ph.D., (acting), NIH-
            45, Center Drive, MSC 6500, Room 5AS-25U, (301) 594-4952.
    Intramural Research Programs:
        Scientific.--Henry Metzger, M.D., NIH-10 Center Drive, MSC 1820, 
            Room 9N-228, (301) 496-3375.
        Clinical.--John H. Klippel, M.D., NIH-10 Center Drive, MSC 1820, 
            Room 9N-228, (301) 496-3374.

        NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Director.--Duane F. Alexander, M.D., NIH-31, Room 2A-03, (301) 496-3454.
    Deputy Director.--Yvonne T. Maddox, Ph.D., (301) 496-1848.
    Executive Officer.--[Vacant], (301) 496-0044.
        Deputy Executive Officer.--Benjamin E. Fulton, (301) 496-0044.
    Chief, Office of--
        Research Reporting.--Michaela Richardson, Room 2A-32, (301) 496-
            5133.
        Science Policy and Analysis.--Judith M. Whalen, Room 2A-10, 
            (301) 496-1877.
        Grants and Contracts.--Donald E. Clark, 6100 Executive Blv., 
            Room 8A01A, (301) 496-5001.
            
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    Director, Center for--
        Population Research.--Florence P. Haseltine, M.D., 6100 
            Executive Blv., Room 8B07D, (301) 496-1101.
        Research for Mothers and Children.--Sumner J. Yaffe, M.D., 6100 
            Executive Blvd., Room 4B05, (301) 496-5097.
    Director, Division of--
        Intramural Research Scientific.--Arthur S. Levine, M.D., Room 
            2A-50, (301) 496-2133.
        Epidemiology Statistics and Prevention Research.--Heinz W. 
            Berendes, M.D., 6100 Executive Blvd, Room 7B05F, (301) 496-
            5064.
        Scientific Review.--Susan C. Streufert, Ph.D. (acting), 6100 
            Executive Blvd., Room 5E03D, (301) 496-1485.

                       NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON AGING

Director.--Richard J. Hodes, M.D., NIH-31, Room 5C-35, (301) 496-9265.
    Deputy Director.--Terie Wetle, Ph.D., NIH-31, Room 5C-35, (301) 496-
        0216.
        Scientific Director.--[Vacant].
        Clinical Director.--Reubin Andres, M.D., Gerontology Research 
            Center, Room 2B-13, Baltimore, MD, 8-410-558-8193.
    Associate Director for--
        Extramural Affairs.--Miriam Kelty, M.D., Gateway Building, Room 
            2C-18, (301) 496-9322.
        Biology of Aging Program.--Richard L. Sprott, M.D., Gateway 
            Building, Room 2C-231, (301) 496-4996.
        Behavioral and Social Research.--Ronald Abeles, M.D., Gateway 
            Building, Room 533, (301) 496-3136.
        Baltimore Longitudinal Study on Aging.--James Fozard, M.D., CRA 
            Building, Room 3A-06, Baltimore, MD, 8-410-558-8139.
    Director, Office of Intramural Research Program.--[Vacant].

                  NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DENTAL RESEARCH

Director.--Dushanka V. Kleinman, D.D.S., M.Sc.D. (acting), NIH-31, Room 
        2C-39, (301) 496-3571.
    Deputy Director.--Dushanka V. Kleinman, D.D.S., M.Sc.D., (301) 496-
        9469.
    Director, Office of--
        Administrative Management.--Yvonne H. du Buy, NIH-31, Room 2C-
            27, (301) 496-6621.
        Planning, Evaluation and Communications.--Brent M. Jacquet, Room 
            2C-34, (301) 496-6705.
    Director, Division of--
        Extramural Program.--Lois Cohen, Ph.D., Natcher Bulding, Room 
            4AN-18E, (301) 594-7710.
        Epidemiology and Oral Disease Prevention.--L. Jackson Brown, 
            D.D.S., Ph.D, Natcher Building, Room 4AS-13E, (301) 594-
            8764.
            Intramural Research.--Henning Birkedal-Hansen, D.D.S., 
                Ph.D., NIH-30, Room 132, (301) 496-1483.

           NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCES

 Headquarters National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, P.O. 
 Box 12233, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709, 8-919-541-3345

Director.--Kenneth Olden, M.D., 8-919-541-3201.
    Director, Office of--
        Program Planning and Evaluation.--Daniel C. VanderMeer, 8-919-
            541-3484.
        Management.--Charles E. Leasure, Jr., 8-919-541-3211.
    Division, Office of--
        Toxicology Research and Testing.--[Vacant].
        Extramural Research and Training.--Anne B. Sassaman, M.D., 8-
            919-541-7723.
        Intramural Research Scientific.--[Vacant].

                       NATIONAL TOXICOLOGY PROGRAM

   Headqurters National Toxicology Program, P.O. Box 12233, Reasearch 
                   Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709

Director.--David G. Hoel, M.D. (acting), 8-919-541-3201.

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             NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES

Director.--Marvin Cassman, Ph.D. (acting), NIH-Natcher Building, Room 
        2AN-12B, (301) 594-2172.
    Associate Director for--
        Extramural Activities.--W. Sue Shafer, Ph.D., Natcher Building, 
            Room 2AN-32C, (301) 594-4499.
    Chief, Office of--
        Program Analyst and Evaluation.--James Onken, Ph.D., Natcher 
            Building, Room 3AS-49G, (301) 594-2762.
        Scientific Review.--Helen Sunshine, Ph.D., Natcher Building, 
            Room 1AS-13F, (301) 594-3663.
        Executive Officer, Administrative Management.--Martha Pine, 
            Natcher Building, Room 2AN-12C, (301) 594-2755.
        Public Information Officer/Research Reports.--Ann Dieffenbach, 
            Natch Building, Room 3AS-43H, (301) 496-7301.

         NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS AND STROKE

Director.--Zach W. Hall, Ph.D., NIH-31, Room 8A-52A, (301) 496-9746.
    Deputy Director.--Patricia A. Grady, Ph.D., Room 8A-52B, (301) 496-
        3167.
    Chief, Office of--
        Administration.--Richard L. Sherbert, Jr., Room 8A-49, (301) 
            496-4697.
        Scientific and Health Reports.--Marian Emr, Room 8A-06, (301) 
            496-5924.
    Director, Division of--
        Extramural Activities.--Constance W. Atwell, Federal Building, 
            Room 10-16A, (301) 496-9248.
        Fundamental Neurosciences.--Eugene Streicher, M.D., Federal 
            Building, Room 916, (301) 496-5745.
        Convulsive, Developmental, and Neuromuscular Disorders.--Floyd 
            J. Brinley, Jr., M.D., Federal Building, Room 816-B, (301) 
            496-6541.
        Demyelinating, Atrophic, and Dementing Disorders.--Carl M. 
            Leventhal, M.D., Federal Building, Room 810-A, (301) 496-
            5679.
        Stroke and Trauma.--Michael Walker, M.D., Federal Building, Room 
            8A-08A, (301) 496-2581.
        Intramural Research.--Harold Gainer, Ph.D. (acting), NIH-36, 
            Room 5A-05, (301) 496-5468.

              DIVISION OF COMPUTER RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY

Director.--David Rodbard, M.D., NIH-12A, Room 3033, (301) 496-5703.
    Deputy Director.--William Risso, NIH-12A, Room 3015, (301) 496-8277.
    Information Officer.--[Vacant].

                       DIVISION OF RESEARCH GRANTS

Director.--Jerome G. Green, M.D., WSTWD, Room 450, (301) 594-7181.
        Deputy Director.--Donald H. Luecke, M.D., Room 448, (301) 594-
            7251.
    Associate Director for Referral and Review.--Anthony E. Demsey, 
        Ph.D, Room 340, (301) 594-7138.
    Associate Director for Informaiton Systems.--Nicholas J. Suszynski, 
        Room 109, (301) 594-7238.
    Executive Officer.--James M. Pike, Room 452, (301) 594-7333.
    Assistant Director for Special Projects.--John C. James, Ph.D, Room 
        109, (301) 594-7270.

                 NATIONAL CENTER FOR RESEARCH RESOURCES

Director.--Judith L. Vaitukaitis, M.D., NIH, Building 12A, Room 4007, 
        (301) 496-5793.
    Executive Officer.--Richard L. Shafer, NIH, Building 12A, Room 4003, 
        (301) 496-5605.
    Deputy Director.--Louise E. Ramm, Ph.D., NIH, Building 12A, Room 
        4009, (301) 496-6023.
    Director--
        Office of Science Policy.--Caroline T. Holloway, Ph.D., NIH, 
            Building 12A, Room 4047, (301) 496-2992.
            
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        Public Information Officer, Office of Science and Health 
            Reports.--Maureen Mylander, Westwood Building, Room 850, 
            (301) 594-7938.
        Budget Officer.--Anne Summers, NIH, Building 31, Room 3B43, 
            (301) 496-5572.
    Director--
        General Clincal Research Centers Program.--Inese Beitins, M.D., 
            NIH, Westwood Building, Room 10A03, (301) 594-7945.
        Comparative Medicine Program.--Leo A. Whitehair, D.V.M., NIH, 
            Westwood Building, Room 857, (301) 594-7933.
        Biomedical Research Support Program.--Marjorie Tingle, Ph.D., 
            NIH, Westwood Building, Room 848, (301) 594-7947.
        Research Facilities Improvement Program.--Charles L. Coulter, 
            Ph.D., NIH, Westwood Building, Room 8A15, (301) 594-7944.
        Research Centers in Minority Institutions Program.--Sidney 
            McNairy, Ph.D., NIH, Westwood Building, Room 10A10, (301) 
            594-7944.
        Biological Models and Materials Research Program.--Louise E. 
            Ramm, Ph.D. (acting), NIH, Westwood Building, Room 854, 594-
            7906.

                             CLINICAL CENTER

Director.--John I. Gallin, M.D., NIH-10, Room 2C-128, (301) 496-4114.
    Deputy Director for--
        Clinical Care.--[Vacant].
        Management and Operations.--Walter L. Jones, Room 2C135, (301) 
            496-3227.
    Associate Director for--
        Information Systems.--Thomas L. Lewis, M.D., Room 2C-137, (301) 
            496-1958.
        Nursing.--Kathryn McKeon, Room 2C-133, (301) 496-0441.
        Quality Assurance and Epidemiology.--David Henderson, M.D., Room 
            2C-132, (301) 496-3515.

                      FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER

Director.--Philip E. Schambra, Ph.D., NIH-31, Room B2C-02, (301) 496-
        1415.
    Senior Scientific Advisor.--Richard Krause, M.D., NIH-16, Room 202, 
        (301) 496-7611.
    Deputy Director.--Stephanie Bursenos, NIH-31, Room B2C-02, (301) 
        496-1415
    Assistant Director for Inernational Science Policy and Analysis.--
        Robert Eiss, NIH-31, Room B2C-08, (301) 496-1491.
    Chief, Office of--
        International Services and Communications Branch.--Cindy 
            Lechner, NIH-16A, Room 101, (301) 496-6166.
        International Coordination and Liaison Branch.--Jack Chow, M.D., 
            NIH-31, Room B2C-11, (301) 495-5903.
        International Research and Awards Branch.--David A. Wolff, 
            Ph.D., NIH-31, Room B2C39, (301) 496-1653.
        Scholars-in-Residence Branch.--Jack R. Schmidt, Ph.D., NIH-16, 
            Room 202A, (301) 496-4161.
        International Studies Branch.--Kenneth Bridbord, M.D., NIH-31, 
            Room B2C-32, (301) 496-2516.

                  NATIONAL CENTER FOR NURSING RESEARCH

Director.--Ada Sue Hinshaw, M.D., NIH-31, Room 5B-03, (301) 496-8230.
    Deputy Director.--Janet Heinrich, M.D.
    Executive Officer.--William Russ, (301) 496-0234.
    Extramural Programs.--Janet Heinrich, M.D., (301) 496-0523.

                NATIONAL CENTER FOR HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH

Director.--Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., NIH-38A, Room 605, (301) 
        496-0844.
    Deputy Director.--Elke Jordan, M.D.
    Extramural Program.--Mark Guyer, Ph.D.
    Executive Officer.--James C. Vennetti, (301) 402-1094.
    Intramural Research.--Jeffrey M. Trent, Ph.D., NIH-49, Room 4A-22, 
        (301) 402-2023.
        
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    NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DEAFNESS AND OTHER COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

Director.--James B. Snow, Jr., M.D., NIH-31, Room 3C-02, (301) 402-0900.
    Deputy Director.--Jay Moskowitz, Ph.D., NIH-31, Room 3C-02, (301) 
        402-2220.
    Executive Officer of Administration.--David W. Kerr, (301) 402-0495.
    Director of--
        Extramural Activities.--John Dalton, M.D., Executive Plaza 
            South, Room 400B-7, (301) 496-8683.
        Communication Sciences and Disorders.--Ralph Naunton, M.D., 
            Executive Plaza South, Room 400B-17, (301) 496-1804.
        Intramural Research.--James F. Battey, M.D., Ph.D., 5 Research 
            Court, Room 2B-28, (301) 402-2829.

                          INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE

          Parklawn Building, Room 6-05.  Phone, (301) 443-1083

Director.--Michael H. Trujillo, ASG M.D., Room 6-05, (301) 443-1083.
    Deputy Director.--Michel Lincoln, IHS.
    Director of Headquarters Operations.--Luana L. Reyes (acting).
    Policy Review and Coordination Staff.--Joseph Deffenbaugh (acting), 
        Room 6-05.
    Equal Employment Opportunity/Civil Rights Staff.--Cecelia Heftel, 
        Room 6A-14, (301) 443-2700.
    Communications Staff.--Patricia De Asis, Room 6-35, (301) 443-3593.
        Office of Tribal Self-Governance.--Reuben T. Howard (acting), 
            Room 5A-35, (301) 443-7821.
    Associate Director, Office of--
        Administration and Management.--George Buzzard, Room 6-25, (301) 
            443-7493.
        Tribal Activities.--Douglas Black, Room 6A-05, (301) 443-1104.
        Information Resources Management.--Richard M. Church, ASG 
            Pharm.D., (301) 443-0750.
        Health Programs.--Phillip L. Smith, M.D., Room 6A-55, (301) 443-
            3024.
        Human Resources.--Robert G. McSwain (acting), Room 6-49, (301) 
            443-6290.

              Twinbrook Metro Plaza Building, Rockville, MD

Associate Director, Office of--
    Planning, Evaluation, and Legislation.--Ed J. Simermeyer (acting), 
        Suite 450, (301) 443-4245.
    Environmental Health and Engineering.--James V. Waskiewicz (acting), 
        Suite 600A, (301) 443-1247.

                 7900 South ``J'' Stock Road, Tucson, AZ

Associate Director, Office of--
    Health Program Research and Development.--Eleanor A. Robertson, 
        (602) 295-2406.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

       Wilbur J. Cohen Building, 300 Independence Avenue SW. 29291

Inspector General.--June Gibbs Brown (designee), (WJCB), Room 5350, 619-
        3148.
    Principal Deputy Inspector General.--Bryan B. Mitchell, (WJCB), Room 
        5274, 619-3146.
    Special Assistant.--Richard B. Calahan, (WJCB), Room 5262, 619-1384.
    Deputy Inspector General for Audit Services.--Thomas D. Roslewicz, 
        Wilbur J. Cohen Building, Room 5700, 619-3155.
    Assistant Inspector General for HCFA Audits.--George M. Reeb, Oak 
        Meadows Building, Room 1-E-9, (410) 966-7104.
        
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                     SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION

     Altmeyer Building, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235

      Annex Building, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235

     Hubert H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue SW. 20201

 National Computer Center, 6201 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235

  West High Rise Building, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235

           Van Ness Center, 4301 Connecticut Avenue, NW, 20008

     Gwynn Oak Building, 1710 Gwynn Oak Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21207

    Operations Building, 6401 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235

       Skyline Towers, 5107 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041

 National Computer Center, 6201 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21235

Commissioner.--Shirley Chater, (ALTMB), Room 900, (410) 965-3120.
    Principal Deputy Commissioner.--Lawrence Thompson, Room 960, (410) 
        965-9000.
    Deputy Commissioner for--
        Policy and External Affairs.--[Vacant], (ALTMB), Room 500, (410) 
            965-4512.
    Associate Commissioner for Public Affairs.--[Vacant] (WHRB), Room 
        4200, (410) 965-1720.
    Director, Office of--
        External Affairs.--[Vacant], (WHRB), Room 4300, (410) 965-4019.
        Information.--Rusty Toler, (WHRB), Room 4-J-10, (410) 965-3970.
        Public Inquiries.--Delmar Dowling, Annex Building, Room 4100, 
            (410) 965-2738.
        Communications Technology.--Don Kolb (acting), (WHRB), Room 4-J-
            8, (410) 965-4028.
    Associate Commissioner, Office of--
        Legislation and Congressional Affairs.--Judy Chesser, (ALTMB), 
            Room 152, (410) 965-2386.
        Policy.--Sara Hamer, (WHRB), Room 4400, (410) 965-0500.
    Director, Office of--
        Regulations.--Alan Wilder, Operations Building, Room 3-A-7, 
            (410) 965-1749.
        Directives Management.--Ramona Biondo, (WLRB), Room 2137, (410) 
            965-3658.
    Associate Commissioner Research and Statistics.--Peter M. Wheeler, 
        Operations Building, Room 4-C-15, 965-2841; Van Ness Center, 
        Room 205, 282-7200.
    Director, Office of--
        International Policy.--James A. Kissko, (ALTMB), Room 142, (410) 
            965-7389; Van Ness Center, Room 200, 282-7277.
    Deputy Commissioner for Operations.--Janice L. Warden, (WHRB), Room 
        1204, (410) 965-3143.
    Director, Office of--
        800 Numbers Operations.--John McHale, (WHRB), Room 1412, (410) 
            966-7758.
    Associate Commissioner, Office of--
        Public and Employee Services.--Michael Grochowski, (WHRB), Room 
            1234, (410) 965-3400.
        Operations Management and Program Integration.--Elliott A. 
            Kirschbaum, (WHRB), Room 1126, (410) 965-4730.
        Automation Support.--Winston M. Cobb, (WHRB), Room 1224, (410) 
            966-8040.
    Director, Office of--
        Central Records Operations.--Horace L. Dickerson, Jr., MET 
            Building, Room T-1312, (410) 966-8621.
    Deputy Commissioner, Office for Finance, Assessment and 
        Management.--John R. Dyer, (ALTMB), Room 800, (410) 965-2910.
    Assistant Deputy Commissioner.--Dale W. Sopper, (ALTMB), Room 860, 
        (410) 965-2914.
    Director, Office of--
        Information Technology Systems Review Staff.--Thomas D. 
            Robinson, (ALTMB), Room 348, (410) 965-3429.
    Associate Commissioner Office of--
        Program Integrity Reviews.--Joseph A. Gribbin, (ALTMB), Room 
            860, (410) 965-3894.
        Financial Policy and Operations.--Matthew G. Schwienteck, Annex 
            Building, Room 1218, (410) 965-3504.
        Budget.--Robert M. Rothenberg, (WHRB), Room 2126, (410) 965-
            3501.
        Acquisition and Grants.--James M. Fornataro, Gwynn Oak Building, 
            Room 1-A-7, (410) 965-9459.
        Facilities Management.--Barbara S. Sledge, (ALTMB), Room 836, 
            (410) 965-4268.
            
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    Director, Office of--
        Publications and Logistics Management.--Robert D. Marder, 
            (ALTMB), Room 826, (410) 965-9297.
        Civil Rights and Equal Opportunity.--Miguel A. Torrado, (WHRB), 
            Room 2200, (410) 965-1977.
        Labor Management Relations.--Lette Weinrich, (WHRB), Room G-E-
            10, (410) 965-4741.
    Deputy Commissioner for Human Resources.--Ruth A. Pierce, (ALTMB), 
        Room 200, (410) 965-1900.
    Director, Office of--
        Personnel.--Maurice O. Brice, (WHRB), Room G-314, (410) 965-
            3318.
        Training.--Stephen C. Kennedy, Annex Building, Room 440, (410) 
            965-2473.
        Workforce Analysis.--Ken Nibali (acting), Operations Building, 
            Room 4S-18, (410) 965-3681.
    Deputy Commissioner for Programs.--Andrew Young, (ALTMB), Room 100, 
        (410) 965-0100.
    Chief Actuary.--Harry C. Ballantyne, (ALTMB), Room 700, (410) 965-
        3000.
    Associate Commissioner, Office of--
        Disability.--[Vacant], (ALTMB), Room 560, (410) 965-3424.
        Hearings and Appeals.--Daniel L. Skoler, Skyline Towers, Room 
            1600, 305-0200.
        Retirement and Survivors Insurance.--Sandy Crank, (ALTMB), Room 
            760, (410) 965-2302.
        Supplemental Security Income.--Rhoda M.G. Davis, (ALTMB), Room 
            300, (410) 965-6210.
    Deputy Commissioner, Office for Systems.--Renato A. DiPentima, 
        (ALTMB), Room 400, (410) 965-4444.
    Associate Commissioner, Office of--
        Information Management.--Ralph J. DeAngelus, (WHRB), Room 3420, 
            (410) 965-3777.
        Systems Design and Development.--Peggy Foertschbeck, (WHRB), 
            Room 3100, (410) 966-1327.
        Systems Operations.--Thomas J. O'Hare, Jr., National Computer 
            Center, Room 541, (410) 965-1500.
        Systems Requirements.--Eve Hilgenberg, (WHRB), Room 3224, (410) 
            965-2871.
        Telecommunications.--Martin E. Baer, National Computer Center, 
            Room 540, (410) 965-1578.
    Director, Office of Systems Planning and Integration.--B. Carlton 
        Couchard (acting), (ALTMB), Room 332, (410) 965-6290.

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               DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

   HUD Building, 451 Seventh Street SW. 20410.  Phone, (202) 708-6417

    HENRY G. CISNEROS, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; 
nominated by President Clinton to serve as Secretary on January 20, 
1993; unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate on January 21, 1993; 
sworn in on January 22, 1993, by Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist; 
born in San Antonio, TX, June 11, 1947; married to the former Mary Alice 
Perez in 1969; children: Teresa, Mercedes and John Paul; graduated from 
Texas A&M with a B.A. and M.A. in urban and regional planning; earned an 
M.A. in Public Administration from John F. Kennedy School of Government 
at Harvard and a Ph.D. in Public Administration from George Washington 
University; in 1971 was selected as a White House Fellow; 1975 he was 
elected to the San Antonio City Counsel, serving until 1981; in 1981, 
became the first Hispanic mayor of a major U.S. city in San Antonio, 
serving four terms; in 1989 he left public office and became chairman of 
Cisneros Asset Management Company; recently served as deputy chairman of 
the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas; also served as a board member of the 
Rockefeller Foundation, chairman of the National Civic League and 
chairman of the Advisory Committee on the Construction of San Antonio's 
Alamodome; in 1882 he was selected as one of the ``Ten Outstanding Young 
Men of America'' by the U.S. Jaycees; selected as Outstanding Mayor by 
City and State Magazine; in 1991 VISTA Magazine awarded him with its 
Hispanic Man of the Year honor.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.--Henry G. Cisneros, Room 
    10000, 708-0417.
    Chief of Staff.--Bruce J. Katz, Room 10000, 708-2713.
    Senior Advisor to the Secretary.--Frank D. Wing, Jr., Room 10226, 
        708-3636.
    Director, Special Advisor to the Secretary for EEO/Labor 
        Management.--Mari Barr (acting), Room 10126, 708-3633.

                     OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY

Deputy Secretary.--Dwight P. Robinson (acting), Room 10100, 708-0123.
    Assistant to the Deputy Secretary for Management Planning and 
        Operations.--Albert M. Miller (acting), Room 10100, 708-0759.
    Director, Special Actions Office.--George Latimer, Room 10234, 708-
        1547.

         ASSISTANT TO THE DEPUTY SECRETARY FOR FIELD MANAGEMENT

Assistant to the Deputy Secretary for Field Management.--John E. Wilson, 
        Room 7106, 708-2426.

             ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY FOR LABOR RELATIONS

Assistant to the Secretary for Labor Relations (ASLR).--[Vacant], Room 
        7118, 708-0370.

              SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION

Director.--[Vacant], Room 3130, 708-1428.

                        ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES

Chief Administrative Law Judge.--Alan W. Heifetz, Suite 320, 708-5004.

                      HUD BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS

Chief Administrative Judge.--David T. Anderson (chairman), Room 3229, 
    927-5110.

                DEPARTMENTAL EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Director.--Mari Barr (acting), Room 10126, 708-3633.

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                        OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Assistant Secretary.--Marilynn A. Davis, Room 10110, 708-0940.
    Director, Office of Executive Scheduling.--Paulette D. Porter, Room 
        10158, 708-1238.
    Special Assistant, Office of HUD CARES.--Patricia A. Newton, Room 
        10158, 619-8127.
    Director, Executive Secretariat.--Thomas J. Hyde, Room 10139, 708-
        3054.
        Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Management and Planning.--
            [Vacant], 708-0306.
        Director of--
            Information Policies and Systems.--Donald C. Demitros, Room 
                4160, 708-0306.
            Budget.--Herbert G. Persil, Room 3270, 708-3296.
            Procurement and Contracts.--Craig E. Durkin, Room 5272, 708-
                1290.
            Human Resources.--[Vacant], Room 2162, 708-2000.
            Administrative and Management Services.--Marie P. Kissick, 
                Room 5168, 708-3123.

                        OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel.--Nelson A. Diaz, Room 10214, 708-2244.
    Office of the Deputy General Counsel for:
        Civil Rights and Litigation.--Elizabeth K. Julian, Room 10216, 
            708-3250.
        Programs and Regulations.--Monica Hilton Sussman, Room 10214, 
            708-0636.
        Operations.--George L. Weidenfeller, Room 10240, 708-2864.
    Associate General Counsel, Office of--
        Assisted Housing and Community Development.--Robert S. Kenison, 
            Room 8162, 708-0212.
        Program Enforcement.--John P. Kennedy, Room 10182, 708-2568.
        Finance and Regulatory Enforcement.--Carole W. Wilson, Room 
            9256, 708-2203.
        Human Resources.--Sam E. Hutchinson, Room 10242, 708-2947.
        Insured Housing.--John J. Daly, Room 9236, 708-1274.
        Legislation and Regulations.--Edward J. Murphy, Jr., 708-1793.
        Litigation and Fair Housing Enforcement.--John W. Herold, Room 
            10258, 708-0300.

              OFFICE OF COMMUNITY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

Assistant Secretary.--Andrew M. Cuomo, Room 7100, 708-2690.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development.--Jacquie M. 
        Lawing, Room 7100, 708-0270.
        Director, Office of Economic Development.--Roy O. Priest, Room 
            7136, 708-2290.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Grant Programs.--Kenneth C. Williams, 
        Room 7204, 708-1267.
        Director, Office of--
            Block Grant Assistance.--James Broughman, Room 7286, 708-
                3587.
            Affordable Housing Programs.--Gordon McKay, Room 7168, 708-
                2685.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations.--[Vacant], Room 7214, 
        401-8932.
        Director, Office of Technical Assistance and Management.--Donna 
            Abbenante, Room 7228, 708-2090.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Planning and Community Viability.--
        Thelma Moore, Room 7204, 708-2484.
        Director, Office of Community Viability.--Richard H. Broun, Room 
            7240, 708-3297.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Empowerment Zones.--Sheryl D. Cashin.

              OFFICE OF FAIR HOUSING AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

Assistant Secretary.--Roberta Achtenberg, Room 5100, 708-4252, ext 101.
    Director of--
        Litigation/Field Liaison Staff.--Waite Madison, Room 5204, 708-
            0836, ext 223.
        Beaumont Fair Housing Office.--Joseph James, (409) 838-7500.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement and Investigations.--
        Susan Forward, Room 5106, 708-4211, ext. 108.
        Director, Office of--
            Program Compliance/Disability Rights.--Judith Keller, Room 
                5112, 708-2618, ext. 207.
            Fair Housing Initiatives and Voluntary Programs.--Jacquelyn 
                J. Shelton, Room 5234, 708-0800, ext. 314.
            Investigations.--Sara Pratt, Room 5204, 708-0836, ext. 222.
            
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    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations and Management.--Paul 
        Williams, Room 5106, 708-4252, ext. 114.
    Director, Office of Management and Field Coordination.--Theodore R. 
        Daniels, Room 5128, 708-1009, ext. 147.
            Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and Initiatives.--
                Michael Levy (acting), Room 5222, 708-4086, ext. 274.
        Director, Office of--
            Economic Opportunity.--Maxine Cunningham, Room 5232, 708-
                2251, ext. 308.
            Regulatory Initiatives and Federal Coordination.--Peter 
                Kaplan, Room 5242, 708-2904, ext. 340.
            Program Standards and Evaluation.--Laurence D. Pearl, Room 
                5226, 708-0288, ext. 265.

                  OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Chief Financial Officer.--[Vacant], Room 10164, 708-1946.
    Director, Office of Chief Financial Officer for Accounting.--William 
        H. Eargle, Jr., Room 2206, 708-3310.
        Deputy Chief Financial Officer for Finance.--Steven O. App, Room 
            10166, 708-0650.
    Director, Office of--
        Financial Planning and Asset and Management.--Wallace H. Garner, 
            Room 10170, 708-0654.
        Financial Systems Integration.--David J. Epstein, Room 10174, 
            708-0646.
        Internal Control and Audit Resolution.--Owen M. Jones, Room 
            10176, 708-0638.

                       OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

Inspector General.--Susan Gaffney, Room 8256, 708-0430.
    Assistant Inspector General, Office of Audit.--John H. (Chris) 
        Greer, Room 8286, 708-0364.
    Counsel to the Inspector General, Office of Legal Counsel.--Judith 
        Hetherton, Room 8260, 708-1613.
    Assistant Inspector General, Office of--
        Management and Policy.--Robert H. Martin, Room 8254, 708-0006.
        Investigation.--Patrick J. Neri, Room 8274, 708-0390.

      ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HOUSING--FEDERAL HOUSING COMMISSIONER

Assistant Secretary.--Nicolas P. Retsinas, Room 9100, 708-3600.
    General Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Jeanne K. Engel, Room 9100, 
        708-2004.
        Associate General Deputy Assistant Secretary.--James E. 
            Schoenberger, Room 9106, 708-1490.
    Comptroller, Office of Housing-FHA.--Marta Angueria, Room 5132, 401-
        8800.
        Deputy Comptroller, Housing-FHA.--Christopher Peterson (acting), 
            Room 5130, 401-8800.
        Director, Office of--
            Evaluation.--Donald A. Kaplan, Room 5136, 401-0396.
            Policy, Planning, and Financial Systems Enhancements.--John 
                Chin (acting), Room 5136, 401-0450.
            Mortgage Insurance Accounting and Servicing.--Shawn Freeman 
                (acting), Room 2108, 708-1046.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Multifamily Housing Programs.--Helen 
        M. Dunlap, Room 6106, 708-2495.
        Director, Office of--
            Elderly and Assisted Housing.--Margaret R. Milner (acting), 
                Room 6130, 708-4542.
            Multifamily Housing Management.--Albert B. Sullivan, Room 
                6160, 708-3730.
            Multifamily Housing Preservation and Property Disposition.--
                Albert B. Sullivan (acting), Room 6160, 708-3730.
            Resident Initiatives.--Margaret Milner, Room 6130, 708-4542.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations.--Philip J. Salamone, Room 
        9138, 708-1104.
        Director, Office of--
            Management.--Sue Mitchell, Room 9114, 708-1014.
            Housing Budget and Field Resource.--Linda S. Reid, Room 
                9206, 401-8975.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Single Family Housing.--Emelda P. 
        Johnson, Room 9282, 708-3175.
        
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        Director, Office of--
            Insured Single Family Housing.--John Coonts, Room 9266, 708-
                3046.
            Lender Activities and Land Sales Registration.--William M. 
                Heyman, Room 9156, 708-1824.
            Manufactured Housing and Regulatory Functions.--David C. 
                Nimmer, Room 3214 (L'Pl), 755-7410.

  ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CONGRESSIONAL AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

Assistant Secretary.--William J. Gilmartin, Room 10120, 708-0005.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of--
        Intergovernmental Relations.--Choco G. Meza, Room 10140, 708-
            0030.
        Legislation.--Preston V. Lee, Jr., Room 10120, 708-0005.
        Plans and Policy.--Margaret E. Arky, Room 10226, 708-3161.

               OFFICE OF FEDERAL-RELIEF SOUTH DADE COUNTY

Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Otis Pitts, (305) 717-2500.

     OFFICE OF LEAD-BASED PAINT ABATEMENT AND POISOINING PREVENTION

Director.--[Vacant], Room 3202 (L'Pl), 755-1785.

             OFFICE OF FEDERAL HOUSING ENTERPRISE OVERSIGHT

Director.--Aida Alvarez, 4th Floor, 414-3800.

                   OFFICE OF PUBLIC AND INDIAN HOUSING

Assistant Secretary.--Joseph Shuldiner, Room 4100, 708-0950.
    General Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Michael B. Janis, Room 4100, 
        755-0702.
        Director, Office of--
            Management and Policy.--Casimir Bonkowski, Room 4228, 708-
                0444.
            Construction, Rehabilitation, and Maintenance.--[Vacant], 
                Room 4136, 708-1800.
        Comptroller, Public and Indian Housing.--Barbara L. Burkhalter, 
            Room 4122, 708-0099.
        Director, Office of--
            Native American Programs.--Dominic A. Nessi, Room 8204 
                (L'Pl), 755-0032.
            Assisted Housing.--MaryAnn Russ, Room 4204, 708-1380.
            Community Relations and Involvement.--Edward Moses, Room 
                4102, 619-8201.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary, for Distressed and Troubled Housing 
        Recovery.--Kevin E. Marchman, Room 4148, 401-8812.

                OFFICE OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH

Assistant Secretary.--Michael A. Stegman, Room 8100, 708-1600.
    General Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Lawrence L. Thompson, Room 
        8100, 708-1600, ext. 251.
    Financial Institutions Regulation Staff.--Harold L. Bunce, Room 
        8204, 708-3870, ext. 302.
        Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
            Economic Affairs.--Frederick J. Eggers, Room 8204, 708-2770, 
                ext. 302.
            Policy Development.--Paul A. Leonard (acting), Room 8108, 
                708-3896, ext. 240.
            Evaluation and Monitoring.--Margery A. Turner, Room 8146, 
                708-4230, ext. 117.

                GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION

President.--Dwight P. Robinson, Room 6100, 708-1839.
    Executive Vice President.--Robert P. Kalish, Room 6100, 708-1158.
        Vice President, Office of--
            Finance.--William E. Dobrzykowski, Room 6230, 401-2064.
            Asset Management.--George S. Anderson, Room 6204, 708-4141.
            Mortgage-Backed Securities.--Guy S. Wilson, Room 6151, 401-
                8970.
                
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           OFFICE OF DEPARTMENTAL EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Director.--Mari Barr (acting), Room 10126, 708-3633.
    Director, Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Employment 
        Opportunity.--William O. Anderson (acting), Room 5246, 708-2033.

                 ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Jean Nolan, Room 10132, 708-0980.
        Director, Office of--
            Press Relations.--William A. Connelly, Room 10136, 708-0685.
            Policy Support.--Charles S. Cogan, Room 10128, 708-0120.

                              STATE OFFICES

    Boston, MA.--Mary Lou K. Crane, Secretary's Representative, Thomas 
            P. O'Neill, Jr. Federal Office Building, Room 375, 10 
            Causeway Street, Boston, MA 02222-1092, (617) 565-5234.
    Bangor, ME.--Richard E. Young (acting), State Coordinator, First 
            Floor, 99 Franklin Street, Bangor, Maine 04401-4925, (207) 
            945-0467.
    Burlington, VT.--William Peters (acting), P.O. Box 879, U.S. Federal 
            Building, Room 244, 11 Elmwood Avenue, Burlington, VT 05402-
            0879, (802) 951-6290.
    Hartford, CT.--Robert S. Donovan (acting), State Coordinator, 330 
            Main Street, First Floor, Hartford, CT 06106-1860, (203) 
            240-4522.
    Manchester, NH.--David B. Harrity, State Coordinator, Norris Cotton 
            Federal Building, 275 Chestnut Street, Manchester, NH 03101-
            2487, (603) 666-7681.
    Providence, RI.--Michael J. Dziok (acting), State Coordinator, Sixth 
            Floor, 10 Weybosset Street, Providence, RI 02903-3234, (401) 
            528-5351.
    New York, NY Regional.--Jose Cintron, Secretary's Representative, 26 
            Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278-0068, (212) 264-6500.
    Albany, NY.--John Petricco, Area Coordinator, 52 Corporate Circle, 
            Albany, NY 12203-5121, (518) 464-4200.
    Buffalo, NY.--Joseph B. Lynch (acting), Area Coordinator, 465 Main 
            Street, Lafayette Court, Buffalo, NY 14203-1780, (716) 846-
            5755.
    Camden, NJ.--Elmer L. Roy, Area Coordinator, Hudson Building, 800 
            Hudson Square, 2d Floor, Camden, NJ 08102-1156, (609) 757-
            5081.
    Newark, NJ.--Diane J. Johnson, State Coordinator, 1 Newark Center, 
            13th Floor, Newark, NJ 07102-5260, (201) 622-7900.
    Philadelphia, PA Regional.--Karen A. Miller, Secretary's 
            Representative, Wanamaker Building, 100 Penn Square East, 
            Philadelphia, PA 19107-3390, (215) 656-0500.
    Baltimore, MD.--Maxine S. Saunders (acting), City Crescent Building, 
            10 South Howard Street, Fifth Floor, Baltimore, MD 21201-
            2505, (410) 962-2520.
    Charleston, WV.--Frederick S. Roncaglione (acting), State 
            Coordinator, Kanawha Valley Building, Suite 708, 405 Capitol 
            Street, Charleston, WV 25301-1795, (304) 347-7000.
    Pittsburgh, PA.--[Vacant], Area Coordinator, 412 Old Post Office 
            Courthouse Building, 7th Avenue and Grant Street, 
            Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1906, (412) 644-6428.
    Richmond, VA.--Mary Ann Wilson, State Coordinator, 3600 West Broad 
            Street, P.O. Box 90331, 3600 Centre, Richmond, VA 23230-
            0331, (804) 278-4507.
    Washington, DC.--Jessica A. Franklin, Coordinator, 820 First Street, 
            NE., Washington, DC 20002-4205, (202) 275-9200.
    Wilmington, DE.--David Sharbaugh (acting), State Coordinator, Suite 
            850, 824 Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19801-3016, (302) 
            573-6300.
    Atlanta, GA.--Davey L. Gibson, Secretary's Representative, 75 Spring 
            Street, SW., Atlanta, GA 30303-3388, (404) 331-5136.
    Birmingham, AL.--Heager L. Hill (acting), Beacon Ridge Tower, 600 
            Beacon Parkway West, Suite 300, Birmingham, AL 35209-3144, 
            (205) 290-7617.
    Coral Gables, FL.--Heager L. Hill (acting), Area Coordinator, Gables 
            1 Tower, 1320 South Dixie Highway, Coral Gables, FL 33146-
            2911, (305) 662-4500.
    Columbia, SC.--Choice Edwards, State Coordinator, Strom Thurmond 
            Federal Building, 1835 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC 29201-
            2480, (803) 765-5592.
    Greensboro, NC.--Ledford W. Austin (acting), State Coordinator, 
            Koger Building, 2306 West Meadowview Road, Greensboro, NC 
            27407-3707, (910) 547-4000.
    Jackson, MS.--Thomas M. Cooper (acting), State Coordinator, Doctor 
            A.H. McCoy Federal Building, Room 910, 100 West Capitol 
            Street, Jackson, MS 39269-1016, (601) 965-5308.
            
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    Jacksonville, FL.--James T. Chaplin (acting), Area Coordinator, 
            Southern Bell Tower, 301 West Bay Street, Suite 2200, 
            Jacksonville, FL 32202-5121, (904) 232-2626.
    Miami, FL.--Otis Pitts, State Coordinator, 8600 Northwest 36th 
            Street, Suite 3100, P.O. Box 4022, Miami, FL 33166-4022, 
            (305) 717-2500.
    Louisville, KY.--William P. Shaw (acting), State Coordinator, P.O. 
            Box 1044, 601 West Broadway, Louisville, KY 40201-1044, 
            (502) 582-5251.
    Knoxville, TN.--Mark J. Brezina (acting), Area Coordinator, Third 
            Floor, John J. Duncan Federal Building, 710 Locust Street, 
            Knoxville, TN 37902-2526, (615) 549-4384.
    Memphis, TN.--[Vacant], Area Coordinator, One Memphis Place, Suite 
            1200, 200 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis, TN 38103-2335, (901) 
            544-3367.
    Nashville, TN.--Verna (Ginger) V. Van Ness, State Coordinator, Suite 
            200, 251 Cumberland Bend Drive, Nashville, TN 37228-1803, 
            (615) 736-5213.
    Orlando, FL.--M. Jeanette Porter, Area Coordinator, Langley 
            Building, Suite 270, 3751 Maguire Boulevard, Orlando, FL 
            32803-3032, (407) 648-6441.
    Caribbean.--Maria Teresa Pombo (acting), Coordinator, New San Juan 
            Building, 159 Carlos E. Chardon Avenue, San Juan, PR 00918-
            1804, (809) 766-6121.
    Tampa, FL.--George A. Milburn, Jr., Coordinator, Timberlake Federal 
            Building Annex, 501 East Polk Street, Suite 700, Tampa, FL 
            33602-3945, (813) 228-2501.
    Chicago, IL Regional.--Edwin W. Eisendrath, Secretary's 
            Representative, Ralph H. Metcalfe Federal Buidling, 77 West 
            Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604-3507, (312) 353-5680.
    Cincinnati, OH.--William J. Harris, Area Coordinator, 525 Vine 
            Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202-3188, (513) 684-2884.
    Cleveland, OH.--Thomas S. Marshall (acting), Area Coordinator, 
            Renaissance Building, 1350 Euclid Avenue, Suite 500, 
            Cleveland, OH 44115-1815, (216) 522-4065.
    Columbus, OH.--Robert W. Dolin (acting), State Coordinator, 200 
            North High Street, Columbus, OH 43215-2499, (614) 469-5737.
    Detroit, MI.--Richard A. Paul (acting), State Coordinator, Patrick 
            V. McNamara Federal Building, 477 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, 
            MI 48226-2592, (313) 766-5108.
    Grand Rapids, MI.--John M. Milchick, Jr. (acting), Area Coordinator, 
            2922 Fuller Avenue NE., Grand Rapids, MI 49505-3409, (616) 
            456-2100.
    Indianapolis, IN.--Ernest T. (Terry) Graatz (acting), State 
            Coordinator, 151 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 
            46204-2526, (317) 226-6303.
    Milwaukee, WI.--Delbert F. Reynolds, State Coordinator, Henry S. 
            Reuss Federal Plaza, Suite 1380, 310 West Wisconsin Avenue, 
            Milwaukee WI, 53203-2289, (414) 297-3214.
    Flint, MI.--Gary T. LeVine, Area Coordinator, The Federal Buidling, 
            605 North Saginaw Street, Suite 200, Flint, MI 48502-2043, 
            (810) 766-5108.
    Minneapolis, MN.--[Vacant], State Coordinator, 220 Second Street 
            South, Minneapolis, MN 55401-2195, (612) 370-3000.
    Springfield, IL.--[Vacant], Area Coordinator, 509 West Capitol 
            Street, Suite 206, Springfield, IL 62704-1906, (217) 492-
            4085.
    Fort Worth, TX Regional.--Stephen R. Weatherford, Secretary's 
            Representative, P.O. Box 2905, 1600 Throckmorton, Fort 
            Worth, TX 76113-2905, (817) 885-5401.
    Albuquerque, NM.--Michael R. Griego, State Coordinator, 625 Truman 
            Street NE., Albuquerque, NM 87110-6443, (505) 262-6463.
    Dallas, TX.--C. Donald Babers, Area Coordinator, Room 860, 525 
            Griffin Street, Dallas, TX 75202-5007, (214) 767-8359.
    Houston, TX.--George H. Rodriguez (acting), Area Coordinator, 
            Norfolk Tower, Suite 200, 2211 Norfolk, Houston, TX 77098-
            4096, (713) 834-3274.
    Little Rock, AR.--John L. Mundy (acting), TCBY Tower, 425 W. Capitol 
            Avenue, Suite 900, Little Rock, AR 72201-3488, (501) 324-
            5931.
    Lubbock, TX.--Miguel C. Rincon, Jr., (acting), Area Coordinator, 
            George H. Mahon Federal Building and United States 
            Courthouse, 1205 Texas Avenue, Lubbock, TX 79401-4093, (806) 
            743-7265.
    New Orleans, LA.--Gregory J. Hamilton (acting), State Coordinator, 
            Hale Boggs Federal Building, 9th Floor, 501 Magazine Street, 
            New Orleans, LA 70130-3099, (504) 589-7200.
    Oklahoma City, OK.--Troy L. Grigsby (acting), State Coordinator, 
            Alfred P.Murrah Federal Building, 200 NW. Fifth Street, 
            Oklahoma City, OK 73102-3202, (405) 231-4891.
    San Antonio, TX.--A. Cynthia Leon, Area Coordinator, Washington 
            Square Building, 800 Dolorosa, San Antonio, TX 78207-4563, 
            (210) 229-6800.
    Shreveport, LA.--Bobbie G. Whitaker (acting), 401 Edwards Street, 
            Suite 1510, Shreveport, LA 71101-3107, (318) 676-3385.
    Tulsa, OK.--James S. Colgan, Area Coordinator, 50 East 15th Street, 
            Tulsa, OK 74119-4030, (918) 581-7434.
            
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    Kansas City, KS Regional.--Joseph J. O'Hern, Secretary's 
            Representative, Gateway Tower II, 400 State Avenue, Kansas 
            City, KS 66101-2406, (913) 551-5462.
    Des Moines, IA.--William H. McNarney, State Coordinator, Room 239, 
            210 Walnut Street, Des Moines, IA 50309-2155, (515) 284-
            4512.
    Omaha, NE.--Roger M. Massey (acting), Manager, 10909 Mill Valley 
            Road, Omaha, NE 68154-3955, (402) 492-3100.
    St. Louis, MO.--Kenneth G. Lange, State Coordinator, 1222 Spruce 
            Street, St. Louis, MO 63103-2836, (314) 539-6583.
    Denver, CO Regional.--Anthony J. Hernandez, Secretary's 
            Representative, First Interstate Tower North, 633 17th 
            Street, Denver, CO 80202-3607, (303) 672-5440.
    Casper, WY.--William L. Garrett (acting), State Coordinator, Federal 
            Building, Room 4229, 100 East B Street, Casper, WY 82602-
            1918, (307) 261-5252.
    Fargo, ND.--Keith Elliott (acting), State Coordinator, Federal 
            Building, 653 2nd Avenue, Room 366, Fargo, ND 58108-2483, 
            (701) 239-5136.
    Helena, MT.--Richard C. Brinck, State Coordinator, Federal Office 
            Building, Room 340, Drawer 10095, 301 S. Park, Helena, MT 
            59626-0095, (406) 449-5205.
    Salt Lake City, UT.--Richard P. Bell (acting), State Coordinator, 
            257 Tower Building, Suite 550 257 East, 200 South, Salt Lake 
            City, UT 84111-2048, (801) 524-5241.
    Sioux Falls, SD.--Dwight A. Peterson, State Coordinator, 2400 W. 
            49th Street, Suite I-201, Sioux Falls, SD 57105-6558, (605) 
            330-4223.
    San Francisco, CA Regional.--Arthur C. Agnos, Secretary's 
            Representative, Phillip Burton Federal Building and U.S. 
            Courthouse, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, P.O. Box 36003, San 
            Francisco, CA 94102-3448, (415) 556-4752.
    Fresno, CA.--Willie M. Haskins (acting), Area Coordinator, 1630 East 
            Shaw Avenue, Suite 138, Fresno, CA, 93710-8193, (209) 487-
            5033.
    Honolulu, HI.--Gordan Y. Furutani, State Coordinator, Seven 
            Waterfront Plaza, 500 Ala Moana Boulevard, Suite 500, 
            Honolulu, HI 96813-4918, (808) 522-8175.
    Los Angeles, CA.--[Vacant], Area Coordinator, 1615 West Olympic 
            Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90015-3801, (213) 251-7122.
    Phoenix, AZ.--Rebecca E. Flanagan (acting), State Coordinator, Two 
            Arizona Center, 400 North 5th Street, Suite 1600, Phoenix, 
            AZ 85004-2361, (602) 379-4434.
    Reno, NV.--Andrew D. Whitten, Jr. (acting), Area Coordinator, 1575 
            Delucchi Lane, Suite 114, Reno, NV 89502-6581, (702) 784-
            5356.
    Sacramento, CA.--[Vacant], Area Coordinator, 777 12th Street, Suite 
            200, Sacramento, CA 95814-1997, (916) 498-5220.
    San Diego, CA.--Charles J. Wilson (acting), Area Coordinator, 
            Mission City Corporate Center, 2365 Northside Drive, Suite 
            300, San Diego, CA 92108-2712, (619) 557-5310.
    Santa Ana, CA.--Samuel N. Sandoval, Area Coordinator, 3 Hutton 
            Centre Drive, Suite 500, Santa Ana, CA 92707-5764, (714) 
            957-3741.
    Las Vegas, NV.--Paul A. Pradia, State Coordinator, 1500 East 
            Tropicana Avenue, Suite 205, Las Vegas, NV 89119-6516, (702) 
            388-6500.
    San Diego, CA.--Charles J. Wilson (acting), Area Coordinator, 
            Mission City Corporate Center, 2365, Northside Drive, Suite 
            300, San Diego, CA 92108-2712, (619) 557-5310.
    Tucson, AZ.--Sharon Atwell (acting), Area Coordinator, Security 
            Pacific Bank Plaza, 33 North Stone Avenue, Suite 700, 
            Tucson, AZ 85701-1467, (602) 670-6237.
    Seattle, WA Regional.--Robert N. Santos, Secretary's Representative, 
            Seattle Federal Office Building, 909 1st Avenue, Suite 200, 
            Seattle, WA 98104-1000, (206) 220-5101.
    Anchorage, AK.--Arlene L. Patton, State Coordinator, University 
            Plaza Building, 949 East 36th Avenue, Suite 401, Anchorage, 
            AK, 99508-4399, (907) 271-4170.
    Boise, ID.--Gary L. Gillespie (acting), State Coordinator, Plaza IV, 
            Suite 220, 800 Park Boulevard, Boise, ID 83712-7743, (208) 
            334-1990.
    Portland, OR.--Mark E. Pavolka (acting), State Coordinator, 520 
            Southwest Sixth Avenue, Portland, OR 97204-1596, (503) 326-
            2561.
    Spokane, WA.--[Vacant], Area Coordinator, Farm Credit Bank Building, 
            8th Floor East, West 601 First Avenue, Spokane, WA 99204-
            0317, (509) 353-2510.

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                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

             400 Seventh Street SW. 20590.  Phone, 366-4000

    FEDERICO F. PENA, Secretary of Transportation; born in Laredo, TX, 
March 15, 1947; education: University of Texas at Austin, B.A., 1968; 
J.D., 1971; President and CEO, Pena Investment Advisors, Inc., 1991-93; 
of counsel, Brownstein, Hyatt, Farber and Strickland, PC, 1992-93; city 
mayor, city and county of Denver 1983-91; elected to the Colorado House 
of Representatives, 1978-82; House minority leader 1981, specialized in 
school finance reform; attorney; private practice and civil rights 
litigation, 1972-82; past member, U.S. Alternative Fuels Council; past 
member, Metropolitan Transportation Development Commission; member, New 
World Airport Commission; president, Colorado Advisory Council on 
Mexico; board member, Piton Foundation; married to the former Ellen 
Hart; two children: Nelia Joan and Cristina Lucila, confirmed by the 
U.S. Senate and sworn in as the 12th Secretary of Transportation on 
January 21, 1993.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

                 Room 10200.  Phone, 366-1111; FAX: 4508

   (Created by the act of October 15, 1966; codified under U.S.C. 49)

Secretary of Transportation.--Federico F. Pena.
    Chief of Staff.--Ann M. Bormolini.
    Deputy Chief of Staff.--Katherine L. Archuleta.
    Deputy Secretary.--Mortimer L. Downey, 366-1111.
        Associate Deputy Secretary and Director of Intermodalism.--
            Michael P. Huerta, 366-5781.
    Chairman, Board of Contract Appeals (Chief Administrative Judge).--
            Thaddeus V. Ware, Room 5101, 366-4305.
        Director, Office of--
            Civil Rights.--Antonio J. Califa, Room 10215, 366-4648.
            Commercial Space Transportation.--Frank C. Weaver, Room 
                5415, 366-2937.
            Executive Secretariat.--Margarita Roque, Room 10205, 366-
                4277.
            Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.--Luz A. 
                Hopewell, Room 9414, 366-1930.
            Intelligence and Security.--RADM Paul E. Busick, Room 10401, 
                366-6535.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel.--Stephen H. Kaplan, Room 10428, 366-4702.
    Deputy General Counsel.--Rosalind A. Knapp, 366-4713.
    Associate General Counsel.--[Vacant], Room 10428, 366-0140.
    Special Counsel.--Diane R. Liff, Room 6434, 366-0140.
        Assistant General Counsel for--
            Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings.--Samuel Podberesky, 
                Room 4116, 366-9342.
            Environmental, Civil Rights and General Law.--Roberta D. 
                Gabel, Room 10102, 366-4710.
            International Law--Donald H. Horn, Room 10105, 366-2972.
            Legislation.--Thomas W. Herlihy, Room 10100, 366-4687.
            Litigation.--Paul M Geier, Room 4102, 366-4731.
            Regulation and Enforcement.--Neil R. Eisner, Room 10424, 
                366-4723.
                Chairman, Board for Correction of Military Records.--
                    Robert H. Joost, Room 5432, 366-9335.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

Inspector General.--A. Mary Schiavo, Room 9210, 366-1959.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Mario A. Lauro, Jr., Room 9210, 366-6767.
    Office of Legal Counsel.--Roger Williams, Room 9208, 366-8751.
    
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    Assistant Inspector General for Auditing.--Raymond J. DeCarli, Room 
        9210, 366-1964.
        Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Auditing.--Lawrence H. 
                Weintrob, Room 9209, 366-1992.
    Director, Office of--
        Transporation Program Audits.--Alexis M. Stefani, Room 7128, 
            366-0500.
        Information Technology, Financial and Secretarial Audits.--David 
            F. Kent, Room 7102, 366-1496.
    Assistant Inspector General for Investigations and Evaluations.--
        Wilbur L. Daniels, Room 9210, 366-1454.
        Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Inspections and 
                Evaluations.--Toni Dawsey, Room 9200, 366-9858.
    Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.--Raisa Otero-
        Cesario, Room 9208, 366-1967.
        Deputy Assistant Inspector General for Investigations.--Todd 
            Zinger, Room 9200, 366-0681.
    Directorate of Administration.--Patricia J. Thompson, Room 9200, 
        366-0687.
    Director, Office of--
        Program Planning and Oversight.--Samuel Davis, Room 2440, 366-
            1968.
        Office of Resources.--[Vacant], Room 7422, 366-1490.
            Administrative Services.--Dorothy Bowie, Room 7422, 366-
                6908.
            Financial Services.--Glenda Somerville, Room 7422, 366-1976.
            Human Resources.--Patrick Pietrzak, Room 7422, 366-1441.
            Information Technology Resources.--Edward Glagola Jr., Room 
                7422, 366-1472.

                         REGIONAL AUDIT OFFICES

Regional Audit Managers:
    Region II.--Michael E. Goldstein, Room 200, 1633 Broadway, New York, 
        NY 10019, (212) 399-5200.
    Region III.--Harry H. Fitzkee, Suite 4500, City Cresent Building, 10 
        South Howard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, (410) 962-3612.
    Region IV.--Gary L. Singletary, Suite 376, 1718 Peachtree Road NW., 
        Atlanta, GA 30309, (404) 347-7825.
    Region V.--Ronald H. Hoogenboom, Room 677, 111 North Canal Street, 
        Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 353-0104.
    Region VI.--John L. Meche, Room 9A27, 819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, 
        TX 76102, (817) 334-3545.
    Region VII.--Dale R. Mills, Room 113, 601 East 12th Street, Kansas 
        City, MO 64106, (816) 426-2761.
    Region IX.--James A. Brucia, Room 1005, 211 Main Street, San 
        Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 744-3090.
    Region X.--Ronald W. Hambrick, Room 644, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, 
        WA 98174, (206) 220-7754.

                       REGIONAL INSPECTION OFFICES

Regional Inspection Managers:
    Region I.--Glenn C. Griser, Room 2440, 400 7th Street, SW., 
        Washington, DC 20590, (202) 366-1302.
    Region V.--Mark E. Peters, Room 677, 111 North Canal Street, 
        Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 353-0104.

                     REGIONAL INVESTIGATIVE OFFICES

Special Agents-In-Charge:
    Region II.--[Vacant], Room 200, 1633 Broadway, New York, NY 10019, 
        (212) 399-5217.
    Region III.--William P. Tompkins, Suite 201, 900 East 8th Avenue, 
        King of Prussia, PA 19406, (215) 337-2725.
    Region IV.--Paul D. McGuire, Suite 397, 1718 Peachtree Road NW., 
        Atlanta, GA 30309, (404) 347-7836.
    Region V.--Dieter H. Harper, Room 677, 111 North Canal Street, 
        Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 353-0106.
    Region VI.--Glynn D. Snee, Room 9A27, 819 Taylor Street, Forth 
        Worth, TX 76102, (817) 334-3236.
    Region IX.--Michael A. Gottlieb, Room 1005, 211 Main Street, San 
        Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 744-3090.
        
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              ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR TRANSPORTATION POLICY

Assistant Secretary.--Frank E. Kruesi, Room 10228, 366-4544.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Joseph F. Canny, Room 10228, 366-4540.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--John N. Lieber, Room 10232, 366-4550.
            Director, Office of--
                Environment, Energy and Safety.--Donald R. Trilling, 
                    Room 9222, 366-4220.
                Economics.--Richard F. Walsh, Room 10305, 366-4416.

       ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR AVIATION AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--[Vacant], Room 10232, 366-8822.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Patrick V. Murphy, Room 10232, 366-
        4551.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Mark Gerchick, Room 10232, 366-8834.
        Director, Office of--
            International Transportation and Trade.--Arnold L. Levine, 
                Room 10300, 366-4368.
            International Aviation.--Paul Gretch, Room 6402, 366-2423.
            Aviation Analysis.--John V. Coleman, Room 6401, 366-5903.

                 ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR ADMINISTRATION

Assistant Secretary.--Melissa J. Allen, Room 10314, 366-2332.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--[Vacant], 366-2333.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--[Vacant], 366-9780.
        Director, Office of--
            Personnel.--Glenda M. Tate, Room 9101, 366-4088.
            Management Planning.--Patricia D. Parrish, Room 10320, 366-
                4747.
            Information Resource Management.--Eugene K. Taylor, Jr., 
                Room 9104, 366-9201.
            Administrative Services and Property Management.--Ronald D. 
                Keefer, Room 10319, 366-4246.
            Hearings, Chief Administrative Law Judge.--John J. Mathias, 
                Room 9228, 366-2142.
            Acquisition and Grant Management.--[Vacant], Room 9401, 366-
                4285.
            Security.--John J. Taylor, Room 7402, 366-4677.

               ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR BUDGET AND PROGRAMS

Assistant Secretary.--Louise F. Stoll, Room 10101, 366-9191.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Eugene A. Conti, Jr., Room 10101, 366-
        9192.
    Deputy Chief Financial Officer.--David K. Kleinberg, Room, 10101, 
        366-9192.
        Director, Office of--
            Programs and Evaluation.--George W. McDonald, Room 10118, 
                366-9603.
            Budget.--Katherine E. Collins, Room 10117, 366-4594.
            Financial Management.--[Vacant], Room 9130F, 366-1306.

              ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Steven O. Palmer, Room 10408, 366-4573.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--John C. Horsley, Room 10408, 366-4563.
        Director, Office of--
            Congressional Affairs.--Regina A. Sullivan, Room 10406, 366-
                9714.
            Intergovernmental Affairs.--Barbara Leach, Room 10405, 366-
                1524.

                        OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Public Affairs.--Steve Akey, 
    Room 10414, 366-4570.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant], Room 10414, 366-4531.
        Associate Director for--
            Speech Writing and Research Division--Bill Schulz, Room 
                9419, 366-5822.
        Media Relations and Special Projects Division.--[Vacant], Room 
            10413, 366-5565.
            Public Information Division.--[Vacant], Room 10413, 366-
                5580.
                
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                   BUREAU OF TRANSPORTATION STATISTICS

             400 Seventh Street, SW 20590.  Phone, 366-3282

Director.--Tiruvarur Lakshmanan, Room 2104.
    Deputy Director.--Robert A. Knisely, Room 2104.

                            U.S. COAST GUARD

             2100 Second Street SW. 20593.  Phone, 267-2229

Commandant.--Adm. Robert E. Kramek.
    Executive Assistant.--Capt. Vivien S. Crea.
    Special Assistant to the Commandant.--Cmdr. Larry Barrow.
    Aide to the Commandant.--Lt. Cmdr. Charlie Diaz.
    Vice Commandant.--Vice Adm. Arthur E. Henn.
        Aide to the Vice Commandant.--Lt. Brian Poskaitis.
    Medical Adviser to the Commandant.--Rear Adm. Allan M. Steinman.
    Chief, Congressional Affairs Staff.--Capt. Guy T. Goodwin, 366-4280.
    Chairman, Marine Safety Council.--Rear Adm. John E. Shkor.
    Chief Administrative Law Judge.--Joseph N. Ingolia.
    Chief, Office of Civil Rights.--Walter R. Somerville.
    Foreign Policy Advisor to the Commandant.--Gerald P. Yoest.
    Chief of Staff.--Vice Adm. Kent Williams.
    Director of Resources.--Rear Adm. Timothy Josiah.
        Chief, Office of--
            Acquisition.--Rear Adm. Thomas Collins.
            Command, Control, and Communications.--Rear Adm. David E. 
                Ciancaglini.
            Engineering.--Rear Adm. Edward Barrett.
            Law Enforcement and Defense Operations.--Rear Adm. Norman 
                Saunders.
            Marine Safety, Security, and Environmental Protection.--Rear 
                Adm. James C. Card.
            Navigation Safety and Waterway Services.--Rear Adm. Gregory 
                Pennington.
            Personnel and Training.--Rear Adm. William Donnell.
            Readiness and Reserve.--Rear Adm. Richard Larrabee.
            Military Personnel Command.--Rear Adm. Fred Ames.

                          MAJOR FIELD COMMANDS

Commanders:
    Atlantic Area:  Governors Island, New York, NY 10004-5098.--Vice 
        Adm. James M. Loy, (212) 668-7196.
    Pacific Area:  Coast Guard Island, Alameda, CA 94501-5100.--Vice 
        Adm. Richard D. Herr, (510) 437-3196.
Maintenance and Logistics Command--
    Atlantic:  Governors Island, Building 400, New York 10004-5000.--
        Rear Adm. Douglas H. Teeson II, (212) 668-7197.
    Pacific:  Coast Guard Island, Alameda, CA 94501-5100.--Rear Adm. 
        Gordon G. Piche, (510) 437-3939.
Coast Guard Districts:
    First:  408 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, MA 02210-3350.--Rear Adm. John 
        L. Linnon, (617) 223-8480.
    Second:  1222 Spruce Street, St. Louis, MO 63101-2832.--Rear Adm. 
        Paul E. Blayney, (314) 539-7601.
    Fifth:  431 Crawford Street, Portsmouth VA 23704-5004.--Rear Adm. 
        William J. Ecker, (804) 398-6287.
    Seventh:  Brickell Plaza Federal Building, 909 Southeast First 
        Avenue, Miami, FL 33130-1608.--Rear Adm. William P. Leahy, Jr., 
        (305) 536-5654.
    Eighth:  501 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130-3396.--Rear Adm. 
        Robert C. North, (504) 589-6298.
    Ninth:  1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2060.--Rear Adm. 
        Rudy K. Peschel, (216) 522-3910.
    11th:  501 West Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90882-5399.--Rear 
        Adm. Richard A. Appelbaum, (310) 980-4300.
    13th:  915 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 98174-1067.--Rear Adm. John W. 
        Lockwood, (206) 220-5078.
    14th:  300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Honolulu, HI 96850-4982.--Rear Adm. 
        Howard B. Gehring, (808) 541-2051.
    17th:  P.O. Box 3-5000, Juneau, AK 99802-1217.--Rear Adm. Roger T. 
        Rufe, Jr., (907) 463-2025.
        
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                     FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION

      FOB-10A, 800 Independence Avenue SW. 20591.  Phone, 267-3484

Administrator.--David R. Hinson, 267-3111.
    Deputy Administrator.--Linda Hall Daschle, 267-8111.
    Chief of Staff.--Margaret Gilligan, 267-3111.
    Chief Counsel.--[Vacant], 267-3222.
        Assistant Administrator for--
                Civil Rights.--Leon C. Watkins, 267-3254.
                Deputy Assistant Administrator for Diversity.--Fanny 
                    Rivera, 267-3254.
                Government and Industry Affairs.--Bradley A. Mims, 267-
                    3277.
                Public Affairs.--Sandra Allen, 267-3883.
                Airports.--Cynthia Rich, 267-9471.
            Deputy Assistant Administrator.--Quentin S. Taylor, 267-
                8738.
                Director for--
                    Airport Planning and Programming.--Paul L. Galis, 
                        267-8775.
                    Director for Airport Safety and Standards.--Leonard 
                        E. Mudd, 267-3053.
                    Civil Aviation Security.--Cathal Flynn, 267-9863.
            Deputy Assistant Administrator.--Jackie L. Gregory, 267-
                3969.
                Director for--
                    Civil Aviation Security Policy and Planning.--Bruce 
                        R. Butterworth, 267-8058.
                    Civil Aviation Security Operations.--Lynne A. Osmus, 
                        267-3076.
                    Civil Aviation Security Intelligence.--Patrick T. 
                        McDonnell, 267-9075.
                    Policy, Planning, and International Aviation.--Barry 
                        Valentine, 267-3033.
            Deputy Assistant Administrator.--Louise Maillet, 267-9105.
                Director for--
                    Aviation Policy, Plans, and Management Analysis.--
                        John M. Rodgers, 267-3274.
                    Environment and Energy.--[Vacant], 267-3576.
                    International Aviation.--Joan W. Bauerlein, 267-
                        3213.
                    Budget and Accounting.--Nicholas S. Stoer, 267-3721.
                Director for--
                    Accounting.--Ernest M. Keeling, 267-8002.
                    Budget.--Ruth A. Leverenz, 267-3751.
                    Information Technology.--Theron A. Gray, 267-7203.
            Deputy Assistant Administrator.--[Vacant], 267-3316.
            Human Resource Management.--Herbert R. McLure, 267-3456.
            Deputy Assistant Administrator.--[Vacant], 267-3850.
                Director for--
                    Training.--Ann Rosenwald, 267-8503.
                    Labor and Employee Relations.--Ray Thoman (Acting), 
                        267-3979.
                    Personnel.--Kay F. Dolan, 267-3850.
                    Center for Management Development.--Winifred 
                        Woodward, (904) 446-7136.
        Executive Director for System Operations.--Monte Belger, 267-
            7111.
            Associate Administrator for Air Traffic.--Bill Jeffers, 267-
                3666.
            Deputy Associate Administrator.--James Washington, 267-3850.
                Director for--
                    Air Traffic Rules and Procedures Service.--L. Lane 
                        Speck, 267-9205.
                    Air Traffic Plans and Requirements Service.--Neil 
                        Planzer, 267-3136.
                    Air Traffic System Management.--David J. Hurley, 
                        267-9155.
                    Air Traffic System Effectiveness.--John D. Canoles, 
                        267-8781.
                    Air Traffic Program Management.--Douglas Murphy.
                    Aviation Standards.--Darlene Freeman, 267-7555.
            Deputy Associate Administrator.--[Vacant], 267-7555.
            Federal Air Surgeon.--Jon L. Jordan, M.D., 267-3535.
                Director for--
                    Accident Investigation.--David Thomas, 267-9612.
                    Aviation System Standards.--William H. Williams, 
                        (405) 686-2305.
                    Airway Facilities.--Joaquin Archilla, 267-8181.
            Deputy Associate Administrator.--Stanley Rivers, 267-3366.
                Director for--
                    Operational Support Service.--[Vacant], 267-7655.
                    NAS Transition and Implementation Service.--Steven 
                        T. Rothschild, 267-9835.
                    System Capacity and Requirements.--[Vacant].
                    NAS Operations.--[Vacant].
                    Life Cycle Management.--[Vacant].
                    Resource Management.--George Terrell (Acting).
                    
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                    Policy and Spectrum Management.--Gerald Markey.
                    Regulation and Certification.--Anthony J. Broderick, 
                        267-3131.
            Deputy Associate Administrator.--Daniel C. Beaudetter, 267-
                7804.
                Director for--
                    Aircraft Certification Service.--Thomas McSweeney, 
                        267-8235.
                    Flight Standards Service.--Thomas C. Accardi, 267-
                        8237.
                    Rulemaking.--Chris A. Christie, 267-9677.
                    Aeronautical Center.--Homer C. McClure, (405) 954-
                        4521.
            Deputy Associate Administrator.--Lindy Ritz, (405) 954-4522.
        Executive Director for Acquisition.--George Donahue, 267-7222.
            Contracting and Quality Assurance.--Dennis N. DeGaetano 
                (acting), 267-8513.
            Deputy Associate Administrator.--[Vacant], 267-8515.
            Associate Administrator for NAS Development.--[Vacant], 267-
                3555.
            Deputy Associate Administrator.--[Vacant], 267-3200.
            Program Manager for Advanced Automation.--Robert Valone, 
                376-6500.
            Deputy Program Manager for Advanced Automation.--Jeffery 
                Hmara, 376-6559.
                Director for--
                    Automation.--Kenneth Byram, 267-9500.
                    Communications.--Arthur R. Feinberg, 646-4963.
                    Navigation and Landing Aids.--[Vacant].
                    Surveillance.--Terry R. Hannah, 267-3023.
                    Weather and Flight Service.--[Vacant], 267-7198.
                    System Engineering and Development.--[Vacant], 287-
                        8535.
            Deputy Associate Administrator.--James E. Cain, 287-8539.
                Director for--
                    NAS Program Management Service.--Joseph R. Tucker, 
                        287-8659.
                    Research and Development Service.--Steven B. 
                        Zaidman, 267-9453.
                    Operations Research Service.--Andres G. Zellweger, 
                        287-8533.
                    NAS System Engineering Service.--Ronald Morgan, 287-
                        8599.
                    Facility System Engineering Service.--Robert F. 
                        Wein, 287-8573.
        Executive Director for Acquisition and Safety Oversight.--
            [Vacant], 267-7720.
            Director for--
                Acquisition Policy and Oversight.--David J. Morrissey, 
                    267-3320.
                Independent Operational Test and Evaluation Oversight.--
                    A. Martin Phillips, 267-8926.
        Associate Administrator for Aviation Safety.--Charles H. 
            Huettner (acting), 267-9613.
            Director for--
                Integrated Safety Analysis.--Barry Bermingham, 366-6003.
                Safety Information and Promotion.--Daniel C. Hedges, 
                    366-6300.

                        MAJOR FIELD ORGANIZATIONS

Alaskan Region.
    Regional Administrator.--Jacqueline L. Smith, 222 W. 7th Avenue, No. 
        14, Anchorage, AK 99513, (907) 271-5645.
Central Region.--Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
    Regional Administrator.--John Turner, 601 East 12th Street, Kansas 
        City, MO 64106, (816) 426-5626.
Eastern Region.--Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, 
        Virginia, West Virginia.
    Regional Administrator.--Arlene Feldman, Federal Building, JFK 
        International Airport, Jamaica, NY 11430, (718) 553-1005.
Europe, Africa, and Middle East Office.--Europe, Africa, and Middle 
        East, including the former Soviet Union and all countries that 
        are both south of the People's Republic of China and west of 
        Burma.
    Director.--Patrick Poe, FAA, c/o American Embassy, 27 Boulevard 
        DuRegent, 1000 Brussels, Belgium, (322) 513-3830, Ext. 2700.
Great Lakes Region.--Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North 
        Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin.
    Regional Administrator.--Garrome Franklin, 2300 East Devon Avenue, 
        Des Plaines, IL 60018, (312) 694-7294.
New England Region.--Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, 
        Rhode Island, Vermont.
    Regional Administrator.--[Vacant], 12 New England Executive Park, 
        Burlington, MA 01803, (617) 273-7244.
Northwest Mountain Region.--Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Utah, Oregon, 
        Washington, Wyoming.
    Regional Administrator.--Frederick M. Isaac, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., 
        Renton, WA 98055, (206) 277-2001.
        
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Southwest Region.--Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, 
        North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.
    Regional Administrator.--Carolyn Blum, 3400 Norman Berry Drive, East 
        Pont, GA 30344, (404) 763-7222.
Western-Pacific Region.--Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada.
    Regional Administrator.--Carl Schellenberg, P.O. Box 92007, Worldway 
        Postal Center, Los Angeles, CA 90009, (213) 297-1427.
FAA Technical Center.
    Director.--Harvey B. Safeer, Jr., Atlantic City, NJ 08405, (609) 
        484-6641.

                     FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

 Washington Headquarters, Nassif Building, 400 Seventh Street SW. 20590

 (TFHRC) Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 6300 Georgetown Pike, 
                            McLean, VA 22201

Administrator.--Rodney E. Slater, 366-0650.
    Deputy Administrator--Jane Garvey, 366-2240.
    Executive Director.--Anthony R. Kane, 366-2242.
    Chief Counsel.--Theodore A. McConnell, Room 4213, 366-0740.
    Director of--
        Civil Rights.--Edward W. Morris, Jr., Room 4132, 366-0693.
        Public Affairs.--[Vacant], Room 4207, 366-0660.
        Program Review.--Emil Elinsky, Room 4210, 366-9393.
    Associate Administrator for--
        Administration.--George S. Moore, Jr., Room 4316, 366-0604.
        Motor Carriers.--George L. Reagle, Room 3103, 366-2519.
        Policy.--Gloria J. Jeff, Room 3317, 336-0585.
        Program Development.--[Vacant], Room 3212, 366-0371.
        Research and Development.--John A. Clements, (TFHRC), Room T-
            306, 285-2051.
        Safety and System Applications.--Dennis C. Judycki, Room 3401, 
            366-2149.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Region 1. (combines standard Regions 1 and 2).--Connecticut, Maine, 
        Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, 
        Rhode Island, Vermont.
    Regional Administrator.--John G. Bestgen, Jr., Leo W. O'Brien, 
        Federal Building, Room 719, Clinton Avenue and North Pearl 
        Street, Albany, NY 12207, FTS: (518) 431-4236.
Region 3.--Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylania, 
        Virginia, West Virginia.
    Regional Administrator.--David S. Gendell, 10 South Howard Street, 
        Suite 4000, Baltimore, MD 21201, FTS: (410) 962-0093.
Region 4.--Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North 
        Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.
    Regional Administrator.--Leon N. Larson, Suite 200, 1720 Peachtree 
        Road NW., Atlanta, GA 30367, FTS: (404) 347-4078.
Region 5.--Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.
    Regional Administrator.--[Vacant], 19900 Governors Highway, Suite 
        301, Olympia Fields, IL 60461-1021, FTS: (708) 283-3920.
Region 6.--Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.
    Regional Administrator.--Edward Wuester, 819 Taylor Street, Room 
        8A00, Fort Worth, TX 76102, FTS 817-334-4393.
Region 7.--Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
    Regional Administrator.--[Vacant], 6301 Rockhill Road, Kansas City, 
        MO 64141-6715, FTS: (816) 276-2700.
Region 8.--Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming.
    Regional Administrator.--Vincent F. Schimmoller, 555 Zang Street, 
        Room 400, Lakewood, CO 80228, FTS: (303) 969-6722.
Region 9.--Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada.
    Regional Administrator.--Thomas J. Ptak, 201 Mission Street, Suite 
        2100, San Francisco, CA 94105, FTS: (415) 744-2639 or 744-3102.
Region 10.--Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.
    Regional Administrator.--Leon J. Wittman, Jr., KOIN Center, Suite 
        600, 222 SW Columbia Street, Portland, OR 97201, FTS: (503) 326-
        2064.
        
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                     FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION

                      400 Seventh Street SW. 20590

Administrator.--Jolene M. Molitoris, Room 8206, 366-0710.
    Deputy Administrator.--Donald M. Itzkoff, 366-0857.
    Special Assistant to the Administrator.--Frances T. Greenberg, 366-
        0154.
    Associate Administrator for--
        Administration and Finance.--Raymond J. Rogers, Room 8228, 366-
            0872.
        Policy and Program Development.--Sally H. Cooper, Room 8302, 
            366-0173.
        Railroad Development.--James T. McQueen, Room 5411, 366-9660.
        Safety.--Bruce M. Fine, Room 8320-A, 366-0895.
    Chief Counsel.--S. Mark Lindsey, Room 8201, 366-0767.
        Civil Rights Director.--Miles S. Washington, Jr., Room 8314, 
            366-9753.
            Public Affairs Director.--David A. Bolger, Room 8204, 366-
                0881.
        Budget Director.--Kathryn B. Murphy, Room 8209, 366-0870.
        Resident Engineering Manager, Transportation Test Center.--
            Gunars Spons, Pueblo, CO 81001, (719) 584-0507.

                   REGIONAL OFFICES (RAILROAD SAFETY)

Region 1.--Northeastern. Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New 
        Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont.
    Regional Director.--Mark H. McKeon, Room 1077, 55 Broadway, 
        Cambridge, MA 02142, (617) 494-2321.
Region 2.--Eastern. Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, 
        Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio.
    Regional Director.--John F. Megary, Scott Plaza Two, Suite 550, 
        Lester, PA 19113, (610) 521-8200.
Region 3.--Southern. Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, North Carolina, 
        South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida.
    Regional Director.--Christopher G. Clune, North Tower, Suite 440A, 
        1720 Peachtree Road, NW., Atlanta, GA 30309, (404) 347-2751.
Region 4.--Central. Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin.
    Regional Director.--Richard M. McCord, Suite 655, 111 North Canal 
        Street, Chicago, IL 60606, (312) 353-6203.
Region 5.--Southwestern.  Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, 
        Texas.
    Regional Director.--[Vacant], 8701 Bedford Euless Road, Suite 425, 
        Hurst, TX 76053, (817) 284-8142.
Region 6.--Midwestern.  Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado.
    Regional Director.--Darrell J. Tisor, Federal Office Building, Room 
        1807, 911 Walnut Street, Kansas City, MO 64106, (816) 426-2497.
Region 7.--Western.  Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah.
    Regional Director.--Harry T. Paton, 650 Capitol Mall, Room 7007, 
        (916) 498-6540.
Region 8.--Northwestern.  Idaho, Oregon, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, 
        South Dakota, Washington, Alaska.
    Regional Director.--Chester Southern, 703 Broadway, 650 Murdock 
        Bldg., Vancouver, WA 98660, (206) 686-7536.

             NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION

                        400 7th Street SW. 20590

Administrator.--Ricardo Martinez, Room 5220, 366-1836.
    Deputy Administrator.--Christopher A. Hart, 366-2775.
    Executive Director.--Howard M. Smolkin, 366-2111.
    Associate Administrator for--
        Administration.--[Vacant], 366-1788.
        Enforcement.--William A. Boehly, 366-9700.
        Plans and Policy.--Donald C. Bischoff, 366-2550.
        Regional Operations.--Adele Derby, 366-2121.
        Research and Development.--George Parker, 366-1537.
        Rulemaking.--Barry Felrice, 366-1810.
        Traffic Safety Programs.--Michael B. Brownlee, 366-1755.
    Director, Office of--
        Civil Rights.--George B. Quick, 366-4762.
        Public and Consumer Affairs.--Ellen Berlin, 366-9550.
        
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    Chief Counsel.--Philip Recht, 366-9511.
    Director, Executive Correspondence.--Linda Divelbiss, 366-2870.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Region I.  Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode 
        Island, Vermont.
    Regional Administrator.--George A. Luciano, Transportation Systems 
        Center, Kendall Square, Code 903, Cambridge, MA 02142, (617) 
        494-3427.
Region II.  New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.
    Regional Administrator.--Thomas M. Louizou, Suite 204, 222 
        Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, NY 10605, (914) 682-6162.
Region III.  Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, 
        Virginia, West Virginia.
    Regional Administrator.--Frank D. Altobelli, BWI Commerce Park, 
        Suite L, 7526 Connelley Drive, Hanover, Maryland 21076-1699, 
        (410) 768-7111.
Region IV.  Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North 
        Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee.
    Regional Administrator.--Thomas J. Enright, Suite 501, 1720 
        Peachtree Road NW., Atlanta, GA 30309, (404) 347-4537.
Region V.  Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.
    Regional Administrator.--Donald J. McNamara, Suite A, 18209 Dixie 
        Highway, Homewood, IL, (708) 206-3300.
Region VI.  Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.
    Regional Administrator.--Georgia Jupinko, Room 8A38, 819 Taylor 
        Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102-6177, (817) 334-4300.
Region VII.  Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
    Regional Administrator.--Norman B. McPherson, P.O. Box 412515, 
        Kansas City, MO 64141, (816) 926-7887.
Region VIII.  Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota. Utah, 
        Wyoming.
    Regional Administrator.--Louis R. DeCarolis, Fourth Floor, 555 Zang 
        Street, Denver, CO 80228, (303) 969-6917.
Region IX.  American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada.
    Regional Administrator.--Joseph M. Cindrich, Suite 1000, 211 Main 
        Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 744-3089.
Region X.  Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.
    Regional Administrator.--Curtis Winston, Federal Building, Room 
        3140, 915 Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 98174, (206) 553-5934.

                     FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION

             400 Seventh Street SW. 20590.  Phone, 366-4040.

Administrator.--Gordon J. Linton, Room 9328.
    Deputy Administrator.--Grace Crunican, 366-4325.
    Executive Secretariat.--Mary F. Knapp, Room 9400, 366-9788.
    Chief Counsel.--Berle M. Schiller, Room 9328, 366-4063.
    Director, Office of--
        Civil Rights.--[Vacant], Room 7412, 366-4018.
        Public Affairs.--[Vacant], Room 9400, 366-4043.
    Associate Administrator for--
        Administration.--Thomas R. Hunt, Room 7411, 366-4007.
        Budget and Policy.--Sadik-Khan, Janette I., Room 9310, 366-4050.
        Grants Management.--Robert H. McManus, Room 9315, 366-4020.
        Technical Assistance and Safety.--Lawrence L. Schulman, Room 
            6431, 366-4052.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

    Region 1.--Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode 
            Island, Vermont.
        Regional Administrator.--Richard H. Doyle, Transportation 
            Systems Center, Kendall Square, Suite 920, 55 Broadway, 
            Cambridge, MA 02142.
    Region 2.--New Jersey, New York, Virgin Islands.
        Regional Administrator.--Thomas J. Ryan, Suite 2940, 26 Federal 
            Plaza, New York, NY 10278.
    Region 3.--Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, North Carolina, 
            Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia.
        Regional Administrator.--Sheldon A. Kinbar, Suite 500, 1760 
            Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103.
            
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    Region 4.--Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North 
            Carolina, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee.
        Regional Administrator.--Susan E. Schruth, Suite 400, 1720 
            Peachtree Road NW., Atlanta, GA 30309.
    Region 5.--Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.
        Regional Administrator.--Joel P. Ettinger, Room 1415, 55 East 
            Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60603.
    Region 6.--Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas.
        Regional Administrator.--Wilbur E. Hare, Suite 175, East Lamar 
            Blvd., Arlington, TX 76011.
    Region 7.--Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska.
        Regional Administrator.--Lee O. Waddleton, Suite 303, 6301 
            Rockhill Road, Kansas City, MO 64131.
    Region 8.--Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, 
        Wyoming.
        Regional Administrator.--Louis F. Mraz, Columbine Pl., 216 16th 
            Street, Denver, CO 80202.
    Region 9.--Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, American 
        Samoa.
        Regional Administrator.--Stewart F. Taylor, Suite 2210, 201 
            Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105.
    Region 10.--Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington.
        Regional Administrator.--Terry L. Ebersole, Suite 3142, 915 
            Second Avenue, Seattle, WA 98174.

              SAINT LAWRENCE SEAWAY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

      400 Seventh Street SW. 20590.  Phone, 366-0091; FAX: 366-7147

Administrator.--Stanford E. Parris.
    Director, Office of--
        Chief Counsel.--Marc C. Owen.
        Development and Logistics.--Robert J. Lewis.
        Marketing.--Stephen J. Rybicki.
    Staff Directors:
        Congressional and External Affairs Staff.--Ginger W. Vuich.
        Communications.--Dennis E. Deuschl.

                            SEAWAY OPERATIONS

180 Andrews Street, P.O. Box 520, Massena, NY 13662-0520.  Phone, (315) 
                      764-3200; FAX: (315) 764-3250

Associate Administrator/Resident Manager.--Erman J. Cocci.
    Assistant.--Theodore J. Brue.
        Director, Office of--
            Operations, Maintenance and Marine Safety.--Stephen C. Hung.
            Finance and Administration.--Edward Margosian.
            Human Resources.--Mary Ann Hazel.

                         MARITIME ADMINISTRATION

             400 Seventh Street SW. 20590.  Phone, 366-5812

Maritime Administrator and Chairman, Maritime Subsidy Board.--A.J. 
        Herberger, Room 7206, 366-5823.
    Deputy Administrator and Member, Maritime Subsidy Board.--Joan B. 
        Yim, Room 7206A, 366-1719.
    Deputy Administrator for Inland Waterways and Great Lakes.--John E. 
        Graykowski, Room 7206A, 366-1718.
    Secretary, Maritime Administration and Maritime Subsidy Board.--Joel 
        Richard, Room 7210, 366-5746.
    Chief Counsel and Member, Maritime Subsidy Board.--Joan M. 
        Bondareff, Room 7232, 366-5711.
    Director, Office of--
        Congressional and Public Affairs.--Cher Brooks, Room 7206, 366-
            1707.
        Maritime Labor, Training and Safety.--Taylor E. Jones, II, Room 
            7302, 366-5755.
    Associate Administrator for--
        Administration.--John L. Mann, Jr., Room 7217, 366-5801.
            Director, Office of--
                Accounting.--John G. Hoban, Room 7322, 366-5852.
                Acquisition.--Tim Roark, Room 7310, 366-5757.
                Budget.--[Vacant], Room 7307, 366-5778.
                
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                Information Resources Management.--Leslie E. Hearn, Room 
                    8311A, 366-4181.
                Management Services.--Ralph W. Ferguson, Room 7225, 366-
                    5816.
                Personnel.--Sherry D. Gilson, Room 8101, 366-4141.
        Policy, International Trade, and Marketing.--[Vacant], Room 
            7216, 366-5772.
            Director, Office of--
                International Activities.--James A. Treichel, Room 7119, 
                    366-5773.
                Marketing.--Thomas W. Harrelson, Room 7209, 366-5517.
                Policy and Plans.--Bruce J. Carlton, Room 7123, 366-
                    4468.
                Statistical and Economic Analysis.--William B. Ebersold, 
                    Room 8107, 366-2267.
        Ship Financial Assistance and Cargo Preference.--James J. Zok, 
            Room 8126, 366-0364.
            Director, Office of--
                Cargo Preference.--Judith C. Blackman, Room 8118, 366-
                    4610.
                Costs and Rates.--Michael P. Ferris, Room 8117, 366-
                    2324.
                Financial Approvals.--Richard J. McDonnell, Room 8114, 
                    366-5861.
                Ship Financing.--Mitchell D. Lax, Room 8122, 366-5744.
                Subsidy and Insurance.--Edmond J. Fitzgerald, Room 8117, 
                    366-2400.
        National Security.--Richard E. Bowman, Room 7300, 366-5400.
            Director, Office of--
                National Security Plans.--Thomas M. P. Christensen, Room 
                    7300, 366-5900.
                Sealift Support.--James E. Caponiti (acting), Room 7300, 
                    366-5900.
                Ship Operations.--Michael Delpercio, Jr., Room 2122, 
                    366-1875.
                Shipbuilding and Technology Development.--[Vacant], Room 
                    2122, 366-5737.
            Director, Office of--
                Ship Construction.--Norman O. Hammer, Room 2126, 366-
                    1880.
                Shipyard Revitalization.--Joseph A. Byrne, Room 7326, 
                    366-1931.
        Port, Intermodal and Environmental Activities.--Margaret D. 
            Blum, Room 7214, 366-4721.
            Director, Office of--
                Environmental Activities.--[Vacant], Room 7326, 366-
                    1920.
                Intermodal Development.--[Vacant], Room 7201, 366-4357.
                Ports and Domestic Shipping.--[Vacant], Room 7201, 366-
                    4357.

                            FIELD ACTIVITIES

North Atlantic Region: Director.--Robert F. McKeon, 26 Federal Plaza, 
    Room 3737, New York, NY, 10278, (212) 264-1300.
Central Region: Director.--F.X. McNerney, 365 Canal Street, Suite 2590, 
    New Orleans, LA 70130-1142; (504) 589-6556.
Great Lakes Region: Director.--Alpha H. Ames, Jr., Suite 185, 2860 S. 
    River Rd., Des Plaines, IL 60018-2413, (708) 298-4535.
Western Region: Director.--Francis Johnston III, Suite 2200, 201 Mission 
    Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 744-2580.
South Atlantic Region: Director.--M. Nuns Jain, Building 4D, Room 211, 
    7737 Hampton Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23505, (804) 441-6393.

                      U.S. MERCHANT MARINE ACADEMY

Superintendent.--Rear Adm. Thomas T. Matteson, Kings Point, NY 11024-
        1699, (516) 773-5348.
    Assistant Superintendent for--
        Academic Affairs (Academic Dean).--Dr. Warren F. Mazek, (516) 
            773-5357.
        Administration.--Capt. John J. Jochmans, (516) 773-5595.
        Regimental Affairs (Commandant of Midshipmen).--Capt. Donald J. 
            Ferguson, (516) 773-5665.

              RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION

             400 Seventh Street SW. 20590.  Phone, 366-4433

Administrator.--Dr. D. Sharma, Room 8410, 366-4433.
    Deputy Administrator.--Ana Sol Gutierrez, Room 8410, 366-4461.
    Director, Program and Policy Support Staff.--Kelley S. Coyner, Room 
        8414, 366-4831.
    Chief Counsel.--Judith S. Kaleta, Room 8405, 366-4400.
    Director, Office of Civil Rights.--Judith C. Foist, Room 8419, 366-
        9638.
Associate Administrator for--
        Management and Administration.--Rose A. McMurray, Room 8321, 
            366-4347.
        Hazardous Materials Safety.--Alan I. Roberts, Room 8420, 366-
            0656.
        Pipeline Safety.--George W. Tenley, Jr., Room 8417, 366-4995.
        Research, Technology and Analysis.--Dr. Chia Shih, Room 8406, 
            366-4434.
            
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            Director, Office of--
                Airline Statistics.--James W. Mitchell, Room 4125, 366-
                    9059.
                Automated Tariffs.--[Vacant], Room 6424, 366-2414.
                Emergency Transportation.--Lloyd E. Milburn, Room 8404, 
                    366-5270.
                Research Policy and Technology Transfer.--[Vacant], Room 
                    9402, 366-4208.
                University Research and Education.--Elaine E. Joost 
                    (acting), Room 10309, 366-5442.

                     TRANSPORTATION SAFETY INSTITUTE

Director.--H. Aldridge Gillespie, 6500 S. MacArthur Boulevard, Oklahoma 
    City, OK 73125, (405) 954-3521.

              VOLPE NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS CENTER

Director.--Richard R. John, 55 Broadway, Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA 
    02142, (617) 494-2222.

                            FIELD ACTIVITIES

Alaska Aviation Field Office: Chief.--Richard Steinman, Suite 506, 801 B 
    Street, Anchorage, AK 99501-3657, (907) 271-5147.

                   HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY OFFICES

Eastern Region: Chief.--Deidre Breithaupt, Suite 550, 10 Park Place, 
    Newark, NJ 07102, (201) 645-3968.
Central Region: Chief.--Colleen D. Abbenhaus, Suite 136, 2350 East Devon 
    Avenue, Des Plaines, IL 60018, (312) 886-0954.
Western Region: Chief.--[Vacant], Suite 230, 3200 Inland Empire 
    Boulevard, Ontario, CA 91764, (714) 483-5624.
Pipeline Safety Offices:
Eastern Region: Chief.--William H. Gute, Room 5413, 400 7th Street, SW, 
    Washington, DC 20590, (202) 366-4580.
Southern Region: Chief.--Frederick A. Joyner, Suite 426 North, 1720 
    Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30309, (404) 347-2632.
Central Region: Chief.--Ivan A. Huntoon, Room 1811, 911 Walnut Street, 
    Kansas City, MO 64106, (816) 426-2654.
Southwest Region: Chief.--James C. Thomas, Room 2116, 2320 La Branch, 
    Houston, TX 77004, (713) 750-1746.
Western Region: Chief.--Edward J. Ondak, 2nd floor, 555 Zang Street, 
    Lakewood, CO 80228, (303) 236-3424.

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                          DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

 James Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue SW. 20585.  Phone, 
                             (202) 586-5000

    HAZEL R. O'LEARY, Secretary of Energy; born on May 17, 1937; B.A., 
cum laude, Fisk University, 1959; J.D., Rutgers University School of 
Law, 1966; Cost of Living Council, 1972-74; Federal Energy 
Administration, 1974-76 and 1977-79; partner, Coopers and Lybrand, 1979; 
administrator, Economic Regulatory Administration, 1980; vice president 
and general counsel, O'Leary Associates, 1981-89; executive vice 
president, Northern States Power Company, 1990; president, Northern 
States Power Company's Gas Utility, January 1, 1993; confirmed by the 
Senate on January 21, 1993 to be the Secretary of Energy.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Secretary of Energy.--Hazel R. O'Leary, (202) 586-6210.
    Deputy Secretary.--William H. White, 586-5500.
    Under Secretary.--Charles B. Curtis, 586-6479.
        Associate Deputy Secretary for Field Management.--Donald W. 
            Pearman, Jr., 586-2850.
        Deputy Under Secretary for Technology Partnerships and Economic 
            Competitiveness.--David W. Cheney (acting), 586-5388.
    Inspector General.--John C. Layton, 586-4393.
    General Counsel.--Robert R. Nordhaus, 586-5284.
    Secretary of Energy Advisory Board.--Peter Didisheim (acting), 586-
        7700.
    Assistant Secretary for--
        Congressional, Intergovernmental, and International Affairs.--
            William J. Taylor, 586-5450.
        Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.--Christine A. Ervin, 
            586-9220.
        Defense Programs.--Victor H. Reis, 586-2177.
        Human Resources and Administration.--Archer L. Durham, 586-8010.
        Policy.--Susan F. Tierney, 586-5800.
        Environmental Management.--Thomas T. Grumbly, 586-7704.
        Environment, Safety, and Health.--Dr. Tara J. O'Toole, 586-6151.
        Fossil Energy.--Patricia Fry Godley, 586-6660.
    Administrator for--
        Energy Information Administration.--Jay E. Hakes, 586-4361.
    Director, Office of--
        Chief, Financial Officer.--Joseph F. Vivons, 586-4171.
        Civilian Radioactive Waste Management.--Daniel A. Dreyfus, 586-
            6842.
        Economic Impact and Diversity.--Corilis S. Moody, 586-8383.
        Energy Research.--Dr. Martha Krebs, 586-5430.
        Fissile Materials.--Gregory P. Rudy (acting), 586-2695.
        Hearings and Appeals.--George B. Breznay, 586-5510.
        Nonproliferation and National Security.--Kenneth E. Baker 
            (acting), 586-8504.
        Nuclear Energy.--Terry Lash, 586-2240.
        Public and Consumer Affairs.--Michael G. Gauldin, 586-4940.
        Quality Management.--Nancy Weidenfeller, 586-0102.
        Science Education and Technical Information.--Terry Cornwell 
            Rumsey, 586-6771.
        Worker and Community Transition.--Robert W. DeGrasse, Jr., 586-
            7550.

                  FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION

Chair.--Elizabeth Anne Moler, 208-0200.
    Commissioners:
        Bill Massey (designee).
        Donald Santa (designee).
        James Hoecker (designee).
        Vickey Bailey (designee).
        
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                        MAJOR FIELD ORGANIZATIONS

                           OPERATIONS OFFICES

Managers:
    Albuquerque.--Bruce Twining, (505) 845-6049.
    Chicago.--Cherri Langenfeld, (708) 972-2110.
    Idaho.--John M. Wilcynski, (208) 526-1322.
    Nevada.--Robert M. Nelson, Jr., (702) 295-3211.
    Oakland.--James M. Turner (acting), (510) 637-1801.
    Oak Ridge.--Joe B. LaGrone, (615) 576-4444.
    Richland.--John D. Wagoner, (509) 376-7395.
    Savannah River.--Mario P. Fiori, (803) 725-2277.

                     POWER MARKETING ADMINISTRATIONS

Administrator, Power Administration--
    Alaska.--Michael A. Deihl, (907) 586-7405.
    Bonneville.--Randall W. Hardy, (503) 230-5101.
    Southeastern Area.--John A. McAllister, Jr., (706) 283-9911.
    Southwestern Area.--Forrest E. Reeves (acting), (918) 581-7476.
    Western Area.--John M. Shafer, (303) 231-1513.

                        ENERGY TECHNOLOGY CENTERS

Directors:
    Morgantown.--Thomas F. Bechtel, (304) 285-4931.
    Pittsburgh.--Sun W. Chun, (412) 892-6122.

                         NAVAL REACTORS OFFICES

Managers:
    Pittsburgh.--Henry A. Cardinali, (412) 476-7200.
    Schenectady.--Philip E. Salm, (518) 395-4690.

                        NAVAL PETROLEUM RESERVES

Directors:
    California.--Danny A. Hogan, (805) 736-6011.
    Colorado, Utah, Wyoming (Oil Shale Reserves).--C. Ray Williams, 
        (307) 261-5161.

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                         DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

   600 Independence Avenue SW. 20202.  Phone, 401-3000; FAX: 401-0596

    RICHARD W. RILEY, born in Greenville County, SC, January 2, 1933; 
B.A., cum laude, Furman University, 1954; served for 2 years as an 
officer in the U.S. Navy; received law degree, University of South 
Carolina School of Law, 1959; legal counsel, Judiciary Committee of the 
U.S. Senate; joined his family's law firm in Greenville and 
Simpsonville, 1960; South Carolina State representative, 1963-67; State 
senator, 1967-77; elected Governor, 1978; state and national awards: 
South Carolina Education Association's Friend of Education Award; the 
1983 Government Responsibility Award from the Martin Luther King, Jr. 
Center; the 1981 Connie Award for special conservation achievement by 
the National Wildlife Federation; member: National Assessment Governing 
Board; the Carnegie Foundation Task Force on Meeting the Needs of Young 
Children; Duke Endowment; Institute Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School 
of Government at Harvard University; senior partner with the South 
Carolina law firm of Nelson, Mullins, Riley & Scarborough; married to 
the former Ann Osteen Yarborough; four children; nominated by President 
Clinton to be Secretary of Education on January 20, 1993; confirmed by 
the U.S. Senate, January 21, 1993, and sworn in January 22, 1993.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

                       Room 6161.  Phone, 401-3000

Secretary of Education.--Richard W. Riley.
    Chief of Staff.--Frank S. Holleman, Room 6153, 401-1110.
        Deputy Chief of Staff.--Leslie Thornton, Room 6142, 401-1110.
    Director, Office of Public Affairs.--Kathryn Kahler, Room 6113, 401-
        3026.

                     OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY

                       Room 6236.  Phone, 401-1000

Deputy Secretary.--Madeleine Kunin.
    Chief of Staff.--Michele Cavataio.
        Director of--
            Corporate Liaison Staff.--Margarita Colmenares, 401-9500.
            Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.--
                Daniel L. Levin, Room 3120, 7th and D Streets, SW. 
                20202, 708-9820.

                  ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CIVIL RIGHTS

          Room 5000I, 330 C Street SW. 20202.  Phone, 205-5413

Assistant Secretary.--Norma V. Cantu.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Raymond C. Pierce, Room 5114, 205-9556.
        Executive Assistant.--Brian C. Ganson, Room 5106.
            Director of--
                Policy, Enforcement and Program Service.--Jeanette J. 
                    Lim, Room 5036I, 205-8635.
                Planning, Analysis and Systems Service.--Allen D. 
                    Jackson, Room 5074A, 205-9847.

                      OFFICE OF THE UNDER SECRETARY

                       Room 5164.  Phone, 401-3389

Under Secretary.--Marshall Smith.
    Director of--
        Management Operations Staff.--Douglas F. Flamm, Room 5154, 205-
            0685.
        Policy Oversight and Issues Analysis Staff.--Nelson F. Ashline, 
            205-0507.
            
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        Planning and Evaluation Service.--Alan L. Ginsburg, Room 4162, 
            401-3132.
        Budget Service.--Sally H. Christensen, Room 5264, 401-1700.

                       OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

           Room 4006, 330 C Street SW. 20202.  Phone, 205-5439

Inspector General.--John P. Higgins, Jr. (acting).
    Associate Inspector General.--[Vacant].
    Counsel to the Inspector General.--Ellen Bass, Room 4044, 205-8041.
        Investigation Services.--Dianne Van Riper, Room 4106, 205-8762.
        Policy, Planning and Management Services.--John P. Higgins, Jr., 
            Room 4022, 205-9960.
        Audit Services.--Steven McNamara, Room 4200, 205-8200.

                      OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

                       Room 5400.  Phone, 401-6000

General Counsel.--Judith Winston.
    Executive Assistant.--Kathryn Ellis.
    Senior Counsel.--Theodore Sky.
        Deputy General Counsel of--
            Program Service.--Steven Y. Winnick.
            Postsecondary and Departmental Service.--Felix Baxter.
            Regulations and Legislation Service.--Jamienne S. Studley.

         OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES

           Room 3006, 330 C Street SW. 20202.  Phone, 205-5465

Assistant Secretary.--Judith Heumann.
    Special Assistant.--Prudence Lezy (acting).
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Howard Moses.
    Executive Administrator.--Andrew J. Pepin, Room 3110, 205-9439.
        Director of--
            Special Education Programs.--Thomas Hehir, Room 3086, 205-
                5507.
            National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation 
                Research.--Katherine D. Seelman, Room 3060, 205-8134.
        Commissioner of Rehabilitation Services Administration.--Fredric 
                K. Schroeder, Room 3028, 205-5482.
            Associate Commissioner of--
                Program Operations.--Mark Shoob, Room 3036, 205-9406.
                Developmental Programs.--Tom Finch (acting), Room 3038, 
                    205-8292.

             OFFICE OF LEGISLATION AND CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS

                       Room 6337.  Phone, 401-0020

Assistant Secretary.--Kay L. Casstevens.
    Administrative Specialist.--Elnora Walker.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Thomas Wolanin, 401-1028.
        Director of--
            Legislation Staff.--Thomas Wolanin (acting), 401-1028.
            Congressional Affairs Staff.--[Vacant].

           OFFICE OF INTERGOVERNMENTAL AND INTERAGENCY AFFAIRS

                       Room 6442.  Phone, 401-0404

Assistant Secretary.--Gilberto Mario Moreno.
    Director of--
        Federal Interagency and International Services.--[Vacant].
        Community Reform Initiatives Services.--Mary Anne Schmitt, Room 
            3163, 401-1739.
        Intergovernmental and Constituent Services.--Henry Smith, 401-
            0417.
            
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                  OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

                       Room 4366.  Phone, 401-0085

Chief Financial Officer.--Donald R. Wurtz.
    Executive Assistant.--William Burrow, 401-1095.
    Special Assistant/Operations.--Marilyn McCarroll, Room 4316, 401-
        0322.
    Special Assistant.--Pamela Ratcliffe, Room 4353.
    Director and Deputy Chief Financial Officer of Accounting and 
        Financial Management Service.--Mitchell L. Laine, Room 4300, 
        401-0207.
    Director of Grants and Contracts Service.--Gary J. Rasmussen, Room 
        3124, 7th and D Streets, SW 20202, 708-5514.

                          OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT

                       Room 2164.  Phone, 401-0470

Assistant Secretary.--Rodney McCowan.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Dorothy H. Berry.
    Chief of Staff.--Caroline Morris.
        Director of--
            Human Resources Group.--Veronica D. Trietsch, Room 1168, 
                401-0553.
            Quality Workplace Group.--Tony Conques, Room 2400, 401-0900.
            Office of Hearing and Appeals.--Frank J. Furey, Room 2100, 
                490 L'Enfant Plaza, SW. 20202, 732-1828.
            Information Resources Group.--Gloria Parker, Room 4682, 7th 
                & D Streets, SW., 20202, 401-3200.

                    OFFICE OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION

        Room 4082, 7th and D Streets SW. 20202.  Phone, 708-5547

Assistant Secretary.--David A. Longanecker.
    Chief of Staff.--Diane E. Rogers.
        Deputy Assistant Secretary for Higher Education Programs.--
            Claudio R. Prieto, 600A, 1250 Maryland Avenue, SW., 20202, 
            708-8596.
        Director of Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary 
            Education.--Charles Karelis, Room 3100, 708-5750.
        Deputy Assistant Secretary for Student Financial Assistance 
            Programs.--David Longanecker (acting), Room 5102, 708-5547.
            Service Director for--
                Policy, Training, and Analysis Service.--Deborah Brown 
                    (acting), Room 4100, 708-5217.
                Accounting and Financial Management Service.--Linda 
                    Paulsen, Room 4624, 708-4664.
                Program Systems Service.--Carl O'Riley, Room 4640, 708-
                    7701.
                Institutional Participation and Oversight Service.--
                    William Moran (acting), Room 3058, 260-6008.
                Regional Operations Division.--Bonnie LeBold, Room 3682, 
                    708-9192.
                Debt Collection Service.--John Haines, Room 5610, 708-
                    4764.

             OFFICE OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND IMPROVEMENT

      Room 600, 555 New Jersey Avenue, NW. 20208.  Phone, 219-2050

Assistant Secretary.--Sharon Robinson.
    Chief of Staff.--Sandra Garcia, Room 602E, 219-1597.
        Deputy Assistant Secretary for Operations.--Dick W. Hays, Room 
            600G, 219-2050.
        Director of Library Programs.--Ray Fry, Room 402D, 219-2293.
        Commissioner of National Center for Education Statistics.--
            Emerson J. Elliott, Room 400F, 219-1828.
            Director of--
                Programs for the Improvement of Practice.--Eve M. 
                    Bither, Room 500E, 219-2164.
                Office of Research.--Joseph Conaty (acting), Room 610D, 
                    219-2079.
                    
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              OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION

      Room 4000, 1250 Maryland Avenue, SW. 20202.  Phone, 401-0113

Assistant Secretary.--Thomas W. Payzant.
    Executive Assistant.--[Vacant].
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Janice E. Jackson.
        Director of--
            Impact Aid Programs.--Catherine Schagh (acting), Room 4200, 
                260-3907.
            School Improvement Programs.--Alicia Coro, Room 4500, 260-
                3693.
            Compensatory Education Programs.--Mary Jean LeTendre, Room 
                4400, 260-0826.
            Office of Migrant Education.--Bayla F. White, Room 4100, 
                260-1124.
            Safe and Drug Free Schools Program.--William Modzeleski, 
                Room 604, 260-3754.
            Office of Indian Education.--James Kohlmoos (acting), Room 
                4300, 260-3774.

       OFFICE OF BILINGUAL EDUCATION AND MINORITY LANGUAGE AFFAIRS

           Room 5082, 330 C Street SW. 20202.  Phone, 205-5463

Director.--Eugene Garcia.
    Deputy Director.--Dang Pham.
    Management Resources and Policy Officer.--Ileana A. Fresen, Room 
        5090.

                OFFICE OF VOCATIONAL AND ADULT EDUCATION

           Room 4090, 330 C Street SW. 20202.  Phone, 205-5451

Assistant Secretary.--Augusta Souza Kappner.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary.--Patricia W. McNeil.

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                     DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

Many VA offices are located in Techworld Plaza, 801 I Street NW, unless 
otherwise indicated.  Mail should be sent to 810 Vermont Avenue 20420.  
                             Phone, 535-7023

    JESSE BROWN, Secretary of Veterans Affairs; born in Detroit, MI, 
March 27, 1944; served in U.S. Marine Corps, 1963-65, injured in Vietnam 
in 1965; A.A., Chicago City College, 1972; national service officer, 
Disabled American Veterans (DAV), 1967-73; supervisor, national service 
officer, DAV, 1973-76; supervisor, national appeals office, DAV, 1976-
81; deputy national service director, 1981-88; executive director, 
Washington office, DAV, 1988-93; chosen by President-elect Clinton as 
Secretary of Veterans Affairs-designate on December 17, 1992; nominated 
by President Clinton on January 20, 1993; confirmed by the U.S. Senate 
on January 21, 1993; sworn in on January 22, 1993.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Secretary of Veterans Affairs.--Jesse Brown, 273-4800.
    Chief of Staff.--Harold Gracey.
    Executive Secretary.--Linda Kaufman.
    Special Assistant for Veterans Organization Liaison.--Philip Riggin, 
        273-4835.
    General Counsel.--Mary Lou Keener, 273-6660.
    Inspector General.--Stephen Trodden, Room 1114, Techworld Bldg, 535-
        8620.
    Chairman, Board of--
        Contract Appeals.--Guy H. McMichael III, Room 545F, 1800 G 
            Street, 273-6743.
        Veterans Appeals.--Charles Cragin, Room 845 LaFayette Building, 
            233-3001.

                     OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY SECRETARY

Deputy Secretary.--Hershel W. Gober, 273-4817.
    Director, Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization 
        (OSDBU).--Scott Denniston, Room 620, Techworld Bldg., 535-8124.

              ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Edward P. Scott, 273-5611.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Congressional Liaison.--[Vacant], 273-5615.
        Legislative Affairs.--[Vacant], 273-5628.

      ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR PUBLIC AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

Assistant Secretary.--Kathy Jurado, 273-5750.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Public Affairs.--Jim Holley, 273-5710.
        Intergovernmental Affairs.--Dale Renaud, 273-5760.

                 ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR POLICY PLANNING

Assistant Secretary.--Dennis M. Duffy (acting), 273-5033.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Policy.--Edward Chow, 273-5042.
        Planning.--David Burge, 273-5068.

                   ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR MANAGEMENT

Assistant Secretary.--D. Mark Catlett, 273-5589.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Budget.--Shirley Carozza, 273-5240.
        Information Resources Management.--Robert Evans, Room 214, 
            Techworld Bldg., 535-8554.
            
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        Financial Management.--Frank Sullivan, 273-5504.
        Acquisition and Materiel Management.--Gary Krump, 273-8029.

       ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR HUMAN RESOURCES AND ADMINISTRATION

Assistant Secretary.--Eugene Brickhouse, 273-4901.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for--
        Equal Employment Opportunity.--Gerald K. Hinch, Room 510, 
            Westory Bldg, 482-6703.
        Administration.--Robert W. Schultz, 273-5356.
        Personnel and Labor Relations.--Ronald Cowles, 273-4920.
        Security and Law Enforcement.--John Baffa, 273-5500.

                        NATIONAL CEMETERY SYSTEM

Director.--Jerry W. Bowen, 273-5145.
    Director of--
        Field Operations.--Roger R. Rapp, 273-5225.
        Operations Support.--Vincent Barile, 273-5153.
        Memorial Programs.--D.S. Mohr, Room 819, Techworld Bldg., 523-
            4200.

                    VETERANS BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION

Under Secretary.--R. John Vogel, Room 520, 1800 G Street, 273-6763.
    Deputy Under Secretary.--Ray Avent.
    Office of--
        Information Technology.--[Vacant], Room 420D, 1800 G Street, 
            273-6804.
        Planning.--Michael Walcoff (acting), Room 402, 1800 G Street, 
            273-7328.

                     VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION

Under Secretary.--Kenneth Kizer, M.D., 273-5781.
    Deputy Under Secretary.--Thomas Garthwaite, 273-5803.
    Associate Deputy for Clinical Programs.--David H. Law (acting), Room 
        532, Techworld Bldg, 535-7393.
    Associate for--
        Research and Development.--Raymond Sphar, M.D., Room 513, 
            Techworld Bldg, 535-7160.
        Academic Affairs.--Elizabeth Short, M.D., Room 466, Techworld 
            Bldg, 535-7091.
        Quality Management.--Galen Barbour, M.D., Room 508, Techworld 
            Bldg, 535-7259.
        Operations.--Jule Morevec, Ph.D., 273-5826.
        Administration.--Lydia Mavridis, 273-6309.
        Construction Management.--C.V. Yarbrough, Room 447, LaFayette 
            Bldg, 233-2009.
    Chief Financial Officer.--Todd Grams, 273-5662.
    Medical Inspector.--Charles Koerber, Ph.D., Room 443, Techworld 
        Bldg, 535-1627.


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                          INDEPENDENT AGENCIES

 
             ADMINISTRATIVE CONFERENCE OF THE UNITED STATES

 Suite 500, 2120 L Street NW., 20037-1568.  Phone, (202) 254-7020; FAX: 
                                254-3077

Chairman.--Thomasina V. Rogers.
    Vice Chairman.--Sally Katzen.
    Council Members:
Susan Au Allen
Walter Gellhorn
William B. Gould IV
C. Boyden Gray
William R. Neale
John D. Podesta
Jack Quinn
Paul A. Vander Myde
[1 vacancy.]

                            EXECUTIVE OFFICES

Chairman.--Thomasina V. Rogers
    Executive Director.--Connie M. Harshaw (acting).
    General Counsel.--Gary J. Edles.
    Research Director.--Jeffrey S. Lubbers.

                           GOVERNMENT MEMBERS

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.--J. Virgil Mattingly, 
    Jr.
    Commodity Futures Trading Commission.--Sheila C. Bair.
    Consumer Product Safety Commission.--Eric Rubel.
    Departmental Representatives:
        Agriculture.--John Golden.
        Commerce.--Carol C. Darr.
        Defense.--Judith A. Miller.
            Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals.--Paul E. Williams.
        Education.--Theodore Sky.
        Energy.--Eric J. Fygi.
        Health and Human Services.--Harriet Rabb.
            Social Security Administration.--Daniel K. Skoler.
        Housing and Urban Development.--George L. Weidenfeller.
            Administrative Law Judge.--Alan W. Heifetz.
        Interior.--John Leshy.
            Inspector General.--[Vacant.]
        Justice.--Kevin R. Jones.
        Labor.--Seth D. Zinman.
        State.--Conrad K. Harper.
        Transportation.--Neil R. Eisner.
        Treasury.--John E. Bowman.
        Veterans' Affairs.--Norman G. Cooper.
    Environmental Protection Agency.--Jean C. Nelson.
    Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.--R. Gaull Silberman.
    Federal Communications Commission.--William Kennard.
    Federal Deposit Insurance Commission.--Roger A. Hood.
    Federal Election Commission.--Lawrence M. Noble.
    Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.--David N. Cook.
    Federal Maritime Commission.--Thomas Panebianco.
    Federal Trade Commission.--Mary L. Azcuenaga.
    Food and Drug Administration.--Margaret Jane Porter.
    General Services Administration.--Jerry G. Thorn.
    Internal Revenue Service.--James J. Keightley.
    Interstate Commerce Commission.--Beryl Gordon.
    International Trade Commission.--Anne E. Brunsdale.
    Merit Systems Protection Board.--Ben L. Erdreich.
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration.--Edward A. Frankle.
    National Labor Relations Board.--James M. Stevens.
    
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    Nuclear Regulatory Commission.--William J. Olmstead.
    Occupational Safety and Health Administration.--David C. Zeigler.
    Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.--Stuart E. 
        Weisberg.
    Office of--
        Government Ethics.--Stephen D. Potts.
        Management and Budget.--Christopher Edley.
        Personnel Management.--Lorraine Pratte Lewis.
    Securities and Exchange Commission.--Phillip D. Parker.
    Small Business Administration.--John T. Spotila.
    U.S. Commission on Civil Rights.--Emma Monroig.
    U.S. Postal Service.--Stephen E. Alpern.
Public Members: Warren Belmar, Edward E. Benavidez, Caryl S. Bernstein, 
    Joan Z. Bernstein, Arthur E. Bonfield, Elliot Bredhoff, Ronald A. 
    Cass, Douglas M. Costle, Thomas J. Downey, Lewis A. Engman, Ernest 
    Gellhorn, Mark H. Gitenstein, Sandra J. Hale, David G. Hawkins, 
    Thomas Hopkins, Elena Kagan, Robert A. Katzmann, Robert M. Kaufman, 
    Frederick Kellogg, Randolph May, Theodore (Tony) Miles, James C. 
    Miller III, Marian Opala, Jonathan Rose, Thomas M. Susman, Donald 
    Simon, Marianne Smythe, Girardeau Spann, David Vladeck.



 
           ADVISORY COMMISSION ON INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

 800 K Street NW., TechWorld, South Building, Suite 450, 20575.  Phone, 
                             (202) 653-5540;

                              FAX: 653-5429

                           COMMISSION MEMBERS

Private Citizens:
        Mary Ellen Joyce, Arlington, VA (Republican).
        Richard P. Nathan, Albany, NY (Republican).
    Chairman.--William F. Winter, Jackson, MS (Democrat).
Members of the U.S. Senate:
    Byron L. Dorgan, North Dakota (Democrat).
    Bob Graham, Florida (Democrat).
    [Vacancy.]
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives:
    James P. Moran, Virginia (Democrat).
    Donald M. Payne, New Jersey (Democrat).
    Steven H. Schiff, New Mexico (Republican).
Officers of the Executive Branch, Federal Government:
    Carol M. Browner, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection 
        Agency (Democrat).
    Marcia L. Hale, Assistant to the President and Director of 
        Intergovernmental Affairs (Democrat).
    Richard W. Riley, Secretary, U.S. Department of Education 
        (Democrat).
Governors:
    Arne H. Carlson, Minnesota (Republican).
    Howard Dean, Vermont (Democrat).
    Michael O. Leavitt, Utah (Republican).
    Bob Miller, Nevada (Democrat).
Mayors:
    Victor H. Ashe, Knoxville, TN (Republican).
    Robert M. Isaac, Colorado Springs, CO (Republican).
    Edward G. Rendell, Philadelphia, PA (Democrat).
    Bruce M. Todd, Austin, TX (Democrat).
State Legislators:
    Paul Bud Burke, President, Kansas Senate (Republican).
    Art Hamilton, Minority Leader, Arizona House of Representatives 
        (Democrat).
    Samuel B. Nunez, Jr., President, Louisiana Senate (Democrat).
Elected County Officials:
    Gloria Molina, Supervisor, Los Angeles County, CA (Democrat).
    John H. Stroger, Jr., Commissioner, Cook County, IL (Democrat).
    [Vacancy.]
    
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                                  STAFF

Executive Director.--William E. Davis III, 653-5640; FAX 653-5429.
    Director, Office of--
        Government Finance Research.--Philip M. Dearborn, 653-5538.
        Government Policy Research.--Bruce D. McDowell, 653-5539.



 
                ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC PRESERVATION

  (Created by Public Law 89-665; amended by Public Laws 94-422, 96-515)

       Suite 809, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004.  Phone, 606-8503

Chairperson.--Catherine Buford Slater.
    Vice Chairperson.--Stephen B. Hand.
    Members:
        Joan Weller Stein, Jacksonville, FL.
        Jane L.S. Davidson, Glenmoore, PA.
        Avery C. Faulkner, FAIA, Washington, DC.
        Barnabas McHenry, New York, NY.
        John F. Reynolds III, Middletown, CT.
        William Tallbull, Busby, MT.
        Governor, [Vacant].
        Mayor Emmanuel Cleaver II, Kansas, MO.
        Dan Glickman, Secretary, Department of Agriculture.
        Henry G. Cisneros, Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban 
            Development.
        Bruce Babbitt, Secretary, Department of the Interior.
        Federico Pena, Secretary, Department of Transportation.
        George M. White, Architect of the Capitol.
        Director, Office of Administration, The White House.
        Carol Browner, Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency.
        Roger Johnson, Administrator, General Services Administration.
        Henry A. Jordan, Chairman of the National Trust for Historic 
            Preservation.
        W. Ray Luce, President of the National Conference of State 
            Historic Preservation Officers.
    Executive Director.--Robert D. Bush, Reston, VA., 606-8503.
    Deputy Executive Director / General Counsel.--John M. Fowler.



 
                     AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION

                     (Created by Public Law 96-533)

      Suite 600, 1625 Massachusetts Avenue 20036.  Phone, 673-3916

                           BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Chairman.--Ernest G. Green.
    Vice Chairman.--Willie Grace Campbell.
    Private Members: Marion M. Dawson; Cecil J. Banks, [1 vacancy].
    Public Members: Ambassador George E. Moose; John F. Hicks.

                                  STAFF

President.--Gregory Robeson Smith.
    Vice President, Programs.--Carroll J. Bouchard.
    Administrative Services Officer.--Genevieve Peterson.
    Advisory Committee Management.--Teixeira Nash.
    Congressional Liaison Officer.--Mark Clack.
    General Counsel.--Paul S. Magid.
    Budget and Finance Officer.--Thomas F. Wilson.
    Central Operations Office/Staff Director.--Rama Bah.
    Learning and Dissemination Office.--Cherri Waters.
    Personnel Office.--Constance Smith-Field.
    Program Field Operations--East, Central, South.--Chirstine Fowles.
    Program Field Operations--West Africa.--Leonard Floyd.
    Public Affairs Officer.--Teixeira Nash.



 
                  AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION

                     (Created by Public Law 67-534)

 Pulaski Building, 20 Massachusetts Avenue NW., Room 5127, 20314-0001.  
                         Phone, (202) 272-0533.

Chairman.--Gen. Fred F. Woerner, Jr., U.S. Army (ret).

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    Commissioners:
Hugh L. Carey
Brig. Gen. Evelyn P. Foote, U.S. Army (ret.)
Rolland E. Kidder
Brig. Gen. Douglas Kinnard, U.S. Army (ret.)
Alfred S. Los Banos
Thomas G. Lyons
Brenda L. Moore
Brig. Gen. Gail M. Reals, U.S. Marine Corps (ret.)
F. Haydn Williams

    Secretary.--Lieutenant General Joseph S. Laposata, U.S. Army (ret.).
        Executive Director.--Kenneth S. Pond.
        Director for--
            Engineering and Maintenance.--Col. Frederick C. Badger, U.S. 
                Army.
            Operations and Finance.--Col. William E. Ryan, Jr., U.S. 
                Army.
        Chief, Administration, Information Management and Logistics.--
            Lt. Col. Ernest R. Morgan, U.S. Army.



 
                       AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS

  National Headquarters, 430 17th Street, 20006.  Phone (202) 737-8300

                            HONORARY OFFICERS

Honorary Chairman.--William J. Clinton, President of the United States.
    Honorary General Counsel.--Richard Dashefsky.
    Honorary Treasurer.--Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury.

                                OFFICERS

Chairman of the Board of Governors.--Norman R. Augustine.
    Vice Chairmen of the Board of Governors:
Lowell S. Thomas, Jr.
Sarah A. Schwarz
Ronald W. Holt

                           BOARD OF GOVERNORS

                    C=Elected by the Chartered Units

                  L=Elected by Board as Member-at-Large

            P=Appointed by the President of the United States

D. Inez Andreas (L).
Norman R. Augustine (P).
Hugh J. Baker III (C).
Kenneth D. Brody (P).
Carlton K. Brownell (C).
M. Anthony Burns (L).
Deborah D. Carman (C).
Pete E. Chavez (C).
Warren Christopher (P).
John L. Clendenin (L).
William M. Darr (C).
Mary H. DeKuyper (C).
Frank S. Dickerson III (C).
Robert L. Dilenschneider (L).
F. Joe Falk, Jr. (C).
Russell R. Gifford (C).
William E. Green (C).
Valerie Gwyn (C).
Ronald W. Holt (C).
Charles A. Heimbold, Jr. (L).
Gwen T. Jackson (C).
Charlotte Lunsford-Berry (C).
George E. McDavid (C).
D. Richard McFerson (L).
William J. McLaughlin, Jr. (C).
George A. Nicholson III (C).
Emilio R. Nicolas, Jr. (L).
Miguel A. Nieves (C).
James J. Norton (L).
William J. Perry (P).
Carlos L. Rainwater (C).
Anita L. Rankin (C).
Edward H. Rensi (L).
Richard W. Riley (P).
Philip J. Sadler (C).
Sarah A. Schwarz (C).
Jerome M. Selby (C).
Donna E. Shalala (P).
John Shalikashvili (P).
Gerald A. Sumida (C).
Lynn R. Swon (C).
Lowell S. Thomas, Jr. (C).
Deborah K. King (C).
Michael A. Leven (L).
W. Walter Liang (C).
Marshall A. Lichtman, M.D. (L).
Randall L. Tobias (L).
William R. Usher (C).
James Lee Witt (P).
Thomas G. Yamada (C).
      
    
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                           CORPORATE OFFICERS

Chairman.--Norman R. Augustine.
    President.--Elizabeth H. Dole.
    Treasurer.--[Vacant.]
    General Counsel and Secretary.--[Vacant.]

                         ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS

National Chairman of Volunteers.--William Berry.
Senior Vice President, Biomedical Services.--Jimmy D. Ross.
    Chief Operating Officer/Responsible Head.--Brian P. McDonough.
    Vice President for--
        Business Development.--Geoffrey J. Deutsch.
        Regulatory Policy.--Jeffrey L. Dow.
        Plasma Operations.--Dennis K. Fallen.
        Research and Development.--Leon W. Hoyer, M.D.
        Finance.--William M. Rose.
        Quality Assurance.--Stephen J. Stachelski, Jr.
        Information Services.--Thomas H. Woteki (acting).
        Human Resources.--Frank R. Dawe (acting).
Senior Vice President, Field Operations and Services.--Sharon Ritter 
    Smith.
    Vice President, Disaster Services.--Donald W. Jones.
    Vice President, Military and Social Services.--Sue A. Richter.
    General Manager, Office of Regional Administration.--Richard N. 
        Smith.
Senior Vice President, National Operations.--William H. Reno.
    Vice President, Finance/Comptroller.--John D. Campbell.
    General Manager, Information Services.--Herbert Drucker.
Senior Vice President, Development.--John William Thomas.
    General Manager, Donor Marketing.--David P. Evancich.
    General Manager, Major Gifts.--Gail G. Nordheimer.
Senior Vice President, Policy and Planning.--Jennifer L. Dorn.
    Vice President, Human Resources.--James E. Thomas III.
    Vice President, Communication.--John D. Heubusch.
    General Manager, International Services.--Jose Aponte.
    General Manager, Public Policy and Planning.--Frederick A. Gervasi.



 
                     APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION

     1666 Connecticut Avenue.  Phone, (202) 884-7660; FAX: 884-7691

Federal Co-Chairman.--Jesse L. White, Jr.
    Alternate Federal Co-Chairman.--[Vacant.]
    States' Washington Representative.--Michael R. Wenger.
    Executive Director.--Thomas M. Hunter.
    Congressional Affairs Officer.--Guy Land.



 
                      ARMED FORCES RETIREMENT HOME

                   ARMED FORCES RETIREMENT HOME BOARD

 P.O. Box 46362, Washington, DC 20050-6362  Phone, (703) 892-6815, FAX: 
                                697-2519.

Chair.--Dennis W. Jahnigen, M.D., Gerontologist, Director, Center on 
        Aging, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.
    Vice Chair.--Robert B. Armstrong, Retirement Home Expert, Pleasant 
            Hill Health Facility.
        Terrie T. Wetle, Ph.D., Gerontologist, Deputy Director, National 
            Institute on Aging.
        David F. Lacy, Retirement Home Expert, Carol Woods Retirement 
            Community.
        Carolyn H. Becraft, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense 
            (Personnel Support, Families and Education).
        William E. Coonce, Director, Revolving Fund, Office of the 
            Comptroller, Department of Defense.
        Sue Bailey, M.D., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense 
            (Clinical Services).
        Forrest S. Holmes, Jr., Representative, Office of the Assistant 
            General Counsel, (Personnel and Health Policy).
        LTG Theodore G. Stroup, Jr., U.S. Army, Deputy Chief of Staff, 
            Personnel.
            
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        VADM Frank L. Bowman, U.S. Navy, Chief of Naval Personnel.
        Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force David J. Campanale.
        Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Harold G. Overstreet.
        Phebe Vickers, Representative, Office of Management and Budget.
        Marsha Goodwin-Beck, Representative, Department of Veterans 
            Affairs.
        Peter E.M. Beach, M.D. USPHS, Representative, Department of 
            Health and Human Services.
        Sergeant Major of the Army Richard A. Kidd.
        Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy John Hagan.
        Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps David W. Sommers, (ret.), 
            Military Retiree Counsel Representative.
        Maj. Gen. Donald C. Hilbert, U.S. Army (ret.) Director, U.S. 
            Soldiers' and Airmen's Home.
        Lt. Gen. Eugene E. Habiger, U.S. Air Force, Chair, U.S. 
            Soldiers' and Airmen's Home Board of Trustees.
        F. Michael Fox, Jr., Director, U.S. Naval Home.
        Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Robert J. Walker, (ret.) 
            Chair, U.S. Naval Home Board of Trustees.
        Martha J. Williams, Chair, Resident Advisory Committee, U.S. 
            Soldiers' and Airmen's Home.
        Thomas A. Heaney, Chair, Resident Advisory Committee, U.S. Naval 
            Home.

                    U.S. SOLDIERS' AND AIRMEN'S HOME

   3700 N. Capitol Street 20317.  Phone, (202) 722-3227; FAX: 722-9087

                            BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Chair.--Lt. Gen. Eugene E. Habiger, U.S. Air Force, Deputy Chief of 
        Staff, Personnel.
    Lt. Gen. Arthur Williams, U.S. Army, CE, Chief of Engineers.
    Dr. Richard E. Reichard, Director, National Lutheran Home, 
        Retirement Expert.
    Dr. L. Gregory Pawlson, Chairman, HSC, George Washington University 
        Medical Center, Gerontologist.
    Brig. Gen. A. Doug Bunger, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air 
        Force (Budget).
    Dr. John W. Harmon, Representative, Department of Veterans Affairs.
    Martha J. Williams, Chair, Resident Advisory Committee.
    Sergeant Major of the Army William A. Connelly, (ret), Retiree 
        Council Representative.
    Sergeant Major of the Army Richard A. Kidd.
    MG Ronald Blanck, U.S. Army, Commander, Walter Reed Army Medical 
        Center.
    MG Nolan Sklute, U.S. Air Force, The Judge Advocate General.
    MG Donald C. Hilbert, U.S. Army, (ret), Director, U.S. Soldiers's 
        and Airmen's Home.
    BG John G. Meyer, Jr., Commander, U.S. Army Community and Family 
        Support Center.
    Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force David J. Campanale.
    Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy John Hagan.
    Sergeant Major James L. Lewis, USMC.

                          OFFICERS OF THE HOME

    Director.--MG Donald C. Hillbert, U.S. Army (ret.).
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant].
    Associate Director, Office of--
        Engineering.--[Vacant].
        Health Care Services.--BG Paul D. Gleason, M.D., U.S. Air Force 
            (ret.).
        Resident Services.--CMSGT Norman T. Parnes, U.S. Air Force 
            (ret.).
        Resource Management.--Col. Robert J. Grider, U.S. Army, (ret.).
        Support.--Col. Joseph A. Ross, Jr., U.S. Army, (ret.).
    Secretary, Board of Trustees.--H.L. Grant, U.S. Army, (202) 722-
        3386.

                             U.S. NAVAL HOME

 1800 Beach Drive, Gulfport, MS 39507  Phone, (601) 897-4003, FAX: 897-
                                  4013.

                            BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Chair.--Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy Robert J. Walker (ret.), 
        Representative, Military Retiree Council.
    RADM Larry R. Marsh, U.S. Navy, Assistant Chief of Naval Personnel.
    J.P. Rathburn, Jr., Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps MMSR, Senior 
        Chief Service Personnel Representative.
    Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy John Hagan.
    Steven M. Johnson, Retirement Home Expert.
    
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    George Rodman, Representative, Department of Veterans Affairs.
    Ames Tryon, D.D.S., Ph.D, Gerontologist.
    BG Pedro Rivera, U.S. Air Force, Commander, 81st Medical Group, 
        Keesler AFB, MS.
    Ariane L. Whittemore, Financial Management, Office of the Chief of 
        Naval Operations.
    CAPT Russell A. Johnson, U.S. Navy Representative, Judge Advocate 
        General Corps.
    Roland L. Morin, Representative, Home Resident Council.
    F. Michael Fox, Jr., Director, U.S. Naval Home.

                          OFFICERS OF THE HOME

Director.--F. Michael Fox., Jr.
    Deputy Director.--Larry R. Weappa.
    Office of--
        Gerontology.--[Vacant].
        Resource Management Services.--Larry C. Wilson.
        Plant Management Services.--James C. Barnett.
        Recreation Services.--Donald R. Cross.
        Social Services.--Andrenne Dedeaux.
        Resident Services.--Robert S. Locke.
        Personnel Services.--Lena Macillus.
        Nursing Services.--Helen Donnan.
        Clinical Services.--John G. Atwood, M.D.



 
            BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

   Constitution Avenue and 20th Street, 20551.  Phone, (202) 452-3000

Chairman.--Alan Greenspan.
    Vice Chairman.--Alan S. Blinder.
    Members:
Edward W. Kelley, Jr.
John P. LaWare
Lawrence B. Lindsey
Susan M. Phillips
Janet L. Yellen

                              BOARD MEMBERS

Assistants to the Board.--
    Public Affairs.--Joseph R. Coyne, 452-3204.
    Congressional Liaison.--Donald J. Winn, 452-3456.
    Federal Reserve System Affairs.--Theodore E. Allison.
    Deputy Congressional Liaison.--Lynn S. Fox.
    Special Assistants to the Board: Winthrop P. Hambley, Bob Stahly 
        Moore, Diane Werneke.

                    DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE

Staff Director.--Edwin M. Truman.
    Senior Associate Directors: Larry J. Promisel, Charles J. Siegman.
    Associate Director.--Dale W. Henderson.
    Senior Adviser.--David H. Howard.
    Assistant Directors: Donald B. Adams, Peter Hooper III, Karen H. 
        Johnson, Ralph W. Smith, Jr., Thomas A. Connors, Catherine L. 
        Mann.

                   DIVISION OF RESEARCH AND STATISTICS

Director.--Michael J. Prell.
    Deputy Directors: Edward C. Ettin, David J. Stockton.
        Associate Directors: Martha Bethea, William R. Jones, Myron L. 
                Kwast, Patrick M. Parkinson, Thomas D. Simpson, Lawrence 
                Slifman.
            Deputy Associate Directors: Martha S. Scanlon, Peter A. 
                Tinsley.
                Assistant Directors: Flint Brayton, David S. Jones, 
                    Stephen A. Rhoades, Charles S. Struckmeyer, Alice 
                    Patricia White, Joyce K. Zickler.
    Senior Adviser.--John J. Mingo.
        Adviser.--Glenn B. Canner.

                      DIVISION OF MONETARY AFFAIRS

Director.--Donald L. Kohn.
    Deputy Director.--David E. Lindsey.
    Associate Director.--Brian F. Madigan.
        Deputy Associate Director.--Richard D. Porter.
        
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        Assistant Director.--Vincent R. Reinhart.
        Special Assistant to the Board.--Normand R.V. Bernard.

             DIVISION OF BANKING SUPERVISION AND REGULATION

Director.--Richard Spillenkothen.
    Deputy Director.--Stephen C. Schemering.
    Associate Directors: Don E. Kline, William A. Ryback, Frederick M. 
        Struble.
        Deputy Associate Directors: Herbert A. Biern, Roger T. Cole, 
                James I. Garner.
            Assistant Directors: Howard A. Amer, Gerald A. Edwards, Jr., 
                    James D. Goetzinger, Stephen M. Hoffman, Laura M. 
                    Homer, James V. Houpt, Jack P. Jennings, Michael G. 
                    Martinson, Rhoger H. Pugh, Sidney M. Sussan, Molly 
                    S. Wassom.
        Project Director.--William C. Schneider, Jr.

                             LEGAL DIVISION

General Counsel.--J. Virgil Mattingly, Jr.
    Associate General Counsels: Scott G. Alvarez, Richard M. Ashton, 
        Oliver Ireland, Kathleen M. O'Day.
    Assistant General Counsels: Robert deV. Frierson, Katherine H. 
        Wheatley.

               DIVISION OF CONSUMER AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS

Director.--Griffith L. Garwood.
    Associate Directors: Glenn E. Loney, Dolores S. Smith.
    Assistant Directors: Maureen P. English, Irene Shawn McNulty.

     DIVISION OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OPERATIONS AND PAYMENT SYSTEMS

Director.--Clyde H. Farnsworth, Jr.
    Deputy Director.--David L. Robinson.
        Associate Deputy Director.--Louise L. Roseman.
    Assistant Directors: Charles W. Bennett, Jack Dennis, Jr., Earl G. 
        Hamilton, Jeffrey C. Marquardt, John H. Parrish, Florence M. 
        Young.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Secretary.--William W. Wiles.
    Deputy Secretary of the Board.--Jennifer J. Johnson.
    Associate Secretary.--Barbara R. Lowrey.

                      STAFF DIRECTOR FOR MANAGEMENT

Staff Director.--S. David Frost.
    Equal Employment Opportunity Programs Officer.--[Vacant.]

              DIVISION OF INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Director.--Stephen R. Malphrus.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant.]
    Assistant Directors: Marianne M. Emerson, Po Kyung Kim, Raymond H. 
        Massey, Edward T. Mulrenin, Day W. Radebaugh, Jr., Elizabeth B. 
        Riggs, Richard C. Stevens.

                 DIVISION OF HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Director.--David L. Shannon.
    Associate Director.--John R. Weis.
        Assistant Directors: Anthony V. DiGioia, Joseph H. Hayes, Jr., 
            Fred Horowitz.

                        OFFICE OF THE CONTROLLER

Controller.--George E. Livingston.
    Assistant Controllers: Stephen J. Clark, Darrell R. Pauley.

                      DIVISION OF SUPPORT SERVICES

Director.--Robert E. Frazier.
    Assistant Directors: George M. Lopez, David L. Williams.
    
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                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

Inspector General.--Brent L. Bowen.
    Assistant Inspectors General: Donald L. Robinson, Barry R. Snyder.



 
                         COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS

Pension Building, 441 F Street, 20001.  Phone, (202) 504-2200; FAX: 504-
                                  2195

Commissioners:
J. Carter Brown, Washington, DC.
Rex Ball, Oklahoma City, OK.
Carolyn Brody, Washington, DC.
Jeannine Smith Clark, Washington, DC.
Eden Rafshoon, Washington, DC.
Harry G. Robinson, III, Washington, DC.
Susan Porter Rose, Virginia.
Secretary and Administrative Officer.--Charles H. Atherton.

      BOARD OF ARCHITECTURAL CONSULTANTS FOR THE OLD GEORGETOWN ACT

Stephen Muse
Elliott Carroll
Anne Vytlacil



 
  COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR SEVERELY DISABLED

Crystal Square 3, Room 403, 1735 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 
            22202-3461.  Phone, (703) 603-7740; FAX: 421-7113

Chairperson.--Ira L. Kemp, Department of the Air Force.
    Vice Chairperson.--Mervin J. Flander, private citizen--blind.
    Members:
        Hugh L. Brennan, Department of Commerce.
        Carole A. Dortch, General Services Administration.
        Chester A. Kowalczyk, Department of the Army.
        Gary J. Krump, Department of Veterans Affairs.
        RADM Robert M. Moore, USN, Department of the Navy.
        Steven B. Schwalb, Department of Justice.
        Suzanne B. Seiden, Department of Labor.
        Evelyne R. Villines, private citizen--severely disabled.
        RADM Leonard Vincent, USN, Department of Defense.
        Donald H. Wedewer, private citizen--blind.
        Joyce C. Young, private citizen--severely disabled.
        [Vacant], Department of Agriculture.
        [Vacant], Department of Education.



 
                  COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING COMMISSION

  Headquarters--2033 K Street NW., 20581.  Phone, (202) 254-6387; FAX: 
                                254-6265

Chairperson.--Mary L. Schapiro, 254-6970.
    Executive Assistant to the Chairperson.--Stephen Luparello, 254-
        6970.
    Commissioners:
        Sheila C. Bair, 254-6354.
        Joseph B. Dial, 254-6318.
        John E. Tull, Jr., 254-8541.
        Barbara Pedersen Holum, 254-6288.
    Executive Director.--Donald L. Tendick, 254-3350 (acting).
    General Counsel.--Elisse B. Walter, 254-9880.
    Director, Division of--
        Economic Analysis.--Blake Imel (acting), 254-3201.
        Enforcement.--Dennis Klejna, 254-7424.
        Trading and Markets.--Andrea Corcoran, 254-8955.
    Director, Office of--
        Public Affairs.--John C. Phillips, 254-8630.
        Congressional and Governmental Affairs.--P. Mac Smith, 254-6372.
        
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        Secretariat.--Jean A. Webb, 254-6314.
        Inspector General.--A. Roy Lavik, 254-3526.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Chicago, Suite 1600 North, 300 South Riverside Plaza, Chicago, IL 60606, 
    (312) 353-5990; FAX: 886-8470.
Kansas City, Suite 721, 4900 Main Street, Kansas City, MO 64112, (816) 
    931-7600; FAX: 931-9643.
Los Angeles, Suite 400, 10900 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90024, 
    (310) 235-6783; FAX: 235-6782.
Minneapolis, 510 Grain Exchange Building, Minneapolis, MN 55415, (612) 
    370-3255; FAX: 370-3257.
New York, Suite 3747, One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10048, (212) 
    466-2061; FAX: 466-5273.



 
                   CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION

                     (Created by Public Law 92-573)

4330 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814.  Phone, (301) 504-0990; FAX: 
                                504-0124

Chairperson.--Ann Brown, 504-0213.
    Commissioner.--Mary Sheila Gall, 504-0530.
    Commissioner.--[Vacant.]
    Executive Director.--Bertram Robert Cottine, 504-0550.
    Deputy Executive Director.--Thomas W. Murr, Jr., 504-0550.
    Secretary.--Sadye E. Dunn, 504-0800.
    General Counsel.--Eric A. Rubel, 504-0980.
    Director of Congressional Relations.--Robert J. Wager, 504-0515.



 
                    CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL SERVICE

 (Executive Order 11603, June 30, 1971; codified in 42 U.S.C., section 
                                  4951)

        1201 New York Avenue, NW., 20525.  Phone, (202) 606-5000

Chief Executive Officer.--Ely Segal, ext. 160.
    Executive Director.--Shirley Sagawa, ext. 190.
    Chief Operating Officer.--Larry Wilson, ext. 195.
    Chief External Affairs Officer.--C. Richard Allen, ext. 157.
    Chief Financial Officer.--Gary Kowalczyk, ext. 340.
    Inspector General.--Luise Jordan, ext. 390.



 
                     DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION

Delaware River Basin Commission, P.O. Box 7360, West Trenton, NJ 08628.  
               Phone, (609) 883-9500; FAX: (609) 883-9522

                         FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES

Federal Member.--Bruce Babbitt, Secretary of the Interior, Washington, 
        DC 20240, (202) 343-7351.
    U.S. Commissioner.--Vincent D'Anna.
    Federal Adviser.--Lt. Col. Robert P. Magnifco, District Engineer, 
        U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Second and Chestnut Streets, 
        Philadelphia, PA 19106, (215) 597-4848.

                                  STAFF

Executive Director.--Gerald M. Hansler.
    Chief Engineer.--David B. Everett.
    Secretary.--Susan M. Weisman.
    Chief Administrative Officer.--Richard C. Gore.
    General Counsel.--David J. Goldberg, (609) 895-1600.
    Public Information Officer.--Christopher M. Roberts.


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                 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SPORTS COMMISSION

2400 East Capitol Street, SE., Washington, DC 20003-1794.  Phone, (202) 
                         547-9077; FAX: 547-7460

Chairman.--Marion Barry, Jr.
    Members:
        Major General Russell C. Davis (Commanding General, District of 
            Columbia National Guard).
        Langley R. Shook, Esq.
    General Manager.--James A. Dalrymple.



 
                     ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

             401 M Street SW., 20460.  Phone, (202) 260-4700

                              ADMINISTRATOR

Administrator.--Carol M. Browner.
    Deputy Administrator.--Fred Hansen, 260-4711.
        Environmental Appeals Board Members: Judge Ronald L. McCallum, 
            501-7060; Judge Edward E. Reich; Judge Nancy B. Firestone.
        Pollution Prevention Policy Staff Director.--Eric V. Schaeffer, 
            260-8624.
        Staff Offices, Director for--
            Administrative Law Judge.--Henry B. Frazier III, 260-4860.
            Civil Rights.--Dan Rondeau, 260-4575.
            Cooperative Environmental Management.--Abby J. Pirnie, 260-
                9741.
            Executive Secretariat.--Jeralene B. Green (acting), 260-
                7638.
            Executive Support.--Diane N. Bazzle, 260-4057.
            Science Advisory Board.--Donald G. Barnes, 260-4126.
            Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.--Leon H. 
                Hampton, 305-7777.
    Associate Administrator for--
        Communication, Education and Public Affairs.--Loretta Ucelli 
            (acting), 260-9828.
        Congressional and Legislative Affairs.--Robert W. Hickmott, 260-
            5200.
        Regional Operations and State/Local Relations.--Judith Kertcher 
            (acting), 260-4719.

                        INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Assistant Administrator.--Alan D. Hecht (acting), 260-4879.
    Principal Deputy Assistant Administrator.--Alan D. Hecht, 260-4870.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator.--Alan B. Sielen (acting), 260-4870.

                 ADMINISTRATION AND RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Assistant Administrator.--Jonathan Cannon, 260-4600.
    Deputy Assistant Administrators: Kathleen E. Aterno; Sallyanne 
            Harper, 260-4600.
        Director, Office of--
            Acquisition Management.--Betty L. Bailey, 260-5020.
            Administration and Resources Management.--Mark Kellerman, 
                Cincinnati, OH (513) 366-2002.
            Administration and Resources Management.--Michael E. Bower, 
                Research Triangle Park, NC, (919) 541-3045.
            Administration.--John C. Chamberlin, 260-8400.
            Comptroller.--Kathryn S. Schmoll, 260-9674.
            Grants and Debarment.--Harvey G. Pippen, Jr., 260-5240.
            Human Resources Management.--Dave O'Connor, 260-4468.
            Information Resources Management.--Alvin M. Pesachowitz, 
                260-4465.

                               ENFORCEMENT

Assistant Administrator.--Steven Alan Herman, 260-4134.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator.--Scott C. Fulton, 260-4137.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator for Federal Facilities.--Thomas W.L. 
        McCall, Jr., 260-4543.
    Director, Office of--
        Civil Enforcement.--Frederick F. Stiehl (acting), 260-8180.
        Compliance Analysis and Program Operations.--Gerald A. Bryan, 
            260-4140.
        Criminal Enforcement.--Earl E. Devaney, 260-5439.
        
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        Federal Activities.--Richard E. Sanderson, 602-5053.
        Federal Facilities Enforcement.--Gordon M. Davidson, 260-9801.
        National Enforcement Investigations Center.--Frank M. Covington, 
            (303) 236-5100.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel.--Jean C. Nelson, 260-8040.
    Principal Deputy General Counsel.--Gerald H. Yamada, 260-8040.
        Designated Agency Ethics Official.--Gerald H. Yamada, 260-8040.
        Associate General Counsel, Division of--
            Air and Radiation.--Alan W. Eckert, 260-7606.
            Contracts, Claims and Property Law.--Ray E. Spears, 260-
                6701.
            Cross-Media Analysis and Review.--Charles L. Elkins, 260-
                8069.
            General and Information Law.--Andrew J. Moran, 260-5320.
            Grants and Intergovernmental.--Howard F. Corcoran, 260-5313.
            Inspector General.--Robert J. Friedrich (acting), 260-5340.
            International Activities.--Daniel B. McGraw, Jr., 260-1810.
            Management and Administration.--Craig B. Annear, 260-2802.
            Pesticides and Toxic Substances.--James C. Nelson, 235-5300.
            Solid Waste and Emergency Response.--Lisa K. Friedman, 260-
                7706.
            Water.--Susan G. Lepow, 260-7700.

                    POLICY, PLANNING, AND EVALUATION

Assistant Administrator.--David M. Gardiner, 260-4332.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator.--Karl A. Hausker, 260-4335.
        Program Administration and Resources Management Staff.--Mary M. 
            Free, 260-4020.
        Director, Office of--
            Policy Analysis.--Richard D. Morgenstern, 260-4034.
            Regulatory Management and Evaluation.--Thomas E. Kelly, 260-
                4001.
            Strategic Planning and Environmental Data.--Frederick W. 
                Allen (acting), 260-4028.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

Inspector General.--John C. Martin, 260-3137.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Anna H. Virbick, 260-4112.
        Assistant Inspector General for--
            Audit.--Kenneth A. Konz, 260-1106.
            Investigations.--Daniel S. Sweeney, 260-1109.
            Management.--John C. Jones, 260-4912.

                                  WATER

Assistant Administrator.--Robert Perciasepe, 260-5700.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator.--Mark Luttner (acting), 260-5700.
        Director, Office of--
            Ground Water and Drinking Water.--James R. Elder, 260-5543.
            Gulf of Mexico Program.--Douglas A. Lipka (acting), (601) 
                688-1172.
            Policy and Resources Management.--Mark A. Luttner, 260-0643.
            Science and Technology.--James A. Hanlon (acting), 260-5400.
            Wastewater Enforcement and Compliance.--Michael B. Cook, 
                260-5850.
            Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds.--Robert H. Wayland III, 
                260-7166.

                   SOLID WASTE AND EMERGENCY REPSONSE

Assistant Administrator.--Elliott P. Laws, 260-4610.
    Deputy Assistant Administrators: Timothy Fields, Jr. and Peter 
        Robertson, Jr. (acting), 260-4610.
        Staff Director, Office of--
            Organizational Management and Integrity.--Laurie J. May, 
                260-4610.
            Policy Analysis and Regulatory Management.--Margaret N. 
                Schneider, 260-4617.
            Resource Management and Information.--David Sutton, 260-
                4510.
        Director, Office of--
            Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention.--James L. 
                Makris, 260-8600.
            Emergency and Remedial Response (Superfund).--Henry L. 
                Longest II, 260-2180.
            Solid Waste.--Michael H. Shapiro, 260-4627.
            Superfund Revitalization.--Ulrike A. Joyner, 260-4039.
            Technology Innovation.--Walter W. Kovalick, Jr., 308-8800.
            
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            Underground Storage Tanks.--David W. Ziegele, 308-8850.
            Waste Programs Enforcement.--Bruce M. Diamond, 260-4814.

                            AIR AND RADIATION

Assistant Administrator.--Mary D. Nichols (acting), 260-7400.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator.--Anne E. Goode (acting), 260-7403.
        Director, Office of--
            Air Quality Planning and Standards.--John S. Seitz, Research 
                Triangle Park, NC (919) 541-5616.
            Atmospheric Programs.--Paul Stolpman, 233-9140.
            Mobile Sources.--Richard D. Wilson, 260-7645.
            Policy Analysis and Review.--Robert D. Brenner, 260-5580.
            Program Management Operations.--Jerry A. Kurtzweg, 260-7415.
            Radiation Programs.--Jed Harrison, (702) 798-2476.
        Deputy Director, Office of--
            Mobile Sources.--Charles L. Gray, Jr., Ann Arbor, MI, (313) 
                668-4404.
            Radiation and Indoor Air.--Gene Charles Durman, 233-9320.

               PREVENTION, PESTICIDES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES

Assistant Administrator.--Lynn R. Goldman M.D., 260-2902.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator.--Susan H. Wayland, 260-2910.
        Director, Office of--
            Compliance Monitoring.--Michael M. Stahl, 260-3807.
            Pesticide Program.--Daniel Barolo, 305-7090.
            Pollution Prevention and Toxics.--Mark A. Greenwood, 260-
                3810.
            Program Management Operations.--Marylouise M. Uhlig, 260-
                2906.

                        RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Assistant Administrator.--Gary J. Foley (acting), 260-7676.
    Deputy Assistant Administrator.--[Vacant.]
        Director, Office of--
            Environmental Engineering and Technology Demonstration.--
                Alfred W. Lindsey, 260-2600.
            Environmental Processes and Effects Research.--Courtney 
                Riordan, 260-5950.
            Exploratory Research.--Melinda L. McClanahan 260-5750.
            Health and Environmental Assessment.--William H. Farland, 
                260-7317.
            Health Research.--Ken Sexton, 260-5900.
            Modeling, Monitoring Systems, and Quality Assurance.--H. 
                Matthew Bills, 260-5767.
            Research Program Management.--Clarence E. Mahan, 260-7500.
            Technology Transfer and Regulatory Support.--Peter W. 
                Preuss, 260-7669.

                         REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION

Region I (Boston): Regional Administrator.--John P. Devillars, John F. 
        Kennedy Federal Building, One Congress Street, Boston, MA 02203, 
        (617) 565-3400.
    Congressional Liaisons: Rudy Brown, Michael Ochs, Al Frezza, (617) 
        565-3414.
    External Affairs.--Gwen Ruta, (617) 565-3400.
Region II (New York): Regional Administrator.--Jeanne M. Fox, Jacob K. 
        Javits Federal Building, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278, 
        (212) 264-2525.
    Congressional Liaisons: Jeane Rosiznski, Pat Carr, Barry Shore, 
        (212) 264-7834.
    Public Affairs.--James R. Marshall, (212) 264-2515.
Region III (Philadelphia): Regional Administrator.--Peter H. Kostmayer, 
        841 Chestnut Building, Philadelphia, PA 19107, (215) 597-8914.
    Congressional Liaison.--Donald Welsh, (215) 597-9072.
    Public Out-Reach.--Janet Viniski, (215) 957-9825.
Region IV (Atlanta): Regional Administrator.--John Hankinson, Jr., 345 
        Courtland Street NE., Atlanta, GA 30365, (404) 347-4727.
    Congressional Liaisons: Loretta R. Hanks, Marilyn S. Allen, (404) 
        347-3004.
    Public Affairs.--Frank Redmond (acting), (404) 347-3004.
Region V (Chicago): Regional Administrator.--Valdas V. Adamkus, 77 West 
        Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604-3507, (312) 886-3000.
    Congressional Liaisons: Mary J. Canavan, Tamara Donaldson, (312) 
        353-3018.
    Public Affairs.--Margaret McCue, (312) 353-2072.
    
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Region VI (Dallas): Regional Administrator.--Jane N. Saginaw, First 
        Interstate Bank Tower at Fountain Place, 1445 Ross Avenue, 12th 
        Floor, Suite 1200, Dallas, TX 75202-2733, (214) 655-2100.
    Congressional Liaison.--Barbara Goetz, (214) 655-2200.
    External Affairs.--Barbara Goetz (acting), (214) 655-2200.
Region VII (Kansas City): Regional Administrator.--Dennis Grams, 726 
        Minnesota Avenue, Kansas City, MO 66101, (913) 551-7006.
    Congressional Liaison.--Ronald R. Ritter, (913) 551-7005.
    Public Affairs.--Roweena Michaels, (913) 551-7003.
Region VIII (Denver): Regional Administrator.--William P. Yellowtail, 
        999 18th Street, Suite 500, Denver, CO 80202-2405, (303) 293-
        1603.
    Congressional Liaison.--Sandy Johnston, (303) 294-1112.
    External Affairs.--Nola Cooke, (303) 293-1119.
Region IX (San Francisco): Regional Administrator.--Felecia Marcus, 75 
        Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 744-1001.
    Congressional Liaisons: Catherine Roberts, Denise Nelson, (415) 744-
        1015.
    External Affairs.--Deanna M. Wieman, (415) 744-1015.
Region X (Seattle): Regional Administrator.--Charles C. Clarke, 1200 
        Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 553-1234.
    Congressional Liaison.--Floyd Winsett, (206) 553-1138.
    External Affairs.--Melanie Luh, (206) 553-1107.



 
                 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION

              1801 L Street, 20507.  Phone, (202) 663-4900

Chairman.--Gilbert F. Casellas, 663-4001; FAX: 663-4110.
    Executive Director.--Maria Borrero.
    Special Assistant.--Irene Hill.
    Attorney Advisers.--Vicky Rovira, David Lopez.
Vice Chairman.--Paul M. Igasaki, 663-4027; FAX: 663-7121.

                              COMMISSIONERS

R. Gaull Silberman, 663-4026; FAX: 663-4101.
    Special Assistants: Susan Murphy, Gary Hozempa, Susan Adams.
Joyce E. Tucker, 663-4081; FAX: 663-4108.
    Executive Assistant.--Charles M. Spearman.
    Special Assistants: Sandra S. Zeigler, Special Assistant/Attorney 
        Adviser: Georgia M. Richards.
Paul Steven Miller, 663-4036; FAX: 663-7101.
    Executive Assistant.--R. Paul Richard.
    Special Assistants: Lisa Cottle; Andrew J. Imparato.
    Executive Officer.--Frances M. Hart, 663-4070; FAX: 663-4114.
    General Counsel.--[Vacant], 663-4702; FAX: 663-4196.
        Deputy General Counsel.--James R. Neely, Jr.
    Legal Counsel.--Ellen J. Vargyas, 663-4637; FAX: 663-4639.
    Inspector General.--William D. Miller, 663-4379; FAX: 663-7204.
    Director, Office of--
        Communications and Legislative Affairs.--Claire Gonzales, 663-
            4900; FAX: 663-4912.
        Program Operations.--James H. Troy, 663-4801; FAX: 663-4823.
        Federal Operations.--Ronnie Blumenthal, 663-4599; FAX: 663-7022.
        Equal Employment Opportunity.--Cynthia C. Matthews, 663-7081; 
            FAX: 663-7003.
        Management.--R. Edison Elkins, 663-4200; FAX: 663-4239.



 
                 EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES

  811 Vermont Avenue NW., 20571.  Phone, (202) 565-3946; FAX: 565-3380

President and Chairman.--Kenneth D. Brody, Room 1215, 565-3500.
    First Vice President and Vice Chairman.--Martin A. Kamarck, Room 
        1210, 565-3510.
    Directors: Rita M. Rodriguez, Room 1229, 565-3520; Maria L. Haley, 
        Room 1241, 565-3530; Julie D. Belaga, Room 1257, 565-3540.
    General Counsel.--Carol S. Lee, Room 947, 565-3430.
    
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    Senior Vice President for--
        International Lending.--Raymond J. Albright, Room 1115, 565-
            3220.
        Small Business Group.--Richard J. Feeney, Room 919, 565-3901.
    Chief Financial Officer.--James K. Hess, Room 1055, 565-3240.
        Vice President for--
            Aircraft.--Mary C. Kilty, Room 933, 565-3551.
            Americas.--Charles A. Leik, Room 1157, 565-3401.
            Asia/Middle East.--Terrence J. Hulihan, Room 1129, 565-3701.
            Claims and Recoveries.--Stephen D. Proctor, Room 741, 565-
                3601.
            Congressional and External Affairs.--Ira Fishman, Room 1261, 
                565-3232.
            Credit Administration.--Leilani Newton, Room 1135, 565-3471.
            Country Risk Analysis.--Daniel L. Bond, Room 9712, 565-3731.
            Domestic Business Development.--Robert J. Kaiser, Room 911, 
                565-3902.
            Equal Opportunity Diversity Program.--Dolores Bartning, Room 
                753, 565-3591.
            Engineering and Environment.--John W. Wisniewski, Room 1167, 
                565-3571.
            Europe/Africa.--Thomas E. Moran, Room 1273, 565-3801.
            Information Management and Development.--Candelario 
                Trujillo, Jr., Room 1043, 565-3845.
            Insurance.--William W. Redway, Room 719, 565-3633.
            International Business Development.--Arthur Pilzer, Room 
                930, 565-3903.
            Management Services and Human Resources.--Tamzen C. Reitan, 
                1017, 565-3333.
            Policy and Planning.--James C. Cruse, Room 1233, 565-3761.
            Project Finance.--Glen T. Matsumoto, Room 771, 565-3692; 
                Diane S. Rudo, Room 771, 565-3691.
            Public Affairs.--Christopher Dorval, Room 1203, 565-3201.
            Quality Review and Secretariat.--Patricia Delaney, Room 
                1103, 565-3951.
            United States.--James W. Crist, Room 905, 565-3781.



 
                       FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION

    (Reorganization pursuant to Public Law 99-205, December 23, 1985)

 1501 Farm Credit Drive, McLean, VA 22102-5090.  Phone, (703) 883-4000; 
                              FAX: 734-5784

                    FARM CREDIT ADMINISTRATION BOARD

Chairperson.--Marsha Martin.
    Members:
        Doyle L. Cook.
        Gary C. Byrne.
Secretary.--[Vacant], 883-4003.
Chief Operating Officer.--Dorothy L. Nichols, 883-4210.
    Director, Office of--
        Congressional and Public Affairs.--Cheryl Tates Macias, 883-
            4056.
        Resources Management.--Larry W. Edwards, 883-4200.
        Secondary Market Oversight.--Suzanne J. McCrory, 883-4280.
        Special Supervision and Corporate Affairs.--Michael L. Young, 
            883-4414.
    General Counsel.--Jean Noonan, 883-4020.
    Inspector General.--Eldon Stoehr, 883-4030.
    Chief Examiner and Director, Office of Examination.--David C. Baer, 
        883-4160.
    Manager, Equal Employment Opportunity.--Gail Hill, 883-4144.



 
                      FEDERAL COUNCIL ON THE AGING

                      (Created by Public Law 93-29)

Room 4280, 330 Independence Avenue, SW., 20201.  Phone, (202) 619-2451; 
                             FAX: 619-3759.

Chairman.--John E. Lyle, Houston, TX.
    Members:
        Alice P. Bulos, S., San Francisco, CA.
        William B. Cashin, Manchester, NH.
        Romaine M. Turyn, Readfield, ME.
        Eugene S. Callender, New York, NY.
        Rudolph H. Cleghorn, El Reno, OK.
        
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        Stephen M. Farnham, Presque Isle, ME.
        Robert L. Goldman, Oklahoma City, OK.
        Connie Q. Hadley, Kansas City, KS.
        Max L. Friedersdorf, Sanibel, FL.
        Josephine K. Oblinger, Williamsville, IL.
        Olivia P. Maynard, Goodrich, MI.
        Raymond R. Raschko, Spokane, WA.
        E. Don Yoak, Spencer, WV.
        Myrtle B. Pickering, Shreveport, LA.

                                  STAFF

Executive Director.--Brian T. Lutz.
    Program Assistant.--Barbara F. Forte.



 
                    FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

            FCC: 1919 M Street 20554.  Phone, (202) 418-0200

                      2025 M: 2025 M Street, 20554

                      2000 L: 2000 L Street, 20554

                      1250: 1250 23d Street, 20554

             MD: 7435 Oakland Mills Road, Columbia MD 21046

GA: 3600 Hiram-Lithia Spring Road, S.W., P.O. Box 65, Powder Springs, GA 
                                  30073

  Gettysburg: 1270 Fairfield Road, P.O. Box 1070, Gettysburg, PA 17325

                              COMMISSIONERS

Chairman.--Reed E. Hundt, Room 814, 418-1000.
    Confidential Assistant.--Ruth Dancey.
    Chief of Staff.--Blair Levin.
    Senior Legal Advisor.--Ruth Milkman.
    Commissioner.--James H. Quello, Room 802, 418-2000.
        Confidential Assistant.--Ginger Clark.
        Senior Legal Advisor.--Lauren J. (Pete) Belvin.
        Legal Advisors: Rudolfo M. Baca; Maureen O'Connell.
    Commissioner.--Andrew C. Barrett, Room 826, 418-2300.
        Confidential Assistant.--Betty J. Freeman.
        Senior Legal Advisor.--Keith Townsend.
        Legal Advisor.--Lisa B. Smith.
        Special Advisor.--James R. Coltharp.
    Commissioner.--Rachelle B. Chong, Room 844, 418-2200.
        Confidential Assistant.--Angela Wu.
        Senior Legal Advisor.--Jane Mago.
        Legal Advisor.--Richard Welch.
        Special Advisor.--Jill Luckett.
    Commissioner.--Susan Ness, Room 832, 418-2100.
        Confidential Assistant.--Donna Stapleton.
        Senior Legal Advisor.--James L. Casserly.
        Legal Advisors: Mary P. McManus; David R. Siddell.

                            MANAGING DIRECTOR

Managing Director.--Andrew S. Fishel, Room 852, 418-1919.
    Deputy Managing Director.--Richard D. Lee, Room 528, 418-0444.
    Director, Office of Communications, Business Opportunities.--Anthony 
        L. Williams, (2033 M Street), Room 250, 416-0933.
        Deputy Director.--Catherine Sandoval.
        Associate Managing Director for Program Analysis.--Peter W. 
            Herrick (acting), Room 528, 418-0440.
            Deputy Associate Managing Director for Program Analysis.--
                Peter W. Herrick.

                       HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT

Associate Managing Director for Human Resources Management.--Michelle A. 
        Oppenheimer, Room 212, 418-0100.
    Senior Policy Advisor.--Arthur L. Curths.
    Chief for--
        Equal Employment Opportunity Staff.--Sandra J. Canery, Room 212, 
            418-0125.
        Labor Relations and Workforce Effectiveness Division.--Stephen 
            E. Schumacher, Room 206, 418-0110.
            
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        Payroll and Personnel Support Branch.--Deborah F. Berry, Room 
            212, 418-0130.
        Personnel Operations Branch.--[Vacant], Room 212, 418-0130.
        Personnel Resources Division.--Michele C. Cooke, Room 212, 418-
            0130.

                         INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

Associate Managing Director for Information Management.--Ronald Stone 
        (acting), Room 418, 418-2020.
    Deputy Associate Managing Director.--John Bopp (acting), Room 418, 
        418-2000.
    Chief for--
        Computer Applications Division.--John M. Giuli, Room 438, 418-
            0540.
        Customer Service Branch.--Wanda Simms, Room 429, 418-2999.
        Customer Solutions Division.--Edward McCarthy, Room 420, 418-
            1810.
        Database Administrative Branch.--Bruce Hobzek, Room 438, 418-
            0590.
        Equipment Support Branch.--Lewis Young, Jr., Room 422, 418-1850.
        International and Administrative Branch.--Eddie Richardson 
            (acting), Room 438, 418-0570.
        Licensing System Branch.--Robert A. Snow, Room 438, 418-0550.
        Network Application Branch.--G. Spencer Hyndman, Room 424, 418-
            1820.
        Network Products Division.--Eric Kanner, Room 424, 418-1820.
        Network Management Branch.--Anthony Anderson, Room 416, 418-
            1820.
        Planning and Solutions Branch.--John F. Bopp, Room 420, 418-
            1515.
        Transition Control Task Force.--Patricia Rinn, Room 438, 418-
            0545.

                               OPERATIONS

Associate Managing Director for Operations.--Marilyn J. McDermett, Room 
        848, 418-1925.
    Deputy Associate Managing Director.--Thomas M. Holleran.
    Chief for--
        Accounts Processing Branch.--[Vacant], Room 452, 418-1975.
        Acquisitions Branch.--Sonna B. Stampone, Room 119, 418-0930.
        Budget Branch.--John W. Crews, Room 414, 418-1965.
        Billings and Collections Branch.--Regina W. Dorsey, Room 452, 
            418-1995.
        Facilities Services and Equipment Branch.--Delores A. Wise, Room 
            B-10, 418-0330.
        Fee Section.--Claudette E. Pride, Room 452, 418-1995.
        Financial Analysis Branch.--William Lewis, Room 452, 418-1985.
        Financial Operation Division.--Linda Friedman, Room 414, 418-
            1970.
        International Telecommunications Settlements Section.--Edna S. 
            Steinour, 1270 Fairfield Road, P.O. Box 1070, Gettysburg, PA 
            17325, (717) 334-7059.
        Operations Management and Support Division.--Jeffery R. Ryan, 
            Room 404, 418-1950.
        Printing and Graphics Branch.--Marshall L. Wise, Room L-13, 418-
            0350.
        Space Allocation and Design Branch.--Christine K. Zeman, Room 
            404, 418-1955.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Secretary.--William F. Caton (acting), Room 222, 418-0300.
    Chief for--
        Agenda Branch.--LaVera F. Marshall, Room 228, 418-0320.
        Publications Branch.--Shirley S. Suggs, Room 224, 418-0310.
    Audio Visual Management Officer.--Dann Oliver, Room 854, 418-0460.

                        ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES

Chief Judge.--Joseph Stirmer, 2000 L Street, Room 224, 418-2250.

                             PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Director.--Karen E. Watson, Room 202, 418-0500.
    Deputy Director.--Maureen P. Peratino.
    Deputy Director, Policy.--David Fiske.
    Chief, News Media Division.--[Vacant.]
    Public Service Division.--Martha E. Contee, Room 242, 418-0260.
    Reference Operations Division.--William Cline, Room 242, 418-0260.

                LEGISLATIVE AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS

Director.--Judith Harris, Room 808, 418-1900.
    Associate Director.--Stephen Klitzman, Room 823, 418-1900.
    Congressional Correspondence Staff.--O. Lou Sizemore, Room 857, 418-
        1901.
        
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                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

Inspector General.--H. Walker Feaster (acting), Room 752, 418-0470.

                       ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Chief Engineer.--Richard Smith, 2000 M Street, 4th Floor, 739-0700.
    Deputy Chief Engineer.--Bruce A. Franca, 2000 M Street, 4th Floor, 
        739-0700.
    Chief for--
        Authorization and Evaluation Division.--Julius Knapp, 7435 
            Oakland Mills Road, Columbia MD 21046, (301) 725-1585.
    Deputy Chief for--
        Authorization and Evaluation Division.--[Vacant], 7435 Oakland 
            Mills Road, Columbia MD 21046, (301) 725-1585; Robert 
            Bromery, 2025 M Street, Room 7118, 653-7315.
        Engineering Evaluation Branch.--David Means, 7435 Oakland Mills 
            Road, Columbia MD 21046, (301) 725-1585.
        Equipment Authorization Branch.--Charles Cobbs, 7435 Oakland 
            Mills Road, Columbia MD 21046, (301) 725-1585.
        Frequency Allocation Branch.--[Vacant], 2000 M Street, 4th 
            Floor, 739-0700.
        Frequency Liaison Branch.--H. Franklin Wright, 2000 M Street, 
            4th Floor, 739-0700.
        Program Management Staff.--Lawrence P. Petak, 2025 M, Room 7002, 
            653-8103.
        Propagation Analysis Branch.--[Vacant], 2000 M Street, 4th 
            Floor, 739-0700.
        Spectrum Engineering Division.--Lawrence P. Petak (acting), 2000 
                M Street, 4th Floor, 739-0700.
            Deputy Chief for Spectrum Engineering Division.--William 
                Torak, 2000 M Street, 4th Floor, 739-0700.
        Sampling and Measurements Branch.--L. Art Wall, 7435 Oakland 
            Mills Road, Columbia MD 21046, (301) 725-1585.
        Technical Standards Branch.--Richard B. Engelman, 2000 M Street, 
            4th Floor, 739-0700.
        Telecommunications Analysis Branch.--H. John Morgan, 2000 M 
            Street, 4th Floor, 739-0700.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel.--William E. Kennard, Room 614, 418-1700.
    Deputy General Counsel.--Christoper J. Wright, Room 614, 418-1700.
        Litigation Division.--Daniel M. Armstrong, Room 602, 418-1740.
            Deputy Associate General Counsel for Litigation.--John E. 
                Ingle, Room 602, 418-1740.
        Assistant General Counsel for Trial and Enforcement.--P. Michele 
            Ellison, Room 602, 418-1740.
        Associate General Counsel for Administrative Law.--Sheldon M. 
                Guttmann, Room 616, 418-1720.
            Deputy Associate General Counsel for Administrative Law.--
                Susan H. Steiman, Room 616, 418-1720.
            Assistant General Counsels for Administrative Law: Lawrence 
                S. Schaffner; Carl D. Lawson, 418-1720; [Vacant].
        Associate General Counsel for Adjudication.--John I. Riffer, 
            Room 610, 418-1780.

                            PLANS AND POLICY

Chief.--Robert M. Pepper, Room 822, 418-2030.
    Deputy Chief.--Donald H. Gips.

                              REVIEW BOARD

Chairman.--Joseph A. Marino, 2000 L Street, Room 211, 418-0380.
    Chief for Law.--Allan Sacks, Room 205, 418-0380.
    Deputy Chief for Law.--Leland J. Blair, Room 203.

                          COMMON CARRIER BUREAU

Chief.--Kathleen M.H. Wallman, Room 500, 418-1500.
    Deputy Bureau Chief.--Mary Beth Richards.
    Deputy Bureau Chief of--
            Operations.--A. Richard Metzger, Jr.
            Policy.--Kathleen B. Levitz.
            
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    Legal Assistants: John Morabito (acting); Anna Gomez (acting); Susan 
        L. Sollett (acting).
    Chief of--
            Accounting and Audits Division.--Kenneth P. Moran, 2025 L 
                Street, Room 812, 418-0800.
            Domestic Facilities Division.--James R. Keegan, Room 6010, 
                634-1860.
            Enforcement Division.--Gregory A. Weiss (acting), Room 6206, 
                632-4890.
            Formal Complaints and Investigations Branch.--Thomas Wyatt, 
                (1250 23rd Street), Room 010, 418-0960.
            Informal Complaints and Public Inquiries Branch.--Kathie 
                Kneff, Room 6202, 632-7553.
            Industry Analysis Division.--Peyton L. Wynns, (1250 23rd 
                Street), Room 100, 418-0940.
            Tariff Division.--Geraldine Matise, Room 518, 418-1520.
            Tariff Review Branch.--Judith A. Nitsche, 418-1540.
            Legal Branch.--Ann Stevens, 418-1530.
            Policy and Program Planning Division.--James D. Schlicting, 
                Room 544, 418-1580.

                   WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU

Chief.--Regina Keeney, Room 5002, 418-0600.
    Deputy Chiefs.--Ralph A. Haller; Gerald P. Vaughan.
    Associate Bureau Chief.--Laurence Atlas.
    Senior Legal Advisor.--Daniel Phythyon.
    Legal Assistant.--Jackie Chorney.
    Chief for--
        Applications Tracking Section.--Katherine A. McLucas, (717) 337-
            3268.
        Assistant Bureau Chief, Administration and Management.--Jennifer 
            Bush, Room 5002, 418-0600.
        Associate Bureau Chief, Operations-Gettysburg.--Gary L. 
            Stanford, (717) 337-1311.
        Auctions Division.--[Vacant].
        Automated Support.--Kathy Fowler.
        Aviation Ground and Marine Coast Section.--Brenda Kessler.
        Broadband Commercial Radio Branch.--Stephen Markendorff, (1919 M 
            Street), Room 644, 418-1320.
        Commercial Radio Division.--Rosalind Allen, Room 5202, 418-0620.
        Consumer Assistance Branch.--Kathryn Garland.
        Customer Service Division.--John Chudovan (acting), (717) 337-
            1212.
        Database Maintenance Section.--Betty J. Edwards, (717) 337-3268.
        Data Services Branch.--J. Dunlap (acting).
        Enforcement Division.--Howard C. Davenport, 418-1310.
        Fee and Mail Branch.--Karen Baughman, (717) 337-1531.
        General Radio Section.--Darlene Reeder, (717) 337-1431.
        Land Mobile Branch.--Terry L. Fishel, (717) 337-1411.
        Legal Branch.--Sally Novak, (2025 M Street), Room 5202, 418-
            1300.
        Licensing Division.--Walt Boswell (acting), (717) 337-1331.
        Microwave Branch.--Michael Hayden, (717) 337-1421.
        Narrowband Commercial Radio Branch.--James Bennett, (1919 M 
            Street), Room 644, 418-1330.
        Policy Division.--John Cimko.
        Private Radio Division.--Robert McNamara, Room 5322, 418-0680.
        Returns and Filing Section.--Nancy Gilbert, (717) 337-3268.
        Special Facilities Section.--Joyce Nary.
        Special Services Branch.--Walt Boswell (acting).
        Systems Analysis Section.--Judith Dunlap.
        Technical Section.--Ronald Fuhrman.

                          INTERNATIONAL BUREAU

Chief.--Scott Blake, Room 800, 418-0420.
    Deputy Chief.--Roderick K. Porter.
    Associate Chief (Negotiations/Planning).--Wendell R. Harris.
    Associate Chief (Policy).--James L. Ball.
    Assistant Chief, Management.--Thomas Sullivan.
    Division Chief for--
        Planning and Negotiations.--Aileen Pisciotta, Room 800, 418-
            2150.
        Satellite and Radiocommunication.--Thomas Tcyz, Room 800, 739-
            0565.
        Telecommunications.--Diane J. Cornell, Room 800, 418-1470.
        
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        Deputy Chief of--
            Planning and Negotiations.--Larry Olson.
            Satellite and Radiocommunication.--Cecily Holiday.
            Operations.--George Li.
    Branch Chief for--
        Negotiations Branch.--Joslyn Read, Room 800, 739-0424.
        Notifications Branch.--James Ballis, Room 800, 739-0525.
        Radiocommunications Policy Branch.--William A. Luther, Room 800, 
            739-0565.
        Satellite Policy Branch.--Fern Jarmulnek, Room 500, 632-1624.
        Satellite Engineering Branch.--Harold Ng, Room 500, 634-1624.
        Multilateral and Development Branch.--Peter Cowhey, Room 800, 
            418-0480.
        Policy and Facilities Branch.--Brian O'Connor, Room 800, 418-
            1460.

                    COMPLIANCE AND INFORMATION BUREAU

Chief.--Beverly G. Baker, Room 734, 418-1100.
    Deputy Chief.--Arlan K. vanDoorn, 418-1105.
    Assistant Bureau Chief for--
        Law.--Lawrence R. Clance, 418-1110.
            Management.--Robert W. Crisman, Room 728, 418-1130.
    Chief, Emergency Alert System Staff.--Helena Mitchell, Room 720, 
        418-1220.
    Chief for--
        Enforcement Division.--Magalie Salas (acting), Room 744, 418-
            1150.
            Associate Chief--Wayne T. McKee.
        Engineering Division.--Kenneth R. Nichols, Room 724, 418-1210.
        Equipment and Standards Branch.--Bernard L. Stuecker.
        Equipment Construction and Installation Branch.--William L. 
            Kilpatrick, (Powder Springs, GA), (404) 943-6425.

                            MASS MEDIA BUREAU

Chief.--Roy J. Stewart, Room 314, 418-2600.
    Deputy Chief (Policy).--Renee Licht.
    Assistant Chief for--
        Engineering.--William H. Hassinger.
        Law.--Robert H. Ratcliffe.
    Special Assistant.--Linda Calhoun.
        Management and Personnel.--Janet S. Amaya, Room 310, 418-2610.
    Chief for--
        Authorization Programming Group.--Thomas Wilchek.
        Allocations Branch.--John A. Karousos, Room 8322, 418-2180.
        AM Branch.--James Burtle, Room 344, 418-2670.
        Audio Services Division.--Larry D. Eads, Room 302, 418-2780.
        Auxiliary Services Branch.--Alan Schneider, Room 408, 418-1690.
        Cable Television Bureau.--Meredith Jones, 2033 M Street, 7122, 
            653-6289.
        Complaints and Investigations Branch.--Norman Goldstein, Room 
            8210, 418-1430.
        Distribution Services Branch.--Clay Pendarvis (acting), Room 
            702, 418-1610.
        Enforcement Division.--Charles W. Kelley, Room 8202, 418-1420.
        Engineering Policy Branch.--[Vacant].
        Equal Employment Opportunity Branch.--Paulette Laden, Room 7218, 
            632-7069.
        Fairness and Political Programming Branch.--Milton O. Gross, 
            Room 8202, 418-1440.
        FM Branch.--Dennis Williams, Room 332, 418-2700.
        Hearing Branch.--Charles Dziedzic, Room 7212, 632-6402.
        Legal Branch.--David Horowitz, Room 8002, 418-2130.
        Low Power Television Branch.--Keith Larson, Room 712, 418-1640.
        MMDS Staff.--Barbara A. Kreisman, 2033 M Street, Room 600, 416-
            1102.
        Policy and Rules Division.--Douglas W. Webbink, Room 8010, 418-
            2120.
        Policy Analysis Branch.--Judith Herman, 8308, 418-2170.
        Television Branch.--Clay Pendarvis, Room 700, 418-1630.
        Video Services Division.--Barbara A. Kreisman, Room 702, 418-
            1600.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Regional Directors:
    Atlanta: Carl E. Pyron, Suite 310, Koger Center Gwinnett, 3575 Koger 
        Blvd., Duluth, GA 30136-4958, (404) 279-4621.
    Boston: Joseph P. Casey, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-7495, 
        (617) 770-4023.
        
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    Chicago: Russell D. Monie, Room 306, Park Ridge Office Center, 1550 
        Northwest Hwy., Park Ridge, IL 60068-1460, (312) 353-0373.
    Kansas City: Dennis P. Carlton, Room 320, Federal Communications 
        Commission, 8800 E. 63d Street, Kansas City, MO 64133-4895, 
        (816) 353-9035.
    San Francisco: Serge Marti-Volkoff, Room 420, 3777 Depot Road, 
        Hayward, CA 94545-1914, (510) 732-9046.
    Seattle: William E. Johnson, Suite 312, 11410 NE. 122d Way, 
        Kirkland, WA 98034-6927, (206) 821-9037.
Engineers In Charge:
    Allegan: Melvyn H. Hyman, P.O. Box 89, Allegan, MI 49010-9437, (616) 
        673-2063.
    Anchorage: Marlene Windel, 6721 W. Raspberry Road, Anchorage, AK 
        99502-1896, (907) 243-2153.
    Atlanta: Fred L. Broce, Room 320, Koger Center-Gwinnett, 3575 Koger 
        Blvd., Duluth, GA 30136-4958 (404) 279-4621.
    Baltimore: Robert M. Mroz, 1017 Federal Building, 31 Hopkins Plaza, 
        Baltimore, MD 21201-2802, (410) 962-2729.
    Belfast: Barry A. Bohac, P.O. Box 470, Belfast, ME 04915-0470, (207) 
        338-4088.
    Boston: Vincent F. Kajunski, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169-
        7495, (617) 770-4023.
    Buffalo: David A. Viglione, 1307 Federal Building, 111 West Huron 
        Street, Buffalo, NY 14202-2398, (716) 846-4511.
    Chicago: Williford Gray (acting), Room 306, Park Ridge Office 
        Center, 1550 Northwest Highway, Park Ridge, IL 60068-1460, (312) 
        353-0195.
    Dallas: James D. Wells, Room 1170, 9330 LBJ Freeway, Dallas, TX 
        75243-3429, (214) 235-3369.
    Denver: Robert D. Weller, Suite 860, 165 S. Union Blvd., Lakewood, 
        CO 80228-2213, (303) 969-6497.
    Detroit: Irby C. Tallant, 24897 Hathaway Street, Farmington Hills, 
        MI 48335-1552, (313) 226-6078.
    Douglas: Stephen Y. Tsuya, P.O. Box 6, Douglas, AZ 85608-0006, (602) 
        364-8414.
    Ferndale: Jack W. Bazhaw, 1330 Loomis Trail Road, Custer, WA 98240-
        9303.
    Grand Island: James H. Berrie, Jr., P.O. Box 1588, Grand Island, NE 
        68802-1588, (308) 381-4721.
    Honolulu: Jack Shedletsky, P.O. Box 1030, Waipahu, HI 96797-1030, 
        (808) 677-3318.
    Houston: Loyd P. Perry, Room 900, 1225 North Loop West, Houston, TX 
        77008-1775, (713) 861-6200.
    Kansas City: James A. Dailey, Room 320, 8800 E. 63rd Street, Kansas 
        City, MO 64133-4895, (816) 353-3773.
    Kingsville: Oliver K. Long, P.O. Box 632, Kingsville, TX 78363-0632, 
        (512) 592-2531.
    Laurel: Robert J. Douchis, P.O. Box 250, Columbia, MD 21045-9998, 
        (301) 725-3474.
    Livermore: Thomas N. Van Stavern, P.O. Box 311, Livermore, CA 94551-
        0311, (510) 447-3614.
    Los Angeles: James R. Zoulek, Room 660, Cerritos Corporate Tower, 
        18000 Studebaker Rd., Cerritos, CA 90701-3684, (310) 809-2096.
    Miami: John L. Theimer, Room 310, 8390 NW. 53rd Street, Miami, FL 
        33166-4668, (305) 526-7420.
    New Orleans: James C. Hawkins, Room 505, 800 W. Commerce Rd., New 
        Orleans, LA 70123-3333, (504) 589-2095.
    New York: Alexander J. Zimny, 201 Varick Street, New York, NY 10014-
        4870, (212) 620-3437.
    Norfolk: J. Jerry Freeman, 1200 Communications Circle, Virginia 
        Beach, VA 23455-3725, (804) 441-6472.
    Philadelphia: John Rahtes, Room 404, One Oxford Valley Office 
        Building, 2300 E. Lincoln Hwy., Langhorne, PA 19047-1859, (215) 
        752-1324.
    Portland: Charles W. Craig, 1782 Federal Building, 1220 Southwest 
        Third Avenue, Portland, OR 97204-2898, (503) 326-4114.
    Powder Springs: Donald E. Taylor, P.O. Box 85, Powder Springs, GA 
        30073-0085, (404) 943-5420.
    St. Paul: Albert S. Jarratt, Jr., 693 Federal Building and U.S. 
        Courthouse, 316 N. Robert Street, St. Paul, MN 55101-1467, (612) 
        290-3819.
    San Diego: William H. Grigsby, Jr., Room 370, 4542 Ruffner Street, 
        San Diego, CA 92111-2216, (619) 467-0549.
    San Francisco: [Vacant], Room 420, 3777 Depot Road, Hayward, CA 
        94545-2756, (510) 732-9046.
    San Juan: William C. Berry, Room 747, U.S. Federal Building, Hato 
        Rey, PR 00918-1731, (809) 766-5567.
        
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    Seattle: Gary P. Soulsby, Suite 312, 11410 N.E. 122nd Way, Kirkland, 
        WA 98034-6927, (206) 821-9037.
    Tampa: Ralph M. Barlow, Room 1215, 2203 N. Lois Avenue, Tampa, FL 
        33607-2356, (813) 228-2872.
    Vero Beach: Robert C. McKinney, P.O. Box 1730, Vero Beach, FL 32961-
        1730, (407) 778-3755.



 
                  FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

           550 17th Street NW., 20429.  Phone, (202) 393-8400

Chairperson.--Ricki R. Tigert, 898-6974.
    Deputy.--Dennis Geer, 898-6948.
    Vice Chairman.--Andrew C. Hove, Jr., 898-3888.
        Deputy.--Roger A. Hood, 898-3681.
    Director.--[Vacant.]
        Deputy.--William H. Roelle, 898-6945.
    Director.--Eugene Ludwig, 874-4900.
        Deputy.--Tom Zemke, 898-6960.
    Director.--Jonathan L. Fiechter, 906-6590.
        Deputy.--Walter B. Mason, Jr., 898-6965.
    Director, Office of Legislative Affairs.--Alice C. Goodman, 898-
        7055, FAX: 898-3745/7062.

                      RESOLUTION TRUST CORPORATION

            (Established on August 9, 1989, 12 U.S.C. 1441a)

             801 17th Street, 20434.  Phone, (202) 416-6900

Deputy Chief Executive Officer.--John Ryan (acting), Room 1001, 416-
    2007.
    Vice President for--
        Information Resources Management.--Edward Mahaney, Room 674, 
            908-7909.
        Minority and Women's Programs.--Johnnie B. Booker, Room 1202, 
            416-6925.
        Adminstration.--Jo-Ann Henry, Room 1125, 416-7559.
        Contracts Oversight and Evaluation.--John Lynn, Room 1128, 416-
            2870.
        Resolutions.--Paul J. Ramey, Room 423, 416-7577.
        Asset Management and Sales.--Thomas Horton, Room 1101, 416-7582.
    Assistant Vice President for--
        Operations and Asset Management.--James Wigan, Room 625, 416-
            7133.
        Capital Markets.--Sandra Nobles, Room 943, 416-7337.
    Inspector General.--John Adair, Room 126, 908-7801.
    General Counsel, for Legal Services.--Ellen Kulka, Room 1025, 416-
        7565.
    Deputy General Counsel for--
        Corporate Operations.--Erica Cooper, Room 2024, 736-3014.
        Litigation.--Andrew Tomback, Room 3141, 736-3020.
    Director for--
        Asset Marketing, Office of Financial Instruments.--Marilyn 
            Carlson, Room 243, 416-4243.
        Affordable Housing.--Stephen Allen, Room 616, 416-7348.
    Chief Financial Officer.--Donna Cunninghame, Room 1108, 416-7220.



 
                       FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

  999 E Street NW., 20463.  Phone, (202) 219-3440; FAX, 219-3880; Toll 
                           Free, 800-424-9530

Chairman.--Danny L. McDonald, 219-4122; FAX: 219-8436.
    Vice Chairperson.--Lee Ann Elliott, 219-4114; FAX: 219-8493.
    Commissioners: Joan D. Aikens, 219-4110; FAX: 219-8494; John Warren 
        McGarry, 219-4104; FAX: 219-8472; Trevor Potter, 219-3700; FAX: 
        219-8496; Scott E. Thomas, 219-4118; FAX: 219-8459.
    Inspector General.--Lynne A. McFarland, 219-4267.
    Staff Director.--John C. Surina, 219-4134; FAX: 219-2338.
        Deputy Staff Director.--James A. Pehrkon, 219-3600.
    Assistant Staff Director for--
        Audit.--Robert J. Costa, 219-3720.
        Disclosure.--Kent C. Cooper, 219-4140.
        
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        Information Services.--Louise D. Wides, 219-3420.
        Reports Analysis.--John D. Gibson, 219-3580.
            Director for--
                Clearinghouse on Election Administration.--Penelope S. 
                    Bonsall, 219-3670.
                Data Systems Devlop Division.--Richard L. Hooper, 219-
                    3730.
                Personnel and Labor Management Relations.--David S. Orr, 
                    219-4290.
                Planning and Management.--John C. O'Brien, 219-3597.
    General Counsel.--Lawrence M. Noble, 219-3690; FAX: 219-3923.
        Associate General Counsel for--
            Enforcement.--Lois G. Lerner, 219-3690,
            Litigation.--Richard B. Bader, 219-3690.
            Policy.--N. Bradley Litchfield, 219-3690.
            Public Financing, Ethics and Special Projects.--Kim L. 
                Bright-Coleman, 219-3690.
    Administrative Officer.--Larry D. McCoy, 219-3570.
    Accounting Officer.--Richard Pullen, 219-3570.
    Congressional Affairs Officer.--Christina H. VanBrakle, 219-4136; 
        FAX: 219-2338.
    EEO Director.--Patricia A. Brown, 219-6284.
    Library Director (Law).--Leta L. Holley, 219-3312.
    Press Officer.--Ronald M. Harris, 219-4155.



 
                   FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY

     500 C Street, SW., 20472.  Phone, (202) 646-2400: FAX; 646-2531

Director.--James Lee Witt, 646-3923.
    Deputy Director.--Harvey D. Ryland, 646-4211.
    Director of Congressional and Governmental Affairs.--Martha S. 
        Braddock, 646-4500.
    Associate Director for--
        Preparedness, Training, and Exercises.--Kay Goss, 642-3651.
        Mitigation.--Richard T. Moore, 646-4622.
        Response and Recovery.--Richard W. Krimm, 646-3692.
    Administrator for--
        Federal Insurance Administration.--Elaine A. McReynolds, 646-
            2781.
        U.S. Fire Administration.--Carrye B. Brown, 646-4244.
    Inspector General.--George Opfer, 646-3298.



 
                 FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION

    8200 Jones Branch Drive, McLean, VA 22102.  Phone, (703) 903-2000

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.--Leland C. Brendsel, (703) 903-
    3000.
    President and Chief Operating Officer.--David Glenn, (703) 903-2700.
        Executive Vice President.--John Gibbons, (703) 903-2501.
            Vice President for--
                Public Relations.--Nancy Stern, (703) 903-2511.
                Government and Industry Relations.--Mitchell Delk, (202) 
                    434-8600.
                Human Resources.--Ron Majewicz, (703) 905-5050.



 
                      FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD

(Created by the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement 
               Act of August 9, 1989, 103 Stat. 354, 415)

     1777 F Street NW., 20006.  Phone, (202) 408-2500; FAX: 408-1435

Chairman.--[Vacant.]
    Board of Directors:
        Henry G. Cisneros,* Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 
            408-2817.
    *The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development is one of the five 
Directors of the Federal Housing Finance Board. Secretary Cisneros has 
designated Nicolas P. Restsinas, the Assistant Secretary for Housing and 
Commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration, to act for him on 
the Board of Directors of the Federal Housing Finance Board.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
        Lawrence U. Costiglio, 408-2828.
        [3 vacancies.]
        
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    Managing Director.--Rita I. Fair, 408-2890.
    Inspector General.--George Woloshyn, 408-2960.
    General Counsel.--Beth L. Climo, 408-2990.
    Director, Office of--
        Administration.--Patrick Pizzella, 408-2562.
        Congressional Affairs.--K. Scott Baker, 408-2980.
        Examination and Regulatory Oversight.--Gary B. Townsend, 408-
            2540.
        Policy and Research.--Thomas D. Sheehan (acting), 408-2870.
        Public Affairs.--Charles M. Chamness, 408-2986.
        Housing Finance Directorate.--Sylvia C. Martinez, 408-2825.
        District Banks Directorate.--[Vacant.]



 
                    FEDERAL LABOR RELATIONS AUTHORITY

 607 14th Street NW., 20424-0001.  Phone, (202) 482-6500; FAX: 482-6659.

Chairperson.--Phyllis N. Segal, Suite 410.
    Chief Counsel.--Susan D. McCluskey.
    Director, Labor-Management Cooperation.--Christina Sickles Merchant.
    Special Assistant for Dispute Resolution Initiatives.--Jean A. 
        Savage.
    Special Assistant for External Affairs.--Helenann Hirsch.
    Members:
        Tony Armendariz, Suite 350, 482-6530.
            Chief Counsel.--Steven H. Svartz.
        Pamela Talkin, Suite 310, 482-6520.
            Chief Counsel.--Barbara Franklin.
    General Counsel.--Joseph Swerdzewski, Suite 210, 482-6600.
        Deputy General Counsel.--David L. Feder.
        Assistant General Counsel for Quality and Appeals.--Michael D. 
            Nossaman.
        Director of Operations and Resources Management.--Clyde B. 
            Blandford, Jr.
        Director of Program Development.--Nancy A. Speight.
        Executive Assistant to the General Counsel.--Carol W. Pope.
    Chief Administrative Law Judge.--Samuel A. Chaitovitz, Suite 440, 
        482-6630.
    Executive Director.--Solly J. Thomas, Suite 420, 482-6560.
    Solicitor.--David M. Smith, Suite 330, 482-6620.
        Deputy Solicitor.--William R. Tobey.
    Inspector General.--[Vacant], Suite 240, 482-6570.
    Chairperson for--
        Federal Service Impasse Disputes Panel.--Betty Bolden, Suite 
            220, 482-6670.
            Executive Director.--Linda Lafferty, Suite 220, 482-6670.
        Foreign Service Impasse Disputes Panel.--Margery F. Gootnick, 
            Suite 220, 482-6670.
        Foreign Service Labor Relations Board.--Phyllis N. Segal, Suite 
            410, 482-6500.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Regional Directors:
    Atlanta.--Brenda M. Robinson, Suite 122, 1371 Peachtree Street NE., 
        Atlanta, GA 30309-3102, (404) 347-2324; FAX: 347-1032.
    Boston.--Edward S. Davidson, Suite 1500, 99 Summer Street, Boston, 
        MA 02110-1200, (617) 424-5730; FAX: 424-5743.
        New York Sub-Regional Office.--26 Federal Plaza, Room 3700, New 
            York, NY 10278-0004, (212) 264-4934; FAX: 264-8038.
        Philadelphia Sub-Regional Office.--105 S. 7th Street, 5th Floor, 
            Philadelphia, PA 19106-3324, (215) 597-1527; FAX: 597-3565.
    Chicago.--William E. Washington, Suite 1150, 55 West Monroe, 
        Chicago, IL 60603-9729, (312) 353-6306; FAX: 886-5977.
        Cleveland Sub-Regional Office.--Renaissance Building, Suite 420, 
            1350 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115-1815, (216) 522-
            2114; FAX: 522-7950.
    Dallas.--James E. Petrucci, Suite 926, LB 107, 525 Griffin Street, 
        Dallas, TX 75202-1906, (214) 767-4996; FAX: 767-0156.
    Denver.--Marjorie K. Thompson, Suite 100, 1244 Speer Boulevard, 
        Denver, CO 80204-3581, (303) 844-5224; FAX: 844-2774.
    San Francisco.--Ronald T. Smith, Suite 220, 901 Market Street, San 
        Francisco, CA 94103-1791, (415) 744-4000; FAX: 744-4117.
        Los Angeles Sub-Regional Office.--Room 370, 350 South Figueroa 
            Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071-1202, (213) 894-3805; FAX: 
            894-6202.
            
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    Washington, DC.--Michael W. Doheny, 4th Floor, 1255 22nd Street NW., 
        Washington, DC 20037-1206, (202) 653-8500; FAX: 653-5091.



 
                       FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION

 800 North Capitol Street NW., 20573.  Phone, (202) 523-5707; FAX: 523-
                                  3782

                         OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN

Chairman.--William D. Hathaway, Room 1000, 523-5911.
    Executive Assistant.--Lori A. Becker.
    Chief of Staff.--[Vacant.]
        Commissioner.--Harold J. Creel, Room 1038, 523-5723.
            Counsel.--[Vacant.]
        Commissioner.--Ming C. Hsu, Room 1044, 523-5712.
            Counsel.--Francis W. Fraser.
        Commissioner.--Joe Scroggins, Room 1032, 523-5715.
            Counsel.--Paul Lorenzo-Giguere.
        Commissioner.--Delmond J.H. Won, Room 1026, 523-5721.
            Counsel.--Raynor T. Tsuneyoshi.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Secretary.--Joseph C. Polking, Room 1046, 523-5725.
    Assistant Secretary.--[Vacant.]

      OFFICE OF INFORMAL INQUIRIES, COMPLAINTS AND INFORMAL DOCKETS

Director.--Joseph T. Farrell, Room 1052, 523-5807.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel.--Robert D. Bourgoin, Room 1018, 523-5740.
    Deputy General Counsel.--[Vacant.]
    Librarian.--Emily Wyman, Room 1085, 523-5762.

                   OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES

Chief Judge.--Norman D. Kline, Room 1078, 523-5750.

                 OFFICE OF EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Director.--Mary A. Jackson, Room 1068, 523-5806.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

Inspector General.--Tony P. Kominoth, Room 1072, 523-5863.

                     OFFICE OF THE MANAGING DIRECTOR

Managing Director.--Edward P. Walsh, Room 1082, 523-5800.
    Deputy Managing Director.--Bruce A. Dombrowski.
    Information Resources Management.--Doris J. Spencer, Room 904, 523-
        5835.

                        BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATION

Director.--Sandra L. Kusumoto, Room 900, 523-5866.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant.]
        Director of--
            Administrative Services.--Michael H. Kilby, Room 980, 523-
                5900.
            Budget and Financial Management.--Frederick F. Trutkoff, 
                Room 916, 523-5770.
            Personnel.--William J. Herron, Room 924, 523-5773.

                 BUREAU OF TRADE MONITORING AND ANALYSIS

Director.--Austin L. Schmitt, Room 962, 523-5787.
    Deputy Director.--Florence A. Carr.
        Chief, Office of--
            Agreements and Information Management.--Geneal Anderson, 
                Room 962, 523-5793.
            Monitoring (Trade Group I).--Jeremiah D. Hospital, Room 962, 
                523-5790.
            Monitoring (Trade Group II).--Frank J. Schwarz, Room 962, 
                523-5845.
                
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             BUREAU OF TARIFFS, CERTIFICATION AND LICENSING

Director.--Bryant L. VanBrakle, Room 940, 523-5796.
    Deputy Director.--Newton J. Frank.
        Chief, Office of--
            Tariffs.--James G. Cannon, Room 940, 523-5821.
            Freight Forwarders.--Frederick W. Soencksen, Room 940, 523-
                5843.
            Tariff Control Center.--Stanley R. Anderson, Room 940, 523-
                5852.
            Service Contracts and Passenger Vessel Operations.--Theodore 
                A. Zook, Room 940, 523-5810.

                        BUREAU OF HEARING COUNSEL

Director.--Wm. Jarrel Smith, Jr., 523-5783.
    Deputy Director.--Vern W. Hill.

                        BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIONS

Director.--Norman W. Littlejohn, Room 928, 523-5860.
    Deputy Director.--Ronald D. Murphy.

                            DISTRICT OFFICES

Directors:
    Houston.--Donald H. Butler, (713) 229-2841.
    Los Angeles.--Michael A. Murphy, (310) 980-3422.
    Miami.--Richard L. Larson, (305) 536-6963.
    New Orleans.--Lorraine Jiminez (acting).
    New York.--Martin J. Keenaghan, (212) 466-5012.
    Puerto Rico.--Lorraine Jimenez, (809) 766-5581.
    San Francisco.--Carlos D. Niemeyer, (415) 744-7016.



 
               FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE

                 (Codified under 29 U.S.C., section 172)

       2100 K Street, 20427.  Phone, (202) 606-8100; FAX: 606-4251

Director.--John Calhoun Wells.
    Deputy Director.--Floyd L. Wood, 606-8150.
        National Representative.--Brian L. Flores.
            Director for--
                Administrative Services.--Dan W. Funkhouser, 606-8111.
                Arbitration Services.--Jewell L. Myers, 606-8180.
                Automated Information Services.--Dan W. Funkhouser, 606-
                    8111.
                Budget and Finance.--Mary P. Durkin, 606-8130.
                Field Services and Training.--John A. Wagner, 606-8155.
                International Affairs.--James Power, 606-8120.
                Information.--David Helfert, 606-8080.
                Labor-Management Grants and Projects.--Peter L. Regner, 
                    606-8181.
                Operations Support.--Lawrence B. Babcock, Jr., 606-8170.
                Personnel Management.--Bill Carlisle, 606-8160.
    General Counsel.--Eileen Hoffman, 606-8088.



 
            FEDERAL MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION

                     (Created by Public Law 95-164)

Sixth Floor, 1730 K Street, 20006.  Phone, (202) 653-5633; FAX: 653-5682

Chairperson.--Mary L. Jordan, Room 6009, 653-5660.
    Commissioners: Marc L. Marks, Room 6026, 653-5645; Joyce A. Doyle, 
        Room 6022, 653-5656; Arlene Holen, Room 6018, 653-5648.
    Executive Director.--Richard L. Baker, Room 6030, 653-5625.
    Chief Administrative Law Judge,--Paul Merlin, Room 6003, 653-5454.
    Administrative Officer.--Regina M. Clarke, Room 6053, 653-5615.
    General Counsel.--L. Joseph Ferrara, Room 630, 653-5610.


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               FEDERAL RETIREMENT THRIFT INVESTMENT BOARD

                      (Authorized by 5 U.S.C. 8472)

       1250 H Street, 20005.  Phone, (202) 942-1600; FAX: 942-1676

Executive Director.--Roger W. Mehle, 942-1601.
    General Counsel.--John J. O'Meara, 942-1660.
    Director, Office of--
        Accounting.--David L. Black, 942-1610.
        Administration.--Strat D. Valakis, 942-1670.
        Automated Systems.--John J. Witters, 942-1440.
        Benefits and Program Analysis.--Alisone M. Clarke, 942-1630.
        Communications.--Veda R. Charrow, 942-1650.
        External Affairs.--Thomas J. Trabucco, 942-1640.
        Investments.--Peter B. Mackey, 942-1620.

                                  BOARD

Chairman.--James H. Atkins, 942-1660.
    Members:
        Shirley R. Chilton-Odell
        Stephen L. Norris
        Scott B. Lukins



 
                        FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

          Sixth and Pennsylvania Avenue 20580.  Phone, 326-2195

Chairman.--Robert Pitofsky, Room 440, 326-2100.
    Executive Assistant.--James C. Hamill, Room 442, 326-2107.
    Commissioners: Roscoe B. Starek III, Room 540, 326-2150; Mary L. 
            Azcuenaga, Room 526, 326-2145; Janet Steiger, Room 338, 325-
            2159; Christine Varney, Room 326, 326-2171.
        Director, Office of--
            Congressional Relations.--Dorian Hall, Room 404, 326-2195.
            Consumer and Competition Advocacy.--Michael O. Wise, 326-
                3344.
            Public Affairs.--Murfy Alexander, Room 421, 326-2180.
    Executive Director.--Robert S. Walton III, Room 428, 326-2205.
        Planning and Information.--Alan Proctor, Room 420, 326-2204.
        General Counsel.--Stephen Calkins, Room 570, 326-2480.
        Secretary.--Donald S. Clark, Room 172, 326-2514.
        Administrative Law Judges.--Lewis F. Parker, Room 112, 326-3632.
        Inspector General.--Frederick J. Zirkel, Room 492, 326-2800.
    Director, Bureau of--
        Competition.--William J. Baer, Room 370, 326-2556.
            Deputy Directors: Mark Whitener, Room 364, 326-2845; Mary 
                Lou Steptoe, Room 374, 326-2584.
        Consumer Protection.--Joan Bernstein, Room 466, 326-3238.
            Deputy Director.--Lydia Parnes, Room 478, 326-2676.
        Economics.--Jonathan Baker, Room 268, 326-3431.

                           REGIONAL DIRECTORS

Atlanta.--Paul K. Davis, Room 1000, 1718 Peachtree Street NW., Atlanta, 
    GA 30367, (404) 347-4836; FTS: 8 (404) 347-4837.
Boston.--Phoebe Morse, Suite 810, 101 Merrimac Street, Boston, MA 02222-
    1073, (617) 424-5960; FTS: 8 (617) 424-5960.
Chicago.--C. Steve Baker, Suite 1860, 55 East Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 
    60603-9841, (312) 353-4423; FTS: 8 (312) 353-8156.
Cleveland.--Phillip L. Broyles, Suite 520-A, 668 Euclid Avenue, 
    Cleveland, OH 44114-3006, (216) 522-4210.
Dallas.--Thomas B. Carter, Suite 500, 100 N. Central Expressway, Dallas, 
    TX 75201, (214) 767-5503; FTS: 8 (214) 767-5503.
Denver.--Claude C. Wild III, Suite 1525, 1961 Stout Street, Denver, CO 
    80202-2393, (303) 844-2272.
Los Angeles.--Sue L. Frauens (acting), Suite 13209, 11000 Wilshire 
    Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90024-3679, (310) 235-7890; FTS: 8 (310) 
    235-7976.
    
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New York.--Michael J. Bloom, Suite 1300, 150 William Street, New York, 
    NY 10038-2603, (212) 264-1207; FTS: 8 (212) 264-1207.
San Francisco.--Jeffrey A. Klurfeld, Suite 570, 901 Market Street, San 
    Francisco, CA 94103-1735, (415) 744-7920; FTS: 8 (415) 744-7920.



 
                        FOREIGN-TRADE ZONES BOARD

Herbert C. Hoover Building, 14th and Pennsylvania Avenue 20230.  Phone, 
                      (202) 482-2862; FAX: 482-0002

Chairman.--Ronald H. Brown, Secretary of Commerce.
    Members:
        Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury.
        Togo D. West, Jr., Secretary of the Army.
    Executive Secretary.--John J. Da Ponte, Jr.



 
                     GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

                  (Codified in 40 U.S.C., section 751)

General Services Building, 18th and F Streets, 20405.  Phone, (202) 501-
                                  0800

                       OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

Administrator.--Roger W. Johnson.
    Deputy Administrator.--Julia M. Stasch, 501-1226.
    Chief of Staff.--Barbara Silby, 501-1216.
    Associate Administrator, Office of Business, Industry and 
        Governmental Affairs.--Donald C.J. Gray, 501-0100.
    Director, Office of--
        Workplace Initiatives.--Faith A. Wohl, 501-3965.
        Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization.--Joan Parrott-
            Fonseca, 501-1021.
    Special Counsel, Office of Ethics and Civil Rights.--Allie Latimer, 
        501-0765.

                          INDEPENDENT AGENCIES

Director.--Mirinda Jackson, 501-1021.

                     OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL AFFAIRS

Associate Administrator.--William Ratchford, Room 6105, 501-0563.

                        OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Associate Administrator.--Glenn (Atif) R. Harden, 501-0705.
Director, Office of Media Relations.--Henry L. Connors, Jr., 501-0705.

                        BOARD OF CONTRACT APPEALS

Chairman.--Stephen M. Daniels, 501-0585.
    Administrative Staff Assistant.--Jean L. Ward, 501-0585.
    Vice Chairman.--Robert W. Parker, 501-0890.
    Chief Counsel.--Wilbur T. Miller, 501-0891.
    Board Judges: Anthony S. Borwick, 501-1852, Stephen M. Daniels, 501-
        0585; Martha H. DeGraff, 208-7922; Donald W. Devine, 501-0314; 
        Catherine B. Hyatt, 501-4594; Edwin B. Neill, 501-0435; Robert 
        W. Parker, 501-0890; Joseph A. Vergilio, 501-1838; Mary Ellen C. 
        Williams, 501-4668.

                  INFORMATION SECURITY OVERSIGHT OFFICE

Director.--Steven Garfinkel, 634-6150.
    Associate Director for--
        Operations.--Ethel R. Theis, 634-6150.
        Policy.--[Vacant.]

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

Inspector General.--William R. Barton, 501-0450.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Joel S. Gallay, 501-1362.
    
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    Executive Assistant.--Karen M. Shaffer, 501-0450.
    Counsel to the Inspector General.--Kathleen S. Tighe, 501-1932.
        Assistant Inspector General for--
            Administration.--James E. LeGette, 501-2321.
                Deputy Assistant Inspector General.--Karen M. Shaffer, 
                    501-1360.
            Auditing.--William E. Whyte, 501-0374.
                Deputy Assistant Inspector General.--Eugene L. Waszily, 
                    501-0374.
            Investigations.--James E. Henderson, 501-1397.
                Deputy Assistant Inspector General.--Albert B. Puglia, 
                    501-1397.

                      OFFICE OF ACQUISITION POLICY

Associate Administrator.--Ida M. Ustad, 501-1043.
Executive Officer Director.--A. Toni Hazelwood, 501-1043.
    Special Assistant Contracting Integrity.--Donald J. Suda, 501-4770.
    Director for Federal Acquisitions Institute.--John Blumenstein, 501-
        2373.
        Director, Office of--
            Federal Acquisition Policy.--Al Olson, 501-0692.
            GSA Acquisition Policy.--Paul Lynch, 501-1224.

                         FEDERAL SUPPLY SERVICE

Commissioner.--Frank P. Pugliese, Jr., Room 1121, 1941 Jefferson Davis 
        Highway, Crystal Mall 4, Arlington, VA 20406, (703) 305-6667.
    Chief of Staff.--Patricia Mead, (703) 305-6667.
    Deputy Commissioner.--Donna D. Bennett, (703) 305-6667.
        Assistant Commissioner, Office of--
            Acquisition.--William N. Gormley, (703) 305-7901.
            Distribution Management.--Brian Freeman (703) 305-5202.
            Quality and Contract Administration.--Donald Genova 
                (acting), (703) 305-7675.
                Transportation and Property Management.--Allan W. Beres, 
                    (703) 305-7660.
                Strategic Planning and Marketing.--Rebecca Rhodes 
                    (acting), (703) 305-7970.
            Controller.--John Conrad (acting), (703) 305-7644.
            Federal Supply Service Information System.--Raymond Hanlein, 
                (703) 305-5670.

                INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SERVICES

Commissioner.--Joe M. Thompson, 501-1000.
    Deputy Commissioner.--G. Martin Wagner.
    Deputy Commissioner for--
        Information Technology Policy and Leadership.--Frances A. 
            McDonough, (acting) 501-0291.
        Deputy Assistant Commissioner, Office of Resources Management
            Policy.--Fred L. Sims, (acting) 501-0202.
            Local Telecommunications.--Don Hardesty, 606-9000.
        Assistant Commissioner for--
            Office of Resources Management.--Linda F. Vandenberg, 501-
                3535.
            Office of Management Support.--John Ortego, (703) 756-4111.
            Controller.--Linda F. Vandenberg, 501-3535.

                        PUBLIC BUILDINGS SERVICE

Commissioner.--Kenneth R. Kimbrough, 501-1000.
    Deputy Commissioner.--David Bibb.
        Acquisition Executive.--Sharon Jenkins, 501-4655.
            Business Development.--James Williams, 501-0018.
            Chief, Information Officer.--Steve Mead, 501-9100.
            Commercial Broker.--Hilary W. Peoples (acting), 501-1025.
            Controller.--Thomas Sherman, 501-0658.
            Federal Protective Service.--Gary Day, 501-0907 ext. 12.
            Fee Developer.--James B. Stewart (acting), 501-1888.
            Governmentwide Real Property Policy.--Robert DiLuchio, 501-
                2372.
            Portfolio Management.--June Huber, 501-0638.
            Property Disposal.--Brian Polly, 501-0210.
            Property Management.--James Steele, 501-0971.
            Real Property Development.--Robert J. DiLuchio, 501-1025.
            
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            OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SERVICES AND HUMAN RESOURCES

Associate Administrator.--Marlene M. Johnson, 501-0945.
    Deputy to the Associate Administrator.--John J. Landers, 501-0945.
    Director, Office of--
        Management Services.--Gregory Knott, 501-0504.
        Management Controls and Evaluation.--John H. Davenjay, 501-0782.
        Labor Management Partnership and Information Technology.--Donald 
            P. Heffernan, 501-4686.
        Personnel.--Gail Lovelace, 501-0398.
        Quality Management and Training.--Jon R. Halsall, 501-0909.
        Controller.--Jon A. Jordan, 501-0625.
        Executive Secretariat.--Eric M. Dodds (acting), 501-1522.
        Workplace Initiatives.--Faith A. Wohl, 501-3965.
        Regulatory Information Service Center.--Mark G. Schoenberg, 395-
            6222.

                  OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER

Chief Financial Officer.--Dennis J. Fischer, 501-1721.
    Director of--
        Budget.--William B. Early, 501-0719.
        Finance.--Larry J. Bedker (acting), 501-0560.
        Financial Management Systems.--William Topolewski, 501-8556.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel.--Emily C. Hewitt, 501-2200.
    Special Counsel to the General Counsel.--Micki M. Chen, 501-2200.
        Associate General Counsel, Division of--
            General Law.--Laurence Harrington, 501-1460.
            Personal Property.--Vincent L. Crivella, 501-1156.
            Real Property.--Sharon A. Roach, 501-0430.

                         REGIONAL ADMINISTRATORS

    Region 1.--Frank X. Prout, Director, Thomas P. O'Neill Federal 
            Building, 10 Causeway Street, Boston, MA 02222, (617) 565-
            5693.
        Senior Advisor.--James A. Peterson, 223-2601.
    Region 2.--William B. Jenkins, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278, 
            (212) 264-2600.
        Deputy.--Robert Y. Leuffen.
            Assistant for Public Buildings Service.--William B. Jenkins, 
                264-4282.
            Assistant RA for Federal Supply Service.--Harold Murrell 
                (acting), 264-3590.
    Region 3.--Paul Christolini, Ninth and Market Street, Philadelphia, 
            PA 19102, (215) 656-5501.
        Assistant for--
            Information Resources Management Service.--Ronald Zeckman 
                (acting), 656-6310.
            Public Buildings Service.--Jan Ziegler, 656-5655.
        Director for Federal Supply Service.--Jack Williams, 656-3861.
    Region 4.--Carole D. Dortch, 401 West Peachtree Street, NW., 
            Atlanta, GA 30365, (404) 331-3200.
        Deputy.--[Vacant.]
            Assistant for--
                Information Resources Management Service.--Ralph 
                    Wagoner, 331-5104.
                Public Buildings Service.--Thomas Maguire (acting), 331-
                    5129.
            Director for Federal Supply Service.--Janice Mendenhall, 
                331-5114.
    Region 5.--William C. Burke, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 
            60604, (312) 353-5395.
        Deputy.--Kenneth J. Kalscheur.
            Assistant for Public Buildings Service.--James G. Whitlock, 
                353-5572.
            Director for Federal Supply Service.--J. David Hood, 353-
                5504.
    Region 6.--Glen W. Overton, 1500 East Bannister Road, Kansas City, 
            MO 64131, (816) 926-7201.
        Deputy.--Bond Faulwell, 926-7217.
            Assistant for Public Buildings Service.--Thomas H. Walker, 
                926-7231.
            Director for Federal Supply Service.--Jack Irwin, 926-7245.
            
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    Region 7.--Earl Eschbacher, Jr., 819 Taylor Street, Fort Worth, TX 
            76102, (817) 334-2522.
        Deputy.--Arlene Schley, 334-2522.
            Assistant for--
                Information Resources Management Service.--Marcella 
                    Banks, 334-2871.
                Public Buildings Service.--Earl W. Eschbacher, Jr., 334-
                    2522.
        Director for Federal Supply Service.--Woody L. Landers, 334-
            2516.
    Region 8.--Polly Baca, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO 80225-0006, 
            (303) 236-7329.
        Director for Federal Supply Service.--Ken Bowen, 236-7547.
    Region 9.--Ken M. Kogina, 925 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 
            94105, (415) 744-5070.
        Deputy.--Aki K. Nakao, 744-5060.
            Assistant for--
                Information Resources Management Service.--Bob T. 
                    Johnston (acting), 744-8081.
                Public Buildings Service.--Richard Welsh, Jr., 744-5070.
            Director for Federal Supply Service.--Peter T. Glading, 744-
                5099.
    Region 10.--L. Jay Pearson, GSA Center, Auburn, WA 89001, (206) 931-
            7000.
        Executive Director.--Bill DuBray, 931-7000.
        Director for Federal Supply Service.--Paul Trouse (acting), 931-
            7200.
        National Capital Region.--Thurman Davis, Seventh and D Streets, 
            SW., 20407, (202) 708-9100.
            Associate Regional Administrator.--Nelson Alcalde.
                Director for Federal Supply Service.--Rick Fanske, 755-
                    0300.



 
                 HARRY S. TRUMAN SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION

                     (Created by Public Law 93-642)

     712 Jackson Place, 20006.  Phone, (202) 395-4831; Fax: 395-6995

                            BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Chairman.--Elmer B. Staats.
    Vice Chairman.--Ike Skelton, Representative from Missouri.
        Secretary.--Mrs. Margaret Truman Daniel, New York, NY.
        Members:
            Richard Riley, Secretary of Education.
            Lorraine Meiklejohn.
            Richard C. Shelby, Senator From Alabama.
            Bill Emerson, Representative from Missouri.
        Executive Secretary.--Louis H. Blair.
        General Counsel.--C. Westbrook Murphy.



 
                        INTER-AMERICAN FOUNDATION

  901 N. Stuart Street, 10th floor, Arlington, VA 22203.  Phone, (703) 
                                841-3800

Chairperson, Board of Directors.--Maria Otero.
    Vice Chair, Board of Directors.--Neil H. Offen.
    President.--George A. Evans.
    Vice President for--
        Learning and Dissemination.--Anne B. Ternes.
        Programs.--Linda P. Borst.
        Financial Management and Systems.--Winsome Wells.
    Congressional Liaison.--Adolfo A. Franco.



 
                     INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION

 Interstate Commerce Commission Building, 12th Street and Constitution 
                              Avenue, 20423

                  Phone: (202) 927-5885  FAX: 927-1472

Chairperson.--Gail C. McDonald, Room 4211, 927-6020.
    Confidential Assistant.--Lorelei Ransome, Room 4211, 927-6020.
    Office of Congressional and Press Services.--Richard S. Fitzsimmons, 
            Room 3130, 927-6050; FAX: 927-6107.
            
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    Director, Office of--
        Human Relations.--Alexander W. Dobbins, Room 5132, 927-7503.
        Inspector General.--James J. McKay, Room 2121, 927-6100.
    Vice Chairman.--Linda J. Morgan, Room 4126, 927-6000; FAX: 927-5728.
    Commissioners:
        J.J. Simmons III, Room 5221, 927-7196.
        Gus A. Owen, Room 5136, 927-6010.
    Chief Executive Officer.--Amy Northcutt, Room 4136, 927-7480.
        Director, Personnel Services.--J.B. Robinson, Room 1136, 927-
                7288; FAX: 927-5565.
        Secretary.--Vernon A. Williams, Room 2215, 927-7428.
        Chief for--
            Financial Services.--Aubrey H. Herndon, Jr., Room 1330, 927-
                    5827; FAX: 927-5952.
            Facilities and System Services.--Donald B. Hirst, Room 1319, 
                    927-5971; FAX: 927-6597.
            System Services.--Edward F. Welkener, Room 1315, 927-5974; 
                    FAX: 927-5602.

                           INDEPENDENT OFFICES

    General Counsel.--Henri F. Rush, Room 5211, 927-7312; FAX: 927-6036.
    Director, Office of Proceedings.--David M. Konschnik, Room 2118, 
        927-7513.
        Deputy Director for--
            Legal Counsel I.--Beryl Gordon, Room 2144, 927-5610.
            Legal Counsel II.--Joseph H. Dettmar, Room 2144, 927-5660.
        Assistant to the Director.--Julia M. Farr, Room 2116, 927-7513; 
            FAX: 927-6419.
    Director, Office of--
        Compliance and Enforcement.--Bernard Gaillard, Room 4412, 927-
            5500; FAX: 927-5529.
        Public Services.--Dan King, Room 3148, 927-7597.
        Economic and Environmental Analysis.--Milan P. Yager, Room 3219, 
            927-7684.



 
                       LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION

  750 First Street, NE, 11th Floor, 20002-4250.  Phone, (202) 336-8800

                           BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Douglas S. Eakeley, Chair.
Hulett H. Askew
LaVeeda M. Battle
John T. Broderick, Jr.
John G. Brooks
F. William McCalpin
Maria Luisa Mercado
Nancy H. Rogers
Thomas F. Smegal, Jr.
Ernestine P. Watlington
Edna Fairbanks-Williams
President.--Alexander D. Forger.
    Vice President.--Martha Bergmark.
        Secretary.--Patricia Batie.
        Comptroller/Treasurer.--David Richardson.
        Director, Office of--
            Program Evaluation, Analysis, and Review.--John Tull.
            Program Services.--John Tull.
            Government Relations/Communications.--Gail Laster.
        General Counsel.--Victor Fortuno.
        Inspector General.--Edouard Quatrevaux.



 
              NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION

             400 Maryland Avenue SW. 20546.  Phone, 453-1000

                       OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR

                  Code A, Room F-7137.  Phone, 453-1010

Administrator.--Daniel S. Goldin, Room HQ9F44, 358-1010.
    Executive Officer.--Pamela G. Keane, 358-1811.
    Secretary.--Kelly M. Wilcoxen, 358-1801.
    Deputy Administrator.--John R. Dailey (acting), 358-1820.
        Associate Deputy Administrator.--John R. Dailey, 358-1820.
        
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    Associate Deputy Administrator (Technical).--Michael I. Mott, 358-
        1807.
    Chief Engineer.--Dr. Daniel R. Mulville (acting), Room HQ8W21, 358-
        1823.
    Chief Scientist.--Dr. France Anne Cordova, HQ9F44, 358-1809.

         OFFICE OF THE CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER (CFO)/COMPTROLLER

                  Code B, Room F-6147.  Phone, 453-2262

Chief Financial Officer (CFO)/Comptroller.--Arnold G. Holz, Room HQ8F72, 
        358-2262.
    Deputy Comptroller.--Malcolm L. Peterson, 358-2262.

                  OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAMS

                  Code E, Room B-268.  Phone, 453-1409

Associate Administrator.--Dr. Yvonne B. Freeman, Room HQ3B21, 358-2167.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--[Vacant], 358-2163.

                 OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND EDUCATION

Associate Administrator.--Spence M. Armstrong, Room HQ3R11, 358-0520.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--[Vacant], Room HQ3Q13, 358-0521.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

                  Code G, Room F-7065.  Phone, 453-2450

General Counsel.--Edward A. Frankle, Room HQ9V31, 358-2450.
    Deputy General Counsel.--George E. Reese, 358-2053.

                          OFFICE OF PROCUREMENT

                  Code H, Room L-425.  Phone, 453-2090

Associate Administrator.--Deidre A. Lee, Room HQ4L13, 358-2090.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--Thomas S. Luedtke, Room HQ4M11, 
        358-2090.

                      OFFICE OF EXTERNAL RELATIONS

Associate Administrator.--John D. Schumacher (acting), Room HQ9W85, 358-
        0400.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--John D. Schumacher, Room HQ9U80, 
        358-0450.

               OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AND FACILITIES

Associate Administrator.--Benita A. Cooper, Room HQ3Z29, 358-2800.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--Michael D. Christensen, Room 
        HQ3Z41, 358-1426.

         OFFICE OF SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS UTILIZATION

                  Code K, Room B-116.  Phone, 453-2088

Associate Administrator.--Ralph C. Thomas III, Room HQ9K70, 358-2088.

                      OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

                  Code L, Room F-6025.  Phone, 453-1898

Associate Administrator.--Jeff Lawrence, Room HQ9L33, 358-1948.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--Lynn W. Heninger.
    Deputy Associate Administrator (Programs).--Mary D. Kerwin.

                         OFFICE OF SPACE FLIGHT

                  Code M, Room B-468.  Phone, 453-1132

Associate Administrator.--Dr. J. Wayne Littles, Room HQ7A11, 358-2015.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--Richard J. Wisniewski, Room HQ7A50, 
        358-0224.
    Deputy Associate Administrator (Space Station).--Wilbur C. Trafton, 
        Room HQ7A40, 358-4424.
    Deputy Associate Administrator (Space Shuttle).--Bryan D. O'Connor, 
        Room HQ7A70, 358-1200.

                     OFFICE OF SPACE COMMUNICATIONS

                  Code O, Room F-5143.  Phone, 453-2800

Associate Administrator.--Charles T. Force, Room HQ6W17, 358-2020.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--Elmer T. Brooks, Room HQ6W33, 358-
        2022.


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                        OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

                                 Code P

Associate Administrator.--Laurie Boeder, Room HQ9Q39, 358-1898.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--Geoffrey H. Vincent, Room HQ9Q27, 
        358-1400.

                 OFFICE OF SAFETY AND MISSION ASSURANCE

                  Code Q, Room B-368.  Phone, 453-2406

Associate Administrator.--Frederick D. Gregory, Room HQ5W21, 358-2406.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--Dr. Michael A. Greenfield, Room 
        HQ5U11, 358-1930.

                          OFFICE OF AERONAUTICS

                  Code R, Room B-668.  Phone, 453-2693

Associate Administrator.--Dr. Wesley L. Harris, Room HQ6A70, 358-2693.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--Dr. Robert E. Whitehead, Room 
        HQ6A51, 358-2695.
    Deputy Associate Administrator (Management).--Richard A. Reeves, 
        Room HQ6A40, 358-2695.

                         OFFICE OF SPACE SCIENCE

                  Code S, Room B-500.  Phone, 453-2019

Associate Administrator.--Dr. Wesley T. Huntress, Jr., Room HQ5B36, 358-
        1409.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--Alphonso V. Diaz, 358-1413.

                     OFFICE OF CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT

                                 Code T

Associate Administrator.--Dr. Laurie Broedling, Room O2964, 358-2100.

        OFFICE OF LIFE AND MICROGRAVITY SCIENCES AND APPLICATIONS

                  Code U, Room F-6119.  Phone, 453-2167

Associate Administrator.--Harry C. Holloway, Room HQ8G25, 358-0122.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--Arnauld E. Nicogossian, HQ8F32, 
        358-0215.

                       OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL

                  Code W, Room F-6075.  Phone, 453-1220

Inspector General.--Lewis D. Rinker (acting), Room HQ8V69, 358-1220.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Lewis D. Rinker, Room HQ8V88, 358-2162.

                  OFFICE OF SPACE ACCESS AND TECHNOLOGY

Associate Adminisstrator.--Dr. John E. Mansfield, Room HQ7W19, 358-4600.
    Deputy Associate Administrator.--Gregory M. Reck, Room HQ7U15, 358-
        4700.

                    OFFICE OF MISSION TO PLANET EARTH

                  Code Y, Room F-7021.  Phone, 453-8310

Associate Administrator.--Dr. Charles F. Kennel, Room HQ5A70, 358-2165.
    Deputy Associate Administrator (Programs).--William F. Townsend, 
        Room HQ5A50, 358-0260.
    Deputy Associate Administrator (Management).--Michael B. Mann, Room 
        HQ5B72, 358-1132.

                       OFFICE OF POLICY AND PLANS

Associate Administrator.--Alan M. Ladwig, Room HQ9F44, 358-1617.



                            NATIONAL OFFICES

Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035.
    Director.--Dr. Ken K. Munechika, (415) 604-5000; FTS: 464-5000.
Dryden Flight Research Facility, Ames Research Center, P.O. Box 273, 
        Edwards, CA 93523.
    Director.--Kenneth J. Szalai, (805) 258-3311; FTS: 961-3311.
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt, MD 20771.
    Director.--John M. Klineberg, (301) 286-2000; FTS: 888-2000.
    
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Goddard Institute for Space Studies, Goddard Space Flight Center, 2880 
        Broadway, New York, NY 10025.
    Head.--Dr. James E. Hansen, (212) 678-5500; FTS: 664-5500.
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, Pasadena, CA 91109.
    Director.--Dr. Edward C. Stone, (818) 354-4321; FTS: 792-4321.
Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX 77058.
    Director.--Dr. Carolyn Huntoon, (713) 483-0123; FTS: 525-3111.
John F. Kennedy Space Center, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899.
    Director.--Robert L. Crippen, (407) 867-7110; FTS: 832-7110.
Resident Office, (Vandenberg AFB) P.O. Box 425 Lompoc, CA 93438.
    Manager.--Ted L. Oglesby, (805) 866-5859; FTS: 986-5859.
Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23681.
    Director.--Dr. Paul F. Holloway, (804) 864-1000; FTS: 928-2000.
Lewis Research Center, 21000 Brookpark Road, Cleveland, OH 44135.
    Director.--Donald J. Campbell, (216) 433-4000; FTS: 297-6000.
George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 
        35812.
    Director.--Mr. G. Porter Bridwell, (205) 544-2121; FTS: 824-2121.
Michoud Assembly Facility, P.O. Box 29300, New Orleans, LA 70189.
    Manager.--John R. Demarest, (504) 257-3311; FTS: 685-3311.
NASA Management Office--Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 4800 Oak Grove Drive, 
        Pasadena, CA 91109.
    Manager.--Kurt L. Lindstrom, (818) 354-5359; FTS: 792-5359.
Slidell Computer Complex, 1010 Gause Boulevard, Slidell, LA 70458.
    Manager.--Bobby L. German, (504) 646-7200; FTS: 680-7200.
John C. Stennis Space Center, Stennis Space Center, MS 39529.
    Director.--Roy S. Estess, (601) 688-2211; FTS: 494-2211.
Wallops Flight Facility, Goddard Space Flight Center, Wallops Island, VA 
    23337, (804) 824-1000; FTS: 889-1000.
White Sands Test Facility, Johnson Space Center, P.O. Drawer MM, Las 
        Cruces, NM 88004.
    Manager.--Joseph Freis (acting), (505) 524-5011; FTS: 572-5011.

                             FOREIGN OFFICES

Australian (tracking), APO AP 96549.
    NASA Representative.--G. Ted Ankrum.
Spanish (tracking), PSC No. 61, Box 0037, APO AE 09642.
    NASA Representative.--Dr. Anthony N. Carro.
European, American Embassy, APO AE 09777-9200.
    NASA European Representative.--James V. Zimmerman.
Moscow, U.S Embassy, PSC 77/NASA APO AE 09721.
    NASA CIS Representative.--William E. Saxe.

  INTERNATIONAL PARTNER COUNTERPARTS TO DEPUTY DIRECTOR, SPACE STATION 
                         FREEDOM PROGRAM OFFICE

Space Station Program, Canadian Space Agency, P.O. Box 7277, 250 
        Durocher Street, Vanier, Ontario, Canada K1L 8E3.
    Director General.--Dr. Karl H. Doetsch.
Columbus Systems and Integration, European Space Agency, ESTEC (MS), 
        Keplerliaan 1-Postbus 299, 2200-AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands.
    Manager.--Frank Longhurst.
Space Station Program, Space Station Group, National Space Development 
        Agency of Japan, Shiba Ryoshin Building 6F, 2-5-6 Shiba, Minato-
        Ku, Tokyo 105, Japan.
    Manager.--Kazuhiko Yoneyama.

                      NASA FOREIGN LIAISON OFFICES

NASA / ESTEC (MO), Keplerlaan 1, 2200-AG Noordwijk, The Netherlands.
    Kathleen Laurini, 9-011-31-1719-84866; FAX: 9-011-31-1719-46278.
C / O U.S. Embassy, P.O. Box 5000, Ogdensburg, New York 13669-0430.
    Dr. Dipak Talapatra, (613) 993-6462; FAX: (613) 952-9399.
Space Environment Utilization System Department, National Space 
        Development Agency of Japan, Sengen 2-1-1, Rukuba-shi, lbaraki-
        ken 305, Japan.
    Kevin D. Watts, 9-011-81-298-52-1511; FAX: 9-011-81-298-52-1512.


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              NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION

                     (Created by Public Law 98-497)

 Seventh Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20408.  Phone, (202) 501-6102; 
                             FAX: 501-5005.

Archivist of the United States.--Trudy H. Peterson (acting), 501-5130; 
    FAX: 501-5244.
    Deputy Archivist.--Trudy H. Peterson, 501-5130; FAX: 501-5244.
        Public Affairs.--Shirley Clarkson, 501-5525; FAX: 208-6256.
        Director of External Affairs.--Donn C. Neal, 501-5504; FAX: 501-
            5244.
        Legal Services Staff.--Gary Brooks, 501-5535; FAX: 501-5955.
        Congressional Affairs.--John A. Constance, 501-5506; FAX: 273-
            3139.
        General Counsel.--Christopher M. Runkel (acting).
    Inspector General.--Floyd Justice, Room 1300, 8601 Adelphi Road, 
        College Park, MD 20740-6001, (301) 713-6666; FAX: 713-6669.
    Director of the Federal Register.--Martha L. Girard, 800 N. Capitol 
        Street, 20408, 523-4534; FAX: 523-6866.
    Assistant Archivist for--
        Federal Records Centers.--David F. Peterson, Room 3600, 8601 
            Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001, (301) 713-7200; 
            FAX: 713-7205.
        National Archives.--Michael J. Kurtz (acting), 501-5300; FAX: 
            (301) 713-6915.
        Public Programs.--Linda N. Brown, 501-5200; FAX: 219-1250.
        Records Administration.--James W. Moore, Room 2200, 8601 Adelphi 
            Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001, (301) 713-7100; FAX: 713-
            6850.
        Special and Regional Archives.--Raymond A. Mosley, 501-5504; 
            FAX: 273-3139.
        Policy and Information Resources Management Services.--Ralph C. 
            Bledsoe, 501-5130; FAX: 501-5244, (301) 713-6497.
        Administrative Services.--Adrienne C. Thomas, Room 4200, 8601 
            Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001; (301) 713-6400; 
            FAX: 713-6497.
        Presidential Libraries.--Richard Jacobs (acting), 501-5700; FAX: 
            501-5709.
        Director for--
            Herbert Hoover Library.--Timothy G. Walch, Parkside Drive, 
                West Branch, IA 52358, (319) 643-5301; FAX: 643-5825.
            Franklin D. Roosevelt Library.--Verne W. Newton, 511 Albany 
                Post Road, Hyde Park, NY 12538, (914) 229-8114; FAX: 
                229-0872.
            Harry S. Truman Library.--George Curtis (acting), U.S. 
                Highway 24 and Delaware Street, Independence, MO 64050-
                1798, (816) 833-1400; FAX: 833-4368.
            Dwight D. Eisenhower Library.--Daniel D. Holt, Southeast 
                Fourth Street, Abilene, KS 67410, (913) 263-4751; FAX: 
                263-4218.
            John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library.--Bradley Gerratt, Columbia 
                Point, Boston, MA 02125, (617) 929-4545; FAX: 929-4538.
            Lyndon Baines Johnson Library.--Harry J. Middleton, 2313 Red 
                River Street, Austin, TX 78705, (512) 482-5137; FAX: 
                478-9104.
            Nixon Presidential Materials Staff.--William Cunliffe, Room 
                1320, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001; 
                (301) 713-6950; FAX: 713-6916/7.
            Gerald R. Ford Library.--Frank H. Mackaman, 1000 Beal 
                Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2114, (313) 741-2218; FAX: 
                741-2341.
                Gerald R. Ford Museum.--James K. Kratsas, Curator, 303 
                    Pearl Street NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504-5353, (616) 
                    456-2675; FAX: 451-9570.
            Jimmy Carter Library.--Donald B. Schewe, One Copenhill 
                Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30307-1498, (404) 331-3942; FAX: 
                730-2215.
            Ronald Reagan Library.--Richard Norton Smith, 40 
                Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, CA 93065, (805) 522-
                8511; FAX: 522-9621.
            Bush Presidential Materials Staff.--David E. Alsobrook 
                (acting), Suite 300, 701 University Drive, East, College 
                Station, TX 77840-1899, (409) 260-9552; FAX: 260-9557.

         NATIONAL HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS AND RECORDS COMMISSION

 National Archives Building 20408.  Phone, (202) 501-5600; FAX: 501-5601

Members:
    Trudy H. Peterson (acting), Archivist of the United States, ex 
        officio chairman, National Archives and Records Administration.
    Harry A. Blackmun, Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court.
    Paul S. Sarbanes, Senator from Maryland.
    [Vacant.]
    William Z. Slany, Director, Historical Office, Department of State.
    Alfred Goldberg, Historian, Office of the Secretary, Department of 
        Defense.
        
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    Winston Tabb, Director of Public Services and Collections Management 
        I, Library of Congress.
    Charles G. Palm, Deputy Director, Hoover Institution, Presidential 
        Appointment.
    Constance B. Schulz, University of South Carolina, American 
        Historical Association.
    Robin D.G. Kelley, Director, Center for Afro-American Studies, 
        University of Michigan, Organization of American Historians.
    John Fleckner, Archivist, National Museum of American History, 
        Society of American Archivists.
    David H. Hoober, Arizona State Archivist, American Association for 
        State and Local History.
    Charles T. Cullen, President and Librarian, The Newberry Library, 
        Chicago.
    Brenda S. Banks, Assistant Director, Georgia Department of Archives 
            and History, National Association of Government Archives and 
            Records Administrators.
        Executive Director.--Nancy Sahli (acting), 501-5600.

                   NATIONAL ARCHIVES TRUST FUND BOARD

                  Phone, (301) 713-6405; FAX: 713-6499

Members:
    Trudy H. Peterson, Archivist of the United States, (acting 
        chairman).
    F. Sheldon Hackney, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities.
    Gerald Murphy, Fiscal Assistant Secretary, Department of the 
        Treasury.
        Secretary.--Sonia R. Rudo, 501-5155.

            ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER

    800 North Capitol Street, Washington, DC.  Phone, (202) 523-4534

Members:
    Trudy H. Peterson, Archivist of the United States (acting chairman).
    Officer of the Department of Justice designated by the Attorney 
        General.
    Michael DiMario, The Public Printer.
        Secretary.--Martha L. Girard, Director of the Federal Register, 
            National Archives and Records Administration.



 
                  NATIONAL CAPITAL PLANNING COMMISSION

 801 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Suite 301, 20576.  Phone, (202) 724-0174; 
                              FAX: 724-0195

                           APPOINTIVE MEMBERS

By the President:
    Chairman.--Harvey B. Gantt.
        Robert A. Gaines
        Margaret G. Vanderhye
Mayoral Appointees:
        Arrington Dixon
        Dr. Patricia Elwood
Ex Officio Members:
    Marion Barry, Mayor of the District of Columbia.
        First Alternate.--Albert G. Dobbins III.
        Second Alternate.--Jill Dennis.
        Third Alternate.--David W. Colby.
    David A. Clarke, Chairman, Council of the District of Columbia.
        First Alternate.--Charlene Drew Jarvis.
        Second Alternate.--Robert E. Miller, Esq.
        Third Alternate.--Joseph Sternlieb.
    Bruce Babbitt, Secretary of the Interior.
        First Alternate.--Roger Kennedy.
        Second Alternate.--Robert G. Stanton.
        Third Alternate.--John G. Parsons, Vice Chairman.
    William J. Perry, Secretary of Defense.
        First Alternate.--Jerry R. Shiplett.
        Second Alternate.--Elbert Humphrey.
        Third Alternate.--Michael Brown.
    Roger W. Johnson, Administrator of General Services Administration.
        First Alternate.--Kenneth Kimbrough.
        Second Alternate.--William R. Lawson.
        Third Alternate.--Jack Finberg.
        
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    William V. Roth, Jr., Chairman, Committee on Governmental Affairs, 
        U.S. Senate.
        First Alternate.--Mark Eichler.
        Second Alternate.--[Vacant.]
    William F. Clinger, Chairman, Committee on Government Reform and 
        Oversight, House of Representatives.
        First Alternate.--Thomas M. Davis III.
        Second Alternate.--Ron Hamm.
        Third Alternate.--Roland Gunn.
        Fourth Alternate.--Alvin Felzenberg.

                             EXECUTIVE STAFF

Executive Director.--Reginald W. Griffith.
    Deputy Executive Director.--Robert E. Gresham.
    Director, Office of Intergovernmental and Public Affairs.--Joseph 
        Mancias, Jr.
    General Counsel.--Linda Dodd-Major.
    Secretary to the Commission.--Rae N. Allen.
    Executive Officer.--Connie M. Harshaw.
    Executive Assistant.--Priscilla A. Brown.
    Director, Office of--
        Planning, Review and Implementation.--Ronald E. Wilson.
        Technical Planning Services.--George H.F. Oberlander.
        Long-Range Planning.--Edward C. Hromanik.



 
        NATIONAL COMMISSION ON LIBRARIES AND INFORMATION SCIENCE

                     (Created by Public Law 91-345)

1110 Vermont Avenue, Suite 820, 20005.  Phone, (202) 606-9200; FAX: 606-
                                  9203

Chairperson.--Jeanne Hurley Simon, 510 N Street, SW, #N 227, Washington, 
        DC 20024.
    Vice Chair.--Martha B. Gould, 1690 West 6th Street, Reno, NV 89503.
    Members:
        Daniel W. Casey, 202 Scarboro Drive, Syracuse, NY 13209.
        Shirley Gray Adamovich, 14 Thompson Lane, Durham, NH 03824.
        Dr. James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress, Library of 
            Congress, Washington, DC 20540.
    Serves for the Librarian of Congress:
        Winston Tabb, Associate Librarian for Collections Services, 
            Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20540.
        Carol K. DiPrete, Dean for Academic Services, Roger Williams 
            University, Old Ferry Road, Bristol, RI 02809.
        Norman Kelinson, Universal Financial Services, 111 East 3rd 
            Street, Suite 305, Union Arcade Building, Davenport, IA 
            52801.
        Frank J. Lucchino, Controller, County of Allegheny, 104 
            Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA 15219.
        Kay W. Riddle, 1900 Grant Street, Suite 850, Denver, CO 80203.
        Dr. Bobby L. Roberts, Director, Central Arkansas Library System, 
            700 Louisiana Street, Little Rock, AR 72201.
        Gary N. Sudduth, President and CEO, Minneapolis Urban League, 
            2000 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411.
        Elinor H. Swaim, Member, Executive Committee, 351 Richmond Road, 
            Salisbury, NC 28144.
        Barbara J.H. Taylor, 14914 Spring Meadows Drive, Germantown, MD 
            20874.
        Joel D. Valdez, Senior Vice President for Business Affairs, The 
            University of Arizona, 605 Administration Building, Tucson, 
            AZ 85721.
        Robert S. Willard, Strategic Customer Relations Director, Mead 
            Data Central, Inc., 9595 Springboro Pike, Miamisburg, OH 
            45342.
    Chairmen Emeritus:
        Charles Benton, 5547 N. North Ravenswood Avenue, Chicago, IL 
            60640.
        Frederick Burkhardt, Box 1067, Bennington, VT 05201.
        Elinor M. Hashim, 1320 Old Chain Bridge Road, Suite 350, McLean, 
            VA 22101.
        Jerald C. Newman, 63 Captains Road, North Woodmere, NY 11581.
        Charles E. Reid, Box 1441, Kennebunkport, ME 04046.
    Vice Chairman Emeritus.--Bessie Boehm Moore, 712 Legato Drive, 
        Briarwood, Little Rock, AR 72205.
        
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                             EXECUTIVE STAFF

Executive Director.--Peter R. Young.
    Associate Executive Director.--Mary Alice Hedge.
        Secretary to the Staff.--Cherylene W. Rollerson.
        Administrative Officer.--Vivian D. Terrell.
        Administrative Assistant.--Kim Miller.
        Research Associate.--Jane Williams.

                        LIBRARY STATISTICS STAFF

Coordinator.--John G. Lorenz.
    Special Assistant to the Director.--Barbara L. Whiteleather.
    Fiscal Officer.--Mimie L. Rutledge.



 
                     NATIONAL COUNCIL ON DISABILITY

 Suite 1050, 1331 F Street NW., 20004.  Phone, (202) 272-2004; FAX: 272-
                                  2022

Chairperson.--Marca Bristo, Access Living, 310 South Peoria, Chicago, IL 
    60607.
    Vice Chairperson.--John A. Gannon, 201 C Street, SE, Washington, DC 
        20003.
    Acting Executive Director.--Speed Davis, Suite 1050, 272-2004.
    Members:
        Linda W. Allison.--200 East 72nd Street, Apt. 16G, New York, NY 
            10021.
        Ellis B. Bodron.--Wayfield & Bodron, PO Box 1558, Vicksburg, MS 
            39181.
        Larry Brown, Jr.--12004 Piney Glen Lane, Potomac, MD 20854.
        Mary Ann Mobley Collins.--2751 Hutton Drive, Beverly Hills, CA 
            90210.
        Anthony H. Flack.--1216 Foxboro Court, Norwalk, CT 06851.
        Robert S. Muller.--4213 Red Bush Drive, Grandville, MI 49418.
        Bonnie O'Day.--745 Somerville Avenue, Apt. 2, Somerville, MA 
            02143.
        Mary M. Raether.--1205 Huntmaster Court, McLean, VA 22102.
        Shirley W. Ryan.--1001 Green Bay Road, Winnetka, IL 60093.
        Anne C. Seggerman.--5060 Congress Street, Fairfield, CT 06430.
        Michael B. Unhjem.--4510 13th Avenue, SW, Fargo, ND 58121.
        Helen W. Walsh.--155 Clappboard Ridge Road, Greenwich, CT 06831.
        Kate Pew Wolters.--901 44th Street, Grand Rapids, MI 49508.



 
                  NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION

  1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 22314.  Phone, (703) 518-6300; FAX: 
                                518-6433

Chairman.--Norman E. D'Amours.
    Vice Chairman.--Shirlee P. Bowne.
    Board Member.--Robert H. Swan.
    Executive Director.--Karl T. Hoyle.
    Deputy Executive Director.--Suzanne Beauchesne.
    Director, Office of--
        Administration.--Daniel J. Buckley, 518-6410.
        Community Development Credit Union.--Christopher W. Kerecman, 
            518-6610.
        Controller.--Jane A. Walters, 518-6570.
        Corporate Credit Unions.--H. Allen Carver, 518-6640.
        Examination and Insurance.--David M. Marquis, 518-6360.
        General Counsel.--Robert M. Fenner, 518-6540.
        Human Resources.--Dorothy W. Foster, 518-6510.
        Inspector General.--H. Frank Thomas, 518-6350.
        Public and Congressional Affairs.--Robert E. Loftus, 518-6330.
        Secretary to the Board.--Becky Baker, 518-6314.
        Technology and Information Systems.--Doug Verner, 518-6440.
        Training and Development.--Robert A. Pompa, 518-6630.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Director, Office of Region I (Albany).--Layne L. Bumgardner, 9 
    Washington Square, Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, NY 12205, 
    (518) 464-4180; FTS: 8-464-4180; FAX: 464-4195.
    
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Director, Office of Region II (National Capital Region).--Robert F. 
    Schafer (acting), Suite 4206, 1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA 
    22314, (703) 838-0401; FTS: 8-838-0401; FAX: 838-0571.
Director, Office of Region III (Atlanta).--Timothy P. McCollum (acting), 
    Suite 1600, 7000 Central Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30328, (404) 396-4042, 
    FTS: 8-396-4042; FAX: 698-8211.
Director, Office of Region IV (Chicago).--Nicholas Veghts, Suite 125, 
    4225 Naperville Road, Lisle, IL 60532, (708) 245-1000; FTS: 8-245-
    1000; FAX: 245-1015.
Director, Office of Region V (Austin).--John S. Ruffin, Suite 5200, 4807 
    Spicewood Springs Road, Austin, TX 78759-8490, (512) 482-4500; FTS: 
    8-482-4500; FAX: 482-4511.
Director, Office of Region VI (Walnut Creek).--Daniel L. Murphy, Suite 
    1350, 2300 Clayton Road, Concord, CA 94520, (510) 825-6125; FTS: 8-
    825-6125; FAX: 486-3729.
Asset Liquidation Management Center (Austin).--J. Leonard Skiles, 
    President, Suite 5100, 4807 Spicewood Springs Road, Austin, TX 
    78759-8490, (512) 795-0999, FTS: 8-795-0999; FAX: 795-8244.



 
           NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES

    Pursuant to the provisions of Public Law 94-462, the shared staff of 
the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities was abolished and 
such personnel were assigned either to the National Endowment for the 
Arts or the National Endowment for the Humanities. As a result, the 
National Foundation exists only as a legislative ``umbrella'' for the 
two separate Endowments, to which all staff currently are assigned. For 
example, each Endowment now has its own personnel officer and its own 
general counsel. In 1982, the Institute of Museum Services became the 
third independent agency under the National Foundation on the Arts and 
the Humanities.

                     NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS

Old Post Office Building, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue 20506.  FAX: 682-5798

Chairman.--Jane Alexander, 682-5414.
    Chief of Staff.--Alexander Crary, 682-5652.
    Senior Deputy Chairman.--Ana M. Steele, 682-5414.
    Deputy Chairman for--
        Management.--Laurence M. Baden, 682-5408.
        Programs.--Susan Clampitt, 682-5632.
        Public Partnership.--Scott Sanders, 682-5441.
    Congressional Liaison.--Richard Woodruff, 682-5434.
    General Counsel.--Karen Christensen, 682-5418.
    Policy, Planning, Research.--Olive Mosier, 682-5424.
    Inspector General.--Leon Lilly, 682-5402.
    Public Affairs.--Cherie Simon, 682-5570.

                    THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS

Chairman.--Jane Alexander.
    Members:
    William Bailey
    Trisha Brown
    Philip Brunelle
    Ronald Feldman
    Robert Garfias
    Roy M. Goodman
    Barbara W. Grossman
    Donald Hall
    Hugh Hardy
Peter deCourcy Hero
Marta Istomin
Kenneth M. Jarin
Colleen Jennings-Roggensack
Wendy Luers
Louise McClure
Roger Mandle
Leo J. O'Donovan, S.J.
Jorge Perez
Roberta Peters
Judith O. Rubin
Jocelyn Levi Straus
William E. Strickland, Jr.
George White
Catherine Yi-yu Cho Woo
Rachael Worby
  

                  NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES

 Old Post Office Building, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue 20506.  Phone, 606-
                                  8400

Chairman.--Sheldon Hackney, 606-8310.
    Deputy Chairman.--Juan Mestas, 606-8273.
    Senior Humanities Advisor.--Donald Gibson, 606-8314.
    Inspector General.--Sheldon L. Bernstein, 606-8350.
    General Counsel.--Michael Shapiro, 606-8322.
    Congressional Liaison.--Ann Young Orr, 606-8328.
    Public Information Officer.--Joy Evans.
    
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        Director, Office of--
            Communications Policy.--Gary Krull, 606-8446.
            Planning and Budget.--Stephen Cherrington, 606-8428.

                   NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE HUMANITIES

Members:
    Bruce D. Benson
    Paul A. Cantor
    Bruce Cole
    Helen Gray Crawford
    John H. D'Arms
    Margaret P. Duckett
    Billie Davis Gaines
    Darryl J. Gless
    Ramon A. Gutierrez
Joseph H. Hagan
Theodore S. Hamerow
Mikiso Hane
Charles P. Henry
Henry H. Higuera
Thomas C. Holt
Martha C. Howell
Alicia Juarrero
Nicolas Kanellos
Alan C. Kors
Bev Lindsey
Jon Moline
Robert I. Rotberg
John R. Searle
Peter Shaw
Harold K. Skramstad, Jr.
Kenny J. Williams

                      INSTITUTE OF MUSEUM SERVICES

[Transferred to the National Foundation of the Arts and Humanities under 
            the authority of U.S. Code 20, sections 961, 962]

 Old Post Office Building, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue 20506.  Phone, 606-
                                  8536

Director.--Linda Bell (acting).
    Director of Policy, Planning, and Budget.--Linda Bell.
    Program Director.--Rebecca Danvers, 606-8539.
    Legislative and Public Affairs.--Mamie Bittner.

                     NATIONAL MUSEUM SERVICES BOARD

Members:
    Robert G. Breunig
    John L. Bryant, Jr.
    Kinshasha Holman
      Conwill
    Phillip Frost
    Lisa A. Hembry
    Charles Hummell
    Ayse Manyas Kenmore
    Nancy Marsiglia
    Arthur Rosenblatt
Roy L. Shafer
Ruth Y. Tamura
Eunice B. Whittlesey
Townsend Wolfe
  

               FEDERAL COUNCIL ON THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES

 Old Post Office Building, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue 20506.  Phone, 682-
                                  5442

Federal Council Members:
    Jane Alexander, Chairman, National Endowment for the Arts.
    Sheldon Hackney, Chairman, National Endowment for the Humanities.
    Diane Frankel, Director, Institute of Museum Services.
    Richard W. Riley, Secretary, Department of Education.
    Earl Powell, Director, National Gallery of Art.
    J. Carter Brown, Chairman, Commission of Fine Arts.
    James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress, Library of Congress.
    Trudy H. Peterson (acting), Archivist of the United States, National 
        Archives and Records Service.
    Kenneth Kimbrough, Commissioner, Public Buildings Service, GSA.
    Bruce Babbitt, Secretary, Department of the Interior.
    Neal Lane, Director, National Science Foundation.
    Sheila Burke, Secretary of the Senate.
    Michael Heyman, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution.
    Joseph Duffey, Director, United States Information Agency.
    Fortney Pete Stark, Member, U.S. House of Representatives.
    Ronald H. Brown, Secretary, Department of Commerce.
    Federico Pena, Secretary, Department of Transportation.
    Willard Boyd, Chairman, National Museum Services Board.
    Henry G. Cisneros, Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban 
        Development.
    Roger W. Johnson, Administrator of General Services.
    Robert B. Reich, Secretary, Department of Labor.
    Jesse Brown, Secretary, Department of Veterans' Affairs.
    Fernando M. Torres-Gil, Commissioner, Administration on Aging, 
        Department of Health and Human Services.
Staff Contact.--Alice M. Whelihan, Indemnity Administrator, National 
    Endowment for the Arts, 682-5442.


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                     NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD

                    1099 14th Street NW., 20570-0001

            Personnel Locator: (202) 273-1000; FAX: 273-4266

Chairman.--William B. Gould IV, 273-1790; FAX: 273-4270.
    Chief Counsel.--William R. Stewart.
    Executive Assistant.--Miguel Gonzalez.
    Special Assistant.--Ralph E. Deeds, Jr.
    Members:
        James M. Stephens, 273-1700.
            Chief Counsel.--Elinor H. Stillman.
        John C. Truesdale,* 273-4270.
    * Serving in a recess appointment made by President Clinton on 
December 23, 1994.
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            Chief Counsel.--Susan Holik.
        Margaret A. Browning, 273-1740.
            Chief Counsel.--Dennis P. Walsh.
        Charles I. Cohen, 273-1770.
            Chief Counsel.--Harold Datz.
    Executive Secretary.--Joseph E. Moore (acting), 273-1940; FAX: 273-
        4270.
        Deputy Executive Secretary.--John J. Toner (acting).
            Associate Executive Secretaries.--[Vacant], Enid W. Weber, 
                Hollace J. Enoch.
    Solicitor.--Jeffrey D. Wedekind (acting), 273-2910; FAX: 273-4270.
    Inspector General.--John E. Higgins, Jr. (acting), 273-1960; FAX: 
        273-4286.
    Director, Representation Appeals.--Berton Subrin.
        Deputy Director.--Wayne R. Gold, 273-1980; FAX: 273-4270.
    Director, Division of Information.--David B. Parker.
        Associate Director.--[Vacant], 273-1991; FAX: 273-1789.
    Chief Administrative Law Judge.--David S. Davidson, Room 5400, 501-
        8800; FAX: 501-8686.
        Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judge.--Robert A. Giannasi.
            Associate Chief Administrative Law Judges:
                Edwin H. Bennett, 11th Floor, 120 West 45th Street, New 
                    York, NY 10036-5503, (212) 944-2941; FAX: 944-4904.
                William N. Cates, Suite 1708, 401 W. Peachtree Street 
                    NE., Atlanta, GA 30308-3510, (404) 331-6652; FAX: 
                    331-2061.
                Bernard Ries.
        Deputy Chief Administrative Law Judge.--Earldean V.S. Robbins, 
            Suite 300, 901 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94103-1779, 
            (415) 744-6800; FAX: 744-7905.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

                          Phone, (202) 273-3700

General Counsel.--Fred L. Feinstein, FAX: 273-4274.
    Deputy General Counsel.--[Vacant.]
        Assistant General Counsel.--Joseph F. Frankl.
        Associate General Counsel, Division of Advice.--Robert E. Allen, 
            273-3800; FAX: 273-4244.
            Deputy Associate General Counsel.--Barry J. Kearney.
                Assistant General Counsel, Regional Advice Branch.--Jane 
                    C. Clark.
                Assistant General Counsel, Injunction Litigation 
                    Branch.--Ellen A. Farrell.
                Assistant General Counsel, Legal Research and Policy 
                    Planning Branch.--John W. Hornbeck.
        Director, Division of Administration.--Gloria J. Joseph, 273-
            3890; FAX: 273-4266.
            Deputy Director.--Frank V. Battle.
        Associate General Counsel, Division of Enforcement Litigation.--
            Linda R. Sher (acting), 273-2950; FAX: 273-4244.
            Appellate Court Branch:
                Deputy Associate General Counsel.--Aileen Armstrong.
                Assistant General Counsel.--John Burgoyne.
            Supreme Court Branch:
                Deputy Associate General Counsel.--Norton J. Come.
                Assistant General Counsel.--[Vacant.]
            Special Litigation Branch:
                Assistant General Counsel.--Margery E. Lieber.
                
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            Contempt Litigation Branch:
                Assistant General Counsel.--William F. Wachter.
                Director, Office of Appeals.--Yvonne T. Dixon.
        Associate General Counsel, Division of Operations/Management.--
            William G. Stack, 273-2900; FAX: 273-4274.
            Deputy Associate General Counsel.--B. Allan Benson.
                Assistant General Counsels: Shirley A. Bednarz, Richard 
                    A. Siegel, Eugene L. Rosenfeld, Nicholas E. 
                    Karatinos, [vacant].
                Executive Assistant.--Carole K. Coleman.
                Special Counsel.--Peter A. Eveleth.



 
                        NATIONAL MEDIATION BOARD

 1301 K Street, Suite 250 East, 20572.  Phone, (202) 523-5920; FAX: 523-
                                  1494

Chairman.--Ernest W. DuBester, 523-5428.
    Board Members: Magdalena Jacobsen, 523-5024; Kenneth B. Hipp, 523-
        5268.
    Chief of Staff.--[Vacant.]
        Assistant Executive Director.--John J. Bavis, Jr., 523-5012.
    Chief Operating Officer.--Gerilyn Johnson, 523-5108.
    General Counsel.--Ronald M. Etters, 523-5944.
    Information Resources Management.--Donald L. West, 523-5588.
    Director of Arbitration.--Roy J. Carvatta, 523-5359.



 
   NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL--NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES--NATIONAL 
              ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING--INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE

         2101 Constitution Avenue 20418.  Phone, (202) 334-2000

    The National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences, 
National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine, serves as an 
independent Adviser to the Federal Government on scientific and 
technical questions of national importance. Although operating under a 
congressional charter granted the National Academy of Sciences in 1863, 
the National Research Council and its three parent organizations are 
private organizations, not agencies of the Federal Government, and 
receive no appropriation from Congress.

                        NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL

Chairman.--Bruce M. Alberts, president, National Academy of Sciences, 
    334-2100.
    Vice Chairman.--Robert M. White, president, National Academy of 
        Engineering, 334-3200.
    Executive Officer.--E. William Colglazier, 334-3000.
    Director, Office of Congressional and Government Affairs.--Stephen 
        A. Merrill (acting), 334-2200.

                      NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

President.--Bruce M. Alberts, 334-2100.
    Vice President.--Jack Halpern, University of Chicago.
    Home Secretary.--Peter Raven, Missouri Botanical Garden.
    Foreign Secretary.--F. Sherwood Rowland, University of California, 
        Irvine.
    Treasurer.--Mildred S. Dresselhaus, Massachusetts Institute of 
        Technology.
    Executive Officer.--E. William Colglazier, 334-3000.

                     NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ENGINEERING

President.--Robert M. White, 334-3200.
    Chairman.--Norman R. Augustine, Lockheed Martin Corporation.
    Vice President.--Morris Tanenbaum (retired), AT&T.
    Home Secretary.--Simon Ostrach, Case Western Reserve University.
    Foreign Secretary.--Gerald P. Dinneen (retired), Honeywell, Inc..
    Executive Officer.--William Salmon, 334-3677.
    (effective July 1, 1995: President-elect.--Dr. Harold Liebowitz).
    (effective July 1, 1995: Foreign Secretary-elect.--Dr. Harold K. 
        Forsen).

                          INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE

President.--Kenneth I. Shine, M.D., 334-3300.
    Executive Officer.--Karen Hein, 334-2177.
    
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                       NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION

               4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22230.

Director.--Neal F. Lane, Room 1205, (703) 306-1000.
    Deputy Director.--Anne C. Petersen, Room 1205, (703) 306-1000.
    Inspector General.--Linda G. Sundro, Room 1135, (703) 306-2100.
    Equal Opportunity Coordinator.--Frank Grijalva (acting), Room 1080, 
        (703) 306-1020.
    Director, Office of--
        Legislative and Public Affairs.--Joel M. Widder (acting), Room 
            1245, (703) 306-1070.
        Polar Programs.--Cornelius W. Sullivan, Room 755, (703) 306-
            1030.
        Science and Technology Infrastructure.--Nathaniel G. Pitts, Room 
            1270, (703) 306-1040.
    General Counsel.--Lawrence Rudolph (acting), Room 1265, (703) 306-
        1060.
    Assistant Director for--
        Biological Sciences.--Mary E. Clutter, Room 605, (703) 306-1400.
        Computer and Information Science and Engineering.--Paul R. 
            Young, Room 1105, (703) 306-1900.
        Education and Human Resources.--Luther S. Williams, Room 805, 
            (703) 306-1600.
        Engineering.--Joseph Bordogna, Room 505, (703) 306-1300.
        Geosciences.--Robert W. Corell, Room 705, (703) 306-1500.
        Mathematical and Physical Sciences.--William C. Harris, Room 
            1005, (703) 306-1801.
        Social, Behavorial, and Economic Sciences.--Cora B. Marrett, 
            Room 905, (703) 306-1700.
    Director, Office of--
        Budget, Finance, and Award Management.--Joseph L. Kull, Room 
            405, (703) 306-1200.
        Information and Resource Management.--Constance K. McLindon, 
            Room 305, (703) 306-1100.

                         NATIONAL SCIENCE BOARD

Chairman.--Frank H.T. Rhodes.
    Vice Chairman.--Marye Anne Fox.
Executive Officer.--Marta Cehelsky, Room 1225, (703) 306-2000.

                                 MEMBERS

Perry L. Adkisson
Thomas B. Day
Phillip A. Griffiths
Shirley M. Malcom
Frank H.T. Rhodes
Richard Neil Zare
Bernard F. Burke
James Duderstadt
Charles E. Hess
Jaime Oaxaca
Ian M. Ross
F. Albert Cotton
Marye Anne Fox
John Hopcroft
James Powell
Howard E. Simmons, Jr.



 
                  NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY BOARD

        490 E. L'Enfant Plaza, SW., 20594.  Phone, (202) 382-6600

Chairman.--Jim Hall, 382-6506; FAX: 382-6848.
    Vice Chairman.--[Vacant], 382-6502; FAX: 382-6849.
    Members:
        John A. Hammerschmidt, 382-6500; FAX: 382-6749.
        [Vacant], 382-6504; FAX: 382-6552.
        [Vacant], 382-6502; FAX: 382-6595.
    Managing Director.--Kenneth U. Jordan, 382-6518.
    General Counsel.--Daniel D. Campbell, 382-6540.
        Director, Office of--
            Administration.--B. Michael Levins, 382-6700; FAX: 382-6575.
            Aviation Safety.--Timothy Forte, 382-6610; FAX: 382-6879.
            Government Affairs.--Peter Goelz, 382-6757; FAX: 382-6779.
            Public Affairs.--Julie Beal, 382-0660; FAX: 382-6609.
            Research and Engineering.--Bernard Loeb, 382-5450; FAX: 382-
                6608.
            Safety Recommendations.--Barry M. Sweedler, 382-6810; FAX: 
                382-8006.
            Surface Transportation Safety.--Jim Arena, 382-6800; FAX: 
                382-0648.
        Chief Administrative Law Judge.--William W. Fowler, Jr., 382-
            0655; FAX: 382-0658.


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                  NEIGHBORHOOD REINVESTMENT CORPORATION

  Room 800, 1325 G Street, 20005.  Phone, (202) 376-2400; FAX: 376-2600

                           BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Chairman.--Gov. Lawrence B. Lindsey.
    Vice Chairman.--Eugene A. Ludwig.
    Members:
        Shirlee P. Bowne, Vice Chairman, National Credit Union 
            Administration.
        Jonathan L. Fiechter, Director (acting), Office of Thrift 
            Supervision.
        Henry G. Cisneros, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
        Lawrence B. Lindsey, Member, Board of Governors, Federal Reserve 
            System.
        Eugene A. Ludwig, Comptroller of the Currency.
        Andrew C. Hove, Jr., Vice Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance 
            Corporation.
    Executive Director.--George Knight, 376-2410.
    Deputy Executive Director/Treasurer.--Hubert Guest, 376-2413.
        Director for--
            Communications and Research.--Julia Galdo, 376-3734.
            Field Operations.--Margaret Kelly, (617) 565-8447.
            Finance, Program Review and Internal Consulting.--Roy Davis, 
                376-2623.
            Legislative Affairs.--Marisa De La Garza, 376-2419.
            Human Resources, Administration and Training.--Nathaniel 
                Grant, 376-2660.



 
                      NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

             (Authorized by 42 U.S.C. 5801 and U.S.C. 1201)

    11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD 20852.  Phone, (301) 415-7000

Chairman.--Ivan Selin, Room 0-17 D1, 415-1759.
    Commissioners:
        Kenneth C. Rogers, 415-1855.
        E. Gail de Planque, 415-1800.
     Advisory Committee Chairs:
        Atomic Safety and Licensing.--B. Paul Cotter, Jr., 415-7450.
        Nuclear Waste.--Martin J. Steindler, 415-6816.
        Reactor Safeguards.--Thomas S. Kress, 415-6903.
    General Counsel.--Karen D. Cyr, 415-1743.
    Inspector General.--David C. Williams, 415-5930.
    Secretary.--John C. Hoyle (acting), 415-1968.
    Director, Office of--
        Commission Appellate Adjudication.--John F. Cordes (acting), 
            415-1600.
        Congressional Affairs.--Dennis K. Rathbun, 415-1776.
        International Programs.--Carlton R. Stoiber, 415-1780.
        Public Affairs.--William M. Beecher, 415-8200.
    Executive Director for Operations.--James M. Taylor, 415-1700.
        Deputy Executive Director for--
            Nuclear Materials Safety, Safeguards, and Operations 
                Support.--Hugh L. Thompson, 415-1713.
            Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Regional Operations and 
                Research.--James L. Milhoan, 415-1705.



 
            OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH REVIEW COMMISSION

                     (Created by Public Law 91-596)

           1120 20th Street NW., 20036.  Phone, (202) 606-5100

Chairman.--Stuart E. Weisberg, 606-5374.
    Legal Advisor and Special Counsel.--Deborah A. Katz.
    Commissioner.--Edwin G. Foulke, Jr., 606-5370.
        Counsel to the Commissioner.--Stephen M. Settle.
    Commissoner.--Velma Montoya, 606-5377.
        Counsel to the Commissioner.--William W. Matchneer.
        
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    Administrative Law Judges:
        James Barkley, 425 Ivanhoe Street, Denver, CO 80220.
        Paul L. Brady, 1185 Niskey Lake Road, Atlanta, GA 30331.
        Richard DeBenedetto, 11-F Sea Breeze Lane, Nahant, MA 09108.
        John H. Frye, III, 1120 20th Street, NW, 9th Floor, Washington, 
            DC 20036-3419.
        Sidney Goldstein, 1880 Arapahoe Street, #2608, Denver, CO 80202-
            1858.
        Barbara L. Hassenfeld-Rutberg, McCormack Post Office and 
            Courthouse, Room 420, Boston, MA 02109-4501.
        Louis G. LaVecchia, 1615 Heather Glen, Richardson, TX 75081.
        Benjamin Loye, 3810 Marshall Street, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033.
        Michael H. Schoenfeld, 1120 20th Street, NW, 9th Floor, 
            Washington, DC 20036-3419.
        Stanley M. Schwartz, 16810 Park Hill Drive, Dallas TX 75248.
        Irving Sommer, 1951 Hopewood Drive, Falls Church, VA 22043.
        Nancy L. Spies, 1365 Peachtree Street, NE, Room 240, Atlanta, GA 
            30309-3119.
        Robert A. Yetman, McCormack Post Office and Courthouse, Room 
            420, Boston, MA 02109-4501.
    General Counsel.--Earl R. Ohman, Jr.
        Deputy General Counsel.--Patrick E. Moran, 606-5410.
    Executive Director.--William J. Gainer, 606-5380.
        Director for Management and Administrative Services.--Larry A. 
            Hoss.
    Executive Secretary.--Ray H. Darling, Jr.
    Public Affairs Specialist.--Linda A. Whitsett, 606-5398.



 
                       OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS

  (Created by Act of October 1, 1989; codified in 5 U.S.C, section 401)

  Suite 500, 1201 New York Avenue, 20005.  Phone, (202) 523-5757; FAX: 
                                523-6325

Director.--Stephen D. Potts.
        Executive Secretary.--Janet R. Papinchak.
    Deputy Director.--Donald E. Campbell.
    Special Assistant to the Director.--Stuart C. Gilman.
    General Counsel.--F. Gary Davis.
        Deputy General Counsel.--Jane S. Ley.
    Associate Director for--
        Administration.--Robert E. Lammon.
        Education.--Barbara A. Mullen-Roth.
        Program Assistance and Review.--Jack Covaleski.
    Chief, Information Resources Management.--James V. Parle.



 
                 OFFICE OF THE NUCLEAR WASTE NEGOTIATOR

         1823 Jefferson Place NW., 20036.  Phone, (202) 634-6244

Negotiator.--Richard H. Stallings.
    Deputy Negotiator.--Robert Mussler.
    Assistant to the Negotiator.--Brad Hoaglun.
    Chief of Staff.--Gary Catron.
    Science Advisor.--Robert Liimatainen.
    Director of Public Affairs.--Maureen Conley.
    General Counsel.--Michael Campilongo.
    Executive Assistant.--Martha H. Fitzsimmons.

  3050 North Lakeharbor Lane, Boise, ID 83703.  Phone, (208) 334-9876; 
                              FAX: 334-9880

    Assistant to the Negotiator.--Henry Ebert.
    Administrative Officer.--Thomas Lien.
    Special Assistant to the Negotiator.--Angie Neitzel.
    Administrative Assistant.--Jennifer Stone.


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                     OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

    OPM was created on January 1, 1979, by the President's 
Reorganization Plan No. 2 of 1978 and Public Law 95-454 of October 13, 
1978. OPM has assumed the personnel management functions of the U.S. 
Civil Service Commission, which has been abolished.

                         OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

 Theodore Roosevelt Building, 1900 E Street, 20415-0001.  Phone, (202) 
                                606-1212

Director.--James B. King, Room 5A09, 606-1000.
    Confidential Assistant.--Krysten Wallace, Room 5A09, 606-1000.
    Chief of Staff.--Michael C. Cushing, Room 5305, 606-1000.
        Deputy Chief of Staff/Executive Secretariat.--Richard B. Lowe, 
            Room 5319, 606-1100.
    Counselor to Director and Interagency Initiatives.--Michael A. 
        Grant, Room 5305, 606-1000.
    Interagency Affaris.--Leigh Shein, Room 5559, 606-1000.
    Program Management.--Douglas K. Walker, Room 5A09, 606-1000.
    Workplace and Partnership Counselor.--Sidney M. Conley, Room 5526, 
        606-1000.
    Deputy Director.--Lorraine Green, Room 5518, 606-1001.
        Executive Assistant.--Evelyn J. Turner, Room 5518, 606-1001.
        Assistant for Regional Operations.--Paula L. Bridgham, Room 
            5H22, 606-1001.
        Director, Extragovernmental Affairs/Combined Federal Campaign 
            Operations.--Gerri Hall, Room 6H28, 606-2564.
        Director, Federal Quality Institute.--Michele Hunt, Room 5554, 
            606-1000.

                    OFFICE OF CONGRESSIONAL RELATIONS

   Theodore Roosevelt Building, Room 5H30, 1900 E Street NE., 20415.  
                             Phone, 606-1300

Director.--Ira N. Forman.
    Deputy Director.--Cynthia A. Brock-Smith, Room 5305.
        Confidential Assistant.--Thomas Hicks, Room 5430.
        Special Assistants: Michael Martin, Room 5430; Stephan 
            Silberfarb, Room 5H30.
    Senior Congressional Relations Officers: Robert J. Hoke; David J. 
        Messing; Rebecca A.R. Voslow.
    Congressional Relations Officer.--Jenny L. Marion.
    Chief, Congressional Liaison Office.--Charlene E. Luskey, Room B322, 
        Rayburn House Office Building, 632-6296.
    Legislative Analysis.--James N. Woodruff, Room 7520, 606-1424.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

  Room 6H31, Theodore Roosevelt Building, 1900 E Street 20415.  Phone, 
                                606-1200

Inspector General.--Patrick E. McFarland.
    Executive Assistant.--M. Fran Seidl, Room 6400.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Joseph R. Willever, Room 6400.
    Special Counsel.--E. Jeremy Hutton, Room 6400.
    Assistant Inspector General for Audits.--Harvey D. Thorp, Room 6400.
        Deputy Assistant Inspector General.--Sanders P. Gerson, Room 
            6400, 606-1306.
        Insurance Audits Division.--Mary Detwiler, Court House Plaza II, 
            2300 Clarendon Blvd., Arlington, VA, (703) 908-8600.
        Financial and Administrative Audits Division.--Donna R. Ballard, 
            Room 6400, 606-1420.
    Assistant Inspector General for--
        Evaluations and Inspections.--Kenneth D. Huffman, Room 6400, 
            606-3791.
        Investigations.--Jimmy H. Andrews, Room 6400, 606-3799.
        Policy, Resources Management and Oversight.--J. David Cope, Room 
            6400.
        Quality Management and Innovation.--Gary S. Yauger, Room 6400, 
            606-3811.

               FEDERAL PREVAILING RATE ADVISORY COMMITTEE

  Room 1340, Theodore Roosevelt Building, 1900 E Street 20415.  Phone, 
                                606-1500

    Chairman.--Anthony F. Ingrassia.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

  Room 7353, Theodore Roosevelt Building, 1900 E Street 20415.  Phone, 
                                606-1700

General Counsel.--Lorraine Lewis.
    Deputy General Counsel.--[Vacant], Room 7F08.
    
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    Administrative Officer.--Brenda Hickey, Room 7F08.
    Assistant General Counsel for Staffing and Civil Rights.--Rhoda G. 
        Lawrence, Room 7542, 606-1701.
    Associate General Counsel for Compensation.--James S. Green, Room 
        7552, 606-1980.
    Assistant General Counsel for Merit Systems.--James F. Hicks, Room 
        7536, 606-1920.

                        OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS

  Theodore Roosevelt Building, Room 5F12, 1900 E Street 20415.  Phone, 
                                606-1800

Director.--Janice Lachance.
    Deputy Director.--Rosalie Cameron.
    Senior Adviser.--Edward Shell.

                     OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

  Theodore Roosevelt Building, Room 5450, 1900 E Street 20415.  Phone, 
                                606-0961

Director.--Carmen Lomellin.

                          ADMINISTRATION GROUP

  Theodore Roosevelt Building, Room 5542, 1900 E Street 20415.  Phone, 
                                606-2000

Associate Director.--Mary Lou Lindholm.
    Management Support Staff.--William A. Farran, Jr., (acting).
    Assistant Director for Equal Employment Opportunity.--Violet Parker 
        (acting), Room 5431, 606-2460.

        Court House Plaza II, 2300 Clarendon Blvd., Arlington, VA

    Assistant Director for Information Resources Management.--Glenn 
        Sutton, Room 500, (703) 908-8700.
        Information Systems.--Steve Feher (acting), Room 500, (703) 908-
            8750.
        Macon Data Center.--Larry Miller, 4685 Log Cabin Drive, Macon, 
            GA, (912) 744-2140.
        Plans and Policies.--Robert M. Huley (acting), Room 500, (703) 
            908-8550.
        Systems Management and Support.--Gerald M. Hayes (acting), Room 
            500, (703) 908-8720.

              1900 E Street NW., Washington, DC 20415-0001

        Retirement Systems and Operations.--Eugene A. Walker, Room 2429, 
            606-2380.
        Washington Data Processing Center.--Linwood Bonneville, Room 
            B347, 606-2085.
    Assistant Director for Personnel.--William R. Irvin (acting), Room 
        1447, 606-2440.
        Employee and Labor Relations Division.--Gary Brooks, Room 2451, 
            606-2154.
        Personnel Operations Division.--Jackie Taylor (acting), Room 
            1447, 606-1630.
        Personnel Policy and Evaluation Division.--Perry P. Oland 
            (acting), Room 1447, 606-1402.
        Personnel Systems Support Division.--Anne Waggoner, Room 1447, 
            606-2354.
        Training and Development Division.--Alicia McPhie, Room 1447, 
            606-1993.

                           CAREER ENTRY GROUP

  Theodore Roosevelt Building, Room 6F08, 1900 E Street 20415.  Phone, 
                                606-0800

Associate Director.--Leonard R. Klein.
    Deputy Associate Director.--Donna D. Beecher.
        Administrative Law Judge.--John Flannery, Room 2433, 606-0810.
        Budget and Financial Systems Office.--Barbara Jones, Room 6355, 
            606-2004.
        Performance Measurement and Customer Relations Office.--Sandra 
            S. Payne, Room 6554, 606-0900.
        Diversity Office.--Marilyn Thornton (acting), Room 6355, 606-
            1059.
        Employment Information Office.--Richard Whitford, Room 6355, 
            606-2605.
        Personnel Research and Development Center.--Marilyn K. Gowing, 
            Room 6355, 606-0820.
            Assessment Services Division.--John Kraft, Room 6462 606-
                1366.
            Measurement Research and Application Division.--Magda 
                Colberg, Room 6451, 606-0880.
            Organizational Effectiveness Division.--Craig Pettibone, 
                Room 6454, 606-1366.
            Workforce Quality Division.--Donna Gregory, Room 6457, 606-
                0860.
                
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    Staffing Reinvention Office.--Patricia H. Paige, Room 6A121, 606-
        0830.
        Washington Examining Services Office.--Sherry Turpenoff, Room 
            2458, 606-2525.
        Workforce Restructuring Office.--Edward McHugh, Room 6504, 606-
            0960.

                  4085 Log Cabin Drive, Macon, GA 31298

    Director, Staffing Service Center.--Kenneth P. Mayhew, (912) 744-
        2072.
        Deputy Director.--C. Lee Willis, (912) 744-2051.
    Employment Information Support Division.--Paul Carr, (912) 744-2168.
    Production Division.--Don Monroe, (912) 744-2082.
    Systems Development Division.--Don Peterson, (912) 744-2078.

                  PERSONNEL SYSTEMS AND OVERSIGHT GROUP

  Theodore Roosevelt Building, Room 7508, 1900 E Street 20415.  Phone, 
                                606-2800

Associate Director.--Barbara L. Fiss.
    Personnel Systems Service Center.--Staff, 606-2577.
    Program Management Office.--David A. Horne (acting), Room 7300, 606-
        2900.
    Reimbursable Service Coordinator.--John Warren, Room 7H29, 606-1578.
    Assistant Director for Agency Compliance and Evaluation.--Michael D. 
        Clogston, Room 7695, 606-2840.
        Classification Appeals Office.--Richard Leverone, Room 7305, 
            606-2990.
        Compliance and Operations Division.--Mario V. Caviglia, Room 
            7689, 606-2980.
        Program Development Division.--Bruce Oland, Room 7661, 606-2458.
    Assistant Director for Classification.--Raymond E. Moran (acting), 
        Room 7H29, 606-2950.
    Assistant Director for Compensation Policy.--Donald J. Winstead 
        (acting), Room 6H31, 606-2880.
        Compensation Administration Division.--Jerome Mikowicz, Room 
            7H24, 606-2858.
        Information Analysis Division.--David A. Horne (acting), Room 
            7420, 606-2092.
        Salary Systems Division.--Ruth M. O'Donnell, Room 6H31, 606-
            2838.
        Wage Systems Division.--Barbara K. Fudge, Room 7H34, 606-2848.
    Assistant Director for Labor Relations and Workforce Performance.--
        Allan D. Heuerman, Room 7412, 606-2910.
        Family Programs and Employee Relations Division.--Marjorie 
            Marks, Room 7412, 606-2920.
        Work and Family Program Center.--Jayne Seidman, Room 7316, 606-
            5520.
        Labor-Management Relations Division.--Phyllis G. Foley (acting), 
            Room 7412, 606-2930.
        Performance Management and Incentive Awards Division.--Doris L. 
            Hausser, Room 7454, 606-2720.
    Assistant Director for Systems Innovation.--[Vacant], Room 7433, 
        606-2820.
        Deputy Assistant Director.--Dana K. Sitnick, Room 7439, 606-
            2810.
    Assistant Director for Workforce Information.--John E. Curnow 
        (acting), Room 7494, 606-1977.
        Privacy Act Advisor.--John Sanet, Room 7494, 606-1955.
        Statistical Analysis and Services Division.--Andrew P. Klugh 
            (acting), Room 7485, 606-2850.

                     RETIREMENT AND INSURANCE GROUP

  Theodore Roosevelt Building, Room 4A10, 1900 E Street 20415.  Phone, 
                                606-0600

Associate Director.--William E. Flynn III.
    Actuaries Office.--Nancy Kichak, Room 4307, 606-0722.
    Assistant Director for Financial Control and Management.--Franklin 
        L. Lattanzi (acting), Room 4312, 606-0660.
        Deputy Assistant Director.--Franklin L. Lattanzi, Room 4312, 
            606-0660.
        Budget and Program Information Division.--Douglas C. Groft, Room 
            4332, 606-0650.
        Debt Management Staff.--Joyce Wilson (acting), Room 3471, 606-
            0713.
        FERS Design Division.--George E. Hyder, Room 3H19, 606-0606.
        Fiscal Management Division.--Robert A. Yuran, Room 3453, 606-
            0666.
        Management Services Division.--Ethel Koger (acting), Room 4H28, 
            606-0616.
        Quality Assurance Division.--Larry P. Holman, Room 4316, 606-
            0640.
        Assistant Director for Insurance Programs.--Lucretia F. Myers, 
            Room 3415, 606-0770.
        Deputy Assistant Director.--Kenneth H. Glass, Jr., Room 3415, 
            606-0770.
            Health Benefits Contracts Division I.--Kenneth A. Lease, 
                Room 3415, 606-0737.
            Health Benefits Contracts Division II.--Robert E. Sprouse, 
                Room 3415, 606-0756.
            Health Benefits Contracts Division III.--Shirley Harris, 
                Room 3425, 606-0727.
            Insurance Audits Resolution Division.--William J. 
                Washington, Room 3439, 606-3818.
            Insurance Policy Division.--Abby L. Block, Room 4351, 606-
                0191.
                
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            Insurance Program Management Office.--Jack Richards, Room 
                2H30, 606-3821.
            Program Planning and Evaluation Division.--David Lewis, Room 
                3415, 606-0745.
    Assistant Director for Retirement Policy Development.--Reginald M. 
        Jones, Jr., Room 4351, 606-0788.
        Agency Services Division.--Mary M. Sugar, Room 4351, 606-0788.
        Reconsideration and Appeals Division.--Joseph C. Parker, Room 
            3457, 606-0555.
        Retirement Policy Division.--John Landers, Room 4351, 606-0299.
    Assistant Director for Retirement Programs.--Frank D. Titus, Room 
        3305, 606-0300.
        Deputy Assistant Director for Operations.--Eleanor P. Goodwin, 
            Room 3305, 606-0300.
        Deputy Assistant Director for Policy.--[Vacant], Room 3305, 606-
            0300.
        Adjudication Division I.--John Crawford, Room 4458, 606-0313.
        Adjudication Division II.--Edward K. Washington, Jr., Room 3321, 
            606-0444.
        Disability and Special Entitlements Division.--William C. 
            Jackson, Room 3468, 606-0270.
        Entitlements Division.--Victor J. Roy.
        FERS Division.--Daniel A. Green, Room 4429, 606-0490.
        Operations Support Division.--Lorraine E. Dettman, Room 3349, 
            606-3764.
        Retirement Information Office.--Nancy Evers, Room 1323, 606-
            0500.
        Retirement Operations Center.--John E. Bell, P.O. Box 45, 
            Boyers, PA 16017, (412) 794-8442.
        Retirement Services Division.--James K. Freiert (acting), Room 
            3321, 606-2039.

                          INVESTIGATIONS GROUP

  Theodore Roosevelt Building, Room 5478, 1900 E Street 20415.  Phone, 
                                606-1999

Associate Director.--Patricia W. Lattimore, Room 200ES, 376-3800.
    Deputy Associate Director.--John L. Lafferty, Room 200ES, 376-3800.
    Comptroller.--Charles F. Overend, Room 200ES, 376-3800.
        Atlanta Federal Investigation Division.--M. David Plummer, 75 
            Spring Street, SW., Atlanta, GA 30303-3109, (404) 331-3475.
        Chicago Federal Investigation Division.--Clark J. Trapp, 230 
            South Deerborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604-1687, (312) 353-
            2912.
        Dallas Federal Investigation Division.--Philip H. Strand 
            (acting), 1100 Commerce Street, 4th Floor, Dallas, TX 75242-
            0001, (214) 767-8201.
        Federal Investigations Processing Center.--Philip W. Gasiewicz, 
            1137 Branchton Road, Boyers, PA 16018, (412) 794-5612.
        Marketing and Evaluation Division.--John H. Crandell, Room 
            200ES, 376-3800.
        Philadelphia Federal Investigation Division.--Richard L. 
            MacKenzie, 600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106-1596, 
            (215) 597-4452.
        San Francisco Federal Investigation Division.--Neil E. 
            VonTersch, 120 Howard Street, 7th Floor, San Francisco, CA 
            94105-0001, (415) 281-7000.
        Washington Investigation and Training Division.--Peter Garcia, 
            7630 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA, (703) 756-9060.

                    HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT GROUP

  Theodore Roosevelt Building, Room 5554, 1900 E Street 20415.  Phone, 
                                606-1575

Director.--Carol J. Okin, Room 6484.
    Deputy Director.--Judith M. Jaffe, Room 6484.
    Program Analysis Officer.--Deborah D. Smith, Room 6484.
    Assistant Director for Executive Resources.--Kay Joyce Edwards, Room 
        6484, 606-1610.
        SES Operations Division.--[Vacant], Room 6482, 606-2246.
        SES Services Division.--H. Joe Shepherd, Room 6470, 606-1728.

         Ballston Metro, 901 North Stuart Street, Arlington, VA

    Assistant Director for Marketing and Information.--Don G. Mizaur, 
        Room 1310, 235-1006.
        Administrative Systems Division.--Jonathan T. McMullen, 1400 
            Wilson Blvd., Room 800, Arlington, VA 22209, 312-7265.
        Marketing and Interagency Coordination Division.--Richard J. 
            Indelicato, Room 1311, 235-1006.
    Assistant Director for Planning and Development.--Sarah Adams, Room 
        1318, 235-1088.
        Development Division.--Thomas H. Loftis (acting), Room 1317, 
            235-1086.
        Planning Division.--C.D. Pangallo, Room 1317, 235-1084.
    Assistant Director for Training Operations.--Dee W. Henderson, 1400 
        Wilson Blvd., Room 800, Arlington, VA 22209, 312-7222.
        
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        Deputy Assistant Director.--George J. Sabo, 1400 Wilson Blvd., 
            Room 800, Arlington, VA 22209, 312-7222.
        Career Development Programs.--Lewis W. Taylor, 1400 Wilson 
            Blvd., Room 800, Arlington, VA 22209, 312-7222.
        Eastern Management Development Center.--Thomas C. Dausch, 
            Lancaster, PA, (717) 399-0112.
        European Training Program.--Norman V. Pocase, 1900 E. Street 
            NW., Washington, DC 20415-0001, 606-1225.
        Government Affairs Institute.--Kenneth A. Gold, 1400 Wilson 
            Blvd., Room 800, Arlington, VA 22209, 312-7214.
        National Independent Study Center.--Michael T. Allen (acting), 
            Denver, CO, (303) 969-5800.
        Training Assistance Programs and Services.--Harold Segal, Room 
            1304, 235-1035.
        Washington Training Center.--Nancy Randa, 1400 Wilson Blvd., 
            Room 1005, Arlington, VA 22209, 312-7210.
        Western Management Development Center.--Sharon S. Senecal, 
            Aurora, CO, (303) 671-1010.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Regional Directors:
    Atlanta Region.--Ronald E. Brooks, Richard B. Russell Federal 
            Building, 75 Spring Street SW., Atlanta, GA 30303-3019, 
            (404) 331-3459.
        Deputy Regional Director.--John W. Ehlers, 331-3460.
    Chicago Region.--Steven R. Cohen, John C. Kluczynski Federal 
            Building, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 60604-0001, 
            (312) 353-2901.
        Deputy Regional Director.--Joseph D. Stix, 353-2900.
    Dallas Region.--Edward Vela, Jr., 1100 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 
            75242-0001, (214) 767-8227.
        Deputy Regional Director.--Eugene J. Rouleau.
    Philadelphia Region.--Rose Gwin, William J. Green, Jr. Federal 
            Building, 600 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106-1596, 
            (215) 597-4543.
        Deputy Regional Director.--Gordon J. Wright, 597-4544.
    San Francisco Region.--Joseph S. Patti, 120 Howard Street, 7th 
            Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105-0001 (415) 281-7000.
        Deputy Regional Director.--Theodore G. Shepherd.



 
                      OFFICE OF THE SPECIAL COUNSEL

             (Authorized by 5 U.S.C. 1101 and 5 U.S.C. 1211)

       1730 M Street NW., Suite 300, 20036.  Phone, (202) 653-7188

Special Counsel.--Kathleen Day Koch, Room 300, 653-7122.
    Deputy Special Counsel.--James A. Kahl, 653-6000.
        Investigations Division.--Robert D. L'Heureux, 653-7193.
        Legislative and Public Affairs Division.--Michael Lawrence, 653-
            9001.
        Planning and Advice Division.--Erin McDonnell, 653-8971.
        Prosecution Division.--William E. Reukauf, 653-8970.
        Management Division.--William L. Dean, 653-7144.



 
                         PANAMA CANAL COMMISSION

                      (Created by Public Law 96-70)

 1825 I Street NW., Suite 1050, 20006.  Phone, (202) 634-6441; FAX: 634-
                                  6439

Secretary.--Michael Rhode, Jr.
    Assistant to the Secretary for--
        Board Affairs.--Virginia Allen.
        Commission Affairs.--Barbara Fuller.
        Congressional Affairs.--David R. Ballenger.
        Financial Affairs.-- Barbara Sanders.

                                IN PANAMA

Administrator.--Gilberto Guardia.
    Deputy Administrator.--Raymond P. Laverty.
    
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                               PEACE CORPS

                     (Created by Public Law 97-113)

    1990 K Street 20526.  Phone, (202) 606-3886; FAX: (703) 235-9189

                    Toll Free Number, (800) 424-8580

                         OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR

Director.--Carol Bellamy, Room E-8114, 606-3970.
    Deputy Director.--Charles Baquet, Room 8106.
    Special Assistant to the Director.--Jessie Lieder, Room 8110, 606-
        4463.
        Special Assistant/Deputy Director.--Peaches Joyal, Room 8104, 
            606-3719.
    Special Assistant/White House Liaison.--Tom Edwards, Room 8116.
        Administrative Officer.--Carolyn Dowling, Room 8208, 606-2913.
        Staff Assistant.--Daphne Reid-Miller, Room 8100, 606-3970.
    General Counsel.--Brian J. Sexton, Room 8302.
        Associate General Counsels: Kirby Mullen, Room 8308, Tim 
            Persons, Room 8311; Mark Lindberg, Room 8300; Thomas Tighe, 
            Room 8122.
            Paralegal Specialist.--Alicia Bennett, Room 8300.
            Confidential Assistant.--Elizabeth McAlee, Room 8304.
            Expert Consultants: Robert L. Martin, Room 8306; Randi 
                Greenwald, Room 8300.
    Director, Office of Congressional Relations.--Joan Timoney, Room 
        8424, 606-3210.
        Legislative Liaison Officer.--Caroline McLean.
        Correspondence Analyst, Executive Secretariat.--Deloris 
            Capehart, Room 8113, 606-3250.
    Director, Planning and Policy Analysis.--Maureen Carroll, Room 9528, 
        606-3528.
        Administrative Assistant.--Sheila Rose, Room 9522, 606-3315.
        Special Assistant.--Bessy Kong, Room 9530, 606-9440.
        Special Projects Manager.--Peter Persell, Room 9518, 606-3315.
        Management Analysts: Fred Marton, Room 9526, 606-3526; Dennis 
            Finney, Room 9530, 606-3527; Christy Schildwachter, Room 
            9526, 606-3167.
    Manager/Diversity and EEO.--Mabel Dobarro, Room 8504, 606-3324.
        EEO Manager.--Elizabeth Trujillo, Room 8502, 606-3324.
    Director, Office of Communications.--Celia Fischer, Room 8120, 606-
        3904.
        Special Assistant.--Mike Chapman, Room 8118, 606-3724.
    Director of--
        Publications and Public Affairs.--Sarah Bott, Room 8524, 606-
            0062.
        Press.--Tom White, Room 8122, 606-9357.
        Video and Photo Services.--Sandee D. Radtke, Room 8512, 606-
            3377.
        Marketing.--Steve Abbott, Room 8504, 606-3780.
    Director, Office of Private Sector Relations.--Amy Rule, Room 8420, 
        606-3360.
    Inspector General.--Deborah Holt Kirk, Room 5300, 606-3320.
        Deputy Inspector General.--Jacquelyn Walsh, Room 5110, 606-3909.
            Assistant Inspector General.--Pasquale Ferrucci, Room 5108, 
                606-3906.

                 OFFICE OF PLANNING, BUDGET, AND FINANCE

Chief, Financial Officer.--Ellen Yaffe, Room 6224, 606-3981.
    Deputy Chief Financial Officer.--Lana Hurdle, Room 6340, 606-3785.
    Planning Officer.--Barbara Busch, Room 6356, 606-3795.
    Administrative Officer.--Rhonda Carpenter, Room 6220, 606-3776.
    Budget Officer.--Peter Shaw, Room 6344, 606-3860.
    Director of--
        Office of Financial Services.--Yvonne Vaughan, Room 6210, 606-
            3137.
        Accounting Operations Division.--Catherine Johnson (acting), 
            Room 6306, 606-9520.
        Fiscal Services Division.--Tim Hancock, Room 6338, 606-1169.
        Deputy Director.--Kent Martin, Room 6382, 606-3739.
        Volunteer and Staff Payroll Services Division.--Kent Martin, 
            Room 6382, 606-3739.
        Deputy Director.--John Ogle, Room 6390, 606-3978.

                            VOLUNTEER SUPPORT

Associate Director.--Judy Harrington, Room 6422, 606-3916.
    Special Assistant.--Candy Hanson, Room 6426, 606-3916.
    Director, Office of--
        Special Services.--Barbara Pickett, Room 6420, 606-3043.
        Medical Services.--David Gootnick, Room 6486, 606-3014.
        Deputy Director OMS.--Susan Gambino, Room 6482, 606-3481.
        
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    Regional Health Coordinator for--
        Africa.--Debbie Parker, Room 6438, 606-9532.
        Asia and Pacific.--Michele Price, Room 6490, 606-9530.
        Eurasia and the Middle East.--Carol Stewart, Room 6474, 606-
            9341.
        Inter-America.--Karen Roberts, Room 6450, 606-9333.
    Medical Records Administrator.--Cheryl Bullock, Room 6398, 606-3471.
    Directors;
        Office of Domestic Programs.--Christopher Hedrick, Room 9524, 
            606-9499.
        RPCV Career Services.--Mona Melanson, Room 7660, 606-3126.
        World Wise Schools.--Margaret Legowski, Room 9510, 606-3294.
        Fellows/USA.--Henry Fernandez, Room 9506, 606-9494.
    Associate Director/Communication Enhancement.--Judith Babbits, Room 
        9503, 606-9495.

                        INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS

Associate Director.--John Hogan, Room 7110, 606-9454.
    P&T Liaison Officer.--Kathy Rulon, 7112, 606-9469.
    Administrative Liaison Officer.--Peter Loan, 7114, 606-9470.
        Administrative Assistant.--Victoria Tunba, Room 7108, 606-9468.
    Director for--
        Staff Training and Development Division.--Duane Karlen, Room 
            9324, 606-9370.
        Office of Training and Program Support.--Howard Anderson, Room 
            8636, 606-3208.
    Executive Secretary.--Sharon Jenkins, Room 8632, 606-9483.
    Director of--
        Program Technical Support Division.--George Mahaffey, Room 8648, 
            606-3101.
        General Support Division.--David Wolfe, Room 8684, 606-3086.
        Training Division.--Meri Ames, Room 8620, 606-9487.
        Staging.--Sheila Lee, Room 8419, 606-3865.
    Assistant Coordinator, UN Volunteer Program.--Melissa Ward, Room 
        8603, 606-3370.
    Regional Director, Office of--
        Inter-American Operations.--Victor Johnson, Room 7316, 606-3337.
        Africa Operations.--Sandra Robinson, Room 7518, 606-3180.
        Asia-Pacific Operations.--Margaret Goodman, Room 7632, 606-1005.
        Europe, Central Asia, Mediterranean.--Fred O'Regan, Room 7222, 
            606-3862.

                               MANAGEMENT

Associate Director.--Stanley D. Suyat, Room 5516, 606-3394.
    Director for--
        Personnel Security Staff.--Joseph Jaffa, Room 5200, 606-3698.
        Office of Human Resource Management.--Sharon Barbee Fletcher, 
            Room 4100, 606-8038.
        Office of Contracts.--Paul Allman, Room 6368, 606-9511.
        Administrative Services.--Jose Laracuente, Room 5414, 606-3380.
        Transportation Division.--Carol Lemon, Room 2232, 606-3560.
        Property/Supply Division.--Joseph DiBenedetto, Room 5344, 606-
            0948.
    Medical Supply Officer, Overseas Support Branch.--Debbie Gallagher, 
        Room 5346, 606-3141.
    Property Officer, Property and Logistics Branch.--Felton Banks, Room 
        5324, 606-1243.
    Director of--
        Reference, Research and Distribution Division.--Felice M. 
            Pelosi, Room 5406, 606-3420.
        Information Resources Management.--Ron Conner, Room 5538, 606-
            4434.

                   VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION

Associate Director.--Patti Garamendi, Room 9112, 606-3080.
    Director for--
        Office of Recruitment.--John Coyne (acting), Room 9108, 606-
            3018.
        Minority Recruitment.--Raymond Gonzales, Room 9336, 606-3454.
        Office of Placement.--Liz Lostumbo, Room 9204, 606-3112.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Atlanta. Room 2324, 101 Marietta Street NW., Atlanta, GA 30323, (404) 
    331-2932; (800) 241-3862 (GA, AL, MS, SC, FL, TN).
Boston. Room 450, 10 Causeway Street, Boston, MA 02222-1099, (617) 565-
    5555 (800) 648-8052 (MA, VT, RI, ME, NH).
    
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Chicago. Suite 450, 55 West Monroe, Chicago, IL 60603, (312) 353-4990; 
    (800) 621-3670 (IN only).
Dallas. P.O. Box 638, Room 230, 400 North Ervay Street, Dallas, TX 
    75221, FAX: (214) 767-5435; (800) 527-9216 outside Texas (AR, NM, 
    OK, LA, TX).
Denver. Suite 550, 140 East 19th Avenue, Denver, CO 80203, (303) 866-
    1057; (800) 525-4621 (MT, SD, ND, UT, WY).
Detroit. Room M-74, 477 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226, (313) 226-
    7928; (800) 621-3670, (800) 621-3670 (MI, KY, OH).
Kansas City. Suite 565, 500 State Avenue, Kansas City, KS 66101, (913) 
    551-5700; (800) 424-8580 (IA, MO, NE).
Los Angeles. Suite 8104, 11000 Wilshire Boulevard, West Los Angeles, CA 
    90024, (310) 235-7444; (800) 832-0681 (AZ, Southern CA).
Minneapolis. Suite 420, 330 Second Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55401, 
    (612) 348-1480; (800) 442-8580 (MN), (800) 328-8282 (WI only).
New York. Room 1317, 90 Church Street, New York, NY 10007, (212) 264-
    6981, (800) 972-0970 (NY, CT, PA, PR, NJ).
San Francisco. Room 533, 211 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 
    744-2677, (800) 292-2461 (HI, Northern CA, NV).
Seattle. Suite 1776, 2001 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121, (206) 553-
    5490; (800) 426-1022 (eastern WA, OR, ID, AK).
Washington, DC. Suite 701, 1555 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209, 
    (703) 235-9191; (800) 551-2214 (DC, MD, DE, NC, WV, VA).



 
               PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

Chairman of the Board.--Richard A. Hauser, Baker and Hostetler, 1050 
        Connecticut Avenue, 20036, (202) 861-1541; FAX: 861-1783.
    Vice Chairman.--Edward E. Allison, Ed Allison, Inc., 145 Brinkby 
        Avenue, Suite B, Reno, NV 89509, (702) 828-1200; FAX: 828-1286.
    Members:
        Catherine M. Boucree, Boucree Enterprises, 1540 Geranium Street 
            NW., 20012, 265-2260; FAX: 265-1335.
        Jeannette Naylor Cope, J. Naylor Cope Company, 3315 Maud Street 
            NW., 20016, 244-6400; FAX: 244-4005.
        Walter J. Ganzi, Jr., The Palm Management Corporation, 3246 
            Banks Mill Road, Aiken, SC 29803, (803) 649-0204; FAX: 641-
            1434
        Jayne B. Ikard, The Joint Center for Political Studies, 1090 
            Vermont Avenue, 20005, 789-3514; FAX: 789-6390.
        Peter Terpeluk, Jr., Peter Terpeluk and Associates, 1800 K 
            Street NW., 20006, 833-4927; FAX: 223-8036
        Eleanor Lyons Williams, 500 23rd Street NW., 20037, 293-2375; 
            FAX: 293-2375.
    Executive Director.--Lester M. Hunkele III, 724-9073; FAX: 724-0246.
        Assistant Director/Legal.--Robert E. McCally, 724-9088; FAX: 
            724-0246.
        Assistant Director/Development.--Jerry M. Smedley, 724-9068; 
            FAX: 724-0246.
            Director for--
                Corporate Affairs.--Anne P. Hartzell, 724-9062; FAX: 
                    724-0246.
                Design and Planning.--Jan Frankina, 724-0761; FAX: 724-
                    0246.
                Finance and Administration.--Alexander K. Milin, 724-
                    9067; FAX: 724-0246.
                Public Improvements.--Richard Sitek, 724-9038; FAX: 724-
                    0246.
        Administrative Officer and Secretary, Board of Directors.--Diane 
            G. Smith, 724-9091; FAX: 724-0246.



 
                  PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION

            1200 K Street 20005-4026.  Phone, (202) 326-4010

                           BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Chairman.--Robert B. Reich, Secretary of Labor.
    Members:
        Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury.
        Ronald H. Brown, Secretary of Commerce.
        
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                                OFFICIALS

Executive Director.--Martin Slate, 326-4010.
    Deputy Executive Director for Insurance Operations and Chief 
            Negotiator.--Ellen A. Hennessy, 326-4010.
    Deputy Executive Director and--
        Chief Financial Officer.--N. Anthony Calhoun, 326-4170.
        Chief of Staff.--[Vacant].
        Chief Operating Officer.--William B. Posner.
        Director for--
            Communications and Public Affairs Department.--Judith E. 
                Welles, 326-4040.
            Corporate Budget Department.--Henry R. Thompson, 326-4120.
            Corporate Policy and Research Department.--Stuart Sirkin, 
                326-4080.
            Financial Operations Department.--Edward L. Knapp, 326-4060.
            Human Resources and Support Services Department.--Frank 
                Tobin, 326-4110.
            Information Resources Management Department.--Rick Miller, 
                326-4170.
            Insurance Operations Department.--Bennie Hagans, 326-4050.
            Participant and Employer Appeals Department.--Harriet 
                Jerburg, 326-4090.
    General Counsel.--Terrence Deneen (acting), 3267-4116.
    Inspector General.--Wayne R. Poll, 326-4030.

                           ADVISORY COMMITTEE

Chairperson.--Milton Irvin (acting), (212) 783-2748.
    Members:
        Judith A. Scott, (212) 624-6940, [6 vacancies].



 
                         POSTAL RATE COMMISSION

 1333 H Street NW., Suite 300, 20268-0001.  Phone, (202) 789-6800; FAX: 
                                789-6861

Chairperson.--Edward J. Gleiman, 789-6805.
    Vice Chairman.--W.H. (Trey) LeBlanc III, 789-6813.
    Commissioners:
        George W. Haley, 789-6868.
        H. Edward Quick, Jr., 789-6810.
        Wayne A. Schley, 789-6801.
    Chief Administrative Officer and Secretary.--Margaret P. Crenshaw, 
        789-6840.
    Legal Advisor.--Stephen L. Sharfman, 789-6820.
    Director, Office of--
        Consumer Advocate.--Gail W. Willette, 789-6830.
        Rates, Analysis and Planning.--Robert H. Cohen, 789-6850.



 
            PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON WHITE HOUSE FELLOWSHIPS

            712 Jackson Place, 20503.  Phone, (202) 395-4522

Chairman.--Marjorie Benton.
    Director.--Brooke Shearer.
        Associate Director.--John Shiffman.
    Administrative Officer.--Janet Kelliher.



 
     PRESIDENT'S COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYMENT OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

 1331 F. Street, 20004.  Phone, (202) 376-6200; TDD, 376-5050; FAX: 376-
                                  6219

Chairman.--Tony Coelho.
    Vice Chairpersons.--I. King Jordan, Leonore Miller, Neil Jacobson, 
        Karen Meyer.
    Executive Director.--Richard C. Douglas.
    Deputy Executive Director.--Paul M. Meyer.


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           PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORTS

  701 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Suite 250, 20004.  Phone, (202) 272-3421

Co-Chairs:--Tom McMillen; Florence Griffith-Joyner.
    Executive Director.--Matthew Guidry, Ph.D. (acting).
    Council Members:
Florence Griffith Joyner, Co-Chair
Elizabeth Arendt
Ralph Boston
Rockne Freitas
Veronica Goldberg
Calvin Hill
Deborah Slaner Larkin
Jack Mills
Amber Travsky
Tom McMillen, Co-Chair
Jeff Blatnick
Don Casey
Zina Garrison-Jackson
Jimmie Heuga
Judith Kieffer
Ira Leesfield
Kevin Saunders
Sandra Perlmutter, Executive Director



 
                   SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

450 Fifth Street NW., 20549.  Phone, (202) 942-8088; FAX: 942-9628, TTY 
                      Relay Service: 1-800-877-8339

                             THE COMMISSION

Chairman.--Arthur Levitt.
    Executive Assistant to the Chairman.--Lori Richards, 942-0115.
    Senior Counselor to the Chairman.--Carrie E. Dwyer, 942-0120.
    Special Counsel to the Chairman.--John H. Walsh, 942-0120.
    Counselors to the Chairman: Barbara B. Hannigan, Ronald C. Long, 
        Michael Schlein, Mark P. Tellini, 942-0120.
    Commissioners:
        Richard Y. Roberts, 942-0600.
            Counsel to the Commissioner.--Brian Lane, 942-0607.
        Steven M.H. Wallman, 942-0800.
            Counsels to the Commissioner: Catherine T. Dixon, 942-0806; 
                Andre E. Owens, 942-0807.

                    OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Executive Director.--James M. McConnell, 942-4300; FAX: 942-9588.
    Deputy Executive Director.--Susan Baumann, 942-4300.
        Special Counsel to the Executive Director.--Jessica L. Kole, 
            942-4304.

                   OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES

Chief Administrative Law Judge.--Brenda P. Murray, 942-0399.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

Secretary.--Jonathan G. Katz, 942-7070.
    Deputy Secretary.--Margaret H. McFarland, 942-7070.
    Library Director.--Jane T. Sessa, 942-7090.

                       OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS

Director.--Nancy M. Smith, 942-7041; FAX: 942-9634.

                 OFFICE OF EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Acting Director.--Jessica Kole, 942-0044; FAX: 942-9547.
    Special Counsels to the Director: D. Leah Meltzer, 942-0059 (Special 
        Programs); Karen Macrae Smith, 942-0055.

       OFFICE OF FREEDOM OF INFORMATION AND PRIVACY ACT OPERATIONS

FOIA/Privacy Act Officer.--Hannah R. Hall, 942-4320.

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                     OFFICE OF THE CHIEF ACCOUNTANT

Chief Accountant.--Walter P. Schuetze, 942-4400; FAX: 942-9656.
    Deputy Chief Accountant.--John M. Riley, 942-9440.
    Chief Counsel.--Robert E. Burns, 942-4400.

                       OFFICE OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS

Chief Economist.--Susan Woodward, 942-8020; FAX: 942-9657.
    Director, Economic and Policy Research.--Jeffrey Davis, 942-8020.

                        OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel.--Simon M. Lorne, 942-0900; FAX: 942-9625.
    Special Counsel to the General Counsel.--Allan A. Capute, 942-0901.
    Solicitor and Deputy General Counsel.--Paul Gonson, 942-0910.
    Ethics Counsel.--[Vacant.]
    Associate General Counsel for Appellate Litigation and Bankruptcy.--
            Jacob H. Stillman, 942-0930.
        Assistant General Counsels: (Principal Assistant), Eric 
            Summergrad, 942-0911; (Bankruptcy and Appellate Litigation), 
            Katharine Gresham, 942-0810; (Appellate Litigation), Brian 
            Bellardo, 942-0820; Lucinda McConathy, 942-0904.
    Associate General Counsel for Litigation and Administrative 
            Practice.--Richard M. Humes, 942-0940.
        Assistant General Counsels: (Litigation and Administrative 
            Practice), Susan A. Yashar, 942-0840; James A. Brigagliano, 
            942-0826; (Litigation and Contracting), George C. Brown, 
            942-0828.
    Deputy General Counsel for Legal Policy.--Phillip D. Parker, 942-
            0920.
        Assistant General Counsels: (International Litigation and 
            Policy), Walter B. Stahr, 942-0888; (Legislation and 
            Financial Services), Karen Buck Burgess, 942-0999.
    Associate General Counsel for Counseling and Regulatory Policy.--
            Diane Sanger, 942-0960.
        Assistant General Counsels: (Investment Management, PUHCA and 
            Administrative Law), Daniel O. Hirsch, 942-0870; (Market 
            Regulation), Joseph Franco, 942-0880; (Corporation Finance 
            and Accounting), [vacant].
    Associate General Counsel for Adjudication.--Anne E. Chafer, 942-
            0950.
    Counselor for Adjudication.--William S. Stern, 942-0949.
        Deputy Associate General Counsel.--Herbert V. Efron, 942-0848.
        Assistant General Counsels: (Adjudication), Joan L. Loizeaux, 
            942-0990; [vacant].

                    DIVISION OF INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT

Director.--Barry P. Barbash, 942-0720; FAX: 942-9659.
    Deputy Director.--Barbara J. Green, 942-0716.
        Associate Director, Legal and Disclosure.--C. Gladwyn Goins, 
            942-0665.
            Assistant Directors: (Disclosure and Review), Carolyn B. 
                Lewis, 942-0589; (Disclosure and Investment Adviser 
                Regulation), Robert E. Plaze, 942-0721; (Insurance 
                Products), Brenda D. Sneed, 942-0670.
        Associate Director, Chief Counsel.--Jack W. Murphy, 942-0660.
        Associate Director, Regulation.--Matthew A. Chambers, 942-0663.
            Assistant Directors: (Investment Company Regulation), 
                Elizabeth G. Osterman, 942-0564; (Regulatory Policy), 
                Diane C. Blizzard, 942-0690.
        Associate Director, Public Utility Regulation.--William C. 
            Weeden, 942-0545.
            Assistant Directors: (Public Utility Regulation 
                Applications), Martha Cathy Baker, 942-0545; (Legal and 
                Policy Analysis), Joanne C. Rutkowski, 942-0545.
        Associate Director, Compliance and Financial Analysis.--Gene A. 
            Gohlke, 942-0540.
        Chief Financial Analyst.--Paul B. Goldman, 942-0510.
            Assistant Directors: (Inspections), R. Michael Parker, 942-
                0522; (Enforcement Liaison), Douglas J. Scheidt, 942-
                0535.

                     DIVISION OF CORPORATION FINANCE

Director.--Linda C. Quinn, 942-2800; FAX: 942-9525.
    Senior Legal Adviser to the Director.--David A. Sirignano, 942-2870.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant.]
    Senior Associate Director. (Disclosure Operations).--William E. 
        Morley, 942-2820.
    Associate Directors: (Regulatory Policy), Mauri L. Osheroff, 942-
        2840; (Chief Counsel--Legal), Abigail Arms, 942-2890; (Chief 
        Accountant), Robert A. Bayless, 942-2850; (Ac

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        counting Operations), Teresa E. Iannaconi, 942-2860; (Operations), 
        Howard F. Morin, 942-2830; (Small Business and International 
        Corporation Finance), Meredith B. Cross, 942-2880.
    Assistant Directors: A. Richard Tow, 942-1760; James M. Daly, 942-
        1800; Shelly E. Parratt, 942-1840; H. Christopher Owings, 942-
        1900; Steven C. Duvall, 942-1950; John C. Roycroft, 942-1960; 
        Sylvia J. Reis, 942-2940.
    Deputy Chief Accountant.--Wayne Carnall, 942-2960.
    Chief Counsel.--Martin Dunn, 942-2900.
    Chief, Office of--
        Disclosure Policy.--Barbara Smith Jacobs, 942-2910.
        Enforcement Liaison.--Ann D. Wallace, 942-2980.
        Engineering.--Austin L. Byers, 942-2970.
        International Corporate Finance.--Paul Dudek, 942-2990.
        Small Business Policy.--Richard K. Wulff, 942-2950.
        Tender Offers.--Gregg W. Corso, 942-2920.

                         DIVISION OF ENFORCEMENT

Director.--William R. McLucas, 942-4500; FAX: 942-9636.
    Deputy Director.--Colleen P. Mahoney, 942-4540.
        Assistant Directors: Laura R. Singer, 942-4749; Paul V. Gerlach, 
            942-4615; Julie K. Lutz, 942-4697.
        Associate Director.--Thomas C. Newkirk, 942-4550.
            Assistant Directors: James T. Coffman, 942-4574; Jerry A. 
                Isenberg, 942-4652; Erich T. Schwartz, 942-4782.
        Associate Director.--Joseph I. Goldstein, 942-4560.
            Assistant Directors: Ellen B. Ross, 942-4770; Thomas B. 
                Lawson, 942-4683; Leonard W. Wang, 942-4828.
        Associate Director.--Gary N. Sundick, 942-4570.
            Assistant Directors: William R. Baker, 942-4517; Paul Huey-
                Burns, 942-4649; Daniel A. Nathan, 942-4726.
        Chief Market Surveillance.--Joseph J. Cella, 942-4559.
        Chief Counsel.--Joan E. McKown, 942-4530.
        Chief Litigation Counsel.--Barry R. Goldsmith, 942-4622.
            Deputy Chief Litigation Counsel.--Stephen J. Crimmins, 942-
                4589.
        Chief Accountant.--George H. Diacont, 942-4510.
            Deputy Chief Accountant.--Edward G. Noakes, 942-4730.

                      DIVISION OF MARKET REGULATION

Director.--Brandon Becker, 942-0090; FAX: 942-9643.
    Deputy Director.--Robert L.D. Colby, 942-0080.
    Special Counsel.--Barbara N. Ferrara, 942-0085.
    Associate Director, Trading Practices, Automation and International 
        Markets.--Larry E. Bergmann, 942-0770.
        Assistant Directors: (Trading Practices), Nancy J. Sanow, 942-
            0772; (Automation and International Markets), Sheila Slevin, 
            942-0796.
    Associate Director, Financial Responsibility.--Michael A. 
        Macchiaroli, 942-0132.
        Deputy Associate Director.--Harry Melamed, 942-0134.
    Associate Director, Chief Counsel.--Catherine McGuire, 942-0061.
        Deputy Chief Counsel.--Belinda Blaine, 942-0063.
    Associate Directors, Market Supervision: Jonathan Kallman, 942-0130; 
        Howard Kramer, 942-0180; Holly Smith, 942-0089.
        Assistant Directors: (Market Supervision), Sharon Lawson, 942-
            0182; (National Market System and OTC), Katherine England, 
            942-0154; (Securities Processing Regulation), Jerry 
            Carpenter, 942-0162.
    Associate Directors: (Examination and Market Oversight), Mark D. 
        Fitterman, 942-4160; Mary Ann Gadziala, 942-0087.
        Assistant Directors: (Compliance and Oversight), Judith 
            Poppalardo, 942-4164; (Market Operations and Surveillance), 
            Julio A. Mojica, 942-0756.

                     OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

Director.--Michael D. Mann, 942-2770; FAX: 942-9524.
    Deputy Director.--Paul A. Leder, 942-2770.
        Assistant Directors: Elizabeth Jacobs, 942-2770; Robert D. 
            Strahota, 942-2770; [vacant.]
            
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                      OFFICE OF LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS

Director.--Kathryn Fulton, 942-0014.
    Legislative Counsel.--Peter S. Kiernan, 942-0015.

                     OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL

Inspector General.--Walter J. Stachnik, 942-4460; FAX: 942-9653.
    Deputy Inspector General.--Nelson N. Egbert, 942-4462.

               OFFICE OF FILINGS AND INFORMATION SERVICES

Associate Executive Director.--Wilson A. Butler, Jr., 942-8938; FAX: 
    703-914-5750.
    Deputy Director.--Marie B. Simpson, 942-8938.
        Associate Directors: Ann C. Sykes, 942-8925; Cecilia H. 
            Wilkerson, 942-8925.
            Assistant Director.--Shirley A. Slocum, 942-8050.

        OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS, POLICY EVALUATION AND RESEARCH

Director.--Jennifer Kimball, 942-0020; FAX: 942-9654.
    Deputy Directors: John D. Haine, 942-0020; Michael D. Jones, 942-
        0020.

                        OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER

Comptroller.--Lawrence H. Haynes, 942-0340; FAX: 942-9632.
    Assistant Comptroller.--Henry I. Hoffman, 942-0343.

                    OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Associate Executive Director.--[Vacant], 942-8800; FAX: (703) 914-2621.
    Directors: (Planning, Administration and Security), David T. 
        Copenhafer, 942-8800; (Operations), Richard T. Redfearn, 942-
        8999; (Support Services), Kenneth A. Drews, 942-8622; (Systems 
        Support), Michael Carey, 942-8800.

            OFFICE OF ADMINISTRATIVE AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

Associate Executive Director.--Fernando L. Alegria, Jr., 942-4000.
    Special Assistants to the Associate Executive Director: Deborah K. 
        Balducchi, 942-4004; Bonnie M. Westbrook; 942-4003.
    Operations Officer.--Richard J. Kanyan, 942-4000.

                      SEC SPACE RENOVATION PROGRAM

Director.--Kenneth A. Fogash, 942-4100.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Region 1. Northeast Regional Office, 7 World Trade Center, Suite 1300, 
        New York, NY 10048, (212) 748-8000; FAX: 748-8032.
Regional Director.--Richard H. Walker, 748-8035.
    Deputy Regional Director.--Edwin H. Nordlinger, 748-8038.
        Senior Associate Regional Director.--Enforcement, Carmen J. 
            Lawrence, 748-8178.
            Associate Regional Director.--Enforcement, Robert B. 
                Blackburn, 748-8185.
                Assistant Regional Directors: (Enforcement), Robert T. 
                    Abshire, 748-8196; Andrew J. Geist, 748-8186; Henry 
                    Klehm, 748-8188; Christopher Petito, 748-8292; Amy 
                    Reich, 748-8242; James Tyne, 748-8192.
            Associate Regional Director, Investment Management and 
                Corporate Reorganization.--Douglas Scarff, 748-8300.
                Assistant Regional Directors, Investment Management and 
                    Corporate Reorganization: John J. Costello, 748-
                    8301; Joseph Doyle, 748-8298.
        Senior Associate Regional Director.--Broker/Dealer and Corporate 
            Finance, Martin A. Kuperberg, 748-8066.
            Assistant Regional Director.--Richard D. Lee, 748-8076.
        Associate Regional Director.--Robert A. Sollazzo, 748-8070.
            Assistant Regional Directors: John Gentile, 748-8089; Doris 
                T. Bamford, 748-8073; (Broker/Dealer Enforcement), Ellen 
                Hersh, 748-8081.
                
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 Boston District Office, 73 Tremont Street, Suite 600, Boston, MA 02108-
                      3912.  Phone, (617) 424-5900;

                              FAX: 424-5940

District Administrator.--Juan Marcel Marcelino, 424-5934.
    Assistant District Administrators: (Enforcement), James B. Adelman, 
        424-5936; (Regulation), Edward A. Ryan, Jr., 424-5935.

  Philadelphia District Office, The Curtis Center, Suite 1005 E., 601 
Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106-3322.  Phone, (215) 597-3100; FAX: 
                                597-5885

District Administrator.--Donald M. Hoerl, 597-3106.
    Associate District Administrator.--Joy G. Thompson, 597-6135.
        Assistant District Administrators: (Enforcement No. 1), Merri Jo 
            Gillette, 597-2936; (Enforcement No. 2), C. Annette Kelton, 
            597-3107; (Regulation), William R. Meck, 597-0789.
Region 2. Southeast Regional Office, 1401 Brickell Avenue, Suite 200, 
        Miami, FL 33131 (305) 536-4700; FAX: 536-7465.
Regional Director.--Charles V. Senatore, 982-6332.
    Associate Regional Director.--Charles C. Harper, 982-6338.
        Assistant Regional Directors: (Enforcement), Rose M. Schindler, 
            982-6340; (Regulation), John D. Mahoney, 982-6303.

 Atlanta District Office, 3475 Lenox Road NE., Suite 1000, Atlanta, GA 
                   30326-1232.  Phone, (404) 842-7600;

                              FAX: 842-7666

District Administrator.--Richard P. Wessel, 842-7610.
    Associate District Administrator.--Ronald L. Crawford, 842-7630.
        Assistant District Administrators: (Enforcement), John E. 
            Birkenheier, 842-7620; (Regulation), Kenneth E. Newman, 842-
            7645; James E. Long, 842-7640.
Region 3. Midwest Regional Office, Citicorp Center, 500 West Madison 
        Street, Suite 1400, Chicago, IL 60661-2511, (312) 353-7390; FAX: 
        353-7398.
Regional Director.--Mary Keefe, 353-9338.
    Deputy Regional Director.--William M. Hegan, 353-7394.
        Associate Regional Directors: (Enforcement), [vacant]; 
            (Regulation), Patricia C. Holland, 353-7402.
            Assistant Regional Directors: (Regulation No. 1), Michael J. 
                O`Rourke, 353-7436; (Regulation No. 2), Lawrence F. 
                Kendra, 886-1496; (Regulation No. 3), Thomas N. Kirk, 
                886-3956; (Regulation No. 4), John R. Brissman, 886-
                8508; (Regulation No. 5), John R. Lee, 886-8513; 
                (Enforcement No. 1), Timothy L. Warren, 353-7651; 
                (Enforcement No. 2), Mary H. Weiss, 353-7410; 
                (Enforcement No. 3), Robert J. Burson, 353-7423; 
                (Enforcement No. 4), Randall J. Fons, 353-5453; 
                (Enforcement No. 5), Stanley B. Whitten, 886-1679.
Region 4. Central Regional Office, 1801 California Street, Suite 4800, 
        Denver, CO 80202-2648. (303) 391-6800; FAX: 391-6868.
Regional Director.--Robert H. Davenport, 391-6889.
    Associate Regional Director.--John J. Kelly, Jr., 391-6840.
        Assistant Regional Directors: (Enforcement No. 1), Fred L. 
            Chavez, 391-6860; (Enforcement No. 2), Edward A. Lewkowski, 
            391-6850; (Regulation), James E. Birchby, 391-6870.

 Fort Worth District Office, 801 Cherry Street, 19th Floor, Fort Worth, 
                    TX 76102.  Phone, (817) 334-3821;

                              FAX: 334-2700

District Administrator.--T. Christopher Browne, 885-6469.
    Assistant District Administrators: (Enforcement), Hugh M. Wright, 
        885-6474; (Regulation), Mary Lou Felsman, 885-6425.

 Salt Lake District Office, 50 South Main Street, Suite 500, Salt Lake 
                   City, UT 84144-0402.  Phone, (801)

                         524-5796; FAX: 524-3558

District Administrator.--Kenneth D. Israel, 524-6749.
Region 5. Pacific Regional Office, 5670 Wilshire Boulevard, 11th Floor, 
        Los Angeles, CA 90036-3648, (213) 965-3998; FAX: 965-3816.
Regional Director.--Elaine M. Cacheris, 965-3807.
    Associate Regional Director.--Enforcement, [vacant].
        Assistant Regional Directors: (Enforcement No. 1), Sandra J. 
            Harris, 965-3833; (Enforcement No. 2), Lisa Gok, 965-3835; 
            (Enforcement No. 3), Kelly Bowers, 965-3924; (Enforcement 
            No. 4), Diana Tani, 965-3991.
            
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    Associate Regional Director--Regulation.--Rosalind R. Tyson, 965-
        3893.
        Assistant Regional Directors: (Regulation No. 1), Michael P. 
            Levitt, 525-3634; (Regulation No. 2), Stan C. Maekawa, 965-
            3922.

  San Francisco District Office, 44 Montgomery Street, Suite 1100, San 
                   Francisco, CA 94104.  Phone, (415)

                         705-2500; FAX: 705-2501

District Administrator.--David B. Bayless, 705-2444.
    Assistant District Administrators: (Enforcement), Robert H. 
        Singletary, 705-2450; (Regulation), Richard A. Castro, 705-2463.



 
                        SELECTIVE SERVICE SYSTEM

 National Headquarters, 4th Floor, 1515 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 
                   22209-2425.  Phone, (703) 235-2066

Director.--Gil Coronado, FAX: 235-2329.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant.]
    Executive Director.--G. Huntington Banister.
    General Counsel.--Henry N. Williams, 235-2050.
    Inspector General.--LTC John Vande Sand, 235-2373.
    Associate Director for--
        Operations.--COL Steven L. Melancon, 235-2414.
        Information Management.--Norman W. Miller, 235-2390; FAX: 235-
            2329. Registration Information Office: Service System P.O. 
            Box 94638, Palatine, IL, 60094-4638, (708) 688-6888; FAX: 
            688-2860.
        Resource Management.--B. Faye Redding, 235-2217.
    Assistant Director for--
        Public Affairs.--Lewis C. Brodsky, 235-2053; FAX: 235-2500.
        Congressional Affairs.--Lewis C. Brodsky (acting), 235-2053.
        Planning, Analysis, and Evaluation.--Richard S. Flahavan, 235-
            2326.
    Controller.--Joseph S. Tropea, 235-2330.



 
                      SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

     409 Third Street, 20416.  Phone, (202) 205-6600; FAX: 205-7064

Administrator.--Philip Lader, 205-6605.
    Deputy Administrator.--Cassandra Pulley, 205-6431.
    Counselor to the Administrator.--Richard Hernandez, 205-6606.
    Chief of Staff.--Catherine Kincaid, 205-6605.
        Director of Executive Secretariat.--Susan Clifford, 205-6608.
        Advisory Council.--Dorothy Overal, 205-6434.
        Congressional and Legislative Affairs.--Kris Swedeen, 205-6700.
        Hearings and Appeals.--John H. Barnett, 653-7735.
        Innovation, Research and Technology.--Richard J. Shane, 205-
            6450.
        Public Communications.--Janis Kearney, 205-6740.
    General Counsel.--John Spotila, 205-6642.
    Chief Counsel for Advocacy.--Jere Glover, 205-6533.
    Inspector General.--James F. Hoobler, 205-6580.
    Associate Deputy Administrator for--
        Management and Administration.--John D. Whitmore, 205-6610.
            Assistant Administrator for--
                Administration.--Calvin Jenkins, 205-6630.
                Information Resources Management.--Lawrence E. Barrett, 
                    205-6708.
                    Director, Office of--
                        Equal Employment Opportunity and Compliance.--
                            George H. Robinson, 205-6750.
                        Personnel.--Carolyn Smith, 205-6782.
    Comptroller.--Arnold Rosenthal (acting), 205-6449.
        Associate Administrator for Business Initiatives.--Monika 
                Harrison, 205-6657.
            Associate Administrator for--
                Small Business Development Centers.--Johnnie Albertson, 
                    205-6766.
                    Director, Office of--
                        International Trade.--[Vacant], 205-6720.
                        Veterans' Affairs.--Leon J. Bechet, 205-6773.
                        Women's Business Ownership.--[Vacant], 205-6673.
                        
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    Associate Deputy Administrator for Economic Development.--Mary Jean 
            Ryan, 205-6552.
        Associate Administrator for--
            Investment.--Robert Stillman, 205-6510.
            Minority Enterprise Development and Government 
                Contracting.--Robert Neal, 205-6410.
            Procurement.--Thomas Dumaresq, 205-6460.
        Assistant Administrator for--
            Disaster Assistance.--Bernard Kulik, 205-6734.
            Financial Assistance.--John Cox, 205-6490.
            Surety Guarantees.--Dorothy D. Kleeschulte, 205-6540.



 
                         SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

  (SIB)--Smithsonian Institution Building (the Castle), 1000 Jefferson 
                    Drive SW. 20560.  Phone, 357-1300

    The Smithsonian Institution is an independent trust instrumentality 
created in accordance with the terms of the will of James Smithson of 
England who in 1826 bequeathed his property to the United States of 
America ``to found at Washington under the name of the Smithsonian 
Institution an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge 
among men.'' Congress pledged the faith of the United States to carry 
out the trust in 1836 (Act of July 1, 1836, C. 252, 5 Stat. 64), and 
established the Institution in its present form in 1846 (August 10, 
1846, C. 178, 9 Stat. 102), entrusting the management of the institution 
to its independent Board of Regents.

                          THE BOARD OF REGENTS

Chancellor.--William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice, ex officio.
    Members of the Board:
        Al Gore, Vice President of the United States, ex officio.
        Daniel P. Moynihan, Senator from New York.
        Alan Simpson, Senator from Wyoming.
        Thad Cochran, Senator from Mississippi
        Robert Livingston, Representative from Louisiana
        Norman Y. Mineta, Representative from California.
        Sam Johnson, Representative from Texas.
        Manuel Ibanez, citizen from Texas.
        Jeannine Smith Clark, citizen from Washington, DC.
        Frank Shrontz, citizen from Washington.
        Samuel C. Johnson, citizen from Wisconsin.
        Homer A. Neal, citizen from Michigan.
        Wesley Williams, Jr., citizen from Washington, DC.
        Hanna H. Gray, citizen from Illinois.
        Barber B. Conable, Jr., citizen from New York.

                         OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY

            (SIB), Room 215.  Phone, 357-1846; FAX: 786-2515

Secretary.--I. Michael Heyman.
    Executive Assistant to the Secretary.--James M. Hobbins, Room 216, 
        357-1869.
    Provost.--Robert Hoffmann (acting), (SIB), Room 210, 357-2903.
    Under Secretary.--Constance Berry Newman, (SIB), Room 219, 357-3258.
        Inspector General.--Thomas D. Blair, Room 7600, 955 L'Enfant 
            Plaza SW. 20560, 287-3326.
        Director of Communications.--David Umansky, (SIB), Room 317, 
            357-2627, ext. 106.
        Government Relations.--John Berry, (SIB), Room 220, 357-2962.
    Counselor to the Secretary for Biodiversity and Environmental 
        Affairs.--Dr. Thomas E. Lovejoy, (SIB), Room 320, 786-2263.
        Executive Assistant.--Carmen Dunn.
        Program Assistant.--Sarah Boren, 357-4282.

                  OFFICE OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION

         (SIB), Room 230.  Phone, (202) 357-4610; FAX: 786-2758

Assistant Secretary for Finance and Administration.--Nancy D. 
    Suttenfield.
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Finance.--Rick Johnson.
Treasurer.--Sudeep Anand, Room 7700, 955 L'Enfant Plaza SW., 20560, 287-
    3156.
    Comptroller.--M. Leslie Casson, Room 3500, 955 L'Enfant Plaza SW. 
        20560, 287-3275.
    Senior Business Officer.--Nancy E. Johnson, (CG), Room 285, 287-
        3303.
    Concessions Administrator.--Roland Banscher, (CG), Room 285, 287-
        3303.
        
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    Director, Office of--
        Product Licensing.--Hannah Mullin (acting), (CG), Room 260, 287-
            3566.
        Sponsored Projects.--Ardelle G. Foss, Room 7400, 955 L'Enfant 
            Plaza SW., 20560, 287-3796.
    Director for Mail Order Division.--[Vacant], (CG), Room 295, 287-
        3566.
    Smithsonian Museum Shops.--Edward Sullivan, (CG), Room 295, 287-
        3563.
    Director for--
        Architectural History and Historic Preservation.--Cynthia Field, 
            (AIB), Room 2263, 357-2064.
        Design and Construction.--William Thomas (acting), Room 3230, 
            955 L'Enfant Plaza SW., 20560, 287-3374.
        Environmental Management and Safety.--F. William Billingsley, 
            Room 4202, 490 L'Enfant Plaza SW., 20560, 287-3197.
        Equal Employment Opportunity and Minority Outreach.--Era 
            Marshall, 915 L'Enfant Plaza SW., 20560, 287-3508.
        Facilities Services.--Richard Rice (acting), (AIB), Room 2269, 
            357-1872.
        Office of Information Technology.--Vincent Marcalus, (AIB), Room 
            2310, 357-4220.
        Human Resources.--Susan Roehmer (acting), Room 2100, 955 
            L'Enfant Plaza SW., 20560, 287-3646.
        Planning and Budget.--Carole Wharton, (AIB), Room 2467, 357-
            2917.
        Plant Services.--Patrick Miller, Museum of Natural History, Room 
            79-M, 357-2900.
        Printing and Photographic Services.--James H. Wallace, Jr., 
            Museum of American History, Room CB-054, 357-1487.
        Procurement and Property Management.--John Cobert, Room P-114, 
            955 L'Enfant Plaza SW., 20560, 287-3343.
        Protection Services.--Michael Sofield (acting), (AIB), Room 
            2480, 357-3062; FAX: 357-4132.

                             GENERAL COUNSEL

General Counsel.--James D. Douglas (acting), (SIB), Room 400, 357-2583; 
        FAX: 357-4310.

                          OFFICE OF THE PROVOST

         (SIB), Room 120.  Phone, (202) 357-2903; FAX: 357-4482

Provost.--Robert S. Hoffmann (acting).
    Assistant Provost for--
            Science.--Ross Simons.
            Arts and Humanities.--Tom L. Freudenheim.
            Education and Cutural Programs.--James Early.
    Senior Executive Officer.--Mary R. Tunner.
    Senior Executive Assistant.--Ruth O. Selig.
    Associate Editor, Joseph Henry Papers Project.--Marc Rothenberg, 
        (AIB), Room 2188, 357-2787.
    Senior Historian.--Nathan Reingold, Museum of American History, Room 
        4027, 357-2183.
    Director for--
        International Environmental Science Program.--Robert S. Hoffmann 
            (administered).
        National Zoological Park.--Michael H. Robinson, 673-4721.
    Director, Smithsonian--
            Astrophysical Observatory.--Irwin L. Shapiro, 60 Garden 
                Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, (617) 495-7000.
            Environmental Research Center.--David Correll, P.O. Box 28, 
                Edgewater, MD 21037, (301) 261-4190.
            Institution Archives.--Ethel Hedlin, (AIB), Room 2135, 357-
                1420.
            Institution Libraries.--Barbara Smith, Museum of Natural 
                History, Room 22, 357-2240.
            Tropical Research Institute.--Ira Rubinoff, APO, Miami, FL 
                34002.
    Director, Office of Fellowships and Grants.--Roberta Rubinoff, Suite 
        7300, 955 L'Enfant Plaza SW. 20560, 287-3271.

                    OFFICE OF THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES

         (SIB), Room 302.  Phone, (202) 357-1776; FAX: 786-2757

Assistant Provost.--Tom L. Freudenheim.
    Program Management Officers: Richard Haas, 357-1776; Barbara K. 
        Schneider, 357-1776.
        
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    Director for--
        Anacostia Museum.--Steven Newsome, 287-3306.
        Archives of American Art.--Richard Wattenmaker, 357-2782.
            Deputy Director.--Susan Hamilton, (212) 399-5030.
                Assistant Director for Archival Programs.--James B. 
                    Byers, 357-4251.
        Arthur M. Sackler Gallery.--Milo C. Beach, 357-4880.
            Assistant Director for--
                Administration.--Sarah Newmeyer, 357-4880.
                Exhibitions and Facilities.--Patrick Sears, 357-4880.
        Conservation Analytical Laboratory.--Lambertus Van Zelst, (301) 
            238-3700.
            Deputy Director.--Alan W. Postlethwaite.
        Cooper-Hewitt Museum.--Dianne Pilgrim, (212) 860-6868.
            Assistant Director for Administration.--Linda Dunne (212) 
                860-6868.
        Freer Gallery of Art.--Milo C. Beach, 357-4880.
            Assistant Director for--
                Administration.--Sarah Newmeyer, 357-4880.
                Exhibitions and Facilities.--Patrick Sears, 357-4880.
        Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.--James T. Demetrion, 357-
            3091.
            Deputy Director.--Stephen E. Weil.
    Directors, National Museums:
        African Art.--Sylvia H. Williams, 357-4600.
            Assistant Director.--Patricia Fiske, Room 2130, 357-4600.
        Air and Space.--Martin O. Harwit, 357-1745.
            Associate Director.--Gwendolyn Crider, 357-2491.
        American Art.--Elizabeth Broun, 357-1959.
            Deputy Director.--Charles J. Robertson, 357-1948.
        American History.--Spencer Crew, 357-2510.
            Deputy Director.--Martha Morris (acting), 357-2914.
        Natural History.--Donald Ortner, (acting), 786-2504.
            Deputy Director.--Stanwyn G. Shelter, 357-2661.
            Associate Director for--
                Science.--Anna K. Behrensneyer (acting), 786-2603.
                Public Programs.--Robert Sullivan, 786-2604.
                Museum Support Center.--Vincent U. Wilcox, (MSC), Room 
                    C-1001, (301) 238-3648.
        Development/Public Affairs.--T.C. Benson, 786-2387.
        American Indian.--Rick West, 287-2536.
            Deputy Director.--Douglas Evelyn, 287-2537.
        Portrait Gallery.--Alan M. Fern, 357-1915.
            Deputy Director.--Carolyn Carr, 357-2474.
        Postal Museum.--James Bruns, 633-9360.

   OFFICE OF ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR EDUCATIONAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS

            (SIB), Room 105.  Phone, 357-3069; FAX: 786-2642

Assistant Provost for Educational and Cultural Programs.--James Early.
    Executive Assistant.--Maggie Berlin, 786-2468.
    Executive Secretary.--Cenny C. Hester, 357-3069.
    Program Manager.--Manjula Kumar, 357-2321.
    Program Assistant.--Jenelle R. Cooper, 357-1714.

                          ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF

Executive Officer.--Linda Soloman, (A&I Bldg.), Room 2472, 786-2410.
    Budget Analyst.--Arleen S. McClain, 786-2411.

                   WIDER AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Director.--Marshall J. Wong, (A&I Bldg.), Room 2472, 786-2403.
    Program Specialist.--Andrea Yangas.

                    NATIONAL SCIENCES RESOURCE CENTER

Director.--Douglas Lapp, (A&I Bldg.), Room 1201, 357-4892.
    Assistant.--Gail Greenberg.
    
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            CENTER FOR FOLKLIFE PROGRAMS AND CULTURAL STUDIES

Director.--Richard Kurlin, Room 2600, L'Enfant Plaza, 287-3535.
    Assistant.--Linda Benner.

              OFFICE OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION

Director.--Ann Bay, (A&I Bldg.), Room 1163, 357-2425.
    Secretary.--Mary Williams.

                   OFFICE OF INSTITUTIONAL ADVANCEMENT

            (SIB), Room 113.  Phone, 786-2299; FAX: 786-2705

Assistant Secretary.--Alice Greene Burnette.
    Special Assistant.--Daniel K. Stevenson, 786-2699.
    Director, Office of Development.--Marie Mattson, (AIB), Room 1465, 
        357-2359.

       BUREAUS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

                            ANACOSTIA MUSEUM

Director.--Steven Newsome, 1901 Fort Place SE. 20020, 287-3306; FAX: 
    287-3183.

                        ARCHIVES OF AMERICAN ART

  Eighth and F Streets NW., Washington, D.C. 20560.  Phone, (202) 357-
                           2781; FAX: 786-2608

Director.--Richard Wattenmaker, AA/PG Bldg., Balcony Room 331, 357-2781; 
        FAX: 786-2608.
    Deputy Director.--Susan Hamilton.
        Assistant Director for Archival Programs.--James B. Byers, AA/PG 
            Bldg., Balcony Room 331, 357-2781.
        Regional Directors:
            New England.--Robert F. Brown, 87 Mount Vernon Street, 
                Boston, MA 02108, (617) 565-8444.
            New York.--Stephen Polcari, 1285 Avenue of Americas, New 
                York, NY 10019, (212) 399-5030.
            West Coast.--Paul J. Karlstrom, Huntington Library, 1151 
                Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108 (818) 583-7847.
        Regional Collector of--
            Southeast.--Liza Kirwin, AA/PG Bldg., Balcony Room 331, 357-
                2781.
            Midwest Regional Center.--[Vacant], Interlibrary Loan, 5200 
                Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48202, (313) 226-7544.
Board of Trustees:
    Chairperson Emeritus.--Mrs. Otto L. Spaeth.
        Chairperson.--Mrs. Keith S. Wellin.
        President.--Max N. Berry.
            Vice Presidents: Mrs. Robert F. Shapiro; Mr. Hugh Halff, 
                Jr.; Mrs. Richard Roob.
            Secretary.--Mrs. Dana M. Raymond.
            Treasurer.--Mrs. Arthur A. Feder.
    Members:
    Mrs. Jack S. Blanton, Sr.
    Charles Blitzer
    Ms. Lori Blount
    Eli Broad
    Gerald E. Buck
    Willard G. Clark
    Mrs. Francis de Marneffe
    Gilbert S. Edelson
    Mrs. Daniel Fraad
    Raymond J. Horowitz
    John K. Howat
    Mrs. Dwight M. Kendall
    Werner H. Kramarsky
    Alan D. Levy
    Meredith J. Long
    Richard Manoogian
    Frank Martucci
    Mrs. John Murchison
    Mrs. Meyer P. Potamkin
    John R. Robinson
    Fayez Sarofim
    A. Alfred Taubman
    Trustee Council:
        Dr. Helen Jessup.
        Mrs. Abbot K. Schlain.
        Mr. Alan E. Schwartz.
    Honorary Trustees:
        Irving F. Burton.
        Richard J. Schwartz.
    Ex Officio Trustees:
        I. Michael Heyman.
        Tom L. Freudenheim.
        William C. Agee.
    Founding Trustee.--Lawrence A. Fleischman.
    
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                   CONSERVATION ANALYTICAL LABORATORY

 Room D-2002, 4210 Silver Hill Road, Suitland, MD 20746.  Phone, (301) 
                         238-3700; FAX: 238-3709

Director.--Lambertus Van Zelst.
    Assistant to the Director.--Beverly M. Smith.

     COOPER-HEWITT, NATIONAL DESIGN MUSEUM, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION

  2 East 91st Street, New York, NY 10128.  Phone, (212) 860-6868; FTS: 
                      668-6868; FAX: (212) 860-6909

Director.--Dianne Pilgrim, 860-6962.
    Assistant Director for--
        Administration.--Linda Dunne, 860-6965.
        Exhibitions and Public Programs.--Susan Yelavich, 860-6930.
        Assistant for Collections and Research.--[Vacant].
    Board of Trustees:
    Kenneth Miller, Chair
    Arthur Ross, Vice Chair
    Kathleen Allaire
    Jorge Batista
    Karen Johnson Boyd
    Donald Bruckmann
    Betty Evans
    Joanne Foster
    George Gillespie
    Harmon Goldstone
Richard Hayden
August Heckscher
Harvey Krueger
Nancy Marks
Enid Morse
Harry G. Robinson III
Robert Sarnoff
Richard Smith
Sue Jane Smock
    Ex Officio Members:
        I. Michael Heyman, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
        Tom L. Freudenheim, Assistant Secretary for Arts and Humanities.

                  HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN

Independence Avenue at Seventh Street SW. 20560.  Phone, 357-3091; FAX: 
                                786-2682

Director.--James T. Demetrion, Room 401, 357-3091.
    Deputy Director.--Stephen E. Weil, Room 402.
    Administrator.--Beverly Lang Pierce, Room 404.
    Board of Trustees:
        Appointed and Elected Members:
    Jerome Greene, Chair
    Robert Lehrman
    Robert T. Buck
    Peggy C. Davis
    Sydney Lewis
    Camille Oliver-Hoffmann
    Robert Rosenblum
    Jerry I. Speyer
        Ex Officio Members:
            William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States.
            I. Michael Heyman, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.

                          FREER GALLERY OF ART

 Independence Avenue and 12th Street SW. 20560.  Phone, 357-4880; FAX: 
                                357-4911

Director.--Milo C. Beach.
    Assistant Director for--
        Administration.--Sarah Newmeyer.
        Exhibition and Facilities.--Patrick Sears.
        Research and Collections.--Thomas Lentz.
    Freer Visiting Committee:
    Willard Clark, Chair
    Mary Burke
    Roger Covey
    Richard Danziger
    Marvin Eisenberg
    Robert S. Feinberg
    John G. Ford
    Katherine Graham
    Cynthia Helms
    Joseph E. Hotung
    Ann Kinney
    Roger Lam
    Sherman E. Lee
    Porter McCray
    Norman Minetta
    Frederick Mote
    Elizabeth Moynihan
    Martin Powers
    John M. Rosenfield
    Ex Officio:
        I. Michael Heyman, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
        Tom L. Freudenheim, Assistant Provost for Arts and Humanities.
        
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                        ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY

   1050 Independence Avenue SW. 20560.  Phone, 357-4880; FAX: 357-4911

Director.--Milo C. Beach, Room 2039, 357-4880.
    Assistant Director for--
        Administration.--Sarah Newmeyer, 357-4880.
        Exhibitions and Facilities.--Patrick Sears, 357-4880.
        Research and Collections.--Thomas Lentz, 357-4880.
    Sackler Visiting Committee:
Emma C. Bunker, Chair
George Fan
Nancy Fessenden
Jill Hornorma
Florence Cawthorne Ladd
Sally Lilly
Porter McCray
Norman Y. Mineta
Kenneth X. Robbins
Jill Sackler
Michael Sonnenreich
Sichan Siv
John Kuo Wei Tchen
Frederic Wakeman
Paul Walter
    Ex Officio:
        I. Michael Heyman, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution.
        Tom L. Freudenheim, Assistant Provost for Arts and Humanities.

                      NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM

 Sixth Street and Independence Avenue SW. 20560.  Phone, 357-2700; FAX: 
                                786-2262

Director.--Dr. Martin O. Harwit, Room 3505, 357-1745.
    Deputy Director.--Gwendolyn K. Crider, Room 3505, 357-2491.
    Advisory Board:
        RADM Brent M. Bennitt.
        Lt. General Harry Blot.
        Gen. John R. Dailey.
        Linda Hall Daschle.
        RADM William C. Donnell.
        Gen. Ronald R. Fogleman.
        Lt. Gen. William H. Forster.
        Thomas W. Hoog.
        Dr. Y.C.L. Susan Wu.

                     NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AFRICAN ART

950 Independence Avenue SW. 20560.  Phone, (202) 357-4600; FAX: 357-4879

Director.--Sylvia H. Williams, Room 2127, Ext. 203.
    Assistant Director.--Patricia Fiske, Room 2129, Ext. 204.
    Chief Curator.--Philip Ravenhill, Room 2157, Ext. 230.
    Commission Members:
        Chairman.--David C. Driskell.
John A. Friede
Joseph M. Goldenberg
Joseph E. Harris
Frances Humphrey Howard
James L. Hudson
Helen Kuhn
Brian S. Leyden
Robin B. Martin
Frank E. Moss
Robert H. Nooter
Mrs. Milton F. Rosenthal
Robert Farris Thompson
Walter E. Washington
    Ex Officio:
        I. Michael Heymen, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution.
        Tom L. Freudenheim, Assistant Provost for the Arts and 
            Humanities.

                     NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART

           Eighth and G Streets 20560.  Phone, (202) 357-2700

Director.--Elizabeth Broun, Room 242, 357-1959.
    Deputy Director.--Charles J. Robertson, Room 242, 357-1948.
    Administrative Officer.--Maureen E. Damaska, Room 236, 357-2504.
    Chief Curator.--Virginia Mecklenburg, 357-1771.
    Curator-in-Charge, Renwick Gallery.--Michael Monroe, 357-2531.
    Registrar.--Melissa Kroning, 357-1381.
    Chief of--
        Research and Scholars Center.--Rachel Allen, 357-1626.
        Educational Programs.--Nora Panzer, 357-3095.
        
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        Design and Production.--Val Lewton, 357-2490.
        Publications and New Media Initiatives.--Steve Dietz, 357-4647.
        External Affairs.--Robert Johnston, 357-2840.

                   NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY

 Constitution Avenue and 14th Street 20560.  Phone, 357-2700; FAX: 357-
                                  4256

Director.--Spencer Crew, Room 5112, 357-2510.
    Deputy Director.--Martha Morris-Shannon (acting), Room 5112, 357-
        2914.
    Special Assistant.--Debra Scriber-Miller.

                   NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY

 Constitution Avenue and 10th Street 20560.  Phone, 357-2664; FAX: 357-
                                  4779

Director.--Donald J. Ortner (acting), Room 421, Stop 106, 357-2664.

                 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN

      1 Bolling Green, New York, NY 10004.  Phone, (212) 825-6700.

Director.--Richard W. West, Jr., (AIB), Room 7102, (202) 287-2523.
    Deputy Director.--Douglas E. Evelyn, (AIB), Room 7102.

                        NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY

    Eighth and F Streets 20506.  Phone, (202) 357-1915; FAX: 357-2307

Director.--Alan M. Fern, Room 200, 357-1915.
    Deputy Director.--Carolyn K. Carr, Room 200, 357-1407.
    Associate Director for Administration: Barbara A. Hart, Room 200, 
        357-1407.
    National Portrait Gallery Commission:
    Jeannine Smith Clark, Chairperson
    Anthony C. Beilenson
    Thomas M. Evans
    Stephen J. Gould
    Julie Harris
    David Levering Lewis
    R.W.B. Lewis
    Betty Bao Lord
    Robert Morgan
    Barbara Novak
    Ex Officio Members:
        William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States.
        I. Michael Heyman, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution.
        Earl A. Powell, Director, National Gallery of Art.

                        NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL PARK

    3000 block of Connecticut Avenue.  Phone, 357-2700; FAX: 673-4607

Director.--Michael H. Robinson, Education / Administration Building, 
    673-4721.

                       OFFICE OF EXHIBITS CENTRAL

Director.--John Coppola, Room 3F11, 1111 North Capitol Street NE. 20560, 
        357-2558; FAX: 786-2605.

                         OFFICE OF HORTICULTURE

Chief.--Nancy J. Bechtol, (AIB), Room 2282, 900 Jefferson Drive SW. 
    20560, 357-1926.

                    OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

            (IC), Room 3123.  Phone, 357-4281; FAX: 786-2557

Director.--Francine Berkowitz, 357-4795.
    Deputy Director.--Brian J. LeMay, 357-2519.
    Administrative Officer, International Center.--Saundra Thomas.
    Program Manager for Smithsonian Man and the Biosphere Program.--
        Francisco Dallmeier, 357-4792.
    Director for International Gallery.--Ann Gossett, 786-2776.
    Director, Office of--
        Special Events and Conference Services.--Kathrine Kirlin, 357-
            2284.
        Quincentenary Programs.--Alicia Gonzalez, 357-4790.
    Special Assistant for International Activities.--Kennedy B. 
        Schmertz, 357-2519.
        
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    Executive Director for Council of Overseas Research Center.--Mary 
        Ellen Lane, 842-8635.
    Director, Office of Environmental Awareness.--Judith Gradwoh, 357-
        4794.

                        CENTER FOR MUSEUM STUDIES

Director.--Rex Ellis, (AIB), Room 2235, 900 Jefferson Drive SW. 20560, 
        357-3101; FAX: 357-3346.

                OFFICE OF SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTE ARCHIVES

Director.--Ethel W. Hedlin, (IC), Room 2135, 357-3080.

                        ASTROPHYSICAL OBSERVATORY

 60 Garden Street, Mail Stop 45, Cambridge, MA 02138.  Phone, (617) 495-
                        7100; FAX: (617) 495-7105

Director.--Irwin L. Shapiro.

                SMITHSONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER

         P.O. Box 28, Edgewater, MD 21037.  FAX: (301) 261-7954.

Director.--David L. Correll, (301) 261-4190.

                    SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION LIBRARIES

Room 22, 10th and Constitution Avenue 20560.  Phone, 357-2240; FAX: 357-
                                  1896

Director.--Barbara Smith.

                 SMITHSONIAN TROPICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

Unit 0948, APO AA 34002-0948.  Phone 011-507-227-6022; FAX: 011-507-232-
                                  5978.

Director.--Ira Rubinoff.

                        AFFILIATED ORGANIZATIONS

             JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

       Washington, DC 20566.  Phone, (202) 416-8000; FAX: 416-8205

  (Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy 
                     Center for the Performing Arts)

                            BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Honorary Chairs:
Mrs. Hillary Rodham Clinton
Mrs. George Bush
Mrs. Ronald Reagan
Mrs. Jimmy Carter
Mrs. Gerald R. Ford
Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson
Officers:
    Chairman.--James D. Wolfensohn, 416-8011.
        Vice Chairman.--James H. Evans.
        Vice Chairman.--Alma Gildenhorn.
        President.--Lawrence J. Wilker.
        Secretary.--Jean Kennedy Smith.
            Assistant Secretary.--Charlotte Woolard.
        Treasurer.--Paul G. Stern.
            Assistant Treasurer.--Henry Strong.
        General Counsel.--William Becker.
    Members Appointed by the President of the United States:
    Mrs. Bennett
      Archambault
    Anita Arnold
    Robert B. Barnett
    Stuart A. Bernstein
    Mrs. William Cafritz
    Phyllis C. Draper
    Kenneth M. Duberstein
    James H. Evans
    Mrs. Max M. Fisher
    Craig L. Fuller
    Mary Galvin
    Alma Gildenhorn
    Lionel Hampton
    Donald M. Koll
    James A. McClure
    Frank H. Pearl
    Ronald O. Perelman
    Alma Johnson Powell
    
Mrs. Abraham A. Ribicoff
Joy A. Silverman
Joshua I. Smith
Jay Stein
Roger L. Stevens
Lew R. Wasserman
Jerry Weintraub
Thomas E. Wheeler
James D. Wolfensohn

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    Ex Officio Members Designated by Act of Congress:
        Donna E. Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human Services.
        Richard W. Riley, Secretary of Education.
        Joseph Duffey, Director, U.S. Information Agency.
        Edward M. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts.
        Mark O. Hatfield, Senator from Oregon.
        Max Baucus, Senator from Montana.
        John H. Chafee, Senator from Rhode Island.
        Bob Dole, Senator from Kansas.
        Joseph M. McDade, Representative from Pennsylvania.
        Charles Wilson, Representative from Texas.
        Sidney R. Yates, Representative from Illinois.
        Norman Y. Mineta, Representative from California.
        Bud Shuster, Representative from Pennsylvania.
        Marion Barry, Mayor, District of Columbia.
        I. Michael Heyman, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution.
        James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress.
        J. Carter Brown, Chairman of the Commission of Fine Arts.
        Roger Kennedy, Director, National Park Service.
    Founding Chairman.--Roger L. Stevens.
    Honorary Trustees:
        Mrs. J. Clifford Folger.
        Henry Strong.
        Mrs. J. Willard Marriott.
        Philip F. Anschutz.
        Dennis Stanfill.
        Melvin R. Laird.
        Leonard L. Silverstein.

                         NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART

  Constitution Avenue between Third and Seventh Streets 20565.  Phone, 
                      (202) 737-4215; FAX: 289-5446

(Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of the National Gallery of 
                                  Art)

Board of Trustees:
    William H. Rehnquist, Chief Justice of the United States.
    Warren M. Christopher, Secretary of State.
    Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury.
    Robert McCormick Adams, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
    Paul Mellon, Honorary Trustee.
    Alexander M. Laughlin.
    Robert F. Erburu.
    Louise W. Mellon.
        Chairman.--Ruth Carter Stevenson.
        President.--Robert H. Smith.
            Director.--Earl A. Powell III.
                Deputy Director.--Alan Shestack.
            Dean, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts.--Henry 
                A. Millon.
            Administrator.--Darrell Willson.
            Treasurer.--Ann Leven.
            Secretary-General Counsel.--Philip C. Jessup, Jr.
            External Affairs Officer.--Joseph J. Krakora.
            Directors Emeritus: John Walker; J. Carter Brown.

            WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS

 (SIB), 1000 Jefferson Drive SW. 20560.  Phone, 357-2429; FAX: 357-4439

  (Under the direction of the Board of Trustees of the Woodrow Wilson 
                   International Center for Scholars)

Director.--Charles Blitzer, 357-2763.
    Deputy Director.--Samuel F. Wells, Jr., 357-2185.
    Deputy Director for Planning and Management.--Dean W. Anderson, 357-
        2842.
    Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.--
        Hon. Anthony Lake.
    Board of Trustees:
        Chairman.--Joseph H. Flom (esq.)
            Vice Chairman.--Dwayne O. Andreas.
            
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        Public Members:
            Warren M. Christopher, Secretary of State.
            Richard W. Riley, Secretary of Education.
            Donna E. Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human Services.
            Sheldon Hackney, Chairman of the National Endowment for the 
                Humanities.
            I. Michael Heyman, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
            James H. Billington, Librarian of Congress.
            Trudy H. Peterson (acting), Archivist of the United States.
            Joseph Duffey, Director of the U.S. Information Agency.
        Private Members:
James A. Baker III
Joseph A. Cari, Jr. (esq.)
Jean L. Hennessey
Gertrude Himmelfarb
Carol Iannone
Eli Jacobs
Paul Hae Park
S. Dillon Ripley



 
                   SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION

 Suite 100, 1010 Massachusetts Avenue 20001.  Phone, 343-4091; FAX: 343-
                                  1013

                         FEDERAL REPRESENTATIVES

Federal Member.--Bruce Babbitt, Secretary of the Interior.
    United States Commissioner.--Kenneth J. Cole.
    Federal Adviser.--Colonel Randall R. Inouye, District Engineer, 
        Corps of Engineers, Department of the Army, P.O. Box 1715, 
        Baltimore, MD 21203.
    Staff Assistant.--Jeanette B. Gordon.

                                  STAFF

  1721 North Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17103.  Phone, (717) 238-0422

Executive Director.--Paul O. Swartz.
    Chief Administrative Officer and Treasurer.--Duane A. Friends.



 
                       TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY

              Knoxville, TN 37902.   Phone, (615) 632-2101

             Chattanooga, TN 37401.   Phone, (615) 751-0011

            Muscle Shoals, AL 35660.   Phone, (202) 386-2601

Washington, DC, Office: One Massachusetts Avenue, 20444.   Phone, (202) 
                                479-4412

                           BOARD OF DIRECTORS

                              Knoxville, TN

Chairman.--Craven H. Crowell, Jr., (615) 632-2531.
    Directors: William H. Kennoy, (615) 632-2600; Johnny H. Hayes, (615) 
        632-2554.
    Chief Administrative Officer.--Norman A. Zigrossi, (615) 632-4144.
    Chief Operating Officer.--Joseph W. Dickey, (615) 632-3125.
    Chief Nuclear Officer.--Oliver D. Kingsley, Jr., (615) 751-8686 
        (Chattanooga).

                        CORPORATE VICE PRESIDENTS

Senior Vice President of Communications.--Alan Carmichael, (615) 632-
    8018.
Vice President for Government Relations.--Ron Loving, (202) 898-2999 
    (Washington).
Vice President of Quality Improvement.--Camise Paschall (615) 632-4848 
    (Knoxville).
Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration and Chief Financial 
    Officer.--William Malec, (615) 632-3987; FAX: 632-6634 (Knoxville).
Vice President and General Counsel.--Ed Christenbury, (615) 632-3341; 
    FAX: 632-4528 (Knoxville).
Inspector General.--George Prosser, (615) 632-4130 (Knoxville).

                            GENERATING GROUP

Vice President, Employee Relations and Development.--William G. Kuh, 
    (615) 751-3185.
Vice President of Fossil Operations.--Joe Bynum (615) 751-2601 
    (Chattanooga).
Vice President of Hydro Operations.--Enrique Martinez, (615) 751-2491 
    (Chattanooga).
Senior Vice President for Nuclear Generation.--Oswald J. (Ike) Zeringue 
    (615) 632-4765 (Knoxville).
    
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                             RESOURCE GROUP

Senior Vice President of Resource Group.--Kathryn J. Jackson (615) 632-
    3141 (Knoxville).
Senior Vice President of Economic Development.--Betsy L. Child (615) 
    632-4312 (Knoxville).

                             CUSTOMER GROUP

Senior Vice President of Customer Group.--John P. Edwards (615) 751-4620 
    (Chattanooga).
Vice President of Transmission/Power Supply.--William J. Museler (615) 
    751-4945 (Chattanooga).
Vice President of Service Organization.--John J. O'Donnell (615) 632-
    3432 (Knoxville).

                            WASHINGTON OFFICE

                   (202) 898-2999; FAX (202) 898-2998

Vice President of Government Relations.--Ronald A. Loving.
Washington Representatives.--Chris Eckl; Bob Herbst.
Legislative Representative.--Caroline Nielson.



 
               THRIFT DEPOSITOR PROTECTION OVERSIGHT BOARD

              (Established August 9, 1989, 12 U.S.C. 1441a)

           808 17th Street NW., 20232.  Phone, (202) 416-2650

                                  BOARD

Chairman.--Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of Treasury.
    Members:
Alan Greenspan
Ricki R. Tigert Helfer
John E. Ryan
Robert C. Larson
Executive Director.--Dietra L. Ford.
    Deputy Executive Directors for--
        Finance.--Thomas J. Elzey.
        Government Affairs and Pubic Liaison.--Kenneth S. Colburn.
        Oversight and Evaluation.--Neal D. Peterson.
    General Counsel.--Richard H. Farina.
        Deputy General Counsel.--Lawrence W. Hayes.



 
              U.S. ADVISORY COMMISSION ON PUBLIC DIPLOMACY

         (Created by Executive Order 12048 and Public Law 96-60)

 Room 600, USIA Building, 301 Fourth Street, SW., 20547.  Phone, (202) 
                         619-4457; FAX: 619-5489

Chairman.--Lewis Manilow.
    Vice Chairman.--William J. Hybl.
    Members: Walter R. Roberts, Pamela J. Turner, Harold C. Pachios, 
        Maria Elena Torano, Charles H. Dolan.
    Staff Director.--Bruce N. Gregory.
    Deputy Staff Director.--Richard W. Stites.



 
                U.S. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENT AGENCY

   Department of State Building, 320 21st Street 20451.  FAX: 647-6721

Director.--John Holum.
    Deputy Director.--Ralph Earle II.
        Executive Assistant.--Eric Kunsman.
        Executive Secretary.--Barbara Starr, 647-8478.
        Assistant Director, Bureau of--
            Multilateral Affairs.--Lori E. Murray.
            Nonproliferation Policy.--Lawrence Scheimman.
            Strategic and Nuclear Affairs.--Michael Nacht.
            Verification and Implementation.--Amy Sands.
        General Counsel.--Mary Elizabeth Hoinkes.
        
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        Director for--
            Congressional Affairs.--Lisa Thompson (acting), 647-3612.
            Public Affairs.--Suzanne Dalch (acting), 647-8677.
        Administrative Director.--Cathleen Lawrence, 647-3708.



 
                     U.S. COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS

                  (Codified in 42 U.S.C., section 1975)

             624 Ninth Street 20425.  Phone, (202) 376-7700

Chair.--Mary Francis Berry.
    Vice Chairman.--Cruz Reynoso.
    Commissioners: Carl A. Anderson; Arthur A. Fletcher; Robert P. 
        George; Constance Horner; Russell G. Redenbaugh; Charles Pei 
        Wang.
    Staff Director.--Mary K. Mathews.
    Special Assistants: Conner Ball and Jacqueline Johnson.
        Executive Assistant to Special Assistants.--Rosalind D. Gray.
    Assistant Staff Director for Congressional Affairs.--James S. 
        Cunningham, 376-8317.
    Public Affairs Unit Chief.--Charles R. Rivera, 376-8312.
    General Counsel.--[Vacant], 376-8351.
        Deputy General Counsel.--Stephanie Moore.
    Chief, Regional Programs Coordination Unit.--Carol-Lee Hurley.
        Assistant Staff Director for Management.--[Vacant.]
    Office of Civil Rights Evaluation.--Frederick Isler, 376-8582.
    Solicitor.--Emma Monroig, 376-8514.



 
                     U.S. HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL COUNCIL

The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, 
             SW. 20024. Phone: 488-0400; FAX: (202) 488-2690

Appointed by the President:
    Chairman.--Miles Lerman, Vineland, NJ.
        Vice Chairman.--Ruth B. Mandel, Princeton, NJ.
    Members:
Albert Abramson, Bethesda, MD.
Jack Africk, Hollywood, FL.
Gary A. Barron, Miami, FL.
David Berger, Palm Beach, FL.
Allen L. Bildner, Short Hills, NJ.
Bradley A. Blakeman, Valley Stream, NY.
Stanislaus A. Blejwas, Hartford, CT.
Stanley M. Chesly, Cincinnati, OH.
Mimi Weyforth Dawson, Washington, DC.
George Deukmejian, Los Angeles, CA.
Kitty Dukakis, Brookline, MA.
William Anthony Duna, St. Paul, MN.
Dalck Feith, Elkins Park, PA.
Abraham H. Foxman, New York, NY.
Erna I. Gans, Northbrook, IL.
Michael C. Gelman, Chevy Chase, MD.
Barbara George Gold, Chicago, IL.
Steven H. Goldberg, New York, NY.
Louis L. Gonda, Los Angeles, CA.
Sam Halpern, Hillside, NJ.
Robert J. Horn, Washington, DC.
John F. Kordek, Arlington Heights, IL
Cecile B. Kremer, Chevy Chase, MD.
Ronald S. Lauder, New York, NY.
Theodore N. Lerner, Chevy Chase, MD.
Deborah E. Lipstadt, Atlanta, GA.
William J. Lowenberg, San Francisco, CA.
Simcha G. Lyons, St. Louis, MO.
Jewell Jackson McCabe, New York, NY.
Benjamin Meed, New York, NY.
Leo Melamed, Chicago, IL.
Harvey M. Meyerhoff, Baltimore, MD.
Ruth R. Miller, Cleveland, OH.
Set C. Momjian, Washington, DC.
Murray Pantirer, Hillside, NJ.
Rev. John T. Pawlikowski, Chicago, IL.
Abe Resnick, Miami Beach, FL.
Sheila Johnson Robbins, New York, NY.
Richard M. Rosenbaum, Rochester, NY.
Menachem Z. Rosensaft, New York, NY.
Dennis B. Ross, Bethesda, MD.
John K. Roth, Claremont, CA.
Samuel Rothberg, Peoria, IL.
Arthur L. Schechter, Houston, TX.
Nathan Shapell, Beverly Hills, CA.
Lawrence M. Small, Washington, DC.
Clifford M. Sobel, Newark, NJ.
Steven E. Some, Princeton, NJ.
Jean Stein, Great Neck, NY.
Arnold Thaler, Chicago, IL.
Sheila Rabb Weidenfeld, Washington, DC.
Abigail S. Wexner, New Albany, OH.
Elie Wiesel, Boston, MA.

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    Congressional Members:
        Appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate:
            Charles Grassely, Senator from Iowa.
            Orrin G. Hatch, Senator from Utah.
            Frank R. Lautenberg, Senator from New Jersey.
            Frank H. Murkowski, Senator from Alaska.
            Claiborne Pell, Senator from Rhode Island.
        Appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives:
            Benjamin A. Gilman, Representative from New York.
            Tom Lantos, Representative from California.
            Steven LaTourette, Representative from Ohio.
            Ralph Regula, Representative from Ohio.
            Sidney R. Yates, Representative from Illinois.
    Ex Officio members:
        Department of--
            Education.--Madeleine Kunin.
            Interior.--Robert G. Stanton.
            State.--John Shattuck.
    Council Staff:
        Founding Museum Director.--Jeshajahu Weinberg.
        Executive Director.--Jeffrey LaRiche (acting).
        Museum Director.--Jeffrey LaRiche (acting).
        Secretary of the Council.--Jeffrey LaRiche.



 
                         U.S. INFORMATION AGENCY

        (Created by Presidential Reorganization Plan No. 2, 1977)

           (USIAB) USIA Building, 301 Fourth Street SW. 20547

             (DB) Donohoe Building, 400 6th Street SW. 20547

(HHSNB) Health and Human Service North Building, 330 Independence Avenue 
                                SW. 20547

            (PHB) Patrick Henry Building, 601 D Street 20547

Director.--Joseph Duffey, (USIAB), Room 800, 619-4742; FAX: 619-6705.
    Deputy Director.--Penn Kemble, (USIAB), Room 806, 619-5747; FAX: 
        619-6705.
    Counselor.--Donna M. Oglesby, (USIAB), Room 820, 619-4618; FAX: 401-
        2307.
    Executive Secretary.--Mary Ellen Connell, (USIAB), Room 822, 619-
        6194; FAX: 205-0484.
    Inspector General.--Marian C. Bennett, (DB), Room 1100, 401-7931; 
        FAX: 401-7666.
    General Counsel.--Les Jin, (USIAB), Room 700, 619-5078; FAX: 619-
        4573.
    Associate Director for Bureau of--
        Broadcasting.--Joseph B. Bruns (acting), (COHEN), Room 3300, 
            619-1009; FAX: 619-0085.
        Management.--Henry Howard, (USIAB), Room 816, 619-4626; FAX: 
            401-3421.
        Information.--Barry Fulton, (USIAB), Room 848, 619-4545; FAX: 
            619-6557.
        Educational and Cultural Affairs.--John P. Loiello, (USIAB), 
            Room 849, 619-6599; FAX: 619-5068.
    Director for Office of--
        Research.--Ann Pincus, (USIAB), Room 352, 619-4965; FAX: 619-
            6977.
        Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs.--Douglas Wilson, 
            (USIAB), Room 700, 619-6828; FAX: 619-6876.
        Public Liaison.--Kimberly Marteau, (USIAB), Room 602, 619-4355; 
            FAX: 619-6988.
        Voice of America Programs.--Geoffrey Cowan, (COHEN), Room 3324, 
            619-2030; FAX: 401-1327.
        Cuba Broadcasting.--Richard M. Lobo, Room 3350-B, 401-7013; FAX: 
            401-3340.
        Worldnet Television and Film Services.--Charles W. Fox, (PHB), 
            Room 5000, 501-7806; FAX: 501-6664.
        African Affairs.--Robert LaGamma, (USIAB), Room 720, 619-4894; 
            FAX: 619-5925.
        East European and NIS Affairs.--Anne M. Sigmund, (USIAB), Room 
            868, 619-4563; FAX: 401-6893.
        West European and Canadian Affairs.--John P. Harrod, (USIAB), 
            Room 868, 619-6565; FAX: 619-6821.
        East Asian and Pacific Affairs.--George Beasley, (USIAB), Room 
            766, 619-4829; FAX: 619-6684.
        American Republics Affairs.--Donald R. Hamilton, (USIAB), Room 
            750, 619-4860; FAX: 619-5172.
        North African, Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs.--Kent Obee, 
            (USIAB), Room 866, 619-4520; FAX: 205-0734.
            
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            U.S. INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION AGENCY

  (NS)--New State Department Building, 320 21st Street 20523.  Phone, 
                             (202) 647-4000

       (SA-1)--Columbia Plaza Office Building, 2401 E Street 20523

                      (SA-2)--515 22d Street 20523

 (SA-8)--Architects Building, 1400 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209

           (SA-14)--1100 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209

  (SA-18)--Rosslyn Plaza Center, 1601 North Kent Street, Arlington, VA 
                                  22209

                  AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Administrator.--J. Brian Atwood, Room 5942 (NS), 647-9620; FAX: 647-
    1770.
    Deputy Administrator.--Carol Lancaster, Room 5894 (NS), 647-8578.
    Counselor.--Kelly Kammerer, Room 5644 (NS), 647-4630.
    Executive Secretary.--Aaron S. Williams, Room 5897 (NS), 647-8000.
    Assistant Administrator for Program and Policy Coordination.--Colin 
        I. Bradford, Jr., Room 3892 (NS), 647-7028.
    Assistant Administrator for--
        Africa.--John F. Hicks, Room 6936 (NS), 647-9232.
        Europe and the New Independent States.--Thomas Dine, Room 6724 
            (NS), 647-9119.
        Latin America and the Caribbean.--Mark L. Schneider, Room 4529A 
            (NS), 647-8246.
        Asia and the Near East.--Margaret Carpenter, Room 6212 (NS), 
            647-8298.
        Humanitarian Response.--M. Douglas Stafford, Room 5314A (NS), 
            647-0220.
        Global Programs, Field Support and Research.--Sally Shelton, 
            Room 4942 (NS), 647-1827.
        Management.--Larry E. Byrne, Room 3948 (NS), 647-8646.
        Legislative and Public Affairs.--Jill Buckley, Room 4889 (NS), 
            647-4200.
    Director, for Equal Opportunity Programs.--Jessalyn L. Pendarvis, 
        Room 1224 (SA-1), 663-1333.
    Director of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization / Minority 
        Resource Center.--Ivan R. Ashley, Room 1200A (SA-14), (703) 875-
        1551.
    General Counsel.--Wandra G. Mitchell, Room 6895 (NS), 647-8548.
    Inspector General.--Jeffrey R. Rush, Jr., Room 5756 (NS), 647-7844.

                 OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT CORPORATION

    1100 New York Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20527.  Phone, 336-8400

President and Chief Executive Officer.--Ruth R. Harkin.
    Executive Vice President.--Christopher Finn.
    Senior Vice President for Policy and Investment Development.--Susan 
        B. Levine.
    Vice President and General Counsel.--Charles D. Toy.
    Vice President and Treasurer.--Mildred O. Callear.
    Vice President for--
        Finance.--Robert O. Draggon.
        Insurance.--Daniel W. Riordan.
        Management.--Richard K. Childress.
    Director, Legislative Affairs.--Richard Horanburg, 336-8417.

                           BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Government Directors:
    Chairman.--J. Brian Atwood, Administrator, Agency for International 
        Development.
        Vice Chairman.--Charlene Barshefsky, Deputy U.S. Trade 
            Representative.
        Ruth Harkin, President and Chief Executive Officer Overseas 
            Private Investment Corporation.
        Jeffrey E. Garten, Under Secretary for International Trade, U.S. 
            Department of Commerce.
        Joan E. Spero, Under Secretary for Economic and Agricultural 
            Affairs, U.S. Department of State.
        Jeffrey R. Shafer, Assistant Secretary for International 
            Affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury.
        Thomas S. Williamson, Jr., Solicitor of Labor, U.S. Department 
            of Labor.
Private Sector Directors:
        John Chrystal, Chairman, Iowa Savings Bank, Coon Rapids, IA.
        Simon Ferro, Becker & Poliakoff, P.A. Miami, FL.
        Gordon D. Giffen, Long, Aldrige & Norman, Atlanta, GA.
        George J. Kourpias, President, International Association of 
            Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Upper Marlboro, MD.
        Gloria Rose Ott, President, GO Strategies, San Jose, CA.
        
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        Lottie Shackleford, Executive Vice President, Global, USA, 
            Little Rock, AR.
        Harvey Sigelbaum, President, Amalgamated Life Insurance, New 
            York, NY.

                      TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

  Room 309, 1621 North Kent Street, Arlington, VA 22209.  Phone, (703) 
                                875-4357

Director.--J. Joseph Grandmaison.



 
                   U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION

     500 E Street SW., 20436.  Phone, (202) 205-2000; FAX: 205-2798

                              COMMISSIONERS

    Chairman.--Peter S. Watson, Republican, California; term ending 
            December 16, 2000; entered on duty December 17, 1991; 205-
            2220.
    Vice Chairman.--Janet A. Nuzum, Democrat, Virginia; term ending June 
            16, 1996; entered on duty November 26, 1991; 205-3031.
    Commissioners:
        David B. Rohr, Democrat, Maryland; term ending December 16, 
            1994; entered on duty March 27, 1984; 205-3041.
        Don E. Newquist, Democrat, Texas; term ending December 16, 1997; 
            entered on duty October 18, 1988; 205-2781.
        Carol T. Crawford, Republican, Virginia; term ending June 16, 
            1999; entered on duty November 22, 1991; 205-3051.
        Lynn M. Bragg, Republican, Maryland; term ending June 16, 2002; 
            entered on duty March 31, 1994; 205-2250.
    Congressional Liaison.--Stanton D. Anderson, Jr., 205-3151.
    Secretary.--Donna R. Koehnke, 205-2000.
    Director, Office of Public Affairs.--Margaret M. O'Laughlin, 205-
        1819.
    Executive and International Liaison.--William T. Hart, 205-3141.
    Chief Administrative Law Judge.--Vacant.
        Administrative Law Judges.--Paul J. Luckern, 205-2694; Sidney 
            Harris, 205-2692.
    General Counsel.--Lyn M. Schlitt, 205-3061.
    Inspector General.--Jane E. Altenhofen, 205-2210.
    Equal Employment Opportunity.--Jacqueline Waters, 205-2240.
    Operations, Office of Director.--Robert A. Rogowsky, 205-2230.
        Economics.--Robert A. Rogowsky (acting), 205-3216.
        Investigations.--William (Lynn) Featherstone, 205-3160.
        Industries.--Marion (Vern) L. Simpson, 205-3296.
            Division Chiefs:
                Agriculture and Forest Products.--Cathy L. Jabara, 205-
                    3309.
                Energy, Chemicals, and Textiles.--John J. Gersic, 205-
                    3342.
                Minerals, Metals, Machinery, and Miscellaneous 
                    manufactures.--Larry L. Brookhart, 205-3418.
                Services, Electronics, and Transportation.--Norman D. 
                    McLennan, 205-3380.
        Tariff Affairs and Trade Agreements.--Eugene A. Rosengarden, 
            205-2592.
        Information Services.--Martin Smith, 205-2513.
        Unfair Import Investigations.--Lynn I. Levine, 205-2561.
        Trade Remedy Assistance Office.--Elizabeth M. Seltzer, 205-2200.
    Administration, Office of Director--
                Stephen A. McLaughlin (acting), 205-3131.
        Finance and Budget.--Queen E. Cox, 205-2678.
        Management Services.--David E. Spencer, 205-2741.
        Personnel.--Michael J. Hillier, 205-2651.



 
                   U.S. MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD

                     (Created by Public Law 95-454)

 1120 Vermont Avenue, Room 800, 20419.  Phone, (202) 653-8898; FAX: 653-
                                  7130

Chairman.--Benjamin L. Erdreich, Room 826, 653-7101.
    Vice Chairman.--Antonio C. Amador, 653-7103.
    
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    Member.--Jessica L. Parks, 653-7105.
    Executive Director.--Anita L. Boles, 653-7101.
    General Counsel.--Llewelyn M. Fisher, 653-7171.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Regional Directors:
    Atlanta, GA: Covering Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North 
        Carolina, South Carolina.--Thomas J. Lamphear, 10th Floor, 401 
        West Peachtree Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30308, (404) 730-2751; 
        FAX: 730-2767.
    Chicago, IL: Covering Illinois (all locations north of Springfield), 
        Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin.--Martin 
        Baumgaertner, 31st Floor, 230 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, IL 
        60604-1669, (312) 353-2923; FAX: 886-4231.
        St. Louis, MO Field Office: Covering Illinois (Springfield and 
            all locations south), Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee.--
            [Vacant], Suite 410, 911 Washington Avenue, St. Louis, MO 
            63101-1203, (314) 425-4295; FAX: 425-4294.
    Dallas, TX: Covering Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas.--Paula A. 
        Latshaw, Room 6F20, 1100 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75242-1001, 
        (214) 767-0555; FAX: 767-0102.
        Denver, CO Field Office: Covering Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, 
            Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, South 
            Dakota, Utah, Wyoming.--Joseph H. Harman, Chief 
            Administrative Judge, 12567 West Cedar Drive, Suite 100, 
            Lakewood, CO 80228, (303) 969-5101; FAX: 969-5109.
    Philadelphia, PA: Covering Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia (except 
        cities and counties served by Washington Regional Office--see 
        below), West Virginia, the following counties in New Jersey: 
        Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, 
        Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, Salem.--Lonnie L. Crawford, 
        U.S. Customhouse, Room 501, Second and Chestnut Streets, 
        Philadelphia, PA 19106-2904, (215) 597-9960; FAX: 597-3456.
        Boston, MA Field Office: Covering Connecticut, Maine, 
            Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont.--
            William Carroll, Chief Administrative Judge, 99 Summer 
            Street, Suite 1810, Boston, MA 02110, (617) 424-5700; FAX: 
            424-5708.
        New York, NY Field Office: Covering New York, Puerto Rico, 
            Virgin Islands, the following counties in New Jersey: 
            Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, 
            Sussex, Union, Warren.--Sean P. Walsh, Chief Administrative 
            Judge, Room 3137, 26 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278-0022, 
            (212) 264-9372; FAX: 264-1417.
    San Francisco, CA: Covering California.--Denis Marachi, Room 2800, 
        525 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 744-3081; FAX: 
        744-3194.
        Seattle, WA Field Office: Covering Alaska, Hawaii, Idaho, 
            Oregon, Washington, Pacific overseas.--Carl Berkenwald, 
            Chief Administrative Judge, Room 1840, 915 Second Avenue, 
            Seattle, WA 98174-1001, (206) 553-0394; FAX: 553-6484.
    Washington, DC: Covering Washington, DC, Maryland, all overseas 
        areas not otherwise covered, the following cities and counties 
        in Virginia: Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax City, Fairfax 
        County, Falls Church, Loudoun, Prince William.--P.J. Winzer, 
        Room 1109, 5203 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22041-3473, 
        (703) 756-6250; FAX: 756-7112.



 
                   U.S. NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION

Washington, DC 20555.  Main Switchboard: (301) 415-7000; FAX: 415-7010, 
                                415-7020

                         OFFICE OF THE CHAIRMAN

Chairman.--Ivan Selin, 504-1759.
    Executive Assistant.--Dennis K. Rathbun, 504-1776.
    Legal Assistant.--Kathryn Winsberg, 504-1750.
    Technical Assistant.--Annette Vietti-Cook, 504-1750.
    Special Assistants: Robert B. McOsker, Donna Smith, 504-1750.
    Personal Assistant.--Geraldine P. Schuetze, 504-1759.

                              COMMISSIONERS

Kenneth C. Rogers, 504-1855.
    Legal Assistant.--Myron Karman, 504-1850.
    Technical Assistants: Seth M. Coplan, Morton R. Fleishman, John 
        Sorensen, 504-1850.
    Administrative Assistants: Lil A. Van Cise, Ann Haikalis, 504-1855; 
        E. Gail de Planque, 504-1800; FAX: 504-3509.
        
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    Legal Assistant.--E. Neil Jensen, 504-2800.
    Technical Assistants: Helen K. Whitfield, Joel O. Lubenau, Eileen 
        McKenna, 504-1800.
    Administrative Assistants: Evelyn S. Williams, Jeanne L. Mullikin, 
        Joanne Field, 504-1800.

                     STAFF OFFICES OF THE COMMISSION

Secretary of the Commission.--John C. Hoyle (acting), 504-1969; FAX: 
    504-1672.
Commission Appellate Adjudication.--John F. Cordes, Jr. (acting), 504-
    1600.
Congressional Affairs.--Dennis K. Rathbun, 504-1776.
General Counsel.--Karen D. Cyr, 504-1743; FAX: 504-3725.
International Programs.--Carlton R. Stoiber, 415-1780; FAX: 415-2395.
Public Affairs.--William M. Beecher, 415-8200; FAX: 504-3716, 504-2234.

                          COMMITTEES AND BOARDS

                   ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON NUCLEAR WASTE

Chairman.--Martin J. Steindler, 415-6816. Contact: John T. Larkins, 
    Director, ACRS/ACNW, 415-7360; FAX: 415-5589/5422.

             ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON MEDICAL USES OF ISOTOPES

Chairman.--Barry Siegel, M.D. Contact: John E. Glenn, 415-7231.

                ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON REACTOR SAFEGUARDS

Chairman.--Thomas S. Kress, 415-6903. Contact: John T. Larkins, 
    Director, ACRS/ACNW, 415-7360; FAX: 415-5589/5422.

                 ATOMIC SAFETY AND LICENSING BOARD PANEL

Chief Administrative Judge.--B. Paul Cotter, Jr., 415-7450; FAX: 415-
    5599.

                            INSPECTOR GENERAL

Inspector General.--David C. Williams, 415-5930; FAX: 415-5091.

             OFFICE OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS

Executive Director.--James M. Taylor, 504-1700; FAX: 504-2162.
    Deputy Executive Director for--
        Nuclear Reactor Regulation, Regional Operations and Research.--
            James L. Milhoan, 504-1705.
        Nuclear Materials Safety, Safeguards and Operations Support.--
            Hugh L. Thompson, 504-1713.
        Assistant for Operations.--James L. Blaha, 504-1703.

         STAFF OFFICES OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR OPERATIONS

Director, Office of--
    Administration.--Patricia G. Norry, 415-7443; FAX: 415-5400.
    Analysis and Evaluation of Operational Data.--Edward L. Jordan, 415-
        7472; FAX: 415-6382.
    Controller/Deputy Chief Financial Officer.--Ronald M. Scroggins, 
        415-7501; FAX: 415-5388.
    Enforcement.--James Lieberman, 504-2741; FAX: 504-3431.
    Information Resources Management.--Gerald F. Cranford, 415-7585; 
        FAX: 415-5079.
    Investigations.--Guy P. Caputo, 504-2373; FAX: 504-2370.
    Personnel.--Paul E. Bird, 415-7516; FAX: 415-5106.
    Small Business and Civil Rights.--Vandy L. Miller, 415-7380; FAX: 
        415-5953.
    State Programs.--Richard L. Bangart, 504-3340; FAX: 504-3502.

                             PROGRAM OFFICES

            OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY AND SAFEGUARDS

Director.--Robert M. Bernero, 415-7800; FAX: 415-5371.
    Deputy Director.--Guy A. Arlotto, 415-7358.
    
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        Divisional Directors:
            Waste Management.--Malcolm R. Knapp, 415-7437.
            Industrial Medical and Nuclear Safety.--Carl J. Paperiello, 
                415-7197.
            Fuel Cycle Safety and Safeguards.--Robert F. Burnett, 415-
                7212.

                  OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REACTOR REGULATION

Director.--William T. Russell, 504-1270; FAX: 504-1887.
    Deputy Director.--Frank J. Miraglia, Jr., 504-1272.
        Associate Director for Technical Assessment.--Ashok C. Thadani, 
            504-1274.
        Divisional Directors:
                Engineering.--Brian W. Sheron, 504-2722.
                Reactor Controls and Human Factors.--Bruce A. Boger, 
                    504-1004.
                Systems Safety and Analysis.--Gary M. Holahan, 504-2884.
                Technical Support.--Richard L. Spessard, 504-2903.
        Associate Director for Projects.--Roy P. Zimmerman, 504-1284.
            Divisional Directors:
                Reactor Projects I, II.--Steven A. Varga, 504-1403.
                Reactor Projects III, IV.--Jack W. Roe, 504-1354.
                Project Support.--Brian K. Grimes, 504-1163.
        Associate Director for Advanced Reactors and License Renewal.--
            Dennis M. Crutchfield, 504-1199.
            Project Directorates:
                Standardization.--Richard W. Borchardt, 504-1118.
                License Renewal and Environmental Review.--Scott F. 
                    Newberry, 504-2821.
                Advanced Reactors.--Gail H. Marcus, 504-1111.
        Director for Inspection and Support Programs.--Francis P. 
            Gillespie, 504-1275.
            Branches:
                Inspection Program Branch.--Anthony T. Gody, Sr., 504-
                    1257.
                Planning, Program and Management Support Branch.--Gary 
                    G. Zech, 504-1202.

                  OFFICE OF NUCLEAR REGULATORY RESEARCH

Director.--Eric S. Beckjord, 415-6641; FAX: 415-5153.
    Deputy Director for--
        Research.--Themis P. Speis, 415-6862.
        Rulemaking, Engineering and Generic Issues.--Richard H. Vollmer, 
            415-6991.
            Divisional Directors:
                Engineering Technology.--Lawrence C. Shao, 415-5678.
                Systems Technology.--M. Wayne Hodges, 415-5728.
                Regulatory Applications.--Bill M. Morris, 415-6207.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Regional Administrators:
    Region I: King of Prussia, PA.--Thomas T. Martin, 475 Allendale 
        Road, King of Prussia, PA 19406-1415, (610) 337-5299; FAX: 337-
        5324.
        Deputy Regional Administrator.--William F. Kane, 337-5340.
            Divisional Directors:
                Radiation Safety and Safeguards.--Charles W. Hehl, 337-
                    5281.
                Reactor Projects.--Richard W. Cooper, 337-5229.
                Reactor Safety.--James T. Wiggins, 337-5359.
    Region II: Atlanta, GA.--Steward D. Ebneter, Suite 2900, 101 
        Marietta Street, Atlanta, GA 30323-0199, (404) 331-5500; FAX: 
        331-4479.
        Deputy Regional Administrator.--Luis A. Reyes, 331-5610.
            Divisional Directors:
                Radiation Safety and Safeguards.--J. Philip Stohr, 331-
                    5549.
                Reactor Projects.--Ellis W. Merchoff, 331-5179.
                Reactor Safety.--Albert F. Gibson, 331-5680.
    Region III: Lisle, IL.--John B. Martin, 801 Warrensville Road, 
        Lisle, IL 60532-4351, (708) 829-9657; FAX: 515-1278.
        Deputy Regional Administrator.--Hubert J. Miller, 829-9658.
            Divisional Directors:
                Radiation Safety and Safeguards.--William L. Axelson, 
                    829-9800.
                Reactor Projects.--Edward G. Greenman, 829-9600.
                Reactor Safety.--Geoffrey E. Grant, 829-9700.
                
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    Region IV: Arlington, TX.--Leonard J. Callan, Suite 400, 611 Ryan 
        Plaza Drive, Arlington, TX 76011-8064, (817) 860-8225; FAX: 860-
        8210.
        Deputy Regional Administrator.--John M. Montgomery, 860-8226.
            Divisional Directors:
                Radiation Safety and Safeguards.--Samuel J. Collins, 
                    860-8106.
                Reactor Projects.--A. Bill Beach, 860-8223.
                Reactor Safety.--Thomas P. Gwynn, 860-8183.



 
                         U.S. PAROLE COMMISSION

  Room 420, 5550 Friendship Boulevard, Chevy Chase, MD 20815.  Phone, 
                             (301) 492-5990

Chairman.--Edward F. Reilly, Jr.
    Vice Chairman and Chairman of the National Appeals Board.--Jasper R. 
        Clay, Jr.
        Commissioners: Vincent (Vince) J. Fechtel, 492-5917; Michael J. 
            Gaines, 492-5968.
        Confidential Assistant to the Chairman.--Dawn M. Booze, 492-
            5990.
        Case Operations Manager.--Tom C. Kowalski, 492-5952.
        Deputy Director for Information System.--Sheldon Adelberg, 
            Ph.D., 492-5980.
        Executive Officer.--Judy I. Carter, 492-5974.
        General Counsel.--Michael Stover, 492-5959.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Kansas City.--Carol Pavilack Getty, 10220 North Executive Hills Blvd., 
    North Pointe Tower, Suite 700, Kansas City, MO 64153, (816) 891-
    7770.
Eastern Regional Office.--John R. Simpson, 5550 Friendship Boulevard, 
    Suite 420, Chevy Chase, MD 20815, (301) 492-5821.



 
                           U.S. POSTAL SERVICE

       475 L'Enfant Plaza, SW., 20260-0010.  Phone, (202) 268-2000

    MARVIN RUNYON, the 70th Postmaster General of the United States and 
Member of the Board of Governors, U.S. Postal Service; appointed May 5, 
1992; B.S., Management Engineering, Texas A&M University; married to Sue 
Atkinson, four children; formerly chairman, Board of the Tennessee 
Valley Authority, 1988-92; president, chief executive officer, Nissan 
Motor Manufacturing Corporation, U.S.A., 1980-88; vice president, Ford 
Motor Company, 1973-80; various staff and management positions, Ford 
Motor Company, 1943-73.

                           BOARD OF GOVERNORS

Chairman.--Sam Winters.
    Vice Chairman.--Tirso del Junco, M.D.
    Members:
Susan E. Alvarado
Michael S. Coughlin
LeGree S. Daniels
Einar V. Dyhrkopp
Bert H. Mackie
Norma Pace
Marvin Runyon
Robert Setrakian
    Secretary for the Board of Governors.--David F. Harris, 268-4800.

                     OFFICERS OF THE POSTAL SERVICE

Postmaster General.--Marvin Runyon, 268-2500.
    Deputy Postmaster General.--Michael S. Coughlin, 268-2525.
    Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President.--William J. 
        Henderson, 268-4842.
    Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President.--Michael J. 
        Riley, 268-2454.
    Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President.--Loren E. Smith, 
        268-2360.
    General Counsel and Senior Vice President.--Mary S. Elcano, 268-
        2950.
    Vice Presidents:
        Chief Postal Inspector.--Kenneth J. Hunter, 268-5615.
        Consumer Advocate.--Ann McK. Robinson, 268-2281.
        Controller.--M. Richard Porras, 268-5272.
        Corporate Relations.--Larry M. Speakes, 268-2143, FAX: 268-2175/
            4516.
        Diversity Development.--Robert F. Harris, 268-6566.
        Employee Relations.--[Vacant], 268-3783.
        Engineering.--William J. Dowling, (703) 280-7001.
        
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        Facilities.--Rudoloph K. Umscheid, 268-3389.
        Information Systems.--Richard D. Weirich, 268-6900.
        Judicial Officer.--James A. Cohen, 268-2128.
        Labor Relations.--Joseph J. Mahon, 268-3619.
        Legislative Affairs.--[Vacant], 268-2506.
        Marketing Systems.--Gail G. Sonnenberg, 268-3359.
        Operations Support.--Allen R. Kane, 268-6990.
        Operations Redesign.--Diane M. Regan, 268-2080.
        Product Management.--[Vacant], 268-6990.
        Purchasing.--Darrah Porter, 268-4040.
        Quality.--Norman E. Lorentz, 268-6200.
        Sales.--John R. Wargo, 268-2222.
        Technology Applications.--Robert A.F. Reisner, 268-2870.
        Workforce Planning and Service Management.--James C. Walton, 
            268-5381.



 
                     U.S. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD

 844 North Rush Street, Chicago, IL 60611-2092. Phone, (312) 751-4500; 
                             FAX: 751-4930.

  Office of Legislative Affairs, Suite 500, 1310 G Street, 20005-3001. 
                  Phone, (202) 272-7742; FAX: 272-7728.

Chairman.--Glen L. Bower, (312) 751-4900; FAX: 751-7193.
    Assistants to the Chairman: Thomas M. Battista, Eric T. Wooden.
    Labor Member.--V.M. Speakerman, Jr., (312) 751-4905; FAX: 751-7194.
        Assistants to the Labor Member: Robert E. Bergeron, James C. 
            Boehner, Geraldine Clark, Lawrence J. LaRocque, David D. 
            Lucci, (202) 272-7742.
    Management Member.--Jerome F. Kever, (312) 751-4910; FAX: 751-7189.
        Assistants to the Management Member: Robert M. Perbohner; Joseph 
            Waechter; Roland Wiebking.
    Inspector General.--Martin J. Dickman, (312) 751-4690; FAX: 751-
        4342.
    General Counsel.--Catherine C. Cook, (312) 751-7100; FAX: 751-7102.
        Deputy General Counsel.--Steven A. Bartholow, (312) 751-4935.
        Director of Hearings and Appeals.--Dale G. Zimmerman, (312) 751-
            4793.
        Director of Legislative Affairs.--Marian P. Gibson, (202) 272-
            7742.
        Librarian.--Kay G. Collins, (312) 751-4927.
    Director of Programs.--Kenneth P. Boehne (acting), (312) 751-4930; 
        FAX: 751-7197.
        Director, Office of Retirement and Survivor Programs.--Robert J. 
            Duda, (312) 751-4699.
    Director, Bureau of--
        Disability and Medicare Operations.--John R. Feldheim, (312) 
            751-4725.
        Unemployment and Sickness Insurance.--John Thoresdale, (312) 
            751-4800.
        Field Service.--Ronald J. Dammon, (312) 751-4950.
    Director of Administration.--Kenneth P. Boehne, (312) 751-4930; FAX: 
        751-7197.
        Chief Actuary.--Frank Buzzi, (312) 751-4915.
        Chief Financial Officer.--Peter A. Larson, (312) 751-4590.
        Chief Information Officer.--[Vacant], (312) 751-4850.
        Equal Opportunity Manager.--Leo Franklin, (312) 751-4925.
        Director, Bureau of--
            Research and Employment Accounts.--Bobby V. Ferguson, (312) 
                751-4980.
            Personnel.--John F. Malich, (312) 751-4570.
            Quality Assurance.--[Vacant], (312) 751-4760.
            Supply and Service.--Henry M. Valiulis, (312) 751-4565.
            Public Affairs.--William G. Poulos, (312) 751-4777.

                            REGIONAL OFFICES

Directors:
    Atlanta.--Patricia R. Lawson, Suite 2304, 101 Marietta Street, 
        Atlanta, GA 30323-3001, (404) 331-2691.
    Philadelphia.--Richard D. Baird, Suite 670, 1421 Cherry Street, 
        Philadelphia, PA 19102-1413, (215) 656-6946.
    Cleveland.--Kevin B. McCrone, Room 989, 1240 East 9th Street, 
        Cleveland, OH 44199-2093, (216) 522-4043.
    Kansas City.--Daniel H. Hauser, Room 257, 601 East 12th Street, 
        Kansas City, MO 64106-2882, (816) 426-3278.
    Oakland.--Donald R. Wedl, Suite 390N, 1301 Clay Street, Oakland, CA 
        94612-5202, (510) 637-2982.


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             WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY

             600 Fifth Street 20001.  Phone, (202) 637-1234

General Manager.--Lawrence G. Reuter.
    Deputy General Manager.--[Vacant.]
    Deputy General Manager for Operations.--Fady P. Bassily.
    General Counsel.--Robert L. Polk.
    Secretary.--James M. Miller.
    Assistant General Manager for--
        Finance and Comptroller.--Peter Benjamin.
        Americans with Disabilities Act.--John F. Potts.
        Bus Service.--LeRoy R. Bailey, Jr.
        Design and Construction.--Nuria I. Fernandez.
        Human Resources.--Barbara A. Grier.
        Public Service.--Gwendolyn A. Mitchell.
        Rail Service.--Nancy Hsu.
        Director, Office of--
            Government Relations.--Deborah S. Lipman.
            Public Affairs.--Patricia A. Lambe.



 
                  WASHINGTON NATIONAL MONUMENT SOCIETY

  (Organized 1833; chartered 1859; amended by Acts of August 2, 1876, 
                             October, 1888)

             740 Jackson Place, 20503. Phone, (202) 842-0806

President Ex Officio.--William J. Clinton, President of the United 
    States.
    Vice Presidents Ex Officio.--The Governors of the several States.
    First Vice President.--Russell E. Train, Chairman of the Board, 
        World Wildlife Fund-United States, Suite 500, 1250 24th Street 
        20037.
    Second Vice President.--James W. Symington.
    Treasurer.--Henry Ravenel, Jr.,
    Secretary.--Roger G. Kennedy, Director for National Park Service, 
        Department of the Interior.
        Assistant Secretary.--Joseph M. Lawler, National Park Service.
    Members:
Francis Addison III
Vincent C. Burke, Jr.
Gilbert M. Grosvenor
Richard P. Williams
C. Boyden Gray
George Hamilton III
George B. Hartzog, Jr.
John D.H. Kane
Albert James Redway, Jr.
    Members Emeritus:
Warren E. Burger
Harry F. Byrd, Jr.
Jerauld Wright
Samuel Spencer
Conrad L. Wirth


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                                JUDICIARY


 
                   SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES

              One First Street NE. 20543.  Phone, 479-3000

    WILLIAM HUBBS REHNQUIST, Chief Justice of the United States; born in 
Milwaukee, WI, October 1, 1924; son of William Benjamin and Margery Peck 
Rehnquist; married to Natalie Cornell of San Diego, CA; children: James, 
Janet, and Nancy, member of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Bethesda, MD; 
served in the U.S. Army Air Corps in this country and overseas from 
1943-46; discharged with the rank of sergeant; Stanford University, 
B.A., M.A., 1948; Harvard University, M.A., 1950; Stanford University, 
LL.B., 1952, ranking first in class; Order of the Coif; member of the 
Board of Editors of the Stanford Law Review; law clerk for Justice 
Robert H. Jackson, Supreme Court of the United States, 1952-53; private 
practice of law, Phoenix, AZ, 1953-69; engaged in a general practice of 
law with primary emphasis on civil litigation; appointed Assistant 
Attorney General, Office of Legal Counsel, by President Nixon in January 
1969; nominated Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United 
States by President Nixon on October 21, 1971, confirmed December 10, 
1971, sworn in on January 7, 1972; nominated by President Reagan as 
Chief Justice of the United States on June 17, 1986; sworn in on 
September 26, 1986.

    JOHN PAUL STEVENS, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the 
United States; born in Chicago, IL, April 20, 1920; son of Ernest James 
and Elizabeth Street Stevens; A.B., University of Chicago, 1941, Phi 
Beta Kappa, Psi Upsilon; J.D. (magna cum laude), Northwestern 
University, 1947, Order of the Coif, Phi Delta Phi, co-editor, Illinois 
Law Review; married to Maryan Mulholland; children: John Joseph, Kathryn 
Jedlicka, Elizabeth Jane Sesemann, and Susan Roberta Mullen; entered 
active duty U.S. Navy in 1942, released as Lt. Commander in 1945 after 
WW II service, Bronz Star; law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Wiley 
Rutledge, 1947-48; admitted to Illinois bar, 1949; practiced law in 
Chicago, Poppenhusen, Johnston, Thompson & Raymond, 1949-52; associate 
counsel, Subcommittee on the Study of Monopoly Power, Judiciary 
Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1951-52; partner, 
Rothschild, Stevens, Barry & Myers, Chicago, 1952-70; member of the 
Attorney General's National Committee to Study Antitrust Laws, 1953-55; 
lecturer in Antitrust Law, Northwestern University School of Law, 1950-
54, and University of Chicago Law School, 1955-58; chief counsel, 
Illinois Supreme Court Special Commission to Investigate Integrity of 
the Judgment of People v. Isaacs, 1969; appointed U.S. Circuit Judge for 
the Seventh Circuit, October 14, 1970, entering on duty November 2, 
1970, and serving until becoming an Associate Justice of the Supreme 
Court; nominated to the Supreme Court December 1, 1975, by President 
Ford; confirmed by the Senate December 17, 1975; sworn in on December 
19, 1975.

    SANDRA DAY O'CONNOR, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the 
United States; born in El Paso, TX, March 26, 1930; daughter of Harry A. 
and Ada Mae Wilkey Day; B.A. (magna cum laude), Stanford University, 
1950; LL.B., Stanford Law School, 1952; Order of the Coif, Board of 
Editors, Stanford Law Review; married to John Jay O'Connor III, 1952; 
children: Scott, Brian, and Jay; deputy county attorney, San Mateo 
County, CA, 1952-53; civilian attorney for Quartermaster Market Center, 
Frankfurt, Germany, 1954-57; private practice of law in Maryvale, AZ, 
1958-60; assistant attorney general, Arizona, 1965-69; elected to the 
Arizona State senate, 1969-75; senate majority leader, 1974 and 1975; 
chairman of the State, County, and Municipal Affairs Committee in 1972 
and 1973; also served on the Legislative Council, on the Probate Code 
Commission, and on the Arizona Advisory Council on Intergovernmental 
Relations; elected judge of the Maricopa County Superior Court, Phoenix, 
AZ, 1975-79; appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals by Gov. Bruce 
Babbitt, 1979-81; nominated by President Reagan as Associate Justice of 
the U.S. Supreme Court on July 7, 1981; confirmed by the U.S. Senate on 
September 22, 1981; and sworn in on September 25, 1981; member, National 
Board of Smithsonian Associates, 1981-present; president, board of 
trustees, The Heard Museum, 1968-74, 1976-81; member: Salvation Army 
Advisory Board, 1975-81, board of trustees, Stanford University, 1976-
81, Board of Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1988 to present.


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    ANTONIN SCALIA, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United 
States; born in Trenton, NJ, March 11, 1936; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 
1960; note editor, Harvard Law Review; Sheldon fellow, Harvard 
University, 1960-61; married to Maureen McCarthy, September 10, 1960; 
children: Ann Forrest; Eugene, John Francis, Catherine Elisabeth, Mary 
Clare, Paul David, Matthew, Christopher James, and Margaret Jane; 
admitted to practice in Ohio (1962) and Virginia (1970); in private 
practice with Jones, Day, Cockley, & Reavis (Cleveland, OH), 1961-67; 
professor of law, University of Virginia Law School, 1967-74 (on leave 
1971-74); general counsel, Office of Telecommunications Policy, 
Executive Office of the President, 1971-72; chairman, Administrative 
Conference of the United States, 1972-74; Assistant Attorney General, 
Office of Legal Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice, 1974-77; scholar in 
residence, American Enterprise Institute, 1977; professor of law, 
University of Chicago, 1977-82; appointed by President Reagan as Circuit 
Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit; 
sworn in on August 17, 1982; appointed by President Reagan as Associate 
Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court; sworn in on September 26, 1986.

    ANTHONY M. KENNEDY, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the 
United States, born in Sacramento, CA, July 23, 1936; son of Anthony 
James and Gladys McLeod Kennedy; married to Mary Davis, June 29, 1963; 
children: Justin Anthony, Gregory Davis, and Kristin Marie; Stanford 
University, 1954-57; London School of Economics, 1957-58; B.A., Stanford 
University, 1958; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1961; associate, Thelen, 
Marrin, Johnson & Bridges, San Francisco, 1961-63; sole practitioner, 
Sacramento, 1963-67; partner, Evans, Jackson & Kennedy, Sacramento, 
1967-75; professor of constitutional law, McGeorge School of Law, 
University of the Pacific, 1965-88; California Army National Guard, 
1961; member: the Judicial Conference of the United States' Advisory 
Panel on Financial Disclosure Reports and Judicial Activities 
(subsequently renamed the Advisory Committee of Codes of Conduct), 1979-
87; Committee on Pacific Territories, 1979-90 (chairman, 1982-90); board 
of the Federal Judicial Center, 1987-88; nominated by President Ford to 
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; sworn in on May 30, 1975; 
nominated by President Reagan as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme 
Court; sworn in on February 18, 1988.

    DAVID HACKETT SOUTER, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the 
United States, born in Melrose, MA, September 17, 1939; son of Joseph 
Alexander and Helen Adams Hackett Souter; Harvard College, A.B., 1961, 
Phi Beta Kappa, selected Rhodes Scholar; Magdalen College, Oxford, 1963, 
A.B. in Jurisprudence, 1989, M.A., 1989; Harvard Law School, LL.B., 
1966; associate, Orr and Reno, Concord, NH, 1966-68; assistant attorney 
general of New Hampshire, 1968-71; Deputy Attorney General of New 
Hampshire, 1971-76; Attorney General of New Hampshire, 1976-78; 
Associate Justice, New Hampshire Superior Court, 1978-83; Associate 
Justice, New Hampshire Supreme Court, 1983-90; member: Maine-New 
Hampshire Interstate Boundary Commission, 1971-75; New Hampshire Police 
Standards and Training Council, 1976-78; New Hampshire Governor's 
Commmission on Crime and Delinquency, 1976-78; 1979-83; New Hampshire 
Judicial Council, 1976-78; Concord Hospital Board of Trustees, 1972-85 
(president, 1978-84); New Hampshire Historical Society, 1968-present, 
(vice-president, 1980-85, trustee, 1976-85); Dartmouth Medical School, 
Board of Overseers, 1981-87; Merrimack County Bar Association, 1966-
present; New Hampshire Bar Association, 1966-present; Honorary Fellow, 
American Bar Foundation; Honorary Fellow, American College of Trial 
Lawyers; Honorary Master of the Bench, Gray's Inn, London; Honorary 
Fellow, Magdalen College, Oxford; Associate, Lowell House, Harvard 
College; nominated by President Bush to U.S. Court of Appeals for the 
First Circuit; took oath May 25, 1990; nominated by President Bush as 
Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court; took oath of office October 
9, 1990.

    CLARENCE THOMAS, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the 
United States; born in Pin Point, GA (near Savannah), June 23, 1948; son 
of M.C. and Leola Thomas; raised by his grandparents, Myers and 
Christine Anderson; married to Virginia Lamp, May 30, 1987; son Jamal 
Adeen by previous marriage; attended Conception Seminary, 1967-68; A.B. 
(cum laude), Holy Cross College, 1971; J.D., Yale Law School, 1974; 
admitted to practice in Missouri, 1974; assistant attorney general of 
Missouri, 1974-77; attorney in the law department of Monsanto Company, 
1977-79; legislative assistant to Senator John Danforth, 1979-81; 
Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, 
1981-82; chairman, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1982-
90; nominated by President Bush to U.S. Court of Appeals for the 
District of Columbia Circuit; took oath March 12, 1990; nominated by 
President Bush as Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court; took the 
constitutional oath on October 18, 1991 and the judicial oath on October 
23, 1991.

    RUTH BADER GINSBURG, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the 
United States; born March 15, 1933, Brooklyn, N.Y., the daughter of 
Nathan and Celia Amster Bader; 

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married Martin Ginsburg, 1954; two children: Jane C. and James S.; 
B.A., Phi Beta Kappa, Cornell University, 1954; attended Harvard Law 
School, 1956-58; LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1959; law clerk to Edmund 
L. Palmieri, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, 1959-
61; Columbia Law School Project on International Procedure, 1961-62, 
associate director, 1962-63; professor, Rutgers University School of 
Law, 1963-72; professor, Columbia Law School, 1972-80; Fellow, Center 
for Advanced Study in Behavioral Sciences, 1977-78; American Civil 
Liberties Union, general counsel, 1973-80; National Board of Directors, 
1974-80; Women's Rights Project, founder and Counsel, 1972-80; American 
Bar Foundation Board of Directors, executive committee, secretary, 1979-
89; American Bar Association Board of Editors, 1972-78; ABA Section on 
Individual Rights and Responsibilities, council member, 1975-81; 
American Law Institute, council member, 1978-93; American Academy of 
Arts and Sciences, Fellow, 1982-present; Council on Foreign Relations, 
1975-present; nominated by President Carter as a Judge, U.S. Court of 
Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, sworn in on June 30, 1980; 
nominated Associate Justice by President Clinton, June 14, 1993, 
confirmed by the Senate, August 3, 1993, and sworn in August 10, 1993.

    STEPHEN G. BREYER, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the 
United States; born in San Francisco, CA, August 15, 1938; son of Irving 
G. and Anne R. Breyer; married Joanna Hare, 1967, three children: Chloe, 
Nell, and Michael; A.B., Stanford University, 1959; B.A., Oxford 
University, Magdalen College, Marshall Scholar, 1961; LL.B., Harvard Law 
School, 1964; law clerk to Associate Justice Arthur J. Goldberg of the 
Supreme Court of the United States, 1964-65; special assistant to the 
Assistant Attorney General (Antitrust), Department of Justice, 1965-67; 
Assistant Special Prosecutor of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, 
1973; Special Counsel of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, 
Subcommittee on Administrative Practices, 1974-75; Chief Counsel of the 
U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, 1979-80; Professor of Law, Harvard Law 
School, 1970-80; (assistant professor, 1967-70; lecturer, 1980-94); 
professor, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1977-80; 
Nominated by President Carter as a Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 
First Circuit, sworn in on December 10, 1980; Chief Judge, 1990-94; 
member, U.S. Sentencing Commission, 1985-89; member, Judicial Conference 
of the United States, 1990-94; nominated Associate Justice by President 
Clinton May 13, 1994, confirmed by the Senate July 29, 1994, and sworn 
in on August 3, 1994.

                                 *  *  *

    WARREN E. BURGER, Chief Justice of the United States (retired); born 
in St. Paul, MN, September 17, 1907; son of Charles Joseph and Katharine 
Burger; University of Minnesota (pre legal); St. Paul College of Law 
(now Mitchell College of Law), 1931, LL.B. (magna cum laude); married to 
Elvera Stromberg, 1933; children: Wade Allan and Margaret Mary 
Elizabeth; admitted to Minnesota bar, 1931; engaged in private general 
practice, 1931-53; associate and partner, Boyesen, Otis & Faricy; 
partner in successor firm, Faricy, Burger, Moore & Costello: member, 
faculty of St. Paul College of Law, 1931-46 (contracts, trusts); 
Assistant Attorney General of the United States, appointed by President 
Eisenhower, 1953-56; appointed by President Eisenhower as Judge of the 
U.S. Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit), 1956-69; nominated 
Chief Justice of the United States by President Nixon on May 22, 
confirmed June 9, and sworn in on June 23, 1969; retired September 26, 
1986; named chairman of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. 
Constitution by President Reagan, June 25, 1985, December 31, 1992; 
faculty appellate judges' seminar, N.Y.U. Law School, 1958-present; 
chairman, Judicial Conference of the United States, 1969-86; chairman, 
Federal Judicial Center, 1969-86; chancellor, Smithsonian Institution, 
1969-86; chancellor emeritus, 1986-present; trustee: National Gallery of 
Art (chairman, 1969-79), and National Geographic Society; Chancellor, 
College of William and Mary, 1985-94; honorary chairman, Institute of 
Judicial Administration; National Judicial College; trustee emeritus: 
William Mitchell College of Law, Macalester College, and Mayo 
Foundation; honorary chairman, Supreme Court Historical Society; 
honorary chairman, National Center for State courts 1986-present; 
honorary bencher, Middle Temple, London, 1967-present; honorary bencher, 
King's Inn, Dublin, Ireland, 1986-present; president, St. Paul Council 
of Human Relations, 1947-52; attendee, Hague Academy of International 
Law, 1960; honorary degrees from numerous American and foreign 
universities; awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Reagan, 
1987.

    WILLIAM J. BRENNAN, Jr., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of 
the United States (retired); born in Newark, NJ, April 25, 1906; son of 
William J. and Agnes (McDermott) Brennan; married to Mary Fowler, 1983; 
previously married to Marjorie Leonard, May 5, 1928 (deceased, 1982); 
children: William J., Hugh Leonard and Nancy; B.S. (with honors), 
Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, 1928; LL.B., 
Harvard Law School, 1931; associate, Pitney, Hardin & Skinner, Newark, 
NJ, 1931; member, 1937-42, and again 

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1945-49, firm name Pitney, Hardin, Ward & Brennan; major, later 
colonel, U.S. Army, specializing in manpower and personnel work, 1942-
45, awarded Legion of Merit; appointed by Governor Driscoll, New Jersey 
Superior Court, 1949, served as assignment judge, Hudson County, to 
1951; appointed to Appellate Division of that court, 1951; appointed by 
Governor Driscoll, associate justice of New Jersey Supreme Court, 1952; 
appointed as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United 
States by President Eisenhower, a recess appointment on October 15, 
1956; sworn in on October 16, 1956; was nominated by President 
Eisenhower on January 14, 1957; the nomination was confirmed by the 
Senate on March 19, 1957; was given a new commission on March 21, 1957, 
and again took the oaths on March 22, 1957; retired on July 20, 1990.

    BYRON RAYMOND WHITE, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the 
United States; born in Fort Collins, CO, June 8, 1917; son of Alpha 
Albert and Maude Burger White; elementary and high school, Wellington, 
CO; B.A., University of Colorado, 1938; Rhodes scholar, Oxford, England, 
1939; officer, USNR, 1942-46; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1946; married to 
Marion Lloyd Stearns of Denver, CO, June 15, 1946; children: Charles 
Byron and Nancy Pitkin; law clerk to the Chief Justice of the United 
States, 1946-47; associate, Lewis, Grant, Newton, Davis & Henry (now 
Davis, Graham & Stubbs), 1947-50, partner, 1950-60; Deputy Attorney 
General of the United States, 1961-62; nominated Associate Justice of 
the Supreme Court of the United States by President Kennedy on April 3, 
1962, confirmed by the Senate on April 11, 1962, and sworn in on April 
16, 1962; retired June 28, 1993.

    HARRY A. BLACKMUN, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the 
United States; born in Nashville, IL, November 12, 1908; son of Corwin 
M. and Theo (Reuter) Blackmun; A.B. (summa cum laude), Harvard College, 
1929; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1932; married to Dorothy E. Clark, June 
21, 1941; children: Nancy Clark (Mrs. John C. Coniaris), Sally Ann (Mrs. 
Michael V. Elsberry), and Susan Manning (Mrs. William H. Brown); 
admitted to the Minnesota bar, 1932; law clerk to the Hon. John B. 
Sanborn, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, 
1932-33; associate, junior partner and general partner, Dorsey, Colman, 
Barker, Scott & Barber and predecessor firms, Minneapolis, MN, 1934-50; 
occasional member of the faculties of St. Paul College of Law (now 
William Mitchell College of Law) and University of Minnesota Law School; 
resident counsel, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Association (now Mayo 
Foundation), and member of the Section of Administration, Mayo Clinic, 
Rochester, MN, 1950-59; nominated by President Eisenhower as judge of 
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, succeeding the Hon. 
John B. Sanborn, August 18, 1959; confirmed September 14, 1959; sworn in 
on November 4, 1959; nominated associate justice by President Nixon 
April 14, 1970, confirmed May 12, 1970; sworn in on June 9, 1970; 
retired August 3, 1994; numerous honorary degrees; member, Judicial 
Conference Advisory Committee on Judicial Activities, 1969-79; 
representative of Judicial Branch, National Historical Publications and 
Records Commission, 1975-82, 1986-present; chairman of Faculty, Salzburg 
Seminar on American Studies (Law), July 1977, and member of the faculty, 
July 1989; participant, Franco-American Colloquium on Human Rights, 
Paris, France, December 1979; co-moderator, Seminar on Justice and 
Society, Aspen Institute, 1979-92, inclusive; Brandeis Medal, presented 
by Brandeis Honor Society, University of Louisville School of Law, 1983; 
University Citation, presented by Rutgers, The State University of New 
Jersey-School of Law/Newark, 1985; The Hebrew University Honorary 
Fellowship, presented at Jerusalem, 1986; Justice Award, presented by 
Justice Lodge of B'nai B'rith, Philadelphia, 1986; Public Service Award, 
presented by the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1987; 
Presidents' Award, presented by American Society of Law & Medicine, 
1987; UCLA Medal, presented by University of California at Los Angeles, 
1989; Distinguished Contributions to Psychology and the Law Award, 
presented by the American Psychology-Law Society, 1990; Brandeis Medal 
for Distinguished Legal Service, presented by Brandeis University, 1990; 
Learned Hand Medal, presented by Federal Bar Council, New York, 1990; 
Award of Merit, presented by The Decalogue Society of Lawyers, Chicago, 
1991; Award, Annual Survey of American Law, New York University School 
of Law, 1991; Laureate of the Lincoln Academy of Illinois, 1991; 
American Liberties Medallion, presented by the American Jewish 
Committee, 1992; Isaac Ray Award, presented by the American Psychiatric 
Association, 1992; co-moderator, Seminar on Constitutional Justice and 
Society, Aspen Institute, Italia, Rome, July 1986; visiting instructor 
on Constitutional Law, Louisiana State University Law School Summer 
Session at Aix-en-Provence, France, July 1986 and July 1992; visiting 
instructor on Constitutional Law, Tulane University Law School Summer 
Session at Berlin, July 1992.

    LEWIS FRANKLIN POWELL, Jr., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court 
of the United States (retired); born in Suffolk, VA, September 19, 1907; 
married to Josephine Pierce Rucker, 1936; children: Josephine McRae 
(Mrs. Richard Stowers Smith), Ann Pendleton (Mrs. Basil Terence 
Carmody), Mary Lewis Gwathmey (Mrs. Christopher James Sumner), and Lewis 
Franklin Powell III; B.S., Washington and Lee University, 1929, magna 
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Phi Beta Kappa; LL.B., 1931; LL.M., Harvard Law School, 1932; during 
World War II, served with U.S. Army Air Forces from 1942-46, including 
service in the European and North African theaters; 319th Bombardment 
Group, the 12th Air Force, and as Chief of Operational Intelligence for 
U.S. Strategic Air Forces in Europe; held rank from first lieutenant to 
full colonel; awarded Legion of Merit, Bronze Star, and France's Croix 
de Guerre with Palm; attorney, Hunton, Williams, Gay, Powell, and 
Gibson, Richmond, VA, 1935-71; general counsel, Colonial Williamsburg 
Foundation, 1957-71; member: National Commission on Law Enforcement and 
Administration of Justice, appointed by President Johnson, 1965-67; 
National Advisory Committee on Legal Services to the Poor, established 
pursuant to the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964; Blue Ribbon Defense 
Panel, appointed by President Nixon to study the Department of Defense, 
1969-70; Virginia State Board of Education, 1961-69 (president, 1968-
69); chairman: Richmond Public School Board, 1952-61, and special 
commission which wrote the charter introducing the manager form of 
government to the city of Richmond, 1947-48; member, Virginia 
Constitutional Revision Commission, 1967-68, which proposed the new 
constitution adopted by the State of Virginia in 1970; trustee emeritus 
of Washington and Lee University; chairman emeritus of Colonial 
Williamsburg Foundation; member: American Bar Association (president, 
1964-65); American College of Trial Lawyers (president, 1969-70); and 
American Bar Foundation (president, 1969-71); honorary bencher, 
Lincoln's Inn, London; nominated by President Nixon as Associate Justice 
of the U.S. Supreme Court on October 21, 1971, confirmed by the U.S. 
Senate on December 6, 1971, and sworn in on January 7, 1972; retired on 
June 26, 1987.

              ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE CHIEF JUSTICE

Harvey Rishikof.

                      OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME COURT

Clerk.--William K. Suter.
Librarian.--Shelley Dowling.
Marshal.--Dale E. Bosley.
Reporter of Decisions.--Frank D. Wagner.
Counsel.--Richard G.R. Schickele.
Curator.--Gail A. Galloway.
Budget and Personnel Officer.--Cyril A. Donnelly.
Public Information Officer.--Toni House.
Director of Data Systems.--Donna Clement.

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                     UNITED STATES COURTS OF APPEALS

District of Columbia Judicial Circuit (District of Columbia).--Chief 
    Justice Rehnquist, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.--Harry T. Edwards. 
    Circuit Judges: Patricia M. Wald; Harry T. Edwards; Judith W. 
    Rogers; David S. Tatel; Laurence H. Silberman; James L. Buckley; 
    Stephen F. Williams; Douglas H. Ginsburg; David B. Sentelle; A. 
    Raymond Randolph; Karen LeCraft Henderson. Circuit Executive.--Linda 
    Ferren, 273-0340; Clerk.--[Vacant], Washington, DC 20001, 273-0310.

First Judicial Circuit (Districts of Maine, Massachusetts, New 
    Hampshire, Puerto Rico, and Rhode Island).--Justice Souter, Circuit 
    Justice. Chief Judge.--Juan R. Torruella. Circuit Judges: Juan R. 
    Torruella; Bruce M. Selya; Conrad K. Cyr; Michael Boudin; Norman H. 
    Stahl. Circuit Executive.--Vincent Flanagan, (617) 223-9049; 
    Clerk.--Francis P. Scigliano, Boston, MA 02109, (617) 223-9057.

Second Judicial Circuit (Districts of Connecticut, New York, and 
    Vermont).--Justice Ginsburg, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.--Jon O. 
    Newman. Circuit Judges: Amalya Lyle Kearse; Ralph K. Winter, Jr.; 
    Roger J. Miner; Frank X. Altimari; J. Daniel Mahoney; John M. 
    Walker, Jr.; Joseph M. McLaughlin; Dennis G. Jacobs; Pierre N. 
    Leval; Guido Calabresi; Jose A. Cabranes; Fred I. Parker. Circuit 
    Executive.--Steven Flanders (212) 791-0982; Clerk.--George Lange 
    III, New York, NY 10007, (212) 791-0103.

Third Judicial Circuit (Districts of Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, 
    and Virgin Islands).--Justice Souter, Circuit Justice. Chief 
    Judge.--Dolores Korman Sloviter. Circuit Judges: Edward R. Becker; 
    Walter K. Stapleton; Carol Los Mansmann; Morton I. Greenberg; 
    Anthony J. Scirica; William D. Hutchinson; Robert E. Cowen; Richard 
    Lowell Nygaard; Samuel H. Alito, Jr.; Jane R. Roth; Timothy K. 
    Lewis; Theodore A. McKee; H. Lee Sarokin. Circuit Executive.--Toby 
    D. Slawsky, (215) 597-0718; Clerk.--P. Douglas Sisk, Philadelphia, 
    PA 19106, (215) 597-2995.

Fourth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Maryland, North Carolina, South 
    Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia).--Chief Justice Rehnquist, 
    Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.--Sam J. Ervin III. Circuit Judges: 
    Donald Stuart Russell; H. Emory Widener, Jr.; Kenneth K. Hall; M. 
    Blane Michael; Diana Gribbon Motz; Francis D. Murnaghan, Jr.; James 
    Harvie Wilkinson III; William W. Wilkins, Jr.; Paul V. Niemeyer; 
    Clyde H. Hamilton; J. Michael Luttig; Karen J. Williams. Circuit 
    Executive.--Samuel W. Phillips, (804) 771-2184; Clerk.--Bert M. 
    Montague, Richmond, VA 23219, (804) 771-2213.

Fifth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and 
    Texas).--Justice Scalia, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.--Henry A. 
    Politz. Circuit Judges: Carolyn Dineen King; William L. Garwood; E. 
    Grady Jolly; Patrick E. Higginbotham; W. Eugene Davis; Edith Hollan 
    Jones; Jerry Edwin Smith; John M. Duhe, Jr.; Rhesa H. Barksdale; 
    Jaques L. Weiner, Jr.; Emilio M. Garza; Harold R. DeMoss, Jr., 
    Fortunato P. Benavides; Carl E. Stewart; Robert M. Parker. Circuit 
    Executive.--Lydia Comberrel, (504) 589-2730; Clerk.--Charles R. 
    Fulbruge III, New Orleans, LA 70130, (504) 589-6514.

Sixth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and 
    Tennessee).--Justice Stevens, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.--Gilbert 
    S. Merritt. Circuit Judges: Damon J. Keith; Cornelia G. Kennedy; 
    Boyce F. Martin, Jr.; Nathaniel R. Jones; H. Ted Milburn; Martha 
    Craig Daughtrey; David A. Nelson; James L. Ryan; Danny J. Boggs; 
    Alan E. Norris; Richard F. Suhrheinrich; Eugene E. Siler, Jr.; Alice 
    M. Batchelder. Circuit Executive.--James A. Higgins, (513) 684-3161; 
    Clerk.--Leonard Green, Cincinnati, OH 45202, (513) 684-2953.

Seventh Judicial Circuit (Districts of Illinois, Indiana, and 
    Wisconsin).--Justice Stevens, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.--Richard 
    A. Posner. Circuit Judges: Walter J. Cummings; John L. Coffey; Joel 
    M. Flaum; Frank H. Easterbrook; Kenneth F. Ripple; Daniel A. Manion; 
    Michael S. Kanne; Ilana Diamond Rovner. Circuit Executive.--Collins 
    T. Fitzpatrick, (312) 435-5803; Clerk.--Thomas F. Strubbe, Chicago, 
    IL 60604, (312) 435-5850.

Eighth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Arkansas, Iowa, Minnesota, 
    Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota).--Justice 
    Thomas, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.--Richard S. Arnold. Circuit 
    Judges: Theodore McMillian; Diana E. Murphy; George G. Fagg; Pasco 

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    M. Bowman II; Roger L. Wollman; Frank J. Magill; Clarence Arlen Beam; 
    James B. Loken; David R. Hansen; Morris S. Arnold. Circuit 
    Executive.--June L. Boadwine, St. Paul, MN 55175, (612) 290-3311; 
    Clerk.--Michael E. Gans, St. Louis, MO 63101, (314) 539-3609.

Ninth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Alaska, Arizona, California, Guam, 
    Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Northern Mariana Islands, Oregon, 
    and Washington).--Justice O'Connor, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.--
    J. Clifford Wallace. Circuit Judges: James R. Browning; Procter Hug, 
    Jr.; Mary M. Schroeder; Betty B. Fletcher; Harry Pregerson; Cecil F. 
    Poole; William C. Canby, Jr.; Stephen Reinhardt; Robert R. Beezer; 
    Cynthia Holcomb Hall; Charles E. Wiggins; Melvin Brunetti; Alex 
    Kozinski; John T. Noonan, Jr.; David R. Thompson; Diarmuid F. 
    O'Scannlain; Edward Leavy; Stephen S. Trott; Ferdinand F. Fernandez; 
    Pamela Ann Rymer; Thomas G. Nelson; Andrew J. Kleinfeld; Michael D. 
    Hawkins. Circuit Executive.--Gregory B. Walters, (415) 744-6150; 
    Clerk.--Cathy Catterson, San Francisco, CA 94119-3939, (415) 744-
    9800.

Tenth Judicial Circuit (Districts of Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, 
    Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming).--Justice Breyer, Circuit Justice. 
    Chief Judge.--Stephanie K. Seymour. Circuit Judges: Robert H. Henry; 
    John P. Moore; Stephen H. Anderson; Deanell Reece Tacha; Bobby R. 
    Baldock; Wade Brorby; David M. Ebel; Paul J. Kelly, Jr. Circuit 
    Executive.--Robert L. Hoecker, (303) 844-2067; Clerk.--Patrick J. 
    Fisher, Denver, CO 80294, (303) 844-3157.

Eleventh Judicial Circuit (Districts of Alabama, Florida, and 
    Georgia).--Justice Kennedy, Circuit Justice. Chief Judge.--Gerald B. 
    Tjoflat. Circuit Judges: Rosemary Barkett; Phyllis A. Kravitch; 
    Joseph Woodrow Hatchett; R. Lanier Anderson III; J.L. Edmondson; 
    Emmett Ripley Cox; Joel F. Dubina; Stanley F. Birch, Jr.; Susan H. 
    Black; Edward E. Carnes. Circuit Executive.--Norman E. Zoller, (404) 
    331-5724; Clerk.--Miguel J. Cortez, Jr., Atlanta, GA 30303, (404) 
    331-6187.

Federal Judicial Circuit.--Chief Justice Rehnquist, Circuit Justice. 
    Chief Judge.--Glenn L. Archer, Jr. Circuit Judges: Giles S. Rich; 
    Helen W. Nies; Pauline Newman; Glenn L. Archer, Jr.; Haldane Robert 
    Mayer; Paul R. Michel; S. Jay Plager; Alan D. Lourie; Raymond C. 
    Clevenger III; Randall R. Rader; Alvin A. Schall; William C. Bryson. 
    Clerk.--Francis X. Gindhart, Washington, DC 20439, 633-6553.

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                     UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS

                  FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT

Room 5423, U.S. Courthouse, Third Street and Constitution Avenue 20001.  
                             Phone, 273-0310

    HARRY T. EDWARDS, chief judge; born in New York, NY, November 3, 
1940; son of George H. Edwards and Arline (Ross) Lyle; B.S., Cornell 
University, 1962; J.D. (with high distinction), University of Michigan 
Law School, 1965; associate with Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather & 
Geraldson, 1965-70; professor of law, University of Michigan, 1970-75 
and 1977-80; professor of law, Harvard University, 1975-77; visiting 
professor of law, Free University of Brussels, 1974; arbitrator of 
labor/management disputes, 1970-80; vice president, National Academy of 
Arbitrators, 1978-80; member (1977-79) and chairman (1979-80), National 
Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak); Executive Committee of the 
Association of American Law Schools, 1978-80; public member of the 
Administrative Conference of the United States, 1977-80; International 
Women's Year Commission, 1976-77; American Bar Association Commission of 
Law and the Economy; coauthor of four books: Labor Relations Law in the 
Public Sector, The Lawyer as a Negotiator, Higher Education and the Law, 
and Collective Bargaining and Labor Arbitration; recipient of the Judge 
William B. Groat Alumni Award, 1978, given by Cornell University; the 
Society of American Law Teachers Award (for ``distinguished 
contributions to teaching and public service''); the Whitney North 
Seymour Medal presented by the American Arbitration Association for 
outstanding contributions to the use of arbitration; and several 
Honorary Doctor of Laws degrees. Judge Edwards teaches law on a part-
time basis; he has recently taught at Duke, Georgetown, Michigan, and 
Harvard Law Schools, and he is presently teaching a course in Federal 
Courts at N.Y.U; A.B.A.; married to The Honorable Mildred Matesich 
Edwards; children: Brent and Michelle; appointed to the U.S. Court of 
Appeals, February 21, 1980; serving as chief judge since September 15, 
1994; office: 5400 U.S. Courthouse, Washington, DC 20001.

    PATRICIA McGOWAN WALD, circuit judge; born in Torrington, CT, 
September 16, 1928; daughter of Margaret (O'Keefe) and Joseph McGowan; 
B.A., Connecticut College, 1948; Phi Beta Kappa; LL.B., Yale Law School, 
1951; case editor, Yale Law Journal; Order of the Coif; law clerk, Judge 
Jerome Frank, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 1951-52: 
associate, Arnold, Fortas & Porter, Washington, DC, 1952-53; member, 
President's Commission on Crime in the District of Columbia, 1965-66; 
attorney, Office of Criminal Justice, Department of Justice, 1967-68; 
attorney, Neighborhood Legal Services Program, 1968-70; co-director, 
Ford Foundation Drug Abuse Research Project, 1970; attorney: Center for 
Law and Social Policy, 1971-72; Mental Health Law Project (litigation 
director, 1975-77), 1972-77; Assistant Attorney General for Legislative 
Affairs, Department of Justice, 1977-79; board of trustees, Vera 
Institute of Justice, 1965-72; American Law Institute (Council, 1978-
present; Second Vice President, 1989-present), 1972-present; Juvenile 
Justice Standards Project (IJA-ABA) joint commission member and 
Executive Commission 1973-77; board of governors, District of Columbia 
bar (Executive Committee, 1975-76), 1974-77; board of editors, American 
Bar Association Journal, 1978-present; Institute of Medicine, National 
Science Foundation, 1978-present; board of trustees, Ford Foundation 
(Executive Committee, 1975-77), 1972-77; Carnegie Council on Children, 
1973-77; Exeter Academy, 1975-77; board of trustees, Connecticut 
College, 1976-77; Meyer Foundation, 1976-77; married to Robert L. Wald, 
1952; children: Sarah, Douglas, Johanna, Frederica, and Thomas. 
Appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia 
Circuit by President Jimmy Carter on July 26, 1979, and entered on duty 
July 31, 1979; served as chief judge July 26, 1986 to January 19, 1991.

    LAURENCE HIRSCH SILBERMAN, circuit judge; born in York, PA, October 
12, 1935; son of William Silberman and Anna (Hirsch); married to Rosalie 
G. Gaull, January 5, 1957; children: Robert Stephen, Katherine DeBoer 
Balaban, and Anne Gaull; B.A., Dartmouth College, 1957; LL.B., Harvard 
Law School, 1961. Admitted to Hawaii bar, 1962, District of Columbia 
bar, 1973; associate, Moore, Torkildson & Rice, 1961-64; partner (Moore, 
Silberman & Schulze), Honolulu, 1964-67; attorney, National Labor 
Relations Board, Office of General Counsel, Appellate Division, 1967-69; 
Solicitor, Department of Labor, 1969-70; Under Secretary of Labor, 1970-
73; partner, Steptoe & Johnson, 1973-74; Deputy Attorney General of the 
United States, 1974-75; Ambassador to Yugoslavia, 1975-77; President's 
Special Envoy on ILO Affairs, 1976; senior fellow, American Enterprise 
Institute, 1977-78; visiting fellow, 

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1978-85; managing partner, Morrison & Foerster, 1978-79 and 1983-85; 
executive vice president, Crocker National Bank, 1979-83; lecturer, 
University of Hawaii, 1962-63; board of directors, Commission on Present 
Danger, 1978-85, Institute for Educational Affairs, New York, NY, 1981-
85, member: General Advisory Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament, 
1981-85; Defense Policy Board, 1981-85; vice chairman, State 
Department's Commission on Security and Economic Assistance, 1983-84; 
American Bar Association (Labor Law Committee, 1965-72, Corporations and 
Banking Committee, 1973, Law and National Security Advisory Committee, 
1981-85); Hawaii Bar Association Ethics Committee, 1965-67; Council on 
Foreign Relations, 1977-present; Judicial Conference Committee on Court 
Administration and Case Management, 1994-; Adjunct Professor of Law 
(Administrative Law) Georgetown Law Center, 1987-94; Adjunct Professor 
of Law (Administrative Law) New York University Law School, 1995; 
appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia 
Circuit by President Ronald W. Reagan on October 28, 1985.

    JAMES LANE BUCKLEY, circuit judge, born in New York, NY, March 9, 
1923; son of William Frank and Aloise Josephine (Steiner) Buckley; 
married to Ann Frances Cooley, May 22, 1953; children: Peter, James, 
Priscilla, William, David, and Andrew; B.A., Yale University, 1943; Lt. 
(j.g.), U.S. Navy Reserve, 1943-46; LL.B., Yale, 1949; admitted to: 
Connecticut bar, 1949; District of Columbia bar, 1953; associate: Wiggin 
& Dana, New Haven, CT, 1949-53; Reasoner & Davis, Washington, DC, 1953-
57; vice president, Catawba Corp., New York City, 1957-70; U.S. Senator, 
1971-77; director, Executive Committee, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, 
New York City, 1977-78; business consultant, 1978-80; Under Secretary 
for Security Assistance, Science and Technology, U.S. Department of 
State, 1981-82; president, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Munich, West 
Germany, 1982-85; co-chairman, U.S. delegation to the United Nations 
Conference on the Environment, Nairobi, Kenya, 1982; chairman; U.S. 
delegation to the United Nations Conference on Population, Mexico City, 
1984; appointed to U.S. Court of Appeals (District of Columbia Circuit) 
in December 1985.

    STEPHEN F. WILLIAMS, circuit judge; born in New York, NY, September 
23, 1936, son of Charles Dickerman Williams and Virginia (Fain); B.A., 
Yale, 1958, J.D., Harvard Law School, 1961. U.S. Army reserves, 1961-62; 
associate, Debevoise, Plimpton, Lyons & Gates, 1962-66; Assistant U.S. 
Attorney, Southern District of New York, 1966-69; associate professor 
and professor of law, University of Colorado School of Law, 1969-86; 
visiting professor of law, UCLA, 1975-76; visiting professor of law and 
fellow in law and economics, University Chicago Law School, 1979-80; 
visiting George W. Hutchison Professor of Energy Law, SMU, 1983-84; 
consultant to: Administrative Conference of the United States, 1974-76; 
Federal Trade Commission on energy-related issues, 1983-85; appointed to 
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by 
President Ronald Reagan, June 16, 1986; member, American Law Institute; 
married to Faith Morrow, 1966; children: Susan, Geoffrey, Sarah, 
Timothy, and Nicholas.

    DOUGLAS HOWARD GINSBURG, circuit judge; born in Chicago, IL, May 25, 
1946; son of Maurice and Katherine (Goodmont) Ginsburg; married to 
Claudia DeSecundy, May 31, 1968 (divorced); one child, Jessica J.E. 
DeSecundy; married to Hallee Perkins Morgan, May 9, 1981; children, 
Hallee Katherine Morgan and Hannah Maurice Morgan; education: diploma, 
Latin School of Chicago, 1963; B.S., Cornell University, 1970 (Phi Kappa 
Phi, Ives Award); J.D., University of Chicago, 1973 (Mecham Prize 
Scholarship 1970-73, Casper Platt Award, 1972, Order of Coif, Articles 
and Book Rev. Ed., 40 U. Chi. L. Rev.); bar admissions: Illinois (1973), 
Massachusetts (1982), U.S. Supreme Court (1984), U.S. Court of Appeals 
for the Ninth Circuit (1986). Member: American Economic Association, 
Executive Council of Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association 
(ex officio, 1985-86); law clerk to: Judge Carl McGowan, U.S. Court of 
Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1973-74; Associate Justice 
Thurgood Marshall, U.S. Supreme Court, 1974-75; previous positions: 
assistant professor, Harvard University Law School, 1975-81; Professor 
1981-83; Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Regulatory Affairs, 
Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1983-84; administrator 
for Information and Regulatory Affairs, Executive Office of the 
President, Office of Management and Budget, 1984-85; Assistant Attorney 
General, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1985-86; 
visiting professor of law, Columbia University, New York City, 1987-88; 
lecturer in law, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1987-90; foundation 
professor of law, George Mason University, Arlington, VA, 1988-; Charles 
J. Merriam visiting scholar, senior lecturer, University of Chicago Law 
School, 1990, 1992, 1994, and 1996. Appointed to U.S. Court of Appeals 
for the District of Columbia Circuit by President Ronald Reagan on 
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    DAVID BRYAN SENTELLE, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals (District 
of Columbia Circuit); 535-3348; born in Canton, NC, February 12, 1943; 
son of Horace and Maude Sentelle; B.A., University of North Carolina at 
Chapel Hill, 1965; J.D. with honors, University of North Carolina School 
of Law, 1968; associate, Uzzell & Dumont, Charlotte, 1968-79; Assistant 
U.S. Attorney, Charlotte, 1970-74; North Carolina State District Judge, 
1974-77; partner, Tucker, Hicks, Sentelle, Moon & Hodeg, Charlotte, 
1977-85; U.S. District Judge for the Western District of North Carolina, 
1985-87; married to Jane LaRue Oldham; daughters: Sharon, Reagan, and 
Rebecca.

    KAREN LeCRAFT HENDERSON, circuit judge. [Biographical information 
not supplied, per Judge Henderson's request.]

    A. RAYMOND RANDOLPH, circuit judge; born in Riverside, NJ, November 
1, 1943; son of Arthur Raymond Randolph, Sr. and Marile (Kelly); two 
children: John Trevor and Cynthia Lee Randolph; married to Eileen 
Janette O'Connor, May 18, 1984. B.S., Drexel University, 1966; J.D., 
University of Pennsylvania Law School, 1969, summa cum laude; managing 
editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review; Order of the Coif. 
Admitted to Supreme Court of the United States; Supreme Court of 
California; District of Columbia Court of Appeals; U.S. Courts of 
Appeals for the First, Second, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, 
Eleventh, and District of Columbia Circuits. Memberships: American Law 
Institute. Law clerk to Judge Henry J. Friendly, U.S. Court of Appeals 
for the Second Circuit, 1969-70; Assistant to the Solicitor General, 
1970-73; adjunct professor of law, Georgetown University Law Center, 
1974-78; George Mason School of Law, 1992; Deputy Solicitor General, 
1975-77; Special Counsel, Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, 
House of Representatives, 1979-80; special assistant attorney general, 
State of Montana (honorary), 1983-July 1990; special assistant attorney 
general, State of New Mexico, 1985-July 1990; special assistant attorney 
general, State of Utah, 1986-July 1990; advisory panel, Federal Courts 
Study Committee, 1989-July 1990; partner, Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz, 
1987-July 1990; appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District 
of Columbia Circuit by President George W. Bush on July 16, 1990, and 
took oath of office on July 20, 1990.

    JUDITH W. ROGERS, circuit judge, born in New York, NY; A.B. (with 
honors), Radcliffe College, 1961; Phi Beta Kappa honors member; LL.B., 
Harvard Law School, 1964; LL.M., University of Virginia School of Law, 
1988; law clerk, D.C. Juvenile Court, 1964-65; assistant U.S. Attorney 
for the District of Columbia, 1965-68; trial attorney, San Francisco 
Neighborhood Legal Assistance Foundation, 1968-69; Attorney, U.S. 
Department of Justice, Office of the Associate Deputy Attorney General 
and Criminal Division, 1969-71; general counsel, Congressional 
Commission on the Organization of the D.C. Government, 1971-72; 
legislative assistant to D.C. Mayor Walter E. Washington, 1972-79; 
corporation counsel for the District of Columbia, 1979-83; trustee, 
Radcliffe College, 1982-90; member of Visiting Committee to Harvard Law 
School, 1984-90. Appointed by President Ronald W. Reagan to the District 
of Columbia Court of Appeals as an Associate Judge on September 15, 
1983; served as chief judge, November 1, 1988 to March 18, 1994; member 
of Executive Committee, Conference of Chief Justices, 1993-94; appointed 
by President William Jefferson Clinton to the U.S. Court of Appeals for 
the District of Columbia Circuit on March 11, 1994, and entered on duty 
March 21, 1994.

    DAVID S. TATEL, circuit judge; born in Washington, DC, March 16, 
1942; son of Molly and Dr. Howard Tatel; B.A., University of Michigan, 
1963; J.D., University of Chicago Law School, 1966; instructor, 
University of Michigan Law School, 1966-67; associate, Sidley and 
Austin, Chicago, 1967-69; director, Chicago Lawyers' Committee for Civil 
Rights Under Law, 1969-70; associate, Sidley and Austin, 1970-72; 
director, National Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 1972-
74; associate and partner, Hogan and Hartson, 1974-77; director, Office 
for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 
1977-79; partner, Hogan and Hartson, 1979-94; general counsel, Legal 
Services Corporation, 1975-76; lecturer, Stanford University Law School, 
1991-92; member: Spencer Foundation, chairman, 1990-present; Pew Forum 
on Education Reform; and National Board for Professional Teaching 
Standards; past memberships: Chicago Council of Lawyers, 1969-70; 
Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, 1975-77; Board of 
Governors, District of Columbia Bar Association, 1980-81; Mental Health 
Law Project, 1983-90; Refugee Policy Group, 1985-90; Washington Lawyers' 
Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, co-chair, 1986-87; National 
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, co-chair, 1989-91; 
Disability Rights Council; awards: Stuart Stiller Foundation, Stuart 
Stiller Memorial Award, March 1982; Center for Law and Social Policy, 
Allan Lebow Award, October, 1984; National Association of College and 
University Attorneys, Distinguished Service Award, June 1993; Lawyers' 
Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Segal-Tweed Founders Award, June 
1993; National Legal Aid and Defenders Association Award, May 1994; 
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the District Columbia in 1970; married to the former Edith Bassichis, 
1965; children: Rebecca, Stephanie, Joshua, and Emily; appointed to the 
U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit by President 
William Jefferson Clinton on October 7, 1994, and entered on duty 
October 11, 1994.

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    SPOTTSWOOD W. ROBINSON III, senior circuit judge; born in Richmond, 
VA, July 26, 1916; son of Spottswood W., Jr., and Inez C. Robinson; 
attended public schools of Richmond, VA, and B.S. (magna cum laude), 
Virginia Union University, Richmond, VA, 1937; J.D. (magna cum laude), 
Howard University, Washington, DC, 1939; LL.D., Virginia Union 
University, 1955; LL.D., Howard University, 1981; LL.D., Georgetown 
University, 1983; LL.D., New York Law School, 1986; married to Marian B. 
Wilkerson; children: Spottswood W. IV and Nina Cecelia (Mrs. Oswald G. 
Govan); admitted to Virginia Bar, 1943; member of faculty, School of 
Law, Howard University, 1939-48 (on leave 1947-48); practiced law in 
Richmond, VA, as a member of the firm of Hill & Robinson, later Hill, 
Martin & Robinson, 1943-55, and as sole practitioner, 1955-60; Dean of 
School of Law, Howard University, 1960-63; member of U.S. Commission on 
Civil Rights, 1961-63; vice president and general counsel, Consolidated 
Bank and Trust Co., Richmond, VA, 1963-64; member of American Bar 
Association, Virginia State bar (judicial member), Bar Association of 
the District of Columbia (honorary), Bar Association of the city of 
Richmond, VA (honorary), fellow, Virginia Law Foundation; nominated by 
President Kennedy as judge of the U.S. District Court for the District 
of Columbia on October 1, 1963; following adjournment of the Senate, 
received recess appointment as judge of said court under commission of 
President Johnson dated January 6, 1964, and took oath of office on 
January 7, 1964; nominated by President Johnson as judge of said court 
on February 3, 1964, confirmed by Senate on July 1, 1964, and took oath 
of office on July 7, 1964, under commission of President Johnson dated 
July 2, 1964; nominated by President Johnson as judge of the U.S. Court 
of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on October 6, 1966, 
confirmed by Senate on October 20, 1966, and took oath of office on 
November 9, 1966, under commision of President Johnson dated November 3, 
1966 (served as chief judge May 7, 1981 to July 25, 1986).

    GEORGE E. MacKINNON, senior circuit judge; born in St. Paul, MN, 
April 22, 1906; son of James Alexander Wiley and Cora Blanche 
(Asselstine) MacKinnon; married to Elizabeth Valentine Davis, August 20, 
1938; children: Catherine Alice, James Davis, and Leonard Davis; 
student, University of Colorado, 1923-24; LL.B., University of 
Minnesota, 1929; member of editorial board, University of Minnesota Law 
Review, 1927-29; Western Conference Medal, 1929; assistant football 
coach, University of Minnesota, 1928-32; admitted to Minnesota bar, 
1929; assistant general counsel, Investors Syndicate, Minneapolis, MN, 
1929-42; elected Minnesota State representative, 29th district, 1934, 
1936, 1938, 1940; served with U.S. Navy Air Force, 1942-46, discharged 
as commander; cited for meritorious service by commander Air Force, U.S. 
Atlantic Fleet; member, 80th Congress, Third Minnesota District, 1947-
48, Committee on Education and Labor; U.S. District Attorney for 
Minnesota, 1953-58; Republican nominee for Governor of Minnesota, 1958; 
special assistant to U.S. Attorney General, 1960; private practice of 
law, 1949-53, 1958-61; general counsel, Investors Mutual, Minneapolis, 
MN, 1961-69; appointed U.S. Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 
District of Columbia Circuit by President Nixon under commission dated 
May 6, 1969, and took oath of office on June 16, 1969; presiding judge, 
U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review, 1979-82; 
presiding judge, Division of Court for Appointment of Independent 
Counsels, July 5, 1985-92; appointed member, United States Sentencing 
Commission, 1985-91; U.S. Delegate to United Nations' Congress on the 
Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders, Milan, Italy, 1985; 
member: Minnesota and Hennepin County Bar Associations, U.S. Supreme 
Court Bar, American Bar Association; member, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta 
Phi.


   OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF 
                            COLUMBIA CIRCUIT

Circuit Executive.--Linda J. Ferren.
Clerk.--Ron H. Garvin.
Chief Deputy Clerk.--Marilyn R. Sargent.
Chief Staff Counsel.--Mark J. Langer.

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                     UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS

                             FEDERAL CIRCUIT

                717 Madison Place 20439.  Phone, 633-6550

    GLENN LeROY ARCHER, Jr., chief judge; born March 21, 1929, in 
Densmore, KS; son of Glenn L. Archer and Ruth Agnes Ford; educated in 
Kansas public schools; B.A., Yale University, 1951; J.D., with honors, 
George Washington University Law School, 1954; married to Carole Joan 
Thomas; children: Susan, Sharon, Glenn III, and Thomas; First 
Lieutenant, Judge Advocate General's Office, U.S. Air Force, 1954-56; 
associate (1956-60) and partner (1960-81), Hamel, Park, McCabe & 
Saunders, Washington, DC; nominated in 1981 by President Ronald Reagan 
to be Assistant Attorney General for the Tax Division, U.S. Department 
of Justice, and served in that position from December 1981 to December 
1985; nominated in October 1985 by President Ronald Reagan to be circuit 
judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. Assumed duties of 
the office on December 23, 1985 and became chief judge on March 19, 
1994.

    GILES SUTHERLAND RICH, circuit judge; born May 30, 1904, in 
Rochester, NY; son of Giles Willard and Sarah Sutherland Rich; 
education: public and private schools in Rochester, Horace Mann School 
for Boys in New York; S.B., Harvard College, 1926; LL.B., Columbia 
University School of Law, 1929; admitted to the New York bar and 
commenced practice in New York City in 1929; formerly married to 
Gertrude Verity Braun, 1931 (deceased); one daughter, Verity Sutherland 
(Verity S. Grinnell, M.D.); married, Helen Gill Field of Milton, MA and 
Washington, DC, 1953; practiced patent and trademark law in New York 
City as partner in the firms of Williams, Rich & Morse and Churchill; 
Rich, Weymouth & Engel; lecturer on patent law, Columbia University, 
1942-56; adjunct professor of patent law, Georgetown University Law 
Center, 1963-69; honorary life member: Rochester, NY and Los Angeles 
Patent Law Associations; LL.D. (honoris causa), John Marshall Law 
School, Chicago, 1981 and the George Washington University, 1989; add 
Franklin Pierce Law Center, 1923; Columbia University School of Law's 
1994 Medal for Excellence; member: American Bar Association, the 
Association of the Bar of the city of New York, New York Patent, 
Trademark and Copyright Law Association (past president), American 
Intellectual Property Law Association, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; 
appointed judge of the U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals by 
President Eisenhower on July 19, 1956; assumed duties as judge on July 
20, 1956; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of the 
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, 
Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50.

    HELEN WILSON NIES, circuit judge; born August 7, 1925, in 
Birmingham, AL; daughter of George Earl and Lida Erckert Wilson; raised 
in the Midwest, graduating from Mount Pleasant High School, Mount 
Pleasant, MI, 1942; B.A., with honors, University of Michigan, 1946; 
J.D., with honors, University of Michigan Law School, 1948; member: Phi 
Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and Order of the Coif; admitted to the U.S. 
Supreme Court, Michigan and District of Columbia bars; married to John 
Dirk Nies, 1948; children: Dirk, Nancy, and Eric; Government service: 
Department of Justice, 1948-51; Office of Price Stabilization, 1951-52; 
after retirement to raise family, returned to private practice in 1961 
with Woodson, Pattishall & Garner, Chicago, IL, and Washington, DC; 
partner, Pattishall, MacAuliffe & Hofstetter, 1964-77; partner, Howrey & 
Simon, Washington, DC, 1978-80; chairman, Trademarks Division, Patent, 
Trademark and Copyright Law Section, American Bar Association, 1977-78; 
board of directors: American Intellectual Property Law Association, 
1979-80; chairman, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law Section, 1975-76; 
Bar Association of the District of Columbia; United States Trademark 
Association, 1976-78; Committee of Visitors, University of Michigan Law 
School, 1975-78; board of directors, 1978-80, Woman Lawyer of the Year 
Award, 1980, Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia; 
chairman, National Coordinating Committee for Trademarks, 1979-80; 
member, U.S. Department of Commerce Public Advisory Committee, 1976-80; 
representative of A.B.A., A.I.P.L.A., and U.S.T.A. to various 
conferences of World Intellectual Property Organization, Geneva, 
Switzerland, 1978-80; Judicial Conference of the U.S. Committee on the 
Bicentennial of the Constitution (circuit delegate), 1986-92; The 
American Law Institute for Restatement of the Law of Unfair Competition 
(Advisor), 1986-present; recipient of Judicial Honoree Award, Bar 
Association of District of Columbia, 1992; Jefferson Medal Award, New 
Jersey Patent Law Association, 1991; Athena 

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Award, University of Michigan, 1987; U.S. Delegate, World Conference of 
Judges, Calcutta, India, 1987; Speaker at European Judges Conference, 
The Hague; Speaker at Institute for Intellectual Property, Tokyo, and 
Kyoto Comparative Law Center, Kyoto, Japan, 1992; frequent lecturer on 
unfair competition law; president, Mohican Hills (Maryland) Citizens 
Association, 1964; appointed judge of the U.S. Court of Customs and 
Patent Appeals by President Carter on June 18, 1980; assumed duties on 
July 25, 1980; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of 
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 
165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 
50. Served as chief judge, 1990-94.

    PAULINE NEWMAN, circuit judge; born June 20, 1927, in New York, NY; 
daughter of Maxwell H. and Rosella G. Newman; B.A. degree from Vassar 
College in 1947; M.A. in pure science from Columbia University in 1948; 
Ph.D. degree in chemistry from Yale University in 1952; LL.B. degree 
from New York University School of Law in 1958; admitted to the New York 
bar in 1958 and to the Pennsylvania bar in 1979; worked as research 
scientist for the American Cyanamid Co. from 1951-54; worked for the FMC 
Corp. from 1954-84 as patent attorney and house counsel and, since 1969, 
as director of the Patent, Trademark, and Licensing Department; on leave 
from FMC Corp. worked for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and 
Cultural Organization as a science policy specialist in the Department 
of Natural Sciences, 1961-62; offices in scientific and professional 
organizations include: member of Council of the Patent, Trademark and 
Copyright Section of the American Bar Association, 1982-84; board of 
directors of the American Patent Law Association, 1981-84; vice 
president of the United States Trademark Association, 1978-79, and 
member of the board of directors, 1975-76, 1977-79; board of governors 
of the New York Patent Law Association, 1970-74; president of the 
Pacific Industrial Property Association, 1978-80; executive committee of 
the International Patent and Trademark Association, 1982-84; board of 
directors: the American Chemical Society, 1973-75, 1976-78, 1979-81; 
American Institute of Chemists, 1960-66, 1970-76; member: board of 
trustees of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, 1983-84; 
patent policy board of State University of New York, 1983-84; national 
board of Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1975-84; board of directors of 
Research Corp., 1982-84; governmental committees include: State 
Department Advisory Committee on International Intellectual Property, 
1974-84; advisory committee to the Domestic Policy Review of Industrial 
Innovation, 1978-79; special advisory committee on Patent Office 
Procedure and Practice, 1972-74; member of the U.S. Delegation to the 
Diplomatic Conference on the Revision of the Paris Convention for the 
Protection of Industrial Property, 1982-84; awarded Wilbur Cross Medal 
of Yale University Graduate School, 1989, the Jefferson Medal of the New 
Jersey Patent Law Association, 1988, and the Award for Outstanding 
Contributions in the Intellectual Property Field of the Pacific 
Industrial Property Association, 1987; appointed judge of the U.S. Court 
of Appeals for the Federal Circuit by President Reagan and entered upon 
duties of that office on May 7, 1984.

    H. ROBERT MAYER, circuit judge; born in Buffalo, NY, February 21, 
1941; son of Haldane and Myrtle (Gaude) Mayer; educated in the public 
schools of Lockport, NY; B.S., U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY, 
1963; and J.D., Marshall-Wythe School of Law, The College of William and 
Mary in Virginia, 1971; editor-in-chief, William and Mary Law Review, 
Omicron Delta Kappa; admitted to practice in Virginia and the District 
of Columbia; board of directors, William and Mary Law School 
Association, 1979-85; served in the U.S. Army, 1963-75, in the Infantry 
and the Judge Advocate General's Corps; awarded the Bronze Star Medal, 
Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf 
Cluster, Combat Infantryman Badge, Parachutist Badge, Ranger Tab, Ranger 
Combat Badge, Campaign and Service Ribbons; resigned from Regular Army 
and was commissioned in the U.S. Army Reserve, currently Lieutenant 
Colonel, retired; law clerk for Judge John D. Butzner, Jr., U.S. Court 
of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1971-72; private practice with 
McGuire, Woods & Battle in Charlottesville, VA, 1975-77; adjunct 
professor, University of Virginia School of Law, 1975-77, 1992-94, 
George Washington University National Law Center, 1992-present; Special 
Assistant to the Chief Justice of the United States, Warren E. Burger, 
1977-80; private practice with Baker & McKenzie in Washington, DC, 1980-
81; Deputy and Acting Special Counsel (by designation of the President), 
U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board, 1981-82; appointed by President 
Reagan to the U.S. Claims Court, 1982; appointed by President Reagan to 
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, June 15, 1987; 
assumed duties of the office, June 19, 1987; Judicial Conference of the 
U.S. Committee on the International Appellate Judges Conference, 1988-
91, Committee on Judicial Resources, 1990-present; married Mary Anne 
McCurdy, August 13, 1966; two daughters, Anne Christian and Rebecca 
Paige.

    PAUL R. MICHEL, circuit judge; born February 3, 1941, in 
Philadelphia, PA; son of Lincoln M. Michel and Dorothy Kelley; educated 
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PA; B.A., Williams College, 1963; J.D., University of Virginia Law 
School, 1966; married Sally Ann Clark, 1965 (divorced, 1987); children, 
Sarah Elizabeth and Margaret Kelley; married Dr. Elizabeth Morgan, 1989; 
Second Lieutenant, U.S. Army Reserve (1966-72); admitted to practice: 
Pennsylvania (1967), U.S. district court (1968), U.S. circuit court 
(1969), and U.S. Supreme Court (1969); assistant district attorney, 
Philadelphia, PA (1967-71); Deputy District Attorney for Investigations 
(1972-74); Assistant Watergate Special Prosecutor (1974-75); assistant 
counsel, Senate Intelligence Committee (1975-76); deputy chief, Public 
Integrity Section, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice (1976-
78); ``Koreagate'' prosecutor (1976-78); Associate Deputy Attorney 
General (1978-81); Acting Deputy Attorney General (Dec. 1979-Feb. 1980); 
counsel and administrative assistant to Senator Arlen Specter (1981-88); 
nominated December 19, 1987 by President Ronald Reagan to be circuit 
judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, confirmed by 
Senate on February 29, 1988, and assumed duties of the office on March 
8, 1988.

    S. JAY PLAGER, circuit judge; born May 16, 1931, son of A.L. and 
Clara (Matross) Plager; educated public schools, Long Branch, NJ; A.B., 
University of North Carolina, 1952; J.D., University of Florida, with 
high honors, 1958; LL.M., Columbia University, 1961; Phi Beta Kappa, Phi 
Kappa Phi, Order of the Coif, Holloway fellow, University of North 
Carolina; Editor-in-Chief, University of Florida Law Review; Charles 
Evans Hughes Fellow, Columbia University; married to Ilene H. Nagel; 
three children; commissioned, Ensign U.S. Navy, 1952; active duty Korean 
conflict; honorable discharge as Commander, USNR, 1971; professor, 
Faculty of Law, University of Florida, 1958-64; University of Illinois, 
1964-77; Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington, 1977-89; 
visiting research professor of law, University of Wisconsin, 1967-68; 
visiting fellow, Trinity College and visiting professor, Cambridge 
University, 1980; visiting scholar, Stanford University Law School, 
1984-85; dean and professor, Indiana University School of Law, 
Bloomington, 1977-84; counselor to the Under Secretary, U.S. Department 
of Health and Human Services, 1986-87; Associate Director, Office of 
Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President of the United 
States, 1987-88; Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory 
Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the 
President of the United States, 1988-89; circuit judge, U.S. Court of 
Appeals for the Federal Circuit, appointed by President George Bush, 
November 1989; member: Administrative Conference of the United States, 
vice-chair, National Commission on Judicial Discipline and Removal, 
Florida bar, Illinois bar; author of numerous articles and books.

    ALAN D. LOURIE, circuit judge; born January 13, 1935, in Boston, MA; 
son of Joseph Lourie and Rose Hurwitz; educated in public schools in 
Brookline, MA; A.B., Harvard University, (1956); M.S., University of 
Wisconsin, (1958); Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, (1965); and J.D., 
Temple University, (1970); married to the former L. Elizabeth D. 
Schwartz; children, Deborah L. Rapoport and Linda S. Lourie; employed at 
Monsanto Company (chemist, 1957-59); Wyeth Laboratories (chemist, 
literature scientist, patent liaison specialist, 1959-64); SmithKline 
Beecham Corporation, (Patent Agent, 1964-70; assistant director, 
Corporate Patents, 1970-76; director, Corporate Patents, 1976-77; vice 
president, Corporate Patents and Trademarks and Associate General 
Counsel, 1977-90); vice chairman of the Industry Functional Advisory 
Committee on Intellectual Property Rights for Trade Policy Matters (IFAC 
3) for the Department of Commerce and the Office of the U.S. Trade 
Representative (1987-90); Treasurer of the Association of Corporate 
Patent Counsel (1987-89); President of the Philadelphia Patent Law 
Association (1984-85); member of the board of directors of the American 
Intellectual Property Law Association (formerly American Patent Law 
Association) (1982-85); member of the U.S. delegation to the Diplomatic 
Conference on the Revision of the Paris Convention for the Protection of 
Industrial Property, October-November 1982, March 1984; chairman of the 
Patent Committee of the Law Section of the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers 
Association (1980-85); member of the American Bar Association, the 
American Chemical Society, the Cosmos Club, and the Harvard Club of 
Washington; admitted to: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, U.S. District 
Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, U.S. Court of Appeals 
for the Third Circuit, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 
U.S. Supreme Court; nominated January 25, 1990, by President George Bush 
to be circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 
confirmed by Senate on April 5, 1990, and assumed duties of the office 
on April 11, 1990.

    RAYMOND C. CLEVENGER III, circuit judge, born August 27, 1937, in 
Topeka, KS; son of R. Charles Clevenger and Mary Margaret Ramsey 
Clevenger; educated in the public schools in Topeka, Kansas, and at 
Phillips Academy, Andover, MA; B.A., Yale University, 1959; LL.B., Yale 
University, 1966; law clerk to Justice White, October term, 1966; 
practice of law at Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, Washington, DC, 1967-90. 
Nominated by President George Bush on January 24, 1990, confirmed on 
April 27, 1990 and assumed duties on May 3, 1990.


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    RANDALL R. RADER, circuit judge; born April 21, 1949 in Hastings, 
NE, son of Raymond A. Rader and Gloria R. Smith; higher education: B.A., 
Brigham Young University, 1971-74, (magna cum laude), Phi Beta Kappa; 
J.D., George Washington University Law Center, 1974-78; married the 
former Sheryl Fluckiger, children: Larke, Samuel, Lisa, and Andrew. 
1975-78: legislative assistant to Representative Virginia Smith; 1978-
81: legislative director, counsel, House Committee on Ways and Means to 
Representative Philip M. Crane; 1981-86: General Counsel, Chief Counsel, 
Subcommittee on the Constitution; 1987-88, Minority Chief Counsel, Staff 
Director, Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights, Senate 
Committee on Judiciary; 1988-90: Judge, U.S. Claims Court; 1990-present, 
Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, nominated 
by President George Bush on June 12, 1990; confirmed by Senate August 3, 
1990, sworn in August 14, 1990, recipient: Outstanding Young Federal 
Lawyer Award by Federal Bar Association, 1983, bar member: District of 
Columbia, 1978, Supreme Court of the United States, 1984, U.S. Claims 
Court, 1988, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, 1990.

    ALVIN A. SCHALL, circuit judge; born April 4, 1944, in New York 
City, NY; son of the late Gordon W. Schall and the late Helen D. Rogers; 
preparatory education: St. Paul's School, Concord, NH, 1956-62, 
graduated cum laude; higher education: B.A., Princeton University, 1962-
66; J.D., Tulane Law School, 1966-69; married to the former Sharon 
Frances LeBlanc, children: Amanda and Anthony. 1969-73: associate with 
the law firm of Shearman and Sterling in New York City; 1973-78: 
Assistant United States Attorney, Office of the United States Attorney 
for the Eastern District of New York, chief of the Appeals Division, 
1977-78; 1978-87: Trial Attorney, Senior Trial Counsel, Civil Division, 
United States Department of Justice, Washington, DC; 1987-88: member of 
the Washington, DC law firm of Perlman & Partners; 1988-92: Assistant to 
the Attorney General of the United States; 1992-Present: Circuit Judge, 
United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, appointed by 
President George Bush on August 17, 1992, sworn in on August 19, 1992. 
Author: ``Federal Contract Disputes and Forums,'' Chapter 9 in 
Construction Litigation: Strategies and Techniques, published by John 
Wiley & Sons (Wiley Law Publications), 1989. Bar memberships: State of 
New York (1970), District of Columbia (1980), Supreme Court of the 
United States (1989), U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 
(1974), U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Southern Districts of 
New York (1973), U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia 
Circuit (1991), United States District Court for the District of 
Columbia (1991), U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (1982), 
and U.S. Court of Federal Claims, formerly the U.S. Claims Court (1978).

    WILLIAM CURTIS BRYSON, circuit judge; born August 19, 1945, in 
Houston, TX; son of William C. Bryson and Jeanne Sherrod; A.B., Harvard 
University, 1969; J.D., University of Texas School of Law, 1973; married 
to Julia Penny Clark; children: Alice and Ellen; law clerk to Hon. Henry 
J. Friendly, circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit 
(1973-74), and Hon. Thurgood Marshall, associate justice, U.S. Supreme 
Court (1974-75); associate, Miller, Cassidy, Larroca & Lewin, 
Washington, DC (1975-78); Department of Justice, Criminal Division 
(1979-86), Office of Solicitor General (1978-79, 1986-94), and Office of 
the Associate Attorney General (1994); nominated in June 1994 by 
President Clinton to be circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the 
Federal Circuit, and assumed duties of the office on October 7, 1994.

    WILSON COWEN, senior judge; born near Clifton, TX, December 20, 
1905; son of John R. and Florence (McFadden) Cowen; LL.B., University of 
Texas, 1928; married to Florence Elizabeth Walker, April 18, 1930; 
children: Wilson Walker and John Elwin; admitted to Texas bar in 1928; 
private practice in Dalhart, TX, 1928-34; county judge, Dallam County, 
TX, 1935-38; State director for Texas, 1938-40, and regional director, 
1940-42, Farm Security Administration, region XII; commissioner, U.S. 
Court of Claims, 1942-43; assistant administrator, War Food 
Administration, 1943-44; returned to the Court of Claims as commissioner 
in 1945, and was designated chief commissioner in 1959; nominated by 
President Lyndon B. Johnson as chief judge, U.S. Court of Claims, June 
16, 1964, and assumed duties of the office July 14, 1964; retired from 
active service as chief judge, March 1, 1977, and assumed status as 
senior judge; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as senior judge 
of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to 
section 165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 
96 Stat. 50.

    BYRON G. SKELTON, senior judge; born in Florence, Williamson County, 
TX, September 1, 1905; son of Clarence Edgar and Avis (Bowmer) Skelton; 
graduated from Clarendon Texas High School in 1923; student at Baylor 
University, Waco, TX, 1923-24; B.A. (1927), M.A. (1928), and LL.B. 
(1931), University of Texas, Austin, TX; married to Ruth Alice Thomas, 
November 28, 1931; children: Sue Helen (Mrs. Jerry Ramsey) and Sandra 
(Mrs. Robert T. Farrell); admitted to State bar of Texas in 1931; 
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TX, 1931-42, 1945-66; county attorney of Bell County, TX, 1934-38; 
special assistant to the U.S. Ambassador to Argentina, 1942-45; city 
attorney of Temple, TX, 1945-60; admitted to practice before U.S. 
Circuit Court of Appeals (5th Circuit) (1937), U.S. Supreme Court 
(1946), Federal Communications Commission (1950), Tax Court of the 
United States (1952), U.S. Treasury Department (1952), Interstate 
Commerce Commission (1953); member: Bell-Lampasas-Mills Counties Texas 
Bar Association (past president), American Bar Association, American Law 
Institute, American Judicature Society; served on the Grievance 
Committee, Committee on Administration of Justice and Legislative 
Committee of the State bar of Texas; Phi Beta Kappa, Pi Sigma Alpha, 
Delta Theta Phi, and Sigma Delta Pi; appointed judge of the U.S. Court 
of Claims, August 17, 1966, confirmed by the U.S. Senate, October 20, 
1966, and assumed duties of that office on November 9, 1966; retired 
from active service May 1, 1977, and assumed senior judge status; 
continued in office as senior judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 
Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, Federal Courts Improvement Act 
of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50; office: W.R. Poage Federal 
Building, Temple, TX 76504.

    MARION T. BENNETT, senior judge; born in Buffalo, MO, June 6, 1914; 
son of former Congressman Philip Allen Bennett and Mary Bertha (Tinsley) 
Bennett; received A.B. degree from Southwest Missouri State University, 
1935; J.D. degree, Washington University School of Law; St. Louis, MO 
(1938); received distinguished awards from both universities; married 
June Young of Hurley, MO, April 27, 1941; children: Ann and William 
Philip; admitted to Missouri Bar (1938); private practice of law, 
Springfield, MO, 1938-43; admitted to bar of the District of Columbia 
(1956); elected to U.S. House of Representatives (R), 6th District of 
Missouri, and served in the 78th, 79th, and 80th Congresses, 1943-49; 
appointed and served as a Commissioner, U.S. Court of Claims, 1949-64, 
when appointed Chief Commissioner of the Trial Division, serving until 
July 7, 1972; Colonel (ret.), USAFR, decorated, Legion of Merit; member: 
Reserve Officers Association, American Bar Association, District of 
Columbia Bar Association, National Council of the Federal Bar 
Association (1958-76), United States Association of Former Members of 
Congress; past president, Bethesda-Chevy Chase chapter of the National 
Exchange Club; former trustee and chairman (two terms) of the board, 
Chevy Chase United Methodist Church; nominated by President Richard 
Nixon as judge of the U.S. Court of Claims on May 22, 1972, confirmed by 
the Senate on June 28, 1972, and assumed the duties of that office from 
July 7, 1972 to October 1, 1982; circuit judge, U.S. Court of Appeals 
for the Federal Circuit, as of October 1, 1982; senior circuit judge as 
of March 1, 1986.

    DANIEL M. FRIEDMAN, senior circuit judge; born New York, NY, 
February 8, 1916; son of Henry M. and Julia (Freedman) Friedman; 
attended the Ethical Culture Schools in New York City; A.B., Columbia 
College, 1937; LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1940; married to Leah L. 
Lipson (deceased), January 16, 1955; married to Elizabeth M. Ellis, 
October 18, 1975; admitted to New York bar, 1941; private practice, New 
York, NY, 1940-42; legal staff, Securities and Exchange Commission, 
1942, 1946-51; served in the U.S. Army, 1942-46; Appellate Section, 
Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1951-59; assistant to 
the Solicitor General, 1959-62; second assistant to the Solicitor 
General, 1962-68; First Deputy Solicitor General, 1968-78; Acting 
Solicitor General, January-March 1977; nominated by President Carter as 
chief judge of the U.S. Court of Claims, March 22, 1978; confirmed by 
the Senate, May 17, 1978, and assumed duties of the office on May 24, 
1978; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of the U.S. 
Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 165, 
Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 50.

    EDWARD SAMUEL SMITH, senior judge; born in Birmingham, AL, March 27, 
1919; son of Joseph Daniel Zadock and Sarah Jane (Tatum) Smith; educated 
in the public schools of Jefferson County, AL; Alabama Polytechnic 
Institute (now Auburn University), 1936-38 (mechanical engineering); 
B.A., University of Virginia, 1941, and LL.B., (now J.D.), University of 
Virginia Law School, 1947; admitted to the practice of law in Virginia, 
1947, the District of Columbia, 1948, and Maryland, 1953; associate and 
partner, Blair, Korner Doyle & Appel, Washington, 1947-54; partner, 
Blair, Korner, Doyle & Worth, 1954-61; chief of the Trial Section (1961) 
and Assistant for Civil Trials (1962-63) Deputy Assistant Attorney 
General in the Tax Division, U.S. Department of Justice; partner and 
head of the tax department, Piper & Marbury, Baltimore, 1963-78 
(managing partner 1971-74); enlisted USNR, June 1941, active duty 
September 1941; separated as lieutenant, USNR, February 1946 and retired 
as commander, USNR, July 1, 1968; member, American Bar Association, 
Section of Taxation (chairman, Committee on Cooperation With State and 
Local Bar Associations, 1972-74), Section of Litigation (chairman, 
Committee on Tax Litigation, 1977-78), Section of Corporation, Banking 
and Business Law, Section of Economics of Law Practice), Maryland State 
Bar Association (chairman, Section of Taxation, 1971-72), the Bar 
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of the City of Baltimore, Baltimore Association of Tax Counsel, 
National Tax Association--Tax Institute of America, Federal Bar 
Association, the Bar Association of the District of Columbia, Virginia 
State bar, District of Columbia bar, permanent member Judicial 
Conference of the Fourth Circuit, and chairman, 1979 Court of Claims 
Judicial Conference; adjunct professor of law, Cumberland School of Law, 
Samford University, 1992-present; director, Roland Park Civic League, 
Inc., 1977-78; president, Saint Andrew's Society of Washington, DC, 
1956-58; married to Innes Adams Comer, 1942 (deceased 1991); children: 
Edward S., Jr., and Innes Comer (Mrs. Ronald F. Richards); recommended 
for appointment to the U.S. Court of Claims by the U.S. Committee on 
Selection of Federal Judicial Officers and nominated by President Carter 
to be an associate judge, U.S. Court of Claims on June 30, 1978, 
confirmed by the U.S. Senate on July 26, 1978, commissioned July 28, 
1978, and took the oath of office and assumed duties of the office on 
August 3, 1978; as of October 1, 1982, continued in office as judge of 
the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, pursuant to section 
165, Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982, Public Law 97-164, 96 Stat. 
50, assumed senior status June 1, 1989.

 OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FEDERAL CIRCUIT

Clerk.--Francis X. Gindhart, 633-6550.
Chief Deputy Clerk.--Diane M. Frye, 633-6550.
Administrative Services Officer.--Ruth A. Butler, 633-6588.
Senior Technical Assistant.--Melvin L. Halpern, 633-6564.
Librarian.--Patricia McDermott, 633-5871.

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        UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

  U.S. Courthouse, Third Street and Constitution Avenue, 20001  Phone, 
                      (202) 273-0594; FAX 273-0479

    JOHN GARRETT PENN, chief judge; born in Pittsfield, MA, March 19, 
1932; son of John and Eugenie Heyliger Penn; married to Ann Elizabeth 
Rollison of Lenox, MA, May 7, 1966; children: John, Karen, and David; 
educated in the public schools of Pittsfield, MA; A.B., University of 
Massachusetts (Amherst), 1954; LL.B., Boston University School of Law, 
1957; admitted to the bars of Massachusetts, 1957 and District of 
Columbia, 1970; served in U.S. Army, first lieutenant, Judge Advocate 
General Corps, 1958-61; attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Tax 
Division, 1961-70; trial attorney, 1961-65, reviewer, 1965-68, assistant 
chief, 1968-70; National Institute of Public Affairs Fellow, Woodrow 
Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, 
1967-68; appointed judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia by 
President Richard Nixon, October 1970; appointed judge, U.S. District 
Court for the District of Columbia by President Jimmy Carter, March 23, 
1979, and took oath of office, May 15, 1979.

    CHARLES R. RICHEY, judge; born in Logan County, OH, October 16, 
1923; son of Paul D. and Miriam Blaine Richey; married to Agnes Mardelle 
White, March 25, 1950; sons: Charles R., Jr., Esq., and William P.; 
B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1945; LL.B., Case-Western Reserve 
University School of Law, 1948; member, bars of Ohio, District of 
Columbia, Maryland, and U.S. Supreme Court; legislative counsel, 
Representative Frances P. Bolton, M.C. 1948-49; private law practice, 
Washington, DC area and Maryland 1950-71; taught speech and was debate 
coach at American University, 1954-55; adjunct faculty, Georgetown 
University Law Center on Trial Advocacy and Practice, 1976-94; general 
counsel, Maryland Public Service Commission by appointment of Governor 
of Maryland, 1967-71; served as member of Montgomery County, Maryland, 
Board of Appeals, 1965-67, and chairman 1966-67; elected council, 
Section of Criminal Justice, American Bar Association, 1976-80; 
chairman, Advisory Board, Project Advocate, a national criminal justice 
program for civil and legal aid of the ABA for ex-offenders, 1976-79; 
chairman, 1981-82 and member, executive committee, National Conference 
of Federal Trial Judges of the American Bar Association 1976-82; elected 
life fellow, American Bar Foundation from D.C., 1979; council member, 
Judicial Administrative Division, American Bar Association, 1980-82; 
elected member, ABA House of Delegates, 1981-85, faculty member, 
National Judicial College, Reno, NV 1973-75 teaching the administrative 
law judges of the United States; faculty and lecturer, Federal Judicial 
Center for Federal Judges, 1976-86; faculty lecturer, ALI-ABA, P.L.I., 
ATLA Advocacy Institutes, 1973-present; faculty and lecturer, Attorney 
General's Advocacy Institutes, 1977-83; and various bar, law school and 
civic groups throughout the United States, 1972-present; founding 
member, Supreme Court Historical Society; nominated by President Nixon 
on April 19, 1971, U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia, 
confirmed April 29, 1971, and entered on duty May 19, 1971, under a 
commission dated May 5, 1971; sat by designation as member U.S. Court of 
Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1972-75, 1977-85; 
designated member of the U.S. Temporary Emergency Court of Appeals, 
1983-84; member, Committee on Criminal Law and Administration of 
Probation System of the Judicial Conference of the United States, 1984-
89; received the former Supreme Court Justice Harold Hitz Burton Award 
in 1990 by Cleveland Club of Washington in recognition of career as 
judge, professor, lawyer, and work in the field of civil rights; awarded 
Judge H. Carl Moultrie Award for Judicial Excellence by Trial Lawyers 
Association of metropolitan D.C. area, 1990; received Ohio Wesleyan 
University Ben Arneson Distinguished Public Career Award, 1994; awarded 
Case-Western Reserve University Law School Medal, 1994. member and 
master, E.B. Williams, American Inn of Court, Washington, DC, 1989-94, 
member and master, C.E. Ray, American Inn of Court, Washington, DC, 
1994-present; chair, Arrangements Committee D.C. Circuit Judicial 
Conference, 1975 and 1992; ex-officio member of courts Civil Justice 
Reform Act Advisory Committee, 1991-present; member, Judicial Council of 
D.C. Circuit, 1988-94; co-chair, Sentencing Institute, for D.C., First 
and Second Circuits, 1984 and for D.C., Third and 7th Circuits, 1992; 
author, Manual on Employment Discrimination and Civil Rights Actions, 
1994; author of numerous law reviews and other articles.


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    HAROLD H. GREENE, judge; born in Frankfurt, Germany, February 6, 
1923; son of Irving and Edith Greene; married to Evelyn Schroer, 
September 19, 1948; children: Michael David and Stephanie Alison; 
education: George Washington University, 1949; J.D., George Washington 
University Law School, 1952; served in U.S. Army, 1944-46; admitted to 
the bars of the District of Columbia, State of Maryland, U.S. Supreme 
Court, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth, Fifth, and Ninth Circuits, 
and the U.S. Court of Military Appeals; member: American Bar 
Association, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, World Trial 
Judges Association, American Judicature Society, National Lawyers' Club, 
Order of the Coif, Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; assistant U.S. 
attorney for the District of Columbia, 1953-57; Office of Legal Counsel, 
U.S. Department of Justice, 1957; civil rights division, U.S. Department 
of Justice, 1958-65; associate judge, District of Columbia Court of 
General Sessions, 1965-66; chief judge, District of Columbia Court of 
General Sessions, 1966-71; chief judge, Superior Court of the District 
of Columbia, 1971-78; appointed judge of the U.S. District Court for the 
District of Columbia by President Carter, May 17, 1978, and took oath of 
office June 22, 1978.

    JOYCE HENS GREEN, judge; born in New York, NY, November 13, 1928; 
daughter of James S. and Hedy Bucher Hens; married to Samuel Green 
(deceased), September 25, 1965; children: Michael Timothy, June Heather, 
and James Harry; education: B.A., University of Maryland, 1949; J.D., 
George Washington University Law School, 1951; admitted to bars of the 
District of Columbia, 1951 and Virginia, 1955; member: American Bar 
Association, District of Columbia bar, Bar Association of the District 
of Columbia, Virginia State bar, Arlington County, VA, Bar Association, 
Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia (president, 1960-
62), Federal Judges Association, ABA Judicial Administration Division, 
Executive Committee, Federal Trial Judges; American Judicature Society, 
fellow: American Bar Foundation, Kappa Beta Pi, Phi Delta Phi legal 
fraternity, National Lawyers Club; Lawyers' Club of Washington; board of 
advisors, George Washington University National Law Center; private law 
practice, 1951-68; partner, Green & Green, 1966-68; associate judge, 
District of Columbia Court of General Sessions, 1968-71; associate 
judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 1971-79; judge, U.S. 
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, 1988 presiding since 1990; 
appointed judge, U.S. district court for the District of Columbia by 
President Carter, May 11, 1979, and took oath of office, June 27, 1979.

    NORMA HOLLOWAY JOHNSON, judge; born in Lake Charles, LA; daughter of 
H. Lee and Beatrice Williams Holloway; married to Julius A. Johnson of 
St. Louis, MO, June 18, 1964; educated in the public schools of 
Washington, DC; B.S., University of the District of Columbia, 1955; 
J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1962; admitted to the bar of the 
District of Columbia, 1962; attorney, civil division, U.S. Department of 
Justice, 1963-67; Office of Corporation Counsel, District of Columbia, 
1967-70; judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 1970-80; 
appointed judge, U.S. district court for the District of Columbia by 
President Jimmy Carter, May 12, 1980, and took oath of office, July 8, 
1980.

    THOMAS PENFIELD JACKSON, judge; born Washington, DC, January 10, 
1937; A.B., Dartmouth College, 1958; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 1964; 
line officer aboard U.S. Navy destroyer, 1958-61; admitted to bars of 
District of Columbia (1965), Maryland (1966), and U.S. Supreme Court 
(1970); private practice of law in the District of Columbia and 
Maryland, with firm of Jackson & Campbell, P.C., 1965-82; president, bar 
association of the District of Columbia, 1981-82; fellow, American 
College of Trial Lawyers; appointed judge of U.S. district court for the 
District of Columbia by President Ronald Reagan, June 25, 1982.

    THOMAS F. HOGAN, judge; born in Washington, DC, May 31, 1938; son of 
Adm. Bartholomew W. (MC) (USN) Surgeon Gen., USN, 1956-62, and Grace 
(Gloninger) Hogan; married to Martha L. Wyrick (M.D.), July 16, 1966; 
one son, Thomas Garth; Georgetown Preparatory School, 1956; A.B., 
Georgetown University (classical), 1960; master's program, American and 
English literature, George Washington University, 1960-62; J.D., 
Georgetown University, 1966; St. Thomas More Fellow, Georgetown 
University Law Center, 1965-66; American Jurisprudence Award: 
Corporation Law; member: bars of the District of Columbia and Maryland; 
law clerk to Hon. William B. Jones, U.S. district court for the District 
of Columbia, 1966-67; counsel, Federal Commission on Reform of Federal 
Criminal Laws, 1967-68; engaged in private practice of law in the 
District of Columbia and Maryland, 1968-82; adjunct professor of law, 
Potomac School of Law, 1977-79; adjunct professor of law, Georgetown 
University Law Center, 1986-88; public member, officer evaluation board, 
U.S. Foreign Service, 1973; member: American Bar Association (State 
Chairman, Maryland Drug Abuse Education Program, Young Lawyers Section, 
1970-73), District of Columbia Bar Association, Bar Association of the 
District of Columbia, Maryland State Bar Association, Montgomery County 
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Trial Advocacy, Defense Research Institute; chairman, board of 
directors, Christ Child Institute for Emotionally Ill Children, 1971-74; 
member, The Barristers, The Lawyers Club, USDC Executive Committee; 
Conference Committee on Administration of Federal Magistrates System 
1988-91; Chairman Inter-Circuit Assignment Committee, 1990-; appointed 
judge of the U.S. district court for the District of Columbia by 
President Ronald Reagan on October 4, 1982.

    STANLEY S. HARRIS, judge; born in Washington, DC, October 19, 1927; 
son of Stanley Raymond and Elizabeth Sutherland Harris; married to 
Rebecca L. Ashley, August 1, 1964; sons: Scott S., Todd A., and Mark A.; 
educated at Landon School (Bethesda, MD) and in District of Columbia 
public schools; U.S. Army (sergeant), 1945-47; attended Virginia 
Polytechnic Institute, 1945; B.S., University of Virginia, 1951, LL.B., 
1953 (articles editor, Virginia Law Review); associate and partner, 
Hogan & Hartson, Washington, DC, 1953-70; judge, Superior Court of the 
District of Columbia (appointed by President Nixon), 1971-72; attended 
National College of State Judiciary, Reno, NV, in 1971; judge, District 
of Columbia Court of Appeals (appointed by President Nixon), 1972-82; 
attended senior appellate judges' seminar, N.Y.U., 1973; U.S. attorney 
for the District of Columbia (appointed by President Reagan), 1982-83; 
appointed by President Reagan on November 14, 1983, to become U.S. 
District Judge for the District of Columbia, took oath of office 
December 2, 1983; member: Committee on Criminal Law of the Judicial 
Conference of the United States, 1988-94; chairman, Committee on 
Intercircuit Assignments of the Judicial Conference of the U.S., 1994-
present; District of Columbia bar, the Bar Association of the District 
of Columbia (chairman, Annual Convention Committee, 1969-70; board of 
directors, 1968-71); the American Bar Association; Federal 
Communications Bar Association (assistant secretary, 1964-65, secretary, 
1965-66, executive committee, 1966-69); board of trustees, Landon School 
Corporation, 1965-68, 1983-85; member: Chevy Chase Club, The Barristers, 
Lawyers Club of Washington, Phi Kappa Sigma, The Raven Society, and Pi 
Delta Epsilon.

    STANLEY SPORKIN, judge; born in Philadelphia, PA, February 7, l932; 
son of Hon. Maurice W. Sporkin, judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 
Philadelphia, PA, and Ethel Sporkin (deceased), married to Judith Sally 
Imber, September 30, 1955; children: Elizabeth Michael, Daniel Paul, and 
Thomas Abraham; A.B., Pennsylvania State University, 1953; LL.B., Yale 
University, 1957; member, Pennsylvania and Delaware bars, 1958, and the 
District of Columbia bar, 1963; admitted to practice before the 
Pennsylvania Supreme Court, 1958, Delaware Supreme Court, 1958, U.S. 
district court for the District of Columbia, 1963, U.S. Supreme Court, 
1964, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1975, and U.S. Court 
of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 1978; served as law clerk to Hon. 
Caleb M. Wright, chief judge of the district court for the District of 
Delaware, 1957-60; served as law clerk to Hon. Paul Leahy, senior judge 
for the U.S. district court for the District of Delaware, 1960; 
practiced law as an associate in the firm of Haley Wollenberg & Bader, 
1960-61; Securities and Exchange Commission, 1961-81 (staff attorney, 
Special Studies of the Securities Markets, 1961-63; Division of Trading 
and Markets, 1963; chief, Branch of Enforcement, 1963-66; chief 
enforcement attorney, office of enforcement, 1966-67; assistant 
director, enforcement, 1966-68; associate director, enforcement, 1968-
72; deputy director of enforcement, 1972-74; director of enforcement, 
1974-81); general counsel, Central Intelligence Agency, 1981-86; 
appointed judge of the U.S. district court for the District of Columbia 
by President Ronald Reagan on December 17, 1985.

    ROYCE C. LAMBERTH, judge; born in San Antonio, TX, July 16, 1943; 
son of Nell Elizabeth Synder and Larimore S. Lamberth, Sr.; married 
Janis Kay Jost, June 17, 1979; South San Antonio High School, 1961; 
B.A., University of Texas at Austin, 1966; LL.B., University of Texas 
School of Law, 1967; permanent president, class of 1967, University of 
Texas School of Law; 1967-74, U.S. Army (Captain, Judge Advocate 
General's Corps, 1968-74; Vietnam Service Medal, Air Medal, Bronze Star 
with Oak Leaf Cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster); 
1974-87, assistant U.S. attorney, District of Columbia (chief, civil 
division, 1978-87); President's Reorganization Project, Federal Legal 
Representation Study, 1978-79; honorary faculty, Army Judge Advocate 
General's School, 1976; Attorney General's Special Commendation Award; 
Attorney General's John Marshall Award, 1982; vice chairman, Armed 
Services and Veterans Affairs Committee, Section on Administrative Law, 
American Bar Association, 1979-82, chairman, 1983-84; chairman, 
Professional Ethics Committee, 1989-91; co-chairman, Committee of 
Article III Judges, Judiciary Section 1989-present; chairman, Federal 
Litigation Section, 1986-87; chairman, Federal Rules Committee, 1985-86; 
deputy chairman, Council of the Federal Lawyer, 1980-83; chairman, 
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Committee, Federal Bar Association, 1978-80; appointed judge, U.S. 
district court for the District of Columbia by President Ronald Reagan, 
November 16, 1987.

                                 *  *  *

    GLADYS KESSLER, judge, born in New York, NY, January 22, 1938; 
Education: B.A., Cornell University, 1959; LL.B. Harvard Law School, 
1962; member: American Judicature Society (board of directors, 1985-89); 
National Center for State Courts (board of directors, 1984-87); National 
Association of Women Judges (president, 1979-81); Women Judges' Fund for 
Justice, (president, 1980-82); Fellows of the American Bar Foundation; 
President's Council of Cornell Women; American Law Institute; American 
Bar Association--committees: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Bioethics 
and AIDS; private law practice--partner, Roisman, Kessler & Cashdan, 
1969-77; associate judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 
1977-94; court administrative activites: District of Columbia Courts 
Joint Committee on Judicial Administration, 1989-94; Domestic Violence 
Coordinating Council (chairperson, 1993-94); Multi-Door Dispute 
Resolution Program (supervising judge, 1985-90); family division, D.C. 
Superior Court (presiding judge, 1981-85); appointed judge, U.S. 
district court for the District of Columbia by President Bill Clinton, 
June 16, 1994, and took oath of office, July 18, 1994.

    PAUL L. FRIEDMAN, judge, born in Buffalo, NY, February 20, 1944; son 
of Cecil A. and Charlotte Wagner Friedman; married to Elizabeth Ann 
Zicherman, May 25, 1975; education: B.A. (political science), Cornell 
University, 1965; J.D., cum laude, School of Law, State University of 
New York at Buffalo, 1968; admitted to the bars of the District of 
Columbia, New York, U.S. Supreme Court, and U.S. Courts of Appeals for 
the D.C., Federal, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth and Eleventh 
Circuits; Law Clerk to Judge Aubrey E. Robinson, Jr., U.S. district 
court for the District of Columbia, 1968-69; Law Clerk to Judge Roger 
Robb, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 1969-
70; Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, 1970-74; 
assistant to the Solicitor General of the United States, 1974-76; 
associate independent counsel, Iran-Contra investigation, 1987-88, 
private law practice, White & Case (partner, 1979-94; associate, 1976-
79); member: American Bar Association, District of Columbia bar 
(president, 1986-87), American Law Institute, American Academy of 
Appellate Lawyers, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, Women's 
Bar Association of the District of Columbia, Washington Bar Association, 
Hispanic Bar Association, Assistant United States Attorneys Association 
of the District of Columbia (president, 1976-77), Civil Justice Reform 
Act Advisory Group (chair, 1991-94), District of Columbia Judicial 
Nomination Commission (member, 1990-94; chair, 1992-94), Advisory 
Committee on Procedures, U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit 
(1982-88), Grievance Committee; U.S. district court for the District of 
Columbia (member, 1981-87; chair, 1983-85); fellow, American College of 
Trial Lawyers; fellow, American Bar Foundation; board of directors: 
Frederick B. Abramson Memorial Foundation (president, 1991-94), 
Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts (1988-92), Washington Legal Clinic 
for the Homeless (member, 1987-92; vice-president 1988-91), Stuart 
Stiller Memorial Foundation (1980-94), American Judicatur Society (1990-
94), District of Columbia Public Defender Service (1989-92); member: 
Cosmos Club, Lawyers Club of Washington; appointed judge, U.S. district 
court for the District of Columbia by President William Clinton, June 
16, 1994, and took oath of office August 1, 1994.

    RICARDO A. URBINA, judge; born in Manhattan, NY; a graduate of 
Georgetown University and Georgetown Law Center; staff attorney for the 
D.C. Public Defender Service; private practice with an emphasis on 
commercial litigation; assumed position as professor of law at Howard 
University Law School; directed the university's criminal justice 
program; nominated by President Carter for a position on the D.C. 
Superior Court bench, 1980; became President Reagan's first presidential 
judicial appointment and the first Hispanic judge in the history of the 
District of Columbia, 1981; presiding (chief administrative) judge, 
Family Division, 1985-88; chaired a committee of judges and lawyers who 
drafted the child support guidelines which the city council adopted as 
the District's child support law; awarded the Maclovio Barraza 
Leadership Award, by the National Council of La Raza, 1985; received the 
Simon Bolivar Award; named a Washingtonian of the Year, 1986; chaired 
the court personnel subcommittee for the Task Force on Racial and Ethnic 
Bias in the Courts, 1991-92; received National Collegiate Athletic 
Association (NCAA) silver anniversary award for professional excellence 
and distinguished service to the local and national communities, 1992; 
honored by Hispanic National Bar Association, 1993; received Hugh A. 
Johnson, Jr. Memorial Award from District of Columbia Hispanic Bar 
Association, 1994.

    EMMET G. SULLIVAN, judge; born in Washington, DC, to Emmet A. 
Sullivan and the late Eileen G. Sullivan; attended public schools in the 
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McKinley High School, 1964; B.A., Howard University, 1968; J.D., Howard 
University Law School, 1971; married to Nan Sullivan; two sons, Emmett 
and Erik; served as law clerk to Judge James A. Washington, Jr.; joined 
the law firm of Houston & Gardner, 1973-80, became a partner; thereafter 
was a partner with Houston, Sullivan & Gardner; served on the board of 
directors of the D.C. Law Students in Court Program; D.C. Judicial 
Conference Voluntary Arbitration Committee; Nominating Committee of the 
Bar Association of the District of Columbia; U.S. District Court 
Committee on Grievances; adjunct professor at Howard University School 
of Law; member: National Bar Association, Washington Bar Association, 
Lawyer's Club, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, The Fellows 
of the American Bar Foundation, and the American Bar Association; 
appointed by President Reagan to the Superior Court of the District of 
Columbia as an associate judge, 1984; served as the deputy presiding 
judge and presiding judge of the probate and tax division; chairperson 
of the rules committees for the probate and tax divisions; member: Court 
Rules Committee and the Jury Plan Committee; appointed by President 
George Bush to serve as an associate judge of the District of Columbia 
Court of Appeals, 1991; chairperson for the nineteenth annual judicial 
conference of the District of Columbia, 1994; appointed by chief judge 
Wagner, to chair the ``Task Force on Families and Violence for the 
District of Columbia Courts''; nominated to the U.S. district court by 
President William Clinton on March 22, 1994; and confirmed by the U.S. 
Senate on June 15, 1994.

    JAMES ROBERTSON, judge; born in Cleveland, OH; May 18, 1938; son of 
Frederick Irving and Doris (Byars) Robertson; married to Berit Selma 
Persson of Ange, Sweden, September 19, 1959; children: Stephen, 
Catherine, and Peter; educated in the public schools of Ohio and at 
Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, OH; A.B., Princeton University, 1959 
(Woodrow Wilson School); served as an officer in the U.S. Navy, in 
destroyers and in the Office of Naval Intelligence, 1959-64; LL.B., 
George Washington University, 1965 (editor-in-chief, George Washington 
Law Review); admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia, 1966; 
associate, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, 1965-69; chief counsel, 
litigation office, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 
Jackson, MS, 1969-70; executive director, Lawyers' Committee for Civil 
Rights Under Law, Washington, DC, 1971-72; partner, Wilmer, Cutler & 
Pickering, 1973-94; co-chair, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under 
Law, 1985-87, president, Southern Africa Legal Services and Legal 
Education Project, Inc., 1989-94; president, District of Columbia bar, 
1991-92; fellow, American College of trial Lawyers; fellow, American Bar 
Foundation; appointed U.S. district judge for the District of Columbia 
by President Clinton on October 11, 1994 and took oath of office on 
December 31, 1994.

    OLIVER GASCH, senior judge; born in Washington, DC, May 4, 1906; son 
of Herman E. and Marie (Manning) Gasch; married Sylvia Meyer of 
Washington, DC; one son, Michael Barrett Gasch; educated in the public 
schools of the District of Columbia; A.B., Princeton University, 1928; 
LL.B., George Washington University Law School, 1932; admitted to the 
bar of the District of Columbia, 1931; private practice, 1931-37; 
assistant corporation counsel, District of Columbia 1937-53; principal 
assistant, U.S. attorney, 1953-56; U.S. attorney for the District of 
Columbia, 1956-61; partner, Craighill, Aiello, Gasch & Craighill, 1961-
65; appointed judge of the U.S. district court for the District of 
Columbia by President Johnson and entered upon the duties of that office 
August 16, 1965; presiding judge, special panel, Regional Rail 
Reorganization Court; member, general panel, Regional Rail 
Reorganization Court; president, District of Columbia Bar Association, 
1964-65; member, House of Delegates, American Bar Association, 1964-65; 
fellow, American College of Trial Lawyers; American Law Institute; 
fellow, American Bar Foundation; chairman, Committee of the General 
Counsel, Federal Bar Association; the Barristers (past president); the 
Lawyers Club; the National Lawyers Club; the Counsellors Club; member, 
Phi Delta Phi Legal Fraternity; Order of the Coif; general counsel, 
Interstate Commission on Potomac River (1940-60); served in AUS 1942-46, 
was separated as lieutenant colonel.

    WILLIAM BENSON BRYANT, senior judge; born Wetumpka, AL, September 
18, 1911; son of Benson and Alberta Bryant; married to Astaire A. 
Gonzalez, August 25, 1934; children: Astaire and William, Jr.; educated 
in the public schools of Washington, DC; A.B., Howard University, 1932; 
LL.B., Howard University Law School, 1936; served in U.S. Army, World 
War II, 1943-47; member of the bar of the District of Columbia and of 
the Supreme Court of the United States; assistant U.S. attorney for the 
District of Columbia, 1951-54; engaged in the private practice of law in 
District of Columbia as partner in firm of Houston, Bryant & Gardner, 
1954-65; member: Committee on Admissions and Grievances of U.S. district 
court for District of Columbia, 1959-65; District of Columbia Board of 
Appeals and Review, District of Columbia Special Police Trial Board, 
American Bar Association, National Lawyers' Club (honorary); appointed 
judge of the U.S. district court for the District of Columbia Circuit by 
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the duties of that office on August 16, 1965; served as chief judge, 
1977-81; took senior judge status on January 31, 1982.

    AUBREY E. ROBINSON, Jr., senior judge; born in Madison, NJ, March 
30, 1922; son of Aubrey E. and Mabel J. Robinson; married to Sara E. 
Payne (deceased), December 31, 1946; children: Paula Elaine Collins and 
Sheryl Louise; married to Doris A. Washington, March 17, 1973; educated 
in the public schools of Madison; NJ; B.A., Cornell University, 1943; 
LL.B., Cornell Law School, 1947; served in the U.S. Army, 1943-46; 
member of the bars of the State of New York and the District of 
Columbia; engaged in the private practice of law in the District of 
Columbia, 1948-65; board of trustees, United Planning Organization, 
1963-66; board of directors: Family Service Association of America, 
1958-67; Family and Child Services of Washington, DC, 1954-63; 
Washington Action for Youth, 1962-64; District of Columbia Public 
Welfare Advisory Council, 1963-65; Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation, 
1969-85; Consortium of Universities of the Washington Metropolitan Area, 
1969-74; American Bar Association Advisory Committee on Judges' 
Function, 1970-72; American Bar Association Committee on Courts and the 
Community, 1972-78; Judicial Conference Committee on Court Facilities 
and Design, 1971-78; chairman, National Conference of Federal Trial 
Judges, 1973-74; Cornell University Council, 1976-78; Judicial 
Conference Committee on the Administration of Criminal Law, 1976-82; 
adjunct professor, Washington College of Law, American University, 1975-
84; board of directors, Federal Judicial Center, 1978-82; Cornell 
University Board of Trustees, 1982-91; member, Judicial Conference of 
the United States, 1982-92; Executive Committee, Judicial Conference of 
the United States, 1985-90; associate judge of the Juvenile Court of the 
District of Columbia, 1965-66; appointed judge of the U.S. district 
court for the District of Columbia by President Lyndon B. Johnson on 
November 3, 1966; chief judge of the U.S. district court for the 
District of Columbia September 20, 1982; March 1, 1992, senior status 
since March 1, 1992.

    JOHN HELM PRATT, senior judge; born in Portsmouth, NH, November 17, 
1910; son of Harold Boswell and Marguerite (Rockwell) Pratt; A.B. (cum 
laude), Harvard, 1930, LL.B., 1934; married to Bernice G. Safford, 
October 25, 1938; children: Clare (Sister Clare Pratt, RSCJ), Lucinda 
(Mrs. Daniel Pearlman), John H., Jr., Patricia (Mrs. George Moriarity, 
Jr.), and Mary (Mrs. John Brandenburg); admitted to bars of District of 
Columbia, 1935, Maryland, 1950; partner in the firm of Morris, Pearce, 
Gardner & Pratt, 1954-68; served as captain, U.S. Marines, 1942-46, 
Pacific theater; decorated Bronze Star, Purple Heart, two Presidential 
Unit citations; chairman of the board of trustees, Legal Aid Agency of 
the District of Columbia, 1967-68; member of American Bar Association 
(House of Delegates 1963-64); fellow, American Bar Foundation, Bar 
Association of the District of Columbia (president, 1963-64), American 
Judicature Society, Harvard Law School Association of District of 
Columbia (president, 1952-53); Barristers (president, 1959); Lawyers 
(president, 1987); U.S. Judicial Conference Committee on Judicial Ethics 
(chairman, 1984-90); nominated by President Johnson judge of the U.S. 
district court for the District of Columbia on April 11, 1968, and took 
oath of office on June 12, 1968.

    JUNE LAZENBY GREEN, senior judge; born in Arnold, MD, January 23, 
1914; daughter of Eugene H. Lazenby and Jessie (Briggs) Lazenby; married 
to John Cawley Green, September 5, 1936; J.D., American University 
(Washington College of Law), 1941; private practice of law in Maryland 
and District of Columbia for approximately 25 years; bar examiner for 
the District of Columbia; member: Committee on Admissions and Grievances 
of U.S. district court for the District of Columbia, 1963-68; president, 
Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia, 1955-57; director, 
Bar Association of the District of Columbia, 1966-68; founder, National 
Lawyers Club, Washington, DC; member: Kappa Beta Pi legal sorority, 
American Bar Association; Bar Association of the District of Columbia, 
and Maryland State Bar Association; appointed judge of U.S. district 
court for the District of Columbia by President Johnson, April 11, 1968, 
and took oath of office June 18, 1968; also appointed judge of the 
Regional Rail Reorganization Court, April 1987.

    THOMAS A. FLANNERY, senior judge; born in Washington, DC, May 10 
1918; married to Rita Sullivan; children: Irene and Thomas, Jr.; 
educated in the parochial schools in Washington; LL.B., Columbus 
University Law School (now Catholic University), 1940; admitted to the 
District of Columbia bar, 1940; served in the U.S. Air Force as a combat 
intelligence officer, 1942-45; returned to government service and served 
as assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, 1950-62; 
engaged in general practice of law as partner in firm of Hamilton & 
Hamilton, 1962-69; nominated U.S. attorney, for the District of Columbia 
by President Nixon, 1969; served as U.S. attorney, 1969-71; member of 
the Judicial Conference of the District of Columbia Circuit for many 
years; served on a number of committees, including Committee on the 
Administration of Justice of the Judicial Council; active in the 
District of Columbia Bar Association; member, board of directors of the 
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Bar Association; served as member of the board of trustees of the Legal 
Aid Agency of the District of Columbia; served as a special hearing 
officer for the Department of Justice, 1964-68, in conscientious 
objector cases; lectured at the Northwestern University School of Law 
for many years; fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers; 
nominated judge, U.S. district court for the District of Columbia, 
November 18, 1971, by President Richard M. Nixon, confirmed by the 
Senate on December 1, 1971.

    LOUIS FALK OBERDORFER, judge; born in Birmingham, AL, February 21, 
1919; son of A. Leo and Stella Falk Oberdorfer; married to Elizabeth 
Weil of Montgomery, AL, July 31, 1941; children: John, Kathryn, Thomas, 
and William; educated in the public schools of Birmingham, AL; A.B., 
Dartmouth College, 1939; LL.B., Yale Law School, 1946 (editor in chief, 
Yale Law Journal, 1941); admitted to the bar of Alabama, 1947, District 
of Columbia, 1949; served in the U.S. Army, rising from private to 
captain, 1941-45; law clerk to Justice Hugo L. Black, 1946-47; attorney, 
Paul Weiss, Wharton, Garrison, 1947-51; partner, Wilmer, Cutler & 
Pickering, and predecessor firms, 1951-61 and 1965-77; Assistant 
Attorney General, Tax Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1961-65; 
president, District of Columbia Bar, 1977; transition chief executive 
officer, Legal Services Corp., 1975; cochairman, Lawyers' Committee for 
Civil Rights Under Law, 1967-69; member, Advisory Committee on Federal 
Rules of Civil Procedure, 1963-84; visiting lecturer, Yale Law School, 
1966, 1971; adjunct professor, Georgetown Law Center, 1993-present; 
appointed judge of the U.S. district court for the District of Columbia 
by President Jimmy Carter on October 11, 1977, and took oath of office 
on November 1, 1977.

    OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF 
                                COLUMBIA

Clerk.--Nancy Mayer-Whittington.
    United States Magistrate Judges.--Patrick J. Attridge; Deborah A. 
        Robinson; Alan Kay.
    Bankruptcy Judge.--S. Martin Teel, Jr.
    Chief Probation Officer.--Richard A. Houck, Jr.

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               UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE

       One Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10007.  Phone, 212-264-2900

    DOMINICK L. DiCARLO, chief judge; born March 11, 1928 in Brooklyn, 
NY; B.A., St. John's College; LL.B., St. John's University School of 
Law; LL.M., New York University Graduate School of Law; assistant U.S. 
attorney for the eastern district of New York, 1959-62; counsel to 
minority leaders of the New York City Council, 1962-65; New York State 
Assemblyman, 1965-81; chairman, New York State Assembly Standing 
Committee on Codes; deputy minority leader of the New York State 
Assembly, 1975-78; Assistant Secretary of State for International 
Narcotics Matters, 1981-84; representative of the United States on the 
Commission on Narcotic Drugs of the Economic and Social Council of the 
United Nations from 1982-84; appointed judge of the U.S. Court of 
International Trade by President Reagan on June 11, 1984; designated 
chief judge of the Court by President Bush on December 23, 1991; married 
to Esther Hansen (deceased); children: Vincent, Carl, Robert, and 
Barbara; married to Susan L. Hauck, 1988.

    GREGORY W. CARMAN, judge; acting chief judge, 1991; born in 
Farmingdale, Long Island, NY, January 31, 1937; son of retired District 
Court Judge Willis B. and Marjorie Sosa Carman; B.A., St. Lawrence 
University, Canton, NY, 1958; national exchange student, 1956-57, 
studying at the University of Paris through Sweet Briar Junior Year in 
France Program; J.D., St. John's University School of Law, (honors 
program), 1961; member, St. John's Law Review; University of Virginia 
Law School, JAG (with honors), 1962; Master in Taxation Program, New 
York University School of Law; captain, U.S. Army, 1958-64, stationed 
with the 2d Infantry Division, Fort Benning, GA; received Army 
Commendation Medal for meritorious service, 1964; admitted to the New 
York bar, 1961; practiced law with the firm of Carman, Callahan & 
Sabino, Farmingdale, NY; admitted to practice in U.S. Court of Military 
Appeals, 1962; certified by Judge Advocate General to practice at 
general court martial trials, 1962; admitted to practice U.S. District 
Courts, Eastern District of New York and Southern District of New York, 
1965; Second Circuit Court of Appeals, 1966; Supreme Court of the United 
States, 1967; U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia, 1982; 
Councilman for the town of Oyster Bay, 1972-80; member, U.S. House of 
Representatives, 97th Congress, appointed to Banking, Finance and Urban 
Affairs Committee and Select Committee on Aging, 1981-82; member, 
International Trade, Investment and Monetary Policy Subcommittee of 
House Banking Committee, 1981-82; U.S. congressional delegate, 
International I.M.F. Conference, 1982; nominated by President Ronald 
Reagan, and confirmed by the U.S. Senate, and appointed to the U.S. 
Court of International Trade, March 1983; bicentennial commission of 
Nassau County; Rotary International, 1964-present; United Way, town of 
Oyster Bay, chairman, 1973-76; member, Benevolent Protective Order of 
Elks; past president, savings and loan league committee, New York 
chapter of the American Bar Association; member: American Bar 
Association; fellow American Bar Foundation; member, New York State Bar 
Association, Committee on Courts and the Community; president, 
Protestant Lawyers Association of Long Island; member, Vestry, St. 
Thomas's Episcopal Church, Farmingdale, NY, 1992-94; fellow, American 
College of Mortgage Attorneys; Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity; district 
committee, Nassau County Council of Boy Scouts of America, 1964 to 
present; past vice chairman, Paumanok Boy Scout District; district 
chairman, United Cerebral Palsy; member: Holland Society; Sigma Chi, 
social fraternity; children: Gregory Wright, Jr., John Frederick, James 
Matthew, and Mira Catherine.

    JANE A. RESTANI, judge; born February 27, 1948 in San Francisco, CA; 
daughter of Emilia C. and Roy J. Restani; B.A., University of California 
at Berkeley, 1969; J.D., University of California at Davis, 1973; law 
review staff writer, 1971-72; articles editor, 1972-73; member, Order of 
the Coif; elected to Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society; admitted to the bar of 
the Supreme Court of the State of California, 1973; joined the civil 
division of the Department of Justice under the Attorney General's Honor 
Program, 1973 as a trial attorney; assistant chief commercial litigation 
section, civil division, 1976-80; director, commercial litigation 
branch, civil division, 1980-83; assumed the duties of a judge of the 
U.S. Court of International Trade on November 25, 1983.

    THOMAS J. AQUILINO, Jr., judge; born in Mount Kisco, NY, December 7, 
1939; son of Thomas J. and Virginia B. (Doughty) Aquilino; attended 
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B.A., Drew University, 1959-60, 1961-62; University of Munich, Germany, 
1960-61; Free University of Berlin, Germany, 1965-66; J.D., Rutgers 
University School of Law, 1966-69; research assistant, Prof. L.F.E. 
Goldie (Resources for the Future--Ford Foundation) (1967-69); 
administrator, Northern Region, 1969; Jessup International Law Moot 
Court Competition; served in the U.S. Army, 1962-65; law clerk, Hon. 
John M. Cannella, U.S. district court for the Southern District of New 
York, 1969-71; attorney with Davis Polk & Wardwell, New York, 1971-85; 
admitted to practice New York, U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Courts of 
Appeals for Second and Third Circuits, U.S. Court of International 
Trade, U.S. Court of Claims, U.S. district courts for Eastern, Southern 
and Northern Districts of New York, Interstate Commerce Commission; 
adjunct professor of law, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, 1984-
present; appointed by President Reagan on February 22, 1985; confirmed 
by U.S. Senate, April 3, 1985; married to Edith Berndt Aquilino; 
children: Christopher Thomas, Philip Andrew, Alexander Berndt.

    NICHOLAS TSOUCALAS, judge; born August 24, 1926 in New York, NY; one 
of five children of George M. and Maria (Monogenis) Tsoucalas; educated 
in elementary and secondary New York City public schools; received B.S. 
degree from Kent State University, 1949; received LL.B. from New York 
Law School, 1951; attended New York University Law School; entered U.S. 
Navy, 1944-46; reentered Navy, 1951-52 and served on the carrier, U.S.S. 
Wasp; admitted to New York bar, 1953; appointed Assistant U.S. Attorney 
for the Southern District of New York, 1955-59; appointed in 1959 as 
supervisor of 1960 census for the 17th and 18th Congressional Districts; 
appointed chairman, Board of Commissioners of Appraisal; appointed judge 
of Criminal Court of the City of New York, 1968; designated acting 
Supreme Court Justice, Kings and Queens Counties, 1975-82; resumed 
service as judge of the Criminal Court of the City of New York until 
June 1986; appointed judge of the U.S. Court of International Trade by 
President Ronald Reagan on September 9, 1985, and confirmed by U.S. 
Senate on June 6, 1986; former chairman: Committee on Juvenile 
Delinquency, Federal Bar Association, and the Subcommittee on Public 
Order and Responsibility of the American Citizenship Committee of the 
New York County Lawyers' Association; former president: Greek-American 
Lawyers' Association, and Board of Directors of Greek Orthodox Church of 
``Evangelismos'', St. John's Theologos Society, and Parthenon 
Foundation; member, Order of Ahepa, Parthenon Lodge, F.A.M.; married to 
Catherine Aravantinos; two daughters: Stephanie (Mrs. Daniel Turriago) 
and Georgia (Mrs. Christopher Argyrople).

    R. KENTON MUSGRAVE, judge, U.S. Court of International Trade; born 
Clearwater, FL, September 7, 1927. Attended public schools and Augusta 
Academy (Virginia); B.A., University of Washington, 1948; editorial 
staff, Journal of International Law, Emory University; J.D., with 
distinction, Emory University, 1953; assistant general counsel, Lockheed 
Aircraft and Lockheed International, 1953-62; vice president and general 
counsel, Mattel, Inc., 1963-71; director, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & 
Bailey Combined Shows, Inc., 1968-72; commissioner, BSA (Atlanta), 1952-
55; partner, Musgrave, Welbourn & Fertman, 1972-75; assistant general 
counsel, Pacific Enterprises, 1975-81; vice president, general counsel 
and secretary, Vivitar Corporation, 1981-85; vice president and 
director, Santa Barbara applied Research Corp., 1982-87; trustee, Morris 
Animal Foundation, 1981--; director Emeritus, Pet Protection Society, 
1981--; director, Dolphins of Shark Bay (Australia) Foundation, 1985--; 
trustee, The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, 1987--; vice president and 
director, South Bay Social Services Group, 1963-70; director, Palos 
Verdes Community Arts Association, 1973-79; member, Governor of 
Florida's Council of 100, 1970-73; director, Orlando Bank & Trust, 1970-
73; counsel, League of Women Voters, 1964-66; member, State Bar of 
Georgia, 1953--; State Bar of California, 1962--; Los Angeles County Bar 
Association, 1962-- and chairman, Corporate Law Departments Section, 
1965-66; admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court, 1962; 
Supreme Court of Georgia, 1953; California Supreme Court, 1962; U.S. 
Customs Court, 1967; U.S. Court of International Trade, 1980. Married 
May 7, 1949 to former Ruth Shippen Hoppe, of Atlanta, GA. Three 
children: Laura Marie Musgrave (deceased), Ruth Shippen Musgrave, Esq., 
and Forest Kenton Musgrave. Nominated by President Ronald Reagan on July 
1, 1987; confirmed by the Senate on November 9, and took oath of office 
on November 13, 1987.

    RICHARD W. GOLDBERG, judge; born September 23, 1927 in Fargo, ND; 
son of Frances and Jacob Goldberg; J.D. from the University of Miami, 
1952; served on active duty as an Air Force Judge Advocate, 1953-56; 
admitted to Washington, DC bar, Florida bar and North Dakota bar; from 
1958 to 1983, owned and operated a regional grain processing firm in 
North Dakota; served as State Senator from North Dakota for two years; 
was chairman of the Senate Industry, Business and Labor Committee; 
taught military law for the Army and Air Force ROTC at North Dakota 
State University; was vice-chairman of the board of Minneapolis Grain 
Exchange; joined the Reagan administration in 1983 in Washington at the 
U.S. Department of Agriculture. Served as Deputy Under Secretary for 
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Affairs and Commodity Programs and later as Acting Under Secretary; in 
1990 joined the Washington, DC law firm of Anderson, Hibey & Blair; 
married Mary Borland, 1964; children: John and Julie.

    JAMES L. WATSON, senior judge; born in New York City, NY, May 21, 
1922; son of Violet L. and James S. Watson (deceased); first negro 
jurist elected in New York State; educated in New York City; B.A., New 
York University, 1947; LL.B., Brooklyn Law School, 1951; wounded in 
active duty in Italy with the 92d Infantry Division; honorably 
discharged in 1945; received Battle Star, Purple Heart, Combat Infantry 
Badge, Good Conduct Medal, European Theater Ribbon, and Army 
Commendation Ribbon; admitted to the New York State Bar, 1951; admitted 
to practice in U.S. district court for Southern District, 1951; Board of 
Immigration Appeals and the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 
1952; U.S. district court for Eastern District, 1956; served in New York 
State Senate as State Senator for the 21st Senatorial District, 1954-63; 
judge of the Civil Court of the City of New York, 1963-66; nominated by 
President Lyndon B. Johnson, and confirmed by the U.S. Senate, to the 
U.S. Customs Court, now U.S. Court of International Trade, March 1966, 
took senior status February 28, 1991; married to D'Jaris Hinton 
(deceased); children: Norman, Karen, and Kris.

    HERBERT N. MALETZ, senior judge; born in Boston, MA, October 30, 
1913; son of Reuben and Frances Maletz; educated in the public schools 
of Boston, MA; A.B., cum laude, Harvard College, 1935; LL.B., Harvard 
Law School, 1939; member, Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, 1938-39; admitted to 
the practice of law in Massachusetts, 1939, the District of Columbia; 
1952; married to Catherine B. Loebach of Montana, 1947; one son, David; 
review attorney, Marketing Laws Survey, WPA, 1939-41; attorney, Truman 
Committee of U.S. Senate, 1941-42; served in the U.S. Army, 1942-46, 
ending as technical sergeant in the Army ground forces; trial attorney, 
antitrust division, Department of Justice, 1946-51; served in the Office 
of Price Stabilization as assistant chief counsel and later as chief 
counsel, 1951-53; private practice of law, District of Columbia, 1953-
55; chief counsel, Celler Antitrust Subcommittee, Committee on the 
Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives, 1955-61; commissioner, U.S. 
Court of Claims, 1961-67; lieutenant colonel, U.S. Army Reserve (ret.); 
member of the bars of Massachusetts, District of Columbia, U.S. Supreme 
Court, and U.S. Court of Claims; nominated November 6, 1967 by President 
Lyndon B. Johnson as judge of the U.S. Customs Court (now the U.S. Court 
of International Trade), confirmed by the Senate, November 16, 1967, and 
assumed duties of office, December 4, 1967; assumed senior status 
December 31, 1982; visiting judge, U.S. district court for the District 
of Maryland at Baltimore, 1987-present.

    BERNARD NEWMAN, senior judge; born October 28, 1907; son of Isidor 
J. and Sarah C. Newman; lifelong resident of New York; graduate of New 
York University College and Law School (B.S., LL.B.); associate editor 
of Law Review (2 years); president of New York University Law Review 
Alumni Association (3 years), and currently a governor of the Law Review 
Alumni Association for upwards of thirty years; admitted to bar of New 
York and of several U.S. courts; assistant corporation counsel, New York 
City, secretary to New York State Supreme Court Justice Samuel H. 
Hofstadter, and official referee of appellate division of New York 
Supreme Court by appointments of presiding justices David W. Peck and 
Bernard Botein, respectively; lectured at New York University Law School 
and Practicing Law Institute; counsel to New York County Republican 
Party; chairman of the New York County Republican Party; delegate to 
republican judicial and national nominating conventions'; referee on 
special panels of New York State labor relations board and New York 
State mediation board; government appeals agent, Selective Service; 
seaman 2d class, Coast Guard Auxiliary Reserve (World War II); active in 
bar associations; appointed to national conference of federal trial 
judges public relations committee of American Bar Association; director, 
Civic Center Synagogue, Community Synagogue Center, Metropolitan 
Advisory Board of Anti-Defamation League and La Guardia Memorial 
Association; recipient of the Judge Edward Weinfeld Award, and Man of 
the Year Award, respectively; appointed by Mayor Robert F. Wagner to New 
York City Family Court; by Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller to New York 
State Supreme Court; and by President Lyndon B. Johnson to U.S. Customs 
Court (July 21, 1968), now U.S. Court of International Trade; married to 
Fritzi W. Rudolph; previously married to Kathryn Bereano (deceased); two 
daughters: Mrs. Phyllis Cechini and Mrs. Helene Bernstein.

    SAMUEL M. ROSENSTEIN, senior judge; born in Frankfort, KY, on June 
7, 1909; son of Robert and Yetta Rosenstein; graduated from Frankfort 
High School; attended University of Kentucky; University of Cincinnati 
Law School, 1931; receiving a doctor of jurisprudence degree; admitted 
to practice law by Supreme Court of Ohio, 1931; Court of Appeals of 
Kentucky, 1931; Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit, Cincinnati, OH; 
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of the United States; member of Kentucky State Bar Association, 
Louisville Bar Association, and American Bar Association; past member of 
the House of Delegates of American Bar Association; member, American 
Judicature Society; secretary of Kentucky State Bar Association, 1934-
50; member of executive committee, Louisville Bar Association, 1967-68; 
elected two terms as city prosecutor, Frankfort, KY, 1933-41; acting 
county attorney, Franklin County, KY, 1941-42; special counsel to 
Department of Revenue of Kentucky and Welfare Department of Kentucky, 
1935-43; general counsel to Kentucky State Fair Board, 1956-63, 
associated with the late Senator Mills M. Logan, Frankfort, KY, in law 
practice, 1933-35; partner: Smith, Reed & Leary, Frankfort, KY, 1935-46, 
and Milliken, Handmaker & Rosenstein, Louisville, KY, 1946-68; senior 
member, Milliken, Handmaker & Rosenstein, Louisville, KY, 1964-68; 
served in Air Corps Technical Training Command, U.S. Army, World War II; 
awarded honorary life membership, Kentucky State Bar Association, in 
1950; member of Kentucky Constitution Revision Assembly, 1964-66; member 
of faculty of Jefferson School of Law, Louisville, KY; recipient, 
Distinguished Community Service Award, by Broward County, Florida 
Chapter of National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1987; volunteer, 
Hospice Care of Broward County; elected to Board of Directors of Hospice 
Care of Broward County, Inc., September, 1990; United Way of Broward 
County; nominated by President Lyndon B. Johnson as a judge of the U.S. 
Customs Court, now U.S. Court of International Trade, and confirmed by 
the U.S. Senate on July 25, 1968; took oath of office as judge on August 
22, 1968; married to Helen T. Levitan of Louisville, KY, August 22, 1960 
(deceased, March 9, 1986); children: Elaine and Lawrence; retired from 
regular active service January 1, 1971.

       OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE

Clerk.--Joseph E. Lombardi (212) 264-2814.

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                  UNITED STATES COURT OF FEDERAL CLAIMS

  Lafayette Square, 717 Madison Place NW, 20005.  Phone, (202) 219-9657

    LOREN ALLAN SMITH, chief judge; born December 22, 1944, in Chicago, 
IL; son of Alvin D. and Selma (Halpern) Smith; B.A., Northwestern 
University, 1966; J.D., Northwestern University School of Law, 1969; 
married to Catherine Yore; children: Loren, Jr. and Adam; admitted to 
the Bars of the Illinois Supreme Court; the Court of Military Appeals; 
the U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit; the U.S. Court 
of Appeals for the Federal Circuit; the U.S. Supreme Court; the U.S. 
Court of Federal Claims; honorary member: The University Club; 
consultant, Sidley & Austin Chicago, 1972-73; general attorney, Federal 
Communications Commission, 1973; assistant to the Special Counsel to the 
President, 1973-74; Special Assistant U.S. Attorney, District of 
Columbia, 1974-75; chief counsel, Reagan for President campaigns, 1976 
and 1980; professor, Delaware Law School, 1976-84; deputy director, 
Executive Branch management Office of Presidential Transition, 1980-81; 
Chairman, Administrative Converence of the Unites States, 1981-85; 
served as a member of the President's Cabinet Councils on Legal Policy 
and on Management and Administration; appointed judge of the U.S. Court 
of Federal Claims on July 11, 1985; entered on duty September 12, 1985; 
designated Chief Judge on January 14, 1986.

    JAMES F. MEROW, judge; born in Salamanca, NY, March 16, 1932; son of 
Walter and Helen (Smith) Merow; educated in the public schools of Little 
Valley, NY and Alexandria, VA; A.B. (with distinction), The George 
Washington University 1953; J.D. (with distinction), The George 
Washington University Law School, 1956; member: Phi Beta Kappa, Order of 
the Coif, Omicron Delta Kappa; officer, U.S. Army Judge Advocate 
General's Corps, 1956-59; trial attorney-branch director, Civil 
Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 1959-78; trial judge, U.S. Court 
of Claims, 1978-82; judge, U.S. Court of Federal Claims since October 1, 
1982 (reappointed by President Reagan to a 15-year term commencing 
August 5, 1983); member of Virginia State Bar, District of Columbia Bar, 
American Bar Association, and Federal Bar Association; married.

    JOHN PAUL WIESE, judge; born in Brooklyn, NY, April 19, 1934; son of 
Gustav and Margaret Wiese; educated in the public schools of Brooklyn, 
NY; B.A., cum laude, Hobart College, 1962, Phi Beta Kappa; LL.B., 
University of Virginia School of Law, 1965; married to Alice Mary 
Donoghue, June 1961; one son, John Patrick; served U.S. Army, 1957-59; 
law clerk: U.S. Court of Claims, trial division, 1965-66, and Judge 
Linton M. Collins, U.S. Court of Claims, appellate division, 1966-67; 
private practice in District of Columbia, 1967-74 (specializing in 
government contract litigation); trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims, 
1974-82; designated in Federal Courts Improvement Act of 1982 as judge, 
U.S. Court of Federal Claims, reappointed by President Reagan on October 
14, 1986, to 15-year term as judge, U.S. Court of Federal Claims; 
admitted to bar of the District of Columbia, 1966; admitted to practice 
in the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal 
Circuit, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims; member: District of Columbia 
Bar Association and American Bar Association.

    ROBERT J. YOCK, judge; born in St. James, MN, January 11, 1938; son 
of Dr. William J. and Erma (Fritz) Yock; educated in the public schools 
of St. James, MN; B.A. St. Olaf College, 1959; J.D. University of 
Michigan Law School, 1962; married to Carla M. Moen, June 13, 1964; 
children: Signe Kara and Torunn Ingrid; admitted to the Minnesota 
Supreme Court in 1962; Court of Military Appeals, 1964; U.S. Supreme 
Court, 1965; U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota, 1966; 
U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, 1972; U.S. Court of 
Claims, 1979; and U.S. Court of Federal Claims, 1982; member: Minnesota 
State Bar Association, and District of Columbia Bar Association; served 
in the U.S. Navy, Judge Advocate General's Corps, 1962-66; private 
practice, St. Paul, MN, 1966-69; entered Government service as chief 
counsel to the National Archives and Record Services of the General 
Services Administration, 1969-70; executive assistant and legal advisor 
to the Administrator of General Services, 1970-72; assistant general 
counsel at GSA, 1972-77; trial judge, U.S. Court of Claims, 1977-82; 
designated by Public Law 97-164 as judge, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, 
1982-83; renominated by President Reagan as judge, U.S. Court of Federal 


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Claims, June 20, 1983, confirmed by U.S. Senate, August 4, 1983, 
reappointed to 15-year term, August 5, 1983.

    REGINALD W. GIBSON, judge; born in Lynchburg, VA, July 31, 1927; son 
of McCoy and Julia Gibson; married to Shirley Johnson, 1993; son, 
Reginald S. Gibson, Jr.; educated in the public schools of Washington, 
DC; served in the U.S. Army, 1946-47; B.S., Virginia Union University, 
1952; Wharton Graduate School of Business Administration, University of 
Pennsylvania, 1952-53; LL.B., Howard University School of Law, 1956; 
admitted to the District of Columbia Bar in 1957 and to the Illinois Bar 
in 1972; Internal Revenue agent, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, 
DC, 1957-61; trial attorney, tax division, criminal section, Department 
of Justice, Washington, DC, 1961-71; senior and later general tax 
attorney, International Harvester Co., Chicago, IL, 1971-82; nominated 
by President Reagan as judge, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, September 
30, 1982; confirmed by the Senate December 10, 1982; entered on duty 
December 15, 1982.

    LAWRENCE S. MARGOLIS, judge; born in Philadelphia, PA, March 13, 
1935; son of Reuben and Mollie Margolis; B.A., Central High School, 
Philadelphia, PA; B.S. in mechanical engineering from the Drexel 
Institute of Technology (now Drexel University), 1957; J.D., George 
Washington University Law School, 1961; admitted to the District of 
Columbia Bar; patent examiner, U.S. Patent Office, 1957-62; patent 
counsel, Naval Ordnance Laboratory, White Oak, MD, 1962-63; assistant 
corporation counsel for the District of Columbia, 1963-66; attorney, 
criminal division, U.S. Department of Justice and special assistant U.S. 
attorney for District of Columbia, 1966-68; assistant U.S. attorney for 
the District of Columbia, 1968-71; appointed U.S. magistrate for 
District of Columbia in 1971; reappointed for a second 8-year term in 
1979 and served until December 1982 when appointed a judge, U.S. Court 
of Federal Claims; chairman, American Bar Association, judicial 
administration division, 1980-81; chairman, National Conference of 
Special Court Judges, 1977-78; board of directors, Bar Association of 
the District of Columbia, 1970-72; editor: DC Bar Journal, 1966-73, 
Young Lawyers Newspaper editor, 1965-66; executive council, Young 
Lawyers Section, 1968-69; board of editors, The Judges' Journal and The 
District Lawyer; president, George Washington University National Law 
Association, 1983-84; president, George Washington Law Association, 
District of Columbia Chapter, 1975-76; board of governors, George 
Washington University General Alumni Association, 1978-85; fellow, 
Institute of Judicial Administration, 1993-; member, District of 
Columbia Judicial Conference; former member, board of directors, 
National Council of U.S. Magistrates; former president, Federal Bar 
Toastmasters; former technical editor, Federal Bar Journal; faculty, 
Federal Judicial Center; trustee, Drexel University, 1983-91; member, 
Rotary Club; president, Washington, D.C. Rotary Club, 1988-89, District 
governor, 1991-92; American Bar Association Judicial Administration 
Division Award for distinguished service as chairman for 1980-81; Drexel 
University and George Washington University Distinguished Alumni 
Achievement Awards; Drexel University 100 (one of top 100 graduates); 
Center for Public Resources Alternative Dispute Resolution Achievement 
Award, 1987; married to Doris May Rosenberg, January 30, 1960; children: 
Mary Aleta and Paul Oliver; nominated by President Ronald Reagan as a 
judge on the U.S. Court of Federal Claims on September 27, 1982, 
confirmed by the Senate and received Commission on December 10, 1982, 
took oath of office on December 15, 1982.

    CHRISTINE ODELL COOK MILLER, judge; born in Oakland, CA, August 26, 
1944; married to Dennis F. Miller; educated in public schools in Ukiah, 
CA; B.A., Stanford University, 1966; J.D., University of Utah College of 
Law, 1969; comment editor, Utah Law Review; member, Utah Chapter Order 
of the Coif; clerk to chief judge David T. Lewis, U.S. Court of Appeals 
for the 10th Circuit, 1969-70; trial attorney, civil division, U.S. 
Department of Justice, 1970-72; trial attorney, Federal Trade 
Commission, Bureau of Consumer Protection, 1972-74; Hogan & Hartson, 
litigation section, 1974-76; Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, 
special counsel, 1976-78; U.S. Railway Association, assistant general 
counsel, 1978-80; Shack & Kimball, P.C., litigation, 1980-83; member of 
the Bars of the State of California, and District of Columbia; Judge 
Miller was confirmed as Christine Cook Nettesheim.

    MOODY R. TIDWELL III, judge; born in Miami, OK, February 15, 1939; 
son of Maj. Gen. M.R. Tidwell, Jr., and Dorothy (Thompson) Tidwell; 
married to Rena C. Tidwell; children: Gregory T. and Jeremy H.; B.A., 
Ohio Wesleyan University, 1961; J.D., Washington College of Law, 
American University; LL.M., National Law Center, George Washington 
University; admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia; admitted to 
practice in the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 
Federal Circuit and the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and various other 
circuit and U.S. district courts; attorney, General Acounting Office, 
1965-69; associate solicitor, Divisions of General Law and Energy and 
Resources, Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Department of the Interior, 
1969-77; staff director and vice chairman, Commission on Government 
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and Health, Office of the Solicitor, U.S. Department of Labor, 1977-80; 
corporate secretary and board member, Keco Industries, Inc., 1979-82; 
deputy solicitor and counsellor to the Secretary of the Interior, 1980-
83; appointed and confirmed by the President as judge in the U.S. Court 
of Federal Claims, May 17, 1983.

    MARIAN BLANK HORN, judge; born in New York, NY, 1943; daughter of 
Werner P. and Mady R. Blank; married to Robert Jack Horn; daughters: 
Juli Marie, Carrie Charlotte, and Rebecca Blank; attended Fieldston 
School, New York, NY, Barnard College, Columbia University and Fordham 
University School of Law; admitted to practice U.S. Supreme Court, 1973, 
Federal and State courts in New York, 1970, and Washington, DC, 1973; 
assistant district attorney, Bronx Couty, NY, 1969-72; attorney, Arent, 
Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn, 1972-73; adjunct professor of law, 
Washington College of Law, American Univeristy 1973-76; litigation 
attorney, Federal Energy Administration, 1975-76; senior attorney, 
Office of General Counsel, Strategic Petroleum Reserve Branch, 
Department of Energy, 1976-79; deputy assistant general counsel for 
procurement and financial incentives, Department of Energy, 1979-81; 
deputy associate solicitor, Division of Surface Mining, Department of 
the Interior, 1981-83; associate solicitor, Division of General Law, 
Department of the Interior, 1983-85; principal deputy solicitor and 
acting solicitor, Department of Interior, 1985-86; adjunct professor of 
law, George Washingotn University National Law Center, 1991-present; 
Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow, 1994; assumed duties of judge, U.S. 
Court of Federal Claims, April 14, 1986.

    ERIC G. BRUGGINK, judge; born in Kalidjati, Indonesia, September 11, 
1949; naturalized U.S. citizen, 1961; married to Melinda Harris 
Bruggink; sons: John and David; B.A., cum laude (sociology), Auburn 
University, AL, 1971; M.A. (speech), 1972; J.D., University of Alabama, 
1975; Hugo Black Scholar and Note and Comments Editor of Alabama Law 
Review; member, Alabama State Bar and District of Columbia Bar; served 
as law clerk to chief judge Frank H. McFadden, Northern District of 
Alabama, 1975-76; associate, Hardwick, Hause & Segrest, Dothan, AL, 
1976-77; assistant director, Alabama Law Institute, 1977-79; director, 
Office of Energy and Environmental Law, 1977-79; associate, Steiner, 
Crum & Baker, Montgomery, AL, 1979-82; Director, Office of Appeals 
Counsel, Merit Systems Protection Board, 1982-86; judge, U.S. Court of 
Federal Claims, April 15, 1986.

    WILKES COLEMAN ROBINSON, judge; born September 30, 1925 in Anniston, 
AL; B.A., University of Alabama, 1948; LL.B., University of Virginia, 
1951; J.D., University of Virginia, 1972; member: Phi Beta Kappa, Phi 
Eta Sigma, Phi Alpha Theta, Kappa Alpha fraternity; associate attorney, 
Bibb & Hemphill, Anniston, AL, 1953-55; city recorder of Anniston, AL, 
1953-55; judge, Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, Calhoun County, 
AL, 1954-56; attorney: Gulf, Mobile and Ohio Railroad, 1956-58; asst. 
gen'l. attorney, Seaboard Airline Railroad Company, 1958-66; chief 
commerce counsel, Monsanto Company, 1966-70; vice president and general 
counsel, Marion Laboratories, Inc., 1970-80; president and member of 
board of directors, Gulf and Great Plains Legal Foundation, 1980-85; 
vice president and general counsel, S.R. Financial Group, Inc., 1986-87; 
judge, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, assumed duties July 10, 1987; 
member: Alabama State Bar, Virginia State Bar, Missouri State Bar, 
Kansas State Bar, U.S. Supreme Court Bar, Tenth Circuit Court of 
Appeals, Alabama and Missouri U.S. District Courts, U.S. Court of 
Federal Claims Bar; married to Julia Von P. Rowan; three children: 
Randolph C., Peyton H. and T. Wilkes C. Robinson.

    BOHDAN A. FUTEY, judge; born in the Ukraine, June 28, 1939; B.A., 
Western Reserve University, 1962; M.A., 1964; J.D., Cleveland Marshall 
Law School, 1968; partner, Futey & Rakowsky, 1968-72; chief assistant 
police prosecutor, city of Cleveland, 1972-74; executive assistant to 
the mayor of Cleveland, 1974-75; partner, Bazarko, Futey and 
Oryshkewych, 1975-84; chairman, U.S. Foreign Claims Settlement 
Commission, May 1984-87; nominated judge of the U.S. Court of Federal 
Claims on January 30, 1987, and entered on duty, May 29, 1987; married 
to the former Myra Fur; three children: Andrew, Lidia, and Daria; 
member: District of Columbia Bar Association, American Bar Association, 
the Ukrainian American Bar Association; Judge Futey is actively involved 
with Democratization and Rule of Law programs organized by the Judicial 
Conference of the United States, the Department of State, and the 
American Bar Association in Ukraine and Russia. He has participated in 
judicial exchange programs, seminars, and workshops and has been a 
consultant to the working group on Ukraine's Constitution and Ukrainian 
Parliament; Judge Futey is an advisor to the International Foundation 
for Electoral Systems (IFES). He served as an official observer during 
the parliamentary and presidential elections in 1994 and conducted 
briefings on Ukraine's election law for international observers; 
advising the Newly Independent States (NIS) working group on Ukraine 
which is a CEELI/ABA project.


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    ROGER B. ANDEWELT, judge; born August 4, 1946, in Brooklyn, NY; son 
of Samuel F. and Belle (Hockman) Andewelt; educated in the public 
schools of Brooklyn, NY; B.S., Brooklyn College, 1967; J.D., National 
Law Center, George Washington University, 1971; member: Order of the 
Coif; married to Maxine Mitchnick; two children: Alexa Sara and Ian 
Samuel; patent examiner, U.S. Patent Office, 1968-72; attorney, U.S. 
Department of Justice, Antitrust Division: trial attorney, 1972-78; 
assistant chief/Chief Intellectual Property Section, 1978-84; deputy 
director of operations, 1984-86; deputy assistant attorney general for 
litigation, 1986-87; nominated by President Reagan as judge, U.S. Court 
of Federal Claims on March 3, 1987, and assumed duties of the office on 
August 1, 1987.

    JAMES T. TURNER, judge; born March 12, 1938, in Clifton Forge, VA; 
B.A., Wake Forest University, 1960; LL.B., University of Virginia Law 
School, 1965; private practice of law , Williams, Worrell, Kelly & 
Greer, 1965-79; U.S. Magistrate for the eastern district of Virginia, 
1979-87; president, National Council of U.S. Magistrates, 1984-85; 
judge, U.S. Court of Federal Claims since July 2, 1987; member of the 
American Bar Association, Virginia Bar Association, Virginia State Bar, 
Norfolk and Portsmouth Bar Association.

    ROBERT HAYNE HODGES, Jr., judge; born in Columbia, SC, September 11, 
1944, son of Robert Hayne and Mary (Lawton) Hodges; educated in the 
public schools of Columbia, SC; attended Wofford College, Spartanburg, 
SC; B.S., University of South Carolina, 1966; J.D., University of South 
Carolina Law School, 1969; married to Ruth Nicholson (Lady) Hodges, 
August 23, 1963; three children; judge, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, 
April 9, 1990.

    DIANE GILBERT WEINSTEIN, judge; born June 14, 1947, in Rochester, 
NY; daughter of Myron B. and Doris (Robie) Gilbert; married to Allen 
Weinstein, June 1969; children: Andrew and David; educated at the 
Lincoln School, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and in the public schools of 
Lexington and Brookline, Massachusetts; B.A., Smith College, 1969; 
visiting student at Stanford University Law School and Georgetown 
University Law Center, 1977-78; J.D., Boston University Law School, 
1979; Boston University Alumnae Association Young Lawyers' Chair, 1989; 
law clerk, Judge Catherine B. Kelly, District of Columbia Court of 
Appeals, 1979-80; associate, Peabody, Lambert & Meyers, 1980-83; 
Assistant General Counsel, Office of Management and Budget, Executive 
Office of the President, 1983-86; Deputy General Counsel for 
Departmental Services, U.S. Department of Education, 1986-88; Acting 
General Counsel, U.S. Department of Education, 1988-89; Counselor to the 
Vice President of the United States, Counsel to the President's 
Competitiveness Council, Chair of the Competitiveness Council's 
Interagency Task Force on Product Liability, 1989-90; nominated by 
President Bush as judge, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, on July 31, 1990, 
entered on duty October 22, 1990; admitted to the bars of the 
Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the District of Columbia; member of 
the Federal American Inn of Court, the Federalist Society, and the 
University Club.

                                 *  *  *

    KENNETH R. HARKINS, senior judge; born in Cadiz, OH, September 1, 
1921; educated in public schools of Zandesville, OH; Ohio State 
University, B.A. (economics), 1943; LL.B., 1948; J.D., 1967; admitted to 
practice of law in Ohio, April 1949; married to Helen Mae Dozer, 1942; 
children: M. Elaine and Richard A.; U.S. Army active duty, July 1943 to 
June 1946, 500 AFA Battalion, 14th Armored Division, private to 1st 
lieutenant; attorney, U.S. Housing and Home Finance Agency, 1949-51; 
trial attorney, Antitrust Division, Department of Justice, 1951-55; 
cocounsel, Antitrust Subcommittee, Judiciary Committee, House of 
Representatives, 1955-60; general counsel, Stromberg Carlson Division 
and Electronics Division, General Dynamics Corp., 1960-64; chief 
counsel, Antitrust Subcommittee, Judiciary Committee, House of 
Representatives, 1964-71; commissioner (trial judge), U.S. Court of 
Claims, 1971-82; judge, U.S. Court of Federal Claims 1982-86, pursuant 
to Public Law 97-164, section 167(a), October 1, 1982 through November 
30, 1986. Recalled to active service in senior status pursuant to 28 
U.S.C., section 797, December 1, 1986; senior judge 1986-present.

    THOMAS J. LYDON, senior judge; born June 3, 1927 in Portland, ME; 
educated in the parochial and public schools in Portland; attended 
University of Maine, 1948-52, B.A.; Georgetown University Law Center, 
1952-55, LL.B., 1956-57, LL.M.; trial attorney, Civil Division, 
Department of Justice, 1955-67; Chief, Court of Claims Section, Civil 
Division, 1967-72; trial commissioner (trial judge), U.S. Court of 
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1982; judge, U.S. Claims Court, October 1, 1982-July 31, 1987; senior 
judge, August 1, 1987-present;

          OFFICERS OF THE UNITED STATES COURT OF FEDERAL CLAIMS

Clerk.--David A. Lampen, (202) 219-9657
    Chief Deputy Clerk.--Roger L. Nieman.
    Financial Officer.--Dale H. DeBuhr.
    Building Manager.--[Vacant].

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                         UNITED STATES TAX COURT

             400 Second Street 20217.  Phone, (202) 606-8754

    LAPSLEY WALKER HAMBLEN, Jr., chief judge--Virginia; born December 
25, 1926, Chattanooga, TN; married to Claudia Royster Terrell, 
Lynchburg, VA, 1971; three sons by previous marriage; served in the U.S. 
Navy, 1945-46, graduated from McCallie School, Chattanooga, TN, 1943; 
B.A., University of Virginia, 1949; LL.B., 1953; member: Order of the 
Coif, Raven Society, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Alpha Delta, and Phi Delta 
Theta; admitted to the bar, West Virginia, 1954, Ohio, 1955, and 
Virginia, 1957; trial attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, Internal 
Revenue Service (Atlanta, GA), 1955-56, attorney-advisor, Tax Court of 
the United States (Judge Craig S. Atkins), 1956-57; private practice of 
law, Lynchburg, VA, as a member of Caskie, Frost, Hobbs & Hamblen and 
predecessors, 1957-82; Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Tax Division, 
U.S. Department of Justice, 1982; former chairman, Tax Section Board of 
Governors, Virginia State Bar; former trustee, Southern Federal Tax 
Institute, Atlanta, GA; past codirector, Annual Virginia Conference on 
Federal Taxation, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; fellow, 
American College of Tax Counsel and American College of Probate Counsel; 
member: Virginia, Federal and American (tax section) Bar Associations 
and Virginia State Bar; took oath of office as a judge of the U.S. Tax 
Court, September 14, 1982, for a 15-year term to succeed Judge Sheldon 
V. Ekman, deceased; elected chief judge for a 2-year term beginning June 
1, 1992.

    HERBERT L. CHABOT, judge--Maryland; born July 17, 1931, Bronx 
County, NY; married to Aleen Kerwin, 1951; four children: Elliot C., 
Donald J., Lewis A., and Nancy Jo; attended public schools of New York; 
graduated, Stuyvesant High School, 1948; B.A. (cum laude), C.C.N.Y., 
1952; LL.B., Columbia University, 1957; LL.M. (taxation), Georgetown 
University, 1964; enlisted in U.S. Army for 2 years and Army Reserves 
(civil affairs units), 8 years; served on legal staff, American Jewish 
Congress, 1957-61; law clerk to tax court Judge Russell E. Train, 1961-
65; served on staff of Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation, 1965-
78; elected delegate, Maryland Constitutional Convention, 1967-68; 
adjunct professor, National Law Center, George Washington University, 
1974-83; member, American Bar (tax section) and Federal Bar 
Associations; appointed to the U.S. Tax Court for a 15-year term, 
beginning April 3, 1978; reappointed for a second 15-year term in 1993.

    EDNA G. PARKER, judge--Virginia; born 1930, Johnston County, NC; 
son, Douglas Benjamin Parker; attended public schools in Washington, DC; 
New Jersey College for Women (now Douglass College); University of 
Arizona (B.A., 1953, with honors); University of Arizona Law School; 
George Washington University College of Law (LL.B., 1957, Law Review, 
Order of the Coif); law clerk to Judge J. Warren Madden and Chief Judge 
Marvin Jones, U.S. Court of Claims, 1957-59; attorney-adviser, Office of 
General Counsel, Department of the Navy, 1959-60; trial attorney, Civil 
and Tax Divisions, Department of Justice, 1960-69; Administrative Judge, 
Contract Appeals Board, Department of Transportation, 1969-77; member, 
tax section, American Bar Association; Federal Bar Association; District 
of Columbia Bar; District of Columbia Bar Association, Women's Bar 
Association of the District of Columbia; National Association of Women 
Lawyers; National Association of Women Judges; appointed special trial 
judge, U.S. Tax Court, September 1, 1977; oath of office as judge, U.S. 
Tax Court, May 30, 1980.

    MARY ANN COHEN, judge--California; born July 16, 1943, Albuquerque, 
NM; attended public schools in Los Angeles, CA; B.A., University of 
California at Los Angeles, 1964; J.D., University of Southern 
California, 1967; admitted to California Bar, 1967; private practice of 
law, Los Angeles, with firm of Abbott & Cohen, a professional 
corporation (and predecessors), 1967-82; member: American Bar 
Association (sections of taxation, litigation, and criminal justice), 
American Judicature Society, Attorney General's Advisory Committee on 
Tax Litigation, U.S. Department of Justice (1979-80); appointed to U.S. 
Tax Court, July 1982 to succeed Cynthia H. Hall; term expires September 
24, 1997.

    STEPHEN J. SWIFT, judge--California; born September 7, 1943, Salt 
Lake City, UT, son of Edward A. Swift and Maurine Jensen; married to 
Lorraine Burnell Facer, 1972; children: Carter, Stephanie, Spencer, 
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School, Atherton, CA, 1961; B.A., Brigham Young University, political 
science, 1967; George Washington Law School, J.D. (with honors), 1970; 
trial attorney (honors program), tax division, U.S. Department of 
Justice, 1970-74; assistant U.S. attorney, tax division, U.S. attorney's 
office, San Francisco, CA 1974-77; vice president and senior tax 
counsel, tax department, BankAmerica N.T. & S.A., San Francisco, CA, 
1977-83; adjunct professor, Graduate Tax Program, Golden Gate 
University, San Francisco, CA 1978-83; member: California Bar, District 
of Columbia Bar, and American Bar Association (section of taxation); 
appointed August 16, 1983 to the U.S. Tax Court for a 15-year term 
expiring August 16, 1998.

    JULIAN I. JACOBS, judge--Maryland; born in Baltimore, MD, August 13, 
1937; children: Richard and Jennifer; residence: Bethesda, MD; B.A., 
University of Maryland, 1958; LL.B., University of Maryland Law School, 
1960; LL.M. (taxation), Georgetown Law Center, 1965; began legal career 
with the Internal Revenue Service, first in Washington, DC, drafting tax 
legislation and regulations from 1961-65, and then in Buffalo, NY, as a 
trial attorney in the regional counsel's office from 1965-67; entered 
private practice of law Baltimore City, 1967; partner, Baltimore law 
firm of Gordon, Feinblatt, Rothman, Hoffberger & Hollander, 1967, and 
remained until his appointment to the Tax Court on March 30, 1984, for a 
15-year term to succeed Senior Judge Theodore Tannenwald, Jr.; chairman, 
study commission to improve the quality of the Maryland Tax Court, 1978, 
appointed by Maryland Gov. Blair Lee; member, several study groups to 
consider changes in the Maryland tax laws and as a commissioner on a 
commission to reorganize and recodify that article of Maryland law 
dealing with taxation, 1980, appointed by Maryland Gov. Harry Hughes; 
lecturer, tax seminars and professional programs; chairman, section of 
taxation, Maryland State Bar Association.

    JOEL GERBER, judge--Virginia; born in Chicago, IL, July 16, 1940; 
married to Judith Smilgoff, 1963; three sons: Jay Lawrence, Jeffrey 
Mark, and Jon Victor; attended Chicago public schools; B.S., business 
administration, Roosevelt University, 1962; J.D., DePaul University, 
1965; LL.M., taxation, Boston University Law School, 1968; admitted to 
the Illinois Bar, 1965; Georgia Bar, 1974; Tennessee Bar, 1978; member 
American Bar Association (section of taxation); served with U.S. 
Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service as: trial attorney, 
Boston, MA, 1965-72; staff assistant, regional counsel/senior trial 
attorney, Atlanta, GA, 1972-76; district counsel, Nashville, TN, 1976-
80; deputy chief counsel, Internal Revenue Service, Washington, DC, 
1980-84; acting chief counsel, Internal Revenue Service, May 1983 to 
March 1984; recipient of a Presidential Meritorius Rank Award, 1983 and 
the Secretary of the Treasury's Exceptional Service Award, 1984; 
lecturer, law, Vanderbilt University, 1976-80; appointed to the Tax 
Court for a 15-year term, beginning June 18, 1984, to succeed Senior 
Judge C. Moxley Featherston.

    LAWRENCE A. WRIGHT, judge--Vermont; born in Stratton, ME, December 
25, 1927; married to Avis Leahy, 1953; five sons: Michael, David, James, 
Stephen, and Douglas; B.A., government, University of Maine, 1953; J.D., 
Georgetown University Law School, 1956; LL.M., taxation, Boston 
University Law School, 1962; practiced law with Gravel, Shea & Wright, 
Ltd., Vermont; tax commissioner, State of Vermont, 1969-71, senior trial 
counsel, Chief Counsel's office of the Internal Revenue Service, Boston, 
1958-69; admitted to practice in the States of Vermont, Maine, 
Massachusetts, and the District of Columbia; member, American Bar 
Association (tax section); chairman, tax committee, Vermont Bar 
Association; taught the State and Federal tax portion of the Vermont Bar 
Association bar review course; served on several tax seminars as a 
panelist on both State and Federal tax matters; served in the U.S. Army 
1945-48, second lieutenant; retired, U.S. Army Reserve, 1978, as colonel 
in the Judge Advocate Branch; appointed to the Tax Court for a 15-year 
term beginning October 30, 1984.

    CAROLYN MILLER PARR, judge; born Palatka, FL, daughter of Arthur C. 
Miller and Audrey Dunklin Miller; married to Jerry S. Parr in 1959; 
three daughters: Kimberly, Jennifer, and Trish; attended public schools 
in Miami, FL; received B.A. (English) from Stetson University, 1959; 
M.A. (English), Vanderbilt University, 1960; J.D., Georgetown University 
Law Center, 1977; served as senior trial attorney, Internal Revenue 
Service, 1977-82; special counsel to the Assistant Attorney General, and 
Acting Chief, Office of Special Litigation, Tax Division, Department of 
Justice, 1982-85; admitted to Maryland and District of Columbia bars, 
U.S. Supreme Court, and U.S. Tax Court. Member American Bar Association 
(section of taxation--Court Procedure Committee), Maryland State Bar 
Association, DC Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, and National 
Association of Women Judges; chairman, Board of Directors, Heritage 
Christian Church, 1982; took oath of office on November 25, 1985, for a 
15-year term to succeed William M. Fay.


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    THOMAS B. WELLS, judge; born Akron, OH, July 2, 1945; married Mary 
Josephine Graham of Vidalia, GA in 1974; children: Kathryn and Graham; 
received B.S. degree from Miami University, Oxford, OH in 1967; J.D. 
degree from Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, GA in 1973; LL.M. 
degree (in Taxation) from New York University Graduate School of Law, 
New York, NY in 1978; attended Ohio Northern University School of Law, 
Ada, OH, served as managing editor of the law review until he 
transferred to Emory University School of Law in 1972; completed active 
duty in 1970 as a supply corps officer in the U.S. Naval Reserve after 
tours in Morocco and Vietnam; admitted to the practice of law in the 
State of Georgia and practiced law in Vidalia, GA with the law firm of 
Graham & Wells, P.C., served as county attorney for Toombs County, GA 
and city attorney for the city of Vidalia, GA until 1977, and in Atlanta 
with the law firm of Hurt, Richardson, Garner, Todd & Cadenhead until 
1981 and with the law firm of Shearer & Wells, P.C. until his 
appointment to the U.S. Tax Court in 1986; member; American Bar 
Association (section of taxation); State Bar of Georgia, served as a 
member of its Board of Governors; Board of Editors of the Georgia State 
Bar Journal; active in the Atlanta Bar Association, served as editor of 
The Atlanta Lawyer; active in various tax organizations such as the 
Atlanta Tax Forum; the Atlanta Estate Planning Council, served as a 
director; and the North Atlanta Tax Council, served as a director; 
nominated by President Reagan and confirmed by the Senate as a judge of 
the U.S. Tax Court for a term of 15 years beginning October 12, 1986 to 
succeed Judge Richard C. Wilbur who retired.

    ROBERT PAUL RUWE, judge--Virginia; born July 3, 1941, Cincinnati, 
Ohio; married to Mary Kay Sayer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1967; children: Paul, 
Michael, Christian, and Stephen; graduated Roger Bacon High School, St. 
Bernard, OH, 1959, Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH, 1963; J.D., Salmon 
P. Chase College of Law, 1970; admitted to Ohio bar, 1970; joined Office 
of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service in 1970 and held the 
following positions, Trial Attorney (Indianapolis), Director, Criminal 
Tax Division, Deputy Associate Chief Counsel (Litigation), and Director, 
Tax Litigation Division; member, American Bar Association (Section of 
taxation); took oath of office as a judge of the U.S. Tax Court, 
November 20, 1987 for a 15-year term to succeed Judge Charles R. 
Simpson.

    LAWRENCE J. WHALEN, judge--Oklahoma; born 1944, Philadelphia, PA; 
married Nan Shaver Whalen; son: E. Holmes Whalen; A.B., Georgetown 
University, 1967; J.D., Georgetown University Law Center, 1970; LL.M., 
1971; special assistant to the Assistant Attorney General, 1971-72; 
trial attorney, tax division, 1971-75; private practice in Washington, 
DC, with Hamel & Park (now Hopkins, Sutter, Hamel & Park), 1977-84; also 
in Oklahoma City, OK, with Crowe & Dunlevy, 1984-87; member: Oklahoma 
Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Association, American Bar 
Association, and Bar Association of the District of Columbia; appointed 
to the U.S. Tax Court, November 23, 1987.

    JOHN O. COLVIN, judge--Virginia; born November 17, 1946, Canton, OH; 
married Ava M. Belohlov in 1970; one son: Timothy; graduated from the 
University of Missouri (A.B., 1968), and Georgetown University Law 
Center (J.D., Masters of Law in Taxation, 1978). During college and law 
school, employed by Niedner, Niedner, Nack & Bodeux, St. Charles, MO; 
Missouri Attorney General John C. Danforth and Missouri State 
Representative Richard C. Marshall, Jefferson City, MO; and U.S. Senator 
Mark O. Hatfield and Congressman Thomas B. Curtis, Washington, DC; 
admitted to the practice of law in Missouri, 1971 and District of 
Columbia, 1974. Office of the Chief Counsel, U.S. Coast Guard, 
Washington, DC, 1971-75; served as tax counsel, Senator Bob Packwood, 
1975-84; chief counsel, 1985-87, and chief minority counsel, 1987-88, 
U.S. Senate Finance Committee; officer of the Tax Section, Federal Bar 
Association since 1978, and adjunct professor of law, Georgetown 
University Law Center since 1987. Numerous civic and community 
activities; Judge Colvin was nominated by President Reagan and confirmed 
by the Senate as a Judge of the U.S. Tax Court for a term of 15 years 
beginning September 1, 1988 and expiring August 31, 2003. Judge Colvin 
filled a vacancy due to the resignation of Judge Samuel B. Sterrett.

    JAMES S. HALPERN, judge--District of Columbia; born 1945, New York 
City; married to Nancy A. Nord; two children: W. Dyer Halpern and Hilary 
Ann Halpern; graduated from Hackley School, Terrytown, New York, 1963; 
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, B.S. 1967; Law School, 
University of Pennsylvania, J.D., 1972; Law School, New York University, 
LL.M. (in taxation) 1975; associate attorney, Mudge, Rose, Guthrie & 
Alexander, New York City, 1972-74; assistant professor of law, Law 
School, Washington and Lee University, 1975-76; assistant professor of 
law, St. John's University, New York City, 1976-78, visiting professor, 
Law School, New York University, 1978-79; associate attorney, Roberts 
and Holland, New York City, 1979-80; Principal Technical Advisor, 
Assistant Commissioner (Technical) and Associate Chief Counsel 
(Technical), Internal Revenue Service, Washington, DC, 1980-83; partner, 
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Law School, George Washington University, Washington, DC, 1984-90; 
Colonel, U.S. Army Reserves; appointed to the U.S. Tax Court on July 3, 
1990.

    RENATO BEGHE, judge--Illinois; born 1933, Chicago, Illinois; married 
to Bina House; four children and one grandchild; attended Chicago 
parochial and public schools and University of Chicago (A.B. 1951; J.D. 
1954); Phi Beta Kappa; Order of the Coif and Law Review co-managing 
editor; Phi Gamma Delta; admitted New York bar 1955; practiced law with 
Carter, Ledyard & Milburn, New York City (associate 1954-65; partner 
1965-83) and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, New York City (1983-89); bar 
associations; Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Chairman, 
Art Law Committee, 1980-83); New York State Bar Association (tax section 
chairman 1977-78; Joint Practice Committee of Lawyers and Accountants, 
co-chairman, 1989-90); American Bar Association (Tax Section); 
International Bar Association; International Fiscal Association; member 
American Law Institute and American College of Tax Counsel; member 
America-Italy Society, Inc. and Honorable Order of Kentucky Counsel; 
appointed to the Tax Court for 15-year term beginning March 26, 1991, to 
fill vacancy created by resignation of Judge B. John Williams, Jr.

    CAROLYN P. CHIECHI, judge--Maryland; born December 6, 1943, Newark, 
New Jersey; attended parochial schools in West Orange and Orange, New 
Jersey; B.S., Georgetown, University, Washington, DC, magna cum laude, 
1965 (Class Rank: 1); J.D., 1969 (Class Rank: 9); LL.M. (Taxation), 
1971; admitted to the bar of the District of Columbia, 1969; served as 
attorney-advisor to Judge Leo H. Irwin, United States Tax Court, 1969-
1971; practiced with the law firm of Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan, 
Washington, D.C. and Atlanta, Georgia (partner, 1976-1992; associate, 
1971-1976); member, District of Columbia Bar (served as taxation section 
Tax Audits and Litigation Committee chairperson, 1987-1988); American 
Bar Association (Section of Taxation); Federal Bar Association (Section 
of Taxation); Women's Bar Association of the District of Columbia; 
elected fellow, American College of Tax Counsel; fellow, American Bar 
Foundation; member, Board of Regents, Georgetown University; member, 
National Law Alumni Board, Georgetown University; member, Stuart Stiller 
Memorial Foundation; appointed by the President to the U.S. Tax Court 
for a 15-year term beginning October 1, 1992.

    DAVID LARO, judge--Michigan; born Flint, MI, March 3, 1942; married 
to the former Nancy Lynn Wolf on June 18, 1967; two children: Rachel 
Lynn and Marlene Ellen; graduated from the University of Michigan in 
1964 with a B.A.; the University of Illinois Law School in 1967 with a 
J.D.; and New York University Law School in 1970 with an LL.M. in 
taxation; admitted to the bar of Michigan in 1968 and the United States 
District Court (Eastern District) Michigan in 1968, United States Tax 
Court, 1971; former partner of Winegarden, Booth, Shedd, and Laro, 
Flint, MI, 1970-75; principal member, Laro & Borgeson, Flint, MI, 1975-
86; principal member, David Laro, Attorney at Law, P.C., Flint, MI, 
1986-92; of counsel to Dykema Gossett, Ann Arbor, MI, 1989-90; former 
president and chief executive officer of Durakon Industries, Inc., 
Lapeer, MI, 1989-91, and former chairman of the board of Durakon 
Industries, Inc., 1991-92; former chairman of the board of Republic 
Bank, Ann Arbor, MI, 1986-92, and vice chairman and co-founder of 
Republic Bancorp, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI, 1986-92. Regent, University of 
Michigan Board of Regents, Ann Arbor, MI, 1975-81; former member of the 
Michigan State Board of Education, 1982-83; former chairman of the 
Michigan State Tenure Commission, 1972-75; former commissioner, Civil 
Service Commission, Flint, MI, 1984-1985. Former Commissioner of Police, 
Flint Township, 1972-74; former member of the Political Leadership 
Program, the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research, Lansing, 
MI; frequent speaker and lecturer on tax matters for the Michigan 
Association of Certified Public Accountants, and the Michigan Institute 
of Continuing Legal Education and other professional and business groups 
and organizations; author of numerous articles on taxation; former 
member of the Ann Arbor Art Association Board of Directors, board member 
of the Holocaust Foundation (Ann Arbor); appointed to the Tax Court for 
a 15-year term beginning November 2, 1992, to fill vacancy created by 
Judge Jules G. Korner III, who assumed senior status.

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    ARNOLD RAUM, senior judge--Massachusetts; born 1908, Massachusetts; 
married to Violet Gang Kopp; A.B., Harvard College, (summa cum laude), 
1929, and LL.B., Harvard Law School, (magna cum laude), 1932; member of 
Phi Beta Kappa; member, editorial board of Harvard Law Review, 1930-32; 
traveling fellowship, Cambridge University, England, 1932; attorney, 
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 1932-34; special assistant to 
Attorney General, Tax Division, Department of Justice, 1934-39; in 1939, 
entered Solicitor General's office, in charge of Government tax 
litigation and other types of cases in U.S. Supreme Court; has argued 
more tax cases in Supreme Court than anyone in history; assistant to 
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General (now Deputy Solicitor General), and Acting Solicitor General 
from time to time; lectured on taxation as a member of faculty at 
Harvard and Yale; U.S. military service, World War II, lieutenant 
commander, Coast Guard; oath of office as judge, U.S. Tax Court, 
September 19, 1950; reappointed for succeeding terms beginning June 2, 
1960, and June 2, 1972; retired October 27, 1978; presently serving on 
senior status.

    IRENE FEAGIN SCOTT, senior judge--Alabama; born October 6, 1912, 
Union Springs, AL; daughter of Arthur H. and Irene Peach Feagin; married 
to Thomas J. Scott, 1939; children: Thomas J., Jr., and Irene (Mrs. 
Franklin L. Carroll III); attended public school in Union Springs, AL; 
graduated Union Springs High School, 1929; A.B., University of Alabama, 
1932; LL.B., University of Alabama, 1936; LL.M., Catholic University of 
America, 1939; LL.D., University of Alabama, 1978 (honorary); admitted 
to Alabama bar 1936; attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue 
Service, 1937-50; member, Excess Profits Tax Council, Internal Revenue 
Service, 1950-52; Special Assistant to Head of Appeals Division, Office 
of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1952-59; staff assistant to 
the Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1959-60; member, Alabama 
Bar Association; honorary member, The Bar Association of the District of 
Columbia; member: American Bar Association (section of taxation), 
Federal Bar Association, Inter-American Bar Association, American 
Judicature Society, National Association of Women Lawyers, National 
Association of Women Judges, Kappa Beta Pi; appointed as judge, U.S. Tax 
Court in May 1960, for term expiring June 1, 1972; reappointed June 1, 
1972 for 15-year term; assumed senior status July 1, 1982.

    THEODORE TANNENWALD, Jr., senior judge, elected chief judge for a 2-
year term beginning July 1, 1981--New York; born 1916, Valatie, NY; 
married to Selma Peterfreund; two sons: Peter and Robert; graduated 
Brown University, 1936, A.B., summa cum laude, in political science and 
mathematics, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Delta Sigma Rho; graduated 
Harvard Law School, 1939, LL.B., magna cum laude, Fay Diploma for 
highest 3-year average, note editor, Harvard Law Review; admitted to New 
York bar, 1939, District of Columbia bar 1946; engaged in practice of 
law with firm of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, New York, NY, 1939-65, except 
for absences for service as principal assistant, lend-lease 
administration, and acting assistant chief, Foreign Funds Control 
Division, Department of State, 1942-43, special consultant to the 
Secretary of War, 1943-45, consultant to Secretary of Defense James 
Forrestal, 1946-49, counsel to Special Assistant to President Truman, W. 
Averell Harriman, 1950-51, assistant director for Mutual Security, 1951-
53, and member of President Kennedy's Task Force on Foreign Assistance 
and special assistant to Secretary of State, 1961-61; also served for 
the State of New York as special counsel to the Moreland Commission for 
the Investigation of Workmen's Compensation, 1955-58, and New York 
member, Governors' Tri-State Committee on Taxation of Nonresidents, 
1958; member: American Bar Association (tax section), Federal Bar 
Association, Bar Association of the District of Columbia, and Council on 
Foreign Relations; honorary chairman and member, board of governors, 
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion; professional 
lecturer, George Washington University School of Law 1968-76; University 
of Miami Law School, 1976 to date; appointed to the U.S. Tax Court for 
term expiring June 1, 1974, to succeed Judge Clarence V. Opper, 
deceased; reappointed for a 15-year term expiring June 1, 1989; retired 
June 30, 1983; presently serving on senior status.

    WILLIAM M. FAY, senior judge--Pennsylvania; born Pittston, PA; 
married to Jean M. Burke, Plainfield, NY, 1945; son, Michael; attended 
St. John's Academy, Pittston; LL.B., Georgetown and Catholic 
Universities; 1942; admitted to District of Columbia bar, 1942, and U.S. 
Supreme Court, 1946; assistant counsel, U.S. Senate Atomic Energy 
Committee, 1946; executive assistant to Senator McMahon of Connecticut, 
1946-48; Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service, 1948-57, 
serving successively as trial attorney, assistant head of civil 
division, and assistant head of appeals division; assistant regional 
counsel; military service: 1942-45, serving successively as naval 
intelligence officer, gunnery officer and legal officer; member of the 
American Bar (tax section), and the District of Columbia Bar 
Association; appointed to the U.S. Tax Court on August 3, 1961; retired 
May 14, 1985; presently serving on senior status.

    HOWARD A DAWSON, Jr., senior judge--Arkansas--born October 23, 1922, 
Okolona, AR, married to Marianne Atherholt; two daughters, Amy and 
Suzanne; graduated from University of North Carolina, B.S. in business 
administration, 1946; George Washington University Law School, J.D. with 
honors, 1949; president, Case Club; secretary-treasurer, Student Bar 
Association; private practice of law, Washington, DC, 1949-50; served 
with the U.S. Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, as follows: 
attorney, civil division, Office of Chief Counsel, 1950-53; civil 
advisory counsel, Atlanta District, 1953-57; regional counsel, Atlanta 
Region, 1958; personal assistant to Chief Counsel, December 1, 1958 to 
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and assistant chief counsel (administration), June 1, 1959 to August 
19, 1962; military service: U.S. Army Finance Corps, 1942-45; served 2 
years in European theater; captain, Finance Corps, U.S. Army Reserve; 
member of District of Columbia Bar, Georgia Bar, American Bar 
Association (Section of Taxation), Federal Bar Association, National 
Lawyers Club, Delta Theta Phi Legal Fraternity, George Washington 
University Law Alumni Association; appointed on August 21, 1962, to the 
U.S. Tax Court for term expiring June 1, 1970; reappointed on May 21, 
1970, to the U.S. Tax Court for a 15-year term expiring June 1, 1985; 
elected chief judge for a 2-year term beginning July 1, 1973; reelected 
chief judge for a 2-year term beginning July 1, 1975; again elected 
chief judge for a 2-year term beginning July 1, 1983. Assumed status as 
a senior judge on June 2, 1985. David L. Brennan Distinguished Visiting 
Professor of Law, University of Akron School of Law, spring term, 1986, 
professor of law and director, Graduate Tax Program, University of 
Baltimore School of Law, 1986-89; presently serving on senior status.

    MEADE WHITAKER, senior judge--Washington, DC; born March 22, 1919; 
married; two children; B.A. with honors, Yale University, 1940; LL.B. 
University of Virginia, 1948; board of editors, Virginia Law Review; 
Order of the Coif, The Raven Society; Phi Delta Phi; admitted Alabama 
Bar, 1948; Cabaniss & Johnston (and successor firms), Birmingham, AL, 
1948-69 and 1970-73; tax legislative counsel, Treasury Department, 1960-
70; chief counsel, Internal Revenue Service, Treasury Department 1973-
77; Arter and Hadden, Washington, DC, 1977-78; assistant general 
counsel, Federal tax, Ford Motor Co., Dearborn, MI, 1978-81; member: 
Alabama, District of Columbia, and American Bar Association (section of 
taxation); American Law Institute; military service: 1941-46--U.S. 
Marine Corps; appointed to the Tax Court of the U.S. for a 15-year term, 
beginning January 12, 1982; assumed senior status March 22, 1987.

    ARTHUR L. NIMS III, senior judge--New Jersey; elected chief judge 
for a 2-year term beginning June 1, 1988, re-elected chief judge 
beginning June 1, 1990; born January 3, 1923, Oklahoma City, OK; married 
to Nancy Chloe Keyes; two daughters; attended public schools in Macon, 
GA, and Deerfield Academy, Deerfield, MA; B.A., Williams College; LL.B., 
University of Georgia Law School; LL.M. (Tax), New York University Law 
School; served as an officer, lieutenant (jg.), U.S. Naval Reserve, on 
active duty in the Pacific theater during World War II; admitted to the 
bar of Georgia, 1949; and practiced in Macon, GA, 1949-51; served as 
special attorney, Office of the District Counsel, Internal Revenue 
Service, New York, NY, 1951-54; attorney, Legislation and Regulations 
Division, Chief Counsel's Office, Washington, DC, 1954-55; admitted to 
the bar of New Jersey, 1955; was with the law firm of McCarter & 
English, Newark, NJ, until 1979, having become a partner in 1961; served 
as secretary, Section of Taxation, American Bar Association, 1977-79; 
served as chairman, Section of Taxation, New Jersey State Bar 
Association, 1969-71; member, American Law Institute; appointed by the 
President to the U.S. Tax Court, June 21, 1979, to succeed Judge Arnold 
Raum, who assumed senior status; took office on June 29, 1979; assumed 
senior status June 1, 1992.

    JULES G. KORNER III, senior judge--Maryland; born July 27, 1922, 
Washington, DC; married to Jean McKee in 1943; two children: Jules G. IV 
and Catherine Anne; graduated from St. Albans School, 1939; University 
of Virginia (intermediate honors and Dean's List), A.B., 1943; 
University of Mexico (Mexico, D.F.), Summer school, 1941; University of 
Virginia Law School, Dean's List, LL.B. (later J.D.), 1947; member of 
Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity and Kappa Sigma fraternity; commissioned 
ensign, U.S. Naval Reserve, 1943; served on active duty with U.S. Navy, 
amphibious forces as commanding officer of amphibious landing ship, 
1943-46, in various places, including Pacific theatre and Japan; 
resigned as lieutenant, USNR, 1960; past commanding officer (1955-56) of 
Naval Reserve Material Company W-2, under Office of Naval Materiel; 
member: bars of the District of Columbia, Virginia and Maryland; 
attorney in the area of federal tax law in the Washington, DC law firm 
of Blair, Korner, Doyle & Worth (later Korner, Doyle, Worth & Crampton), 
1947-70; senior tax partner Pope Ballard & Loos, 1970-81; served as a 
tax member of a private mission employed by the Government of Ecuador, 
1961; served as adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University from 
1963-68,appointed to the U.S. Tax Court on November 16, 1981, and took 
oath of office on January 22, 1982; nominated for a 15-year term to fill 
one of the three new seats on the court, created by Congress, effective 
February 1, 1981, term expires January 22, 1997; assumed senior status 
July 28, 1992.

    CHARLES E. CLAPP II, judge--Rhode Island; born Newton, MA, December 
25, 1923; married to Elinor L. Jones, 1951; three sons and four 
daughters; attended public schools in Dedham, MA and Deerfield Academy, 
Deerfield, MA; B.A., Williams College, 1945; LL.B., Harvard Law School, 
1949; served as an officer in the U.S. Navy on active duty during World 
War II (Pacific theater) and the Korean war, lieutenant (retired), 1953; 
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to Massachusetts bar, 1949, Rhode Island bar, 1956, and Florida bar, 
1982; practiced law in the firm of Richardson Wolcott, Tyler & Fassett, 
Boston, 1949-50; served as law clerk to Judge J. Edgar Murdock of the 
U.S. Tax Court, 1952-55; joined Edwards & Angell, Providence, RI, 1955, 
became a member of the firm in 1959, and was senior tax partner at the 
time of appointment to the Tax Court; member: American Bar Association 
(tax section); Rhode Island Bar Association (chairman, tax committee, 
1966-69 and 1979-82); Florida Bar Association; and executive committee 
of the Federal Tax Institute of New England; cofounder, Federal Tax 
Forum, Rhode Island; advisory committee, University of Rhode Island 
Institute on Federal Taxation; involved in many civic activities 
including United Way Board and campaign; past president, Narragansett 
Council, Boy Scouts of America; past president, Barrington (RI) Town 
Council; appointed to the Tax Court for a term expiring August 15, 1998; 
retired December 25, 1993; presently serving on senior status.

                    SPECIAL TRIAL JUDGES OF THE COURT

Robert N. Armen, Jr.; Lewis R. Carluzzo; D. Irvin Couvillion; John F. 
    Dean; Daniel J. Dinan; Stanley J. Goldberg; Larry L. Nameroff; John 
    J. Pajak; Peter J. Panuthos (chief special trial judge); Carleton D. 
    Powell, Norman H. Wolfe.

                          OFFICERS OF THE COURT

Clerk.--Charles S. Casazza, 606-2754.
    Deputy Clerk.--Lynne L. Glasser.
    Budget and Accounting Officer.--Washington B. Bowie.
    Librarian.--Elsa Silverman.
    Reporter.--John T. Fee.

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    EUGENE R. SULLIVAN, chief judge; born August 2, 1941, in St. Louis, 
MO; son of Raymond V. and Rosemary K. Sullivan; married to Lis U. 
Johansen of Ribe, Denmark, June 18, 1966; children: Kim A. and Eugene R. 
II; B.S., U.S. Military Academy, West Point, 1964; J.D., Georgetown Law 
Center, Washington, DC, 1971; active duty with the U.S. Army, 1964-69; 
service included duty with the 3rd Armored Division in Germany, and the 
4th Infantry Division in Vietnam; R&D assignments with the Army Aviation 
Systems Command; one year as an instructor at the Army Ranger School, 
Ft. Benning, GA; decorations include: Bronze Star, Air Medal, Army 
Commendation Medal, Ranger and Parachutist Badges, Air Force Exceptional 
Civilian Service Medal. Following graduation from law school, clerked 
with U.S. Court of Appeals (8th Circuit), St. Louis, 1971-72; private 
law practice, Washington, DC, 1972-74; assistant special counsel, White 
House, 1974; trial attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, 1974-82; deputy 
general counsel, Department of the Air Force, 1982-84; general counsel 
of the Department of Air Force, 1984-86; Governor of Wake Island, 1984-
86; presently serves on the Board of Governors for the West Point 
Society of the District of Columbia; the American Cancer Society 
(Montgomery County Chapter); nominated by President Reagan, as judge, 
U.S. Court of Military Appeals on February 25, 1986, and confirmed by 
the Senate on May 20, 1986, and assumed his office on May 27, 1986. 
President Bush named him the chief judge of the U.S. Court of Military 
Appeals, effective October 1, 1990.

    WALTER THOMPSON COX III, judge; born August 13, 1942, in Anderson, 
SC; son of Walter T. Cox and Mary Johnson Cox; married to Vicki Grubbs 
of Anderson, SC, February 8, 1963; children: Lisa and Walter; B.S., 
Clemson University, 1964; J.D. (cum laude), University of South Carolina 
School of Law, 1967; graduated Defense Language Institute (German), 
1969; graduated basic course, the Judge Advocate General's School, 
Charlottesville, VA, 1967; studied procurement law at that same school, 
1968. Active duty, U.S. Army judge advocate general's corps, 1964-72 
(1964-67, excess leave to U.S.C. Law School). Private law practice, 
1973-78. Elected resident judge, 10th Judicial Circuit, South Carolina, 
1978-84; also served as acting associate justice of South Carolina 
supreme court, on the judicial council, on the circuit court advisory 
committee, and as a hearing officer of the judicial standards 
commission; member: bar of the Supreme Court of the United States; bar 
of the U.S. Court of Military Appeals; South Carolina Bar Association; 
Anderson County Bar Association; the American Bar Association; the South 
Carolina Trial Lawyers Association; the Federal Bar Association; and the 
Bar Association of the District of Columbia; has served as a member of 
the House of Delegates of the South Carolina Bar, and the Board of 
Commissioners on Grievances and Discipline. Nominated by President 
Reagan, as judge of U.S. Court of Military Appeals, June 28, 1984, for a 
term of 15 years; confirmed by the Senate, July 26, 1984; sworn-in and 
officially assumed his duties on September 6, 1984.

    SUSAN J. CRAWFORD, judge; born April 22, 1947, in Pittsburgh, PA; 
daughter of William E. and Joan B. Crawford; married to Roger W. Higgins 
of Geneva, NY, September 8, 1979; one child, Kelley S. Higgins; B.A., 
Bucknell University, Pennsylvania, 1969; J.D. (cum laude), Dean's Award, 
Arthur McClean Founder's Award, New England School of Law, Boston, MA, 
1977; Career record: history teacher and coach of women's athletics, 
Radnor High School, Pennsylvania, 1969-74; associate, Burnett & Eiswert, 
Oakland, MD, 1977-79; Assistant State's Attorney, Garrett County, 
Maryland, 1978-79; partner, Burnett, Eiswert & Crasford, 1979-81; 
instructor, Garrett County Community College, 1979-81; deputy general 
counsel, 1981-83, and general counsel, Department of the Army, 1983-89; 
special counsel to Secretary of Defense, 1989; inspector general, 
Department of Defense, 1989-91; member: bar of the Supreme Court of the 
United States; bar of the U.S. Court of Military Appeals, Maryland Bar 
Association, District of Columbia Bar Association, American Bar 
Association, Federal Bar Association, and the Edward Bennett Williams 
American Inn of Court; member: board of trustees, 1989-present, and 
Corporation, 1992-present, of New England School of Law; board of 
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by President Bush as judge, U.S. Court of Military Appeals, February 
19, 1991, for a term of 15 years; confirmed by the Senate on November 
14, 1991, sworn in and officially assumed her duties on November 19, 
1991.

    H.F. ``SPARKY'' GIERKE, judge, born March 13, 1943, in Williston, 
ND; son of Herman F. Gierke, Jr., and Mary Kelly Gierke; children: Todd, 
Scott, Craig, and Michelle; B.A., University of North Dakota, 1964; 
J.D., University of North Dakota, 1966; graduated basic course, the 
Judge Advocate General's School, Charlottesville, VA, 1967; graduated 
military judge course, the Judge Advocate General's School, 
Charlottesville, VA, 1969; active duty, U.S. Army judge advocate 
general's corps, 1967-71; private practice of law, 1971-83; served as a 
justice of the North Dakota supreme court from October 1, 1983 until 
appointment to U.S. Court of Military Appeals. Admitted to the North 
Dakota Bar, 1966; admitted to practice law before all North Dakota 
Courts, U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota, U.S. 
District Court for the Southern District of Georgia, U.S. Court of 
Military Appeals, and U.S. Supreme Court; served as president of the 
State Bar Association of North Dakota in 1982-83; served as president of 
the North Dakota State's Attorneys Association in 1979-80; served on the 
board of governors of the North Dakota Trial Lawyers Association from 
1977-83; served on the board of governors of the North Dakota State Bar 
Association from 1977-79 and from 1981-84; served as vice chairman and 
later chairman of the North Dakota Judicial Conference from June 1989 
until November 1991. Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and the 
American College of Probate Counsel; member of the American Bar 
Association, American Judicature Society, Association of Trial Lawyers 
of America, Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, Kappa Sigma Social 
Fraternity, University of North Dakota President's Club; in 1984, 
received the Governor's Award from Governor Allen I. Olson for 
outstanding service to the State of North Dakota; in 1988 and again in 
1991, awarded the North Dakota National Leadership Award of Excellence 
by Governor George A. Sinner; in 1989, selected as the Man of the Year 
by the Delta Mu Chapter of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity and as Outstanding 
Greek Alumnus of the University of North Dakota; also awarded the 
University of North Dakota Sioux Award (UND's alumni association's 
highest honor); in 1983-84, served as the first Vietnam era state 
commander of the North Dakota American Legion; in 1988-89, served as the 
first Vietnam era national commander of the American Legion; nominated 
by President Bush, October 1, 1991; confirmed by the Senate, November 
14, 1991; sworn-in and assumed office on the U.S. Court of Military 
Appeals, November 20, 1991.

    ROBERT E. WISS, associate judge, born in Chicago, IL, 1929; B.A., 
University of Illinois, 1950; J.D., Northwestern University School of 
Law, 1956; admitted: U.S. supreme court; Illinois Supreme Court; U.S. 
Court of Military Appeals; U.S. Court of Appeals (7th Circuit); U.S. 
District Court (ND, IL); U.S. Tax Court; private practice: senior 
partner, Foran, Wiss & Schultz (1959-88), Of counsel (1988-91), general 
practice litigation/appeals, governmental law and eminent domain; 
offices and positions: special assistant attorney general (Illinois, 
1960-63); special assistant corporation counsel (Chicago, 1960-70); 
Special Assistant States Attorney (Cook County, 1970-72); general 
counsel public administrator (Cook County, 1974-78); special counsel 
various Illinois cities and villages, units of local government and 
special districts (1960-91); teaching and publication: John Marshall Law 
School (Practicing Lawyers Institute, municipal law); Illinois Institute 
of Continuing Legal Education (1970-91); member: ABA (past chairman, 
Standing Committee on Military Law; Lawyers in the Armed Forces 
Committee); Chicago Bar Association (past chairman, Military Law and 
Affairs Committee); Illinois Bar Association; Federal Bar Association 
(past director Chicago Council); and Judge Advocates Associations; 
married to Charlene Sternaman of Chicago and has three daughters, Julia, 
Karne and Laurel; nominated by President Bush as Judge of the United 
States Court of Military Appeals on October 2, 1991, for a term of 7 
years; confirmed by the Senate on November 20, 1991; took oath of office 
on January 2, 1992; military service: U.S. Navy Reserve, 1950-53 (active 
duty), 1953-88 (reserve); retired as RADM, JAGC, USNR (1988).

    WILLIAM HOLMES COOK, senior judge; born in Carbondale, IL, June 2, 
1920; son of Rex H. and Mary Dola (Carter) Cook; prelaw, Southern 
Illinois University, 1938-40; J.D., Washington University, St. Louis, 
MO, 1947; active duty in U.S. Army, 1942-46; admitted to bar of Illinois 
and to practice before the Illinois supreme court, 1947; and before the 
Supreme Court in 1956; private practice of law in Charleston, IL, 1949-
52; joined Federal Trade Commission as an attorney in 1954; became 
assistant to the chairman in 1957; in 1959, joined the Department of the 
Navy serving as associate counsel for property and special matters; in 
1963, appointed counsel for the Armed Services Committee, House of 
Representatives; nominated by President Nixon to be an associate judge 
of U.S. Court of Military Appeals on August 2, 1974, for the remainder 
of the term expiring May 1, 1976; unanimously confirmed by the Senate on 
August 16, 1974, and took oath of office 

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on August 21, 1974; commission signed by President Ford on August 20, 
1974; reappointed by President Ford on February 10, 1976, and again 
unanimously confirmed by the Senate for the term expiring May 1, 1991, 
and took oath of office on April 23, 1976; retired on March 31, 1984 and 
immediately assumed status of senior judge, returning to full active 
service until June 30, 1984.

    WILLIAM HORACE DARDEN, senior judge; born in Union Point, GA, May 
16, 1923; son of William W. and Sara (Newsom) Darden; B.B.A., University 
of Georgia, 1946; LL.B., University of Georgia, 1948; admitted to bar of 
Georgia and to practice before the Georgia Supreme Court, 1948; active 
duty in U.S. Navy from July 1, 1943 to July 3, 1946, when released to 
inactive duty as lieutenant (jg.); married to Mary Parrish Viccellio of 
Chatham, VA, December 31, 1949; children: Sara Newsom, Martha Hardy, 
William H., Jr., Daniel Hobson; secretary to U.S. Senator Richard B. 
Russell, 1948-51; chief clerk of U.S. Senate Committee on Armed 
Services, 1951-53; professional staff member and later chief of staff, 
U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, February 1953 to November 1968; 
received recess appointment as judge of the U.S. Court of Military 
Appeals from President Johnson on November 5, 1968, to succeed the late 
Judge Paul J. Kilday; took oath of office on November 13, 1968; 
nominated by President Johnson for the unexpired part of the term of the 
late Judge Paul J. Kilday ending May 1, 1976; confirmed by Senate on 
January 14, 1969; designated chief judge by President Nixon on June 23, 
1971; resigned December 29, 1973; elected to become senior judge on 
February 11, 1974.

    ROBINSON O. EVERETT, senior judge; born in Durham, NC, March 18, 
1928; son of Reuben O. and Kathrine (Robinson) Everett; A.B. (magna cum 
laude), Harvard College, 1947; J.D. (magna cum laude), Harvard Law 
School, 1950; LL.M., Duke University, 1959; active duty in U.S. Air 
Force, 1951-53; thereafter served in U.S. Air Force Reserve and retired 
as colonel, 1978; married to Linda McGregor of Greensboro, NC, August 
27, 1966; children: Robinson O., Jr., McGregor, and Lewis Moore; 
commissioner, U.S. Court of Military Appeals, 1953-55; private law 
practice, Durham, NC, 1955-80; assistant professor of law, 1950-51; 
adjunct professor of law, 1963-66; professor of law, Duke Law School, 
1967-present; chairman Durham Urban Redevelopment Commission, 1958-75; 
counsel, 1961-64; consultant, 1964-66; Subcommittee on Constitutional 
Rights, Senate Committee on the Judiciary; chairman, Standing Committee 
on Military Law, American Bar Association, 1977-79; president, Durham 
County Bar Association, 1976-77; commissioner, National Conference of 
Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, 1961-73, 1977-present; member, 
American Law Institute, 1966-present; councillor, North Carolina State 
Bar, 1978-83; nominated by President Carter as judge of U.S. Court of 
Military Appeals, February 14, 1980, for the remainder of the term 
expiring May 1, 1981; unanimously confirmed by the Senate and designated 
chief judge by President Carter, March 28, 1980; took oath of office, 
April 16, 1980; term of office extended until April 15, 1990, by Act of 
December 23, 1980, Public Law 96-579, section 12, 94 Stat. 3369; term of 
office further extended until Sep. 30, 1990 by Act of November 29, 1989, 
Public Law 101-189, section 1301, 103 Stat 1575-76. Immediately upon his 
retirement at the end of his term on September 30, 1990, assumed status 
of senior judge and returned to full active service pending the 
appointment of his successor.

       OFFICERS OF THE U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE ARMED FORCES

Clerk of the Court.--Thomas F. Granahan.
    Central Legal Staff Director.--William N. Early.
    Reporter of Decisions.--John A. Cutts II.
    Administrative Officer.--Robert J. Bieber.
    Librarian.--Agnes Kiang.

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                 UNITED STATES COURT OF VETERANS APPEALS

                625 Indiana Avenue 20004. Phone, 501-5970

    FRANK Q. NEBEKER, chief judge; of Arlington, VA, associate degree, 
history, Weber College; B.A., political science, University of Utah; law 
degree, American University; correspondence secretary in the White 
House; trial attorney, Internal Security Division, Department of 
Justice, 1956-58; Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, 
1958-69; chief, appellate division, Office of the U.S. Attorney for the 
District of Columbia, 1962-69; associate judge, District of Columbia 
Court of Appeals, 1969-87; director, Office of Government Ethics; first 
chief judge, U.S. Court of Veterans Appeals; sworn in July 24, 1989; the 
court began operating on October 16, 1989; married; father of three 
adult children.

    KENNETH B. KRAMER, judge; born February 19, 1942, in Chicago, IL; 
B.A., University of Illinois, 1963; J.D., Harvard Law School, 1966; 
admitted to the bars of the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of 
Military Appeals, the State of Colorado, and the State of Illinois; 
commissioned in the U.S. Army, captain, Judge Advocate General's Corps, 
1967-70; counsel, Army Physical Disability Evaluation Board, which 
determined ratings and benefits of disabled service personnel at the 
Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center, Ft. Lewis, WA; trial counsel and 
defense counsel in numerous general courts-martial cases; chief, 
administrative law department and legal assistance officer; practiced 
civil litigation law with the Lord, Bissell and Brook, 1970; prosecutor, 
Office of the Deputy District Attorney, 4th Judicial District Colorado, 
1970-72; practiced law with Holme, Roberts, and Owen, Colorado Springs, 
CO, 1972-74; practiced law with Floyd, Kramer and Lambrecht in Colorado, 
1975-78; elected to the Colorado House of Representatives, 1973-78; 
serving as the Chairman of the Rules Committee, and member: Judiciary, 
Business Affairs and Labor, Education Finance and Health Committees; 
elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, 1979-87; candidate for the 
U.S. Senate race in Colorado, 1986; vice president, Aries Properties in 
Colorado Springs, CO, 1987; served as Assistant Secretary of the Army 
(Financial Management), 1988, until September 1989; confirmed by the 
U.S. Senate to the Court of Veterans Appeals on September 17, 1989; 
sworn in October 16, 1989;

    JOHN J. FARLEY III, judge, of Bowie, MD; born July 30, 1942 in 
Hackensack, NJ to John J., Jr. and Patricia F. (Earle) Farley; married 
June 27, 1970 to Kathleen M. Wells; children: Maura, Brendan, Thomas, 
and Caitlin; A.B., economics, Holy Cross College, Worcester, MA, 1964; 
M.B.A., Columbia University Graduate School of Business, 1966 (Samuel 
Bronfman Fellow, Alpha Kappa Psi); J.D. (cum laude), Hofstra University 
School of Law, 1973 (first in class, editor-in-chief, Hofstra Law 
Review); served active duty as private, U.S. Army, 1966; released as 
Captain in 1970 after service in Vietnam, with Bronze Star with ``V'' 
device, three oak leaf clusters, Purple Heart with oak leaf cluster, 
Army Commendation Medal; career record 1973-78; attorney with the 
Department of Justice: trial attorney, torts section, 1978-80; assistant 
director for official immunity, torts branch, 1980-89; director, torts 
branch, with Civil Division, Department of Justice, 1989-present; 
admitted to: New York State Bar, 1974; District of Columbia Bar and U.S. 
Court of Appeals for D.C., 1975; U.S. Supreme Court Bar, 1977; author: 
``Robin Hood Jurisprudence: The Triumph of Equity in American Tort 
Law,'' 65 St. John's Law Review 997, 1991; ``The New Kid on the Block: 
The United States Court of Veterans Appeals,'' Federal Bar News and 
Journal, volume 38, No. 9, Nov./Dec. 1991; ``Personal Liability of 
Federal Investigators and Law Enforcement Officers,'' Investigators 
Journal, volume 2, Fall 1986; ``Senior Executives' Personal Liability,'' 
7, Action 4, May 1987; ``The Fallout from Westfall,'' 8 Ibid. 3 March 
1988; ``From Liability to Immunity: The Roller Coaster Ride of 1988,'' 
The Institute, 1, February 1989; notable decisions: Erspamer v. 
Derwinski, 1990; Rogozinski v. Derwinski, 1990; Gilbert v. Derwinski, 
1990; Fegere v. Derwinski, 1990; Smith v. Derwinski, 1991; Ashley v. 
Derwinski, 1992; Darrow v. Derwinski, 1992; Zarycki v. Brown, 1993; 
Elcyzyn v. Brown, 1994; recipient: Special Achievement Award, Department 
of Justice, 1979; First Civil Division Special Award for Superior 
Performance, Department of Justice, 1980; Senior Executive Service 
Special Achievement Awards, 1984 and 1988; Distinguished Alumni medal, 
Hofstra University School of Law, 1986; member: Federal Bar Association; 
Disabled American Veterans; John Carroll Society; Roman Catholic; 
nominated for appointment on August 29, 

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1989, by President Bush; confirmed by the Senate September 14, 1989; 
sworn in September 15, 1989.

    HART T. MANKIN, judge, of Washington, DC and Lewes, DE; born 
December 26, 1933, in Cleveland, OH; parents: Howard E. and Fantine 
(Tiller) Mankin; married August 14, 1954, to Ruth Larson; children: 
Margaret R. Barton, Theodore H. and Susan R. Benzel; attended 
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 1950-52; B.A., University of the 
South, Sewanee, TN, 1954; J.D., University of Houston, 1960; began 
service in U.S. Air Force, 2d lieutenant, 1954; released, captain, 1957; 
service in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, 1957-65; career record: 
practicing attorney, Houston, TX, 1960-67; assistant general counsel, 
Triumph Industries, Inc., 1967-69; general counsel, General Services 
Administration, 1969-71; general counsel, Department of the Navy, 1971-
73; vice president and general counsel, Columbia Gas System, 1973-89; 
admitted to Texas bar and various Federal courts, 1960; D.C. bar, 1971; 
recipient; Special Achievement Award, General Services Administration, 
1971; Distinguished Public Service Award, Department of the Navy, 1973; 
nominated for appointment on September 19, 1989, confirmed by the Senate 
August 3, 1990; sworn in August 7, 1990.

    RONALD M. HOLDAWAY, judge; born on November 27, 1934, in Afton, WY; 
parents, O.J. and Fern (Melville) Holdaway; married in December 1958 to 
Judith K. Janisoski; children: Denise E. Smith and Georgia A. Robinson; 
higher education: B.A., history, University of Wyoming, 1957; J.D., 
National Defense University, Washington, DC, 1959; entered active duty, 
lieutenant, U.S. Army, 1959; retired as Brigadier General in 1989; 
active duty assignments include: legal staff officer, 4th Infantry 
Division, Ft. Lewis, WA, 1960-63; legal staff officer, Schofield 
Barracks, HI, 1963-66; instructor in criminal law, Judge Advocate 
General's School, VA, 1966-69; staff judge advocate, First Cavalry 
Division (Airmobile), Vietnam, 1969-70; chief, government appellate 
division, Office of The Judge Advocate General, 1971-75; chief, of 
personnel, Judge Advocate General's Corps, Washington, DC, 1975-77; 
staff judge advocate, U.S. Army VII Corps, Stuttgart, Germany, 1978-80; 
executive to the Judge Advocate General, 1980-81; Assistant Judge 
Advocate General, civil law, Headquarters, Department of the Army, 
Washington, DC, 1981-83; Judge Advocate General (BG), U.S. Army Europe, 
Heidelberg, Germany, 1983-87; chief judge, U.S. Army Court of Military 
Review and Commander, U.S. Army Legal Services Agency, Washington, DC, 
1987-89; awards and decorations: (2) Distinguished Service Medal, Legion 
of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Air Medal, (2) Meritorious Service Medal, 
Commendation Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Ribbon with four 
campaign stars, Vietnam Service Medal; admitted to Wyoming bar; U.S. 
Court of Military Appeals; U.S. Supreme Court Bar; author: ``Voire Dire, 
A Neglected Tool of Advocacy,'' 43 Military Law Review, 1; ``Litigating 
Speedy Trial,'' The Army Lawyer, July 1974; ``Litigating Defense Request 
for Witnesses,'' Ibid., April 1975; member: Church of Jesus Christ of 
Latter-day Saints;; nominated for appointment on January 23, 1990, by 
President Bush; confirmed by the Senate August 3, 1990; sworn in August 
7, 1990.

    DONALD L. IVERS, judge; A.A., New Mexico Military Institute, 1961; 
B.A., University of New Mexico, 1963; J.D., American University, 1971; 
active duty in the U.S. Army, 1963-68, U.S., Europe, and Vietnam; 
retired from U.S. Army Reserve with the rank of lieutenant colonel; 
clerk, District of Columbia Superior Court and the District of Columbia 
Court of Appeals; private practice of law with Brault, Graham, Scott & 
Brault, Washington, DC, 1972-78; chief counsel, Republican National 
Committee, 1978-81; chief counsel, Federal Highway Administration, 1981-
85; director, Safety Review Task Force, U.S. Department of 
Transportation, 1984-85; general counsel, Veterans Administration, 1985-
89; assistant to the Secretary, United States Department of Veterans 
Affairs, 1990; resides in Alexandria, VA; married, and the father of two 
children; nominated by President Bush, confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 
1990; sworn in August 7, 1990.

    JONATHAN ROBERT STEINBERG, judge; B.A., Cornell University, 1960; 
L.L.B., cum laude, University of Pennsylvania School of Law. 1963; 
research and note editor, University of Pennsylvania Law School; Order 
of the Coif; research assistant, American Law Institute; law clerk for 
then Judge Warren E.. Burger, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of 
Columbia Circuit, 1963-64; attorney advisor, Peace Corps, 1968-69; staff 
counsel, U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (Subcommittee 
on Veterans' Affairs, Subcommittee on Railroad Retirement, and Special 
Subcommittee on Human Resources) 1969-77; chief counsel/staff director, 
U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1977-81 and 1987-90; 
minority chief counsel/staff director, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 
1981-87; resides in 

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Potomac, MD with his wife Shellie; two adult children: Andrew and Amy; 
nominated by President Bush in May 1990, confirmed by the U.S. Senate in 
August 1990.

             OFFICERS OF THE U.S. COURT OF VETERANS APPEALS

Clerk.--Robert F. Comeau, 501-5980.
    Chief Deputy Clerk.--James L. Caldwell.
    Counsel and Reporter of Decisions.--Jack F. Lane.
    Central Legal Staff Director.--Patrick B. O'Brien.
    Administrative Officer.--Marlene Davis.
    Librarian.--Bernard J. Sussman



 
               JUDICIAL PANEL ON MULTIDISTRICT LITIGATION

 Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building, Room G-255, North Lobby, 
                   One Columbus Circle, NE 20002-8004

                  Phone, (202) 273-2800; FAX: 273-2810

 (National jurisdiction to centralize related cases pending in multiple 
                      circuits and districts under

                    28 U.S.C. Sec. Sec. 1407 & 2112)

Chairman.--John F. Nangle, U.S. District Judge, Southern District of 
    Georgia.
    Judges:
        Robert R. Merhige, Jr., U.S. District Judge, Eastern District of 
            Virginia.
        William B. Enright, U.S. District Judge, Southern District of 
            California.
        Clarence A. Brimmer, U.S. District Judge, District of Wyoming.
        John F. Grady, U.S. District Judge, Northern District of 
            Illinois.
        Barefoot Sanders, U.S. District Judge, Northern District of 
            Texas.
        Louis C. Bechtle, U.S. District Judge, Eastern District of 
            Pennsylvania.
            Executive Attorney.--Robert A. Cahn.
            Clerk.--Patricia D. Howard.
            
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                ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE U.S. COURTS

 Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building, One Columbus Circle, NE 
                      20544.  Phone, (202) 273-1120

Director.--L. Ralph Mecham, 273-3000.
    Executive Assistant.--Cherry A. Bryson, 273-3000.
    Secretary.--Chantel N. Gunn, 273-3000.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant].
    Associate Director for Management and Operations.--Clarence A. 
        (Pete) Lee, Jr., 273-3015.
        Office of Audit.--David L. Gellman, 273-2080.
        Office of Management Coordination.--Cathy A. McCarthy, 273-1150.
        Office of Program Assessment.--Duane R. Lee, 273-1220.
        Executive Correspondence Unit.--Pamela J. Koday, 273-3012.
    Associate Director and General Counsel.--William R. Burchill, Jr., 
        273-1100.
    Assistant Director for--
        Judicial Conference Executive Secretariat.--Karen K. Siegel, 
            273-1140.
            Deputy Assistant Director.--Wendy Jennis, 273-1140.
        Congressional and External Affairs.--Michael W. Blommer, 273-
            1120.
            Deputy Assistant Director.--Arthur E. White, 273-1120.
        Automation and Technology.--Roy L. Carter, 273-2300.
            Deputy Assistant Director.--James S. Lamb, 273-2300.
        Court Programs.--Noel J. Augustyn, 273-1500.
        Facilities, Security and Administrative Services.--P. Gerald 
            Thacker, 273-1200.
            Deputy Assistant Director.--William J. Lehman, 273-1255.
        Finance and Budget.--Richard A. Ames, 273-2000.
            Deputy Assistant Director.--Nancy A. Potok, 273-2000.
                Financial Liaison Officers.--Penny G. Jacobs and George 
                    H. Schafer, 273-2028.
        Human Resources and Statistics.--Myra Howze Shiplett, 273-1277.
            Deputy Assistant Director.--R. Townsend Robinson, 273-1277.
        Judges Programs.--Peter G. McCabe, 273-1800.
    Chief for--
        Accounting and Financial Systems Division.--Phillip L. McKinney, 
            273-2160.
        AO Internal Services Division.--Fred McBride, 273-4301.
        Analytical Services Office.--David L. Cook, 273-2159.
        Appellate Court and Circuit Administration Division.--John P. 
            Hehman, 273-1530.
        Article III Judges Division.--John E. Howell, 273-1860.
        Automation Planning and Policy Formulation Office.--Kathryn C. 
            Hogan, 273-2300.
        Bankruptcy Court Administration Division.--Glen K. Palman, 273-
            1530.
        Bankruptcy Judges Division.--Francis F. Szczebak, 273-1900.
        Budget Division.--Joseph J. Bobek, 273-2100.
        Contracts and Services Division.--Ralph J. Simmons, 273-1430.
        Court Administration Policy Staff.--Abel J. Mattos, 273-1539.
        Court Security Office.--Donald W. Tucker, 273-1517.
        Court Systems Division.--Stephen M. Beckman, 273-2500.
        Defender Services Division.--Theodore J. Lidz, 273-1670.
        District Court Administration Division.--Lydia Pelegrin, 273-
            1534.
        Economy Subcommittee Support Office.--Diane Margeson (acting), 
            273-2000.
        EEO and Special Projects Office.--Maurice E. White, 273-1260.
        Human Resources Division.--Charlotte G. Peddicord, 273-1270.
        Information Resources Management Services Division.--Dennis E. 
            Morey, 273-2700.
        Information Technology Services Office.--James S. Lamb (acting), 
            273-2300.
        Integrated Technology Division.--Pamela B. White, 273-2640.
        Judicial Impact Office.--Nancy A. Potok, 273-2006.
        Judiciary Data Center.--David S. Clayton, 273-2425.
        Long-Range Planning Office.--Peter G. McCabe (acting), 273-1810.
        Magistrate Judges Division.--Thomas C. Hnatowski, 273-1830.
        Probation and Pretrial Services Division.--Eunice Holt Jones, 
            273-1610.
        Relocation and Travel Management Office.--Robert E. Moreland, 
            273-1220.
        Rules Committee Support Office.--John K. Rabiej, 273-1820.
        Space and Facilities Division.--William J. Lehman, 273-1255.
        Statistics Division.--Steven R. Schlesinger, 273-2240.
        Systems Technology Division.--Frank S. Dozier, 273-2350.
        Technology Enhancement Office.--Richard D. Fennell, 273-2730.


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                         FEDERAL JUDICIAL CENTER

          One Columbus Circle, NE 20002.  Phone, (202) 273-4153

Director.--Judge Rya W. Zobel, 273-4160.
    Administrative Assistant to the Director.--Anne M. Tomlinson, 273-
        4160.
    Deputy Director.--Russell R. Wheeler, 273-4164.
    Director of--
        Judicial Education.--Robb M. Jones, 273-4059.
        Court Education.--Emily Z. Huebner (acting), 273-4110.
        Research.--William B. Eldridge, 273-4071.
        Planning and Technology.--Gordon Bermant, 273-4200.
        Publications and Media.--Sylvan A. Sobel, 273-4140.
        Information Specialist.--Roger Karr, 273-4153.
        Federal Judicial History Office.--Bruce A. Ragsdale, 273-4181.
        Interjudicial Affairs Office.--James G. Apple, 273-4161.



 
                       DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURTS

                  DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS

                        500 Indiana Avenue 20001

Chief Judge.--Annice M. Wagner, 879-2770.
Associate Judges:
  Michael W. Farrell, 879-2790.
  John M. Ferren, 879-2750.
  Warren King, 879-2740.
Vanessa Ruiz, 879-2761.
John A. Terry, 879-2780.
Frank E. Schwelb, 879-2730.
John M. Steadman, 879-2727.
    Retired Judges: Gerard D. Reilly (chief judge), 879-2755; George R. 
        Gallagher, 879-2764; John W. Kern III, 879-2754; William C. 
        Pryor, 879-2745; Julia Cooper Mack, 879-2765; Theodore R. 
        Newman, Jr., 879-2740; James A. Belson, 879-2760.
    Clerk.--William H. Ng, 879-2725.
        Chief Deputy Clerk.--Joy A. Chapper, 879-2722; FAX: 626-8847.
        Director of Admissions, Committee on Admissions.--Clare M. Root, 
            879-2714.

                       DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURTS

                             Phone, 879-1010

Executive Officer.--Ulysses B. Hammond, 879-1700.
    Deputy Executive Officer.--[Vacant], 879-4616; FAX: 879-4829.
    Fiscal Officer.--John F. Schultheis, 879-2806; FAX: 879-2894.
    Director, Court Reporting Division.--Shirley Shepard Curley, 879-
        1016.

               SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

                             Phone, 879-1010

Chief Judge.--Eugene N. Hamilton, 879-1600; FAX: 879-7830.
    Associate Judges:
Mary Ellen Abrecht, 879-7834.
Geoffrey M. Alprin, 879-1577.
Judith Bartnoff, 879-1988.
John H. Bayly, Jr., 879-7874.
Shellie F. Bowers, 879-1288.
A. Franklin Burgess, Jr., 879-1164.
Arthur L. Burnett, Sr., 879-4883.
Zoe Bush, 879-0023.
Russell F. Canan, 879-1952.
Kaye K. Christian, 879-1668.
Harold L. Cushenberry, Jr., 879-4866.
Rafael Diaz, 879-1125.
Herbert B. Dixon, Jr., 879-4808.
Frederick D. Dorsey, 879-7837.
Stephanie Duncan-Peters, 879-1882.
Mildred M. Edwards, 879-7840.
Stephen F. Eilperin, 879-1566.
Wendell P. Gardner, Jr., 879-1810.
Steffen W. Graae, 879-1244.
Henry F. Greene, 879-1455.
Linda Turner Hamilton, 879-1819.
Brook Hedge, 879-1886.
Ellen Segal Huvelle, 879-1264.
William M. Jackson, 879-1909.
Ann O'Regan Keary, 879-1863.
Henry H. Kennedy, Jr., 879-1202.
Rufus G. King III, 879-1480.
Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, 879-1430.
Noel A. Kramer, 879-1446.
Richard A. Levie, 879-1247.
Cheryl M. Long, 879-1200.
Jose M. Lopez, 879-7877.

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Stephen G. Milliken, 879-1823.
George W. Mitchell, 879-1277.
Zinora Mitchell-Rankin, 879-7846.
Gregory E. Mize, 879-1395.
Truman A. Morrison III, 879-1060.
Evelyn E. Queen, 879-4886.
Michael Lee Rankin, 879-1220.
Judith E. Retchin, 879-1866.
Robert I. Richter, 879-1422.
Richard S. Salzman, 879-1717.
Lee F. Satterfield, 879-1918.
Nan R. Shuker, 879-1207.
John H. Suda, 879-4873.
Harriett R. Taylor, 879-1442.
Robert S. Tignor, 879-1252.
Curtis E. von Kann, 879-1210.
Reggie B. Walton, 879-1815.
Paul R. Webber III, 879-1426.
Frederick H. Weisberg, 879-1066.
Susan R. Winfield, 879-1272.
Rhonda Reid Winston, 879-4750.
Patricia A. Wynn, 879-4630.
Joan Zeldon, 879-1590.
    Retired Judges:
Bruce D. Beaudin, 879-1575.
Samuel B. Block, 879-1570.
George H. Goodrich, 879-1055.
Margaret A. Haywood, 879-4633.
John R. Hess, 879-1420.
Fred L. McIntyre, 879-1428.
Bruce S. Mencher, 879-1358.
Tim Murphy, 879-1099.
Nicholas S. Nunzio, 879-1440.
Joseph M.F. Ryan, Jr., 879-1448.
Donald S. Smith, 879-1490.
Fred B. Ugast, 879-1890.
Ronald P. Wertheim, 879-1170.
Peter H. Wolf, 879 -1088.

      SUPERIOR COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SUPPORT PERSONNEL

Clerk of the Court.--Duane B. Delaney, 879-1400.
    Deputy Clerk of the Court.--Barbara K. Parks, 879-1401; FAX: 879-
        7831.
    Auditor-Master.--Anita Isicson, 879-4880; FAX: 879-4620.
    Directors:
        Civil Division.--Deborah Taylor Godwin, 879-1680.
        Criminal Division.--William G. Rogers, Sr., 879-1689; FAX: 879-
            1371.
        Family Division.--H. Edward Ricks, 879-1633.
        Social Services.--Moses McAllister, 508-1800; FAX: 508-1603.
        Probate, Register of Wills.--Constance G. Evans, 879-4800; FAX: 
            393-5849.
        Multi-Door Dispute Resolution Division.--Terrence G. Jones, 879-
            1334; FAX: 879-4619.

                       COMMISSION ON MENTAL HEALTH

Chair.--Arlene L. Robinson, 879-1327.
    Co-Chairman.--[Vacant], 879-1327.

                          HEARING COMMISSIONERS

Morton Berg, 879-1552.
Jerry S. Byrd, 879-1189.
Evelyn B. Coburn, 879-4853.
Pamela Young Diaz, 879-1565.
J. Dennis Doyle, 879-1194.
Roy M. Ellis, 879-4793.
Fern L.R. Flanagan, 879-4854.
Thomas J. Gaye, 879-4797.
Ronald A. Goodbread, 879-4795.
Andrea L. Harnett, 879-1714.
John W. King, 879-1169.
Arlene L. Robinson, 879-1327.
Earl E. Shamwell, Jr., 879-4852.
Hugh O. Stevenson, 879-4851.
John H. Treanor, 879-4798.



 
                     OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF WILLS

            500 Indiana Avenue 20001.  Phone, (202) 879-1499

Register of Wills.--Constance G. Evans, 879-4800.
    Deputy Register of Wills.--Cicily E. Collier, 879-4801.
    Assistant Deputy Register of Wills.--Laura B. Reed, 879-4802.


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                          DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

    The District of Columbia is a separate political entity within the 
United States which serves as the seat of the Federal Government. In 
addition to its status as the Nation's Capital, Washington, DC, also has 
its own local governmental structure.
    The District of Columbia's elected mayor and 13-member city council 
govern under a congressional delegation of home rule powers. The home 
rule charter was approved December 24, 1973, and accepted by the 
citizens in a referendum held May 7, 1974. Under the U.S. Constitution, 
the Congress retains ultimate legislative authority over the District of 
Columbia, and its annual municipal budget still requires House and 
Senate passage.
    Prior to the 1973 Self-Government Act, the District's citizens had 
been granted the right to vote for the President of the United States 
(by the XXIII Amendment ratified in 1961). District residents have also 
elected their school board since 1968 and a nonvoting Delegate to the 
U.S. House of Representatives since 1970.
    On May 29, 1982, the delegates to the District of Columbia Statehood 
Constitutional Convention adopted a Constitution for the State of New 
Columbia. The Constitution was approved by the citizens on November 2, 
1982. The Constitution must be adopted by a two-thirds majority of both 
the House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, and then ratified by 
three-fourths of the States. If approved, New Columbia will become the 
51st State.
    The 68.25-square-mile District of Columbia lies at the confluence of 
the Anacostia and Potomac Rivers on land that was ceded by the State of 
Maryland. A small portion of the city which had been carved from the 
Virginia shore of the Potomac was returned to Virginia in 1846, and now 
the river forms the southwestern boundary of the District.
    The site for the city was selected by George Washington. It rises 
from the lowlands abutting the Potomac River into the hills at the edge 
of the Maryland counties of Prince Georges and Montgomery. The District 
of Columbia became the Nation's Capital on December 1, 1800.
    In 1802, a small portion of the District was incorporated into the 
city of Washington, governed by an appointed mayor and elected city 
council. Ten years later, the city's charter was amended to provide for 
an elected board of aldermen which, along with the council, selected the 
mayor. In 1820, the charter was again modified to allow the city of 
Washington to elect its mayor.
    The remainder of the District was divided between the city of 
Georgetown and county of Washington until June 1, 1871, when the three 
separate jurisdictions were merged into a single municipality. The 
consolidated District was under a territorial form of government, headed 
by a governor and council named by the President.
    In 1874, the Congress abolished the territorial government and 
established a three-member Board of Commissioners appointed by the 
President. This structure was the predecessor to the present home rule 
government.
    The District's first appointed single Commissioner, Walter E. 
Washington, was elected to serve as the first mayor of the District of 
Columbia, taking office on January 2, 1975. The appointed council's vice 
chairman, Sterling Tucker, was elected chairman of the first elected 
city council.
    In November 1978, the 700,000 citizens of the District of Columbia 
elected their second mayor, Marion S. Barry, Jr., and council chairman, 
Arrington Dixon. The Reverend Walter E. Fauntroy was reelected to the 
seat of nonvoting Delegate to the House of Representatives.
    The citizens of the District of Columbia elected Sharon Pratt Dixon 
(later Sharon Pratt Kelly) as their third mayor in 1990 and also elected 
John A. Wilson as chairman of the city council. Upon Mr. Wilson's death 
in 1993, the council's chairman pro tempore, John Ray, was named acting 
chairman until an election for the chairmanship was held.
    Eleanor Holmes Norton was elected Delegate to the House of 
Representatives in 1990 and was reelected in 1992. With a rule change 
passed by the House of Representatives in the 103d Congress, the 
Delegate may vote in the House Chamber when the Representatives have 
formed into the Committee of the Whole House of the State of the Union.
    On November 18, 1994, the citizens of the District of Columbia once 
again elected Marion S. Barry to serve as their Mayor, taking office on 
January 3, 1995. David A. Clarke serves as council chairman.

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                 GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

                   COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

            1350 Pennsylvania Avenue 20004.  Phone, 724-8000

Council Chairman (at Large).--David A. Clarke, Room 103, 724-8176.
    Chairman Pro Tempore (at Large).--John Ray, Room 102, 724-8105.
    Council Members:
        Frank Smith, Jr., Ward 1, Room 125, 724-8181.
        Jack Evans, Ward 2, Room 101, 724-8058.
        Kathleen Patterson, Ward 3, Room 111, 724-8062.
        Charlene Drew Jarvis, Ward 4, Room 121, 724-8052.
        Harry Thomas, Sr., Ward 5, Room 106, 724-8028.
        Harold Brazil, Ward 6, Room 110, 724-8174.
        Kevin P. Chavous, Ward 7, Room 108, 724-8068.
        [Vacant], Ward 8, Room 111, 724-8063.
    Council Members (at Large):
        Hilda H.M. Mason, Room 118, 724-8064.
        William P. Lightfoot, Room 119, 724-8045.
        Linda W. Cropp, Room 116, 724-8032.
    Secretary to the Council.--Phyllis Jones, Room 207, 724-8080.
    General Counsel.--Charlotte Brookins-Hudson (acting), Room G-24, 
        724-8026.

                      EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR

     One Judiciary Square, 441 Fourth Street 20001.  Phone, 727-2980

Mayor of the District of Columbia.--Marion S. Barry.
    Chief of Staff and Legal Counsel.--Barry Campbell.
    Executive Assistant.--Phyllis Anderson.
    Scheduling Director.--Laverne Harvey.
    Secretary of the District of Columbia.--Marianne Coleman Niles, 727-
        6306.
    Inspector General.--Thomas Brown (acting), Room 804, 415 12th Street 
        20004, 727-2540.
    Press Secretary.--Raymone Bain, 727-6424.
    Special Assistant to the Mayor for Boards and Commissions.--Lucille 
        Knowles, 727-1372.
    Director, Office of--
        Communications.--Johnny W. Allem, Suite 1106-S, 727-6224.
        Intragovernmental Relations.--Bernard Demczuk, 727-9111.
        Constituent Services.--Lavonnia Johnson, Third Floor, 2000 14th 
            Street 20004, 939-8750.
        Documents.--Bertrand S. Thomas (acting), 727-5090.
        Policy and Program Evaluation.--Enid B. Simmons, 727-6979.

                    OFFICE OF THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR

  One Judiciary Square, Suite 1120-S, 441 Fourth Street 20001.  Phone, 
                                727-6053

City Administrator/Deputy Mayor for Operations.--Michael C. Rogers.
    Staff Director.--[Vacant.]
    Office of the Coordinator Community Based Residential Facilities.--
        Suzan J. Aramaki, Room 1020-S, 727-3401.
    Manager for Agency Programs.--Jeri A. Green.
    Director, Office of:
        Productivity Management Services.--Thomas P. Hoey.
        Mayor's Youth Initiatives.--Nancy M. Ware, Suite 900, 717 14th 
            Street 20005.

                           EXECUTIVE AGENCIES

                  DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

   Suite 700, 441 Fourth Street, 20001.  Phone 727-4000; FAX: 727-9878

Director.--James Gaston (acting), 727-1179.

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    Deputy Director.--Monica Wilkerson, 727-1179.
        Administrator for--
            Administration and Finance.--Phillip Knapik (acting), 727-
                0333.
            Buildings Management.--Iris Proctor, 727-2596.
            Information Resources Management.--Gary Muren (acting), 727-
                2277.
            Procurement and General Services.--Wanda Moorman, 727-0252.
            Real Property.--Kenneth Burnett (acting), 727-9775.
            Regulatory Compliance.--[Vacant], 727-3539.

              DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS

            Suite 1120, 614 H Street 20001.  Phone, 727-7170

Director.--Hampton Cross.
    Deputy Director.--[Vacant.]
    Chief, Office of--
        Adjudication.--Patricia Elam Ruff, Room 729, 613 G Street 20001, 
            727-7900.
        Office of Employment Services.--Barbara Gibbs (acting), Room 
            1115, 727-7171.
        Compliance.--Miriam Jones (acting), Room 108, 727-7140.
        Controller.--James Reynolds, Room 1103, 727-7160.
        Information Systems.--Audrey Hinton (acting), Room 510, 726-
            7411.
    Administrator for--
        Building and Land Regulation Administration.--Patricia 
            Montgomery, Room 312, 727-7340.
        Business Regulation Administration.--Catherine Williams 
            (acting), Room 621, 727-7247.
        Environmental Regulation Administration.--Ferial S. Bishop, Room 
            203, 2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue SE, 20020, 404-
            1136.
        Housing Regulation Administration.--Theresa Lewis, Room 505, 
            727-7395.
        Insurance Administration.--Patrick Kelly (acting), Room 634, 613 
            G Street 20001, 727-8000.
        Occupational and Professional Licensing Administration.--Winnie 
            Huston, Room 931, 727-7480.
        Rental Housing Commission.--Stanley Newman, Room 505, 727-7400.
        Service Facility Regulation Administration.--James Murphy, Room 
            1014, 727-7190.

                        DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS

               1923 Vermont Avenue 20001.  Phone, 673-7316

Director.--Margaret A. Moore, Room N-203.
    Executive Deputy Director.--John Thompson, Room N-192, 673-6595.
        Deputy Director for--
            Administration.--Shirley A. Harmon (acting), Room N-112, 
                673-2254.
            Institutions.--Bernard Braxton, P.O. Box 25, Lorton, VA 
                22199, (703) 643-1357.
            Operations.--William Plaut, Room N-117, 673-7181.
            Programs.--John Thompson, Room A-2127, 1901 E Street SE, 
                20003, 673-8035.

                    OFFICE OF THE CORPORATION COUNSEL

                441 Fourth Street 20001.  Phone, 727-6248

Corporation Counsel.--Garland Pinkston Jr., Suite N-1060, 727-6268.
    Principal Deputy Corporation Counsel.--Claude E. Bailey (acting).
        Special Counsel to the Corporation Counsel.--[Vacant.]
    Chief Management Officer.--Victoria Syphex, Jr., Sixth Floor, 727-
        6920.
        Administrative Officer.--Sherry Roberts, Sixth Floor, 727-6920.
    Deputy for--
        Appellate Division.--Charles L. Reischel, Sixth Floor, 727-6252.
            Assistant Deputy.--Lutz A. Prager.
        Civil Division.--Martin L. Grossman, Sixth Floor, 727-6295.
            Assistant Deputy.--Michael Zielinski.
        Criminal Division.--Robert R. Rigsby, Suite 324, 451 Indiana 
            Avenue 20001, 727-4874.
        Economic Development Division.--James Randall, Sixth Floor, 727-
            6240.
        Enforcement Division.--Luis Rumbaut, Sixth Floor, 727-3500.
        Family Services Division.--Anna Blackburne, Sixth Floor, 727-
            3735.
        Legal Counsel Division.--Jo Ann Robinson, Suite N-1060, 727-
            3400.
        Mental Health Division.--Janet Maher, 2700 Martin Luther King, 
            Jr. Avenue SE, 20036, 373-7359.

                    OFFICE OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

         Eighth Floor, 2000 14th Street 20009.  Phone, 727-6161

Director.--Samuel Jordan (acting), 727-3150.

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    Deputy Director.--Barbara Childs, 727-3159.
        Executive Assistant.--Nancy Brailsford, 727-3159.
    Division Chiefs and Managers:
        Executive Command and Information Systems.--Michael Williams, 
            673-7644.
        Financial Management.--Johnny Green, 727-3180.
        Management Information Systems.--Pam Butler, 727-2797.
        Management Support.--Dora Haniber, 727-2786.
        Plans and Training.--Sandra Perkins, 727-3153.
        Public Affairs.--Zachary Smith, 727-2985.
        Special Programs and Services.--Zachary Smith, 727-3151.

                    DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

  Employment Services Building, Suite 600, 500 C Street 20001.  Phone, 
                                724-7100

Director.--Joseph T. Yeldell.
    Deputy Director for--
        Finance and Administration Services.--Log Wiley, 724-7149.
        Labor Standards.--Delores Hollingworths, 576-7100.
        Employment Security Services.--Carolyn G. Jones, 724-7138.
        Training and Development.--Daryl G. Hardy, 724-7133.

                     OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

     One Judiciary Square, 441 Fourth Street 20005.  Phone, 727-6365

Assistant City Administrator for Economic Development.--Merrick Malone, 
    Suite 1140.
    Chief of Staff.--Ira E. Stohlman.
    Public Information Officer.--Deborah Daniels, 535-1970.
    Development Zones Administrator.--Judy Cohall, 3101 Martin Luther 
        King Jr. Avenue SE, 404-1022.

                            OFFICE OF FINANCE

     One Judiciary Square, 441 Fourth Street 20005.  Phone, 727-2476

Deputy Mayor for Finance.--Robert Pohlman, Suite 1150.
    Director, Special Projects.--Valerie Holt, Suite 1150.
    D.C. Controller.--Robert Reid, Room 401, 415 12th Street 20004, 727-
        5116.
    D.C. Treasurer.--Maria Day-Marshall, Suite 360, 727-6055.
        Assistant for Operations.--Elliott Kindred.
    Director, Office of--
        Budget.--Rodney Palmer, Suite 350, 441 Fourth Street 20005, 727-
            6343.
            Deputy Director.--Ronald Lewis.
            Director for Legislative Affairs.--David Leonard, 727-6343.
        Finance and Revenue.--Lorraine Britton, Suite 400, 727-6088.
            Deputy Director.--Paul Wright.
        Grants Management and Development.--Robert Lester (acting), 
            Suite 500, 717 14th Street, 727-6537.
            Assistant Director.--Robert Lester.
        Office of Financial Information Services.--Alfred Kunz, Third 
            Floor, 410 E Street, 727-0641.
        Director for--
            SHARE Computer Center.--Konstantinos Kooutsias, 727-6780.
            System Support Service.--Ralph Howell (acting), 727-0519.

             DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

           Suite 600, 51 N Street NE. 20002.  Phone, 535-1970

Director.--Merrick T. Malone.
    Deputy Director.--James Carr (acting), 535-1980.
    Chief of Staff.--Jo Fisher-Hall, 535-1970.
    Administrator for--
        Neighborhood Preservation and Commercial Development.--David 
            Watts, 535-1939.
        Program Support and Administrative Services.--JoAnne Brown, 535-
            1629.

                      DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES

          801 North Capitol Street NE. 20002.  Phone, 727-0310

Director.--Vincent Gray.
    Deputy Director.--Patricia C. Watt.
    Chief of Staff.--Ronald R. Collins.
    
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        Commissioners:
            Health Care Finance (CHCF).--A. Sue Brown (acting), Room 
                302, 2100 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue SE, 20020, 727-
                0735.
            Mental Health Services (SMHS).--Dr. Guido R. Zanni (Ph.D), 
                Suite 107, Administrative Building, 2700 Martin Luther 
                King Jr. Avenue SE, 20032, 373-7166.
            Public Health (CPH).--Dr. Mohammad Akhter, Suite 1201, 1660 
                L Street 20036.
            Social Services (CSS).--Annie G. Goodson (acting), Fifth 
                Floor, 609 H Street 20002, 727-6930.
        Controller.--Delores Shepherd, 279-6800.
        General Counsel.--T. Britt Reynolds, 279-6110.
        Director, Office of--
            HIV/AIDS.--Caitlin Ryan, Seventh Floor, 1660 L Street 20036, 
                673-3679.
        Chief, Office of--
            Fair Hearings.--Holloway Wooten, Suite 212, 1170 12th Street 
                20005, 724-5477.
            Health Planning Development.--Dr. Carlessia Hussein, Suite 
                1117, 1660 L Street 20036.
            Information Systems.--George Mapp, Suite 100, 3919 Benning 
                Road NE, 20019, 727-1796.
            Investigations and Compliance.--Viola J. Keyes, Suite 115, 
                2146 Georgia Avenue 20001, 673-6964.
            Legislative and Regulatory Affairs.--Wanda Tucker, 801 North 
                Capitol Street NE, 20002, 724-4418.
            Medical Examiner.--Dr. Joye Carter, 19th Street and 
                Massachusetts Avenue SE, 20003, 724-4330.
            Mental Health Systems Development (CMHS).--S. Orlene Grant 
                (acting), St. Elizabeth Hospital, J-Bldg., Room 107, 
                2700 Martin Lurther King, Jr. Avenue SE, 20032, 373-
                7365.
            Public Information.--Larry Brown, 801 North Capitol Street 
                NE, 20002.
            Resource Management (CPH).--Bernadine Brown, 1660 L Street 
                20036.
            Social Services Planning and Development (CSS).--Annie 
                Goodson, Fifth Floor, 609 H Street NE, 20002, 727-5930.
            Veterans Affairs.--Cleveland Jordan, Suite 1211-F, 941 North 
                Capitol Street NE, 20002, 727-0328.
        Administrator for--
            Adult Services (CMHS).--Patricia McCarthy (acting), 
                Behavioral Studies Building, Room 127, 2700 Martin 
                Luther King, Jr. Avenue SE, 20032, 373-7044.
            Addiction, Prevention, and Recovery Administration.--Jasper 
                Ormond, Suite 333, 1300 First Street NE, 20002, 727-
                1762.
            Ambulatory Health Care (CPH).--Marlene N. Kelley, M.D., 
                Suite 901, 1660 L Street 20036.
            Child and Youth Services (CMHS).--Dr. Jan Hutchinson, L 
                Building, 2700 Martin Luther King, Jr Avenue SE, 20032, 
                373-7157.
            Family Services (CSS).--Ricardo Lyles, Fifth Floor, 609 H 
                Street NE, 20002, 724-8756.
            Forensic Services (CMHS).--Thomas J. Polley (Ph.D), Suite 
                140, Behavioral Studies Building, 2700 Martin Luther 
                King, Jr. Avenue SE, 20032, 373-6283.
            Income Maintenance (CSS).--John Bayne (acting), Fifth Floor, 
                645 H Street NE, 20002, 724-5506.
            Long-Term Care (CPH).--Gladys Fountain (acting), 10th Floor, 
                1660 L Street 20036.
            Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities (CSS).--
                Frances A. Bowie, Suite 202, 429 O Street 20001, 673-
                7657.
            Preventive Health Services (CPH).--Dr. Richard Alan 
                Levinson, Suite 815, 1660 L Street 20036.
            Rehabilitation Services (CSS).--Ruth E. Royall-Hill, Suite 
                1111, 605 G Street 20001, 727-3227.
            Youth Services (CSS).--Patricia Balasco, Suite 606, 801 
                North Capitol Street NE, 20002, 727-3330.

                     METROPOLITAN POLICE DEPARTMENT

          Room 5080, 300 Indiana Avenue 20001.  Phone, 727-1000

Chief of Police.--Fred Thomas, 727-4218.
    Administrative Services Officer.--Max Krupo, 727-4389.
    General Counsel.--Vernon S. Gill, 727-4129.
    District Commanders:
        First District.--Inspector Clarence Dickerson, 727-4586.
        Second District.--Inspector Kenneth L. Hutson, 292-0042.
        Third District.--Inspector Sonya T. Proctor, 673-6820.
        
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        Fourth District.--Inspector Robert C. White, 576-6751.
        Fifth District.--Inspector Claude J. Beheler, 727-4503.
        Sixth District.--Inspector Jacqueline Simms, 727-4536.
        Seventh District.--Inspector Winston Robinson, Jr., 645-0034.
    Commanders, Division of--
        Criminal Investigations.--[Vacant], 727-4163.
        Internal Affairs.--Deputy Chief Roland W. Perry.
        Special Operations.--Inspector James Coffey, 727-4631.
        Youth and Family Services.--Deputy Chief Joyce F. Leland, 576-
            6737.

             FIRE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT

   Grimke Building South, 1923 Vermont Avenue 20001.  Phone, 673-3320

Fire Chief.--Otis J. Latin, Sr.
    Assistant Fire Chiefs:
        Operations.--Joseph A. Quander Jr.
        Administrative Finances Services.--Deirdre Jordan.
    Medical Director, EMS Bureau.--Dr. George Benjamin, 1018 13th Street 
        20005, 673-3360.

                     OFFICE OF THE PEOPLE'S COUNSEL

Suite 500, 1133 15th Street 20005.  Phone, 727-3071; FAX: (202) 727-1014

People's Counsel.--Elizabeth A. Noel.
    Associate People's Counsel for--
        Litigation Division.--Sandra Mattavous-Frye.
        Operations Division.--Derryl Stewart-King.

                           OFFICE OF PERSONNEL

Director of Personnel.--Larry A. King, Suite 300, 441 Fourth Street 
    20001, 727-6406.
    Deputy Director of Personnel.--John H. Shamley.

                DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC AND ASSISTED HOUSING

Director.--Jasper Burnette (acting), 1133 North Capitol Street NE, 
    20002, 535-1500.

                             PUBLIC LIBRARY

Martin Luther King Memorial Library (Main Library), 901 G Street 20001.  
                             Phone, 727-0321

                 Administrative Office.  Phone, 727-1101

                            BOARD OF TRUSTEES

President.--Joyce Clements-Smith.
    Vice President.--Chris Rosenfeld.
    Members:
Joanne Boxley
Michael Carowitz
Marguerite Kelly
Grace Malakoff
Gregory Saunders
Donald Smith
    Director.--Hardy R. Franklin, 727-1101.
        Deputy Director.--Andrew Venable.
        Assistant Directors, Office of--
            Public Service.--Brenda Vy Johnson.
            Programs and Support Service.--Mary Raphael.

                        PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

           Suite 806, 450 Fifth Street 20001.  Phone, 626-5111

Chairman.--Edward M. Meyers (acting).
    Commissioners: Edward M. Meyers, 626-5125; Agnes M. Alexander, 626-
        9210.
    Executive Director.--Phylicia Bowman, 626-9176.
    Commission Secretary.--Jesse P. Clay, 626-5151.
    General Counsel.--Lawrence D. Crocker III (acting), 626-5141.
    Director for--
        Accounting.--Norman D. Reiser, 626-5136.
        Consumer Services.--[Vacant.]
        Economics.--Bob Loube (acting), 626-9197.
        Engineering/Pipeline Safety.--Richard D. Huriaux, 626-5156.
        Securities.--Aubrey Edwards, 626-5106.

                       DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

          Sixth Floor, 2000 14th Street 20009.  Phone, 939-8000

Director.--Larry King (acting).

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    Deputy Director for Strategic Planning and Administration.--Cell 
        Bernardino, 939-7110.
    Administrator for--
        Design, Engineering, and Construction.--Gary Burch, 939-8060.
        Facilities Management and Maintenance.--Nejat Rasson (acting), 
            939-8120.
        Fleet Management.--Ronald Flowers (acting), 576-6799.
        Office of Information Systems.--Patrick E. Weithers, 939-7120.
        Office of Management Services.--Donnie L. Bryant, 939-8040.
        Office of Mass Transit and Policy and Planning.--Arthuro Lawson, 
            (acting) 939-8050.
        Office of the Controller.--Cheryl Mitchell, 939-8020.
        Solid Waste Management.--F. Clayton Dade, 767-8512.
        Transportation Systems.--Gwen Mitchell, 727-1737.
        Water and Sewer Utility.--Edward M. Scott.
    Director, D.C. Energy Office.--Charles J. Clinton, 727-1800.

                   DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND PARKS

                3149 16th Street 20010.  Phone, 673-7665

Director.--Betty Gaines (acting).
    Special Assistants:
        Latino Affairs.--Leo Albornoz, 673-2088.
        Special Events.--Rose Ballard, 673-2088.
    Administrator for--
        Communications, Public Information.--Larry Brown, 673-7660.
        Financial and Administrative Support Services/Policy, Planning 
            and Evaluation.--[Vacant], 673-7655, 673-7692.
        Recreation Services.--Betty Jo Gaines (acting), 673-7679.
    Divisional Chiefs:
        Cultural Activities.--Gordon Braithwaite, 673-7663.
        Parks and Facilities Maintenance.--Cornelius Haynes (acting), 
            576-6650.
        Recreation Centers and Playgrounds.--Yates B. McCorkle, 673-
            7679.
        Youth Intervention.--Vandale Campbell, 576-8570.
        Recreation Services.--Betty Jo Gaines, 673-7672.

                    OFFICES, BOARDS, AND COMMISSIONS

                                 OFFICES

Aging.--Jearline Williams, Second Floor, 1424 K Street 20005, 724-5622.
Auditor.--Russell A. Smith, Room 210, 415 12th Street 20004, 727-3600.
Cable Television.--Elizabeth (Libby) Lawson, 2217 14th Street 20009, 
    727-0424.
Campaign Finance.--Melvin L. Doxie, Room 420, 2000 14th Street 20009, 
    939-8710.
Employee Appeals.--Warren Cruise, Suite 303, 415 12th Street 20004, 727-
    0004.
Human Rights and Minority Business Development.--Margie Utley, 2000 14th 
    Street 20009, 939-8742.
International Business.--Roger Chan, 1250 I Street 20005, 727-1576.
Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining.--Margaret P. Cox, Suite 400, 
    415 12th Street 20004, 724-4953.
Latino Affairs.--Manuel Urirte, Reeves Municipal Center, Second Floor, 
    2000 14th Street 20009, 939-8765.
Planning.--Albert Dobbins III, 415 12th Street 20004, 727-6492.
Tourism and Promotions.--E. Savannah Little, 1212 New York Avenue 20005, 
    727-4511.

                                 BOARDS

Armory Board.--James Dalrymple, 2400 East Capitol Street SE, 20003, 547-
    9077.
Board of Appeals and Review.--Francine James, Suite 540-S, 441 Fourth 
    Street 20001, 727-1189.
Civilian Complaint Review Board.--Diana Haines, 1010 Massachusetts 
    Avenue 20001, 727-6655.

                           BOARD OF EDUCATION

                 415 12th Street 20004.  Phone, 724-4289

Members:
    At Large.--Karen Shook, Vice President, 724-5450.
    At Large.--Jay Silberman, 724-5452.
    At Large.--Valencia Mohammed, 724-5456.
    Ward 1.--Wilma R. Harvey, President, 724-5460.
    Ward 2.--Ann C. Wilcox, 724-5459
    
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    Ward 3.--Erika Landberg, 724-5457.
    Ward 4.--Rev. Sandra Butler-Truesdale, 724-5453.
    Ward 5.--Angie K. Corley, 724-5451.
    Ward 6.--Bernard A. Gray, Sr., 724-5449.
    Ward 7.--Terry Hairston, 724-5447.
    Ward 8.--Linda H Moody, 724-5461.
    Student Representative.--Henry B. Culbreath, Jr., 724-4289.
    Superintendent of Schools.--Dr. Franklin L. Smith, 724-4222.
    Executive Secretary.--Helen F. Moss (acting), 724-4289.

                      BOARD OF ELECTIONS AND ETHICS

         Suite 250-N, 441 Fourth Street 20001.  Phone, 727-2525

Board Member.--Benjamin Wilson, Chairman.
    Executive Director.--Emmett H. Fremaux, Jr.
    General Counsel.--William H. Lewis.

                             BOARD OF PAROLE

 300 Indiana Ave. NW., 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20001.  Phone, 727-0074

Chairman.--Margaret Quick.
    Members:
Willie R. Hasson
Erias A. Hyman
Enrique S. Rivera-Torres
Polly Nelson
    General Counsel.--Delphine Askew.
    Director for--
        Administration.--Zelia Carter, 727-5004.
        Parole Determination Services Division.--Michael Green, 727-
            2264.
        Parole Supervison Services Division.--Elias Kibler, 727-1646.

                         CONTRACT APPEALS BOARD

           Suite 430, 717 14th Street 20005.  Phone, 727-6597

Chief Administrative Law Judge.--Lorilyn E. Simkins.

                               COMMISSIONS

Commission on the Arts and Humanities, Executive Director.--Pamela Holt, 
    Suite 500, 410 Eighth Street 20004, 724-5613.
Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure.--Bette L. Catoe, 515 
    Fifth Street 20001, 727-1363.
Commission for Women.--Yh Patt, Room N-354, 2000 14th Street 20009, 939-
    8083.
Taxicab Commission.--Karen Jones Herbert, 2041 Martin Luther King Avenue 
    SE, 20020, 767-8319.
    
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                       WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE

                    900 Brentwood Road NE. 20066-9998

Postmaster.--David A. Clark, 636-1200.
    Plant Manager.--Jerry Watkins, 636-1334.
    Customer Relations.--Luvenia Broussard (acting), 636-1205.
    General Information.--682-9595.


                                               CLASSIFIED STATIONS                                              
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Station                 ZIP Code             Manager                    Location/Telephone        
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Anacostia \1\.....................        20020  J. Evans...................  2650 Naylor Rd. SE.--523-2384.    
Andrews AFB \1\...................        20331  R. Dorsey..................  Andrews AFB.--(301) 568-2149.     
Andrews AFB Unit 1................        20331  R. Dorsey..................  Andrews AFB.--(301) 568-2164.     
                                                                                                                
B.F. Carriers.....................      20004/5  J. Abrams..................  900 Brentwood Rd. NE.--636-4484.  
Ben Franklin......................        20044  B. Latimer.................  1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW--523-   
                                                                               2387.                            
Benning...........................        20029  I. Tyler...................  3937 \1/2\ Minnesota Ave. NE.--523-
                                                                               2390.                            
Bolling AFB.......................        20332  T. Rice....................  Bolling AFB--767-4419.            
Brightwood........................        20011  J. White...................  6323 Georgia Ave NW.--523-2392.   
Brookland \1\.....................        20017  F. Cooper..................  3401 12th St. NE.--526-5640.      
                                                                                                                
Calvert...........................        20007  J. Hotten..................  2336 Wisconsin Ave. NW.--965-8966.
Central...........................        20038  M. Baker...................  1444 I St. NW.--523-2393.         
C.D.A. \1\........................     20011/12  S. Burton..................  6200 North Capitol Ave. NW.--523- 
                                                                               2328.                            
Cleveland Park....................        20008  B. Miller..................  3430 Connecticut Ave. NW.--523-   
                                                                               2395.                            
Columbia Heights \1\..............        20010  M. Gaskins.................  1423 Irving St. NW.--523-2397.    
Congress Heights \1\..............        20032  T. Rice....................  400 Southern Ave. SE.--562-4689.  
Customs House \1\.................        20018  A. Sanford.................  3178 Bladensburg Rd. NE.--832-    
                                                                               7432.                            
                                                                                                                
Dulles Finance....................        20041  K. DeVaughn................  400 Service Road.--471-1868.      
                                                                                                                
Farragut..........................        20033  R. Payne...................  1145 19th St. NW.--523-2506.      
Fort Davis........................        20020  J. Evans...................  3843 Pennsylvania Ave. SE.--582-  
                                                                               7936.                            
Fort McNair.......................        20319  C. Dickens.................  Fort. L.J. McNair.--484-0969.     
Friendship \1\....................        20016  J. Hotten..................  4005 Wisconsin Ave. NW.--523-2404.
                                                                                                                
Georgetown........................        20007  J. Lintner.................  1215 31st St.--423-2405.          
                                                                                                                
Headsville........................        20560  C. Dickens.................  14th & Constitution Ave. NW.--357-
                                                                               3029.                            
                                                                                                                
Kalorama..........................        20009  M. Gaskins.................  2300 18th St. NW.--483-5042.      
                                                                                                                
LeDroit Park......................        20001  F. Cooper..................  416 Florida Ave. NE.--483-5617.   
L'Enfant Plaza....................        20026  M. Wood....................  458 L'Enfant Plaza SW.--523-2013. 
                                                                                                                
Main Office.......................        20090  K. Melvin..................  900 Brentwood Rd. NE.--636-1532.  
Martin L. King....................        20043  C. Hardy...................  1400 L St. NW.--523-2001.         
Mid City..........................        20005  M. Gaskins.................  1408 14th St. NW.--232-7713.      
                                                                                                                
NASA Conv.........................        20546  B. Latimer.................  300 C St. SW.--358-0235.          
National Capital..................        20013  W. Lovett..................  2 Massachusetts Ave. NW.--523-    
                                                                               2628.                            
National Finance \1\..............        20001  K. DeVaughn................  Main Terminal.--523-2407.         
Naval Research Lab................        20390  T. Rice....................  Bellevue AFB--767-3426.           
Navy Annex........................        20370  K. DeVaughn................  Main Bldg., Rm. 1404.--(703) 614- 
                                                                               2049.                            
Northeast.........................        20002  I. Tyler...................  1563 Maryland Ave. NE.--397-4813. 
Northwest.........................        20015  J. Hotten..................  5632 Connecticut Ave. NW.--363-   
                                                                               7840.                            
                                                                                                                
Palisades.........................        20016  J. Hotten..................  5136 MacArthur Blvd. NW.--363-    
                                                                               2921.                            
Pavilion Postique.................        20004  M. Wood....................  1100 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.--289-  
                                                                               4797.                            
Pentagon..........................        20050  K. DeVaughn................  Concourse Pentagon.--(703) 695-   
                                                                               6835.                            
Petworth..........................        20011  S. Burton..................  4211 9th St. NW.--726-7026.       
Philatelic Center.................        20266  M. Wood....................  475 L'Enfant Plaza SW.--268-4910. 
Postal Square.....................        20002  J. McRay...................  2 Massachusetts Ave. NW.--523-    
                                                                               2022.                            
                                                                                                                
Randle............................        20020  J. McRay...................  2306 Prout St. SE.--584-3241.     
                                                                                                                
Section 2 \1\.....................        20002  H.B. Smith.................  3300 V St. NE.--832-5871.         
Southeast.........................        20003  C. Dickens.................  327 7th St. SE.--547-6191.        
Southwest \1\.....................     20024/03  C. Dickens.................  45 L St. SW.--523-2408.           
State Department..................        20520  B. Latimer.................  State Department Bldg.--223-3626. 
                                                                                                                
T Street..........................        20056  M. Gaskins.................  1915 14th St. NW.--483-9580.      
Tech World........................        20091  B. Latimer.................  No. 16, 800 K St. NW.--523-2400.  
Temple Hgts.......................        20009  M. Gaskins.................  1921 Florida Ave. NW.--232-7613.  
Twentieth St......................        20036  S. Johnson.................  2001 M St. NW.--523-2410.         
                                                                                                                
Union Station.....................        20002  W. Lovett..................  50 Massachusetts Ave. NW.--523-   
                                                                               2057.                            
U.S. Naval........................        20374  C. Dickens.................  Naval Yard.--433-2216.            
                                                                                                                
Walter Reed.......................        20012  S. Burton..................  Army Medical Center.--576-3768.   
Walter Reed No. 1.................        20012  S. Burton..................  Forest Glen, Maryland.--(301) 427-
                                                                               5111.                            
Ward Place........................   0006/36/37  R. Payne...................  2121 Ward Pl. NW.--523-2412.      

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Washington Sq.....................        20035  B. Ford....................  1050 Connecticut Ave. NW.--523-   
                                                                               2631.                            
Watergate.........................        20037  B. Latimer.................  2600 Virginia Ave. NW.--965-2730. 
White House.......................        20500  A. Mendoza.................  1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW.--456-  
                                                                               2541.                            
Woodridge.........................        20018  A. Sanford.................  2211 Rhode Island Ave. NE.--523-  
                                                                               2414.                            
                                                                                                                
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ Carrier Station.                                                                                            
 Note.--Special Delivery--636-1549, Government Mails--636-2225; Collections--636-2221, Wholesale Stamps--636-   
  1396.                                                                                                         

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                       INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS


 
                     EUROPEAN SPACE AGENCY (E.S.A.)

   Headquarters: 8-10 Rue Mario Nikis, 75738 Paris, CEDEX 15, France.

           Phone, 011-33-1-5369-7654; FAX: 011-33-1-5369-7651

Chairman Council.--Professor P.G. Winters (Netherlands).
Director General.--Jean-Marie Luton (France).
    Member Countries:
    Austria
    Belgium
    Denmark
    Finland
    France
    Germany
    Ireland
    Italy
    Netherlands
    Norway
    Spain
    Sweden
    Switzerland
    United Kingdom
  

    Cooperative Agreement.--Canada.

                           SPACE AGENCY OFFICE

European Space Operations Center (E.S.O.C.), Robert Bosch-Strasse 5, 61, 
    Darmstadt, Germany. Phone: 011-49-6151-900; Telex: 419453; FAX: 011-
    49-6151-90495.
European Space Research and Technology Center (E.S.T.E.C.), Keplerlaan 
    1, 2201, AZ Noordwijk, Zh, Netherlands. Phone, 011-33-1719-86555; 
    Telex: 844-39098; FAX: 011-31-1719-17400.
Information Retrieval Service (E.S.R.I.N./IRS), Via Galileo Galilei, 
    Casella Postale 64, 00044 Frascati, Italy. Phone, 011-39-6-94-18-01; 
    Telex: 610637; FAX: 011-39-94-180361.
Washington Office (E.S.A.), Suite 7800, 955 L'Enfant Plaza SW. 20024.
    Head of Office.--I.W. Pryke, 488-4158, FAX: (202) 488-4930.

         FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS

                              HEADQUARTERS

             Via delle Terme di Caracalla, 00100 Rome, Italy

Director-General.--Jacques Diouf.

                    LIAISON OFFICE FOR NORTH AMERICA

   Suite 300, 1001 22nd Street 20437.  Phone, 653-2400; FAX: 653-5760

North American Representative and Director.--Charles H. Riemenschneider.
    Senior Economist.--James Hill, 653-2458.
    Executive Officer.--Dennis Brydges, 653-2398.

            LIAISON OFFICE WITH THE UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK

Director.--J.S. Camara.



 
                      INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE BOARD

         2600 16th Street 20441.  Phone, 939-6600; FAX: 939-6620

Chairman.--MG James R. Harding, U.S. Army.
    Vice Chairman.--RADM Vicente de P. Phaelante Casales, Brazil, Navy.
    Secretary.--Col. Ronald J. Cruz, USMC.
        Vice Secretary.--[Vacant.]
        Deputy Secretary for--
            Administration.--Col. Robert A. Osterholtz, U.S. Air Force, 
                646-1333.
            Conference.--LTC Charles F. Swanson, U.S. Army, 939-6677.
            
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            Finance.--Col. Edward D. Schumann, U.S. Army, 939-6636.
            Protocol.--LTC Ruben Barbachano, U.S. Air Force, 939-6661.

                          CHIEFS OF DELEGATION

Argentina.--Brig. Horacio Ernesto Genolet, Air Force.
Barbados.--Brig. Rudyard E.C. Lewis, Army.
Bolivia.--Gen. de Brig. Freddy Mercado, Army.
Brazil.--Gen. de Brig. Valdesio Guilherme, Army.
Chile.--Brig. Gen. Ricardo E. Izurieta, Army.
Colombia.--Mayor Gen. Harold Bedoya.
Costa Rica.--Coronel Danilo Jimenez V., Civilian Guard.
Ecuador.--Gen. de Brig. Patricio Lopez, Army.
El Salvador.--Coronel Jose Mario Godinez, Army.
Guatemala.--Coronel Benjamin Godoy, Army.
Honduras.--Coronel Ramon Rosa Izaguirre, Army.
Mexico.--Brig. Gen. Rafael Garcia-Aguilar, Army.
Paraguay.--Coronel Guillermo Escobar, Army.
Peru.--Gen. de Brig. Pablo Carmona, Army.
Trinidad and Tobago.--Col. Hugh Victor Joseph Vidal, Army.
United States.--Maj. Gen. John H. Admire, U.S. Marine Corps.
Uruguay.--Brig. Gen. Miguel Angel Sunol, Air Force.
Venezuela.--Gen. de Brig. Humberto Betancourt, Army.

                     INTER-AMERICAN DEFENSE COLLEGE

  Fort Lesley J. McNair, 4th and P Streets SW. 20319-6100.  Phone, 646-
                           1331; FAX: 287-9567

Director.--Same as Chairman Inter-American Defense Board, 646-1337.
    Vice Director.--Contra-Almirante Jeronymo Mac Dowell, Navy, Brazil.
    Chief of Studies.--Gen. Luis Alberto Abraham, Army, Uruguay.
    Chief of Administration.--[Vacant.]



 
                     INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

              1300 New York Avenue 20577.  Phone, 623-1000

                                OFFICERS

President.--Enrique V. Iglesias (Uruguay).
    Assistant to the President.--Gabriela G. Sotela.
    Chief, Office of the President.--Euric A. Bobb.
    Special Advisor.--Jorge Espinosa C.
    Advisors: Lionel Y. Nicol, T. Nathaniel Carrera.
Executive Vice President.--Nancy Birdsall, (United States).
    Chief Advisor.--Joel A. Riley.
    Special Advisor.--Robert N. Kaplan.
    Senior Advisor.--Roberto Vellutini.
Director, Evaluation Office.--Jean S. Quesnel.
    Deputy Director.--Richard D. Fletcher.
    Principal Evaluation Officers: Brian A. Thomson, Jean-Michel Houde.
Controller.--Alberto Pico.
    Deputy Controller.--Carlos Eduardo Guedes.
Chief Economist.--Ricardo Hausmann.
    Senior Advisor.--Frederick Jaspersen.
Auditor General.--William L. Taylor.
External Relations Advisor.--Muni F. de Jimenez.
    Associate Deputy Advisor.--David H. Smith.
Ombudsperson.--Jose Ignacio Estevez.
Manager, Office of--
    Multilateral Investment Fund.--Donald F. Terry.
        Deputy Managers: Keisuke Nakamura, Abayuba Morey Rolando.
    Administration Department.--Richard J. Herring.
    Operations Department 1.--Ricardo L. Santiago.
        Deputy Manager.--Manuel Rapoport.
        Senior Deputy Manager, Regional Support Services.--Frederick W. 
            Schieck.
        Deputy Manager, Financial Support Services.--Setsuko Ono.
        
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    Regional Operations Department 2--Miguel E. Martinez.
        Deputy Manager.--William R. Large, Jr.
    Regional Operations Department 3.--Ciro de Falco.
        Deputy Manager.--Miguel A. Rivera.
    Finance Department.--Charles O. Sethness.
        Senior Deputy Manager-Treasurer.--Carlos Santistevan.
    Integration and Regional Programs Department.--Nohra Rey de 
        Marulanda.
    Private Sector Department.--[Vacant.]
        Senior Advisor.--Luis A. Rubio O.
    Social Programs and Sustainable Development Department.--Waldemar 
        F.W. Wirsig.
    Strategic Planning and Operational Policy Department.--Stephen A. 
        Quick.
    General Counsel, Legal Department.--John M. Niehuss.
        Deputy General Counsel.--J. James Spinner.
    Secretary.--Carlos Ferdinand.
        Deputy Secretary.--Oscar Rodriguez-Rozic.

                      BOARD OF EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS

Colombia and Peru.--Julio Angel.
    Alternate.--[Vacant.].
Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago.--Havelock 
        Brewster.
    Alternate.--Barry Malcolm.
Dominican Republic and Mexico.--Jose Cordoba Montoya.
    Alternate.--Ruddy E. Perez.
Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, and 
        Nicaragua.--Jorge Ramon Hernandez-Alcerro.
    Alternate.--Edgar Ayales.
Panama and Venezuela.--Maritza Izaguirre.
    Alternate.--Juan Manuel Castulovich.
Canada.--Guy A. Lavigueur.
    Alternate.--William D. Gunn.
Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, 
        Sweden, and United Kingdom.--Gert-Robert Liptau.
    Alternate.--Suzanne Rubow.
Argentina and Chile.--A. Humberto Petrei.
    Alternate.--Andres Solimano.
United States.--L. Ronald Scheman.
    Alternate.--[Vacant.]
Brazil, Ecuador, and Suriname.--Antonio Claudio Sochaczewski.
    Alternate.--Jacinto Velez.
Austria, Croatia, France, Israel, Japan, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, and 
        Switzerland.--Hiroshi Toyoda.
    Alternate.--Moshe Gal.
Bolivia, Paraguay, and Uruguay.--Jacques Trigo Loubiere.
    Alternate.--Homero Martinez-Lawlor.



 
                 INTER-AMERICAN TROPICAL TUNA COMMISSION

Headquarters Office, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 8604 La Jolla 
        Shores Drive, La Jolla, CA 92037.  Phone, (619) 546-7100

United States Members:
    Robert C. Macdonald, 410 Jerome Avenue, Astoria, OR 97103, (503) 
        325-3827.
    Henry R. Beasley, Director, Office of International Affairs, NOAA-
        NMFS, 1335 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910, (301) 
        427-2272.
    Jack Gorby, 525 North Bellagio Terrace, Los Angeles, CA 90049, (213) 
        476-8511.
    Mary L. Walker, 86 Melville Avenue, San Anselmo, CA 94960, (415) 
        456-4961.
    Jack Bowland, 2040 Harbor Island Drive, No. 202, San Diego, CA 
        92101, (619) 574-1573; FAX: (619) 298-8781.
Japanese Members:
    Masahiro Ishikawa, Councilor, Oceanic Fisheries Department, Ministry 
        of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, 1-2-1 Kasumigaseki, 
        Chiyoda-ku, 100 Tokyo, Japan, (81-3) 3502-8111, ext. 5408; FAX: 
        (81-3) 3504-2649.
    Koichiro Seki, Director, Fishery Division, Ministry of Foreign 
        Affairs, 2-2-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, 100 Tokyo, Japan, (81-
        3) 3580-3311; FAX: (81-3) 3503-3136; Cable: Gaimudaijin, Tokyo.
        
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    Yamato Ueda, President, Federation of Japan Tuna Fisheries 
        Cooperative Associations, 2-3-22 Kudankita, Chiyoda-ku, 102 
        Tokyo, Japan, (81-3) 3264-6167/6161/6182; FAX: (81-3) 3264-7233/
        3234-7455.
French Members:
    M. Daniel Silvestre, M. Dominique Piney, Direction des Peches 
        Maritimes, Secretariat D'Etat A La Mer, 3 Place Fontenoy, 75700, 
        Paris, France, (33-1) 42735505/42735358; FAX: (33-1) 42732374/
        Telex: 842-250823.
Panamanian Members:
    Dr. Juan Antonio Varela, Secretario General, Secretaria General, 
        Ministerio de Comercio e Industrias, Apartado 9658, Panama 4, 
        Panama, (507) 274277; FAX: (507) 275604.
    Lic. Jesus A. Correa G. Gerente, Panafrio, S.A. Apartado 6828, El 
        Dorado, Panama 6, Panama, (507) 510595; FAX: (507) 511996.
    Sr. Jorge Lymberopulos, Apartado 7253, Zona 5, Panama, Panama, (507) 
        N/A; FAX: (507) 696133.
    Lic. Roy E. Cardoze, Director General de Recursos Marinos, 
        Ministerio de Comercio e Industrias, Apartado 3318, Panama 4, 
        Panama, (507) 274691; FAX: (507) 273104.
Nicaraguan Member:
    Sergio Martinez Casco, Instituto Nicaraguense de la Pesca (INPESCA), 
        Apartado 2020, Managua, Nicaragua, (505) 2-66-63-71.
Costa Rican Member:
    Herbert Nanne Echandi, Direccion General de Recursos Pesqueros, 
        Ministerio de Agricultura, Apartado 10094, San Jose, Costa Rica, 
        (506) 55-21-70; FAX: (506) 554697.
Vanuatuan Member:
    Richard Carpenter, Commissioner of Maritime Affairs, Private Mailbag 
        023, Port Vila, Vanuatu, (678) 22247; FAX: (678) 22242.
Venezuelan Member:
    Dr. Francisco Herrera Teran, Director, Direccion Gral. Sectorial de 
        Pesca y Acuicultura Ministerio de Agricultura y Cria Torre Este, 
        Piso 10, Parque Central Caracas, Venezuela, (58-2) 509-0382/
        0385; FAX: (58-2) 574 3587; Telex: 21483 Macra2.



 
      INTERGOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEE FOR MIGRATION. See INTERNATIONAL 
                       ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION



 
          INTERNATIONAL BANK FOR RECONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT

                  1818 H Street 20433.  Phone, 477-1234

                            SENIOR MANAGEMENT

President.--Lewis T. Preston.
    Executive Vice President and Special Adviser.--Jannik Lindbaek.
    Vice President and General Counsel.--Jose E. Camacho.
    Vice President and Secretary.--Timothy Thahane.
    Vice President for Financial Policy and Risk Management.--Johannes 
        F. Linn.
    Vice President and Treasurer.--Jessica P. Einhorn.
    Vice President and Controller.--Jules W. Muis.
        Managing Directors: Richard H. Frank, Gautam S. Kaji, Sven 
            Sandstrom.
        Regional Vice President for--
            Africa.--Edward V.K. Jaycox.
            East Asia and the Pacific.--Russell J. Cheetham.
            South Asia.--D. Joseph Wood.
            Europe and Central Asia.--Wilfried Thalwitz.
            Middle East and North Africa.--Caio Koch-Weser.
            Latin America and the Caribbean.--Shahid Javed Burki.
        Vice President for--
            Cofinancing and Financial Advisory Services.--Hiroo Fukui.
            Development Economics and Chief Economist.--Michael Bruno.
            Environmentally Sustainable Development.--Ismail Serageldin.
            Finance and Private Sector Development.--Jean-Francois 
                Rischard.
            Human Resources Development and Operations Policy.--Armeane 
                Choksi.
            Management and Personnel Services.--S. Shahid Husain.
            Personnel and Administration.--Christopher Bam.
        Director-General of Operations Evaluation.--Robert Picciotto.


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                   EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND ALTERNATES

Executive Directors:
    Ibrahim A. Al-Assaf, represents Saudi Arabia.
        Alternate.--Ibrahim M. Al-Mofleh.
    Faisal Abdulrazak Al-Khaled, represents Bahrain, Egypt (Arab 
            Republic of), Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Maldives, 
            Oman, Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, 
            Republic of Yemen.
        Alternate.--Mohamed Wafik Hosny.
    Marc-Antoine Autheman, represents France.
        Alternate.--Arnaud Chneiweiss.
    Ali Bourhane, represents Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, 
            Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote 
            d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, 
            Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Sao 
            Tome and Principe, Senegal, Togo, Zaire.
        Alternate.--Luc Abdi Aden.
    Andrei Bugrov, represents Russian Federation.
        Alternate.--Eugene Miagkov.
    John H. Cosgrove, represents Australia, Cambodia, Kiribati, Republic 
            of Korea, Marshall Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, 
            Mongolia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, 
            Vanuatu, Western Samoa.
        Alternate.--Bong-Hee Won.
    Marcos C. de Paiva, represents Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, 
            Ecuador, Haiti, Philippines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago.
        Alternate.--Armando Montenegro.
    Huw Evans, represents United Kingdom.
        Alternate.--David Stanton.
    Fritz Fischer, represents Germany.
        Alternate.--Harald Rehm.
    Jean-Daniel Gerber, represents Azerbaijan, Kyrgyz Republic, Poland, 
            Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan.
        Alternate.--Jan Sulmicki.
    Leonard Good, represents Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, 
            Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, 
            St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and The 
            Grenadines.
        Alternate.--Winston Cox.
    Enzo R. Grilli, represents Albania, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal.
        Alternate.--Maria Helena Cordeiro.
    Eveline Herfkens, represents Armenia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, 
            Georgia, Israel, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 
            Moldova, Netherlands, Romania, Ukraine.
        Alternate.--Ileana Roxana Ionescu.
    Ruth Jacoby, represents Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, 
            Lithuania, Norway, Sweden.
        Alternate.--Helga Jonsdottir.
    Bimal Jalan, represents Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Sri Lanka.
        Alternate.--Mushfiqur Rahman.
    Yasuyuki Kawahara, represents Japan.
        Alternate.--Rintaro Tamaki.
    Abdul Karim Lodhi, represents Afghanistan, Algeria, Ghana, Islamic 
            Republic of Iran, Morocco, Pakistan, Tunisia.
        Alternate.--Kacim Brachemi.
    Harry M. Mapondo, represents Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Eritrea, 
            Ethiopia, The Gambia, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, 
            Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Seychelles, Sierra 
            Leone, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
        Alternate.--Joaquim R. Carvalho.
    Julio Nogues, represents Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru, 
            Uruguay.
        Alternate.--Carlos Steneri.
    Suwan Pasugswad, represents Fiji, Indonesia, Lao People's Democratic 
            Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand, 
            Tonga, Viet Nam.
        Alternate.--Khin Ohn Thant.
    Jan Piercy, represents United States.
        Alternate.--Michael Marek.
    Walter Rill, represents Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Czech Republic, 
            Hungary, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, 
            Turkey.
        Alternate.--Philippe Peeters.
    Jorge Terrazas, represents Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, 
            Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Spain, Venezuela.
        Alternate.--Gabriel R. Castellanos.
        
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    Zhang Shengman, represents China.
        Alternate.--Zhu Guangyao.



 
       INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA

                          UNITED STATES SECTION

       1250 23rd Street, Suite 405, 20037.  Phone, (202) 736-9100

Commissioner.--[Vacant.]
    Deputy Commissioner.--Clyde R. Moore.
    Administrative Officer.--Karen L. McCarthy.

                            CANADIAN SECTION

  Room 130, 615 Booth Street, Ottawa ON, Canada K1A 0E9.  Phone, (613) 
                                995-4960

Commissioner.--Suzanne Jacques.
    Engineer to the Commission.--Noel Paquette.



 
  INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY AND WATER COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND MEXICO

                          UNITED STATES SECTION

The Commons, Bldg C, Suite 310, 4171 North Mesa, El Paso, TX 79902-1441.  
               Phone, (915) 534-6700; FAX: (915) 534-6680

Commissioner.--John M. Bernal, (915) 534-6677.
    Secretary.--Manuel R. Ybarra, (915) 534-6698.
    Principal Engineers:
        Jose S. Valdez, (915) 534-6693.
        [Vacant], (915) 534-6678.
    Director of Personnel.--David D. Skinner, (915) 534-6701.
    Administrative Officer.--Robert Ortega, (915) 534-6710.
    Staff Counsel.--Suzette Zaboroski, (915) 534-6696.

                             MEXICAN SECTION

    Avenida Universidad, No. 2180, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico,

                   P.O. Box 10525, El Paso, TX 79995.

         Phone, 011-52-16-13-7311 or 011-52-16-13-7363 (Mexico)

Commissioner.--Arturo Herrera Solis.
    Secretary.--Jose de Jesus Luevano Grano.
    Principal Engineers: L. Antonio Rascon Mendoza; Gilberto Elizalde 
        Hernandez.



 
                 INTERNATIONAL COTTON ADVISORY COMMITTEE

               (Permanent Secretariat of the Organization)

              Headquarters: Suite 702, 1629 K Street 20006.

          Phone, 463-6660; FAX: 463-6950; Telex: 701517 ICACOM

                            MEMBER COUNTRIES

Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Cameroon
Chad
China (Taiwan)
Colombia
Cote d'Ivoire
Egypt
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Guatemala
India
Iran
Israel
Italy
Japan
Korea, Republic of
Mexico
Netherlands
Nicaragua
Pakistan
Paraguay
Philippines
Poland
Russia
Senegal
South Africa
Spain
Sudan
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Tanzania
Turkey
Uganda
United Kingdom
United States
Uzbekistan
Zimbabwe

Executive Director.--Lawrence H. Shaw.

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    Statistician.--Terry Townsend.
        Economists: Carlos Valderrama; Andre Gultchounts.
    Head of Technical Information Section.--M. Rafiq Chaudhry.
    Administrative Officer.--Frederico R. Arriola.



 
                  INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION

                           1818 H Street 20433

[The officers, executive directors, and alternates are the same as those 
                                 of the

         International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.]



 
                    INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION

                  1818 H Street 20433.  Phone, 477-1234

                     OFFICERS AND DEPARTMENTAL HEADS

 [*These officers hold the same positions in the International Bank for 
                     Reconstruction and Development]

*President.--Lewis T. Preston.
    *Secretary.--Timothy T. Thahane.

                   OFFICE OF EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT

Executive Vice President.--William S. Ryrie.

                          ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT

    Vice Presidents of--
        Capital Markets.--Daniel F. Adams.
        Corporate Business Development.--Makarand V. Dehejia.
        Finance and Planning.--Richard H. Frank.
        Operations: Wilfried E. Kaffenberger; Jemal-ud-din Kassum.
        General Counsel.--Jose E. Camacho.

                          REGIONAL DEPARTMENTS

Directors:
    Asia Department.--Varel Freeman.
        Country Managers:
            Division 1.--Muntaz R. Khan, represents China, Korea 
                (Republic of), Malaysia, Mongolia, Philippines, Taiwan, 
                China.
            Division 2.--Harold Rosen, represents Cambodia, Fiji, 
                Indonesia, Kiribati, Lao People's Democratic Republic, 
                Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, 
                Thailand, Tonga, Vanuatu, Viet Nam, Western Samoa.
            Division 3.--Antonio David (acting), represents Bangladesh, 
                Bhutan, India, Maldines, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka.
        Manager, Capital Markets Division.--Deborah S. Farrell.
    Central Asia, Middle East, and North Africa Department.--Andre G. 
        Hovaguimian.
        Country Managers:
            Division 1.--Javed Hamid, represents Afghanistan, Bharain, 
                Iran (Islamic Republic of), Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, 
                Kyrghyzstan, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, 
                Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, 
                Uzbekistan, Yemen (Republic of).
            Division 2.--Sami Haddad, represents Algeria, Egypt, (Arab 
                Republic of), Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, 
                Morocco, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia.
        Manager, Capital Markets Division.--Khalid A. Mirza.
    Europe Department.--Edward A. Nassim.
        Country Managers:
            Division 1.--Paul Hinchey, represents Albania, Azerbaijan, 
                Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Greece, Moldova, 
                Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Turkey.
            Division 2.--Richard Ranken, represents Czech Republic, 
                Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovak 
                Republic.
            Division 3.--Anthony Doran, represents Armenia, Belarus, 
                Russia, Ukraine.
        Manager, Capital Markets Division.--Cesare Calari.
        
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    Latin America and the Caribbean Department.--Helmut Paul.
        Country Managers:
            Division 1.--Andre J. Cracco, represents Mexico, Venezuela.
            Division 2.--Manuel Nunez, represents Brazil, Colombia, 
                Ecuador, Peru.
            Division 3.--Kent E. Lupberger, represents Argentina, 
                Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay.
            Division 4.--Hugh Henry-May, represents Central America and 
                the Caribbean.
        Manager, Capital Markets Division.--Julio Lastres.
    Sub-Saharan Africa Department.--Irving Kuczynski.
        Country Managers:
            Division 1.--Tei Mante, represents Botswana, Djibouti, 
                Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Namibia, Somalia, 
                South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, 
                Zambia, Zimbabwe.
            Division 2.--Bernard Pasquier, represents Angola, Benin, 
                Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central 
                African Republic, Comoros, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, 
                Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, 
                Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, 
                Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, 
                Sierra Leone, Togo, Zaire.
            Division 3.--Richard P. Parry, represents Small Business 
                Development.
        Manager, Capital Markets Division.--Teresa C. Barger.
        Lead Economist.--Michael J. Atkin.

                         SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS

Director for--
    Agribusiness Department.--Karl Voltaire.
    Central Capital Markets Department.--Farida Khambata.
        Manager, Division of--
            Emerging Markets Database Marketing Unit.--Peter L. Tropper.
            Global and New Product Development Division.--Syed Aftab 
                Ahmed.
            International Securities Division.--Jayant S. Tata.
            Relations, Advisory, Technical Assistance, and Specialists 
                Unit.--Rudolf van der Bijl.
        Special Adviser to Vice President, Capital Markets.--Nabil C. 
            Faltas.
    Chemicals, Petrochemicals, and Fertilizers Department.--Jean-
        Philippe F. Halphen.
        Manager, Division of--
            Division 1.--Reynaldo Ortiz.
            Division 2.--Jean-Paul Pinard.
    Corporate Finance Services Department.--Philippe Lietard.
        Country Managers:
            Division 1.--Bruce MacLeod, represents Asia, Central Asia, 
                Southern and Central Europe, Middle East, North Africa, 
                Africa.
            Division 2.--Vivek Talvadkar, represents Eastern Europe, 
                Latin America and the Caribbean, sub-Saharan Africa.
    Infrastructure Department.--Everett J. Santos.
        Manager, Division of--
            Division 1: Power.--Vijay K. Chaudhry.
            Division 2: Transportation.--Declan J. Duff.
            Division 3: Telecommunications.--Assaad Jabre.
    Oil, Gas, and Mining Department.--M. Azam K. Alizai.
        Manager, Division of--
            Division 1: Oil and Gas.--Robin L. Glantz.
            Division 2: Mining.--Sakdiyiam Kupasrimonkol.
        Special Adviser to the Director.--Claus A. Westmeier.

                    SUPPORT DEPARTMENTAL DIRECTORATES

Director for--
    Controller's and Budgeting Department.--R. Michael Barth.
        Departmental Managers:
            Accounting.--Kenneth K. Assal.
            Budgeting.--Peter A. Dickerson.
            Information Technology.--Thomas C. Schapani.
            Portfolio Operations Support.--Guy A. de Clercq.
    Corporate Planning Department.--Nissim Ezekiel.
        Departmental Managers:
            Planning.--Osman S. Ahmed.
            Private Sector Strategies.--Dileep Wagle.
            
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    Economics Department, and Chief Economic Adviser.--Guy Pierre 
        Pfeffermann.
    Lead Economist.--Brian Pinto.
    Chief Operations Evaluation Officer.--Walter I. Cohn.
    Deputy General Counsel, Legal Department.--Daoud L. Khairallah.
    Chief Counsels: Fernando Cabezas; David D'Adhemar; Carlos Fernandez-
        Duque; Maher S. Mahmassani; Jennifer A. Sullivan.
    Personnel and Administration.--Christopher Bam.
        Departmental Managers:
            Administration.--Gordon A. Macdonald.
            Corporate Relations Unit.--Jack Garrity.
            Personnel.--Michael O'Farrell.
            Recruitment and Benefits.--Cornelis de Kievit.
            Building Project Team.--Richard Moss.
    Technical and Environment Department.--Andreas M. Raczynski.
        Departmental Managers:
            Environment.--Martyn J. Riddle.
            Technical Services: John D. Harper; Gilbert Hunt; Gopi Nath 
                Puri.
            Textile.--Hassan Oteifa.
            Tourism.--Oton (Tony) Iskarpatyoti.
            Insurance.--David Pugh.
    Treasury and Financial Policy Department.--Robert D. Graffam.
        Manager, Division of--
            Financial Planning and Policy.--Mark B. Keatley.
            Syndications.--Francis de C. Hamilton.
            Treasury Operations.--Bernardo Frydman.
        Managers:
            Foreign Investment Advisory Service.--Dale R. Weigel.
            Special Operations.--Ian J. Bridge.
            Technical Assistance Trust Funds Program.--Alakadri K. Bose.
        Principal Financial Adviser.--Vasant H. Karmarkar.

                     PROJECT DEVELOPMENT FACILITIES

Coordinator for--
    Africa Project Development Facility.--[Vacant.]
        Manager, Region of--
            Central Africa (Douala, Cameroon).--Claude Rougeot.
            East Africa (Nairobi, Kenya).--John James.
            Southern Africa (Harare, Zimbabwe).--Jack Thompson.
            West Africa (Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire).--Robert Shakotko.
    South Pacific Project Facility.--Alakadri K. Bose.
        Manager, Regional:
            South Pacific (Sydney, Australia).--Amitava Banerjee.
            Polish Business Advisory Service (Warsaw, Poland).--G.K. 
                (Charles) van der Mandele.
        Investment Officer, Polish Business Advisory Service (Poznan, 
            Poland).--Nico J. Nissen.
        Manager, Regional:
            Caribbean and Central America Business Advisory Service.--
                Damian von Stauffenberg.
            Central America.--Christopher Hansen.
        Regional Representative, Eastern Caribbean.--S. Brian Samuel.

                  REPRESENTATIVES AND REGIONAL MISSIONS

Special Representatives for--
    Europe, Frankfurt.--Alexander N. Keyserlingk.
    Europe, London.--Douglas Gustafson.
    Europe, Paris.--Giovanni Vacchelli.
    Tokyo.--Shigeru Nagai.
        Deputy Special Representative in Tokyo.--Ernest M. Kepper.
Regional Representatives:
    Bangkok, Thailand.--Dalip Pathak.
    Jakarta, Indonesia.--Udayan Wagle.
    Manila, Philippines.--Kip Thompson.
    Islamabad, Pakiston.--C. John Pott.
    Middle East, Cairo, Egypt.--John H. Stewart.
    North Africa, Casablanca, Morocco.--Pierre M. Sala.
    Russian Federation, Moscow.--Roger Gale.
    Ukraine, Kiev.--Michael Dixon.
    Brazil, Sao Paulo.--Stanley Greig.
    
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    Central Africa, Douala, Cameroon.--Wolfgang Bertelsmeier.
    East Africa, Nairobi, Kenya.--Guy Antoine.
    Southern Africa, Harare, Zimbabwe.--Thomas Milton.
    West Africa, Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire.--Wolfgang Bertelsmeier.
Resident Representatives:
    Beijing, China.--Victor Yang.
    Czech Republic, Prague.--Vikas Thapar.
    Hungary, Budapest.--John H. Stevenson.
    Poland, Warsaw.--Damianos Damianos.
    Turkey, Istanbul.--Khosrow Zamani.
    Argentina, Buenos Aires.--Pedro Batalla.
    Mexico, Mexico City.--Jorge Martins.
    Nigeria, Lagos.--Mohan Wikramanayake.
Chief, South Asia Regional Mission, New Delhi, India.--Denise Leonard 
    (from July 1).
Senior Adviser, Eastern Europe, Vienna, Austria.--Theo K. Zirkel.
IFC Advisers:
    Australasia, Sydney.--Neil J. Paterson.
    Scandinavia, Oslo.--Torstein Stephansen.



 
        INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA

                          UNITED STATES SECTION

             1250 23rd Street 20440.  Phone, (202) 736-9000

Chairman.--Thomas L. Baldini.
    Commissioners: Susan Bayh, Alice Chamberlin.
    Secretary.--David A. LaRoche.
    Legal Adviser.--James G. Chandler.
    Engineer Adviser.--[Vacant.]
    Environmental Adviser.--Joel L. Fisher, Ph.D.
    Public Affairs Director.--Frank Bevacqua.
    Economic Management Adviser.--Bruce Bandurski.

                GREAT LAKES WATER QUALITY REGIONAL OFFICE

  Eighth Floor, 100 Ouellette Avenue, Windsor, Ontario, Canada N9A 6T3

          Phone, (519) 257-6700 (Canada); (313) 226-2170 (U.S.)

Director.--Douglas A. McTavish.
    Public Affairs Officer.--Sally Cole-Misch.

                            CANADIAN SECTION

   18th Floor, 100 Metcalfe Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1P 5M1.  
                          Phone, (613) 995-2984

Chairman.--Claude Lanthier.
    Commissioners.--Robert Walker; James Macaulay.
    Secretary.--Philip Slyfield.



 
                    INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION

                    Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland

 Washington Branch Office, 1828 L Street 20036.  Phone, 653-7652; FAX: 
                                653-7687

  Liaison Office with the United Nations, 220 East 42nd Street, Suite 
                      3101, New York, NY 10017-5806

International Labor Office (Permanent Secretariat of the Organization):
    Headquarters Geneva:
        Director General.--Michel Hansenne.
            Deputy Directors General: Mary Chinery-Hesse (Ghana); 
                Heribert Maier (Austria); Katherine Hagen (United 
                States).
            Assistant Directors General:
  Padmanabh Gopinath.
  Jean Francois Tremeaud.
  Faisal Abdel-Rahman (Sudan).
  Shukry Dajani (Jordan).
  Anees Ahmad (Pakistan).
  Tadashi Nakamura (Japan).
  Jack Peter Martin (United Kingdom).
  Victor Tokman (Argentina).
  Hans B. Hammar (Sweden).

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    Washington:
        Director.--Anthony G. Freeman.
            Deputy Director.--David A. Waugh.
    Other Branch Offices: Bonn, London, Ottawa, Paris, Rome, Tokyo, 
        Moscow, others.



 
                       INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

              700 19th Street 20431.  Phone, (202) 623-7000

                     MANAGEMENT AND SENIOR OFFICERS

Chairman of the Executive Board.--Michel Camdessus.
    Deputy Managing Directors: Stanley Fischer, Alassane D. Ouattara, 
        Prabhakar R. Narvekar.
    Economic Counsellor.--Michael Mussa.
    Counsellor.--Leo Van Houtven.
    Departmental Directors:
        Administration.--Burke Dillon.
        African.--Evangelos A. Calamitsis.
        Central Asia.--Hubert Neiss.
        Monetary and Exchange Affairs European I.--J.B. Zulu.
        European II.--John Odling-Smee.
        Policy Development and Review.--John T. Boorman.
        External Relations.--Shailendra J. Anjaria.
        Fiscal Affairs.--Vito Tanzi.
        Legal.--Francois P. Gianviti.
        Middle Eastern.--Paul Chabrier.
        Research.--Michael Mussa.
        Southeast Asia and Pacific.--Kunio Saito.
        Statistics.--John B. McLenaghan.
        Western Hemisphere Department.--Claudio M. Loser.
    IMF Institute.--Patrick B. de Fontenay.
    Secretary.--Leo Van Houtven.
    Treasurer.--David Williams.
    Bureau Directors:
        Computing Services.--Warren N. Minami.
        Language Services.--Patrick Delannoy.
    Director Office in--
        Europe (Paris).--Joaquin Ferran.
        Geneva.--[Vacant.]
    Director, Office of--
        Budget and Planning.--Lindsay A. Wolfe.
        Internal Audit and Review.--Marcello Caiola.

                   EXECUTIVE DIRECTORS AND ALTERNATES

Executive Directors:
    Muhammad Al-Jasser, Executive Director, represents Saudi Arabia.
        Alternate.--Abdulrahman A. Al-Tuwaijri.
        Adviser.--Melhem F. Melhem.
    Marc-Antoine Autheman, Executive Director, represents France.
        Alternate.--Michel Sirat.
        Adviser.--Pierre Cailleteau.
    Jarle Bergo, Executive Director, represents Denmark, Estonia, 
        Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden.
        Alternate.--Ms. Eva Srejber.
        Adviser.--Benny Andersen.
    Luis E. Berrizbeitia, Executive Director, represents Costa Rica, El 
        Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Spain, 
        Venezuela.
        Alternate.--Vicente J. Fernandez.
        Advisers: Javier Guzman-Calafell, Julio Roberto Suarez.
    Ian Clark, Executive Director, represents Antigua and Barbuda, The 
        Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Ireland, 
        Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the 
        Grenadines.
        Alternate.--Garrett F. Murphy.
        Advisers: Sean O'Connor, Roderick Rainford.
        
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    Barnabas S. Dlamini, Executive Director, represents Angola, 
        Botswana, Burundi, Eritrea, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Kenya, 
        Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Sierra 
        Leone, Swaziland, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe.
        Alternate.--Mrs. Dinah Z. Guti.
        Advisers: John O. Aderibigbe, J. Mills Jones, Ms. Yasmin Patel.
    Huw Evans, Executive Director, represents United Kingdom.
        Alternate.--Jon Shields.
    K.P. Geethakrishnan, Executive Director, represents Bangladesh, 
        Bhutan, India, Sri Lanka.
        Alternate.--L. Eustace N. Fernando.
        Adviser.--Ramalinga Kannan.
    J.E. Ismael, Executive Director, represents Cambodia, Fiji, 
        Indonesia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, 
        Nepal, Singapore, Thailand, Tonga, Viet Nam.
        Alternate.--Mrs. Latifah Merican Cheong.
    Daniel Kaeser, Executive Director, represents Azerbaijan, Kyrgyz 
        Republic, Poland, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, 
        Uzbekistan.
        Alternate.--Krzysztof Link.
        Adviser.--Roberto F. Cippa.
    Alexandre Kafka, Executive Director, represents Brazil, Colombia, 
        Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guyana, Haiti, Panama, Suriname, 
        Trinidad and Tobago.
        Alternate.--Alberto Calderon.
        Advisers: Ms. Maria Celina B. Arraes, Miss Amoy Chang Fong.
    Willy Kiekens, Executive Director, represents Austria, Belarus, 
        Belgium, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Slovak 
        Republic, Slovenia, Turkey.
        Alternate.--Johann Prader.
        Advisers: Akos Cseres, Jiri Jonas.
    Yves-Marie T. Koissy, Executive Director, represents Benin, Burkina 
        Faso, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, 
        Comoros, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, 
        Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, 
        Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome, and Principe, Senegal, Togo.
        Alternate.--Alexandre Barro Chambrier.
        Advisers: Abdel Rehman Ismael, Jean-Christian Obame, Bassirou A. 
            Sarr, Norbert Toe.
    Giulio Lanciotti, Executive Director, represents Albania, Greece, 
        Italy, Malta, Portugal, San Marino.
        Alternate.--Nikolaos Coumbis.
        Adviser.--Oliva J.C. Martinez.
    Ms. Karin Lissakers, Executive Director, represents United States.
        Alternate.--Barry S. Newman.
        Adviser.--John M. Abbott.
    Hachiro Mesaki, Executive Director, represents Japan.
        Alternate.--Toshihiko Fukuyama.
        Adviser.--Toshio Oya.
    Abbas Mirakhor, Executive Director, represents Islamic State of 
        Afghanistan, Algeria, Ghana, Islamic Republic of Iran, Morocco, 
        Pakistan, Tunisia.
        Alternate.--Mohammed Dairi.
        Advisers: Meekal A. Ahmed, M.J. Mojarrad.
    Carlos Saito, Executive Director, represents Argentina, Bolivia, 
        Chile, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay.
        Alternate.--A. Guillermo Zoccali.
        Advisers: Jose Justiniano, Jorge Leiva.
    Stefan Schoenberg, Executive Director, represents Germany.
        Alternate.--Mrs. Erika Wagenhoefer.
        Adviser.--Carsten F. Pillath.
    A. Shakour Shaalan, Executive Director, represents Bahrain, Egypt, 
        Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Maldives, Oman, Qatar, 
        Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, Yemen.
        Alternate.--Yacoob Yousef Mohammed.
        Advisers: Salam K. Fayyad, Toufic K. Gaspard.
    Dmitri Tulin, Executive Director, represents Russia.
        Alternate.--Aleksei V. Mozhin.
        Adviser.--Grigori Y. Glazkov.
    Ewen L. Waterman, Executive Director, represents Australia, 
        Kiribati, Korea, Marshall Islands, Federated States of 
        Micronesia, Mongolia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, 
        Philippines, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Western 
        Samoa.
        Alternate.--Jung-Ho Kang.
        Adviser.--Murray Petrie.
        
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    J. de Beaufort Wijnholds, Executive Director, represents Armenia, 
        Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Israel, former Yugoslav 
        Republic of Macedonia, Moldova, Netherlands, Romania, Ukraine.
        Alternate.--Oleh Havrylyshyn.
        Advisers: Yossi Margoninsky, George Mucibabici.
    Ming Zhang, Executive Director, represents China.
        Alternate.--Benhua Wei.
        Adviser.--Xiangyuan Yang.



 
                INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION

 Headquarters: 17 Route Des Morillons (P.O. Box 71), CH1211, Geneva 19, 
                               Switzerland

Washington Mission: 1750 K Street, NW, Suite 1110, 20006.  Phone, (202) 
                                862-1826

New York Mission: 1123 Broadway, Suite 717, New York, NY 10010.  Phone, 
                             (212) 463-8422

                              HEADQUARTERS

Director General.--James N. Purcell, Jr. (United States).
    Deputy Director General.--Ambassador Narcisa Escaler (Philippines).
    Washington Chief of Mission.--Hans-Petter W. Boe (Norway).
    New York Chief of Mission.--Richard E. Scott (United States).

                              MEMBER STATES

Albania
Angola
Argentina
Armenia
Australia
Austria
Bangladesh
Belgium
Bolivia
Bulgaria
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Costa Rica
Croatia
Cyprus
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Guatemala
Honduras
Hungary
Israel
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Korea, Republic of
Luxembourg
Netherland
Nicaragua
Norway
Pakistan
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Senegal
Sri Lanka
Sweden
Switzerland
Tajikistan
Thailand
Uganda
United States of America
Uruguay
Venezuela
Zambia

                       STATES WITH OBSERVER STATUS

Afghanistan
Belarus
Belize
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Brazil
Cape Verde
Czech Republic
Georgia
Ghana
Guinea Bissau
Holy See
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Jordan
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Liberia
Malta, Sovereign Military Order of
Mexico
Moldova
Morocco
Mozambique
Namibia
New Zealand
Romania
Russian Federation
Rwanda
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Slovak Republic
Slovenia
Somalia
Spain
Sudan
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Vietnam
Yugoslavia
Zimbabwe

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              ICM OVERSEAS LIAISON AND OPERATIONAL OFFICES

Albania, Tirana
Argentina, Buenos Aires
Australia, Camberra City
Austria, Vienna
Belgium/Luxembourg, Brussels
Bolivia, La Paz
Chile, Santiago *
Colombia, Bogota
Costa Rica, San Jose *
Croatia, Zagreb
Cyprus, Nicosia
Djibouti
Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
Ecuador, Quito
Egypt, Cairo
El Salvador, San Salvador
Finland, Helsinki
France, Paris
Georgia, Tbilisi
Germany, Bonn
Ghana, Accra
Greece, Athens
Guatemala, Guatemala City
Haiti, Port Au Prince
Honduras, Tegucigalpa
Hong Kong *
Hungary, Budapest
Indonesia, Tanjung Pinang
Italy, Rome
Japan, Tokyo
Jordan, Jebel Amman
Kenya, Nairobi *
Korea
Kuwait, Kuwait City
Macau
Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
Mozambique, Maputo
Netherlands, The Hague
New Zealand, Wellington
Nicaragua, Managua
Pakistan, (Islamabad, Peshawar, Quetta)
Panama, Panama City
Paraguay, Asuncion
Peru, Lima
Philippines, Manila
Portugal, (Lisbon, Porto, Madeira, Azores)
Romania, Bucharest
Russia, Moscow *
Singapore
South Africa, Pretoria
Spain, Madrid
Switzerland, Bern
Taiwan, Taipei
Tajikistan, Dushanbe
Thailand, Bangkok *
Turkey, Ankara
Uganda, Kampala
United Kingdom, London
United States of America,
  Washington, New York,
  Chicago, Miami
Uruguay, Montevideo
Venezuela, Caracas
Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
Yugoslavia, Belgrade
Zambia, Lusaka
  
    * Post includes Regional Coverage.



 
   INTERNATIONAL PACIFIC HALIBUT COMMISSION, UNITED STATES AND CANADA

    Headquarters Office: University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98105

               Phone, (206) 634-1838; FAX: (206) 632-2983

         Mailing address: P.O. Box 95009, Seattle, WA 98145-2009

American Commissioners:
    Ralph G. Hoard, P.O. Box 79003, Seattle, WA 98119, (206) 282-0988; 
        FAX: (206) 282-7222.
    Ms. Kris Norosz, P.O. Box 805, Petersburg, AK 99833, (907) 772-9323.
    Steven Pennoyer, National Marine Fisheries Service, P.O. Box 1668, 
        Juneau, AK 99802, (907) 586-7221; FAX: (907) 586-7131.
Canadian Commissioners:
    Dr. Richard J. Beamish, Pacific Biological Station, P.O. Box 100, 
        Nanaimo, B.C., Canada V9R 5K6, (604) 756-7040; FAX: (604) 756-
        7053.
    Brian Van Drop, #403-7040 Granville Avenue, Richmond, British 
        Columbia, Canada V6Y 3W5, (604) 278-5995; FAX: (604) 231-0519.
    Allan T. Sheppard, P.O. Box 220, Prince Rupert, B.C. Canada V8J 3P8, 
        (604) 628-3245; FAX: (604) 628-9364.
Director and Secretary (ex officio).--Donald A. McCaughran, P.O. Box 
    95009, Seattle, WA 98145-2009.



 
                     ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES

 Organization of American States Building, 17th Street and Constitution 
                              Avenue 20006

                  Phone, (202) 458-3000; FAX: 458-3967

                          THE PERMANENT COUNCIL

Ambassador, Permanent Representative of--
    Antigua and Barbuda.--Patrick Albert Lewis, 362-5122; FAX: 362-5225.
    Argentina.--Hernan Patino Mayer, 387-4142; FAX: 328-1591.
    Bahamas.--Timothy B. Donaldson, 319-2660; FAX: 319-2668.
    Barbados.--Charles Burnett, Interim Representative, 939-9200; FAX: 
        332-7467.
        
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    Belize.--Dean Russell Lindo, 332-9636; FAX: 332-6888.
    Bolivia.--Carlos Casap Salame, 785-0218; FAX: 296-0563.
    Brazil.--Luiz Augusto de Araujo Castro, 333-4224; FAX: 333-6610.
    Canada.--Brian Dickson, 682-1768; FAX: 682-7624.
    Chile.--Edmundo Vargas Carreno, 887-5475; FAX: 775-0713.
    Colombia.--Fabio Villegas, 332-8003; FAX: 234-9781.
    Costa Rica.--Danilo Jimenez Veiga, 234-9280; FAX: 986-2274.
    Dominica.--Franklin A. Baron.
    Dominican Republic.--Eladio Knipping-Victoria, 332-9142; FAX: 265-
        8057.
    Ecuador.--Blasco Penaherrera Padilla, 234-1494; FAX: 667-3482.
    El Salvador.--Jose R. Roberto Andino, 467-0054; FAX: 467-4261.
    Grenada.--Denneth Modeste, 265-2561; FAX: 265-2468.
    Guatemala.--Cesar Fernando Alvarez G., 833-4015; FAX: 833-4011.
    Guyana.--Odeen Ishmael, 265-6900; FAX: 232-1297.
    Haiti.--Jean Casimir, 332-4090; FAX: 745-7215.
    Honduras.--Marlene Villela de Talbott, 362-9656; FAX: 537-7170.
    Jamaica.--Richard Bernal, 452-0660; FAX: 452-0081.
    Mexico.--Alejandro Carrillo Castro, 332-3663; FAX: 332-9498.
    Nicaragua.--Jose Antonio Tijerino, 332-1643; FAX: 745-0710.
    Panama.--Lawrence Chewning Fabrega, 232-2076; FAX: 483-8420.
    Paraguay.--Manuel Caceres, Interim Representative, 244-3003; FAX: 
        234-4508.
    Peru.--Beatriz Ramacciotti, 232-2281; FAX: 337-6866.
    Saint Kitts and Nevis.--Irvin Sweeney, Interim Representative, 686-
        2636; FAX: 686-5740.
    Saint Lucia.--Joseph E. Edmunds, 364-6792; FAX: 364-6723.
    Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.--Kingsley Layne, 462-7806; FAX: 
        462-7807.
    Suriname.--Willem Udenhout, 244-7488; FAX: 244-5878.
    Trinidad and Tobago.--Corinne McKnight, 467-6490.
    United States.--Bruce Babbitt, 647-9376; FAX: 647-0911.
    Uruguay.--Julio Cesar Jaureguy, 333-0588; FAX: 337-3758.
    Venezuela.--Sebastian Alegrett Ruiz, 342-5837; FAX: 625-5657.

                           GENERAL SECRETARIAT

Secretary General.--Cesar Gavirio, 458-3841; FAX: 458-3624.
    Chief of Staff of the Secretary General.--Miguel Silva, 458-3841; 
        FAX: 458-3624.
        Assistant Chief of Staff.--Cesar Negret, 458-3850; FAX: 458-
            3624.
    Assistant Secretary General.--Christopher R. Thomas, 458-6046; FAX: 
        458-3011.
        Chief of Staff to the Assistant Secretary General.--Hernan 
            Hurtado Prem, 458-6046; FAX: 458-3011.
    Assistant Secretary for--
        Legal Affairs and Legal Councel.--[Vacant.]
        Management.--Phillip McTenn, 458-3436; FAX: 458-6258.
    Executive Secretary for--
        Economic and Social Affairs.--[Vacant.]
        Education, Science, and Culture.--[Vacant.]
    Directors:
        Department of Public Information.--Thomas Bruce, 458-3760; FAX: 
            458-6421.
        Office of Protocol.--Ana C. O'Brien, 458-3718; FAX: 458-6328.
    Inter-American Commission of Human Rights (ACHR):
        Chairman.--Marco Tulio Bruni Celli, 458-6002; FAX: 458-3992.
            Executive Secretary.--Edith Marquez Rodriguez, 458-3999; 
                FAX: 458-3992.
    Inter-American Commission of Women (CIM):
        Chairperson.--Quezada Martinez, 458-6084; FAX: 458-6094.
            Executive Secretary.--Linda J. Poole, 458-6084; FAX: 458-
                6094.
    Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD):
        President.--Augusto Duran Martinez, 458-3178; FAX: 458-3658.
            Executive Secretary.--Irving G. Tragen, 458-3178; FAX: 458-
                3658.



 
          ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT

     Headquarters: 2 rue Andre-Pascal, 75775 Paris CEDEX 16, France

               Phone (331) 4524-8200; FAX: (331) 4524-8500

Secretary-General.--Jean-Claude Paye.
    Deputy Secretaries-General.--Robert A. Cornell; Pierre Vinde; Makoto 
        Taniguichi.
    Assistant Secretary-General.--Salvatore Zecchini.
    
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Member Countries:
  Australia
  Austria
  Belgium
  Canada
  Denmark
  Finland
  France
  Germany
  Greece
  Iceland
  Ireland
  Italy
  Japan
  Luxembourg
  Mexico
  Netherlands
  New Zealand
  Norway
  Portugal
  Spain
  Sweden
  Switzerland
  Turkey
  United Kingdom
  United States

        OECD PUBLICATIONS AND INFORMATION CENTER, WASHINGTON, DC

    2001 L Street 20036.  Phone, (202) 785-6323; FAX: (202) 785-0350

Washington Representative.--Denis Lamb.
    Deputy Head of Center.--Matthew Brosius.



 
                    PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION

 Executive Organ: Pan American Sanitary Bureau (Regional Office for the 
               Americas of the World Health Organization)

          525 23d Street 20037.  Phone, 861-3200; FAX: 223-5791

                      PAN AMERICAN SANITARY BUREAU

Director.--Sir George Alleyne.
    Deputy Director.--Dr. Robert F. Knouss, 861-3178.
    Assistant Director.--[Vacant.]
    Chief of Administration.--Thomas M. Tracy, 861-3412.
    Director, Division of--
        Health and Development.--Dr. Jose R. Tervel, 861-3210.
        Health Promotion and Protection.--Dr. Helena Restrepo, 861-3261.
        Communicable Disease Prevention and Control.--Dr. David 
            Brandling-Bennett, 861-4353.
        Health Systems and Services.--Dr. Jose Maria Paganini, 861-3221.
        Health and Environment.--Horst Otterstetter, 861-3311.

                              FIELD OFFICES

Caribbean Program Coordinator (Antigua and Barbuda; Barbados; Dominica; 
        Grenada; Saint Kitts and Nevis; Saint Lucia; Saint Vincent and 
        the Grenadines; Anguilla; British Virgin Islands; Montserrat; 
        French Antilles: Guadaloupe, Martinique, St. Martin, St. 
        Bartholomew and French Guiana).
    PAHO Caribbean Program Coordinator, P.O. Box 508, Dayralls and Navy 
        Garden Roads, Christ Church, Bridgetown, Barbados, 42-63860.
    PAHO/WHO Representatives:
        Argentina, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Marcelo T. de Alvear 
            684, 4to. piso, 1058 Buenos Aires, Argentina, 312-5301.
        Bahamas, P.O. Box N09111, Royal Victoria Compound, Shirley 
            Street, Nassau, Bahamas, 326-7390.
        Belize, P.O. Box 1834, Ministry of Health, No. 4 Eyre Street, 
            Belize City, Belize, 44885.
        Bolivia, Edificio ``Foncomin,'' Av. 20 de Octubre No. 2038, 
            3er. piso, Casillas Postales 9790 y 2504, La Paz, 
            Bolivia, 362-646.
        Brazil, Caixa Postal 08-729, Setor de Embaixadas Norte, Lote 19, 
            CEP.70912-970 Brasilia, D.F., Brazil, 312-6565.
        Chile, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Casilla 9459, Piso 
            5to. oficina 58, Calle Monjitas 689, Santiago, Chile, 
            6330-625.
        Colombia, Apartado Aereo 253367, Calle 95 No. 9-80, Bogota, 
            D.E., Colombia, 616-0177.
        Costa Rica, Apartado 3745, Calle 16, Avenida 6 y 8, Distrito 
            Hospital, San Jose, Costa Rica, 23-1686.
        Cuba, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Calle 4 No. 407 Entre 17 y 
            19, Vedado, La Habana, Cuba, 32-3666.
        Dominican Republic, Apartado 1464, Secretaria de Estado de Salud 
            Publica y Asistencia Social, Avenida San Cristobal, Esquina 
            Avenida Tiradentes, Santo Domingo, Republica Dominicana, 
            544-3241.
            
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        Ecuador, Apartado Postal 17-07-8982, Sucursal 7, Oficina 
            Sanitaria Panamericana, Avenida Naciones Unidas No. 1204, 
            Inaquito, Edificio del Club de Leones, 4o. piso, Quito, 
            Ecuador, 456-800.
        El Salvador, Apartado Postal 1072, Sucursal Centro, 73 Avenida 
            Sur No. 135, Colonia Escalon, San Salvador, El Salvador, 
            983-491.
        Guatemala, Apartado Postal 383, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, 
            Edificio Etisa, Plazuela Espana, 7a. Avenida 12-23, Zona 9, 
            Guatemala, Guatemala, 322-032.
        Guyana, P.O. Box 10969, Lot 8 Brickdam Stabroek, Georgetown, 
            Guyana, 53000.
        Haiti, No. 295 Avenue John Brown, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 458-
            666, 507-64, Boite Postale 1330.
        Honduras, Apartado Postal 728, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, 
            Colonia Palmira No. 2036, Avenida Republica de Panama, 
            frente Embajada China, Tegucigalpa, D.C., Honduras, 32-3911.
        Jamaica (Bermuda, Caymans, Turks, and Caicos), P.O. Box 384, 
            Cross Roads, Imperial Life Building, 60 Knutsford Boulevard, 
            Kingston 5, Jamaica, 926-1990.
        Mexico, Apartado Postal 10-880, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, 
            Avenida de las Palmas No. 530, Lomos de Chapultepec, C.P. 
            11000, Mexico, D.F., Mexico, 202-8200.
        Nicaragua, Apartado Postal 1309, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, 
            Complejo Nacional de Salud, Camino a la Sabana, Managua, 
            Nicaragua, 94200.
        Panama, Apartado Postal 7260, Zona 5, Ministerio de Salud, 
            Avenida Cuba y Calle 36, Panama, Panama, 253328.
        Paraguay, Casilla 839, Edificio ``El Faro del Rio'' Mcal. Lopez 
            957 Esq. Estados Unidos, Asuncion, Paraguay, 450-495.
        Peru, Casilla 2117, Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana, Los Cedros 
            269, San Isidro, Lima 27, Peru, 21-3030.
        Suriname, P.O. Box 1863, Gravenstraat 60 (boven), Paramaribo, 
            Suriname, 72401.
        Trinidad and Tobago, P.O. Box 898, 49 Jerningham Avenue, Port-
            of-Spain, Trinidad, 62-47524.
        Uruguay, Casilla de Correo 1821, Avenue Brasil 2697, Apts. 5, 6 
            y 8, Codigo Postal 11300, Montevideo, Uruguay, 773-590.
        Venezuela, Apartado 6722, Carmelitas, Oficina Sanitaria 
            Panamericana, Avenida Sexta entre 5ta. y 6ta. 
            Transversal, Altamira, Caracas 101, Venezuela, 262-2085.

                                 CENTERS

Caribbean Epidemiology Center (CAREC).--Director, P.O. Box 164, 16-18 
    Jamaica Boulevard, Federation Park, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 62-
    24745.
Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute (CFNI).--Director, P.O. Box 140--
    Mona, University of the West Indies, Kingston 7, Jamaica, 927-1540.
Field Office: United States-Mexico Border (FO/USMB).--Chief, Pan 
    American Sanitary Bureau, Suite 600, 6006 North Mesa Street, El 
    Paso, TX 79912, (915) 581-6645.
Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama (INCAP).--Director, 
    Apartado Postal 1188, Carretera Roosevelt, Zona 11, Guatemala, 
    Guatemala, 715-655.
Latin American Center and Caribbean Center on Health Sciences 
    Information (BIREME).--Director, Caixa Postal 20381, Rua Botucatu 
    862, Vila Clementino, CEP.04023, Sao Paulo, SP, Brasil, 549-2611.
Latin American Center for Perinatology and Human Development (CLAP).--
    Director, Casilla de Correo 627, Hospital de Clinicas, Piso 16, 
    Montevideo, Uruguay, 472-929.
Pan American Institute for Food Protection and Zoonoses (INPPAZ).--
    Director, Casilla de Correo 3092, Correo Central, Calle Talcahuano 
    1660, 1640 Martinez, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina, 792-4047/
    49.
Pan American Center for Sanitary Engineering and Environmental Sciences 
    (CEPIS).--Director, Casilla Postal 4337, Calle Los Pinos 259, 
    Urbanizacion Camacho, Lima 12, Peru, 371-077.
Pan American Center for Human Ecology and Health (ECO).--Director, 
    Apartado Postal 37-473, 06696 Mexico, D.F., Mexico, 16-43-44.
Pan American Foot-and-Mouth Disease Center (PANAFTOSA).--Director, Caixa 
    Postal 589, 25000 Sao Bento, Duque de Caixas, Avenida Presidente 
    Kennedy 7778 (Antigua Estrada Rio--Petropolis), CEP.20001, Rio de 
    Janeiro, Brasil, 671-3128.



 
         PERMANENT JOINT BOARD ON DEFENSE, CANADA-UNITED STATES

                            CANADIAN SECTION

National Defense Headquarters, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A OK2.  Phone, 
                             (613) 995-6637

Chairman.--Patrick D. Crofton, (604) 479-5595.

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    Members:
        Air.--Brig. Gen. George K. MacDonald, (613) 992-7384.
        External Affairs.--Ralph Lysyshyn, (613) 996-2521.
        Land.--Brig. Gen. Bryan E. Stephenson, (613) 945-7242.
        Maritime.--Comdr. David Cogdon, (902) 427-2264.
        Policy.--Maj. Gen. J.E.J. Boyle, (613) 992-2769.
    Secretary.--Merv Meadows, (613) 992-5457.
    Military Secretary.--Comdr. G.R. Nield, (613) 996-9114.

                          UNITED STATES SECTION

     Crystal Gateway North, Room 511, 1111 Jefferson Davis Highway, 
               Arlington, VA 22202.  Phone, (703) 604-0488

Chairman.--Dwight N. Mason.
    Members:
        Department of State.--Richard Hecklinger, Room 6219, (202) 647-
            6402.
        Joint Staff/Steering and Coordinating.--Maj. Gen. John H. 
            Admire, Pentagon, Room 2E996, (703) 697-1887.
        Air Force.--Maj. Gen. Robert E. Linhard, Pentagon, Room 4D1062, 
            (703) 695-5833.
        Army.--Brig. Gen. Dale R. Nelson, Pentagon, Room 3E530, (703) 
            695-5032.
        Navy.--RADM Walter F. Doran, Pentagon, Room 4E572, (703) 695-
            2453.
    Secretary.--Paul Boyd, Department of State, Room 5227, New State 
        Building, (202) 647-3135.

                          INTERNAL ORGANIZATION

Military Secretary.--Lt. Col. Robert W. Tomlinson, (703) 604-0488.



 
                        SOUTH PACIFIC COMMISSION

                               SECRETARIAT

  B.P. D-5, Noumea Cedex, New Caledonia.  Phone, (687) 26.20.00; FAX: 
                             (687) 26.38.18

Secretary General.--Ati George Sokomanu.
    Director of Programs.--Vaasatia Poloma Komiti.
        Director of Services.--Fusi Caginavanua.

U.S. Contact: Office of Pacific Island Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and 
Pacific Affairs, Department of State, Washington, DC 20520.  Phone (202) 
                                647-3546.

American Samoa
Australia
Cook Islands
Federated States of Micronesia
Fiji
France
French Polynesia
Guam
Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Nauru
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Niue
Northern Mariana Islands
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Pitcairn Islands
Solomon Islands
Tokelau
Tonga
Tuvalu
United Kingdom
United States
Vanuatu
Wallis and Futuna
Western Samoa

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                             UNITED NATIONS

                            GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    Composed of all Member States of the United Nations. Each Member 
State has one vote. Stoyan Ganev (Bulgaria) was elected President of the 
47th session of the General Assembly. According to its Rules of 
Procedure, the General Assembly commences its regular session on the 
third Tuesday in September of each year. As of January 1993, the 
following 180 countries were members of the United Nations:
  
  
Afghanistan
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
Angola
Antigua and Barbuda
Argentina *
Armenia
Australia *
Austria
Azerbaijan
Bahamas
Bahrain
Bangladesh
Barbados
Belarus \1\
Belgium *
Belize
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia *
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Botswana
Brazil *
Brunei Darussalam
Bulgaria
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodia
Cameroon
Canada *
Cape Verde
Central African
  Republic
Chad
Chile *
China * \2\
Colombia *
Comoros
Congo
Costa Rica *
Cote d'Ivoire
Croatia
Cuba *
Cyprus
Czech Republic \3\
Democratic People's
  Republic of Korea
Denmark *
Djibouti
Dominica
Dominican Republic *
Ecuador *
Egypt
El Salvador *
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia *
Fiji
Finland
France *
Gabon
Gambia
Georgia
Germany \4\
Ghana
Greece *
Grenada
Guatemala *
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guyana
Haiti *
Honduras *
Hungary
Iceland
India *
Indonesia \5\
Iran (Islamic Republic of) *
Iraq *
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Jamaica
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Kenya
Kuwait
Kyrgyzstan
Lao People's Democratic
  Republic
Latvia
Lebanon *
Lesotho
Liberia *
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg *
Madagascar
Malawi
Malaysia
Maldives
Mali
Malta
Marshall Islands
Mauritania
Mauritius
Mexico *
Micronesia (Federated
  States of)
Monaco
Mongolia
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar \6\
Namibia
Nepal
Netherlands *
New Zealand *
Nicaragua *
Niger
Nigeria
Norway *
Oman
Pakistan
Palau
Panama *
Papua New Guinea
Paraguay *
Peru *
Philippines *
Poland *
Portugal
Qatar
Republic of Korea
Republic of Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation * \7\
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the
  Grenadines
Samoa
San Marino
Sao Tome and Principe
Saudi Arabia *
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Slovakia \3\
Slovenia
Solomon Island
Somalia
South Africa *
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden

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Syrian Arab Republic *
Tajikistan
Thailand
The former Yugoslav
  Republic of Macedonia \8\
Togo
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey *
Turkmenistan
Uganda
Ukraine *
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom of Great
  Britain and Northern
  Ireland
United Republic of
  Tanzania
United States of America*
Uruguay *
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Venezuela *
Viet Nam
Yemen \9\
Yugoslavia *
Zaire
Zambia
Zimbabwe
  
    * Original member.
    \1\ On September 19, 1991, Byelorussia informed the United Nations 
that it had changed its name to Belarus.
    \2\ By resolution 2758 (XXVI) of October 25, 1971, the General 
Assembly decided ``to restore all its rights to the People's Republic of 
China and to recognize the representatives of its Government as the only 
legitimate representatives of China to the United Nations, and to expel 
forthwith the representatives of Chiang Kai-shek from the place they 
unlawfully occupy at the United Nations and in all the organizations 
related to it''.
    \3\ Czechoslovakia was an original Member of the United Nations from 
October 24, 1945. In a letter dated December 10, 1992, its Permanent 
Representative informed the Secretary-General that the Czech and Slovak 
Federal Republic would cease to exist on December 31, 1992 and that the 
Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic, as successor States, would apply 
for membership in the United Nations. The Czech Republic and the Slovak 
Republic were admitted as Member States on January 19, 1993.
    \4\ On October 3, 1990, the German Democratic Republic and the 
Federal Republic of Germany united to form a single State with the name 
Federal Republic of Germany.
    \5\ By letter of January 20, 1965, Indonesia announced its decision 
to withdraw from the United Nations ``at this stage and under the 
present circumstances''. By telegram of September 19, 1966, it announced 
its decision ``to resume full cooperation with the United Nations and to 
resume participation in its activities''. On September 28, 1966, the 
General Assembly took note of this decision and the President invited 
the representatives of Indonesia to take seats in the Assembly.
    \6\ Formerly Burma.
    \7\ The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was an original Member 
of the United Nations from October 24, 1945. In a letter dated December 
24, 1991, the President of the Russian Federation informed the 
Secretary-General that the membership of the Soviet Union was being 
continued by the Russian Federation with the support of the 11 member 
countries of the Commonweath of Independent States.
    \8\ The General Assembly decided on April 8, 1993 to admit to United 
Nations membership the State being provisionally referred to for all 
purposes within the United Nations as ``the former Yugoslav Republic of 
Macedonia,'' pending settlement of the difference that had arisen over 
its name.
    \9\ Yemen was admitted to membership in the United Nations on 
September 30, 1947, and Democratic Yemen on December 14, 1967. On May 
22, 1990, the two countries merged to form a single State. Since that 
date they have been represented as one Member with the name Republic of 
Yemen.
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                       ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL

    In 1973, the membership of the Economic and Social Council was 
increased from 27 to 54 members. Each member is elected by the General 
Assembly, and serves a term of 3 years.

[Members of the Economic and Social Council for 1995 with term expiring 
                              December 31]

Australia (1997)
Bahamas (1995)
Belarus (1997)
Bhutan (1995)
Brazil (1997)
Bulgaria (1996)
Canada (1995)
Chile (1996)
China (1995)
Colombia (1997)
Congo (1997)
Costa Rica (1996)
Cote d'Ivoire (1997)
Cuba (1995)
Denmark (1995)
Egypt (1996)
France (1996)
Gabon (1995)
Ghana (1996)
Germany (1996)
Greece (1996)
India (1997)
Indonesia (1996)
Ireland (1996)
Jamaica (1997)
Japan (1996)
Libya (1995)
Luxembourg (1997)
Malaysia (1997)
Mexico (1995)
Netherlands (1997)
Nigeria (1995)
Norway (1995)
Pakistan (1996)
Paraguay (1996)
Philippines (1997)
Poland (1997)
Portugal (1996)
Republic of Korea (1995)
Romania (1995)
Russian Federation (1995)
Senegal (1996)
South Africa (1997)
Sri Lanka (1995)
Sudan (1997)
Tanzania (1996)
Thailand (1997)
Uganda (1997)
Ukraine (1995)
United Kingdom (1995)
United States (1997)
Venezuela (1996)
Zaire (1995)
Zimbabwe (1996)

                            SECURITY COUNCIL

    The Security Council is composed of 5 permanent members and 10 
nonpermanent members, elected by the General Assembly for 2-year terms. 
Nonpermanent members are ineligible for immediate reelection. The 
Members of the Council for 1995 are:

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Permanent Members:
China
France
Russian Federation
United Kingdom
United States
Nonpermanent Members:
Argentina (1995)
Botswana (1996)
Czech Republic (1995)
Germany (1996)
Honduras (1996)
Indonesia (1996)
Italy (1996)
Nigeria (1995)
Oman (1995)
Rwanda (1995)

Presidency

    The Presidency of the Security Council, in accordance with its rules 
of procedure, rotates each month in the English alphabetical orders of 
the names of the member States.

Military Staff Committee

    Composed of the Chiefs of Staff (or their representatives) of the 
five Permanent Members of the Security Council: China, France, Russian 
Federation, United Kingdom, and United States. The chairmanship rotates 
in the same manner as the presidency of the Security Council.

Disarmament Commission

    Under the resolution adopted by the General Assembly at its 13th 
regular session on November 4, 1958, the Disarmament Commission is 
composed of all the Members of the United Nations. Since 1979, Committee 
on Disarmament has had a 39-nation membership.

Conference on Disarmament

    By General Assembly resolution S-10/2 of June 30, 1978, adopted at 
its tenth special session, the Conference on Disarmament (then Committee 
on Disarmament), a negotiating body, is to be composed of 5 nuclear-
weapon States (China, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, and 
United States), and 33 other States. At present, there are 38 members 
participating in the Conference as follows:
  
  
Algeria
Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Cuba
Egypt
Ethiopia
Germany
Hungary
India
Indonesia
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Italy
Japan
Kenya
Mexico
Mongolia
Morocco
Myanmar
Netherlands
Nigeria
Pakistan
Peru
Poland
Romania
Sri Lanka
Sweden
Venezuela
Yugoslavia \1\
Zaire
  
    \1\ A Member but not seated at present.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

                           TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL

    Composed of permanent members of the Security Council. Due to 
attainment of independence by the last remaining trust territory on 
October 1, 1994, and full execution by the Trusteeship Council of its 
1945 UN Charter mandate, the Trusteeship Council meets only as required.

                     INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE

    The International Court of Justice is the principal organ of the 
United Nations. All Members of the United Nations are automatically 
parties to the Statute of the International Court of Justice. Other 
states can refer cases to the Court under conditions laid down by the 
Security Council. Except for judicial vacations, the Court is 
permanently in session at The Hague, Netherlands. Judges are elected by 
the General Assembly and the Security Council, voting independently, for 
a term of 9 years and are eligible for reelection.

          (All terms expire February 5 of the year designated)

President.--Mohammed Bedjaoui (Algeria).
    Vice President.--Stephen M. Schwebel (United States of America).
        Judges:
            Roberto Ago (Italy), 1997.
            Andres Aguilar Mawdsley (Venezuela), 2000.
            Carl-August Fleischhauer (Germany), 2003.
            Gilbert Guillaume (France), 2000.
            
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            Geza Herczegh (Hungary), 2003.
            Sir Robert Yewdall Jennings (United Kingdom), 2000.
            Abdul G. Koroma (Sierra Leone), 2003.
            Raymond Ranjeva (Madagascar), 2000.
            Mohamed Shahabuddeen (Guyana), 1997.
            Shi Jiuyong (China), 2003.
            Shigeru Oda (Japan), 2003.
            Nikolai K. Tarassov (Russian Federation), 1997.
            Christopher G. Weeramantry (Sri Lanka), 2000.

                               SECRETARIAT

       United Nations, New York, NY 10017.  Phone, (212) 963-1234

Secretary General.--Boutros Boutros-Ghali (Egypt).
    Under Secretaries-General and Officers of equivalent Rank at New 
            York Headquarters:
        Rafeeuddin Ahmed (Pakistan), Under-Secretary-General, Associate 
            Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme 
            (UNDP).
        Aldo R. Ajello (Italy), Under-Secretary-General, Special 
            Representative of the Secretary-General for Mozambique.
        Yasushi Akashi (Japan), Under-Secretary-General, Special 
            Representative of the Secretary-General for the United 
            Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR--Zaghreb).
        Kofi A. Annan (Ghana), Under-Secretary-General for Peace-keeping 
            Operations.
        Mohsen Bel Hadj Amor (Tunsia), Chairman of the International 
            Civil Service Commission.
        Lakhdar Brahimi (Algeria), Under-Secretary-General, Special 
            Envoy of the Secretary-General for Haiti.
        Joseph E. Connor (United States of America), Under-Secretary-
            General for Administration and Management.
        Hans Corell (Sweden), Under-Secretary-General for Legal Affairs 
            (The Legal Counsel).
        Nitin D. Desai (India), Under-Secretary-General, Department of 
            Policy Coordination and Sustainable Development.
        Chinmaya Rajaninath Gharekhan (India), Under-Secretary-General, 
            Special Political Adviser to the Secretary-General.
        Marrack Irvine Goulding (United Kingdom of Great Britain and 
            Northern Ireland), Under-Secretary-General, Department for 
            Political Affairs.
        James P. Grant (United States of America), Executive Director of 
            the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
        Peter Hansen (Denmark), Under-Secretary-General, Emergency 
            Relief Coordinator, Department of Humanitarian Affairs.
        Ji Chaozhu (China), Under-Secretary-General, Department of 
            Development Support and Management Services.
        Ismat Kittani (Iraq), Under-Secretary-General, Special Adviser 
            to the Secretary-General.
        Jean-Claude Milleron (France), Under-Secretary-General, 
            Department of Economic and Social Information and Policy 
            Analysis.
        C.S.M. Mselle (United Republic of Tanzania), Chairman of the 
            Advisory Committee on Administrative and Budgetary 
            Questions.
        Joseph V. Reed (United States of America), Under-Secretary-
            General, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for 
            Public Affairs.
        Nafis I. Sadik (Pakistan), Executive Director of the United 
            Nations Population Fund.
        Gillian Martin Sorensen (United States of America), Under-
            Secretary-General, Special Adviser to the Secretary-General 
            for Public Policy.
        James Gustave Speth (United States of America), Administrator of 
            the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
        Vieri Traxler (Italy), Under-Secretary-General, Special Envoy, 
            Department of Humanitarian Affairs.
        Carlos S. Vegega (Argentina), Vice-Chairman of the International 
            Civil Service Commission.
    Assistant Secretaries-General and Officers of equivalent rank 
        outside New York Headquarters:
        Jean-Claude Aime (Haiti), Assistant Secretary-General, Chief of 
            Staff.
        Gustaf Adolf Edgren (Sweden), Assistant Administrator of the 
            United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Director, 
            Bureau for Programme Policy and Evaluation.
        Rosario Green (Mexico), Assistant Secretary-General, Department 
            for Political Affairs.
        Denis J. Halliday (Ireland), Assistant Secretary-General for 
            Human Resources Management.
        Reinhart Helmke (Germany), Executive Director, Office for 
            Project Services (UNDP).
        Karin Holmgrunn Sham Poo (Norway), Deputy Executive Director 
            (Operations) of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
            
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        Richard A. Jolly (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern 
            Ireland), Deputy Executive Director (Programmes) of the 
            United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
        Lansana Kouyate (Guinea), Assistant Secretary-General, 
            Department for Political Affairs.
        Gertude Mongella (United Republic of Tanzania), Assistant 
            Secretary-General, Secretary-General of the Fourth World 
            Conference on Women.
        Mohamed Aly Niazi (Egypt), Assistant Secretary-General for 
            Inspections and Investigations.
        Toshiyuki Niwa (Japan), Assistant Secretary-General, Assistant 
            Administrator (UNDP), Director, Bureau for Finance and 
            Administration (UNDP).
        Iqbal Riza (Pakistan), Assistant Secretary-General, Department 
            for Peace-keeping Operations.
        Behrooz Sadry (Islamic Republic of Iran), Assistant Secretary-
            General, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-
            General for Mozambique.
        Samir Sanbar (Lebanon), Assistant Secretary-General for Public 
            Information.
        Benon Sevan (Cyprus), Assistant Secretary-General for Conference 
            and Support Services, United Nations Security Coordinator, 
            Department of Administration and Management.
        Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (Liberia), Assistant Administrator and 
            Regional Director for Africa (UNDP).
        Alvaro de Soto (Peru), Assistant Secretary-General, Senior 
            Political Adviser to the Secretary-General.
        Yukio Takasu (Japan), Assistant Secretary-General for Programme 
            Planning, Budget and Accounts (Controller), Department of 
            Administration and Management.
        Aly I. Teymour (Egypt), Assistant Secretary-General for Protocol 
            International Conference on Population and Development 
            (Cairo, 1994).
        Josephus A. Van Arendonk (The Netherlands), Assistant Secretary-
            General, Deputy Executive Director of the United Nations 
            Population Fund.
        Fernando Eduardo Zumbado (Costa Rica), Assistant Administrator 
            and Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean 
            (UNDP).
    Officials at Under Secretary General Rank Outside New York 
        Headquarters:
        Jose Ayala Lasso (Ecuador), United Nations High Commissioner for 
            Human Rights (Geneva).
        Sabah Bakjaji (Syrian Arab Republic), Executive Secretary of the 
            Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (Amman).
        Alioune B. Beye (Mali), Special Representative of the Secretary-
            General for Angola (Luanda).
        Yves Berthelot (France), Executive Secretary of the Economic 
            Commission for Europe (Geneva).
        Catherine Ann Bertini (United States of America), Executive 
            Director of the World Food Programme (Rome).
        Edouard Brunner (Switzerland), Special Envoy of the Secretary-
            General for Georgia (Vienna).
        Joe Clark (Canada), Special Representative of the Secretary-
            General for Cyprus.
        Elizabeth Dowdeswell (Canada), Executive Director of the United 
            Nations, Environment Programme (UNEP) (Nairobi).
        Elizabeth Dowdeswell (Canada), (Officer-in-Charge), Executive 
            Director of the United Nations, Centre for Human Settlements 
            (Habitat) (Nairobi).
        Carlos Fortin (Chile), (Officer-in-Charge), Secretary-General of 
            the United Nations, Conference on Trade and Development 
            (UNCTAD) (Geneva).
        James Victor Gbeho (Ghana), Special Representative of the 
            Secretary-General for Somalia (Mogadiscio).
        Giorgio Giacomelli (Italy), Director-General of the United 
            Nations Office at Vienna, Executive Director, United Nations 
            International Drug Control Programme (Vienna).
        Heitor Gurgulino De Souza (Brazil), Rector of the United Nations 
            University (Tokyo).
        Shahryar Khan (Pakistan), Special Representative of the 
            Secretary-General for Rwanda (Kigali).
        Mahmoud Mestiri (Tunisia), Head of Special Mission to 
            Afghanistan.
        Sadako Ogata (Japan), United Nations High Commissioner for 
            Refugees (Geneva).
        Vladimir F. Petrovsky (Russian Federation), Director-General of 
            the United Nations Office at Geneva.
        Gert Rosenthal (Guatemala), Executive Secretary of the Economic 
            Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (Santiago).
        Seiko Takahashi (Japan), Officer-in-Charge of the Economic and 
            Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Bangkok).
        Ilter Turkmen (Turkey), Commissioner-General of the United 
            Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in 
            the Near East (Vienna).
            
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        Layashi Yaker (Algeria), Executive Secretary of the Economic 
            Commission for Africa (Addis Ababa).
        Sahabzada Yaqub-khan (Pakistan), Special Representative of the 
            Secretary-General for Western Sahara.
    Assistant Secretaries-General and Officers of equivalent rank:
        Major-General Mohammad Abdus Salam (Bangladesh), Force Commander 
            of the United Nations Operation in Mozambique.
        Lieutenant-General Abou Samah Bin Aboo Bakar (Malaysia), Force 
            Commander of the United Nations Operation in Somalia 
            (UNOSOM) (Mogadiscio).
        Salahuddin Ahmed (Bangladesh), Deputy Executive Director of the 
            World Food Programme (Rome).
        Carlos Alzamora Traverso (Peru), Executive Secretary of the 
            United Nations Compensation Commission (Geneva).
        Denis J. Belisle (Canada), Executive Director of the 
            International Trade Centre (UNCTAD/GATT, Geneva).
        Colonel Joseph Bujold (Canada), Chief of Staff of the United 
            Nations Truce Supervision Organization in Palestine 
            (Jerusalem).
        Lieutenant-General Bertrand de Sauville de la Presle (France), 
            Force Commander of the United Nations Protection Force in 
            Yugoslavia (UNPROFOR) (Zagreb).
        Ibrahima Fall (Senegal), Assistant Secretary-General for Human 
            Rights (Geneva).
        Gustave Feissel (United States of America), Assistant Secretary-
            General, Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-
            General in Cyprus.
        Major-General Trond Furuhovde (Norway), Force Commander of the 
            United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) (Naqoura).
        Major-General Chris A. Garuba (Nigeria), Chief Military Observer 
            of the United Nations Angola Verification Mission (UNAVEM) 
            (Angola).
        Trevor Gordon-Somers (Jamaica), Special Representative of the 
            Secretary-General for Liberia (Monrovia).
        Major-General Michael Minehane (Ireland), Force Commander of the 
            United Nations Peace-keeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) 
            (Nicosia).
        Major-General Roman Misztal (Poland), Force Commander of the 
            United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) 
            (Damascus).
        Sotirios Mousouris (Greece), Assistant Secretary-General, 
            Personal Representative of the Secretary-General in 
            Afghanistan and Pakistan and Coordinator of Humanitarian 
            Assistance to Afghanistan.
        Wally N'Dow (Gambia), Assistant Secretary-General, United 
            Nations Centre for Human Settlements (Habitat) (Nairobi).
        Ahmedou Ould Abdallah (Mauritania), Special Representative of 
            the Secretary-General for Burundi (Bujumbura).
        Enrique ter Horst (Venezuela), Special Representative of the 
            Secretary-General for El Salvador.
        Major-General Krishna N.S. Thapa (Nepal), Force Commander of the 
            United Nations Iraq-Kuwait Observation Mission (UNIKOM).
        Eduardo Valencia-Ospina (Colombia), Registar of the 
            International Court of Justice (The Hague).
        Theodoor Cornelis Van Boven (The Netherlands), Acting Registar 
            of the International Tribunal at The Hague.
        Gerald Walzer (Austria), United Nations Deputy High Commissioner 
            for Refugees (Geneva).

                    UNITED NATIONS INFORMATION CENTER

               1888 F Street 20006.  Phone, (202) 289-8670

Director.--Michael Stopford (United Kingdom).
    Information Assistant.--Joan Hills (United States of America).
    Liaison Officer, United Nations Development Program (UNDP); Liaison 
        Officer, United Nations Volunteers (UNV); Washington 
        Representative, United Nations Capital Development Fund 
        (UNCDF).--David Scotton (United States of America).
        
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    Associate Regional Director for United Nations Environment Program 
        (UNEP).--Joan Martin Brown (United States of America).

              UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE

             Palais des Nations, 1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland

Executive Secretary.--Gerald Hinteregger (Austria).

 UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE PACIFIC

      United Nations Building, Rajdamnern Avenue, Bangkok, Thailand

Executive Secretary.--Mr. Rafeeuddin Ahmed (Pakistan).

 UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

           Avenida Dag Hammarskjold, Vitacura, Santiago, Chile

        Mexico Office: Apartado Postal 6-718, 11570 Mexico, D.F.

Executive Secretary.--Gert Rosenthal (Guatemala).
    Chief of Washington Office.--Isaac Cohen (Guatemala).

              UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR AFRICA

Executive Secretary.--Layashi Yaker (Algeria), P.O. Box 3001, Addis 
    Ababa, Ethiopia.

           UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR WESTERN ASIA

Executive Secretary.--Mr. Sabah Bakjaji (Syria), P.O. Box 927115, Amman, 
    Jordan.

        INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES RELATED TO THE UNITED NATIONS

                    INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION

   Headquarters: 4 route des Morillons CH-1211, Geneva 22, Switzerland

Director-General.--Michel Hansenne (Belgium).

 Washington Branch: International Labour Office, Suite 801, 128-1828 L 
                     Street NW, Washington, DC 20036

Director.--S. Schlossberg (United States of America).

                    FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION

      Headquarters: Via delle Terme di Caracalla, 00100 Rome, Italy

Director-General.--Edouard Saouma (Lebanon).

     North American Regional Office, Suite 300, 1001 22d Street NW, 
                          Washington, DC 20037.

Officer-in-Charge.--James T. Hill (Canada).

    UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION

         Headquarters: 7 Place de Fontenoy, 75700 Paris, France

Director-General.--Federico Mayor (Spain).

                INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION

  Headquarters: 1000 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, Quebec H3A 2R2 
                                 Canada

President of the Council.--Assad Kotaite (Lebanon).

                        WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

       Headquarters: 20 Avenue Appia, 1211 Geneva 27, Switzerland

Director-General.--Hiroshi Nakajima (Japan).

     Regional Office for the Americas/Pan American Sanitary Bureau:

                 525 23d Street NW, Washington, DC 20037

Regional-Director.--Carlyle Guerra de Macedo (Brazil).

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              WORLD BANK/INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION

          Headquarters: 1818 H Street NW, Washington, DC 20433

President.--James D. Wolsensohn (United States of America).
    Executive Vice President.--Jannik Lindbaek.
    Vice President and General Counsel.--Jose E. Camacho.
    Vice President of--
        Corporate Business Development.--Makarand Dehejia.
        Operations.--Wilfried E. Kaffenberger.
        Operations.--Jemal ud-din Kassum.
        Capital Markets.--Daniel F. Adams.
        Finance and Planning.--[Vacant.]

                       INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND

         Headquarters: 700 19th Street NW, Washington, DC 20431

Chairman of the Executive Board and Managing Director.--Michel Camdessus 
    (France).

                         UNIVERSAL POSTAL UNION

  Headquarters: Union Postale Universelle Case Postale, 3000 Berne 15, 
                               Switzerland

Director-General.--Adwaldo Cardoso Botto de Barros (Brazil).

                INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNIONQ02

      Headquarters: Place des Nations, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland

Secretary-General.--Pekka J. Tarjanne (Finland).

                    WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION

       Headquarters: 41 Avenue Guiseppe Motta, Geneva, Switzerland

Secretary-General.--G.O.P. Obasi (Nigeria).
    New York Representative.--Dr. Martin C. Yerg (United States of 
        America).

30 Rockefeller Plaza, Mezzanine Floor, Room 9, New York, New York 10012. 
                           Phone (212) 315-2881.

                   INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANIZATION

       Headquarters: 4 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SR, England

Secretary-General.--William A. O'Neil (Canada).

                WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION

  Headquarters: 34 Chemin des Colombettes, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland

Director-General.--Arpad Bogsch (United States of America).

             INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT

             Headquarters: Via del Serafico 107, Rome, Italy

President.--Fawzi Hamad Al-Sultan (Kuwait).
    Washington Liaison Office.--Vera Gathridht (United States of 
        America), 1889 F Street NW, Washington, DC 20006.   Phone (202) 
        289-3812.

           UNITED NATIONS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION

Headquarters: P.O. Box 300, Vienna International Centre, A-1400 Vienna, 
                                 Austria

Washington Investment Promotion Service Office: Suite 215, 1660 L Street 
            NW, Washington, DC 20036.  Phone, (202) 659-5165

 Liaison Office with the United Nations: One United Nations Plaza, DC1-
                        1110, New York, NY 10017

                          Phone, (212) 963-6890

Acting Director-General.--Louis Alexandrenna (Senegal).
    Deputy Directors General:
        Werner Behrens (Germany).
        Mauricio de Maria Y. Campos (Mexico).
        Evgenjevick Obminski (Russia).
        Charles S. Warner (USA).
        
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    Washington:
        Head of the Investment Promotion Service.--W. Garrett Boyd 
            (United States of America).
    New York:
        Director of the Liaison Office.--H. Stephen Halloway (United 
            States of America).

                   INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY

Headquarters: Vienna International Centre, P.O. Box 100, A-1400 Vienna, 
                                 Austria

Director-General.--Hans Blix (Sweden).
    Representative of the Director-General to United Nations, New 
        York.--Berhanykun Andemicael (Ethiopia).

              GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE (GATT)

Headquarters: Centre William Rappard, 154, Rue de Lausanne 1211, Geneva 
                             21, Switzerland

Director General.--Arthur Dunkel (Switzerland).

              UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES

High Commissioner.--Sadako Ogata (Japan).

  Headquarters: Centre William Rappard, 154, Rue de Lausanne, CH-1202 
                           Geneva, Switzerland

Representative for United States.--Rene van Rooyen (Netherlands), Second 
    Floor, 1718 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20009.

           UNITED NATIONS ASSOCIATION/UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Headquarters: Suite 904, 1010 Vermont Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20025.  
                          Phone (202) 347-5004

Director.--Steven A. Dimoff. (United States of America)
    Consultant for Programs and Special Events.--Valerie Stancil (United 
        States of America).


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                   FOREIGN DIPLOMATIC REPRESENTATIVES

                      AND FOREIGN CONSULAR OFFICES

                          IN THE UNITED STATES

 [For a complete listing of diplomatic personnel consult the Diplomatic 
          List, published quarterly by the Department of State]

                               AFGHANISTAN

   Office of the Embassy, 2341 Wyoming Avenue 20008.  Phone, 234-3770

           Mr. Abdul Ghafoor Jawshan (Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

                                 ALBANIA

     Office of the Embassy, 1150 18th Street 20036.  Phone, 223-4942

     H.E. Roland Bimo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                                 ALGERIA

    Office of the Embassy, 2118 Kalorama Road 20008.  Phone, 265-2800

H.E. Hadj Osmane Bencherif, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                           ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA

Office of the Embassy, Suite 4M, 3400 International Drive 20008.  Phone, 
                                362-5122

 H.E. Patrick Albert Lewis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, Florida, Miami

                                ARGENTINA

Office of the Embassy, 1600 New Hampshire Avenue 20009.  Phone, 939-6400

H.E. Carlos Ortiz de Rozas, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        New York, New York
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Houston

                                 ARMENIA

Office of the Embassy, 1660 L Street NW., 11th Floor, 20036.  Phone 628-
                           5766; FAX: 628-5769

       H.E. Rouben Robert Shugarian, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

                                AUSTRALIA

  Office of the Embassy, 1601 Massachusetts Avenue 20036.  Phone, 797-
                           3000; FAX: 797-3168

 H.E. F. Michael John Cook, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        American Samoa, Pago Pago
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Hawaii, Honolulu

                          AUSTRALIA--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Illinois, Chicago
        Massachusetts, Boston
        New York, New York City
        Texas, Houston

                                 AUSTRIA

 Office of the Embassy, 3524 International Court 20008.  Phone, 895-6700

     H.E. Helmut Tuerk, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Hawaii, Honululu

                                AUSTRALIA

Consular Offices
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, St. Paul
        Missouri:
                Kansas City
                St. Louis
        New York:
                Buffalo
                New York City
        Ohio, Columbus
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Houston
        Washington, Seattle

                         REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN

  Office of the Embassy, P.O. Box 28790, Washington, DC 20038.  Phone, 
                         842-0001; FAX: 842-0004

    H.E. Hafiz Mir Jalal Oglu Pashayev, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

                     THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS

  Office of the Embassy, 2220 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 319-
                           2660; FAX: 319-2668

      H.E. Timothy Baswell Donaldson, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Florida, Miami
        New York, New York City

                            STATE OF BAHRAIN

Office of the Embassy, 3502 International Drive 20008.  Phone, 342-0741; 
                              FAX: 362-2192

   H.E. Muhammad Abdul Chaffar Abdulla, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

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Consular Office, New York, New York City

                     PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH

  Office of the Embassy, 2201 Wisconsin Avenue 20007.  Phone, 342-8372

      H.E. Abul Ahsan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Hawaii, Honululu
        Louisiana, New Orleans
                New York, New York City

                                BARBADOS

Office of the Embassy, 2144 Wyoming Avenue 20008.  Phone, 939-9200; FAX: 
                                332-7467

       H.E. Dr. Courtney N. Blackma, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida, Miami
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Toledo
        Oregon, Portland

                           REPUBLIC OF BELARUS

Office of the Embassy, Suite 619, 1511 K Street, 20005.  Phone, 638-2954

         Serguei Nikolaevich Martynov (Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

                                 BELGIUM

  Office of the Embassy, 3330 Garfield Street 20008.  Phone, 333-6900; 
                              FAX: 333-3079

      H.E. Andre Adam, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alaska, Anchorage
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Indiana, Mishawaka
        Kentucky, Louisville
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, St. Paul
        Missouri:
                Kansas City
                St. Paul
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Houston
                San Antonio
        Utah, Salt Lake City
        Virgin Islands, St. Thomas
        Virginia, Norfolk
        Washington, Seattle
        Wisconsin, Milwaukee

                                 BELIZE

Office of the Embassy, 2535 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 332-9636

    H.E. James V. Hyde, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Florida, Miami
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Michigan, Detroit
        Texas, Houston

                            REPUBLIC OF BENIN

  Office of the Embassy, 2737 Cathedral Avenue 20008.  Phone, 232-6656

      H.E. Candide Pierre Ahouansou, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

                                 BHUTAN

  2 United Nations Pz., 27th Floor, New York, New York 10017.  Phone, 
                             (212) 826-1919

                                 BOLIVIA

  Office of the Embassy, 3014 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 483-
                           4410; FAX: 328-3712

       H.E. Jorge A. Crespo-Velasco, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Missouri, St. Louis
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cincinnati
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Houston
        Washington, Seattle

                          REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA

Office of the Embassy, Suite 7M, 3400 International Drive 20008.  Phone, 
                         244-4990; FAX: 244-4164

     H.E. Botsweletse Kingsley Sebele, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Texas, Houston

                                 BRAZIL

Office of the Embassy, 3006 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 745-2700

   H.E. Rubens Ricupero, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Savannah
        Illinois, Chicago
        Indiana, Lafayette
        Massachusetts, Boston
        New York, New York City
        Pacific Islands, Hong Kong (For the Caroline, Marshall, and 
            Mariana Islands)
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Houston
        Virginia, Norfolk
        
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                       STATE OF BRUNEI DARUSSALAM

Office of the Embassy, Watergate, 3rd Floor, 2600 Virginia Avenue 20037.  
                     Phone, 342-0159; FAX: 342-0159

  H.E. Dato Seri Laila Jaja Haji Mohd Kassim bin Haji Daud, Ambassador 
                    Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                          REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA

     Office of the Embassy, 1621 22d Street 20008.  Phone, 387-7969

       H.E. Ognian Raytchev Pishev, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, DC, Washington

                              BURKINA FASO

Office of the Embassy, 2340 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 332-5577

               Thomas Y. Kambou (Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Louisiana, New Orleans

                           BURMA.  See Myanmar

                           REPUBLIC OF BURUNDI

 Office of the Embassy, Suite 212, 2233 Wisconsin Avenue 20007.  Phone, 
                                342-2574

   H.E. Julien Kavakure, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, Illinois, Chicago

                                CAMBODIA

 Office of the Embassy, 4500 16th Street NW., 20011.  Phone, 726-7742; 
                              FAX: 726-8381

                        REPUBLIC OF THE CAMEROON

Office of the Embassy, 2349 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 265-8790

      H.E. Paul Pondi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, San Francisco
        Texas, Houston

                                 CANADA

  Chancery, 501 Pennsylvania Avenue 20001.  Phone, 682-1740; FAX: 682-
                                  7726.

          Mr. A. John J.D. de Chastelain, Appointed Ambassador

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
                San Jose
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida:
                Miami
                Orlando
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        New Jersey, Princeton
        New York:
                Buffalo
                New York City
        Ohio:
                Cincinnati
                Cleveland
        Pennsylvania:
                Philadelphia
                Pittsburgh
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Houston
        Washington, Seattle

                         REPUBLIC OF CAPE VERDE

  Office of the Embassy, 3415 Massachusetts Avenue NW., 20007.  Phone, 
                         965-6820; FAX: 965-1207

      H.E. Corentino Virgilio Santos, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Rhode Island, Providence

                        CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

  Office of the Embassy, 1618 22d Street 20008.  Phone, 483-7800; FAX: 
                                332-9893

      H.E. Henry Koba, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, Missouri, St. Louis

                         CEYLON. See Sri Lanka.

                            REPUBLIC OF CHAD

 Office of the Embassy, 2002 R Street 20009.  Phone, 462-4009; FAX: 265-
                                  1937

 H.E. Ahmat Mahamat-Saleh, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                                  CHILE

  Office of the Embassy, 1732 Massachusetts Avenue 20036.  Phone, 785-
                           1746; FAX: 887-5579

      H.E. John Biehl, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
                Sana Clara
        Florida, Miami
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Nevada, Reno
        New York, New York City
        Oregon, Portland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        South Carolina, Charleston
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Houston
        Utah, Salt Lake City

                       PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA

     Office of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China, 2300 
               Connecticut Avenue 20008.  Phone, 328-2500

                   Mr. Zi Daoyu, Appointed Ambassador

Consular Offices:
        California
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Illinois, Chicago
        New York, New York City
        Texas, Houston

                                COLOMBIA

 Office of the Embassy, 2118 Leroy Place 20008.  Phone, 387-8338; FAX: 
                                232-8643

    H.E. Carlos Lleras, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida:
                Miami
                Tampa
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        
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                           COLOMBIA--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Missouri, St. Louis
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Eastlake
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Houston
        West Virginia, Wheeling

               FEDERAL AND ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF THE COMOROS

  Embassy of the Federal and Islamic Republic of the Comoros, 336 East 
    45th Street, 2d Floor, New York, NY 10017.  Phone, (212) 972-8010

   H.E. Amini Ali Moumin, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                     PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

   Office of the Embassy, 4891 Colorado Avenue 20011.  Phone, 726-5500

    H.E. Roger Issombo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                              COOK ISLANDS

                    Consular Office, Honolulu, Hawaii

                               COSTA RICA

Office of the Embassy, Suite 211, 1825 Connecticut Avenue 20009.  Phone, 
                         234-2945; FAX: 234-8653

   H.E. Gonzalo J. Facio, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida:
                Miami
                Orlando
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, Kenner
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Missouri, St. Louis
        Nevada, Las Vegas
        New Mexico, Albuquerque
        New York, New York City
        North Carolina, Raleigh
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas:
                Austin
                Houston
                San Antonio

                        REPUBLIC OF COTE D'IVOIRE

Office of the Embassy, 2424 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 797-0300

      H.E. Charles Providence Gomis, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, San Francisco
        Michigan, Detroit

                           REPUBLIC OF CROATIA

   Office of the Embassy, Suite 505, 236 Massachusetts Avenue 20002.  
                             Phone, 543-5580

    H.E. Petar Sarcevic, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                         CUBAN INTERESTS SECTION

            2630 and 2639 16th Street 20009.  Phone, 797-8518

                           REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS

      Office of the Embassy, 2211 R Street 20008.  Phone, 462-5772

 H.E. Michael E. Sherifis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Indiana, Fort Wayne
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        New York, New York City
        Oregon, Portland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Texas, Houston

                    CZECH AND SLOVAK FEDERAL REPUBLIC

 Embassy of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, 3900 Linnean Avenue 
                 20008.  Phone, 363-6315; FAX: 966-8540

                             CZECH REPUBLIC

  Embassy of the Czech Republic, 3900 Spring of Freedom Street 20008.  
                             Phone, 363-6315

  H.E. Michael Zantovsky, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                          DAHOMEY.  See Benin.

                                 DENMARK

  Office of the Embassy, 3200 Whitehaven Street 20008.  Phone, 234-4300

    H.E. Peter P. Dyvig, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Mobile
        Alaska, Anchorage
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida:
                Jacksonville
                Miami
                Tampa
        Georgia:
                Atlanta
                Savannah
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Iowa, Des Moines
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Missouri:
                Kansas City
                St. Louis
        Nebraska, Omaha
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Oklahoma, Oklahoma City
        Oregon, Portland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        South Carolina, Charleston
        Tennessee, Nashville
        Texas:
                Corpus Christi
                Dallas
                Houston
        Utah, Salt Lake City
          
        
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                           DENMARK--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Virgin Islands:
                St. Croix
                St. Thomas
        Virginia, Norfolk
        Washington, Seattle
        Wisconsin, Milwaukee

                          REPUBLIC OF DJIBOUTI

 Office of the Embassy, Suite 515, 1156 15th Street 20005.  Phone, 331-
                           0270; FAX: 331-0302

     H.E. Roble Olhaye, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                          REPUBLIC OF DJIBOUTI

Office of the Embassy, Suite 401, 666 United Nations Plaza, New York, NY 
                                 10017.

                        COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA

   3216 New Mexico Avenue NW., 20016.  Phone, 364-6781; FAX: 364-6791

   H.E. Edward I. Watty, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                           DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

     Office of the Embassy, 1715 22d Street 20008.  Phone, 332-6280

H.E. Jose del Carmen Ariza, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Mobile
        California:
                Los Angeles
                Pasadena
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida:
                Jacksonville
                Miami
                Sarasota
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana:
                Baton Rouge
                Lake Charles
                New Orleans
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota:
                Minneapolis
                Rochester
        Missouri, St. Louis
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico:
                Humacao
                Manati
                Mayaguez
                Ponce
                San Juan
        Texas:
                Dallas
                El Paso
                 Houston
        Virgin Islands, St. Thomas
        Washington, Seattle

                                 ECUADOR

     Office of the Embassy, 2535 15th Street 20009.  Phone, 234-7200

  H.E. Edgar Teran-Teran, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Florida:
                Fort Lauderdale

                            ECUADOR-Continued

        Consular Offices--Continued
                Miami
                Palm Beach
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        New York, New York City
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Houston

                         EGYPT, ARAB REPUBLIC OF

    Office of the Embassy, 2310 Decatur Place 20008.  Phone, 232-5400

 H.E. Ahmed Maher El Sayed, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, San Francisco
        Illinois, Chicago
        New York, New York City
        Texas, Houston

                               EL SALVADOR

  Office of the Embassy, 2308 California Street 20008.  Phone, 265-9671

       H.E. Miguel Angel Salaverria, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Los Angeles
                Oakland
                San Francisco
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Missouri, St. Louis
        New York, New York City
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico:
                Bayamon
                San Juan
        Texas, Houston

                            EQUATORIAL GUINEA

 Office of the Embassy, 57 Magnolia Avenue, New York, NY 10553.  Phone, 
                      (914) 738-9584; FAX: 667-6838

  H.E. Theodoro Biyogo Nsue (First Secretary, Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

                                 ERITREA

 Office of the Embassy, 910 17th Street NW., Suite 400, 20006.  Phone, 
                         429-1991; FAX: 429-9004

  H.E. Amdemicael Kahsai, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                                 ESTONIA

Office of the Embassy, Suite 2415, 630 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 
                      10111.  Phone, (914) 738-9584

              Eerik-Niiles Kross (Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        New York, New York City

                                ETHIOPIA

    Office of the Embassy, 2134 Kalorama Road 20008.  Phone, 234-2281

       H.E. Berhane Gebre-Christos, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

                          EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES

      Office of the Embassy, 2100 M Street 20037.  Phone, 862-9500

   H.E. Andreas van Agt, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

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Consular Office, California, San Francisco

                                  FIJI

 Office of the Embassy, Suite 240, 2233 Wisconsin Avenue 20007.  Phone, 
                         337-8320; FAX: 337-1996

   H.E. Pita Kewa Nacuva, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, New York, New York City

                                 FINLAND

 Office of the Embassy, 3216 New Mexico Avenue 20016.  Phone, 363-2430; 
                              FAX: 363-8233

   H.E. Jukka Valtasaari, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Mobile
        Alaska, Anchorage
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Connecticut, Norwich
        Florida:
                Jacksonville
                Miami
                Tampa
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Massachusetts:
                Boston
                Fitchburg
        Michigan:
                Detroit
                Marquette
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Montana, Butte
        New Mexico, Albuquerque
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Oregon:
                Astoria
                Portland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Houston
        Utah, Salt Lake City
        Virgin Islands, St. John
        Virginia, Norfolk
        Washington, Seattle

                                 FRANCE

   Office of the Embassy, 4101 Reservoir Road 20007.  Phone, 944-6000

   H.E. Jacques Andreani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Birmingham
        Alaska, Anchorage
        Arizona, Phoenix
        Arkansas, Little Rock
        California:
                Los Angeles
                Sacramento
                San Diego
                San Francisco
                San Jose
        Colorado, Denver
        Connecticut, Hartford
        Delaware, Wilmington
        Florida:
                Miami
                Orlando
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Guam, Tamuning
        Hawaii, Honolulu

                            FRANCE--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Illinois, Chicago
        Indiana, Indianapolis
        Iowa, Des Moines
        Kansas, Kansas City
        Kentucky, Louisville
        Louisiana:
                Lafayette
                New Orleans
        Maine, Portland
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Massachusetts:
                Boston
                Falls River
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Mississippi, Jackson
        Missouri, St. Louis
        Montana, Missoula
        Nevada, Reno
        New Hampshire, Manchester
        New Mexico, Santa Fe
        New York:
                Buffalo
                New York City
        North Carolina, Charlotte
        Ohio:
                Cincinnati
                Cleveland
        Oklahoma, Tulsa
        Oregon, Portland
        Pennsylvania:
                Philadelphia
                Pittsburgh
        Puerto Rico:
                Mayaguez
                San Juan
        South Carolina, Charleston
        Tennessee, Memphis
        Texas:
                Austin
                Dallas
                Houston
                San Antonio
        Utah, Salt Lake City
        Virgin Islands, St. Thomas
        Virginia, Norfolk
        Washington, Seattle
        Wisconsin, Milwaukee

                            GABONESE REPUBLIC

 Office of the Embassy, 2034 20th Street 20009.  Phone, 797-1000; FAX: 
                                332-0668

 H.E. Paul Boundoukou-Latha, Ambassador Extordinary and Plenipotentiary

                               THE GAMBIA

 Office of the Embassy, Suite 1000, 1155 15th Street 20005.  Phone, 785-
                           1399; FAX: 842-2073

   H.E. Ousman A. Sallah, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                            GEORGIA REPUBLIC

 Office of the Embassy, 1511 K Street NW, Suite 424, 20005.  Phone, 393-
                           5959; FAX: 393-6060

                        GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC

Office of the Embassy, 4645 Reservoir Road NW, 20007.  Phone, 298-4000; 
                              FAX: 298-4249

                Thomas Matussek (Charge d'Affairs, a.i.)

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Mobile
        Alaska, Anchorage
        America Samoa, Wellington
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        
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                  GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Florida:
                Jacksonville
                Miami
                St. Petersburg
        Georgia:
                Atlanta
                Savannah
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Indiana, Indianapolis
        Kansas, Kansas City
        Kentucky, Louisville
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Mississippi, Jackson
        Missouri, St. Louis
        Nevada, Las Vegas
        New Mexico, Albuquerque
        New York:
                Buffalo
                New York City
        North Carolina, Charlotte
        Ohio:
                Cincinnati
                Cleveland
                Columbus
        Oklahoma, Oklahoma City
        Oregon, Portland
        Pennsylvania:
                Philadelphia
                Pittsburgh
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        South Carolina, Spartanburg
        Tennessee, Memphis
        Texas:
                Corpus Christi
                Dallas
                Houston
                San Antonio
        Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, Manila
        Utah, Salt Lake City
        Virginia, Norfolk
        Washington:
                Seattle
                Spokane

                                  GHANA

Office of the Embassy, 3512 International Drive 20008.  Phone, 686-4520; 
                              FAX: 686-4527

H.E. Dr. Joseph L.S. Abbey, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, New York, New York City

 GREAT BRITAIN. See United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

                                 GREECE

  Office of the Embassy, 2221 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 939-
                           5800; FAX: 939-5824

 H.E. Christos Zacharakis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        New York, New York City
        Texas, Houston

                                 GRENADA

Office of the Embassy, 1701 New Hampshire Avenue 20009.  Phone, 265-2561

   H.E. Denneth Modeste, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                           GRENADA--Continued

Consular Offices:
        Florida:
                Miami
                New York, New York City

                                GUATEMALA

 Office of the Embassy, 2220 R Street 20008.  Phone, 745-4952; FAX: 745-
                                  1908

                Mr. Edmond A. Mulet, Appointed Ambassador

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Montgomery
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Florida:
                Ft. Lauderdale
                Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Kansas, Leavenworth
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        New York, New York City
        Pennsylvania:
                Philadelphia
                Pittsburgh
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Rhode Island, Providence
        Tennessee, Memphis
        Texas:
                Brownsville
                Houston
                San Antonio
        Washington, Seattle

                                 GUINEA

     Office of the Embassy, 2112 Leroy Place 20008.  Phone, 483-9420

H.E. Elhadj Boubacar Barry, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

                              GUINEA BISSAU

 Office of the Embassy, Mezzanine Suite, 918 16th Street 20006.  Phone, 
                         872-4222; FAX: 872-4226

 H.E. Alfredo Lopez Cabral, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, New York, New York City

                                 GUYANA

     Office of the Embassy, 2490 Tracy Place 20008.  Phone, 265-6900

                June A. Persuad (Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Florida, Miami
        Indiana, East Chicago
        New York, New York City
        Texas, Waco

                                  HAITI

  Office of the Embassy, 2311 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 332-
                           4090; FAX: 745-7215

       Jean Casimir, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Indiana, Evansville
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        
[[Page 15-8]]


                            HAITI--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Missouri, St. Louis
        New Jersey, Trenton
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Pennsylvania:
                Philadelphia
                Pottsville
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Houston

                      HOLY SEE APOSTOLIC NUNCIATURE

Office of the Embassy, 3339 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 333-7121

 H.E. The Most Reverend Agostino Cacciavillan, Ambassador Extraordinary 
                           and Plenipotentiary

                                HONDURAS

Office of the Embassy, Suite 100, 3007 Tilden Street 20008.  Phone, 966-
                           7702; FAX: 966-9751

 H.E. Rene Arturo Bendana, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Florida:
                Gainesville
                Jacksonville
                Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana:
                Baton Rouge
                New Orleans
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Missouri, St. Louis
        New York, New York City
        Rhode Island, Providence
        Texas, Houston

                                 HUNGARY

  Office of the Embassy, 3910 Shoemaker Street NW., 20008.  Phone, 362-
                           6730; FAX: 966-8135

    H.E. Gyorgy Banlaki, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        New York, New York City

                                 ICELAND

Office of the Embassy, 2022 Connecticut Avenue 20008.  Phone, 265-6653; 
                              FAX: 265-6656

  H.E. Tomas A. Tomasson, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida:
                Hollywood
                Tallahassee
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Kentucky, Louisville
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Missouri, Grandview
        New York, New York City
        Pennsylvania, Harrisburg
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Houston
        Utah, Salt Lake City

                           ICELAND--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Virginia, Norfolk
        Washington, Seattle

                                  INDIA

Office of the Embassy, 2107 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 939-7000

       H.E. Siddhartha Shankar Ray, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, San Francisco
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland

                                INDONESIA

  Office of the Embassy, 2020 Massachusetts Avenue NW., 20036.  Phone, 
                         775-5200; FAX: 775-5365

       H.E. Arifin Mohamad Siregar, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Illinois, Chicago
        New York, New York City
        Texas, Houston

                                 IRELAND

Office of the Embassy, 2234 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 462-3939

 H.E. Dermot A. Gallagher, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, San Francisco
        Florida, Ft. Lauderdale
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Missouri, St. Louis
        New York, New York City
        Texas, Houston

                                 ISRAEL

Office of the Embassy, 3514 International Drive 20008.  Phone, 364-5500; 
                              FAX: 364-5610

  H.E. Itamar Rabinovich, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Massachusetts, Boston
        New York, New York City
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Texas, Houston

                                  ITALY

Office of the Embassy, 1601 Fuller Street NW., 20009.  Phone, 328-5500; 
                              FAX: 483-2187

   H.E. Boris Biancheri, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Mobile
        Alaska, Anchorage
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Bakersfield
                Fresno
                Los Angeles
                Sacramento
                San Francisco
                
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                            ITALY--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
                San Jose
        Colorado, Denver
        Connecticut, Hartford
        Florida:
                Jacksonville
                Miami
                Tampa
        Georgia, Savannah
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Indiana, Indianapolis
        Kansas, Kansas City
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Masssachusetts:
                Boston
                Springfield
                Worcester
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, St. Paul
        Mississippi, Gulfport
        Missouri, St. Louis
        Nevada, Las Vegas
        New Jersey:
                Newark
                Trenton
        New Mexico, Albuquerque
        New York:
                Buffalo
                New York City
                Rochester
        Ohio:
                Cincinnati
                Cleveland
        Pennsylvania:
                Philadelphia
                Pittsburgh
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Houston
        Utah, Salt Lake City
        Virginia, Norfolk
        Washington, Seattle

                    IVORY COAST.  See COTE D'IVOIRE.

                                 JAMAICA

Office of the Embassy, Suite 355, 1850 K Street 20006.  Phone, 452-0660; 
                              FAX: 452-0081

       H.E. Richard Leighton Bernal, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Hayward
                Los Angeles
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Massachusetts, Boston
        New York, New York City

                                  JAPAN

  Office of the Embassy, 2520 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 939-
                           6700; FAX: 439-2189

  H.E. Takakazu Kuriyama, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Mobile
        Alaska, Anchorage
        American Samoa, Pago Pago
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Guam, Agana
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago

                            JAPAN--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, St. Paul
        Missouri:
                Kansas City
                St. Louis
        New York:
                Buffalo
                New York City
        Oregon, Portland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Tennessee, Nashville
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Houston
        Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, Mariana Islands
        Washington, Seattle

                                 JORDAN

Office of the Embassy, 3504 International Drive 20008.  Phone, 966-2664; 
                              FAX: 966-3110

  H.E. Fayez A. Tarawneh, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Florida, Palm Beach
        Texas, Houston

                               KAZAKHSTAN

Office of the Embassy, 3421 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 333-4504

                       H.E. Alim Sh. Djambourchine

                                  KENYA

      Office of the Embassy, 2249 R Street 20008.  Phone, 387-6101

   H.E. Denis D. Afande, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        New York, New York City

                                KIRIBATI

                   No Ambassador or Charge d'Affaires

Consular Office, Hawaii, Honolulu

                                  KOREA

Office of the Embassy, 2450 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 939-5600

                 Mr. Seung-Soo Han, Appointed Ambassador

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Mobile
        Alaska, Anchorage
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida:
                Ft. Lauderdale
                Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Guam, Agana
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois:
                Chicago
                Evanston
        Kansas, Kansas City
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Missouri, St. Louis
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Oklahoma, Oklahoma City
        Oregon, Portland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        
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                            KOREA--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Houston
        Washington, Seattle

                                 KUWAIT

Office of the Embassy, 2940 Tilden Street 20008.  Phone, 966-0702; FAX: 
                                966-0517

    H.E. Mohammed Sabah Salim Al-Sabah, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

                               KYRGYZSTAN

Office of the Embassy, 1511 K Street NW., Suite 706, 20005.  Phone, 347-
                           3732; FAX: 347-3718

            Almas Chukin (Counselor Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

                                  LAOS

Office of the Embassy, 2222 S Street NW., 20008.  Phone, 332-6416; FAX: 
                                332-4932

   H.E. Hiem Phommachanh, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                                 LATVIA

     Office of the Embassy, 4325 17th Street 20011.  Phone, 726-8213

                          H.E. Ojars E. Kalnins

                                 LEBANON

 Office of the Embassy, 2560 28th Street 20008.  Phone, 939-6300; FAX: 
                                939-6324

 H.E. Simon Massoud Karam, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Michigan, Detroit
        New York, New York City

                                 LESOTHO

  Office of the Embassy, 2511 Massachusetts Avenue NW., 20008.  Phone, 
                         797-5533; FAX: 234-6815

 H.E. Dr. Eunice M. Bulane, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Texas, Austin

                                 LIBERIA

     Office of the Embassy, 5201 16th Street 20011.  Phone, 723-0437

              Mr. Konah Blackett (Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Michigan, Detroit
        New York, New York City

                                LITHUANIA

    Office of the Legation, 2622 16th Street 20009.  Phone, 234-5860

  H.E. Stasys Lozoraitis, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Illinois, Chicago
        New York, New York City

                               LUXEMBOURG

  Office of the Embassy, 2200 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 265-
                           4171; FAX: 328-8270

    H.E. Alphonse Berns, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Indiana, Indianapolis
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, St. Paul
        Missouri, Kansas City
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Middletown
        Washington, Seattle

                    DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF MADAGASCAR

Office of the Embassy, 2374 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 265-5525

      H.E. Pierrot J. Rajaonarivelo, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Palo Alto
        New York, New York City
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia

                                 MALAWI

  Office of the Embassy, 2408 Massachusetts Avenue NW., 20008.  Phone, 
                                797-1007

    H.E. Willie Chokani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Washington, Seattle

                                MALAYSIA

  Office of the Embassy, 2401 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 328-
                           2700; FAX: 483-7661

      H.E. Dato Mohamed Abdul Majid, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        New York, New York City
        Oregon, Portland

                                  MALI

      Office of the Embassy, 2130 R Street 20008.  Phone, 332-2249

       H.E. Siragatou Ibrahim Cisse, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Massachusetts, Boston
        New Mexico, Albuquerque

                                  MALTA

Office of the Embassy, 2017 Connecticut Avenue 20008.  Phone, 462-3611; 
                              FAX: 387-5470

    H.E. Albert Borg Olivier de Puget, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida, Ft. Lauderdale
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, St. Paul
        Missouri, Independence
        New York, New York City
        Pennsylvania, Carnegle
        Texas, Houston
        
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                            MARSHALL ISLANDS

  Office of the Embassy, 2433 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 234-
                           5414; FAX: 232-3236

  H.E. Wilfred I. Kendall, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Hawaii, Honolulu

                               MAURITANIA

  Office of the Embassy, 2129 Leroy Place NW., 20008.  Phone, 232-5700

  H.E. Ismail Ould Iyahi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                                MAURITIUS

   Office of the Embassy, 4301 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 441, 20008.  
                     Phone, 244-1491; FAX: 966-0983

 H.E. Anund Priyay Neewoor, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Georgia, Atlanta

                                 MEXICO

Office of the Embassy, 1911 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., 20006.  Phone, 728-
                                  1600

  H.E. Jesus Silva Herzog, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Mobile
        Arizona:
                Nogales
                Phoenix
                Tucson
        California:
                Calexico
                Fresno
                Los Angeles
                Oxnard
                Sacramento
                San Bernardino
                San Diego
                San Francisco
                San Jose
                Santa Ana
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida:
                Miami
                Tampa
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Missouri, St. Louis
        New Mexico, Albuquerque
        New York:
                Buffalo
                New York City
        North Carolina, Charlotte
        Oregon, Portland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Tennessee, Nashville
        Texas:
                Austin
                Brownsville
                Corpus Christi
                Dallas
                Del Rio
                Eagle Pass
                El Paso
                Ft. Worth
                Houston
                Laredo
                McAllen
                Midland
                San Antonio
        Utah, Salt Lake City

                            MEXICO--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Virginia:
                Norfolk
                Richmond
        Washington:
                Seattle
                Spokane
        Wisconsin, Madison

                               MICRONESIA

 Office of the Embassy, 1725 N Street 20036.  Phone, 223-4383; FAX: 233-
                                  4391

  H.E. Jesse B. Marehalau, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Guam, Tamuning
        Hawaii, Honolulu

                                 MONACO

  Office of the Embassy, Suite 300, 888 16th Street 20006.  Phone, 887-
                                  1400

 H.E. Myles Joseph Ambrose, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida, Palm Beach
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        New York, New York City
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Dallas

                                MONGOLIA

Office of the Embassy, 2833 M Street 20007.  Phone, (202) 983-1962; FAX: 
                                983-2140

  H.E. Luvsandorj Dawagiv, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, New York, New York City

                                 MOROCCO

 Office of the Embassy, 1601 21st Street 20009.  Phone, 462-7979; FAX: 
                                265-0161

               Mr. Mohamed Benaissa, Appointed Ambassador

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Kansas, Kansas City
        New York, New York City
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Houston

                               MOZAMBIQUE

Office of the Embassy, Suite 570, 1990 M Street 20036.  Phone, 293-7146; 
                              FAX: 235-0245

  H.E. Hipolito Pereira Zozimo Patricio, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

                                 MYANMAR

      Office of the Embassy, 2300 S Street 20008.  Phone, 332-9044

       H.E. U Thaung, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, New York, New York City

                                 NAMIBIA

Office of the Embassy, 1605 New Hampshire Avenue 20009.  Phone, 986-0540

                         H.E. Tuliameni Kalomoh

Consular Office, New York, New York City

                                  NAURU

Consular Offices:
        Guam, Agana
        
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                            NAURU--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Trusted Territories of the Pacific Islands, Pago Pago

                                  NEPAL

  Office of the Embassy, 2131 Leroy Place NW., 20008.  Phone, 667-4550

       H.E. Basudev Prasad Dhungana, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Texas, Dallas

                               NETHERLANDS

  Office of the Embassy, 4200 Wisconsin Avenue NW., 20008.  Phone, 244-
                           5300; FAX: 362-3430

      H.E. Adriaan Pieter Roetert Jacobovits de Szeged, Ambassador 
                    Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida:
                Jacksonville
                Tampa
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan:
                Detroit
                Grand Rapids
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Missouri:
                Kansas City
                St. Louis
        New York:
                Buffalo
                New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Oregon, Portland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras
        Texas, Houston
        Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, Manila
        Utah, Salt Lake City
        Virgin Islands, St. Croix
        Virginia, Norfolk
        Washington, Seattle

                               NEW ZEALAND

  Office of the Embassy, 37 Observatory Circle 20008.  Phone, 328-4800

     H.E. Denis Bazeley Gordon McLean, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Guam, Tamuning
        Tennessee, Memphis
        Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, Apia
        Washington, Seattle

                                NICARAGUA

Office of the Embassy, 1627 New Hampshire Avenue 20009.  Phone, 939-6570

           Mr. Roberto G. Mayorga-Cortes, Appointed Ambassador

                          NICARAGUA--Continued

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        New York, New York City
        Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Houston

                                  NIGER

      Office of the Embassy, 2204 R Street 20008.  Phone, 483-4224

    H.E. Adamou Seydou, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                                 NIGERIA

      Office of the Embassy, 2201 M Street 20037.  Phone, 822-1500

H.E. Zubair Mahmud Kazaure, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, New York, New York City

                                 NORWAY

 Office of the Embassy, 2720 34th Street 20008.  Phone, 333-6000; FAX: 
                                337-0870

      H.E. Kjeld Vibe, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alaska, Anchorage
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida:
                Jacksonville
                Miami
                Pensacola
                Tampa
        Georgia:
                Atlanta
                Savannah
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Iowa, Des Moines
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Missouri, St. Louis
        Montana, Billings
        Nebraska, Omaha
        New York, New York City
        North Dakota, Fargo
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Oklahoma, Tulsa
        Oregon, Portland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico:
                Ponce
                San Juan
        South Carolina, Charleston
        South Dakota, Sioux Falls
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Galveston
                Houston
        Utah, Salt Lake City
        Virgin Islands:
                St. Croix
                St. Thomas
        Virginia, Norfolk
        Washington, Seattle
        Wisconsin:
                Madison
                Milwaukee
                
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                                  OMAN

 Office of the Embassy, 2535 Belmont Road NW., 20008.  Phone, 387-1980; 
                              FAX: 745-4933

   H.E. Abdulla Hoh'd Aqueel Al-Dhahab, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, California, Los Angeles

                                PAKISTAN

  Office of the Embassy, 2315 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 939-
                           6200; FAX: 376-0484

             Mr. Ali Sarwar Naqvi (Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Kentucky, Louisville
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Massachusetts, Boston
        New York, New York City

                                 PANAMA

   Office of the Embassy, 2862 McGill Terrace 20008.  Phone, 483-1407

   H.E. Jaime Ford Boyd, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Montgomery
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Florida:
                Miami
                Tampa
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Nevada, Reno
        New York, New York City
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Houston

                            PAPUA NEW GUINEA

Office of the Embassy, 1615 New Hampshire Avenue 20009.  Phone, 745-3680

   H.E. Margaret Taylor, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco

                                PARAGUAY

  Office of the Embassy, 2400 Massachusetts Avenue NW., 20008.  Phone, 
                         483-6960; FAX: 234-4508

   H.E. Jorge G. Prieto, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Florida, Miami
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Michigan, Detroit
        New York, New York City
        Puerto Rico, San Juan

                                  PERU

Office of the Embassy, 1700 Massachusetts Avenue 20036.  Phone, 833-9860 
                                 to 9869

     H.E. Ricardo Luna, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida:
                Miami
                Orlando
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston

                             PERU--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Missouri, St. Louis
        New Jersey, Paterson
        New York, New York City
        Oklahoma, Tulsa
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Houston
        Washington, Seattle

                               PHILIPPINES

  Office of the Embassy, 1617 Massachusetts Avenue 20036.  Phone, 483-
                           1414; FAX: 328-7614

            Mr. Franklin M. Ebdalin (Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Guam, Agana
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Michigan, Detroit
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Houston
        Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, Mariana
        Washington, Seattle

                                 POLAND

 Office of the Embassy, 2640 16th Street 20009.  Phone, 234-3800; FAX: 
                                328-6271

       H.E. Kazimierz Dziewanowski, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Illinois, Chicago
        New York, New York City

                                PORTUGAL

    Office of the Embassy, 2125 Kalorama Road 20008.  Phone, 328-8610

H.E. Francisco Jose Laco Treichler Knopfli, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Connecticut, Waterbury
        Florida, Miami
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Massachusetts:
                Boston
                New Bedford
        New Jersey, Newark
        New York, New York City
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Rhode Island, Providence
        Texas, Houston

                                  QATAR

  Office of the Embassy, Suite 1180, 600 New Hampshire Avenue, 20037.  
                             Phone, 338-0111

H.E. Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Saud al-Thani, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

                                 ROMANIA

 Office of the Embassy, 1607 23rd Street NW., 20008.  Phone, 232-4846; 
                              FAX: 232-4748

  H.E. Mihail Horia Botez, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

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Consular Office, New York, New York City

                                 RUSSIA

     Office of the Embassy, 1125 16th Street 20036.  Phone, 628-7551

      H.E. Vladimir Petrovich Lukin, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, San Francisco
        New York, New York City
        Washington, Seattle

                                 RWANDA

  Office of the Embassy, 1714 New Hampshire Avenue 20009.  Phone, 232-
                           2882; FAX: 232-4544

    H.E. Aloys Uwimana, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Colorado, Denver
        Illinois, Chicago

                          SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS

 Office of the Embassy, 3216 New Mexico Avenue NW., 20016.  Phone, 686-
                           2636; FAX: 686-5740

       H.E. Erstein Mallet Edwards, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Texas, Dallas

                               SAINT LUCIA

Office of the Embassy, Suite 309, 2100 M Street 20037.  Phone, 463-7378; 
                              FAX: 887-5746

      H.E. Dr. Joseph Edsel Edmunds, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        New York, New York City
        Virgin Islands, St. Croix

                               SAN MARINO

 Office of the Embassy, Suite 500, 1899 L Street 20036.  Phone, 223-3517

     H.E. Enrico Apuzzo Di Portanova, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Michigan, Detroit
        New York, New York City

                          SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE

Office of the Embassy, Suite 603, 801 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10017.  
               Phone, (212) 697-4211; FAX: (212) 687-8389

Consular Office, Florida, Miami

                              SAUDI ARABIA

 Office of the Embassy, 601 New Hampshire Avenue 20037.  Phone, 342-3800

      H.E. His Royal Highness Prince Bandar Bin Sultan, Ambassador 
                    Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        New York, New York City
        Texas, Houston

                                 SENEGAL

   Office of the Embassy, 2112 Wyoming Avenue 20008.  Phone, 234-0540

   H.E. Ibra Deguene Ka, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Louisiana, New Orleans

                           SENEGAL--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Texas:
                Houston
                Prairie View

                               SEYCHELLES

Office of the Embassy, Suite 900-F, 820 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10017.  
               Phone, (212) 687-9766; FAX: (212) 808-4925

              Mr. Marc R. Marengo (Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

                              SIERRA LEONE

  Office of the Embassy, 1701 19th Street NW., 20009.  Phone, 939-9261

 H.E. Thomas Kahota Kargbo, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, Georgia, Atlanta

                                SINGAPORE

 Office of the Embassy, 1824 R Street 20009.  Phone, 667-7555; FAX: 265-
                                  7915

     H.E. S.R. Nathan, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Minnesota, St. Paul

                             SLOVAK REPUBLIC

   Office of the Embassy, 4828 Linnean Avenue 20008.  Phone, 363-6315

                Mr. Milan Erban (Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

                                SLOVENIA

 Office of the Embassy, Suite 410, 1300 19th Street 20036.  Phone, 828-
                                  1650

Consular Offices:
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland

                                 SOMALIA

  Office of the Embassy, Suite 710, 600 New Hampshire Avenue, 20037.  
                             Phone, 342-1575

                              SOUTH AFRICA

  Office of the Embassy, 3051 Massachusetts Avenue NW., 20008.  Phone, 
                         232-4400; FAX: 265-1607

    H.E. Franklin Sonn, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Mobile
        California, Beverly Hills
        Illinois, Chicago
        New York, New York City
        Utah, Salt Lake City

                                  SPAIN

     Office of the Embassy, 2700 15th Street 20009.  Phone, 265-0190

    H.E. Jaime de Ojeda, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Mobile
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida:
                Jacksonville
                Miami
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Maryland, Baltimore
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Detroit
        
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                            SPAIN--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Missouri:
                Kansas City
                St. Louis
        New Jersey, Newark
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cincinnati
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas:
                Dallas
                El Paso
                Houston
                San Antonio

                                SRI LANKA

Office of the Embassy, 2148 Wyoming Avenue NW., 20008.  Phone, 483-4025; 
                              FAX: 232-7181

  H.E. Janantha Cudah Bandara Dhanapala, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, Los Angeles
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        New Jersey, Newark
        New York, New York City

                     ST. VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES

  Office of the Embassy, Suite 102, 1717 Massachusetts Avenue 20036.  
                             Phone, 462-7806

 H.E. Kingsley C.A. Layne, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                                  SUDAN

Office of the Embassy, 2210 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 338-8565

H.E. Abdalla Ahmed Abdalla, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, New York, New York City

                                SURINAME

Office of the Embassy, Suite 108, 4301 Connecticut Avenue 20008.  Phone, 
                         244-7488; FAX: 244-5878

  H.E. Willem A. Udenhout, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta

                                SWAZILAND

Office of the Embassy, 3400 International Drive NW., 20008.  Phone, 362-
                           6683; FAX: 244-8059

    H.E. Mary M. Kanya, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                                 SWEDEN

  Office of the Embassy, Suite 1200, 600 New Hampshire Avenue, 20037.  
                     Phone, 944-5600; FAX: 342-1319

    H.E. Carl Henrik Sihver Liljegren, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Mobile
        Alaska, Anchorage
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Diego
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida:
                Ft. Lauderdale
                Jacksonville
                St. Petersburg
        Georgia:
                Atlanta
                Savannah

                            SWEDEN--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Maine, Portland
        Michigan, Troy
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Missouri:
                Kansas City
                St. Louis
        Nebraska, Omaha
        New York:
                Buffalo
                Jamestown
                New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Houston
        Virginia, Norfolk
        Washington, Seattle
        Wisconsin, Milwaukee

                               SWITZERLAND

 Office of the Embassy, 2900 Cathedral Avenue 20008.  Phone, 745-7900; 
                              FAX: 387-2564

   H.E. Edouard Brunner, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Arizona, Phoenix
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Boulder
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Indiana, Indianapolis
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Michigan, Detroit
        Minnesota, Minneapolis
        Missouri, Kansas City
        New York:
                Buffalo
                New York City
        Ohio:
                Cincinnati
                Cleveland
        Pennsylvania:
                Philadelphia
                Pittsburgh
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        South Carolina, Spartanburg
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Houston
        Utah, Salt Lake City
        Washington, Seattle

                                  SYRIA

Office of the Embassy, 2215 Wyoming Avenue 20008.  Phone, 232-6313; FAX: 
                                234-9548

   H.E. Walid Al-Moualem, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, Texas, Houston

                                TANZANIA

 Office of the Embassy, 2139 R Street 20008.  Phone, 939-6125; FAX: 797-
                                  7408

       H.E. Charles Musama Nyirabu, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

                                THAILAND

    Office of the Embassy, 2300 Kalorama Road 20008.  Phone, 483-7200

 H.E. Birabhongse Kasemsri, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alabama, Montgomery
        
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                           THAILAND--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Colorado, Denver
        Florida, Coral Gables
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Hawaii, Honolulu
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Michigan, Gross Pointe
        Missouri, Kansas City
        New York, New York City
        Oklahoma, Tulsa
        Oregon, Portland
        Puerto Rico, Hato Rey
        Texas:
                Dallas
                El Paso

                                  TOGO

  Office of the Embassy, 2208 Massachusetts Avenue NW., 20008.  Phone, 
                         234-4212; FAX: 232-3190

    H.E. Kossivi Osseyi, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, Florida, Miami

                                  TONGA

Consular Office, California, San Francisco

                           TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

  Office of the Embassy, 1708 Massachusetts Avenue 20036.  Phone, 467-
                           6490; FAX: 785-3130

      H.E. Corinne Averille McKnight, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Office, New York, New York City

                                 TUNISIA

Office of the Embassy, 1515 Massachusetts Avenue 20005.  Phone, 862-1850

    H.E. Ismail Khelil, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, San Francisco
        Florida, Miami
        New York, New York City
        Texas, Houston

                                 TURKEY

Office of the Embassy, 1714 Massachusetts Avenue 20036.  Phone, 659-8200

   H.E. Nuzhet Kandemir, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                Oakland
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Kansas, Mission Hills
        Maryland, Baltimore
        New York, New York City
        Texas, Houston

                              TURKMENISTAN

  1511 K Street NW., Suite 412, 20005.  Phone, 737-4800; FAX: 737-1152

      H.E. Halil Ugur, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                                 UGANDA

     Office of the Embassy, 5909 16th Street 20011.  Phone, 726-7100

   H.E. Stephen Kapimpina Katenta-Apuli, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

                                 UKRAINE

Office of the Embassy, 3350 M Street NW., 20007.  Phone, 333-0606; FAX: 
                                333-0817

    H.E. Yuriy Mikolayevyeh Shcherbak, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Illinois, Chicago
        New York, New York City

                          UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

  Office of the Embassy, Suite 740, 600 New Hampshire Avenue, 20037.  
                             Phone, 338-6500

   H.E. Mohammad bin Hussein Al-Shaali, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

                             UNITED KINGDOM

  Office of the Embassy, 3100 Massachusetts Avenue NW., 20008.  Phone, 
                         462-1340; FAX: 898-4255

  H.E. Sir Robin Renwick, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        Alaska, Anchorage
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida, Miami
        Georgia, Atlanta
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        Missouri, St. Louis
        New York, New York City
        Ohio, Cleveland
        Oregon, Portland
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas:
                Dallas
                Houston
        Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands, Nuku'alofa
        Washington, Seattle

                     UPPER VOLTA.  See Burkino Faso

                                 URUGUAY

      Office of the Embassy, 1918 F Street 20006.  Phone, 331-1313

      H.E. Dr. Eduardo MacGillycuddy, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California:
                Los Angeles
                San Francisco
        Florida, Miami
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Minnesota, St. Paul
        New Jersey, Newark
        New York, New York City
        Puerto Rico, San Juan

                               UZBEKISTAN

 Office of the Embassy, Suite 705, 1511 K Street 20005.  Phone, 347-3732

Mr. Mukhamed Bobir Malikov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                                VENEZUELA

     Office of the Embassy, 1099 30th Street 20007.  Phone, 342-2214

       H.E. Simon Alberto Consalvi, Ambassador Extraordinary and 
                             Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, San Francisco
        Florida, Miami
        Illinois, Chicago
        Louisiana, New Orleans
        Massachusetts, Boston
        New York, New York City
        
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                          VENEZUELA--Continued

Consular Offices--Continued
        Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
        Puerto Rico, San Juan
        Texas, Houston

                                 VIETNAM

 Office of the Embassy, 1233 20th Street NW., suite 501, 20036.  Phone, 
                         861-0737; FAX: 861-0917

                     Mr. Huy Thong Ha (Deupty Chief)

                              WESTERN SAMOA

 Office of the Embassy, Suite 510, 1155 15th Street 20005.  Phone, 833-
                           1743; FAX: 833-1746

             Mr. Tuiloma Neroni Slade, Appointed Ambassador

Consular Office, California, Los Angeles

                                  YEMEN

   Office of the Embassy, Suite 840, 600 New Hampshire Avenue 20037.  
                     Phone, 965-4760; FAX: 337-2017

   H.E. Mohsin Y. Alaini, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

Consular Offices:
        California, San Francisco
        Michigan, Dearborn

                           YUGOSLAVIA (Former)

 Office of the Embassy, 2410 California Street NW., 20008.  Phone, 462-
                                  6566

               Mr. Zoran Popovic (Charge d'Affaires, a.i.)

                                  ZAIRE

Office of the Embassy, 1800 New Hampshire Avenue 20009.  Phone, 234-7690

    H.E. Tatnene Manata, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                                 ZAMBIA

Office of the Embassy, 2419 Massachusetts Avenue 20008.  Phone, 265-9717

H.E. Dunstan Weston Kamana, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary

                                ZIMBABWE

Office of the Embassy, 1608 New Hampshire Avenue 20009.  Phone, 332-7100

          Mr. Amos Bernard Muvengwa Midzi, Appointed Ambassador

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                        UNITED STATES DIPLOMATIC

                          AND CONSULAR OFFICES

              [Information not available at time of press.]

                            SPECIAL MISSIONS

                                     

           USUN (U.S. Mission to the United Nations), New York

Madeleine Korbel Albright, Representative of the USA to the UN with the 
        rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary 
        and the Representative of the USA in the Security Council.

 OAS (U.S. Mission to the Organization of American States), Washington, 
                                   DC

Luigi R. Einaudi, Permanent Representative of the USA to the OAS, with 
        the rank of Ambassador.

     U.S. Mission to the Vienna Office of the United Nations, Vienna

Jane E. Becker, Representative of the USA to the Vienna Office of the UN 
        and Deputy Representative of the USA to the IAEA, with the rank 
        of Ambassador.

    USNATO (U.S. Mission to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization), 
                                Brussels

Robert E. Hunter, U.S. Permanent Representative on the Council of NATO 
        with the rank and status of Ambassador Extraordinary and 
        Plenipotentiary.

 USOECD (U.S. Mission to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and 
                           Development), Paris

Alan P. Larson, Representative of the USA, with the rank of Ambassador.

    U.S. Mission to the European Office of the United Nations, Geneva

[Vacant], Representative of the USA with the rank of Ambassador.

        USEC (U.S. Mission to the European Communities), Brussels

James F. Dobbins, Representative of the USA with the rank and status of 
        Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary.

                   BREAKDOWN OF CHIEFS OF MISSION LIST

Currently, there are 105 serving career ambassadors (includes the Chiefs 
        of Mission to the USEC, OAS, U.S. Mission to the Vienna Office 
        of the United Nations, and OECD).
There are currently 7 serving non-career ambassadors (includes the Chief 
        of Mission to the USUN).


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                             Press Galleries

                      Press Photographers' Gallery

               White House News Photographers' Association

                     Radio and Television Galleries

                          Periodical Galleries

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                             PRESS GALLERIES

                          SENATE PRESS GALLERY

                Room S-316, The Capitol.  Phone, 224-0241

Superintendent.--Robert E. Petersen, Jr.
    Deputy Superintendent.--S. Joseph Keenan
        Assistant Superintendents:
Merri I. Baker
James D. Saris
Wendy A. Oscarson

                           HOUSE PRESS GALLERY

           Room H-315, The Capitol.  Phone, 225-3945, 225-6722

Superintendent.--Thayer V. Illsley
    Deputy Superintendent.--Jerry L. Gallegos
        Assistant Superintendents:
Chris Maloney
Suzanne Seuraptan
Melinda Lucke
Elizabeth Regan

                  STANDING COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENTS

                                            Michael Christensen, 
                                                Chairman
                                            Patrick Jasperse, Secretary
                                            Alan Fram
                                            William M. Welch
                                            Sue Kirchhoff
                               __________

                     RULES GOVERNING PRESS GALLERIES

    1. Administration of the press galleries shall be vested in a 
Standing Committee of Correspondents elected by accredited members of 
the galleries. The Committee shall consist of five persons elected to 
serve for terms of 2 years. Provided, however, that at the election in 
January 1951, the three candidates receiving the highest number of votes 
shall serve for 2 years and the remaining two for 1 year. Thereafter, 
three members shall be elected in odd-numbered years and two in even-
numbered years. Elections shall be held in January. The Committee shall 
elect its own chairman and secretary. Vacancies on the Committee shall 
be filled by special election to be called by the Standing Committee.
    2. Persons desiring admission to the press galleries of Congress 
shall make application in accordance with Rule 34 of the House of 
Representatives, subject to the direction and control of the Speaker and 
Rule 33 of the Senate, which rules shall be interpreted and administered 
by the Standing Committee of Correspondents, subject to the review and 
an approval by the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.
    3. The Standing Committee of Correspondents shall limit membership 
in the press galleries to bona fide correspondents of repute in their 
profession, under such rules as the Standing Committee of Correspondents 
shall prescribe.
    4. Provided, however, that the Standing Committee of Correspondents 
shall admit to the galleries no person who does not establish to the 
satisfaction of the Standing Committee all of the following:
    (a) That his or her principal income is obtained from news 
correspondence intended for publication in newspapers entitled to 
second-class mailing privileges.
    (b) That he or she is not engaged in paid publicity or promotion 
work or in prosecuting any claim before Congress or before any 
department of the government, and will not become so engaged while a 
member of the galleries.

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    (c) That he or she is not engaged in any lobbying activity and will 
not become so engaged while a member of the galleries.
    5. Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to the 
privileges of the galleries.
    6. The Standing Committee of Correspondents shall propose no change 
or changes in these rules except upon petition in writing signed by not 
less than 100 accredited members of the galleries.
                                              Newt Gingrich,
                            Speaker of the House of Representatives.

    The above rules have been approved by the Committee on Rules and 
Administration.

                                                Ted Stevens,
             Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.

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               MEMBERS OF THE PRESS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION

                      (Name and paper represented)

Abbott, Charles J.: Reuters
Abrahms, Doug: Washington Times
Abramowitz, Michael: Washington Post
Abrams, James R.: Associated Press
Abramson, Jill: Wall Street Journal
Abramson, Rudy P.: Los Angeles Times
Abruzzese, Leo F.: Journal of Commerce
Adams, James H.: Reuters
Aeschlimann, Johann: Basler Zeitung
Agres, Theodore J.: Washington Times
Ahearn, David M.: Bloomberg Business News
Akers, Mary Ann: CongressDaily
Akers, Paul E.: Scripps Howard News Service
Akinci, Ugur: Turkish Daily News
Al-Sowayel, Naila: Saudi Press Agency
Albritton, Jackie: Newsday
Alderman, Elizabeth J.: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Aldinger, Charles: Reuters
Alexander, Andrew: Cox Newspapers
Allen, Henry: Washington Post
Allen, Victoria: Reuters
Alonso-Zaldivar, Ricardo: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Alpert, Bruce S.: New Orleans Times-Picayune
Alzaid, Faisal: Kuwait News Agency
Anders, George: Wall Street Journal
Anderson, Curt L.: Associated Press
Anderson, David E.: Newhouse News Service
Anderson, James P.: German Press Agency--DPA
Anderson, Mark: Dow Jones News Service
Anderson, Paul L.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Anderson, Roger: Scripps Howard News Service
Andrews, Edmund L.: New York Times
Angle, Martha: Congressional Monitor
Angwin, Julia: States News Service
Anklam, Fred, Jr.: USA Today
Anthan, George P.: Des Moines Register
Appel, Adrianne: States News Service
Apple, R.W., Jr.: New York Times
Archibald, George H.: Washington Times
Arenstein, Seth: Defense Daily
Armstrong, Travis K.: Ottaway News Service
Arndt, Michael: Chicago Tribune
Arnett, Elisa C.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Arnold, Dieter E.: Der Bund
Arnold, John J.: Associated Press
Arora, C.K.: United News of India
Arora, Vasantha: India West
Arshad, Golam: Bangladesh Daily Telegraph
Arthur, William: Bloomberg Business News
Asher, Julie L.: Catholic News Service
Asher, Robert L.: Washington Post
Asseo, Laurie: Associated Press
Aukofer, Frank A.: Milwaukee Journal
Aulston, Von: New York Times
Austin, Janet R.: Congressional Quarterly
Austin, Judith B.: Gannett News Service
Averse, Jeannine: Associated Press
Azpiazu, Maria L.: EFE News Service
Babb, Kimberly S.: Federal Filings Business News
Babcock, Charles R.: Washington Post
Babson, Jennifer: Congressional Quarterly
Baer, Susan: Baltimore Sun
Bailey, Marilyn: Ottaway News Service
Baker, Donald P.: Washington Post
Baker, Norman L.: Defense Daily
Baldor, Lolita: Connecticut Post/Thomson Newspapers
Ball, Karen: New York Daily News
Balman, Sid, Jr.: United Press International
Balz, Daniel J.: Washington Post
Banales, Jorge A.: United Press International
Banks, Adelle: Newhouse News Service
Barabak, Mark Z.: Copley News Service
Barazia, Virginia G.: Thomson Newspapers
Barber, Ben: Washington Times
Babington, Charles: Washington Post
Barfield, Deborah: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Barker, Jeffrey N.: Arizona Republic
Barr, Gary S.: Washington Post
Barrett, Joyce: Fairchild News Service
Barrett, Paul M.: Wall Street Journal
Barton, Paul C.: Gannett News Service
Barton, Robert: Gas Daily
Bartz, Diane K.: Agence France-Presse
Basauri, Ignacio: Notimex Mexican News Agency
Bashir, Mustafa A.: Saudi Press Agency
Basken, Paul: United Press International
Basler, Robert C.: Reuters
Bassett, Greg: Thomson Newspapers
Bate, Peter: Reuters
Bater, Jeffrey P.: United Press International
Bates, Steven M.: Washington Post
Batt, Tony: Donrey Media Group
Bauman, David A.: Gannett News Service
Bauman, Everett A.: El Universal
Baumann, David: CongressDaily
Bayer, Amy: Copley News Service
Bayo, Carlos E.: Diario-16
Beamish, Rita: Associated Press
Beck, Simon L.: South China Morning Post
Beck, Tobin C.: United Press International
Beckner, Steven K.: Market News Service
Bedard, Paul: Washington Times
Beech, Eric: Reuters
Beeder, David C.: Omaha World-Herald
Beeker, Martin: Federal Filings Business News
Behr, Peter: Washington Post
Belton, Beth: USA Today
Beltrame, Julian: Southam News
Benac, Nancy J.: Associated Press
Bender, Penny: Gannett News Service
Benedetto, Richard: USA Today
Benenson, Robert A.: Congressional Quarterly
Benham, Barbara: Investor's Business Daily
Benson, Miles R.: Newhouse News Service
Bentura, Stephane: Agence France-Presse
Berke, Richard L.: New York Times
Berry, John M.: Washington Post
Best, Kathleen L.: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Bettelheim, Adriel: Denver Post
Beyer, Frauke: Springer Foreign News Service
Biesecher, Calvin: Defense Daily
Billitteri, Thomas J.: Newhouse News Service
Binstein, Michael: Washington Merry-Go-Round
Biskupic, Joan: Washington Post
Bivins, Larry: Detroit News
Black, Christine M.: Boston Globe
Blaho, Miklow: Magyar Nemzet
Blalock, Dawn E.: Wall Street Journal
Bland, Melissa R.: Reuters
Blecher, Todd: Bloomberg Business News
Blonston, Gary L.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Blue, David S.: Health News Daily
Blumenfeld, Laura: Washington Post
Blumenthal, Les: McClatchy Newspapers
Boadle, Anthony: Reuters
Boian, Christopher: Agence France-Presse
Boldt, David R: Philadelphia Inquirer
Boliek, Brooks: Hollywood Reporter
Boodman, Sandra G.: Washington Post
Bornemeier, James: Los Angeles Times
Bornemeier, Jane: Los Angeles Times
Borrell, Esther: EFE News Service
Bovard, James: Bovard News Service
Bovee, Timothy K.: Associated Press
Bowman, Curtis Lee: Scripps Howard News Service
Boyd, Robert S.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Boyle, Mary: Lowell Sun
Bradford, Allen: Washington Times
Bradsher, Keith V.: New York Times
Brady, Jonathan: Congressional Monitor
Brasher, Philip: Associated Press
Brazaitis, Thomas J.: Cleveland Plain Dealer

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Brennan, Colleen: CongressDaily
Brewer, Norm: Gannett News Service
Briand, Xavier: Education Daily
Briggs, Michael: Chicago Sun-Times
Briscoe, David: Associated Press
Bristol, Nellie O.: Health News Daily
Britt, Donna: Washington Post
Broder, David S.: Washington Post
Broder, John M.: Los Angeles Times
Brodie, Ian: London Times
Brodmann, Ron: Congressional Quarterly
Brodsky, Arthur R.: Communications Daily
Brogan, Pamela A.: Gannett News Service
Brogan, Patrick: Glasgow Herald
Brooks, David: La Jornada
Brosnan, James W.: Scripps Howard News Service
Brown, Daniel D.: Congressional Monitor
Brown, David M.: Washington Post
Brown, Michael H.: Louisville Courier-Journal
Brown, Peter A.: Scripps Howard News Service
Brown, Rene E.: Hartford Courant
Brownstein, Ronald: Los Angeles Times
Brueggemann, Gerd: Die Welt
Brumas, R. Michael: Newhouse News Service
Bryant, Carleton R.: Washington Times
Buksbaum, Jennifer: States News Service
Bunker, Ted: Investor's Business Daily
Bunting, Glenn F.: Los Angeles Times
Burge, Holli J.: Thomson Newspapers
Burgess, Lisa: Journal of Commerce
Burkhardt, Robert: Journal of Commerce
Burn, Timothy E.: United Press International
Burns, Robert: Associated Press
Burrell, Cassandra R.: Associated Press
Buskivk, Howard: Gas Daily
Butler, LaCrisha M.: Gannett News Service
Buzbee, Sally S.: Associated Press
Byrd, Ted L.: Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star
Cabrera, Denise: Associated Press
Calmes, Jackie: Wall Street Journal
Calvo, Dana S.: Associated Press
Calvo-Platero, Mario: Il Sole 24 Ore
Camia, Catalina: Dallas Morning News
Camire, Dennis: Gannett News Service
Campbell, Jennifer: USA Today
Campbell, Stephen W.: Portland Press Herald
Camphire, Geoffrey A.: Education Daily
Canahuate, Alfred T.: Saudi Press Agency
Canan, Martha M.: Bond Buyer
Cannistraro, Marc D.: Congressional Information Bureau
Cannon, Carl M.: Baltimore Sun
Cannon, Mary Angela: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Cano, Antonio: El Pais
Capozzola, James M.: Federal Filings Business News
Carelli, Richard: Associated Press
Carey, Mary Agnes: Dow Jones News Service
Carlin, John: London Independent
Carlson, Alver: Reuters
Carlson, Peter: Washington Post
Carmody, John: Washington Post
Carnevale, Mary L.: Wall Street Journal
Carpenter, Roy F.: Health News Daily
Carreno, Jose: El Universal
Carrington, Timothy T.: Wall Street Journal
Carroll, Aisling: Congressional Monitor
Carroll, James R.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Carroll, Kathleen: Associated Press
Carroll, Susan: Congressional Quarterly
Casey, Constance: Newhouse News Service
Cason, James: La Jornada
Cassata, Donna: Congressional Quarterly
Casteel, Chris: Daily Oklahoman
Causey, Mike: Washington Post
Cazalas, Robert: Congressional Information Bureau
Cetta, Jennifer: Education Daily
Chambliss, E. Lauren: London Evening Standard
Chandler, Clay: Washington Post
Chang, Young-Sup: Yonhap News Agency
Changyin, Xu: Xinhua News Agency
Chanthalangsy, Souksaveui: Agence France-Presse
Chen, Edwin: Los Angeles Times
Chesser, Larry: Baptist News Service
Chiantaretto, Mariuccia: Il Mattino
Choi, Julia M.: U.S.-Asian News Service
Christaldi, Mario: Thomson Newspapers
Christensen, Jean: Associated Press
Christensen, Michael G.: Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Christiansen, Per A.: Aftenposten
Chukseev, Vitaly: ITAR-TASS
Chung, Jin-Suk: Hankook Ilbo
Chung, Seo H.: Busan Il Bo
Ciampoli, Paul: Federal Filings Business News
Cimons, Marlene: Los Angeles Times
Cindemir, Mehuet K.: Anatolia News Agency
Clark, L. Kareema: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Clark, Pilita: Sydney Morning Herald
Clayton, William E., Jr.: Houston Chronicle
Clegg, Jeannine: Thomson Newspapers
Cleis, Andreas: Neue Zurcher Zeitung
Clifford, Timothy: New York Daily News
Cloud, David: Congressional Quarterly
Clymer, Adam: New York Times
Cocco, Marie: Newsday
Cohen, Karen J.: States News Service
Cohen, Richard: Washington Post
Cohen, Robert: Newhouse News Service
Cohen, Ronald E.: Gannett News Service
Cohn, D'Vera: Washington Post
Cohn, Meredith: States News Service
Coia, David A.: Washington Times
Colaianni, Deborah M.: Gannett News Service
Cole, Benjamin R.: Vincennes Sun-Commercial
Coleman, Dina S.: Bloomberg Business News
Collins, Christina W.: Gannett News Service
Collymore, Yvette: Inter Press Service
Condon, George E., Jr.: Copley News Service
Congar, Yasemin: Milliyet Newspaper
Connell, Christopher V.: Associated Press
Connolly, Ceci: St. Petersburg Times
Connor, John: Wall Street Journal
Connors, Thomas J.: Journal of Commerce
Constantine, Gus: Washington Times
Cook, Gretchen: Agence France-Presse
Cook, Rhodes: Congressional Quarterly
Coolidge, Malcolm: Saudi Press Agency
Coombs, Francis B., Jr.: Washington Times
Cooper, Helene: Wall Street Journal
Cooper, Kenneth J.: Washington Post
Cooper, Richard: Los Angeles Times
Copeland, Peter M.: Scripps Howard News Service
Corbett, Jennifer: Minneapolis Star Tribune
Corcoran, Elizabeth: Washington Post
Corcoran, Leila M.: Reuters
Corddry, Charles W.: Baltimore Sun
Cordray, Ronald: Market News Service
Corlew, Carole: Reuters
Cornwell, Rupert: London Independent
Cornwell, Susan J.: Reuters
Cornwell, Timothy D.: London Observer
Corsiglia, Sara: Federal Filings Business News
Cortez, Michelle: Bloomberg Business News
Cossette, Lani C.: Yomiuri Shimbun
Cowan, Richard: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Cranford, John: Congressional Quarterly
Crawford, Craig: Orlando Sentinel
Crawley, John: Reuters
Crenshaw, Albert R.: Washington Post
Cromley, Allan W.: Daily Oklahoman
Crutsinger, Martin S.: Associated Press
Cuccaro, Khela: Education Daily
Culbertson, Katherine: Oil Daily
Cummings, Jeanne M.: Atlanta Journal and Constitution
Cummins, Claudia: Bloomberg Business News
Cushman, John H., Jr.: New York Times
Cuthbert, Lori L.: Knight-Ridder Financial News
D'Angelo, Pamela A.: United Press International
Dagony, Ron: Tel Aviv Globes
Dahl, David: St. Petersburg Times
Daley, Stephen D.: Chicago Tribune
Dalgleish, James: Reuters
Dalglish, Arthur R.: Cox Newspapers
Dart, Robert E.: Cox Newspapers
Davidson, Joe: Wall Street Journal
Davidson, Lee: Deseret News
Davies, Hugh: London Daily Telegraph
Davis, Brett: Newhouse News Service
Davis, Matthew: Washington Fax
Davis, Robert: Wall Street Journal
Davis, Robert M.: USA Today
Dawson, Yolanda A.: Congressional Monitor
Day, John S.: Bangor Daily News
Day, Kathleen: Washington Post

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De Housein, Delia L.: Venezuelan News Agency
De Toledano, Ralph: Creators Syndicate
DeWitt, Karen E.: New York Times
Dean, Mensah M.: Washington Times
Deans, Robert E., Jr.: Cox Newspapers
Debenport, Ellen: St. Petersburg Times
Deibel, Mary: Scripps Howard News Service
Del Giudice, Vincent A.: Bloomberg Business News
Del Riccio, Cristiano: ANSA Italian News Agency
Delaney, Sherry K.: Investor's Business Daily
della Porta, Agostino: German Press Agency--DPA
Dembicki, Matt: Education Daily
Denniston, Lyle W.: Baltimore Sun
Deshayes, Nicole: Agence France-Presse
Deutsch, Jack: Charleston Daily Mail
Devroy, Ann: Washington Post
Dewar, Heather J.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Dewar, Helen: Washington Post
Diamond, John M.: Associated Press
Dickson, David M.: Washington Times
Diemer, Thomas K.: Cleveland Plain Dealer
Dighton, Daniel P.: United Press International
Dillner, Rebecca A.: Gannett News Service
Dionne, E.J., Jr.: Washington Post
Dixon, Jennifer B.: Associated Press
Dobbin, Muriel: McClatchy Newspapers
Dobbyn, Timothy H.: Reuters
Dodge, Robert: Dallas Morning News
Doherty, Carroll: Congressional Quarterly
Doherty, Robert P.: Reuters
Domis, Olaf de: American Banker
Donnelly, John M.: Food and Drink Daily
Donovan, Kevin E.: Federal Filings Business News
Dorf, Matthew: Jewish Telegraph Agency
Douglas, William G.: Newsday
Dowd, Maureen: New York Times
Dowling, Caroline: USA Today
Doyle, Michael: McClatchy Newspapers
Dreher, Rod: Washington Times
Drew, Christopher: Chicago Tribune
Dreyfus, Laura: Reuters
Drinkard, James P.: Associated Press
Drummond, Bob: Bloomberg Business News
Dryden, Steven J.: Bloomberg Business News
Duffus, Joseph R.: Thomson Newspapers
Dugua, Pierre-Yves: L'AGEFI
Duncan, Philip D.: Congressional Quarterly
Dunham, Will: Reuters
Dunne, Nancy: London Financial Times
Duston, Diane A.: Associated Press
Dyson, Jessica J.: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Earle, Geoffrey: Congressional Quarterly
Earnhart, Audrey A.: Reuters
Easton, Nina J.: Los Angeles Times
Eaton, Sabrina: Cleveland Plain Dealer
Edmonds, Patricia: USA Today
Edsall, Thomas B.: Washington Post
Eggertson, Laura: Canadian Press
Eifert, Carl A.: Catholic News Service
Eisenstadt, David: New York Daily News
Eisler, Peter R.: Gannett News Service
Eisman, Dale: Virginian-Pilot
Ejiri, Tsukasa: Hokkaido Shimbun
ElBoghdady, Dina: Orange County Register
Elliott, Polly B.: Ottaway News Service
Elsasser, Glen R.: Chicago Tribune
Elsner, Alan: Reuters
Elvin, Elizabeth R.: Washington Times
Elving, Ronald: Congressional Quarterly
Embrey, George A.: Columbus Dispatch
Emert, Carol: Fairchild News Service
Emory, Alan S.: Watertown Daily Times
Enda, Jodi A.: Philadelphia Inquirer
Eng, Dinah: Gannett News Service
Engelberg, Stephen: New York Times
Engley, Hollis L.: Gannett News Service
Epstein, Aaron B.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Epstein, Keith C.: Cleveland Plain Dealer
Eskey, Kenneth: Scripps Howard News Service
Espo, David M.: Associated Press
Esquivel, Jesus Z.: Notimex Mexican News Agency
Estevez, Dolia: El Financiero
Estill, Jerry R.: Associated Press
Estill, Robert: Copley News Service
Evans, Edward: Reuters
Evans-Pritchard, Ambrose: London Sunday Telegraph
Everett, David B.: Detroit Free Press
Fabricuis, Peter: Argus Newspapers
Fagan, Drew: Toronto Globe and Mail
Faltin, Cornel: Springer Foreign News Service
Fan, Aliza C.: Oil Daily
Fan, Songjiu: Xinhua News Agency
Fanning, Kimberly C.: Federal Filings Business News
Farhi, Paul: Washington Post
Farragher, Thomas P.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Farrell, John A.: Boston Globe
Feeney, Susan: Dallas Morning News
Feinsilber, Mike: Associated Press
Feld, Karen I.: Capital Connections Syndicate
Feldman, Carole: Associated Press
Felker, Edward R.: Small Newspaper Group
Ferguson, Barbara: Saudi Gazette
Ferguson, Ellyn: Gannett News Service
Ferraro, Thomas M.: Bloomberg Business News
Ferris, Craig T.: Bond Buyer
Fialka, John J.: Wall Street Journal
Field, David: Washington Times
Fields, Gary E.: USA Today
Fillion, Roger O.: Reuters
Filteau, Jerome F.: Catholic News Service
Fiore, Faye: Los Angeles Times
Fisher, Marc: Washington Post
Fix, Janet L.: USA Today
Flanigan, James C.: Kuwait News Agency
Flatin, Paul E.: Kyodo News Service
Flattau, Edward: Global Horizons Syndicate
Fletcher, Martin A.: London Times
Fletcher, Michael: Baltimore Sun
Flynn, Adrianne M.: Arizona Republic
Foerstel, Karen: Congressional Monitor
Foote, Jennifer: Newhouse News Service
Foote, Sheila: Defense Daily
Forrest, Bonnie L.: Congressional Quarterly
Foster, Andrea L.: States News Service
Foster-Simeon, Ed: USA Today
Fournier, Ron: Associated Press
Fraley, Colette: Congressional Quarterly
Fram, Alan: Associated Press
Frank, Jacqueline: Reuters
Franklin, Dana K.: United Press International
Franklin, Mary Beth: Franklin News Features
Fraser, Graham: Toronto Globe and Mail
Fraze, Barbara J.: Catholic News Service
Fredman, Lauren N.: Nikkei
Freedberg, Louis: San Francisco Chronicle
Freedland, Jonathan S.: London Guardian
Freedman, Dan: Hearst Newspapers
Freedman, Spencer: Congressional Quarterly
Frerking, Elizabeth M.: Newhouse News Service
Freudmann, Aviva: Journal of Commerce
Friedman, Robert: Scripps Howard News Service
Friedman, Saul: Newsday
Friesner, Margery: ANSA Italian News Agency
Frisby, Michael K.: Wall Street Journal
Fujitsuka, Masamichi: Kyodo News Service
Fuller, James: Federal Filings Business News
Fullerton, Jane: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Fulwood, Sam, III: Los Angeles Times
Furlow, Robert S.: Associated Press
Fuzes, Oszkar L.: Nepszabadsag
Gabler, Eugene: Congressional Quarterly
Gabriel, Mary: Reuters
Gaffney, Lisa L.: Congressional Monitor
Gallman, Vanessa J.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Galvin, Thomas: New York Post
Gao, Fengyi: Guangming Daily
Garland, William K.: Harte-Hanks Newspapers
Garrett, Major E.: Washington Times
Garsson, Robert M., Jr.: American Banker
Gasparello, Linda: Food and Drink Daily
Gaulin, Jacqueline: Washington Times
Gaylord, Becky: Dow Jones News Service
Gazella, Katherine: Cox Newspapers
Gearan, Anne R.: Associated Press
Gedda, George: Associated Press
Geiger, Robert S.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
George, Nirmala: Madras Business Line
Georges, Chris J.: Wall Street Journal
Geracimos, Ann: Washington Times
Germond, Jack W.: Baltimore Sun
Gerstel, Steve: Media General News Service
Gerstenzang, James R.: Los Angeles Times

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Gerth, Jeff: New York Times
Gertz, William D.: Washington Times
Gettinger, Steve: Congressional Quarterly
Ghildiyal, Vinod: New Dehli Business & Political Observer
Giacomo, Carol A.: Reuters
Gibbons, Gene: Reuters
Gibson, William E.: Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Gigot, Paul: Wall Street Journal
Gildea, Kerry: Defense Daily
Ginsburg, Steven H.: Reuters
Glass, Andrew J.: Cox Newspapers
Glass, Joel A.: Lloyd's List International
Glass, Pamela: Le Mauricien
Glater, Jonathan D.: Washington Post
Glover, Keith D.: Congressional Monitor
Goar, Carol: Toronto Star
Golden, James R.: Gannett News Service
Goldschlag, William: New York Daily News
Goldstein, Amy: Washington Post
Goldstein, Jacobo: La Tribuna
Goldstein, Steven L.: Philadelphia Inquirer
Golkin, Peter: Reuters
Golob, Steven: Agence Telegraphique Swiss
Gomlak, Norman, Jr.: Journal Newspapers
Gonzales, Enrique J.: United Press International
Gonzales, Maria I.: El Norte
Goodsell, Paul: Omaha World-Herald
Gordon, Marcy G.: Associated Press
Gordon, Michael R.: New York Times
Gorman, Steven J.: Reuters
Goshko, John M.: Washington Post
Gosselin, Peter: Boston Globe
Gotschall, Mary: Bloomberg Business News
Gould, Lee A.: Associated Press
Graham, Bradley L.: Washington Post
Graham, George: London Financial Times
Graham, Jill: CongressDaily
Grant, Paul R.: Reuters
Grauerholz, John: Intercontinental Media Services
Gray, Jerry: New York Times
Green, Charles A.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Green, Robert D.: Reuters
Green, Stephen J.: Copley News Service
Greenberger, Robert: Wall Street Journal
Greenberger, Scott: States News Service
Greenblatt, Alan: Congressional Quarterly
Greenburg, Jan C.: Chicago Tribune
Greene, Marilyn: USA Today
Greene, Robert T.: Associated Press
Greenfield, Meg: Washington Post
Greenhouse, Linda J.: New York Times
Greenhouse, Steven: New York Times
Greve, Frank J.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Grier, Peter: Christian Science Monitor
Griffith, Patricia K.: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/Toledo Blade
Grimaldi, James V.: Orange County Register
Grimes, Charlotte: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Groppe, Maureen: Thomson Newspapers
Gross, Richard C.: Washington Times
Grove, Lloyd B.: Washington Post
Gruenwald, Juliana: Congressional Quarterly
Gruley, Bryan T.: Detroit News
Gugliotta, Guy: Washington Post
Guinal, Joseph G.: Kuwait News Agency
Gulino, Denny: Market News Service
Gunther, Marc: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Gutfeld, Rose: Congressional Quarterly
Gutman, Roy W.: Newsday
Haase, David L.: Indianapolis News
Hackett, Laurel E.: Scripps Howard News Service
Hager, George: Congressional Quarterly
Haggerty, Maryann: Washington Post
Hall, John N.: Media General News Service
Hall, Margaret W.: USA Today
Hallinan, Joseph T.: Newhouse News Service
Hamalainen, Aloysia C.: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Hamburg, Laura R.: States News Service
Han, Edward N.: Central News Agency
Hanchette, John M.: Gannett News Service
Hand, Mark: Gas Daily
Hanner, Kenneth W.: Washington Times
Hanson, Christopher: Hearst Newspapers
Harada, Ryosuke: Nikkei
Harden, Patrick: Toronto Sun
Hardin, Peter: Richmond Times-Dispatch
Hardy, Michael J.: Newhouse News Service
Hargrove, Thomas K.: Scripps Howard News Service
Harmon, Bruce: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Harper, Lucinda N.: Wall Street Journal
Harris, John F.: Washington Post
Harris, Paul: Variety Daily
Harrison, David: Education Daily
Harrison, Katie: Hearst Newspapers
Hartman, Brian R.: States News Service
Hartman, Carl: Associated Press
Hartson, Merrill: Associated Press
Haruna, Mikio: Kyodo News Service
Harvey, Mary Ellen: Saudi Press Agency
Harwood, John J.: Wall Street Journal
Hasan, Khalid: Pakistan Nation
Hashim, Salmy M.: Malaysian News Agency
Hasson, Judith B.: USA Today
Hastings, Maribel: La Opinion
Haught, Robert L.: Daily Oklahoman
Havemann, Joel: Los Angeles Times
Havemann, Judith: Washington Post
Hawkings, David: Congressional Monitor
Hawkins, Charles S.: Bloomberg Business News
Haynes, Annie L.: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Hazard, Anne: States News Service
Healey, Jon: Congressional Quarterly
Healy, Melissa: Los Angeles Times
Healy, Robert E.: Congressional Monitor
Hebert, H. Josef: Associated Press
Hedges, Michael: Washington Times
Heikes, Drex: Los Angeles Times
Heinicke, J. Erik: Federal Filings Business News
Heldman, Paul: Bloomberg Business News
Helfgott, Elizabeth: Congressional Monitor
Henderson, Gregory M.: Reuters
Henneberger, Melinda: New York Times
Henriksson, Karin: Svenska Dagbladet
Henry, Ed: Washington Merry-Go-Round
Henry, Shannon: American Banker
Herrin, Angelia L.: USA Today
Hershey, William L.: Akron Beacon Journal
Hershey, William L.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Hershey, Robert D., Jr.: New York Times
Herskovitz, Jonathan: Asahi Shimbun
Hess, David W.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Heyniger, Will: Congressional Quarterly
Hill, Patrice S.: Washington Times
Hilliard, Thomas T.: Federal Filings Business News
Hillman, G. Robert: Dallas Morning News
Hilts, Philip J.: New York Times
Hilzenrath, David: Washington Post
Hinden, Stanley J.: Washington Post
Hines, Cragg: Houston Chronicle
Hitchens, Peter J.: London Daily Express
Hitt, Greg A.: Dow Jones News Service
Hobson, Katherine E.: Bloomberg Business News
Hodges, Sam L.: Newhouse News Service
Hodierne, Paul R.: Newhouse News Service
Hoeffel, John E.: Winston-Salem Journal
Hoff, David: Education Daily
Hoffman, Lisa: Scripps Howard News Service
Hohler, Robert T.: Boston Globe
Holland, Steve: Reuters
Holton, Sean: Orlando Sentinel
Hook, Janet: Los Angeles Times
Hoopes, Cora R.: Roll Call Report Syndicate
Hoover, Daniel C.: Greenville News
Hope, Heather A.: Bond Buyer
Horner, Carol J.: Wall Street Journal
Horowitz, Carl F.: Investor's Business Daily
Horwitz, Sari: Washington Post
Hosansky, David: Congressional Quarterly
Hosler, Karen A.: Baltimore Sun
Hoversten, Paul M.: USA Today
Howe, Patrick: Small Newspaper Group
Howell, Deborah: Newhouse News Service
Hoy, Anne Q.: Congressional Quarterly
Hsu, Benedict S.: Taiwan Daily News
Huet, Sophie: Agence France-Presse
Hughes, John: Small Newspapers Group
Hulse, Carl: New York Times Regional Newspapers
Hume, Lynn S.: Bond Buyer
Hunt, Albert R.: Wall Street Journal
Hunt, Terence: Associated Press
Hutcheson, Ron M.: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Huygen, Maarten: NRC Handelsblad
Idelson, Holly: Congressional Quarterly

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Igarashi, Koji: Asahi Shimbun
Ikuma, Mikio: Yomiuri Shimbun
Imazato, Yoshikatu: Tokyo-Chunichi Shimbun
Imherr, Kristin A.: Congressional Quarterly
Ingersoll, Bruce: Wall Street Journal
Ingwerson, Marshall: Christian Science Monitor
Innerst, Carol: Washington Times
Iraburu, Beatriz: El Correo Espanol
Ishii, Hayato: Kyodo News Service
Ito, Hiroaki: Asahi Shimbun
Jackson, David M.: Dallas Morning News
Jackson, Robert L.: Los Angeles Times
Janofsky, Michael: New York Times
Jasperse, Patrick G.: Milwaukee Journal
Jaspin, Elliot: Cox Newspapers
Jehl, Douglas: New York Times
Jenkins, David K., Jr.: Washington Post
Jesdanun, Anick: Associated Press
Jin, Chang-ook: Joong Ang Daily News
Jingsheng, Zhai: Xinhua News Agency
Johnson, Dawne G.: Gannett News Service
Johnson, Mark: Media General News Service
Johnson, Sandy K.: Associated Press
Johnson-Settles, Mary: McClatchy Newspapers
Johnston, Carl A.: Dow Jones News Service
Johnston, David: New York Times
Jones, Ian L.: Food and Drink Daily
Jones, Rachel: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Jones, Wendy P.: Ottaway News Service
Joseph, Ludwina A.: New Delhi Pioneer
Jouzaitis, Carol: Chicago Tribune
Joyce, Stacey A.: Reuters
Judson, David: Gannett News Service
Jung, Hae Y.: Chosun Ilbo Daily News
Jung, Yun J.: Han-Kyoreh Shinmun
Justsen, Klaus: Jyllands-Posten
Kaffsack, Hanns-Jochen: German Press Agency--DPA
Kalabinski, Jacek M.: Gazeta Wyborcza
Kamen, Al: Washington Post
Kamiya, Antonio A.: Kyodo News Service
Kanamine, Linda M.: USA Today
Kando, Yoshinori: Mainichi Shimbun
Kane, Mary: Newhouse News Service
Kang, Stephanie: Defense Daily
Kaplan, David S.: Congressional Quarterly
Kaplan, Lisa F.: Gannett News Service
Kaplan, Refet: Washington Times
Kaps, Carola: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Karey, Gerald: Platt's Oilgram News
Karmin, Monroe W.: Bloomberg Business News
Karr, Albert R.: Wall Street Journal
Karube, Kensuke: Jiji Press
Karvonen, Kyosti: Helsingin Sanomat
Kasindorf, Martin: Newsday
Kaslow, Amy M.: Christian Science Monitor
Kato, Kiyotaka: Jiji Press
Katz, Jeffrey L.: Congressional Quarterly
Katz, Lee M.: USA Today
Kauffmann, Sylvie: Le Monde
Kaul, Donald W.: Des Moines Register
Kaut, David: States News Service
Kawai, Hideo: Nikkei
Kawano, Toshifumi: Mainichi Shimbun
Kay, Michele: Austin American-Statesman
Kean, Edward: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Kearns, Robert M.: Reuters
Keates, Nancy: Dow Jones News Service
Keatley, Robert: Wall Street Journal
Keefe, Stephen R.: Nikkei
Keen, Judith C.: USA Today
Kehoe, Mark T.: Congressional Quarterly
Keil, Richard: Associated Press
Kelley, Joanne: Reuters
Kellman, Laurie A.: Washington Times
Kellogg, Sarah M.: Newhouse News Service
Kelly, Allan: Agence France-Presse
Kelly, Brian: Washington Post
Kelly, Erin V.: Gannett News Service
Kelly, Patrick: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Kemper, Robert J.: Newport News
Kempster, Norman: Los Angeles Times
Kendall-Bilicki, Susan: Agence France-Presse
Kenen, Joanne: Reuters
Kennedy, Barbara F.: Saudi Gazette Newspaper
Kennedy, Tim: Saudi Gazette Newspaper
Kenworthy, Tom: Washington Post
Kessler, Glenn: Newsday
Kikilo, Vladimir I.: ITAR-TASS
Kilian, Michael D.: Chicago Tribune
Kilpatrick, James J.: Universal Press Syndicate
Kim, Changkyoon: Chosun Ilbo Daily News
Kim, Dae-Ho: Maeil Kyungje Daily
Kim, Jong H.: Pusan Daily News
Kim, Young J.: Kookmin Ilbo
Kimura, Tadakazu: Asahi Shimbun
King, Colbert: Washington Post
King, John C.: Associated Press
King, Llewellyn: Energy Daily
Kingsbury-Smith, Joseph: Hearst Newspapers
Kipling, Bogdan: Kipling News Service
Kirby, Paul: Reuters
Kirchhoff, Suzanne: Reuters
Kirkland, Michael E.: United Press International
Kirkman, Donald C.: Scripps Howard News Service
Kislitzin, Jeanne: Congressional Monitor
Kister, Kurt: Sueddeutsche Zeitung
Kito, Makoto: Yomiuri Shimbun
Kivlan, Terence J.: Newhouse News Service
Klein, Gilbert F.: Media General News Service
Kleinbard, David: Bloomberg Business News
Kliewer, Nancy: Cox Newspapers
Knight, Jerry: Washington Post
Knupfer, Uwe: Westdeutsche Allgemeine
Knutson, Lawrence L.: Associated Press
Koar, Jurgen: Stuttgarter Zeitung
Kocerha, Vladimir: Gestion
Koch, Robert: Agence France-Presse
Koch, Wendy: Gannett News Service
Koike, Hirotsugu: Nikkei
Komago, Shigeru: Nikkei
Komarow, Steven: USA Today
Komatsu, Hiroshi: Mainichi Shimbun
Komori, Yoshihisa: Sankei Shimbun
Korinek, Otakar: Press Agency of Slovak Republic
Kossoff, Leslie: Washington Times
Koszczuk, Jaculine M.: Congressional Quarterly
Kovaleski, Serge F.: Washington Post
Kovski, Alan: Oil Daily
Kramer, Eugene: Associated Press
Kranish, Michael A.: Boston Globe
Kreisher, Otto: Copley News Service
Kristiansen, Catherine: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Kuharsky, Paul: New York Times
Kuhnhenn, James L.: Kansas City Star
Kuhon, Albert P.: Suara Pembaruan
Kumasaka, Takamitsu: Sankei Shimbun
Kunisue, Yukari: Tokyo-Chunichi Shimbun
Kuntz, Philip A.: Wall Street Journal
Kuttler, Hillel: Jerusalem Post
Kuttner, Michael: Berlingske Tidende
LaFraniere, Sharon: Washington Post
LaGesse, David: Dallas Morning News
Labaton, Stephen: New York Times
Labriny, Azeddine: Saudi Press Agency
Lacey, Marc: Los Angeles Times
Lachica, Eduardo: Asian Wall Street Journal
Lal, Rollie: Yomiuri Shimbun
Lamb, David: Los Angeles Times
Lambrecht, William: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Lande, Laurie: Dow Jones News Service
Landers, James M.: Dallas Morning News
Landry, Carole: Agence France-Presse
Landweber, Michael I.: Associated Press
Landy, Jonathan S.: Christian Science Monitor
Lane, Earl: Newsday
Laney, Eugene C.: Congressional Monitor
Langan, Michael: Agence France-Presse
Langdon, Jerry: Gannett News Service
Langdon, Stephen R.: Congressional Quarterly
Langley, Norma: News Group Publications
Lardner, George: Washington Post
Larsen, Leonard E.: Scripps Howard News Service
Larson, Ruth I.: Washington Times
Laudy, Yve J.: La Libre Belgique
Lawes, W. Fredrick: USA Today
Lawrence, Christine C.: Congressional Quarterly
Lawrence, George M.: Gannett News Service
Lawrence, Jill D.: Associated Press
Lawrence, Richard: Journal of Commerce
Lawsky, David A.: Reuters
Lawson, Rick: Defense Daily
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Lee, Jae-Ho: Dong-A Ilbo
Lee, James W.: Federal Filings Business News
Lee, Jessica: USA Today
Lee, Kyung-Hyung: Seoul Shinmun
Lee, Sang S.: Hankook Ilbo
Leffler, Pete: Allentown Morning Call
Lehman, H. Jane: Real Estate News Service
Lekic, Slobodan: Associated Press
Lelyveld, Nita: Associated Press
Lemons, Terry: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Leonard, Mary C.: Boston Globe
Lerma, Jacqueline: Notimex Mexican News Agency
Lesourd, Pierre: Agence France-Presse
Leubsdorf, Carl P.: Dallas Morning News
Lever, Robert: Agence France-Presse
Levy, Douglas A.: USA Today
Lewis, Charles J.: Hearst Newspapers
Lewis, Herbert F.: Copley News Service
Lewis, Katherine: Dallas Morning News
Lewis, Neil A.: New York Times
Lewthwaite, Gilbert A.: Baltimore Sun
Licitra, Annette: Education Daily
Lieberman, Brett: Newhouse News Service
Liebert, Larry: Congressional Monitor
Lieblich, Julia: Newhouse News Service
Lightman, David: Hartford Courant
Lilleston, Thomas R.: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Lin, Betty P.: World Journal
Lin, Jennifer: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Lindberg, Rainer S.: Nachrichten fuer Aussenhandel
Lindberg, Tod M.: Washington Times
Lipman, Laurence M.: Palm Beach Post/Cox Newspapers
Lippman, Thomas W.: Washington Post
Liu, Marco C.: Economic Daily News
Liu, Ning K.: Youth Daily News
Lo, Yodia T.: Federal Filings Business News
Lobe, James R.: Inter Press Service
Lobsenz, George: Energy Daily
Lochhead, Carolyn: San Francisco Chronicle
Locin, Mitchell: Chicago Tribune
Logan, Kelli: Congressional Quarterly
Lopez, Horacio C.: Notimex Mexican News Agency
Lopez, Josie: Notimex Mexican News Agency
Lorenzetti, Maureen S.: Platts's Oilgram News
Loschilin, Andrew A.: ITAR-TASS
Loughlin, Sean M.: New York Times
Lowe, Karen: Agence France-Presse
Lowe, Michael R.: Asahi Shimbun
Lowe, Roger K.: Columbus Dispatch
Lowy, Joan A.: Scripps Howard News Service
Luther, James W.: Associated Press
Lynch, David E.: Lynch News Service
Lynch, David J.: USA Today
Lytle, Tamara: New Haven Register
Maalouf, Rafic K.: Al Hayat
MacDonald, David M.: McClendon News Service
MacDonald, John A.: Hartford Courant
MacFarland, Margo: Knight-Ridder Financial News
MacPherson, Peter C.: Congressional Quarterly
Macabrey, J.M.: La Tribune Desfosses
Macaluso, Nora G.: Bloomberg Business News
Machacek, John W.: Gannett News Service
Mackler, Peter: Agence France-Presse
Maduro, Rogelio A.: Intercontinental Media Services
Maggs, John J.: Journal of Commerce
Magner, Michael J.: Newhouse News Service
Maier, Thomas: German Press Agency--DPA
Majano, Rosendo: EFE News Service
Mak, Matthew: USA Today
Malarstedt, Kurt: Dagens Nyheter
Malone, Julia: Cox Newspapers
Mandel, Susan: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Manegold, Catherine S.: New York Times
Mann, James H.: Los Angeles Times
Mann, William C.: Associated Press
Mannion, James C.: Agence France-Presse
Manthey, Marlene: Zeitungsring
Maraniss, David: Washington Post
Marchak, Elizabeth A.: Cleveland Plain Dealer
Marcus, Ruth: Washington Post
Marcy, Steven K.: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Marek, Lynne A.: Chicago Tribune
Margasak, Lawrence N.: Associated Press
Marlowe, Robert E.: Media General News Service
Marolo, Bruno: ANSA Italian News Agency
Marquis, Christopher: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Martin, Gary R., San Antonio Express-News
Marshall, Stephen B.: USA Today
Martin, Fowler W.: Dow Jones News Service
Martin, Hernan: EFE News Service
Martin, Jurek: London Financial Times
Martin, Robert A.: United Press International
Martin, Sean E.: Health News Daily
Martinez, Gebe: Los Angeles Times
Marwill, Philip: Congressional Quarterly
Marx, Claude R.: Investor's Business Daily
Masci, David: Congressional Quarterly
Mashek, John W.: Boston Globe
Masters, Kim L.: Washington Post
Mathewson, Judith M.: Ottaway News Service
Mathis, Nancy: Houston Chronicle
Matsubara, Katsumi: Jiji Press
Matsumoto, Hiroshi: Kyodo News Service
Mattheiem, Nathalie: Le Soir
Matthews, Christopher J.: San Francisco Examiner
Matthews, Mark H.: Baltimore Sun
Mayer, Luigi: ANSA Italian News Agency
Mays, Andrea L.: USA Today
McAllister, William H.: Washington Post
McBee, Susanna: Hearst Newspapers
McCaleb, Ian C.: United Press International
McCarthy, Thomas: Los Angeles Times
McCartney, James H.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
McCaslin, John L.: Washington Times
McClain, John D.: Associated Press
McClendon, Sarah: McClendon News Service
McCombs, Philip A.: Washington Post
McCord, Nancy S.: London Financial Times
McDonald, Greg: Houston Chronicle
McDowell, Charles R.: Richmond Times-Dispatch
McFeatters, Ann C.: Scripps Howard News Service
McFeatters, Dale B.: Scripps Howard News Service
McGilvray, Robert D.: Wall Street Journal
McGinley, Laurie: Wall Street Journal
McGregor, Deborah: Congressional Quarterly
McGrory, Mary: Washington Post
McGuinness, Jean E.: Chicago Tribune
McIntyre, David T.: German Press Agency--DPA
McKinney, Joan: Baton Rouge Morning Advocate
McLoone, Tracy: CongressDaily
McManus, Doyle: Los Angeles Times
McNeil, Margaret A.: Reuters
McNulty, Timothy J.: Chicago Tribune
McNulty, Timothy: New York Times
McQuaid, John G.: New Orleans Times-Picayune
McQuillan, Laurence: Reuters
Meadows, Clinton E.: New York Times
Means, Marianne: Hearst Newspapers
Mears, Walter R.: Associated Press
Meddis, Sam: USA Today
Medina, Rodolfo: Uno Mas Uno
Meier, Reinhard: Neue Zurcher Zeitung
Meinert, Dori: Copley News Service
Meisler, Stanley: Los Angeles Times
Melillo, Wendy: Washington Post
Mello, Michael: Ottaway News Service
Memmott, Mark J.: USA Today
Menon, Nambalat C.: Hindustan Times
Mercer, Marsha D.: Media General News Service
Meredith, Robyn M.: American Banker
Merida, Kevin E.: Washington Post
Merino, Enrique M.: EFE News Service
Merkle, Christine M.: Newsday
Merline, John W.: Investor's Business Daily
Merry, Robert: Congressional Quarterly
Mesce, Deborah: Associated Press
Metheny, Bradie: Washington Fax
Meyer, Harold: Nachrichten fuer Aussenhandle
Micco, Linda M.: Gas Daily
Miga, Andrew L.: Boston Herald
Milk, Jeremy L.: Yomiuri Shimbun
Millan, Delia A.: EFE News Service
Miller, Alan C.: Los Angeles Times
Miller, Amy B.: Education Daily
Miller, Andrew C.: Kansas City Star
Miller, Jill Y.: Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel
Miller, Ken: Gannett News Service
Miller, Richard M.: Reuters
Milliron, David A.: Gannett News Service
Milius, Peter: Washington Post
Milloy, Marilyn: Newsday

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Mills, Betty: Griffin-Larrabee News Service
Mills, Kim I.: Associated Press
Mills, Michael: Congressional Quarterly
Mills, Mike: Washington Post
Mintz, John D.: Washington Post
Mintz, William A.: Houston Chronicle
Minzesheimer, Bob: USA Today
Mitchell, Robert B.: Thomson Newspapers
Mittelstadt, Michelle K.: Associated Press
Moffett, George: Christian Science Monitor
Mohan, C. Raja: Hindu
Mokhiber, James: Center for Investigative Reporting
Moller, Jacob B.: Politiken Newspapers
Moller, Jan: Washington Merry-Go-Round
Mollison, Andrew R.: Cox Newspapers
Molotsky, Irvin D.: New York Times
Monaco, Monta C.: Kyodo News Service
Monberg, Helene C.: Monberg News Service
Monk, Paul John: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Montgomery, Anne: Health News Daily
Montgomery, Lori A.: Detroit Free Press
Moon, Julie: U.S.-Asian News Service
Moore, John T.: Scripps Howard News Service
Moore, Jonathan: Associated Press
Moore, Thomas H.: Congressional Quarterly
Moreno, Rafael: EFE News Service
Morgan, Dan: Washington Post
Mori, Nobuhito: Kyodo News Service
Moriarty, JoAnn: Newhouse News Service
Morita, Seisaku: Sekai Nippo
Morris, Christine: Canadian Press
Morris, David J.: Associated Press
Morrison, James: Washington Times
Morrison, Joanne: Bond Buyer
Morrissey, Matthew: CongressDaily
Mosquera, Mary B.: United Press International
Moss, Joshua J.: Washington Times
Mossin, Richard E.: Polish-American Daily News
Muchinsky, William A.: Federal Filings Business News
Mulligan, John E.: Providence Journal-Bulletin
Munro, Diane: Oil Daily
Munroe, Antonio W.: Washington Times
Murano, Eiichi: Asahi Shimbun
Murphy, Daniel J.: Investor's Business Daily
Murray, Alan S.: Wall Street Journal
Murray, Frank J.: Washington Times
Murray, Sharon: Media General News Service
Murray, William: Dow Jones News Service
Music, Kimberley A.: Oil Daily
Mutchler, Meghan O.: New York Times
Myers, Jim: Tulsa World
Myers, Linnet: Chicago Tribune
Naab, Rachelle: United Press International
Nagata, Masatoshi: Kyodo News Service
Nagy, John D.: Reuters
Nakaya, Yuji: Kyodo News Service
Nall, Stephanie: Journal of Commerce
Navarro da Costa, Mario: ABIM News Agency
Naylor, Robert L., Jr.: Associated Press
Needham, Victoria: Congressional Monitor
Neergaard, Lauran: Associated Press
Neikirk, William R.: Chicago Tribune
Nelson, Jack: Los Angeles Times
Nelson, Lars-Erik: Newsday
Nelson, Robert T.: Seattle Times
Nesbitt, Jim: Newhouse News Service
Nesmith, Jeff H.: Cox Newspapers
Neuman, Johanna: USA Today
Neus, Elizabeth: Gannett News Service
Nevans, Lisa: Washington Times
Newberry, Cindy M.: Health News Daily
Newcomb, Amelia: Yomiuri Shimbun
Newman, Bud: CongressDaily
Newman, Pamela B.: Energy Daily
Nichols, Bill: USA Today
Niles, Julie A.: Federal Filings Business News
Nixon, Sondra J.: Congressional Quarterly
Noah, Timothy R.: Wall Street Journal
Nolan, Thomas F., IV: Dow Jones News Service
Nomani, Asra Q.: Wall Street Journal
Norman, Jane M.: Des Moines Register
Nosaka, Masaichi: Yomiuri Shimbun
Novak, Viveca: Wall Street Journal
Nozaki, Saiko: Yomiuri Shimbun
Nutting, Brian W.: Congressional Monitor
Nutting, Rex D.: United Press International
Nyhan, Paul L.: Congressional Monitor
O'Brien, Catherine: Associated Press
O'Brien, Nancy F.: Catholic News Service
O'Clery, Conor: Irish Times
O'Connell, Connie C.: Associated Press
O'Connell, Jim: Ottaway News Service
O'Donnell, John B., Jr.: Baltimore Sun
O'Driscoll, Mary: Energy Daily
O'Hanlon, Ann: Washington Post
O'Hara, Cindy L.: Gas Daily
O'Meara, Shaun M.: Asahi Shimbun
O'Neill, James M.: Providence Journal-Bulletin
O'Rourke, Lawrence M.: McClatchy Newspapers
O'Toole, Thomas: Scripps Howard News Service
Oden, Henry: Wall Street Journal
Okada, Norio: Akahata
Okuma, Yoshiaki: Jiji Press
Oliphant, Cortright W.: Oliphant News Service
Oliphant, Robert C.: Oliphant News Service
Oliphant, Thomas N.: Boston Globe
Omicinski, John J.: Gannett News Service
Ono, Keiko: Nikkei
Onoki, Mamoru: Tokyo-Chunichi Shimbun
Onuki, Yoshiko: Nikkei
Oppel, Richard A.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Orantes, Cesar A.: El Grafico Daily News
Orin, Deborah: New York Post
Orr, J. Scott: Newhouse News Service
Ostroff, Jim: Fairchild News Service
Ostrow, Ronald J.: Los Angeles Times
Ostrowidzki, Victor: Hearst Newspapers
Ota, Yasuhiko: Nikkei
Otsuka, Takashi: Asahi Shimbun
Ottaway, David B.: Washington Post
Otto, Mary C.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Ouchi, Saki: Yomiuri Shimbun
Pace, David H.: Associated Press
Page, Clarence E.: Chicago Tribune
Page, Susan: Newsday
Pajares, Fernando: EFE News Service
Palmer, Doug: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Palmer, Elizabeth: Congressional Monitor
Paluska, Joseph F.: Federal Filings Business News
Pan, Herman: Central News Agency
Papachelas, Alexis: Kathimerini
Papandoniu, Lampros: Macedonia News Agency
Parasuram, T.V.: Press Trust of India
Parenthoen, Isabel: Agence France-Presse
Parker, Laura: Detroit News
Parker, Richard: Albuquerque Journal
Parry, Pamela A.: Baptist News Service
Passarini, Paolo: La Stampa
Passos, Jose M.: O Globo
Patterson, Rebecca H.: Congressional Quarterly
Pattison, Mark: Catholic News Service
Paul, Sonali J.: Reuters
Payne, Henry: Scripps Howard News Service
Payton, Jack R.: St. Petersburg Times
Pear, Robert L.: New York Times
Pearl, Daniel: Wall Street Journal
Peck, Louis M.: CongressDaily
Pendlebury, Stephen: Reuters
Pendleton, Keeby: USA Today
Perl, Drora: Davar
Perl, Peter: Washington Post
Perl, Rebecca: Center for Investigative Reporting
Perry, James M.: Wall Street Journal
Petersen, Rosemary D.: Des Moines Register
Peterson, Denise: Health News Daily
Pethel, Blair: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Phelps, Mary-Ellen: Education Daily
Phelps, Timothy M.: Newsday
Phillips, Leslie: USA Today
Phillips, Michael M.: Dow Jones News Service
Phillips, Veera A.: Reuters
Phinney, David: States News Service
Piacente, Steve: Charleston Post-Courier
Pianin, Eric S.: Washington Post
Piccoli, Sean: Washington Times
Pichaske, Peter D.: Phillips News Service
Pierce, Gregory T.: Washington Times
Piercey, Lisa: Bioworld Today
Pike, David F.: Los Angeles Daily Journal
Pina, Michael: Travel Management Daily
Pincus, Walter: Washington Post
Pine, Art: Los Angeles Times

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Pins, Kenneth W.: Des Moines Register
Pisano, Carl A.: Newsday
Pisik, Betsy: Washington Times
Poe, Edgar: New Orleans Times-Picayune
Ponessa, Jeanne M.: Congressional Monitor
Poor, Timothy J.: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Pope, Charles: Columbia State
Pope, Charles: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Popiel, Leslie A.: Christian Science Monitor
Porretta, Anthony L.: Congressional Monitor
Posner, Michael L.: Reuters
Povich, Elaine S.: Chicago Tribune
Powell, Stewart M.: Hearst Newspapers
Powelson, Richard: Scripps Howard News Service
Powers, Evelyn T.: USA Today
Powers, Ronald E.: Associated Press
Powers, William F.: Washington Post
Price, Deborah J.: Detroit News
Price, Joyce H.: Washington Times
Price, Tom: Cox Newspapers
Priest, Dana: Washington Post
Pritchard, William R.: Catholic News Service
Proctor, John A.: Federal Filings Business News
Prowse, Michael: London Financial Times
Pruden, Wesley: Washington Times
Pruitt, Claude Philip: Gannett News Service
Pryde, Joan A.: Bond Buyer
Puente, Maria: USA Today
Puertas, Jose A.: Agence France-Presse
Puga, Ana: Boston Globe
Pulizzi, Henry J., Jr.: Federal Filings Business News
Purdue, Joretta: United Methodist News Service
Purdum, Todd S.: New York Times
Purger, Tibor: Magyar Szo
Putzel, Michael: Boston Globe
Pyatt, Rudolph A., Jr.: Washington Post
Qian, Ying: Xinhua News Agency
Quinn-Judge, Paul: Boston Globe
Raasch, Charles: Gannett News Service
Racz, Peter: Hungarian News Agency
Radelat, Ana M.: Thomson Newspapers
Rajghatta, Chidanand: Indian Express
Ram, Melanie: Jiji Press
Ramadan, Wafik: L'Orient--Le Jour
Ramey, Joanna: Fairchild News Service
Ramjug, Peter A.: Reuters
Ramos, Robert R.: Reuters
Rankin, Robert A.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Rapp, David: Congressional Quarterly
Rappaport, Adam: CongressDaily
Rauber, Marilyn: New York Post
Raum, Thomas: Associated Press
Raygada, Aida: Venezuelan News Agency
Recer, Paul: Associated Press
Recio, Maria E.: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Reeves, Pamela: Scripps Howard News Service
Reeves, Tracy A.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Rehm, Barbara A.: American Banker
Remez, Michael A.: Hartford Courant
Rennert, Leo: McClatchy Newspapers
Rey, Carlos G.: Intercontinental Media Services
Rhodes, Tom: London Times
Rich, Spencer: Washington Post
Richter, Paul: Los Angeles Times
Richwine, Lisa: States News Service
Ricks, Thomas E.: Wall Street Journal
Riedler, Monica A.: Die Presse
Rifkin, Ira: Newhouse News Service
Riley, Karen J.: Washington Times
Ringle, Ken: Washington Post
Rios, Delia M.: Newhouse News Service
Risen, James E.: Los Angeles Times
Ritter, John: USA Today
Ritter, Robert: Gannett News Service
Rizzo, Katherine M.: Associated Press
Robb, Gregory: AFX News
Robbins, Carla A.: Wall Street Journal
Roberson, Peggy: Hearst Newspapers
Roberson, Peter: States News Service
Roberts, Roxanne: Washington Post
Roberts, William L., III: Journal of Commerce
Robicheaux, Virginia D.: Deep Dixie News Service
Robinson, John A.: Defense Daily
Robinson, Loretta E.: Bloomberg Business News
Robinson, Melissa B.: Associated Press
Robinson, Stephen: London Daily Telegraph
Robinson, Robert G., Jr.: Market News Service
Rodrigo, Alejandro: ANSA Italian News Agency
Rodrigue, George P.: Dallas Morning News
Rodrigues, Julia V.: San Francisco Chronicle
Roe, Linda F.: Christian Science Monitor
Rogers, David E.: Wall Street Journal
Rohner, Mark: Bloomberg Business News
Roman, Nancy E.: Washington Times
Romano, Lois: Washington Post
Roper, John C.: United Press International
Roque, Francisco: EFE News Service
Rosche, Christopher F.: Thomson Newspapers
Rose, Rick: Congressional Monitor
Rosen, James M.: Raleigh News and Observer
Rosenbaum, David E.: New York Times
Rosenblatt, Robert: Los Angeles Times
Rosenfeld, Megan: Washington Post
Rosenthal, Harry F.: Associated Press
Rosewicz, Barbara: Wall Street Journal
Ross, Donald: USA Today
Ross, Michael: Los Angeles Times
Ross, Sonya L.: Associated Press
Rossignol, Bruno: Agence France-Presse
Rosso, Henry: CongressDaily
Rossouw, Adriaan J.: Nasionale Media Beperk
Roth, Bennett: Houston Chronicle
Rothberg, Donald M.: Associated Press
Rowen, Hobart: Washington Post
Rowley, James C.: Associated Press
Rowse, Arthur E.: Roll Call Report Syndicate
Ruane, Michael E.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Rubin, Alissa J.: Congressional Quarterly
Rubin, James H.: Associated Press
Rust, Thomas G.: Tages Anzeiger
Runningen, Roger D.: Bloomberg Business News
Ryan, Richard A.: Detroit News
Ryan, Timothy F.: Reuters
Rzeznitzeck, Peter: Rheinische Post
Saddiqi, Muhammad A.: Dawn
Saffir, Barbara J.: Washington Post
Safran, Jeremy: New York Times
Saguier, Fernan: La Nacion
Saito, Akira: Yomiuri Shimbun
Saito, Tsutmo: Sankei Shimbun
Salant, Jonathan D.: Congressional Quarterly
Salditch, Martin: California News Service
Salisbury, William S.: St. Paul Pioneer Press
Sammon, Richard: Congressional Monitor
Sample, Herbert A.: McClatchy Newspapers
Sanchez, Emilio: EFE News Service
Sandalow, Marc: San Francisco Chronicle
Sands, David: Washington Times
Sanger, David E.: New York Times
Sansbury, Timothy J.: Journal of Commerce
Santini, Jean-Louis: Agence France-Presse
Santos, Lori: United Press International
Sargent, Catherine: Reuters
Sautter, William H.: Associated Press
Savage, David G.: Los Angeles Times
Sawyer, Jon M.: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Sawyer, Kathy: Washington Post
Scally, William F.: Reuters
Scanlon, Leo F.: Intercontinental Media Services
Scarborough, Rowan: Washington Times
Schafer, Susanne M.: Associated Press
Scheib, Barbara A.: Thomson Newspapers
Scheibel, Kenneth M.: Washington Bureau News
Scherf, Margaret: Associated Press
Schlein, Alan M.: Schlein News Bureau
Schmick, William F.: Ottaway News Service
Schmid, Randolph E.: Associated Press
Schmid, Sharon L.: Wall Street Journal
Schmidt, Susan: Washington Post
Schmitt, Eric: New York Times
Schmitt, Richard B.: Wall Street Journal
Schmitt, William G.: American Metal Market
Schneider, Andrew: Scripps Howard News Service
Schneider, Avinoam: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Schram, Martin: Scripps Howard News Service
Schulte, Brigid: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Schuster, Larry: United Press International
Schwartz, John: Washington Post
Schwartz, Leland: States News Service
Schwartz, Nelson D.: Baltimore Sun
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Schwinn, Beth: Hearst Newspapers
Sciolino, Elaine: New York Times
Seachrist, Lisa M.: United Press International
Seelye, Katharine Q.: New York Times
Seib, Gerald F.: Wall Street Journal
Seiberg, Jaret: American Banker
Seigle, Greg: Washington Times
Sekiguchi, Hiroshi: Tokyo-Chunichi Shimbun
Sekles, Maria F.: Jornal Do Brasil
Selinger, Marc J.: States News Service
Sense, Jean-Loup: Agence France-Presse
Seper, Jerry: Washington Times
Serot, Emmanuel: Agence France-Presse
Serrano, Richard A.: Los Angeles Times
Serrin, Judith A.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Seybert, Adrien P.: States News Service
Shafer, Ronald G.: Wall Street Journal
Shakow, Patricia: Washington Post
Shalalesa, Andrea: Reuters
Shanahan, Eileen: New American News Service
Shanahan, J. Michael: Newhouse News Service
Shankar, Kalyani: Hindustan Times
Sharpe, Rochelle: Wall Street Journal
Shaw, Cathy: Congressional Quarterly
Shaw, Gaylord D.: Newsday
Shearer, Cody P.: Shearer and Glen News Enterprise
Shearer, Mary Ellen: Medill News Service
Sheehan, Theresa A.: Market News Service
Sheffler, Travis E.: Federal Filings Business News
Shenoy, Sujatha: New Dehli Business Standard
Shepard, Scott: Cox Newspapers
Shephard, Robert: Shepard News Features
Sheppard, Nathaniel, Jr.: Chicago Tribune
Sherrell, David M.: Market News Service
Sherrill, Martha: Washington Post
Shibi, Haim: Yedioth Ahronoth
Shibuta, Tamio: Nishi-Nippon Shimbun
Shields, Mark: Creators Syndicate
Shilling, Halle: States News Service
Shillinger, Kurt: Christian Science Monitor
Shin, Sang I.: Segye Ilbo/Segye Times
Shiver, Jube, Jr.: Los Angeles Times
Shogan, Robert: Los Angeles Times
Shogren, Elizabeth: Los Angeles Times
Shore, Benjamin: Copley News Service
Shorrock, Timothy S.: Journal of Commerce
Shribman, David: Boston Globe
Si, Jiuyue: Xinhua News Agency
Sia, Richard H.: Center for Investigative Reporting
Sibaja, Marco A.: Inter Press Service
Sichelman, Lew: United Features Syndicate
Sidorouk, Arkadi F.: ITAR-TASS
Sieff, Martin: Washington Times
Siegel, Stephen J.: Provo Daily Herald
Sierra, Bryan: United Press International
Silberman, Ellen J.: States News Service
Silvassy, Kathleen C.: United Press International
Simon, Roger: Baltimore Sun
Sisk, Richard P.: New York Daily News
Sisler, Peter F.: United Press International
Skarzenski, Ronald: New York Times
Skene, Neil: Congressional Quarterly
Skidmore, David W.: Associated Press
Skorneck, Carolyn: Associated Press
Skrzycki, Cindy: Washington Post
Sloyan, Patrick J.: Newsday
Smaragdis, Mary: USA Today
Smith, Dennis J.: Congressional Monitor
Smith, Donna M.: Reuters
Smith, Hedrick L.: Universal Press Syndicate
Smith, R. Jeffrey: Washington Post
Smith, Sylvia A.: Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette
Smith, Veronica: Agence France-Presse
Sniffen, Michael J.: Associated Press
Snyder, Mary: Reuters
Sobieraj, Sandra J.: Associated Press
Sodergreen, John R.: Energy Daily
Solomon, John F.: Associated Press
Somerville, Glenn F.: Reuters
Somerville, Sean: Gannett News Service
Sonner, Scott W.: Associated Press
Soriano, Cesar G.: Washington Times
Sotero, Paulo: O Estado De S. Paulo
Sparacino, Micaele: Congressional Quarterly
Spatz, Diane: Los Angeles Times
Spaulding, Susan K.: Daily Oklahoman
Specht, Jim: Gannett News Service
Spitzer, Kirk B.: Gannett News Service
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Squitieri, Tom: USA Today
St. George, Donna: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Stamas, Vicky J.: Reuters
Stein, Robert S.: Investor's Business Daily
Steinberg, Brian: New York Times
Stellacci, Gaetano: ANSA Italian News Agency
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Stern, Henry: Associated Press
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Sternberg, William: Thomson Newspapers
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Stinson, Jeffrey: Gannett News Service
Stoddard, A.B.: States News Service
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Stone, Andrea: USA Today
Storey, David: Reuters
Stout, Hilary: Wall Street Journal
Straub, Bill: Scripps Howard News Service
Strong, Thomas J.: Associated Press
Stuart, Reginald A.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Stutchbury, Michael: Australian Financial Review
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Sunohara, Tsuyoshi: Nikkei
Superville, Darlene E.: Associated Press
Suplee, Curt: Washington Post
Supon, Justin J.: United Press International
Suro, Roberto: Washington Post
Suskind, Ron: Wall Street Journal
Suwa, Yuzo: Kyodo News Service
Suzal, Savas: SABAH
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Swisher, Lawrence A.: Northwest Newspapers
Swoboda, Frank: Washington Post
Sword, Doug: Scripps Howard News Service
Szabo, Elizabeth A.: Journal Newspapers
Szekely, Peter A.: Reuters
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Tackett, Michael: Chicago Tribune
Taggart, William F.: Phillips News Service
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Talbott, Basil: Chicago Sun-Times
Tamura, Yuji: Hokkaido Shimbun
Taniguchi, Ikuo: Jiji Press
Tapscott, Richard: Washington Post
Taylor, Andrew B.: Congressional Quarterly
Taylor, Cynthia A.: Boston Globe
Taylor, Jeffrey: Wall Street Journal
Taylor, Ronald A.: Gannett News Service
Terzian, Philip: Providence Journal-Bulletin
Tetreault, Stephan R.: Donrey Media Group
Thomas, Helen: United Press International
Thomas, Jacqueline: Detroit News
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Thomas, Pierre G.: Washington Post
Thomas, Richard G.: Roll Call Report Syndicate
Thomasson, Dan K.: Scripps Howard News Service
Thomma, Steven R.: St. Paul Pioneer Press
Thompson, Alan R.: Scripps Howard News Service
Thompson, Jake: Kansas City Star
Milius, Peter: Washington Post
Tillman, LeRoy W.: Associated Press
Tilove, Jonathan: Newhouse News Service
Timmons, Suzanne D.: Knight-Ridder Financial News
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Tisinger, Russ: Congressional Monitor
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Tomkins, Jennifer: Bloomberg Business News
Tomkins, Richard J.: German Press Agency--DPA
Toner, Robin: New York Times
Torry, Jack: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/Toledo Blade
Torry, Sandra: Washington Post
Towell, Pat: Congressional Quarterly
Towle, Michael D.: Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Trescott, Jacqueline: Washington Post
Trott, William C.: Reuters
Tsai, Paul: Taipei Liberty Times
Tsugawa, Satoru: Nikkei
Tucker, E. Tyler: Washington Times
Tufty, Harold G.: Tufty News Service
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Tyson, Rae J.: USA Today
Ursu, John W.: Roll Call Report Syndicate
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Vaida, Bara: AFX News
VanDongen, Rachel: Congressional Monitor
Vance, William S.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Vanderlinden, Frank: United States Press
Varin, Andra B.: United Press International
Vartabedian, Ralph: Los Angeles Times
Vaughan, Gary E.: Oliphant News Service
Velguth, Karen: Mainichi Shimbun
Verax, Joan: Newsday
Vicini, James: Reuters
Vieth, Warren: Los Angeles Times
Viets, Elaine: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Villa, Ellen E.: Washington Post
Viollaz, Andre: Agence France-Presse
Vita, Matthew: Cox Newspapers
Vobejda, Barbara: Washington Post
Vollmer, Michael W.: Asahi Shimbun
Von Drehle, David J.: Washington Post
Vora, Batuk: India Press Agency
Vulliamy, Edward S.: London Observer
Wadman, Meredith: Oakland Tribune
Wagman, Robert J.: Newspaper Enterprise Association
Waitz, Nancy H.: Reuters
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Walker, Penelope: London Daily Telegraph
Wallach, John: Hearst Newspapers
Walsh, Edmund C.: Oil Daily
Walsh, Sharon: Washington Post
Walsh, Simon: Bloomberg Business News
Walte, Juan J.: USA Today
Walters, Nolan: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Walters, Nolan J.: Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Walth, Brent: Newhouse News Service
Walton, Christine: Bloomberg Business News
Wamsted, Dennis J.: Energy Daily
Wang, Bill: Central News Agency
Wang, Brice: Central Daily News
Wang, James C.: United Daily News
Warner, Mary Beth: Asahi Shimbun
Warren, James C.: Chicago Tribune
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Waters, Donald C.: Associated Press
Watson, Ripley, III: Journal of Commerce
Watters, Susan W.: Fairchild News Service
Webb, Eric C.: Thomson Newspapers
Webb, Thomas J.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
Weber, Maya: CongressDaily
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Weiner, Rebecca S.: States News Service
Weiner, Tim: New York Times
Weinraub, Judith: Washington Post
Weiser, Allison L.: Tokyo-Chunichi Shimbun
Weiser, Carl: Gannett News Service
Weiss, Clyde: Donrey Media Group
Weiss, Rick: Washington Post
Weisskopf, Michael: Washington Post
Welch, Mary A.: Washington Post
Welch, William M.: USA Today
Wells, Rob S.: Associated Press
Wells, Robert M.: Congressional Quarterly
Weng, Xiang: China Youth Daily
Wessel, David: Wall Street Journal
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West, Woody: Washington Times
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Wharton, Dennis: Variety Daily
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White, Keith P.: Gannett News Service
White, Nadia D.: Casper Star-Tribune
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Whitney, David L.: McClatchy Newspapers
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Wieland, Leo: Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Wienand, Anke E.: German Press Agency--DPA
Wiessler, David A.: Bloomberg Business News
Wiessler, Judy B.: Houston Chronicle
Wigfield, Mark: Ottaway News Service
Willen, Mark: Congressional Quarterly
Willens, Patricia: States News Service
Willette, Anne: USA Today
Williams, Betty A.: USA Today
Williams, Daniel: Washington Post
Williams, Larry E.: Knight-Ridder Newspapers
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Wilson, John: Associated Press
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Wilson, Peter J.: Australian
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Witcover, Jules: Baltimore Sun
Witt, G. Evans: Associated Press
Woellert, Lorraine A.: Washington Times
Wolf, James H.: Reuters
Wolf, Richard J.: USA Today
Wolman, Jonathan P.: Associated Press
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Wood, Winston S.: Ottaway News Service
Woodlee, Yolanda M.: Washington Post
Woodridge, Matthew J.: Federal Filings Business News
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Woodward, Calvin: Associated Press
Woolworth, Irene C.: Bloomberg Business News
Worsnip, Patrick: Reuters
Wright, Dean P.: Associated Press
Wright, Gregory L.: Knight-Ridder Financial News
Wroblewski, Tomasz: Zycie Warszawy
Wynn, Randy: Thomson Newspapers
Xianxu, Ning: Beijing Daily
Xingfu, Zhu: Wen Hui Bao Daily
Xiren, Guo: Xinhua News Agency
Xisheng, Zhou: Xinhua News Agency
Yajima, Seiji: Sankei Shimbun
Yamaguchi, Tsutomu: Yomiuri Shimbun
Yamahiro, Tsuneo: Kyodo News Service
Yamazaki, Tsuyoshi: Kyodo News Service
Yancey, Matthew L.: Associated Press
Yang, John E.: Washington Post
Yang, Yansong: Wen Hui Bao Daily
Yeager, Holly: Hearst Newspapers
Yeck, Jeffrey M.: Federal Filings Business News
Yi, Seung S.: Korea Times
Yokoyama, Yuji: Sekai Nippo
Yonan, Alan M.: Wall Street Journal
Yonan, Alan, Jr.: Dow Jones News Services
Yong, Xu: Xinhua News Agency
Yoshida, Shigeyuki: Kyodo News Service
Yost, Pete: Associated Press
Young, Al: USA Today
Young, Rick: Center for Investigative Reporting
Zabareko, Deborah: Reuters
Zagaroli, Lisa: Detroit News
Zakaria, Tabassum: Reuters
Zakotnik, John M.: Health News Daily
Zalewski, Witold T.: Polish Press Agency
Zapor, Patricia J.: Catholic News Service
Zecchini, Laurent: Le Monde
Zehren, Charles: Newsday
Zhengxin, Li: China Youth Daily
Zhong, Shukun K.: Science and Technology Daily
Zients, Pamela E.: Market News Service
Zimmerman, Carol: Catholic News Service
Zollinger, John: Agence France-Presse
Zremski, Jerry: Buffalo News
Zucconi, Vittorio: La Stampa
Zucker, Scott P.: United Press International
Zuckerman, Michael J.: USA Today
Zuckman, Jill: Boston Globe
Zufferey, Sergio S.: Shearer and Glen News Enterprise

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                NEWSPAPERS REPRESENTED IN PRESS GALLERIES

    (Phones, House Press Gallery, 225-3945; Senate Gallery, 224-0241)

  (Paper represented, office address and telephone number, and name of 
                             representative)

ABIM NEWS AGENCY--(703) 892-1810; 4107 N. 27th Road, Arlington, VA 
        22207: Mario Navarro da Costa.
AFX NEWS--(202) 347-3427; 835 National Press Building 20045: Vara Vaida, 
        Gregory Robb.
ANSA ITALIAN NEWS AGENCY--628-3317; 1285 National Press Building 20045: 
        Cristiano Del Riccio, Margery Friesner, Bruno Marolo, Luigi 
        Mayer, Alejandro Rodrigo, Gaetano Stellacci.
AFTENPOSTEN--785-0658; Suite 700, 2030 M Street 20036: Per A. 
        Christiansen.
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE--861-8542; Suite 400, 1612 K Street 20006: Diane K. 
        Bartz, Stephane Bentura, Christopher Boian, Souksaveui 
        Chanthalangsy, Gretchen Cook, Nicole Deshayes, Sophie Huet, 
        Allan Kelly, Susan Kendall-Bilicki, Robert Koch, Carole Landry, 
        Michael Langan, Pierre Lesourd, Robert Lever, Karen Lowe, Peter 
        Mackler, James C. Mannion, Isabel Parenthoen, Jose A. Puertas, 
        Bruno Rossignol, Jean-Louis Santini, Jean-Loup Sense, Emmanuel 
        Serot, Veronica Smith, Andre Viollaz, John Zollinger.
AGENCE TELEGRAPHIQUE SWISS--(301) 654-1009; 5235 Baltimore Ave., 
        Bethesda, MD 20816: Steven Golob.
AKAHATA--393-5238; 978 National Press Building 20045: Norio Okada.
AKRON BEACON JOURNAL--383-6029, Suite 700, National Press Building 
        20045: William L. Hershey.
AL HAYAT--783-5544; 1185 National Press Building 20045: Rafic K. 
        Maalouf.
ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL--(703) 841-4734; 3324 Lorcom Lane, Arlington, VA 
        22207: Richard Parker.
ALLENTOWN MORNING CALL--638-2523; Suite 400, 1333 F Street 20004: Pete 
        Leffler.
AMERICAN BANKER--347-5529; Suite 900, 1325 G Street 20005: Olaf de 
        Domis, Robert M. Garsson, Jr., Shannon Henry, Robyn M. Meredith, 
        Barbara A. Rehm, Jaret Seiberg.
AMERICAN METAL MARKET--639-6932; Suite 520-S, 601 13th Street 20005: 
        William G. Schmitt.
ANATOLIA NEWS AGENCY--(301) 718-7966; Suite 1614, 4450 South Park Ave., 
        Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Mehuet K. Cindemir.
ARGUS NEWSPAPERS--662-8722; 960-C National Press Building 20045: Peter 
        Fabricuis.
ARIZONA REPUBLIC--662-7264; 1000 National Press Building 20045: Jeffrey 
        N. Barker, Adrianne M. Flynn.
ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE--662-7690; 1190 National Press Building 20045: 
        Jane Fullerton, Terry Lemons, Thomas R. Lilleston.
ASAHI SHIMBUN--783-1000; 1022 National Press Building 20045: Jonathan 
        Herskovitz, Koji Igarashi, Hiroaki Ito, Tadakazu Kimura, Michael 
        R. Lowe, Eiichi Murano, Shaun M. O'Meara, Takashi Otsuka, 
        Michael W. Vollmer, Mary Beth Warner.
ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL--862-9274; Suite 800, 1025 Connecticut Ave., 
        20036: Eduardo Lachica.
ASSOCIATED PRESS--828-6400; 2021 K Street, 6th Floor, 20006: James R. 
        Abrams, Curt L. Anderson, John J. Arnold, Laurie Asseo, Jeannine 
        Averse, Rita Beamish, Nancy J. Benac, Timothy K. Bovee, Philip 
        Brasher, David Briscoe, Robert Burns, Cassandra R. Burrell, 
        Sally S. Buzbee, Denise Cabrera, Dana S. Calvo, Richard Carelli, 
        Kathleen Carroll, Jean Christensen, Christopher V. Connell, 
        Martin S. Crutsinger, John M. Diamond, Jennifer B. Dixon, James 
        P. Drinkard, Diane A. Duston, David M. Espo, Jerry R. Estill, 
        Mike Feinsilber, Carole Feldman, Ron Fournier, Alan Fram, Robert 
        S. Furlow, Anne R. Gearan, George Gedda, Marcy G. Gordon, Lee A. 
        Gould, Robert T. Greene, Carl Hartman, Merrill Hartson, H. Josef 
        Hebert, Terence Hunt, Anick Jesdanun, Sandy K. Johnson, Richard 
        Keil, John C. King, Lawrence L. Knutson, Eugene Kramer, Michael 
        I. Landweber, Jill D. Lawrence, Slobodan Lekic, Nita Lelyveld, 
        James W. Luther, William C. Mann, Lawrence N. Margasak, John D. 
        McClain, Walter R. Mears, Deborah Mesce, Kim I. Mills, Michelle 
        K. Mittelstadt, Jonathan Moore, David J. Morris, Robert L. 
        Naylor, Jr., Lauran Neergaard, Catherine O'Brien, Connie C. 
        O'Connell, David H. Pace, Ronald E. Powers, Thomas Raum, Paul 
        Recer, Katherine M. Rizzo, Melissa B. Robinson, Harry F. 
        Rosenthal, Sonya L. Ross, Donald M. Rothberg, James C. Rowley, 
        James H. Rubin, William H. Sautter, Susanne M. Schafer, Margaret 
        Scherf, Randolph E. Schmid, Barry Schweid, David W. Skidmore, 
        Carolyn Skorneck, Michael J. Sniffen, Sandra J. Sobieraj, John 
        F. Solomon, Scott W. Sonner, Henry Stern, Thomas J. Strong, 
        Darlene E. Superville, LeRoy W. Tillman, Donald C. Waters, Rob 
        S. Wells, John Wilson, Kimberly A. Wilson, G. Evans Witt, 
        Jonathan P. Wolman, Calvin Woodward, Dean P. Wright, Matthew L. 
        Yancey, Pete Yost.
ATLANTA JOURNAL AND CONSTITUTION--887-8330; Suite 10000, 2000 
        Pennsylvania Ave., 20006: Michael G. Christensen, Jeanne M. 
        Cummings.
AUGUSTA CHRONICLE--544-5848; 619 Morris Place NE 20002: John A. Winters.
AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN--887-8324; Suite 10000, 2000 Pennsylvania 
        Ave., 20006: Michele Kay.
AUSTRALIAN--628-7079; 1040 National Press Building 20045: Peter J. 
        Wilson.
AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW--639-8084; Suite 904, 1331 Pennsylvania 
        Ave., 20004: Michael Stutchbury.
BALTIMORE SUN--452-8250; Suite 1100, 1627 K Street 20006: Susan Baer, 
        Carl M. Cannon, Charles W. Corddry, Lyle W. Denniston, Michael 
        Fletcher, Jack W. Germond, Karen A. Hosler, Gilbert A. 
        Lewthwaite, Mark H. Matthews, John B. O'Donnell, Jr., Nelson D. 
        Schwartz, Roger Simon, Paul West, Jules Witcover.
BANGLADESH DAILY TELEGRAPH--(301) 681-6360; Apt. B-1020, 11235 Oakleaf 
        Drive, Silver Spring, MD 20901: Golam Arshad.
BANGOR DAILY NEWS--397-2566; 1220 Maryland Ave., NE 20002: John S. Day.
BAPTIST NEWS SERVICE--544-4226; 200 Maryland Ave., NE 20002: Larry 
        Chesser, Pamela A. Parry.
BASLER ZEITUNG--393-0434; 980 National Press Building 20045: Johann 
        Aeschlimann.
BATON ROUGE MORNING ADVOCATE--(703) 971-7527; 6010 Trailside Drive, 
        Springfield, VA 22150: Joan McKinney.
BEIJING DAILY--363-7188; S-901, 3003 Van Ness Street 20008: Ning Xianxu.
BERLINGSKE TIDENDE--347-1744; Suite 506, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., 20004: 
        Michael Kuttner.
BIOWORLD TODAY--337-8571; Suite 310, 3210 Grace Street 20007-3628: Lisa 
        Piercey.
BLOOMBERG BUSINESS NEWS--434-1800; 228 National Press Building 20045: 
        David M. Ahearn, William Arthur, Todd Blecher, Dina S. Coleman, 
        Michelle Cortez, Claudia Cummins, Vincent A. Del Giudice, Bob 
        Drummond, Steven J. Dryden, Thomas M. Ferraro, Mary Gotschall, 
        Charles S. Hawkins, Paul Heldman, Katherine E. Hobson, Monroe W. 
        Karmin, David Kleinbard, Nora G. Macaluso, Loretta E. Robinson, 
        Mark Rohner, Roger D. Runningen, Jennifer Tomkins, Simon Walsh, 
        Christine Walton, David A. Wiessler, Irene C. Woolworth.
BOND BUYER--393-1270; Suite 900, 1325 G Street 20005: Martha M. Canan, 
        Craig T. Ferris, Heather A. Hope, Lynn S. Hume, Joanne Morrison, 
        Joan A. Pryde.
BOSTON GLOBE--857-5050; Suite 520, 1130 Connecticut Ave., 20036: 
        Christine M. Black, John A. Farrell, Peter Gosselin, Robert T. 
        Hohler, Michael A. Kranish, Mary C. Leonard, John W. Mashek, 
        Thomas N. Oliphant, Ana Puga, Michael Putzel, Paul Quinn-Judge, 
        David Shribman, Cynthia A. Taylor, Jill Zuckman.
        
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BOSTON HERALD--638-1796; 865 National Press Building 20045: Andrew L. 
        Miga.
BOVARD NEWS SERVICE--(301) 309-6817; 1345 Templeton Place, Rockville, MD 
        20852: James Bovard.
BUFFALO NEWS--737-3188; 1141 National Press Building 20045: Douglas L. 
        Turner, Jerry Zremski.
BUSAN IL BO--638-1628; 1115 National Press Building 20045: Seo H. Chung.
CALIFORNIA NEWS SERVICE--547-6067; 14 10th Street, NE 20002: Martin 
        Salditch.
CANADIAN PRESS--223-4837; 1825 K Street 20006: Laura Eggertson, 
        Christine Morris.
CAPITAL CONNECTIONS SYNDICATE--337-2044; 1698 32nd Street 20007: Karen 
        I. Feld.
CASPER STAR-TRIBUNE--628-3100; 1333 F Street 20002: Nadia D. White.
CATHOLIC NEWS SERVICE--541-3250; 3211 Fourth Street NE 20017-1100: Julie 
        L. Asher, Carl A. Eifert, Jerome F. Filteau, Barbara J. Fraze, 
        Nancy F. O'Brien, Mark Pattison, William R. Pritchard, Patricia 
        J. Zapor, Carol Zimmerman.
CENTER FOR INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING--546-1880; Suite 400, 312 
        Pennsylvania Ave., SE, 20003: James Mokhiber, Rebecca Perl, 
        Richard H. Sia, Rick Young.
CENTRAL DAILY NEWS--(301) 762-5232; 1 Lawngate Court, Potomac, MD 20854: 
        Brice Wang.
CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY--628-2738; 1173 National Press Building 20045: 
        Edward N. Han, Herman Pan, Bill Wang.
CHARLESTON DAILY MAIL--628-2157; Suite 524, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., 
        20004: Jack Deutsch.
CHARLESTON POST-COURIER--(301) 340-8646; 628 Crocus Drive, Rockville, MD 
        20850: Steve Piacente.
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES--662-8825; 1112 National Press Building 20045: Michael 
        Briggs, Lynn Sweet, Basil Talbott.
CHICAGO TRIBUNE--637-2030; Suite 200, 1325 G Street 20005: Michael 
        Arndt, Stephen D. Daley, Christopher Drew, Glen R. Elsasser, Jan 
        C. Greenburg, Carol Jouzaitis, Michael D. Kilian, Mitchell 
        Locin, Lynne A. Marek, Jean E. McGuinness, Timothy J. McNulty, 
        Linnet Myers, William R. Neikirk, Clarence E. Page, Elaine S. 
        Povich, Nathaniel Sheppard, Jr., Michael Tackett, James C. 
        Warren.
CHINA YOUTH DAILY--(703) 671-3591; 4647-C South 28th Road, Arlington, VA 
        22206: Xiang Weng, Li Zhengxin.
CHOSUN ILBO DAILY NEWS--783-4236; 1171 National Press Building 20045: 
        Changkyoon Kim, Hae Y. Jung.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR--785-4400; Suite 200, 910 16th Street 20006: 
        Peter Grier, Marshall Ingwerson, Amy M. Kaslow, Jonathan S. 
        Landy, George Moffett, Leslie A. Popiel, Linda F. Roe, Kurt 
        Shillinger.
CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER--638-1366; 930 National Press Building 20045: 
        Thomas J. Brazaitis, Thomas K. Diemer, Sabrina Eaton, Keith C. 
        Epstein, Elizabeth A. Marchak, Lorna Wisham.
COLUMBIA STATE--383-6023; 700 National Press Building 20045: Charles 
        Pope.
COLUMBUS DISPATCH--347-3144; 834 National Press Building 20045: George 
        A. Embrey, Roger K. Lowe.
COLUMBUS LEDGER-ENQUIRER--383-6045; 700 National Press Building 20045: 
        Nolan J. Walters.
COMMUNICATIONS DAILY--872-9200; 2115 Ward Court 20037: Arthur R. 
        Brodsky.
CONGRESSDAILY--739-8400; 1501 M Street 20005: Mary Ann Akers, David 
        Baumann, Colleen Brennan, Jill Graham, Tracy McLoone, Matthew 
        Morrissey, Bud Newman, Louis M. Peck, Adam Rappaport, Henry 
        Rosso, Maya Weber.
CONGRESSIONAL INFORMATION BUREAU--(703) 516-4801; Suite 202, 3030 
        Clarendon Blvd., Arlington, VA 22201: Marc D. Cannistraro, 
        Robert Cazalas.
CONGRESSIONAL MONITOR--887-8500; 1414 22nd Street 20037: Martha Angle, 
        Jonathan Brady, Daniel D. Brown, Aisling Carroll, Yolanda A. 
        Dawson, Karen Foerstel, Lisa L. Gaffney, Keith D. Glover, David 
        Hawkings, Robert E. Healy, Elizabeth Helfgott, Jeanne Kislitzin, 
        Eugene C. Laney, Larry Liebert, Victoria Needham, Brian W. 
        Nutting, Paul L. Nyhan, Elizabeth Palmer, Jeanne M. Ponessa, 
        Anthony L. Porretta, Rick Rose, Richard Sammon, Dennis J. Smith, 
        Y. Annie Tin, Russ Tisinger, Rachel VanDongen.
CONGRESSIONAL QUARTERLY--887-8500; 1414 22nd Street 20037: Janet R. 
        Austin, Jennifer Babson, Robert A. Benenson, Ron Brodmann, Susan 
        Carroll, Donna Cassata, David Cloud, Rhodes Cook, John Cranford, 
        Carroll Doherty, Philip D. Duncan, Geoffrey Earle, Ronald 
        Elving, Bonnie L. Forrest, Colette Fraley, Spencer Freedman, 
        Eugene Gabler, Steve Gettinger, Alan Greenblatt, Maureen Groppe, 
        Juliana Gruenwald, Rose Gutfeld, George Hager, Jon Healey, Will 
        Heyniger, David Hosansky, Anne Q. Hoy, Holly Idelson, Kristin A. 
        Imherr, David S. Kaplan, Jeffrey L. Katz, Mark T. Kehoe, 
        Jaculine M. Koszczuk, Stephen R. Langdon, Christine C. Lawrence, 
        Kelli Logan, Peter C. MacPherson, Philip Marwill, David Masci, 
        Deborah McGregor, Robert Merry, Thomas H. Moore, Sondra J. 
        Nixon, Rebecca H. Patterson, David Rapp, Alissa J. Rubin, 
        Jonathan D. Salant, Cathy Shaw, Neil Skene, Micaele Sparacino, 
        Andrew B. Taylor, Pat Towell, Robert M. Wells, Mark Willen.
CONNECTICUT POST--628-2157; Suite 524, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., 20004: 
        Lolita Baldor.
COPLEY NEWS SERVICE--737-6960; 1100 National Press Building 20045: Mark 
        Z. Barabak, Amy Bayer, George E. Condon, Jr., Robert Estill, 
        Stephen J. Green, Otto Kreisher, Herbert F. Lewis, Dori Meinert, 
        Benjamin Shore, Marcus A. Stern.
COX NEWSPAPERS--331-0900; Suite 10000, 2000 Pennsylvania Ave., 20006: 
        Andrew Alexander, Arthur R. Dalglish, Robert E. Dart, Robert E. 
        Deans, Jr., Katherine Gazella, Andrew J. Glass, Elliot Jaspin, 
        Nancy Kliewer, Julia Malone, Andrew R. Mollison, Jeff H. 
        Nesmith, Tom Price, Scott Shepard, Matthew Vita.
CREATORS SYNDICATE--223-1196; 500 23rd Street 20037: Ralph De Toledano.
DAGENS NYHETER--429-0134; Suite 700, 1726 M Street 20036: Kurt 
        Malarstedt.
DAILY OKLAHOMAN--662-7543; 914 National Press Building 20045: Chris 
        Casteel, Allan W. Cromley, Robert L. Haught, Susan K. Spaulding.
DALLAS MORNING NEWS--662-7575; 1012 National Press Building 20045: 
        Catalina Camia, Robert Dodge, Susan Feeney, G. Robert Hillman, 
        David M. Jackson, David LaGesse, James M. Landers, Carl P. 
        Leubsdorf, Katherine Lewis, George P. Rodrigue, Richard Whittle.
DAVAR--(301) 622-1591; 112 Shaw Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20904: Drora 
        Perl.
DAWN--488-7840; Apt. 130, 301 G Street, SW 20024; Muhammad A. Saddiqi.
DEEP DIXIE NEWS SERVICE--546-6579; Suite 4, 15 3rd Street NE 20002: 
        Virginia D. Robicheaux.
DEFENSE DAILY--(703) 522-5655; Suite 503, 1111 N. 19th Street, 
        Arlington, VA 22209: Seth Arenstein, Norman L. Baker, Calvin 
        Biesecher, Sheila Foote, Kerry Gildea, Stephanie Kang, Rick 
        Lawson, John A. Robinson.
DENVER POST--662-8990; 1270 National Press Building 20045: Adriel 
        Bettelheim.
DER BUND--(301) 229-1570; 7502 Arden Road, Cabin John, MD 20818: Dieter 
        E. Arnold.
DES MOINES REGISTER--347-9111; Suite 1010E, 1300 I Street 20005: George 
        P. Anthan, Donald W. Kaul, Jane M. Norman, Rosemary D. Petersen, 
        Kenneth W. Pins.
DESERET NEWS--737-5311; 1061 National Press Building 20045: Lee 
        Davidson.
DETROIT FREE PRESS--383-6053; 700 National Press Building 20045: David 
        B. Everett, Lori A. Montgomery.
DETROIT NEWS--662-7370; 1148 National Press Building 20045: Larry 
        Bivins, Bryan T. Gruley, Laura Parker, Deborah J. Price, Richard 
        A. Ryan, Carol Stevens, Jacqueline Thomas, Richard T. Willing, 
        Lisa Zagaroli.
DIARIO-16--(301) 961-5111; 5603 Surrey Street, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: 
        Carlos E. Bayo.
DIE PRESSE--362-4045; 3121 33rd Place 20008: Monica A. Riedler.
DIE WELT--(301) 983-4177; 11148 Powderhorn Drive, Potomac, MD 20854: 
        Gerd Brueggemann.
DONG-A ILBO--347-4097; 974 National Press Building 20045: Jae-Ho Lee.
DONREY MEDIA GROUP--783-1760; 937 National Press Building 20045: Tony 
        Batt, Stephan R. Tetreault, Clyde Weiss.
DOW JONES NEWS SERVICE--862-9200; Suite 800, 1025 Connecticut Ave., 
        20036: Mark Anderson, Mary Agnes Carey, Becky Gaylord, Greg A. 
        Hitt, Carl A. Johnston, Nancy Keates, Laurie Lande, Fowler W. 
        Martin, William Murray, Thomas F. Nolan IV, Michael M. Phillips, 
        Alan Yonan Jr.
EFE NEWS SERVICE--745-7692; 1252 National Press Building 20045: Maria L. 
        Azpiazu, Esther Borrell, Rosendo Majano, Hernan Martin, Enrique 
        M. Merino, Delia A. Millan, Rafael Moreno, Fernando Pajares, 
        Francisco Roque, Emilio Sanchez.
        
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ECONOMIC DAILY NEWS--737-6426; 1099 National Press Building 20045: Marco 
        C. Liu.
EDUCATION DAILY--(703) 683-4100; Suite 444, 1101 King Street, 
        Alexandria, VA 22314: Xavier Briand, Geoffrey A. Camphire, 
        Jennifer Cetta, Khela Cuccaro, Matt Dembicki, David Harrison, 
        David Hoff, Annette Licitra, Amy B. Miller, Mary-Ellen Phelps.
EL CORREO ESPANOL--662-7183; 1057-D National Press Building 20045: 
        Beatriz Iraburu.
EL FINANCIERO--707-0236; P.O. Box 65392, 20035: Dolia Estevez.
EL GRAFICO DAILY NEWS--(703) 360-2997; 8907 Battery Road, Alexandria, VA 
        22308: Cesar A. Orantes.
EL NORTE--628-0031; 1265 National Press Building 20045: Maria I. 
        Gonzales.
EL PAIS--638-1533; 1134 National Press Building 20045: Antonio Cano.
EL UNIVERSAL--966-1024; 4293 Embassy Park Drive 20016: Everett A. 
        Bauman.
EL UNIVERSAL--662-7190; 801 National Press Building 20045: Jose Carreno.
ENERGY DAILY--662-9720; 627 National Press Building 20045: Llewellyn 
        King, George Lobsenz, Pamela B. Newman, Mary O'Driscoll, John R. 
        Sodergreen, Dennis J. Wamsted.
FAIRCHILD NEWS SERVICE--639-6900; Suite 520 South, 601 13th Street 
        20005: Joyce Barrett, Carol Emert, Jim Ostroff, Joanna Ramey, 
        Susan W. Watters.
FEDERAL FILINGS BUSINESS NEWS--393-7400; 601 Pennsylvania Ave., 20004: 
        Kimberly S. Babb, Martin Beeker, James M. Capozzola, Paul 
        Ciampoli, Sara Corsiglia, Kevin E. Donovan, Kimberly C. Fanning, 
        James Fuller, J. Erik Heinicke, Thomas T. Hilliard, James W. 
        Lee, Yodia T. Lo, William A. Muchinsky, Julie A. Niles, Joseph 
        F. Paluska, John A. Proctor, Henry J. Pulizzi, Jr., Travis E. 
        Sheffler, Matthew Squire, Emily K. Swartz, Brian A. Tunison, 
        Matthew J. Woodridge, Jeffrey M. Yeck.
FOOD AND DRINK DAILY--662-9722; 627 National Press Building 20045: John 
        M. Donnelly, Linda Gasparello, Ian L. Jones.
FORT LAUDERDALE SUN-SENTINEL--293-9037; Suite 300, 1615 L Street 20036: 
        William E. Gibson, Jill Y. Miller.
FORT WAYNE JOURNAL-GAZETTE--879-6710; 551 National Press Building 20045: 
        Sylvia A. Smith.
FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM--466-3121; Suite 400, 1705 DeSales Street 
        20036: Ron M. Hutcheson, Maria E. Recio, Michael D. Towle.
FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG--662-7255; 1093 National Press Building 
        20045: Carola Kaps.
FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG--(301) 294-2345; 9413 Copenhaver Drive, 
        Potomac, MD 20854: Leo Wieland.
FRANKFURTER RUNDSCHAU--265-7240; Apt. 301, 1624 19th Street, NE, 20009: 
        Martin E. Winter.
FRANKLIN NEWS FEATURES--(703) 534-5022; 2320 Great Falls Street, Falls 
        Church, VA 22046: Mary Beth Franklin.
FREDERICKSBURG FREE LANCE-STAR--(703) 374-5428; 616 Ameila Street, 
        Fredericksburg, VA 22401: Ted L. Byrd, Jim Toler.
GANNETT NEWS SERVICE--(703) 276-5800; 1000 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 
        22229: Judith B. Austin, Paul C. Barton, David A. Bauman, Penny 
        Bender, Norm Brewer, Pamela A. Brogan, LaCrisha M. Butler, 
        Dennis Camire, Ronald E. Cohen, Deborah M. Colaianni, Christina 
        W. Collins, Rebecca A. Dillner, Peter R. Eisler, Dinah Eng, 
        Hollis L. Engley, Ellyn Ferguson, James R. Golden, John M. 
        Hanchette, Dawne G. Johnson, David Judson, Lisa F. Kaplan, Erin 
        V. Kelly, Wendy Koch, Jerry Langdon, George M. Lawrence, John W. 
        Machacek, Ken Miller, David A. Milliron, Elizabeth Neus, John J. 
        Omicinski, Claude Philip Pruitt, Charles Raasch, Robert Ritter, 
        Craig Schwed, Sean Somerville, Jim Specht, Kirk B. Spitzer, 
        Jeffrey Stinson, Ronald A. Taylor, Brian J. Tumulty, Carl 
        Weiser, Lawrence R. Wheeler, Keith P. White, Richard Whitmire, 
        DeWayne Wickham.
GAS DAILY--(703) 816-8623; Suite 1000, 1616 N. Fort Myer Drive, 
        Arlington, VA 22209: Robert Barton, Howard Buskivk, Mark Hand, 
        Linda M. Micco, Cindy L. O'Hara.
GAZETA WYBORCZA--(301) 279-9427; 6003 Coral Sea Ave., Rockville, MD 
        20851-1722: Jacek M. Kalabinski.
GERMAN PRESS AGENCY-DPA--783-5097; 969 National Press Building 20045: 
        James P. Anderson, Hanns-Jochen Kaffsack, Thomas Maier, David T. 
        McIntyre, Richard J. Tomkins, Anke E. Wienand, Herbert Winkler, 
        Agostino della Porta.
GESTION--(301) 279-7954; 13600 Glen Mill Road, Rockville, MD 20850: 
        Vladimir Kocerha.
GLASCOW HERALD--293-4729; 1730 Rhode Island Ave., 20036: Patrick Brogan.
GLOBAL HORIZONS SYNDICATE--659-1921; 1330 New Hampshire Ave., 20036: 
        Edward Flattau.
GREENVILLE NEWS--737-4902; 733 15th Street 20005: Daniel C. Hoover.
GRIFFIN-LARRABEE NEWS SERVICE--554-3579; P.O. Box 1042, 20013: Betty 
        Mills.
GUANGMING DAILY--363-0628; 4816 Butterworth Place 20016: Fengyi Gao.
HAN-KYOREH SHINMUN--662-7185; 1259 National Press Building 20045: Yun J. 
        Jung.
HANKOOK ILBO--783-2674; 961 National Press Building 20045: Jin-Suk 
        Chung, Sang S. Lee.
HARTE-HANKS NEWSPAPERS--628-1585; 958 National Press Building 20045: 
        William K. Garland.
HARTFORD COURANT--822-8040, Suite 300, 1730 Rhode Island Ave., 20036: 
        Rene E. Brown, David Lightman, John A. MacDonald, Michael A. 
        Remez.
HEALTH NEWS DAILY--(301) 657-9830; Suite 1, 5550 Friendship Blvd., Chevy 
        Chase, MD 20815: David S. Blue, Nellie O. Bristol, Roy F. 
        Carpenter, Sean E. Martin, Anne Montgomery, Cindy M. Newberry, 
        Denise Peterson, John M. Zakotnik.
HEARST NEWSPAPERS--298-6920; 1701 Pennsylvania Ave., 20006: Dan 
        Freedman, Christopher Hanson, Katie Harrison, Joseph Kingsbury-
        Smith, Charles J. Lewis, Susanna McBee, Marianne Means, Victor 
        Ostrowidzki, Stewart M. Powell, Peggy Roberson, Beth Schwinn, 
        Marcia Stepanek, John Wallach, Holly Yeager.
HELSINGIN SANOMAT--662-7555; 915 National Press Building 20045: Kyosti 
        Karvonen.
HINDU--(301) 654-9038; Suite 1531, 4701 Willard Ave., Chevy Chase, MD 
        20815: C. Raja Mohan.
HINDUSTAN TIMES--(703) 931-9038; Apt. 2204-S, 5597 Seminary Road, Falls 
        Church, VA 22041: Nambalat C. Menon.
HINDUSTAN TIMES--785-1190; Suite B-403, 500 23rd Street, 20037: Kalyani 
        Shankar.
HOKKAIDO SHIMBUN--783-6033; 1232 National Press Building 20045: Tsukasa 
        Ejiri, Yuji Tamura.
HOLLYWOOD REPORTER--737-2828; Suite 421, 806 15th Street 20005: Brooks 
        Boliek.
HOUSTON CHRONICLE--393-6880; Suite 201, 1341 G Street 20005: William E. 
        Clayton, Jr., Cragg Hines, Nancy Mathis, Greg McDonald, William 
        A. Mintz, Bennett Roth, Judy B. Wiessler.
HUNGARIAN NEWS AGENCY--(301) 565-2221; 8515 Farrell Drive, Chevy Chase, 
        MD 20815: Peter Racz.
ITAR-TASS--662-7080; 1004 National Press Building 20045-2001: Vitaly 
        Chukseev, Vladimir I. Kikilo, Andrew A. Loschilin, Arkadi F. 
        Sidorouk.
IL MATTINO--338-4226; 4609 Foxhall Crescent 20007: Mariuccia 
        Chiantaretto.
IL SOLE 24 ORE--662-7048; 916 National Press Building 20045: Mario 
        Calvo-Platero.
INDIA PRESS AGENCY--(703) 893-1715; Suite 3, 7400 Colshire Drive, 
        McLean, VA 22102: Batuk Vora.
INDIA WEST--(703) 486-2696; Suite 1126-N, 1600 S. Eads Street, 
        Arlington, VA 22202: Vasantha Arora.
INDIAN EXPRESS--234-7937; Suite 712, 1711 Massachusetts Ave., 20036: 
        Chidanand Rajghatta.
INDIANAPOLIS NEWS--662-7261; 1000 National Press Building 20045: David 
        L. Haase.
INTER PRESS SERVICE--662-7160; 1293 National Press Building 20045: 
        Yvette Collymore, James R. Lobe, Marco A. Sibaja.
INTERCONTINENTAL MEDIA SERVICES--(703) 522-1210, 3120 N. 13th Street, 
        Arlington, VA 22210: John, Grauerholz, Rogelio A. Maduro, Carlos 
        G. Rey, Leo F. Scanlon.
INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY--662-7496; 844 National Press Building 20045: 
        Barbara Benham, Ted Bunker, Sherry K. Delaney, Carl F. Horowitz, 
        Claude R. Marx, John W. Merline, Daniel J. Murphy, Robert S. 
        Stein.
        
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IRISH TIMES--(301) 320-2308; 6221 Redwing Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: 
        Conor O'Clery.
JERUSALEM POST--(703) 573-6031; Suite 204, 2813 Lee Oaks Court, Falls 
        Church, VA 22046: Hillel Kuttler.
JEWISH TELEGRAPH AGENCY--737-0935; Suite 517, 733 15th Street 20005: 
        Matthew Dorf.
JIJI PRESS--783-4330; 550 National Press Building 20045: Kensuke Karube, 
        Kiyotaka Kato, Katsumi Matsubara, Yoshiaki Okuma, Melanie Ram, 
        Tomohiro Sugita, Ikuo Taniguchi.
JOONG ANG DAILY NEWS--347-0121; 416 National Press Building 20045: 
        Chang-ook Jin.
JORNAL DO BRASIL--(301) 320-5296; 5302 Albemarle Street, Bethesda, MD 
        20816: Maria F. Sekles.
JOURNAL NEWSPAPERS--(703) 846-8344; 2720 Prosperity Ave., Fairfax, VA 
        22034: Norman Gomlak, Jr., Elizabeth A. Szabo.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE--383-6111; 740 National Press Building 20045: Leo F. 
        Abruzzese, Lisa Burgess, Robert Burkhardt, Thomas J. Connors, 
        Aviva Freudmann, Richard Lawrence, John J. Maggs, Stephanie 
        Nall, William L. Roberts, III, Timothy J. Sansbury, Timothy S. 
        Shorrock, Ripley Watson, III.
JYLLANDS-POSTEN--(301) 469-6080; 8607 Burdette Road, Bethesda, MD 20817: 
        Klaus Justsen.
KANSAS CITY STAR--393-2020; 1163 National Press Building 20045: James L. 
        Kuhnhenn, Andrew C. Miller, Jake Thompson.
KATHIMERINI--234-1312; Suite 36, 2415 20th Street 20009: Alexis 
        Papachelas.
KIPLING NEWS SERVICE--(301) 929-0760; 12611 Farnell Drive, Silver 
        Spring, MD 20906-3873: Bogdan Kipling.
KNIGHT-RIDDER FINANCIAL NEWS--383-6150; 740 National Press Building 
        20045: Elizabeth J. Alderman, L. Kareema Clark, Richard Cowan, 
        Lori L. Cuthbert, Jessica J. Dyson, Bruce Harmon, Annie L. 
        Haynes, Edward Kean, Patrick Kelly, Catherine Kristiansen, Margo 
        MacFarland, Susan Mandel, Steven K. Marcy, Doug Palmer, Blair 
        Pethel, Avinoam Schneider, Neil Stempleman, Suzanne D. Timmons, 
        Gregory L. Wright.
KNIGHT-RIDDER NEWSPAPERS--383-6000; 700 National Press Building 20045: 
        Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, Paul L. Anderson, Elisa C. Arnett, 
        Deborah Barfield, Gary L. Blonston, Robert S. Boyd, Mary Angela 
        Cannon, James R. Carroll, Heather J. Dewar, Aaron B. Epstein, 
        Thomas P. Farragher, Vanessa J. Gallman, Robert S. Geiger, 
        Charles A. Green, Frank J. Greve, Marc Gunther, William L. 
        Hershey, David W. Hess, Dean H. Inouye, Rachel Jones, Jennifer 
        Lin, Christopher Marquis, James H. McCartney, Paul John Monk, 
        Richard A. Oppel, Mary C. Otto, Charles Pope, Robert A. Rankin, 
        Tracey A. Reeves, Michael E. Ruane, William S. Salisbury, Brigid 
        Schulte, Judith A. Serrin, Donna St. George, Reginald A. Stuart, 
        William S. Vance, Nolan Walters, Thomas J. Webb, Larry E. 
        Williams.
KOOKMIN ILBO--662-7441; 923 National Press Building 20045: Young J. Kim.
KOREA TIMES--723-3060; 6120 Kansas Ave., 20011: Seung Soo.
KUWAIT NEWS AGENCY--347-5554; 906 National Press Building 20045: Faisal 
        Alzaid, James C. Flanigan, Joseph G. Guinan.
KYODO NEWS SERVICE--347-5767; 400 National Press Building 20045: Paul E. 
        Flatin, Masamichi Fujitsuka, Mikio Haruna, Hayato Ishii, Antonio 
        A. Kamiya, Hiroshi Matsumoto, Monta C. Monaco, Nobuhito Mori, 
        Kohei Murayama, Masatoshi Nagata, Yuji Nakaya, Yuriko Sumikawa, 
        Yoshitaka Uchijo, Yuzo Suwa, Tsuneo Yamahiro, Tsuyoshi Yamazaki, 
        Shigeyuki Yoshida.
L'AGEFI--(301) 942-4592; 9424 ByeForde Road, Kensington, MD 20895: 
        Pierre-Yves Dugua.
L'ORIENT-LE JOUR--342-1213; Apt. 304, 1045 31st Street 20007: Wafik 
        Ramadan.
LA JORNADA--547-5852; 132 North Carolina Ave., SE 20003: David Brooks, 
        James Cason.
LA LIBRE BELGIQUE--667-8308; P.O. Box 6613, Arlington, VA 22206: Yve J. 
        Laudy.
LA NACION--628-7907; 220 National Press Building 20045: Fernan Saguier.
LA OPINION--662-1240; 962 National Press Building 20045: Maribel 
        Hastings.
LA STAMPA--347-5233; 916 National Press Building 20045: Paolo Passarini, 
        Vittorio Zucconi.
LA TRIBUNA--737-5349; 1069 National Press Building 20045: Jacobo 
        Goldstein.
LA TRIBUNE DESFOSSES--862-6613; Suite 800, 1025 Connecticut Ave., 20036: 
        J.M. Macabrey.
LE MAURICIEN--(301) 424-3884; 1084 Pipestem Place, Potomac, MD 20854: 
        Pamela Glass.
LE MONDE--483-7776; Suite 500, 2030 M Street 20036: Sylvie Kauffmann.
LE MONDE--(301) 986-8606; 6012 Kennedy Drive, Chevy Chase, MD 20815: 
        Laurent Zecchini.
LE SOIR--333-4119; 3236 Volta Place NW 20007: Nathalie Mattheiem.
LLOYD'S LONDON PRESS--244-2440; P.O. Box 5704, 20016: Joel A. Glass.
LONDON DAILY EXPRESS--(301) 951-6130; 5516 Charlcote Road, Bethesda, MD 
        20817-3736: Peter J. Hitchens.
LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH--393-5195; Suite 904, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., 
        20004: Hugh Davies, Stephen Robinson, Penelope Walker.
LONDON EVENING STANDARD--(301) 270-1022; 8 Jefferson Ave., Takoma Park, 
        MD 20912: E. Lauren Chambliss.
LONDON FINANCIAL TIMES--289-5474; Suite 810, 1225 I Street 20005: Nancy 
        Dunne, George Graham, Jurek Martin, Nancy S. McCord, Michael 
        Prowse.
LONDON GUARDIAN--223-2486; Suite 502, 1730 Rhode Island Ave., 20036: 
        Jonathan S. Freedland, Martin Walker.
LONDON INDEPENDENT--467-4460; Suite 700, 1726 M Street 20036: John 
        Carlin, Rupert Cornwell.
LONDON OBSERVER--223-2910; Suite 502, 1730 Rhode Island Ave., 20036: 
        Timothy D. Cornwell, Edward S. Vulliamy.
LONDON SUNDAY TELEGRAPH--393-5195; Suite 904, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., 
        20004: Ambrose Evans-Pritchard.
LONDON TIMES--347-7659; 1040 National Press Building 20045: Ian Brodie, 
        Martin A. Fletcher, Tom Rhodes.
LOS ANGELES DAILY JOURNAL--484-8255; 1128 National Press Building 20045: 
        David F. Pike.
LOS ANGELES TIMES--293-4650; Suite 1100, 1875 I Street 20006: Rudy P. 
        Abramson, James Bornemeier, Jane Bornemeier, John M. Broder, 
        Ronald Brownstein, Glenn F. Bunting, Edwin Chen, Marlene Cimons, 
        Richard Cooper, Nina J. Easton, Faye Fiore, Sam Fulwood III, 
        James R. Gerstenzang, Joel Havemann, Melissa Healy, Drex Heikes, 
        Robert L. Jackson, Norman Kempster, Marc Lacey, David Lamb, 
        James H. Mann, Gebe Martinez, Thomas McCarthy, Doyle McManus, 
        Stanley Meisler, Alan C. Miller, Jack Nelson, Ronald J. Ostrow, 
        Art Pine, Paul Richter, James E. Risen, Robert Rosenblatt, 
        Michael Ross, David G. Savage, Richard A. Serrano, Jube Shiver, 
        Jr., Robert Shogan, Elizabeth Shogren, Diane Spatz, Ralph 
        Vartabedian, Warren Vieth, David Willman.
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL--(703) 276-5423; 1000 Wilson Blvd., 10th 
        Floor, Arlington, VA 22229: Michael H. Brown.
LOWELL SUN--(703) 807-1933; Apt. 826, 1704 N. Troy Street, Arlington, VA 
        22201: Mary Boyle.
LYNCH NEWS SERVICE--488-7943; 5805 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, MD 20817: 
        David E. Lynch.
MACEDONIA NEWS AGENCY--388-0355; 2211 R Street 20008: Lampros 
        Papandoniu.
MADRAS BUSINESS LINE--(301) 654-9038; Suite 1531, 4701 Willard Ave., 
        Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Nirmala George.
MAELL KYUNGJE DAILY--637-3258; 909 National Press Building 20045: Dae-Ho 
        Kim.
MAGYAR NEMZET--(301) 386-5516; 4515 Willard Ave., Chevy Chase, MD 20815: 
        Miklow Blaho.
MAGYAR SZO--966-8015; 2009 National Press Building 20045: Tibor Purger.
MAINICHI SHIMBUN--737-2817; 540 National Press Building 20045: Yoshinori 
        Kando, Toshifumi Kawano, Hiroshi Komatsu, Akio Takahata, Michio 
        Ushioda, Karen Velguth.
MALAYSIAN NEWS AGENCY--(703) 356-2087; Suite 307, 7700 Tremayne Place, 
        McLean, VA 22102: Salmy M. Hashim.
MARKET NEWS SERVICE--371-2121; 552 National Press Building 20045: Steven 
        K. Beckner, Ronald Cordray, Denny Gulino, Robert G. Robinson, 
        Jr., Theresa A. Sheehan, David M. Sherrell, Pamela E. Zients.
MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS--662-8740; 624 National Press Building 20045: Les 
        Blumenthal, Muriel Dobbin, Michael Doyle, Mary Johnson-Settles, 
        Lawrence M. O'Rourke, Leo Rennert, Herbert A. Sample, David L. 
        Whitney.
MCCLENDON NEWS SERVICE--483-3791; Suite 215, 3133 Connecticut Ave., 
        20008: David M. MacDonald, Sarah McClendon.
        
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MEDIA GENERAL NEWS SERVICE--662-7660; 1214 National Press Building 
        20045: Steve Gerstel, John N. Hall, Mark Johnson, Gilbert F. 
        Klein, Robert E. Marlowe, Marsha D. Mercer, Sharon Murray.
MEDILL NEWS SERVICE--662-1801; Suite 730, 1325 G Street 20005: Mary 
        Ellen Shearer.
MILLIYET NEWSPAPER--637-9799; Suite 306, 420 7th Street 20004: Yasemin 
        Congar.
MILWAUKEE JOURNAL--662-7290; 940 National Press Building 20045: Frank A. 
        Aukofer, Patrick G. Jasperse.
MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE--457-5171; Suite 800, 1627 I Street 20006: 
        Jennifer Corbett.
MONBERG NEWS SERVICE--546-1350; 123 6th Street, SE 20003: Helene C. 
        Monberg.
NRC HANDELSBLAD--363-6944; 3007 Albemarle Street 20008: Maarten Huygen.
NACHRICHTEN FUER AUSSENHANDEL--662-7415; 412 National Press Building 
        20045: Rainer S. Lindberg, Harold Meyer.
NASIONALE MEDIA BEPERK--638-0399; 1060-D National Press Building 20045: 
        Adriaan J. Rossouw.
NEPSZABADSAG--(301) 986-5267; Suite 1603, 4701 Willard Ave., Chevy 
        Chase, MD 20815-4631: Oszkar L. Fuzes.
NEUE ZURCHER ZEITUNG--298-7906; 3007 P Street 20007: Andreas Cleis.
NEUE ZURCHER ZEITUNG--662-7235; 1093 National Press Building 20045: 
        Reinhard Meier.
NEW AMERICAN NEWS SERVICE--362-8471; 3608 Van Ness Street 20008: Eileen 
        Shanahan.
NEW DEHLI BUSINESS & POLITICAL OBSERVER--(301) 384-1297; 13106 
        Collingwood Terrace, Silver Spring, MD 20904: Vinod Ghildiyal.
NEW DEHLI BUSINESS STANDARD--833-4505; Suite 713, 1255 New Hampshire 
        Ave., 20036: Sujatha Shenoy.
NEW DELHI PIONEER--452-1462; Apt. 630, 1255 New Hampshire Ave., 20036: 
        Ludwina A. Joseph.
NEW HAVEN REGISTER--737-5654; Suite 400, 1333 F Street 20004: Tamara 
        Lytle.
NEW ORLEANS TIMES-PICAYUNE--383-7861; Suite 300, 1101 Connecticut Ave., 
        20036: Bruce S. Alpert, John G. McQuaid, Edgar Poe.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS--467-6670; Suite 720, 1615 M Street 20036: Karen 
        Ball, Timothy Clifford, David Eisenstadt, William Goldschlag, 
        Richard P. Sisk, Dina White.
NEW YORK POST--393-1787; 1114 National Press Building 20045: Thomas 
        Galvin, Deborah Orin, Marilyn Rauber.
NEW YORK TIMES--862-0300; 1627 I Street 20006: Edmund L. Andrews, R.W. 
        Apple, Jr., Von Aulston, Richard L. Berke, Keith V. Bradsher, 
        Adam Clymer, John H. Cushman, Jr., Karen E. DeWitt, Maureen 
        Dowd, Stephen Engelberg, Jeff Gerth, Michael R. Gordon, Jerry 
        Gray, Linda J. Greenhouse, Steven Greenhouse, Melinda 
        Henneberger, Robert D. Hershey, Jr., Philip J. Hilts, Michael 
        Janofsky, Douglas Jehl, David Johnston, Paul Kuharsky, Stephen 
        Labaton, Warren, E. Leary, Neil A. Lewis, Sean M. Loughlin, 
        Catherine S. Manegold, Timothy J. McNulty, Clinton E. Meadows, 
        Irvin D. Molotsky, Meghan O. Mutchler, Robert L. Pear, Todd S. 
        Purdum, David E. Rosenbaum, Jeremy Safran, David E. Sanger, Eric 
        Schmitt, Elaine Sciolino, Katharine Q. Seelye, Ronald 
        Skarzenski, Brian Steinberg, Robin Toner, Tim Weiner, Stephen M. 
        Wines.
NEW YORK TIMES REGIONAL NEWSPAPERS--862-0381; 1627 I Street 20006: Carl 
        Hulse.
NEWHOUSE NEWS SERVICE--383-7800; Suite 300, 1101 Connecticut Ave., 
        20036: David E. Anderson, Adelle Banks, Miles R. Benson, Thomas 
        J. Billitteri, R. Michael Brumas, Constance Casey, Robert Cohen, 
        Brett Davis, Jennifer Foote, Elizabeth M. Frerking, Joseph T. 
        Hallinan, Michael J. Hardy, Sam L. Hodges, Paul R. Hodierne, 
        Deborah Howell, Mary Kane, Sarah M. Kellogg, Terence J. Kivlan, 
        Brett Lieberman, Julia Lieblich, Michael J. Magner, JoAnn 
        Moriarty, Jim Nesbitt, J. Scott Orr, Ira Rifkin, Delia M. Rios, 
        J. Michael Shanahan, Jonathan Tilove, Brent Walth, David B. 
        Wood.
NEWPORT NEWS--466-7263; Suite 300, 1615 L Street 20036: Robert J. 
        Kemper.
NEWS GROUP PUBLICATIONS--(301) 762-2560; 625 Smallwood Road, Rockville, 
        MD 20850: Norma Langley.
NEWSDAY--393-5630; Suite 1250-N, 1001 Pennsylvania Ave., 20004: Jackie 
        Albritton, Marie Cocco, William G. Douglas, Saul Friedman, Roy 
        W. Gutman, Martin Kasindorf, Glenn Kessler, Earl Lane, Christine 
        M. Merkle, Marilyn Milloy, Lars-Erik Nelson, Susan Page, Timothy 
        M. Phelps, Carl A. Pisano, Gaylord D. Shaw, Patrick J. Sloyan, 
        Joan Verax, Charles Zehren.
NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION--(301) 565-3122; Suite 500, 1250 
        Connecticut Ave., 20005: Robert J. Wagman.
NIKKEI--393-1388; 636 National Press Building 20045: Lauren N. Fredman, 
        Ryosuke Harada, Hideo Kawai, Stephen R. Keefe, Hirotsugu Koike, 
        Shigeru Komago, Keiko Ono, Yoshiko Onuki, Yasuhiko Ota, Tsuyoshi 
        Sunohara, Satoru Tsugawa.
NISHI-NIPPON SHIMBUN--393-5812; 1226 National Press Building 20045: 
        Tamio Shibuta.
NORTHWEST NEWSPAPERS--546-2547; 316 3rd Street, NE 20002: Lawrence A. 
        Swisher.
NOTIMEX MEXICAN NEWS AGENCY--347-5227; 425 National Press Building 
        20045: Ignacio Basauri, Jesus Z. Esquivel, Jacqueline Lerma, 
        Horacio C. Lopez, Josie Lopez.
O ESTADO DE S. PAULO--682-3752; Suite 810, 1225 I Street 20005: Paulo 
        Sotero.
O GLOBO--628-3313; 1251 National Press Building 20045: Jose M. Passos.
OAKLAND TRIBUNE--783-3024; Suite 400, 1333 F Street 20004: Meredith 
        Wadman.
OIL DAILY--662-0700; Suite 500, 1401 New York Ave., 20005: Katherine 
        Culbertson, Aliza C. Fan, Alan Kovski, Diane Munro, Kimberley A. 
        Music, Edmund C. Walsh.
OLIPHANT NEWS SERVICE--298-7226; P.O. Box 9808, Friendship Station 
        20016: Cortright W. Oliphant, Robert C. Oliphant, Gary E. 
        Vaughan.
OMAHA WORLD-HERALD--662-7270; 841 National Press Building 20045: David 
        C. Beeder, Paul Goodsell.
ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER--628-6381; 1295 National Press Building 20045: 
        Dina ElBoghdady, James V. Grimaldi.
ORLANDO SENTINEL--293-9448; Suite 300, 1615 L Street 20036: Craig 
        Crawford, Sean Holton.
OTTAWAY NEWS SERVICE--828-3393; Suite 310, 1025 Connecticut Ave., 20036: 
        Travis K. Armstrong, Marilyn Bailey, Polly B. Elliott, Wendy P. 
        Jones, Judith M. Mathewson, Michael Mello, Jim O'Connell, 
        William F. Schmick, Mark Wigfield, Winston S. Wood.
PAKISTAN NATION--638-5396; Suite 1104, 1426 H Street 20005: Khalid 
        Hasan.
PALM BEACH POST/COX NEWSPAPERS--887-8340; 2000 Pennsylvania Ave., 20006: 
        Laurence M. Lipman.
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER--383-6000; 700 National Press Building 20045: 
        David R. Boldt, Jodi A. Enda, Steven L. Goldstein.
PHILLIPS NEWS SERVICE--783-2790; Suite 400, 1333 F Street 20004: Peter 
        D. Pichaske, William F. Taggart.
PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE--662-7070; 955 National Press Building 20045: 
        Patricia K. Griffith, Harry B. Stoffer, Jr., Jack Torry, Michael 
        Woods.
PLATT'S OILGRAM NEWS--383-2250; Suite 1100, 1200 G Street 20005: Gerald 
        Karey, Maureen S. Lorenzetti.
POLISH PRESS AGENCY--(301) Apt. A413, 365-1099; 7505 Democracy Blvd., 
        Bethesda, MD 20817: Witold T. Zalewski.
POLISH-AMERICAN DAILY NEWS--(301) 654-5411; Apt. 602, 4450 South Park 
        Ave., Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Richard E. Mossin.
POLITIKEN NEWSPAPERS--347-9696; 1257-C National Press Building 20045: 
        Jacob B. Moller.
PORTLAND PRESS HERALD--488-1119; 2716 North Wyoming Street, Arlington, 
        VA 22213: Stephen W. Campbell.
PRESS AGENCY OF SLOVAK REPUBLIC--686-4710; Suite 713, 4501 Connecticut 
        Ave., 20008: Otakar Korinek.
PRESS TRUST OF INDIA--(301) 951-8657; Suite 1719, 4450 South Park Ave., 
        Chevy Chase, MD 20815: T.V. Parasuram.
PRESSE CANADIENNE--785-0225; Suite 615, 1827 K Street 20006: Marie 
        Tison.
PROVIDENCE JOURNAL-BULLETIN--783-0833; Suite 890, 400 N. Capitol Street 
        20001: John E. Mulligan, James M. O'Neill, Philip Terzian.
PROVO DAILY HERALD--745-0383; 1939 Biltmore Street 20009: Stephen J. 
        Siegel.
        
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PUSAN DAILY NEWS--347-8816; 905 National Press Building 20045: Jong H. 
        Kim.
RALEIGH NEWS AND OBSERVER--662-1285; 1271 National Press Building 20045: 
        James M. Rosen.
REAL ESTATE NEWS SERVICE--(301) 589-9098; 816 Gist Ave., Silver Spring, 
        MD 20910: H. Jane Lehman.
REUTERS--898-8300; Suite 410, 1333 H Street 20005: Charles J. Abbott, 
        James H. Adams, Charles Aldinger, Victoria Allen, Robert C. 
        Basler, Peter Bate, Eric Beech, Melissa R. Bland, Anthony 
        Boadle, Alver Carlson, Leila M. Corcoran, Carole Corlew, Susan 
        J. Cornwell, John Crawley, James Dalgleish, Timothy H. Dobbyn, 
        Robert P. Doherty, Laura Dreyfus, Will Dunham, Audrey A. 
        Earnhart, Alan Elsner, Edward Evans, Roger O. Fillion, 
        Jacqueline Frank, Mary Gabriel, Carol A. Giacomo, Gene Gibbons, 
        Steven H. Ginsburg, Peter Golkin, Steven J. Gorman, Paul R. 
        Grant, Robert D. Green, Gregory M. Henderson, Steve Holland, 
        Stacey A. Joyce, Robert M. Kearns, Joanne Kelley, Joanne Kenen, 
        Paul Kirby, Suzanne Kirchhoff, David A. Lawsky, Margaret A. 
        McNeil, Laurence McQuillan, Richard M. Miller, John D. Nagy, 
        Sonali J. Paul, Stephen Pendlebury, Veera A. Phillips, Michael 
        L. Posner, Peter A. Ramjug, Robert R. Ramos, Timothy F. Ryan, 
        Catherine Sargent, William F. Scally, Andrea Shalalesa, Donna M. 
        Smith, Mary Snyder, Glenn F. Somerville, Vicky J. Stamas, David 
        Storey, Peter A. Szekely, Robert Trautman, William C. Trott, 
        James Vicini, Nancy H. Waitz, James H. Wolf, Patrick Worsnip, 
        Deborah Zabareko, Tabassum Zakaria.
RHEINISCHE POST--(301) 251-2367; 1979 Lancashire Drive, Potomac, MD 
        20854: Peter Rzeznitzeck.
RICHMOND TIMES-DISPATCH--662-7669; 1214 National Press Building 20045: 
        Peter Hardin, Charles R. McDowell.
ROLL CALL REPORT SYNDICATE--737-1888; 1257-B National Press Building 
        20045: Cora R. Hoopes, Arthur E. Rowse, Richard G. Thomas, John 
        W. Ursu.
SABAH--(703) 425-3846; 5432 Midship Court, Burke, VA 22015: Savas Suzal.
SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS-NEWS--333-1570; Suite 610, 1701 Pennsylvania Ave., 
        20006: Gary R. Martin.
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE--737-7100; 1085 National Press Building 20045: 
        Louis Freedberg, Carolyn Lochhead, Julia V. Rodrigues, Marc 
        Sandalow.
SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER--298-6920; Suite 610, 1701 Pennsylvania Ave., 
        20006: Christopher J. Matthews.
SANKEI SHIMBUN--347-2517; 530 National Press Building 20045: Yoshihisa 
        Komori, Takamitsu Kumasaka, Tsutmo Saito, B. Scott Stewart, 
        Seiji Yajima.
SAUDI GAZETTE NEWSPAPER--347-6469; 1145 National Press Building 20045: 
        Barbara Ferguson, Tim Kennedy.
SAUDI PRESS AGENCY--861-0324; Suite 1111, 1155 15th Street 20005: Naila 
        Al-Sowayel, Mustafa A. Bashir, Alfred T. Canahuate, Malcolm 
        Coolidge, Mary Ellen Harvey, Azeddine Labriny.
SCHLEIN NEWS BUREAU--544-5893; Apt. 9, 308 East Capitol Street 20003: 
        Alan M. Schlein.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DAILY--(301) 652-4151; Apt. 518, 4701 Willard 
        Ave., Chevy Chase, MD 20815: Hongkai Wei, Shukun K. Zhong.
SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE--408-1484; Suite 1000, 1090 Vermont Ave., 
        20005: Paul E. Akers, Roger Anderson, Curtis Lee Bowman, James 
        W. Brosnan, Peter A. Brown, Peter M. Copeland, Mary Deibel, 
        Kenneth Eskey, Robert Friedman, Laurel E. Hackett, Thomas K. 
        Hargrove, Lisa Hoffman, Donald C. Kirkman, Leonard E. Larsen, 
        Joan A. Lowy, Ann C. McFeatters, Dale B. McFeatters, John T. 
        Moore, Thomas O'Toole, Henry Payne, Richard Powelson, Pamela 
        Reeves, Andrew Schneider, Martin Schram, Bill Straub, Doug 
        Sword, Dan K. Thomasson, Alan R. Thompson, Peter A. Turnbull, 
        Claudia Winkler.
SEATTLE TIMES--(202) 546-4700; 245 2nd Street NE 20002: Robert T. 
        Nelson.
SEGYE ILBO-SEGYE TIMES--879-6790: 924 National Press Building 20045: 
        Sang I. Shin.
SEKAI NIPPO--879-6786; 924 National Press Building 20045: Seisaku 
        Morita, Yuji Yokoyama.
SEOUL SHINMUN--662-7335; 1262A National Press Building 20045: Kyung-
        Hyung Lee.
SHEARER AND GLEN NEWS ENTERPRISE--462-6070; P.O. Box 9467 20016: Cody P. 
        Shearer, Sergio S. Zufferey.
SHEPARD NEWS FEATURES--(703) 941-8946; 4805 Manion Street, Annandale, VA 
        22003: Robert Shephard.
SMALL NEWSPAPER GROUP--662-7123; 1183 National Press Building 20045: 
        Edward R. Felker, Patrick Howe, Edward R. Felker, John Hughes.
SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST--(703) 528-7784; Suite 667, 1758 North Troy 
        Street, Arlington, VA 22201: Simon L. Beck.
SOUTHAM NEWS--662-7225; 986 National Press Building 20045-2199: Julian 
        Beltrame.
SPRINGER FOREIGN NEWS SERVICE--342-3103; 4830 Brandywine Street 20016: 
        Frauke Beyer, Cornel Faltin.
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH--298-6880; 1701 Pennsylvania Ave., 20006: 
        Kathleen L. Best, Charlotte Grimes, Aloysia C. Hamalainen, 
        William Lambrecht, Timothy J. Poor, Jon M. Sawyer, Elaine Viets.
ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS--303-6049; 700 National Press Building 20045: 
        William S. Salisbury, Steven R. Thomma.
ST. PETERSBURG TIMES--393-4553; 607 14th Street 20005: Ceci Connolly, 
        David Dahl, Ellen Debenport, Jack R. Payton, Jennifer S. Thomas.
STATES NEWS SERVICE--628-3100; Suite 400, 1333 F Street 20004: Julia 
        Angwin, Adrianne Appel, Jennifer Buksbaum, Karen J. Cohen, 
        Meredith Cohn, Andrea L. Foster, Scott Greenberger, Laura R. 
        Hamburg, Brian R. Hartman, Anne Hazard, David Kaut, Brett D. 
        Lieberman, David Phinney, Lisa Richwine, Peter Roberson, Leland 
        Schwartz, Marc J. Selinger, Adrien P. Seybert, Halle Shilling, 
        Ellen J. Silberman, A.B. Stoddard, Rebecca S. Weiner, Patricia 
        Willens.
STUTTGARTER ZEITUNG--(301) 983-0735; 11204 Powder Horn Drive, Potomac, 
        MD 20854: Jurgen Koar.
SUARA PEMBARUAN--(301) 881-8173; 4806 Ertter Drive, Rockville, MD 20852-
        2202: Albert P. Kuhon.
SUEDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG--872-0422; Suite 703, 2555 Pennsylvania Ave., 
        20037: Kurt Kister.
SVENSKA DAGBLADET--362-8253; Suite 622, 3601 Connecticut Ave., 20008: 
        Karin Henriksson.
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD--737-6360; Suite 904, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., 
        20004: Pilita Clark.
TAGES ANZEIGER--686-1665; 2030 M Street 20036: Thomas G. Rust.
TAIPEI LIBERTY TIMES--(301) 279-0917; 14431 Peppie Hill Lane, North 
        Potomac, MD 20878: Paul Tsai.
TAIWAN DAILY NEWS--(301) 251-0852; 8600 Aqueduct Road, Potomac, MD 
        20854: Benedict S. Hsu.
TAMPA TRIBUNE--662-7673; 1214 National Press Building 20045: Michael J. 
        Sznajderman.
TEL AVIV GLOBES--(301) 217-9358; 21 Chantilly Court, Rockville, MD 
        20850: Ron Dagony.
THOMSON NEWSPAPERS--628-2157; Suite 524, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., 20004: 
        Virginia G. Barazia, Greg Bassett, Holli J. Burge, Mario 
        Christaldi, Jeannine Clegg, Joseph R. Duffus, Maureen Groppe, 
        Robert B. Mitchell, Ana M. Radelar, Christopher F. Rosche, 
        Barbara A. Scheib, William Sternberg, Eric C. Webb, Randy Wynn.
TOKYO-CHUNICHI SHIMBUN--783-9479; 1230 National Press Building 20045: 
        Yoshikatu Imazato, Yukari Kunisue, Mamoru Onoki, Hiroshi 
        Sekiguchi, Allison L. Weiser.
TORONTO GLOBE AND MAIL--662-7166; Suite 524, 1331 Pennsylvania Ave., 
        20004: Drew Fagan, Graham Fraser.
TORONTO STAR--662-7390; 982 National Press Building 20045: Carol Goar.
TORONTO SUN--(703) 876-0594; 8202 Excalibur Court, Annandale, VA 22003: 
        Patrick Harden.
TRAVEL MANAGEMENT DAILY--467-8084; Suite 510, 1155 15th Street 20005: 
        Michael Pina.
TUFTY NEWS SERVICE--347-8998; 2107 National Press Building 20045: Harold 
        G. Tufty.
TULSA WORLD--(202) 484-1424; 1417 North Inglewood Street, Arlington, VA 
        22205: Jim Myers.
TURKISH DAILY NEWS--(301) 963-6234; Suite 191, 18222 Flower Hill Way, 
        Gaithersburg, MD 20879: Ugur Akinci.
U.S.-ASIAN NEWS SERVICE--638-1117; 1053 National Press Building 20045: 
        Julia M. Choi, Julie Moon.
USA TODAY--(703) 276-3400; 1000 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22229: Fred 
        Anklam, Jr., Beth Belton, Richard Benedetto, Jennifer Campbell, 
        Robert M. Davis, Caroline Dowling, Patricia Edmonds, Gary E. 
        Fields, Janet L. Fix, Ed Foster-Simeon, Marilyn Greene, Margaret 
        W. Hall, Judith B. Hasson, Angelia L. Herrin, Paul M. Hoversten, 
        Linda M. Kanamine, Lee M. Katz, Judith C. Keen, Steven Komarow, 
        W. Fredrick Lawes, Jessica Lee, Douglas A. Levy, David J. Lynch, 
        Matthew Mak, Stephen B. Marshall, Andrea L. Mays, Sam Meddis, 
        Mark J. Memmott, Bob Minzesheimer, 

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        Johanna Neuman, Bill Nichols, Keeby Pendleton, Leslie Phillips, Evelyn 
        T. Powers, Maria Puente, John Ritter, Donald Ross, Mary 
        Smaragdis, Tom Squitieri, Andrea Stone, Rae J. Tyson, Juan J. 
        Walte, William M. Welch, Anne Willette, Betty A. Williams, 
        Richard J. Wolf, Al Young, Michael J. Zuckerman.
UNITED DAILY NEWS--737-6426; 1099 National Press Building 20045: James 
        C. Wang.
UNITED FEATURES SYNDICATE--(301) 262-6699; 12808 Sutters Lane, Bowie, MD 
        20720: Lew Sichelman.
UNITED METHODIST NEWS SERVICE--546-8722; 110 Maryland Ave., NE 20002: 
        Joretta Purdue.
UNITED NEWS OF INDIA--(703) 686-2696; Apt. 1126N, 1600 South Eads 
        Street, Arlington, VA 22202: C.K. Arora.
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL--898-8000; Suite 800, 1400 I Street 20005: 
        Sid Balman, Jr., Jorge A. Banales, Paul Basken, Jeffrey P. 
        Bater, Tobin C. Beck, Timothy E. Burn, Pamela A. D'Angelo, 
        Daniel P. Dighton, Dana K. Franklin, Enrique J. Gonzales, 
        Michael E. Kirkland, Robert A. Martin, Ian C. McCaleb, Mary B. 
        Mosquera, Rachelle Naab, Rex D. Nutting, John C. Roper, Lori 
        Santos, Larry Schuster, Lisa M. Seachrist, Bryan Sierra, 
        Kathleen C. Silvassy, Peter F. Sisler, Justin J. Supon, Helen 
        Thomas, Andra B. Varin, Scott P. Zucker.
UNITED STATES PRESS--(301) 229-4063; 5312 Blackistone Road, Bethesda, MD 
        20816: Frank Vanderlinden.
UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE--(803) 577-4123; Capital Hilton Hotel 20002: 
        James J. Kilpatrick.
UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE--319-1070; 1619 Massachussets Ave., 20036: 
        Hedrick L. Smith.
UNO MAS UNO--628-2724; 1069 National Press Building 20045: Rodolfo 
        Medina.
VARIETY DAILY--(703) 448-0510; Suite 202, 1483 Chain Bridge Road, 
        McLean, VA 22101: Paul Harris, Dennis Wharton.
VENEZUELAN NEWS AGENCY--347-5505; 960-A National Press Building 20045: 
        Delia L. De Housein, Aida Raygada.
VINCENNES SUN-COMMERCIAL--(703) 524-0188; 4101 N. Randolph Street, 
        Arlington, VA 22207: Benjamin R. Cole.
VIRGINIAN-PILOT--(703) 913-9872; 7802 Glenister Drive, Springfield, VA 
        22152: Dale Eisman.
WALL STREET JOURNAL--862-9200; Suite 800, 1025 Connecticut Ave., 20036: 
        Jill Abramson, George Anders, Paul M. Barrett, Dawn E. Blalock, 
        Jackie Calmes, Mary L. Carnevale, Timothy T. Carrington, John 
        Connor, Helene Cooper, Joe Davidson, Robert Davis, John J. 
        Fialka, Michael K. Frisby, Chris J. Georges, Paul Gigot, Robert 
        Greenberger, Lucinda N. Harper, John J. Harwood, Carol J. 
        Horner, Albert R. Hunt, Bruce Ingersoll, Albert R. Karr, Robert 
        Keatley, Philip A. Kuntz, Robert D. McGilvray, Laurie McGinley, 
        Alan S. Murray, Timothy R. Noah, Asra Q. Nomani, Viveca Novak, 
        Henry Oden, Daniel Pearl, James M. Perry, Thomas E. Ricks, Carla 
        A. Robbins, David E. Rogers, Barbara Rosewicz, Sharon L. Schmid, 
        Richard B. Schmitt, Gerald F. Seib, Ronald G. Shafer, Rochelle 
        Sharpe, Hilary Stout, Ron Suskind, Jeffrey Taylor, Rick 
        Wartzman, David Wessel, Alan M. Yonan.
WASHINGTON BUREAU NEWS--393-3003; Suite 302, 1325 18th Street 20036: 
        Kenneth M. Scheibel.
WASHINGTON FAX--686-4216; Suite 404, 4000 Albemarle Street 20016: 
        Matthew Davis, Bradie Metheny.
WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND--944-3030; Suite 300, 1200 Eton Court 20007: 
        Michael Binstein, Ed Henry, Jan Moller.
WASHINGTON POST--334-6000; 1150 15th Street 20071: Michael Abramowitz, 
        Henry Allen, Robert L. Asher, Charles R. Babcock, Charles 
        Babington, Donald P. Baker, Daniel J. Balz, Gary S. Barr, Steven 
        M. Bates, Peter Behr, John M. Berry, Joan Biskupic, Laura 
        Blumenfeld, Sandra G. Boodman, Donna Britt, David S. Broder, 
        David M. Brown, Peter Carlson, John Carmody, Mike Causey, Clay 
        Chandler, Richard Cohen, D'Vera Cohn, Kenneth J. Cooper, 
        Elizabeth Corcoran, Albert R. Crenshaw, Kathleen Day, Ann 
        Devroy, Helen Dewar, E.J. Dionne, Jr., Thomas B. Edsall, Paul 
        Farhi, Marc Fisher, Jonathan D. Glater, Amy Goldstein, John M. 
        Goshko, Bradley L. Graham, Meg Greenfield, Lloyd B. Grove, Guy 
        Gugliotta, Maryann Haggerty, John F. Harris, Judith Havemann, 
        David Hilzenrath, Stanley J. Hinden, Sari Horwitz, D. Kent K. 
        Jenkins, Jr., Al Kamen, Brian Kelly, Tom Kenworthy, Colbert 
        King, Jerry Knight, Serge F. Kovaleski, Sharon LaFraniere, 
        George Lardner, Gary Lee, Thomas W. Lippman, David Maraniss, 
        Ruth Marcus, Kim L. Masters, William H. McAllister, Philip A. 
        McCombs, Mary McGrory, Wendy Melillo, Kevin E. Merida, Peter 
        Milius, Mike Mills, John D. Mintz, Dan Morgan, Ann O'Hanlon, 
        David B. Ottaway, Peter Perl, Eric S. Pianin, Walter Pincus, 
        William F. Powers, Dana Priest, Rudolph A. Pyatt, Jr., Spencer 
        Rich, Ken Ringle, Roxanne Roberts, Lois Romano, Megan Rosenfeld, 
        Hobart Rowen, Barbara J. Saffir, Kathy Sawyer, Susan Schmidt, 
        John Schwartz, Patricia Shakow, Martha Sherrill, Cindy Skrzycki, 
        R. Jeffrey Smith, Sally Squires, Laura S. Stepp, Curt Suplee, 
        Roberto Suro, Frank Swoboda, Richard Tapscott, Pierre G. Thomas, 
        Sandra Torry, Abigail Trafford, Jacqueline Trescott, Stephen M. 
        Twomey, Ellen E. Villa, Barbara Vobejda, David J. Von Drehle, 
        Sharon Walsh, Judith Weinraub, Rick Weiss, Michael Weisskopf, 
        Mary A. Welch, Daniel Williams, Yolanda M. Woodlee, John E. 
        Yang.
WASHINGTON TELECOMMUNICATIONS--(703) 836-2922; P.O. Box 3067, 
        Alexandria, VA 22302: Gordon E. White.
WASHINGTON TIMES--636-3000; 3600 New York Ave., NE 20002: Doug Abrahms, 
        Theodore J. Agres, George H. Archibald, Ben Barber, Paul Bedard, 
        Allen Bradford, Carleton R. Bryant, David A. Coia, Gus 
        Constantine, Francis B. Coombs, Jr., Mensah M. Dean, David M. 
        Dickson, Rod Dreher, Elizabeth R. Elvin, David Field, Adrianne 
        M. Flynn, Major E. Garrett, Jacqueline Gaulin, Ann Geracimos, 
        William D. Gertz, Richard C. Gross, Kenneth W. Hanner, Michael 
        Hedges, Patrice S. Hill, Carol Innerst, Refet Kaplan, Laurie A. 
        Kellman, Leslie Kossoff, Ruth I. Larson, Tod M. Lindberg, John 
        L. McCaslin, James Morrison, Joshua J. Moss, Antonio W. Munroe, 
        Frank J. Murray, Lisa Nevans, Sean Piccoli, Gregory T. Pierce, 
        Jennifer Pinkerton, Betsy Pisik, Joyce H. Price, Wesley Pruden, 
        Karen J. Riley, Nancy E. Roman, David Sands, Rowan Scarborough, 
        Greg Seigle, Jerry Seper, Martin Sieff, Cesar G. Soriano, E. 
        Tyler Tucker, Woody West, Cheryl Wetzstein, Lorraine A. 
        Woellert.
WATERTOWN DAILY TIMES--662-7085; 1001 National Press Building 20045: 
        Alan S. Emory.
WEN HUI BAO DAILY--(703) 521-2371; Suite 935-N, 1600 S. Eads Street, 
        Arlington, VA 22202: Zhu Xingfu, Yansong Yang.
WESTDEUTSCHE ALLGEMEINE--(301) 469-8933; 8204 Hamilton Spring Court, 
        Bethesda, MD 20817: Uwe Knupfer.
WINSTON-SALEM JOURNAL--662-7672; 1214 National Press Building 20045: 
        John E. Hoeffel.
WORLD JOURNAL--737-6426; 1099 National Press Building 20045: Betty P. 
        Lin.
XINHUA NEWS AGENCY--(703) 875-0082; 1740 North 14th Street, Arlington, 
        VA 22209: Xu Changyin, Songjiu Fan, Zhai Jingsheng, Ying Qian, 
        Jiuyue Si, Guo Xiren, Zhou Xisheng, Xu Yong.
YEDIOTH AHRONOTH--(301) 816-0989; 12 Dairyfield Court, Rockville, MD 
        20852: Haim Shibi.
YOMIURI SHIMBUN--783-0363; 802 National Press Building 20045: Lani C. 
        Cossette, Mikio Ikuma, Makoto Kito, Rollie Lal, Jeremy L. Milk, 
        Amelia Newcomb, Masaichi Nosaka, Saiko Nozaki, Saki Ouchi, Akira 
        Saito, Tsutomu Yamaguchi.
YONHAP NEWS AGENCY--783-5539; 1299 National Press Building 20045: Young-
        Sup Chang, Jai-Kyu Sun.
YOUTH DAILY NEWS--(301) 469-6534; 7654 Westlake Terrace, Bethesda, MD 
        20817: Ning K. Liu.
ZEITUNGSRING--338-6583; 3019 Cambridge Place 20007: Marlene Manthey.
ZYCIE WARSZAWY--393-3511; 840 National Press Building 20045: Tomasz 
        Wroblewski.

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                      PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY

                 Room S-317, The Capitol. Phone 224-6548

Superintendent.--Maurice Johnson.
    Assistant Superintendent.--Jeff Kent.
    Staff Assistant.--Kim M. Magruder.

                STANDING COMMITTEE OF PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS

                        John Duricka, Chairman
                        Dennis Brack, Secretary-Treasurer
                        Steve Crowley
                        Tim Dillon
                        Charles W. Harrity
                        Win McNamee
                               __________

              RULES GOVERNING PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY

    1. (a) Administration of the Press Photographers' Gallery is vested 
in a Standing Committee of Press Photographers consisting of six persons 
elected by accredited members of the Gallery. The Committee shall be 
composed of one member each from Associated Press Photos, magazine 
media, and local newspapers and three ``at-large'' members. ``At large'' 
members may be, but need not be, selected from a media otherwise 
represented on the Committee.
    (b) The term of office of a member of the Committee elected as the 
Associated Press Photos member, the local newspapers member and one of 
the ``at large'' members shall expire on the day of the election held in 
the first odd-numbered year following the year in which the member was 
elected, and the term of office of a member of the Committee elected as 
the magazine media member and the remaining two ``at large'' members 
shall expire on the day of the election held in the first even-numbered 
year following the year in which the member was elected. Whenever two 
``at large'' seats are up for election the two candidates with the 
highest number of votes in that category shall be elected. A member 
elected to fill a vacancy occurring prior to the expiration of a term 
shall serve for only the unexpired portion of such term.
    (c) Elections shall be held as early as practicable in each year, 
and in no case later than March 31. A vacancy in the membership of the 
Committee occurring prior to the expiration of a term shall be filled by 
a special election called for that purpose by the Committee.
    (d) The Standing Committee of the Press Photographers' Gallery shall 
propose no change or changes in these rules except upon petition in 
writing signed by not less than 25 accredited members of the gallery.
    2. Persons desiring admission to the Press Photographers' Gallery of 
the Senate shall make application in accordance with Rule 33 of the 
Senate, which rule shall be interpreted and administered by the Standing 
Committee of Press Photographers subject to the review and approval of 
the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.
    3. The Standing Committee of Press photographers shall limit 
membership in the photographers' gallery to bona fide news photographers 
of repute in their profession and Heads of Photographic Bureaus under 
such rules as the Standing Committee of Press Photographers shall 
prescribe.
    4. Provided, however, that the Standing Committee of Press 
Photographers shall admit to the gallery no person who does not 
establish to the satisfaction of the Committee all of the following:
    (a) That any member is not engaged in paid publicity or promotion 
work or in prosecuting any claim before Congress or before any 
department of the Government, and will not become so engaged while a 
member of the gallery.

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    (b) That he or she is not engaged in any lobbying activity and will 
not become so engaged while a member of the gallery.
    The above rules have been approved by the Committee on Rules and 
Administration.

                                                Ted Stevens,
             Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.

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                     MEMBERS ENTITLED FOR ADMISSION

                      PRESS PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY

Abraham, Mark A.: Newark Star Ledger
Ach, Michael: Newsday
Ake, J. David: Agence France-Presse
Allen, John T.: Washington Post
Alpert, Brian F.: Keystone Press Agency
Anderson, Karin: Freelance
Andrews, Nancy N.: Washington Post
Applewhite, J. Scott: Associated Press Photos
Archambault, Charles: U.S. News & World Report
Argerplos, George: Newsday
Arias, Juana L.: Washington Post
Ashe, James F.: Time Magazine
Ashley, Douglas G.: Suburban Newspapers of Michigan
Atlan, Jean-Louis: Freelance
Attlee, Tracey A.: Freelance
Aubrey, Timothy R.: Reuters News Pictures
Ballard, Karen: Washington Times
Barouh, Stan: Freelance
Barrett, Stephen E.: Freelance
Beall, Kathleen: Freelance (CQ)
Beals, Herman: Reuters News Pictures
Beasley, Toren A.: Newhouse News Service
Beiser, H. Darr: USA/Today
Bentley, P.F.: Time Magazine
Bereswill, Joseph W.: Observer Newspapers
Bereswill, Paul: Newsday
Berg, Lisa: Freelance
Berger, Erica: Newsday
Berkeley, Jane T.: Freelance
Biber, Mehmet: Hurriyet
Biddle, Susan: Denver Post
Binks, Porter L.: USA/Today
Blass, Eileen: USA/Today
Bloom, Richard: National Journal
Bochatey, Terry F.: Reuters News Pictures
Bomar, Miguel: Senior Advocate
Borst, Charles H.: Knight Ridder Tribune News Service
Boston, Bernard N.: Freelance
Bouchard, Renee M.: Freelance
Brack, William D.: Black Star
Brantley, James R.: Washington Times
Bremmer, Kirsten: Freelance (N.Y. Times)
Brown, Robert A.: Richmond Times Dispatch
Brown, Stephen R.: Freelance
Burke, William C.: Impact Visuals
Burnett, David: Contact Press Images
Burns, David S.: Photo Trends, Inc.
Cabe, Brig: Insight
Cameron, Gary A.: Reuters News Pictures
Carnahan, William E.: Freelance
Clark, Carlton L.: Legal Times
Clement, Richard: Reuters News Pictures
Cobb, Jodi: National Geographic
Cohen, Marshall H.: Jennings Publications
Colburn, James E.: Photoreporters, Inc.
Conklin, Paul S.: Monkmeyer
Cook, Dennis: Associated Press Photos
Cooke, Ken: Freelance
Cornell, John H.: Newsday
Covell, Susan: Prince George's Journal
Cox, Ernest E.: Chicago Tribune
Crandall, Rob: Freelance
Crowley, Stephen: New York Times
Cummins, Jim: Newsday
Curtiss, Cathaleen C.: Washington Times
Cutts, Peter J.: Freelance
Daugherty, Robert A.: Associated Press Photos
Davies, Phillip: Newsday
Davis, Bill: Newsday
DeBear, Cliff: Newsday
DeLort, Jean Guy: Fairchild Publications
DeVito, Nicole: Washington Times
Deutsch, Robert: USA/Today
Devadas, Rajan: Front Line
DiJoseph, J.M.: Reni Newsphotos, Inc.
Dietrich, Donna: Newsday
Dillon, Timothy P.: USA/Today
Dodge, Thomas D.: Farm Journal, Inc.
Dombroski, Joe: Newsday
Dooley, James C.: Newsday
Downing, Lawrence: Newsweek
Dozier, Kirthmon F.: Newsday
Drew, Richard: Associated Press Photos
Durand, Enrique L.: Reuters News Pictures
Duricka, John A.: Associated Press Photos
Edmonds, Ronald: Associated Press Photos
Eisele, John: National Journal
Elfers, Steve: Army Times
Ellis, Richard: Congresssional Quarterly
Farley, Susan: Newsday
Ferorelli, Enrico: Ferorelli Enterprises
Fetters, Paul: Matrix International
Ficara, John F.: Newsweek
Fiedler, James: U.S. News & World Report
Fine, Jonathan: Newsday
Fitz-Patrick, William: Freelance
Florescu, Viorel: Newsday
Foy, Mary Lou: Washington Post
Frank, Lawrence: Critical Focus
Franklin, Ross D.: Washington Times
Frazza, Luke: Agence France-Presse
Freed, Leonard: Magnum Photos
Freeland, Erik: U.S. News & World Report
Freeman, Dwayne: Emerge Magazine
Freeman, Melanie: Christian Science Monitor
Freeman, Roland L.: Freelance
Frey, Katherine M.: Montgomery Journal
Friar, Jerome: Impact Visuals
Fusco, Paul: Magnum Photos
Gainer, Dennis: USA Today
Gaines, Julia: Newsday
Garcia, Mannie: Freelance (Reuters)
Gasaway, Kristi K.: Washington Blade
Geissinger, Michael A.: Freelance
Gibson, J. Greg: Associated Press Photos
Gilbert, Bruce: Newsday
Gilbert, Kevin T.: Washington Times
Gilbert, Patrice J.: Legal Times
Giroux, Robert L.: Freelance (AFP)
Glinn, Burton S.: Magnum Photos
Godfrey, Mark: U.S. News & World Report
Goodrich, Daniel D.: Newsday
Goulait, Bert V.: Washington Times
Grieser, Robert: Los Angeles Times
Griffiths, Philip J.: Magnum Photos
Guzy, Carol: Washington Post
Haddock, Barbara: Baltimore Sun
Halasy, Don: New York Post
Halstead, Dirck: Time Magazine
Hamburg, Harry: New York Daily News
Hamilton, Robert K.: Baltimore Sun
Hanes, Frank G.: Chicago Tribune
Harari, Nathaniel: Congressional Quarterly
Harbison, Robert E.: Christian Science Monitor
Haro, Richard: Newsday
Harrington, John H.: World & I
Harris, Peter A.: Washington Times
Harrity, Charles W.: U.S. News & World Report
Hartmann, Erich: Magnum Photos
Harvey, David: Magnum Photos
Hathcox, David W.: Freelance
Heikes, Darryl: U.S. News & World Report
Heimsath, Peter: Photo Associates News Service
Heinen, Kenneth R.: Freelance
Helber, Stephen: Associated Press Photos
Herndon, Craig: Washington Post
Hershorn, Gary: Reuters News Pictures
Honda, Stan: Newsday
Horan, Thomas C.: Freelance
Hosefros, Paul: New York Times

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Hotz, William G.: Baltimore Sun
Irby, Kenneth F.: Newsday
Jacobsen, Don: Newsday
Jaffe, Stephen: Freelance (Reuters)
Jenkins, Keith W.: Washington Post
Jennings, Stan: Jennings Publications
Jeong, Martin W.: Freelance
Johnson, Cynthia: Time Magazine
Johnston, Frank B.: Washington Post
Kanthal, Jack S.: Newark Star Ledger
Katz, Martin I.: Chesapeake News Service
Keating, John: Newsday
Keating, Maureen: Roll Call
Kelly, James M.: Freelance
Kennedy, Charles W.: Freelance
Kennedy, Thomas R.: National Geographic
Kennerly, David H.: Life Magazine
Kieffer, Gary: Foto Consortium
Kirschbaum, Edward J.: Baltimore Sun
Kittner, Sam: Freelance
Klebau, James: Freelance
Kleponis, Christopher: Newsweek
Kmonicek, Kathy: Newsday
Koeniges, Thomas R.: Newsday
Koenigsaecke, James G.: Scripps Howard News Service
Kozak, Richard E.: Insight
Krafft, Louise M.: El Nuevo Dia
Kraft-Linder, Annalisa: Washington Post
Kraus, Richard S.: Newsday
LaVor, Martin L.: Lavor Group
Lachinian, Garo: Baltimore Sun
Laffont, Jean Pierre: Sygma
Lambert, Kenneth P.: Washington Times
Lee, Richard: Newsday
Lee, Wilfredo: Associated Press Photos
Leen, Sarah E.: Freelance
Lewis, David M.: Baltimore Sun
Lewis, Vickie: Freelance
Linn, Sandra: USA Today
Lipski, Richard A.: Washington Post
Lopez, Jose: New York Times
Loscalszo, Jim: U.S. News & World Report
Lustig, Raymond J.: Washington Post
Lynch, M. Patricia: Frontiers News Magazine
MacMillan, Jeffrey G.: U.S. News & World Report
Mannino, Vince: United Press International
Mark, Leighton: United Press International
Markel, Brad: Capri Press
Markowitz, Jeffrey: Sygma
Maroon, Fred J.: Freelance
Marquette, Joseph C.: Associated Press Photos
Martin, Christopher T.: Roll Call
Martineau, Gerald: Washington Post
Marucci, Michael: Freelance
Matheny, R. Norman: Christian Science Monitor
Mathieson, Greg E.: MAI Photo Agency
McClean, Wendy-Lynn: Reuters News Pictures
McCurry, Steven A.: Magnum Photos
McDonnell, John: Washington Post
McElhinney, Susan T.: Freelance
McKay, Richard D.: Cox Newspapers
McManus, Keith: U.S. News & World Report
McNamee, Wallace W.: Newsweek
McNamee, Winn: Reuters News Pictures
Medina, Vidal: Reuters News Pictures
Meiselas, Susan C.: Magnum Photos
Mendelsohn, Matthew: Freelance
Miller, Ingeborg M.: Magnum Photos
Mills, Douglas: Associated Press Photos
Mintz, Ari: Newsday
Mohin, Andrea L.: New York Times
Monterey, Manuel: Black Issues in Higher Education
Montgomery, Darrow M.: City Paper
More, Jose: Chicago Tribune
Morris, Larry E.: Washington Post
Mosley, Leigh H.: Off Our Backs
Muniak, Susan M.: Freelance
Murphy, Timothy A.: Freelance
Nachtwey, James A.: Magnum Photos
Naltchayan, Joyce: Freelance
Naltchayan, Neshan: Freelance
Naso, Jon: Newsday
Natoli, Sharon M.: Washington Times
Newton, Gregg I.: Reuters News Pictures
Nighswander, Marcia: Associated Press Photos
Noakes, Ellen Louise: Freelance
Norcia, Michael A.: New York Post
Osorio, Carlos R.: Associated Press Photos
Owen, Clifford: Washington Times
Paganelli, Manuello O.: Freelance
Palmer, Brian: U.S. News & World Report
Paquin, Dennis: Associated Press Photos
Paraskevas, John: Newsday
Parcell, James A.: Washington Post
Parsons, Nate: Scripps Howard News Service
Patterson, Kathryn B.: Army Times
Patterson, Laura: Roll Call
Pearson, Robert L.: AFP
Pensinger, Douglas A.: Freelance
Peppler, James H.: Newsday
Peress, Gilles: Magnum Photos
Perkins, Lucien: Washington Post
Perry, William L.: Gannett News Service
Pickerell, James H.: Camera Press Ltd.
Pladeck, Michael: German Press Agency
Poleski, David: Freelance
Pokress, David L.: Newsday
Pokress, Jackson: Observer Newspapers
Poleski, David: Foto Consortium
Potera, Paul B.: Freelance (C-SPAN)
Powers, Carol T.: Freelance
Price, Pamela G.: Freelance
Raia, Alexander: Newsday
Rasmussen, Randy L.: Oregonian
Reed, Ellis: Magnum Photos
Reed, Thomas A.: Freelance
Reedy, Bruce W.: Government Executive Magazine
Reinhard, Rick: Impact Visuals
Remsberg, Edwin: Freelance
Rentas, David: New York Post
Ricardel, Vincent J.: Freelance
Richards, Paul J.: Agence France-Presse
Richardson, Joel M.: Washington Post
Ries, Barbara: Freelance
Roberts, Joshua: Agence France-Presse
Rosenbaum, Daniel: Washington Times
Rotolo, Renato: Gamma-Liaison
Rutz, Dean T.: Seattle Times
Sachs, Arnold: Consolidated News Pictures
Sachs, Howard L.: Consolidated News Pictures
Sachs, Ronald M.: Consolidated News Pictures
Sanat, Teresa: Newsweek
Sandler, Roger: Freelance
Sargent, Michael D.: Agence France-Presse
Sawchuk, Ken: Newsday
Schlein, Lonnie: New York Times
Schroeder, Bjorn O.: German Newspaper Group
Schulman, Margot I.: Freelance
Schumacher, Karl H.: Freelance
Schwarz, Ira J.: Ira J. Schwarz Photography
Scull, David: New York Times
Semiatin, Morris: Freelance
Sheehan, Daniel: Newsday
Sherbell, Shepard: Saba Press Photos, Inc.
Sherbow, Robert E.: People Magazine
Silverman, Joseph A.: Washington Times
Simon, Martin: Saba Press Photos, Inc.
Skoogfors, Leif: Zuma Images
Slepicka, Lon: Prince George's Journal
Smith, Benjamin T.: Education Week
Smith, Dayna: Washington Post
Soltes, Harley: Seattle Times
Souza, Peter J.: Freelance
Spencer, Ken: Newsday
Spilotro, Michael: World & I
Stabile, Karen: Newsday
Stanfield, James L.: National Geographic
Stebbins, Diane: Hill Rag
Steib, Clint: Washington Blade
Stein, Arthur: Freelance
Steinkamp, Susan: Freelance
Stephenson, Al: Freelance
Strong, Robert C.: Freelance (AP)
Stubbe, Glen R.: Washington Times
Sweets, Frederic F.: Los Angeles Times
Tabor, Martha W.: Press Associates
Takeda, Yasushi: Focus Magazine
Tannenbaum, Allan: Sygma
Tasnadi, Charles: Associated Press Photos
Theiler, Michael N.: Freelance
Thomas, Margaret: Washington Post
Thomas, Ronald W.: Freelance

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Thresher, James M.: Washington Post
Tiernan, Audrey C.: Newsday
Traver, Joseph R.: Freelance (N.Y.Times)
Tretick, Stanley: Freelance
Trippett, Robert: Sipa Press
Udesen, Betty: Seattle Times
Usher, Chris: Freelance
Van Grack, Lee: Insight
Van Riper, Frank A.: Freelance
Varias, Stelios A.: Reuters News Pictures
Vathis, Paul: Associated Press Photos
Villafuerte, Mario: Army Times
Volz, Willard: Freelance
Walker, Diana: Time Magazine
Ward, Fred: Black Star
Watkins, Jr., Frederick L.: Johnson Publishing Co.
Webb, Alexander: Magnum Photos
Werner, Adam M.: United Press International
Wessels, Hugo L.: Photopress International
Whitehead, Dennis R.: Freelance
Whyte, Paul T.: USA/Today
Wilking, Rick T.: Reuters News Pictures
Williams, John: Newsday
Williamson, Michael: Washington Post
Wilson, Jym: Gannett News Service
Wilson, Mark L.: Freelance (AP)
Wolfson, Stanley: Newsday
Wood, William M.: Army Times
Woodward, Tracy L.: Washington Times
Wursta, Stephen D.: Freelance (UPI)
Wyman, Ira: Newsweek
Xiaogang, Song: Xinhua News Agency
Yarwood, Richard: Newsday
Yasukawa, Mitsutaro: Newsday
Young, Bruce: Freelance
Young, Jennifer L.: Freelance
Yum, Kevin C.: Advocate
Ziffer, Steve: Advocate

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                          SERVICES REPRESENTED

 (Service, telephone number, office address and name of representative)

ADVOCATE--(213) 871-1225; 6922 Hollywood Blvd. 10th Floor, Los Angeles, 
        CA 90028: Kevin C. Yum, Steve Ziffer.
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE--861-8556; Suite 400, 1612 K St. 20006: J. David 
        Ake, Luke Frazza, Paul J. Richards, Joshua Roberts, Michael D. 
        Sargent.
ARMY TIMES--(703) 750-8170; 6883 Commercial Dr., Springfield, VA 22159-
        0150: Steve Elfers, Kathryn B. Patterson, Mario Villafuerte, 
        William M. Wood.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTOS--828-9650; 2021 K St. 20006: J. Scott 
        Applewhite, Dennis Cook, Robert A. Daugherty, Richard Drew, John 
        A. Duricka, Ronald Edmonds, J. Greg Gibson, Stephen Helber, 
        Wilfredo Lee, Joseph C. Marquette, Douglas Mills, Marcia 
        Nighswander, Carlos R. Osorio, Dennis Paquin, Charles Tasnadi, 
        Paul Vathis.
BALTIMORE SUN--(301) 332-6940; 501 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore, MD 
        21202: Barbara Haddock, Robert K. Hamilton, William G. Hotz, 
        Edward J. Kirschbaum, Garo Lachinian, David M. Lewis.
BLACK STAR--547-1176; 318 Third St., SE (Rear) 20002: William D. Brack, 
        Fred Ward.
CAMERA PRESS LTD.--(301) 251-0720; 110-E Frederick Ave., Rockville, MD 
        20850: James H. Pickerell.
CAPRI PRESS--(717) 757-2962; 485 Sundale Dr., York, PA 17402: Brad 
        Markel.
CHESAPEAKE NEWS SERVICE--338-8550; Suite 714, 1346 Connecticut Ave. 
        20036: Martin I. Katz.
CHICAGO TRIBUNE--785-9430; Suite 300, 1615 L St. 20036: Ernest E. Cox, 
        Frank G. Hanes, Jose More.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR--(617) 262-2300; One Norway St., Boston, MA 
        02115-3195: Melanie Freeman, Robert E. Harbison, R. Norman 
        Matheny.
CITY PAPER--347-7534; Suite 202, 724 9th St. 20001: Darrow M. 
        Montgomery.
CONGRESSSIONAL QUARTERLY--887-8500; 1414 22nd St. 20037: Richard Ellis, 
        Nathaniel Harari.
CONSOLIDATED NEWS PICTURES--543-3203; 209 Pennsylvania Ave., SE 20003: 
        Arnold Sachs, Howard L. Sachs, Ronald M. Sachs.
CONTACT PRESS IMAGES--(212) 496-5300; 116 East 27th St. 8th Floor, New 
        York, NY 10016: David Burnett.
COX NEWSPAPERS--887-8348; 2000 Pennsylvannia Ave. 20006: Richard D. 
        McKay.
CRITICAL FOCUS--(212) 662-4037; 784 Columbus Ave. No. 17-J, New York, NY 
        10025: Lawrence Frank.
DENVER POST--(303) 320-1201; 1560 Broadway, Denver, CO 80201: Susan 
        Biddle.
EDUCATION WEEK--364-1039; 4301 Connecticut Ave. 20008: Benjamin T. 
        Smith.
EL NUEVO DIA--(809) 793-7070; 605 14th St. 20036: Louise M. Krafft.
FAIRCHILD PUBLICATIONS--682-3200; 1333 H St. 20005: Jean Guy DeLort.
FARM JOURNAL, INC.--(215) 829-4865; 230 W. Square, Philadelphia, PA 
        19106: Thomas D. Dodge.
FOCUS MAGAZINE--(703) 243-1569; 1020 N. Quincy St., Suite 808, 
        Arlington, VA 22201: Yasushi Takeda.
FOTO CONSORTIUM--(703) 486-0305; S. Oxford St. Arlington, VA 22206-2326: 
        Gary Kieffer, David Poleski.
FRONTIERS NEWS MAGAZINE--(301) 229-0635; P.O. Box 634, Glen Echo, MD 
        20812: M. Patricia Lynch.
GAMMA-LIAISON--(212) 888-7272; 150 East 58th St., New York, NY 10155: 
        Renato Rotolo.
GANNETT NEWS SERVICE--(703) 276-5256; 1000 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 
        22209: William L. Perry, Jym Wilson.
GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE MAGAZINE--364-3929; P.O. Box 9414 20016: Bruce W. 
        Reedy.
HILL RAG--544-6667; Suite 210, 422 First St., SE 20003: Diane Stebbins.
HURRIYET--(703) 978-8073; 8910 Moreland Ln., Annadale, VA 22033: Mehmet 
        Biber.
IMPACT VISUALS--(212) 683-9688; Suite 901, 28 West 27th St., New York, 
        NY 10001: William C. Burke, Jerome Friar, Rick Reinhard.
INSIGHT--636-8820; 3600 New York Ave., NE 20002: Brig Cabe, Richard E. 
        Kozak, Lee Van Grack.
IRA J. SCHWARZ PHOTOGRAPHY--(212) 683-9688; Suite 901, 28 West 27th St., 
        New York, NY 10001: Ira J. Schwarz.
JENNINGS PUBLICATIONS--946-5538; Suite 1199, National Press Building 
        20045: Marshall H. Cohen, Stan Jennings.
JOHNSON PUBLISHING CO.--393-5860; 1750 Pennsylvannia Ave. 20005: 
        Frederick L. Watkins, Jr.
KEYSTONE PRESS AGENCY--(212) 924-8123; 202 East 42nd St., 4th Floor, New 
        York, NY 10017: Brian F. Alpert.
KNIGHT RIDDER TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE--383-6099; Suite 776, 529 14th St. 
        20045: Charles H. Borst.
LAVOR GROUP--(703) 765-7187; 7710 Lookout Ct., Alexandria, VA 22306: 
        Martin L. LaVor.
LEGAL TIMES--457-0686; 1730 M St., NW, Suite 802 20036: Carlton L. 
        Clark, Patrice J. Gilbert.
LOS ANGELES TIMES--293-4650; 1875 I St. 20006: Robert Grieser, Frederic 
        F. Sweets.
MAI PHOTO AGENCY--(703) 968-0330; 6601 Ashmere Ln., Centreville, VA 
        22020: Greg E. Mathieson.
MAGNUM PHOTOS--(212) 541-7570; 251 Park Ave., New York, NY 10010: 
        Leonard Freed: Paul Fusco, Burton S. Glinn, Philip J. Griffiths, 
        Erich Hartmann, David Harvey, Steven A. McCurry, Susan C. 
        Meiselas, Ingeborg M. Miller, James A. Nachtwey, Gilles Peress, 
        Ellis Reed, Alexander Webb.
MATRIX INTERNATIONAL--(212) 362-2393; Suite 2R, 468 West 23rd St. New 
        York, NY 10011: Paul Fetters.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC--857-1414; 1730 M St., NW 20036: Jodi Cobb, Thomas 
        R. Kennedy, James L. Stanfield.
NATIONAL JOURNAL--857-7477; 17th & M St., NW 20036: Richard Bloom, John 
        Eisele.
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS--(212) 949-3691; 220 East 42d St., New York, NY 
        10017: Harry Hamburg.
NEW YORK POST--(212) 815-8550; 210 South St., New York, NY 10002: Don 
        Halasy, Michael A. Norcia, David Rentas.
NEW YORK TIMES--867-0383; 1627 Eye St., NW 9th Floor 20036: Stephen 
        Crowley, Paul Hosefros, Jose Lopez, Andrea L. Mohin, Lonnie 
        Schlein, David Scull.
NEWARK STAR LEDGER--383-7800; Suite 503, 35 E St. 20001: Mark A. 
        Abraham, Jack S. Kanthal.
NEWHOUSE NEWS SERVICE--383-7800; Suite 503, 35 E St. 20001: Toren A. 
        Beasley.
NEWSDAY--(516) 454-2832; Melville, NY 11747: Michael Ach, George 
        Argerplos, Paul Bereswill, Erica Berger, John H. Cornell, Jim 
        Cummins, Phillip Davies, Bill Davis, Cliff DeBear, Donna 
        Dietrich, Joe Dombroski, James C. Dooley, Kirthmon F. Dozier, 
        Susan Farley, Jonathan Fine, Viorel Florescu, Julia Gaines, 
        Bruce Gilbert, Daniel D. Goodrich, Richard Haro, Stan Honda, 
        Kenneth F. Irby, Don Jacobsen, John Keating, Kathy Kmonicek, 
        Thomas R. Koeniges, Richard S. Kraus, Richard Lee, Ari Mintz, 
        Jon Naso, John Paraskevas, James H. Peppler, David L. Pokress, 
        Alexander Raia, Ken Sawchuk, Daniel Sheehan, Ken Spencer, Karen 
        Stabile, Audrey C. Tiernan, John Williams, Stanley Wolfson, 
        Richard Yarwood, Mitsutaro Yasukawa.
NEWSWEEK--626-2060; 1750 Pennsylvania Ave., NW 20006: Lawrence Downing, 
        John F. Ficara, Christopher Kleponis, Wallace W. McNamee, Teresa 
        Sanat, Ira Wyman.
OBSERVER NEWSPAPERS--(516) 679-9888; 2262 Centre Ave., Bellmore, NY 
        11710: Joseph W. Bereswill, Jackson Pokress.
OFF OUR BACKS--234-8072; 2423 18th St. 20009: Leigh H. Mosley.
OREGONIAN--(503) 221-8075; 1320 Southwest Broadway, Portland, OR 97201: 
        Randy L. Rasmussen.
        
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PEOPLE MAGAZINE--293-4300; 888 16th St. 20006: Robert E. Sherbow.
PHOTO ASSOCIATES NEWS SERVICE--965-4428; 1285 Brooke Rd., 
        Fredericksburg, VA 22405: Peter Heimsath.
PHOTO TRENDS, INC.--(212) 613-3295; Suite 702, 260 West 35th St., New 
        York, NY 10001: David S. Burns.
PHOTOPRESS INTERNATIONAL--234-8787; 2 Logan Circle 20005: Hugo L. 
        Wessels.
PHOTOREPORTERS, INC.--(212) 736-7602; Room 1003, 875 Avenue of Americas, 
        New York, NY 10001: James E. Colburn.
PRESS ASSOCIATES--638-0444; Suite 632, 806 15th St. 20005: Martha W. 
        Tabor.
PRINCE GEORGE'S JOURNAL--(301) 459-3131; 9410 Annapolis Rd., Lanham, MD 
        20706: Susan Covell, Lon Slepicka.
RENI NEWSPHOTOS, INC.--638-2200; 733 15th St. 20005: J.M. DiJoseph.
REUTERS NEWS PICTURES--898-8333; 1333 H St., NW 20005: Timothy R. 
        Aubrey, Herman Beals, Terry F. Bochatey, Gary A. Cameron, 
        Richard Clement, Enrique L. Durand, Gary Hershorn, Wendy-Lynn 
        McClean, Winn McNamee, Vidal Medina, Gregg I. Newton, Stelios A. 
        Varias, Rick T. Wilking.
RICHMOND TIMES DISPATCH--(804) 649-6486; 333 East Grace St. Ricmond, VA 
        23229: Robert A. Brown.
ROLL CALL--289-4900; 900 2nd St., NW, Suite 107 20002: Maureen Keating, 
        Christopher T. Martin, Laura Patterson.
SABA PRESS PHOTOS, INC.--(212) 679-5454; 159 East 30th St., New York, NY 
        10116: Shepard Sherbell, Martin Simon.
SEATTLE TIMES--(206) 464-2203; 1120 John St., Seattle, WA 98111: Dean T. 
        Rutz, Harley Soltes, Betty Udesen.
SENIOR ADVOCATE--667-5757; Suite 400, 1522 Connecticut Ave. 20036: 
        Miguel Bomar.
SIPA PRESS--(212) 463-0150; 30 West 21st St., New York, NY 10010: Robert 
        Trippett.
SYGMA--(212) 675-7900; 322 8th Ave., 11th Fl. New York, NY 10001: Jean 
        Pierre Laffont, Jeffrey Markowitz, Allan Tannenbaum.
TIME MAGAZINE--861-4062; 1050 Connecticut Ave., NW 20036: James F. Ashe, 
        P.F. Bentley, Dirck Halstead, Cynthia Johnson, Diana Walker.
U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT--955-2000; 2400 N St., NW 20037: Charles 
        Archambault, James Fiedler, Erik Freeland, Mark Godfrey, Charles 
        W. Harrity, Darryl Heikes, Jim Loscalszo, Jeffrey G. MacMillan, 
        Keith McManus, Brian Palmer.
USA/TODAY--(703) 276-3400; 1000 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22208: H. 
        Darr Beiser, Porter L. Binks, Eileen Blass, Robert Deutsch, 
        Timothy P. Dillon, Dennis Gainer, Sandra Linn, Paul T. Whyte.
UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL--898-8071; 1400 Eye St. 20005: Vince Mannino, 
        Leighton Mark, Adam M. Werner.
WASHINGTON BLADE--347-2038; Suite 315, 930 F St. 20017: Kristi K. 
        Gasaway, Clint Steib.
WASHINGTON POST--334-7377; 1150 15th St., NW 20071: John T. Allen, Nancy 
        N. Andrews, Juana L. Arias, Mary Lou Foy, Carol Guzy, Craig 
        Herndon, Keith W. Jenkins, Frank B. Johnston, Annalisa Kraft-
        Linder, Richard A. Lipski, Raymond J. Lustig, Gerald Martineau, 
        John McDonnell, Larry E. Morris, James A. Parcell, Lucien 
        Perkins, Joel M. Richardson, Dayna Smith, Margaret Thomas, James 
        M. Thresher, Michael Williamson.
WASHINGTON TIMES--636-3000; 3600 New York Ave., NE 20002: Karen Ballard, 
        James Brantley, Cathaleen C. Curtiss, Nicole DeVito, Ross D. 
        Franklin, Kevin T. Gilbert, Bert V. Goulait, Peter A. Harris, 
        Kenneth P. Lambert, Sharon M. Natoli, Clifford Owen, Daniel 
        Rosenbaum, Joseph A. Silverman, Glen R. Stubbe, Tracy L. 
        Woodward.
WOODFIN CAMP AGENCY--(212) 740-1020; 415 Madison Ave., New York, NY 
        10017: Leif Skoogfors.
WORLD & I--635-4020; 2850 New York Ave., NE 20002: John H. Harrington, 
        Michael Spilotro.
XINHUA NEWS AGENCY--(703) 875-0085; 1740 N. 14th St., Arlington, VA 
        22209: Song Xiaogang.

                                FREELANCE

Karin Anderson, Jean-Louis Atlan, Tracey A. Attlee, Stan Barouh, Stephen 
        E. Barrett, Lisa Berg, Jane T. Berkeley, Bernard N. Boston, 
        Renee M. Bouchard, James R. Brantley, Stephen R. Brown, William 
        E. Carnahan, Ken Cooke, Rob Crandall, Peter J. Cutts, William 
        Fitz-Patrick, Roland L. Freeman, Michael A. Geissinger, David W. 
        Hathcox, Kenneth R. Heinen, Thomas C. Horan, Martin W. Jeong, 
        James M. Kelly, Charles W. Kennedy, Sam Kittner, James Klebau, 
        Sarah E. Leen, Vickie Lewis, Fred J. Maroon, Michael Marucci, 
        Susan T. McElhinney, Matthew Mendelsohn, Susan M. Muniak, 
        Timothy A. Murphy, Joyce Naltchayan, Neshan Naltchayan, Ellen 
        Louise Noakes, Manuello O. Paganelli, Douglas A. Pensinger, 
        David Poleski, Carol T. Powers, Pamela G. Price, Thomas A. Reed, 
        Edwin Remsberg, Vincent J. Ricardel, Barbara Ries, Roger 
        Sandler, Margot I. Schulman, Karl H. Schumacher, Morris 
        Semiatin, Peter J. Souza, Arthur Stein, Susan Steinkamp, Al 
        Stephenson, Michael N. Theiler, Ronald W. Thomas, Stanley 
        Tretick, Chris Usher, Frank A. Van Riper, Willard Volz, Dennis 
        R. Whitehead, Bruce Young, Jennifer L. Young, Robert L. Giroux, 
        Robert C. Strong, Mark L. Wilson, Paul B. Potera, Kathleen 
        Beall, Kirsten Bremmer, Joseph R. Traver, Mannie Garcia, Stephen 
        Jaffe, Stephen D. Wursta.

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               WHITE HOUSE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS' ASSOCIATION

         7119 Ben Franklin Station 20044-7119.  Phone, 785-5230

                                OFFICERS

                     Kenneth L. Blaylock, President

                      Bernie Boston, Vice President

                        Paul M. Lyons, Treasurer

                       Steven C. Affens, Secretary

  
  
  
  

                           MEMBERS REPRESENTED

                     (Name and service represented)

Abercrombie, Lynn: Freelance
Abercrombie, Thomas J.: National Geographic Society
Abraham, Mark: Star Ledger
Aceto, Lorie H.: (associate)
Affens, Steven C.: WJLA-TV
Ake, J. David: Agence France-Presse
Alberter, William, Jr.: Newschannel 8
Allen, John T.: Washington Post
Allen, Keith D.: Visnews International
Allmond, Douglas: ABC
Almanza, Armando: H&C Communications
Alswang, Ralph: Reuters
Alvey, Murray: (life member, retired ABC)
Amos, James L.: National Geographic Society
Anderson, Juana L.: The Washington Post
Andrews, Nancy N.: Washington Post
Applewhite, J. Scott: Associated Press
Apt, Roslyn: WJLA-TV
Archambault, Charles: U.S. News & World Report
Arrington, Kim: Freelance
Arrington, Percy: NBC
Ashe, James F.: Time
Atherton, James K.: Washington Post
Attlee, Tracey Anne: Freelance
Aubry, Timothy R.: Reuters
Aufdem-Brinke, Ronald: Freelance
Auth, William C.: U.S. News & World Report
Bacheler, David F.: Newslink
Bailey, Joseph: Freelance
Bargamian, Albert: CBS
Barry, William, III: (retired)
Bauer, John H.: ABC
Beall, Gary S.: NBC
Beals, Herman R.: Freelance
Beene, Richard: AFP Photo
Beiser, H. Darr: USA Today
Belt, Annie Griffith: Freelance
Bennett, Ronald T.: Capital Television
Bennett, Walter E.: Time (retired)
Biber, Mehmet: Freelance
Binks, Porter L.: USA Today
Black, Brad: ABC
Blair, James P.: National Geographic Society
Blaylock, Kenneth L.: ABC (life member)
Bochatey, Terry: Reuters
Bodnar, John: Newslink
Borst, Charles H.: KTRN
Boston, Bernie: Los Angeles Times (life member)
Boswell, Victor R., Jr.: National Geographic Society
Bowen, Timothy J.: Freelance
Boyer, Robert D.: NBC
Bozick, Peter A.: Freelance (associate)
Brack, William Dennis: Black Star/Time
Brennan, Shayna A.: Freelance
Brewary, Francis: WJLA-TV
Bridgham, Kenneth R.: (retired)
Brimberg, Marie-Louise: National Geographic Society
Brislin, Ray D.: German TV
Brooks, Dudley M.: Washington Post
Brown, Henry M.: ABC
Brown, Stephen R.: Freelance
Budai, Thomas P.: Christian Science Monitor TV
Bullard, John Spence: ABC (associate)
Burnett, David A.: World Monitor TV
Burroughs, Henry: Associated Press (retired)
Butler, Francis: Freelance
Cabe, Brig: Insight
Cain, Stephen: ABC
Cameron, Gary A.: Reuters
Cassells, Andrew M.: Cox Broadcasting
Cassetta, Guido: Freelance
Castens, Ed: (retired)
Castner, Edward R.: ITN
Cedeno, Kenneth, Jr.: AFP
Chase, David H.: Cox
Cirace, Robert H.: (life member)
Clarkson, Rich C.: (Associate)
Clement, Richard: Reuters
Cobb, Jo Diane: National Geographic Society
Cohen, Marshall H.: Freelance
Colburn, James E.: Photo Reporters, Inc.
Colton, William J.: (retired)
Conger, Dean: (life member)
Conklin, Paul: Freelance
Cook, Dennis: Associated Press
Coughlan, Gregory: Freelance
Coulson, Cotton: U.S. News & World Report
Cox, Ernie, Jr.: Chicago Tribune
Craven, Thomas J., Jr.: CBS
Crawford, Walter C.: WJLA-TV
Creighton, Linda L.: U.S. News & World Report
Crowley, Stephen D.: New York Times
Crump, Donald J.: National Geographic Society
Cuong, Pham Gia: CBS
Curtiss-Kozak, Cathaleen: Washington Times
D'Annibale, Thomas J.: ABC
Dale, Bruce A.: National Geographic Society
Darcey, Richard G.: (life member)
Daugherty, Robert A.: Associated Press
Davis, Ellsworth J.: (life member)
Davis, Harry, L., Jr.: WRC-TV
DeFebo, Ann: Knight-Ridder
DeJoseph, John: (life member)
Delay, Jerome: Associated Press (associate)
DeLort, Guy Jean: Fairchild Publications
Desfor, Max: (life member)
Dillon, H. Estel: NBC/TVSD
Dillon, Timothy P.: USA Today
DiMarco, Salvatore C., Jr.: Time
Disselkamp, Henry: ABC
Dodson, Richard E.: NBC
Dougherty, Paul: Freelance
Downing, Lawrence S.: Newsweek
Doyle, Ann Ford: Washington Post
Dukehart, Thomas V.: WUSA-TV
Dunleavy, Elizabeth A.: AMS
Dunmire, John P.: WTTG
Durand, Enrique: Reuters

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Duricka, John: Associated Press
Eaves, James E.: ABC
Echave, John: National Geographic Society
Edmonds, Ronald A.: Associated Press
Elbert, Joseph W., II: Washington Post
Elfers, Stephen: The Times Journal
Elvington, Daniel: Fisher Broadcasting
Ewing, David: Freelance
Falk, Steven M.: Freelance (associate)
Feldman, Randy Paul: Viewpoint Communications
Fetters, James C.: AFP
Ficara, John F.: Newsweek
Fiedler, James D., Jr.: Washington Times
Fielman, Sheldon: NBC
Fine, Holly: CBS
Fine, Paul: CBS
Finnigan, Vincent A.: Freelance
Fletcher, Jack: National Geographic Society (retired)
Folwell, Frank: USA Today
Fookes, Gary: Freelance (associate)
Forcucci, Michael S.: WJLA-TV
Forner, James E: WTTG-TV
Forrest, James M.: WRC
Foss, Philip: Eastman Kodak (associate)
Fox, Donald R.: (retired)
Foy, Mary Lou: Washington Post
Frame, John A.: WTTG-TV
Franklin, Ross David: Washington Times
Frazza, Luke: AFP
Freeman, Roland L.: Freelance
Fremson, Ruth A.: AP (associate)
Fridrich, George J.: NBC
Full, John: AP
Gainer, Dennis: USA Today
Gaines, Julia: Newsday (associate)
Geissinger, Michael A.: Freelance
Gerlach, George R.: ABC
Gero, Paul F.: Arizona Republic (associate)
Gibson, Craig: Freelance
Gibson, Johnathan G.: Associated Press
Gilbert, Kevin: Washington Times
Gilgannon, Pege: WJLA-TV
Gilka, Robert E.: NSG (life member)
Girard, Jacques: Girard Video, Inc.
Giroux, Robert L.: AFP
Gmiter, Bernard: ABC
Goddard, Raymond J.: Cox Broadcasting
Godfrey, Mark: U.S. News & World Report
Goldstein, Stewart: Freelance (associate)
Goodman, Jeffrey S.: NBC
Goulait, Bert Victor: Washington Times
Goulding, David J.: WUSA-TV
Grace, Arthur: Freelance
Grieser, Robert H., Jr.: Los Angeles Times (associate)
Guzy, Carol: Washington Post
Haefeli, Brian: Potomac TV Services/CNN
Halstead, Dirck: Time
Hamburg, Harry: New York News
Hamilton, Christopher B.: Conus Communications
Harrington, John Henry, III: The World & I magazine
Harrity, Charles W.: U.S. News & World Report
Harvey, Alan Edward: NBC
Harvey, David A.: National Geographic Society
Hastings, Sidney J., III: Freelance
Hathcox, David W.: Freelance
Hecker, Julie: ABC (associate)
Heikes, Darryl L.: U.S. News & World Report
Heilemann, Donald L.: (retired)
Heilemann, Tami A.: Department of the Interior (associate)
Heimsath, Peter: Freelance
Heinen, Ken: Freelance
Henson, Jay: Capital Gazette Newspapers, Inc
Herman, Lawrence: WJLA-TV
Hershorn, Gary: Reuters
Hinds, Hugh B.: King Broadcasting
Hoan, Pham Boi: CBS
Hofmeister, Richard K.: Smithsonian Institution (associate)
Hoiland, Harold: WUSA-TV
Hollenbeck, Paul E., Jr.: Bonneville News
Hoover, Toni L.: Freelance
Hosefros, Paul: New York Times
Howse, Aaron E.: Potomac TV Commmunications
Hoyt, Michael: Catholic Standard
Huff, Daniel: Potomac Television Communications
Jaffe, Stephen: Washington News Journal
Jiles, Norman F.: ABC
Johnson, Kenneth: ABC
Johnson, Maurice: U.S. Senate Press Photographers Gallery (life member)
Johnston, Frank B.: Washington Post
Joyner, Douglas C.: Newsgroup Inc
Kasmauski, Karen: Freelance
Katz, Martin: Chesapeake News Service
Kempf, Deborah L.: ABC
Kennedy, Thomas R.: National Geographic Society
Kennerly, David Hume: Time-Life Warner Bros. (associate)
Kieffer, Gary: Foto Consortium
Kinney, Barbara: Freelance
Klebau, James D.: Freelance
Kleber, David: NBC
Kleponis, Christopher: Newsweek
Kobersteen, Kent J.: National Geographic Society (retired)
Koenig, Paul N., III: (retired)
Koppelman, A. Mitchell: Reuters
Kornely, Mike: WFAA-TV
Kos, Martin Allan: Cox Broadcasting
Kossoff, Leslie Erin: Associated Press
Kozak, Richard E.: Insight
Krebs, Lawrence: WMAL (life member)
Kress, G. Bradford: (life member)
Kristof, Emory, Jr.: National Geographic Society
Lambert, Horace M.: Freelance (life member)
Lambert, Kenneth P.: Washington Times
Lane, Christopher J.: Potomac TV
Langenegger, John: (life member)
Larkin, Kevin J.: Freelance
Larsen, Gregory: Freelance
Lavies, Bianca: Freelance
LaVor, Marty: Freelance
Law, Jennifer Kaye: Freelance
Leffler, Warren K.: (retired)
Levin, Laurence: Nation's Business Magazine
Levy, John R.: NBC (retired)
Levy, Sheldon R.: WUSA-TV
Lewin, James G.: Qualex, Inc. (associate)
Linn, Sandra J.: Associated Press
Lion, Harold H.: Lion Recording Services
Lipski, Richard A.: Washington Post
Lodovichette, Art: Past President (life member)
Lopez, Jose R.: New York Times (associate)
Lorek, Stanley: ABC
Lustig, Ray: Washington Post
Lyons, Paul M.: Freelance (life member, past president)
MacBride, Thomas, Jr.: Freelance
MacMillan, Jeffrey Garvin: U.S. News & World Report
Maggiolo, Vito: CNN
Mahan, James B.: Freelance
Manley, Jerold H: Freelance
Mann, Maria P.: AFP (associate)
Mannino, Vincent E.: United Press International
Mark, Leighton: United Press International
Markel, Harry W.: Fuji Photo (associate)
Markowitz, Jeffrey: Freelance
Maroon, Fred J.: Freelance (retired)
Marquette, Joseph C.: United Press International
Marriott, Michael: Freelance
Martindale, Robert: AARP
Martineau, Gerald H.: Washington Post
Mason, Thomas Charles: WTTG-Fox
Massey, Janet Lee: Freelance (associate)
Massey, Toby: Associated Press
Mastricolo, Carlo A.: Boston Globe (associate)
Matheny, R. Norman: Christian Science Monitor (associate)
Mathieson, Greg E.: Freelance
Maze, Stephanie: Freelance
Mazza, Mathew: Newsgroup Inc
Mazzatenta, O. Louis: National Geographic Society
McCash, Douglas L.: ARD German TV
McCurdy, John G.: ATTC Inc
McDonnell, John H.: Washington Post
McDougall, Ian S.: Visnews
McElhinney, Susan: Freelance
McKay, Richard: Cox Newspapers
McNamee, Bruce Winfield, II: Reuters
McNamee, Wallace W.: Newsweek
Medina, Vidal: Reuters
Meegama, Nalin Channa: National Geographic Society
Mendelsohn, Matthew Jaeger: Freelance
Milenic, Alexander M.: Freelance
Mills, Doug: Associated Press
Minor-Penland, Laurie: Smithsonian Institution (associate)
Mishoe, Philip, B., Jr.: ABC

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Mobley, George F.: National Geographic Society
Mohin, Andrea Lee: New York Times
Mole, Robert: NBC
Montgomery, Darrow M.: Freelance
Morris, Larry: Washington Post
Moulton, Paul: (retired)
Murphy, Timothy A.: Freelance
Muto, Alfonso A.: (retired)
Natoli, Sharon M.: Washington Times
Neil, Joseph H.: (retired)
Nicols, Robert B.: U.S. Department of Agriculture (associate)
Nighswander, Larry: National Geographic Society
Nighswander, Marcia: Associated Press
Noel, Arnold: (life member)
Norling, Richard A.: Freelance
Norling, Richard V.: Freelance
Nylund, Larry P.: USA Today
O'Brien, Marilyn: U.S. News & World Report
O'Halloran, Thomas, Jr.: (life member)
O'Keefe, Dennis: Freelance (associate)
O'Leary, William P., Jr.: Washington Post
Oates, Walter: (retired life member)
Olds, Nancy J.: U.S. Secret Service (associate)
Ortez, George H.: Freelance (retired)
Owen, Clifford W.: United Press International
Owen, Conan David: (Honorary member)
Palmer, Walter J.: ABC
Panzer, Chester V.: NBC-WRC
Parcell, James A.: Washington Post
Parrella, Nicholas J: Smithsonian Institution (associate)
Patterson, Jay E.: ABC
Patterson, Kathryn B.: Times/Journal Co
Penland, Dane Alexander: Smithsonian Institution (associate)
Pensinger, Douglas Alan: Times Journal Co
Peralta, Hugh E: Reuters
Perkins, Lucian: Washington Post
Perry, William L.: Gannett News Service
Peterson, Robert J.: Freelance
Petras, William H.: NBC
Petrone, Claude: National Geographic Society
Phillips, Charles H.: Freelance
Pickeral, David W.: WETA-TV
Pinczuk, Murray: H&C Communications
Pinneo, Joanna B.: Freelance (associate)
Popper, Andrew J.: U.S. News & World Report
Potasznik, David C.: Freelance
Powell, William C., Jr.: (retired)
Preisler, Don: Washington Times
Quinnette, John Jay: Newslink-CNN
Rathner, Jeffrey: WETA-TV
Raymer, Steven: National Geographic Society
Reed, Thomas A.: Freelance/AP
Reeder, Robert Allen: The Washington Post
Reinstein, Mark S.: Freelance
Rex, Andrew P.: Independent TV News
Rhodes, James W.: (retired)
Ricardel, Vincent: Freelance
Richards, Paul J.: AFP
Richardson, Joel M.: Washington Post
Ries, Barbara: Freelance
Ringstad, John G., Jr.: Post-Newsweek Stations
Roberts, Lawrence S.: AFP
Robinson, Clyde Wendell, Sr.: NBC
Rocca, Manuel: Washington Times
Rogers, Elie S.: National Geographic Society
Rolfe, Judy G.: USA Today
Ronay, Vivian T.: Washington Times
Roth, Johnie, F., Jr.: NBC
Rubenstein, Larry: Reuters
Rubino, Neil Anthony: King Broadcasting Co
Rysak, F. David: WTTG
Sachs, Arnold: Consolidated News Pictures, Inc. (life member)
Sandler, Roger: Freelance
Sargent, Michael: AFP Photo
Scherschel, Joseph: (retired)
Schlegel, Barry C.: Nightly Business Report
Schmick, Paul A.: Freelance (associate)
Schmick, Paul M.: Formerly Washington Star (life member)
Schnitzlein, Robert: Reuters
Schule, James R.: ITN
Schumacher, Karl: Freelance
Schwarz, Ira: Freelance
Serensits, Joseph S.: ABC
Shaw, Larry: ABC
Shlemon, Christopher: Independent TV News
Shutt, Charles E.: AARP
Silverman, Joseph A.: Washington Times
Sisco, Paul C.: Worldwide TV News
Sisson, Robert: (life member)
Smith, Dayna: Washington Post
Smith, James Goodman: National Geographic Society
Smith, Kimberly: Atlanta Constitution (associate)
Smith, Laura S.: USDA (associate)
Snead, Bill: Washington Post
Sorrell, Maurice B.: Johnson Publications
Souza, Peter J.: Freelance
Spence, Shawn J.: Gannett News Service
Stanfield, James L.: NSG
Stearns, Stanley: Freelance (life member)
Steele, Jon Dennis: ITN-London
Steffen, Don Carl: Photo Researchers/Rapho
Stein, Arthur, III: Freelance
Stein, Norman: Department of Defense (associate)
Steinberg, David Leigh: Freelance
Steiner, Earl Joseph: (retired)
Stenzel, Maria: National Geographic Society
Stephenson, Al: Freelance
Storey, Alfred: NBC
Strauss, Richard W.: Smithsonian Institution (associate)
Stubbe, Glen R.: Washington Times
Suddeth, Richard W.: CBN News
Sugar, James A.: National Geographic Society (associate)
Swanson, Richard L.: Freelance
Sweets, Fredric F.: Washington Post
Swenson, Gordon A.: ABC
Tasnadi, Charles: Associated Press
Taylor, Medford: Freelance
Theiler, Michael: Freelance
Thomas, Margaret: Washington Post
Thomas, Ronald W.: Freelance
Thresher, James: Washington Post
Thuma, Barry: Associated Press
Tinsley, Jeffrey W.: Smithsonian Institution (associate)
Toole, Mary Elizabeth: Freelance
Traver, Joseph R.: (Associate)
Tretick, Stan: Time (life member)
Trikosko, Mariona: (retired)
Trippett, Robert: Sipa Press
Tuckson, Coleman, D.D.S.: Consolidated News Pictures Inc
Ureta, Juan E.: ABC
Utz, Jonathan: AFP
Varias, Stelios: Reuters
Verna, Tressa Anne: NBC
Vircario, Virginia: ABC
Volz, Willard G.: Washington Times
Von Kantor, George C.: Freelance
Walker, Diana H.: Time
Wallace, Jim: (Associate, honorary)
Ward, Fred: Black Star
Warner, Ed: Eastman Kodak Co. (associate)
Watkins, Richard D.: ABC
Watrud, Donald: WTTG-TV
Webb, David A.: WJLA-TV
Weik, David P.: ABC
Weller, George D.: WJLA-TV
Wells, Jim: Freelance
Wentzel, Volkmar: (retired)
Wheeler, Linda: Washington Post
Whyte, Paul T.: USA Today
Wiegman, Dave, Jr.: (retired)
Wilkes, Douglas: WTTG-TV
Wilking, Rick T.: Reuters
Williams, David A.: King Broadcasting
Williams, Milton: Freelance
Williams, Robert Toney: Cox Broadcasting
Williamson, Michael Stanley: The Washington Post
Wilson, James O.: New York Times (associate)
Wilson, Woodrow: (life member)
Wingfield, Don: Freelance (life member)
Winsberg, Elana: Associate
Winslow, Donald R: Reuters
Wise, Susan Hershey: Associated Press
Woodward, Tracy A.: Washington Times
Yokota, Victoria S.: Washington Times
Young, Bruce K.: Freelance
Zervos, Stratis J.: TF-1 French TV
Zimmerman, Catherine B.: Freelance
Zlotky, Alan: Washington Times

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             RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS' GALLERIES

                   SENATE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY

                Room S-325, The Capitol.  Phone 224-6421

Director.--Lawrence J. Janezich.
    Assistant Directors:
Jane Ruyle
Diane Lane
Gloria Halcomb
Garrett Paulin

                   HOUSE RADIO AND TELEVISION GALLERY

                Room H-321, The Capitol.  Phone 225-5214

Director.--Tina Tate.
    Assistant Directors:
Beverly Braun
Gail Davis
Olga Ramirez
Christopher Hill
Erik LeBlanc

    EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS' 
                                GALLERIES

                        Kenan Block, MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour, Chairman
                        Elizabeth Arnold, National Public Radio
                        Jackie Judd, ABC News
                        Carroll Ann Mears, NBC News
                        Dave McConnell, WTOP Radio
                        Terry Murphy, C-SPAN
                        Dan Scanlan, Mutual/NBC Radio
                               __________

     RULES GOVERNING RADIO AND TELEVISION CORRESPONDENTS' GALLERIES

    1. Persons desiring admission to the Radio and Television Galleries 
of Congress shall make application to the Speaker, as required by rule 
34 of the House of Representatives, as amended, and to the Committee on 
Rules and Administration of the Senate, as required by rule 33, as 
amended, for the regulation of Senate wing of the Capitol. Applicants 
shall state in writing the names of all radio stations, television 
stations, systems, or news-gathering organizations by which they are 
employed and what other occupation or employment they may have, if any. 
Applicants shall further declare that they are not engaged in the 
prosecution of claims or the promotion of legislation pending before 
Congress, the Departments, or the independent agencies, and that they 
will not become so employed without resigning from the galleries. They 
shall further declare that they are not employed in any legislative or 
executive department or independent agency of the Government, or by any 
foreign government or representative thereof; that they are not engaged 
in any lobbying activities; that they do not and will not, directly or 
indirectly, furnish special information to any organization, individual, 
or group of individuals for the influencing of prices on any commodity 
or stock exchange; that they will not do so during the time they retain 
membership in the galleries. Holders of visitors' cards who may be 
allowed temporary admission to the galleries must conform to all the 
restrictions of this paragraph.
    2. It shall be prerequisite to membership that the radio station, 
television station, system, or news-gathering agency which the applicant 
represents shall certify in writing to the Radio 

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and Television Correspondents' Galleries that the applicant conforms to 
the foregoing regulations.
    3. The applications required by the above rule shall be 
authenticated in a manner that shall be satisfactory to the Executive 
Committee of the Radio and Television Correspondents' Galleries who 
shall see that the occupation of the galleries is confined to bona fide 
news gatherers and/or reporters of reputable standing in their business 
who represent radio stations, television stations, systems, or news-
gathering agencies engaged primarily in serving radio stations, 
television stations, or systems. It shall be the duty of the Executive 
Committee of the Radio and Television Correspondents' Galleries to 
report, at its discretion, violation of the privileges of the galleries 
to the Speaker or to the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, 
and pending action thereon, the offending individual may be suspended.
    4. Persons engaged in other occupations, whose chief attention is 
not given to--or more than one-half of their earned income is not 
derived from--the gathering or reporting of news for radio stations, 
television stations, systems, or news-gathering agencies primarily 
serving radio stations or systems, shall not be entitled to admission to 
the Radio and Television Galleries. The Radio and Television 
Correspondents' List in the Congressional Directory shall be a list only 
of persons whose chief attention is given to or more than one-half of 
their earned income is derived from the gathering and reporting of news 
for radio stations, television stations, and systems engaged in the 
daily dissemination of news, and of representatives of news-gathering 
agencies engaged in the daily service of news to such radio stations, 
television stations, or systems.
    5. Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to the 
privileges of the galleries.
    6. The Radio and Television Galleries shall be under the control of 
the Executive Committee of the Radio and Television Correspondents' 
Galleries, subject to the approval and supervision of the Speaker of the 
House of Representatives and the Senate Committee on Rules and 
Administration.
    Approved.
                                              Newt Gingrich,
                                  Speaker, House of Representatives.

                                                Ted Stevens,
             Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.

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                      MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION

                     (Name and service represented)

Abernethy, Robert G.: Freelance
Abid, Rod M.: National Public Radio
Ackerman, Thomas: King Broadcasting
Acosta, Abilio J.: WTTG-FOX Television
Adachi, Hisao: Nippon TV Network
Adams, Barbara: Reuters Television
Adams, Douglas: ABC News
Adams, James: WETA-TV
Adams, Lara E.: Washington News Network
Adelman, Staci L.: Hearst Broadcasting
Adrine, Lynne K.: ABC News
Affens, Steven C.: WJLA-TV
Ahimeir, Jacob: Israel TV
Ahlers, Michael M.: WUSA-TV
Ahmann, Timothy: Reuters Television
Ahn, Jae Ki: MBC-TV
Aiken, Elizabeth: C-NET
Aizenman, Nurith: CNN
Akassy, Hugues: Africa No.1 Radio Netwk.
Alan, Bruce: WTOP Radio
Albano, Thomas: Freelance
Albert, Joel: WRC-TV
Alberter, William: Newschannel 8
Alcott, Abigail K: .ABC News
Alexander, Constantin: Radio Free Europe
Alexander, Kenny: C-SPAN
Alexander, Scott: CBN News
Alldredge, Thomas: C-SPAN
Allen, David R.: Standard News
Allen, Gary J.: WETA-TV
Allen, Greg: National Public Radio
Allen, Keith: Reuters Television
Allen, Robert: CBN News
Alles, Agustin: USIA/TV Marti
Allison, Lynn: WETA-TV
Allmond, Douglas: ABC News
Allyn, Karen: Cable News 21
Almanza, Armando: Ventana Productions
Alnwick, Melanie: WUSA-TV
Althage, Robert: WUSA-TV
Altman, Kristin Kyoko: TV Asahi
Alvey, Jay: WRC-TV
Amadon, Ron: AP-Broadcast
Ambrose, Nancy: ABC News
Amirault, Theresa L.: C-SPAN
Ammerman, Stuart: Freelance
Anastasi, Patrick: ABC News
Anderson, Beryl D.: C-SPAN
Anderson, Bradley C.: Potomac Television
Anderson, Craig: CBS News
Andrade, J. Walter: USIA/TV Marti
Andres, Chiara: C-SPAN
Andrews, Wyatt: CBS News
Angelini, Mark L.: CONUS Communications
Aoki, Toshiko: TV Tokyo Channel 12
Apokis, Dimitrios: Greek TV-1
Appino, Leslie A.: PTSC/CNN
Archer, Chris: Black Entertainment TV
Ardin, Milagros: WMAL Radio
Arenstein, Howard: CBS News
Argueta, Iris: Newschannel 8
Armfield, Robert Ward: PTSC/CNN
Armstrong, Jessica: Canadian Broadcasting
Armstrong, Michelle: C-SPAN
Armstrong, Phyllis: WUSA-TV
Armstrong, Robert: CBS News
Armwood, Adrian C.: CONUS Communications
Arnold, Elizabeth: National Public Radio
Arobaga, Mary: The Washington Bureau
Arrington, Percy: NBC News
Arroyo, Raymond: CBN News
Ashburn, Lauren: WTTG-FOX Television
Atias, Martin: Freelance
Atkinson, Rodney: C-SPAN
Atterberry, Leon Darnell: America's Talking
Attkisson, Sharyl: CBS News
Atwell, Laura: National Empowerment TV
Aubrey, Allison: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Aubuchom, John: Tribune Broadcasting
Aufdem-Brinke, Ronald E.: Freelance
Aug, Stephen: ABC News
Augenbraum, Marc: Wireless Data Systems
Avellino, Jennifer: CNN
Avery, John C.: Black Entertainment TV
Babarovic, Christina: ABC News
Bacheler, David: PTSC/CNN
Baek, Nak Cheon: Seoul Broadcasting System
Baer, Jonathan: National Public Radio
Bagnall, Thomas: Freelance
Bagnato, Barry: CBS News
Bai, Guoqiang: Chinese Television Network
Bailey, Becky: Mutual/NBC Radio
Baker, Cissy: Tribune Broadcasting
Baker, Elizabeth: CNN
Baker, Les: Potomac Television
Baker, Russell: Freelance
Ball, Anne: ABC News
Ballou, Jeff: CONUS Communications
Bamford, V. James: ABC News
Banes, Hildegard: Austrian Radio & TV/ORF
Banks, Mark: ABC News
Banks-Wilson, Katherine: WRC-TV
Bannigan, Michael: Mobile Video Services
Barber, William: WETA-TV
Bargamian, Albert: CBS News
Barger, Brian: CNN
Barnako, Frank: USA Today Sky Radio
Barnes, Peter: CNBC
Barr, Bruce: CBS News
Barnett, James M.: CNN
Barrett, Edward T.: CNN
Barton, Bruce: Reuters Television
Barton, Judine: Black Entertainment TV
Bascom, Jon: ABC News
Basinger, Stuart L.: Potomac Television
Baskin, Roberta: CBS News
Bass, Lisa: Freelance
Bastien, Edgar: National Empowerment TV
Batten, Rodney Sims: NBC News
Bauer, John H.: ABC News
Baumann, Robert: Professional Video Services
Baumel, Susan: GMTV/Reuters TV
Beahn, James P.: WUSA-TV
Beall, Gary Glenn: NBC News
Beall, Joni: AP-Broadcast
Beard, Robert E.: Washington News Network
Beaudin, Emery Robert: USIA/TV Marti
Beck, Joanne E.: WRC-TV
Beck, Thomas: Newschannel 8
Becker, Frank K.: CONUS Communications
Begleiter, Ralph J.: CNN
Behnam, Babak: NBC TV Stations Division
Behrens, Armin: German Television/ARD
Behrens, Thad: Nippon TV Network
Bell, Bradley: WJLA-TV
Bender, Bob: ABC News
Benetato, Michael: NBC News
Benjoar, Maurice: USIA/TV Marti
Bennett, Carol: Washington Alabama News
Bennett, Susan M.: CNN
Bensen, Jackie: WTTG-FOX Television
Bensky, Lawrence: Pacifica Radio
Benson, Pamela S.: CNN
Berger, Peter: CNN
Berk, Jay: C-SPAN
Berko, Arthur: NBC News
Berry, Michael: NBC News
Besesparis Sparis, Ted: Standard News
Betsill, Brett: C-SPAN
Bettag, Thomas: ABC News

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Bevis, Mark R.: Pacifica Radio
Beyer, K. Kevin: Freelance
Bieber, Jeffrey: WETA-TV
Bierbauer, Charles: CNN
Bintrim, Tim Raymond: PTSC/CNN
Bisney, John: AP-Broadcast
Bittner, Heidi: Monitor Radio
Blackburn, Regina: NBC News
Blackford, Laurye: America's Talking
Blackman, Jay: NBC News
Blakely, Regina: CBS News
Blakeslee, Carol: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Blakey, Rea: WJLA-TV
Blanchet, Nicholas: Freelance
Blanchet, Sharon: British Broadcasting
Blandburg, Victor R.: WJLA-TV
Blaylock, Kenneth L.: ABC News
Blewitt, Carrie: CNN
Blitzer, Wolf: CNN
Block, Kenan S.: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Blocker, Glay: National Empowerment TV
Bloom, Herbert: NBC TV Stations Division
Blooston, Victoria: NBC News
Blount, Jeffrey: NBC News
Blue, James F.: ABC News
Blumenthal, Robin: Dow Jones Television
Bly, Dennis: WUSA-TV
Bode, Ken: WETA-TV
Bodlander, Gerald: AP-Broadcast
Bodnar, John: PTSC/CNN
Bohannon, Camille: AP-Broadcast
Bohannon, Joseph: NBC News
Bohn, Kevin J.: CNN
Bolderson, Claire: British Broadcasting
Bole, Elaine: Reuters Television
Bond, Frank, Jr.: WUSA-TV
Boozer, Diane T.: WJLA-TV
Borniger, Charles: Freelance
Borniger, Herta: German Television/ARD
Borzage, Frank: Freelance
Boskent, Amanda: C-SPAN
Boughton, Bryan: Tribune Broadcasting
Bowden, Jack: WJLA-TV
Bowen, Stephanie: CNN
Bowen, Timothy: WETA-TV
Bowman, Michael: VOA
Bowman, Thomas: APTV-Associcated Press
Bowring, Charles Paul: Freelance
Bowser, Betty Ann: Freelance
Boyd, Janet: CBN News
Boyd, John D.: NBC News
Boyd, Richard: Insnews
Boyd, Wayne: Freelance
Boyer, Robert D.: NBC News
Boyle, Gavin P.: Manifold Productions, Inc.
Bragale, Charles: WRC-TV
Bragale, Christine: APTV-Associcated Press
Bramson, Robert E.: ABC News
Branche, Glennwood: ABC News
Branigan, John: C-SPAN
Braver, Rita: CBS News
Brawner, Donald: WETA-TV
Brechner, Daniel: Washington Alabama News
Breiterman, Charles L.: ABC News
Brender, Mark E.: ABC News
Brennan, John: Washington News Network
Brock, Rovenia M.: Black Entertainment TV
Brod, Constance D.: C-SPAN
Broffman, Craig A.: CNN
Brooks, MaryJo: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Brooks, Randall: CBN News
Brooks, Sam: ABC News
Brosnan, Peter: Reuters Television
Brothers, Lloyd: Freelance
Brown, Christopher: Freelance
Brown, Hal: WTOP Radio
Brown, Henry Metric: ABC News
Brown, Larry: AP-Broadcast
Brown, Luther: Internet Multicasting Serv.
Brown, Paul: C-SPAN
Brown, Richard: WETA-TV
Brown, Susan: NBC TV Stations Division
Brown, Tracey: Reuters Television
Brown, Tracey L.: WJLA-TV
Brownstein, Craig: C-SPAN
Bruce, Vincent: Gannett
Brummett, Erin: VOA
Bruno, Harold R.: ABC News
Bruns, Jayne: ABC News
Bruns, Scott Bryan: NBC News
Buchan, Cynthia: C-SPAN
Buchanan, Mike: WUSA-TV
Buchley, Robert: WJLA-TV
Buckley, Daniel J.: WRC-TV
Buell, Angela: WJLA-TV
Buhrow, Tom: German Television/ARD
Bullard, Larry: WJLA-TV
Bulter, Victoria: APTV-Associcated Press
Bundles, A'Lelia: ABC News
Bundock, Susan J.: C-SPAN
Bunyan, Maureen: WUSA-TV
Burch, Kevin: C-SPAN
Burdy, Robert: Deutsche Welle TV
Burnett, David: WTTG-FOX Television
Burns, Gary E.: WWRC Radio
Burr, Diane: AP-Broadcast
Bury, Chirs: ABC News
Buschschluter, Siegfried: Deutschland Radio Wash.
Busyhead, Julia: CONUS Communications
Butler, Allison K.: Reuters Television
Butler, Debra Jean: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Butler, John: WMAL Radio
Butler, Victoria: APTV-Associcated Press
Butrick, Lesley: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Buzenberg, William E.: National Public Radio
Byrd, David: C-SPAN
Byrd, Roger: NBC News
Byrne, Barbara: WETA-TV
Cacas, Max A.: National Public Radio
Caezza, Cynthia M.: CONUS Communications
Callan, Elizabeth: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Calogerr, Albert J.: WUSA-TV
Calvo, Jose M.: Cadena SER
Cameron, Ian: Canadian Broadcasting
Campbell, Barbara: National Public Radio
Canizales, Cesar: ECO TV Network
Canter, William: Freelance
Capra, Anthony: NBC News
Caravello, David: CBS News
Cardillo, Lauren F.: CNN
Carey, Julie: WRC-TV
Carlson, Christopher: ABC News
Carlson, Lisa: Swedish Television
Carlson, Mark C.: AP-Broadcast
Carney, Keith: Federal Network, Inc.
Carpenter, Stephen: C-SPAN
Carson, Charles: WTTG-FOX Television
Carter, Hodding: Freelance
Casey, Mary June: ABC News
Casey, Sean: Newschannel 8
Cassells, Andy: Cox Broadcasting
Castillo, Sharon: USIA/TV Marti
Cates, Ann: WTOP Radio
Catrett, David K.: Freelance
Cave, Peter F.: Australian Broadcasting
Cecil, Brenda: Professional Video Services
Centanni, Steve: Freelance
Cerletty, Marie: ITN of London
Chamberlain, Richard: Newschannel 8
Chamberlayne, Pye: UPI Radio
Chambers, Moria: C-SPAN
Champagne, Christopher: Radio Free Europe
Champey, Francoise: Reuters Television
Chang, Hyon Sok: Seoul Broadcasting System
Chapman, Irwin M.: CNN
Charbonneau, Melissa: CBN News
Charles, Catherine: America's Talking
Charles, Daniel: National Public Radio
Charney, Leon H.: Charney Media Services
Chase, David: Cox Broadcasting
Chase, Karen: AP-Broadcast
Checchia-Ciazza, Maria F.: WUSA-TV
Chrisco, Julie: ESPN
Christian, George: CBS News
Christovich, Catherine W.: WETA-TV
Chu, Tzeng-Yu: Taiwan Television
Chung, Chen-Fang: Chinese Television System
Chung, Connie K.: WUSA-TV
Clancy, Martin: ABC News
Clark, John: C-SPAN
Clark, Robert: ABC News
Clark, Theodore: National Public Radio

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Clarke, Jim: WJLA-TV
Clarkson, Natalie: VOA
Clayton, Cassandra: Freelance
Clemann, William: WUSA-TV
Cloherty, Jack: NBC News
Clough, W.C.: UPI Radio
Clowers, Laurie: Newschannel 8
Clugston, Gregory W.: Standard News
Cobb, Stanley: CBS News
Cochran, Barbara: CBS News
Cochran, John: ABC News
Cocklin, Anne: Freelance
Cocklin, Stephen: Freelance
Cockshott, William E.: WUSA-TV
Coffman, Mary B.: Medill News Service
Cohan, Stacey: Prince George's TV
Cohen, Aaron S.: Radio News, Washington
Cohen, Daniel: WRC-TV
Cohen, Jill R.: AP-Broadcast
Cohen, Josh: C-SPAN
Cohen, Paul: CNN
Cohen, Paz: Freelance
Cohen, Stuart: Freelance
Colby, Alfred: CBS News
Cole, Robert: VOA
Cole, Thomas: National Public Radio
Coleman, Patrick Jay: Newschannel 8
Coleman, Steven: AP-Broadcast
Collings, Anthony: CNN
Collins, Reid: CNN
Collins, Sean: National Public Radio
Conan, Neal J.: National Public Radio
Conanan, Ann: Image Television
Connor, James T.: CNN
Connor, William S.D.: Hearst Broadcasting
Conover, William: C-SPAN
Conrad, Monique: Washington News Network
Contreras, Jorge: Univision News
Contreras, Lainie: AP-Broadcast
Cooper, John: Image Television
Cooper, Kyle: WTOP Radio
Cooper, Patricia A.: CNN
Cooper, Rebecca: CNN
Corbey, Robert: ABC News
Corcoran, Amy: Reuters Television
Corrigan, Tanya Lynn: Pyramid National Pressport
Costantini, Bob: CONUS Communications
Costello, Darren: Australian Broadcasting
Couch, Tyrone: NBC News
Coudoux, Sylvain: Canadian Broadcasting
Coulter, Pam: CBS Radio
Courson, Paul: AP-Broadcast
Couvillion, Ronald L.: PTSC/CNN
Covarrubias, Luis F.: USIA/TV Marti
Craley, Norman: WETA-TV
Cram, Chris: CNN
Cram, Christopher: King Broadcasting
Cratty, Carol A.: CNN
Craven, Thomas, Jr.: CBS News
Crawford, Kenneth: WUSA-TV
Crawford, Robert: ABC News
Crawford, Walter: WJLA-TV
Crawley, Plummer: CONUS Communications
Cremedas, A.E.: ABC News
Crenshaw, Elizabeth: WRC-TV
Croker, Ronald: WETA-TV
Crosariol, Paul: Prince George's TV
Crowley, Candy: CNN
Crutchfield, Curtis: Prince George's TV
Cruze, Elizabeth: NBC News
Cuddy, Matthew Paul: CNBC
Cullen, Patrick: ABC News
Cummings, Bruce: NBC News
Cuong, Pham Gia: CBS News
Cupp, Stephen: Freelance
Curley, Ann J.: CNN
Currier, Liam: C-SPAN
Curry, Yvonne S.: VOA
Curtis, Mark: Cox Broadcasting
Cuong, Pham Gia: CBS News
Cutlip, Kerry Arden: WJLA-TV
Cutright, James E.: WETA-TV
Cwiklinski, Noelle: WETA-TV
Czechowski, Julie: Radio Free Europe
D'Amico, Daniel: Potomac Television
D'Annibale, Thomas J.: ABC News
de Morentin, Jesus Martinez: Telemundo-Telenoticias
Dakis, Lynn: Cox Broadcasting
Daly, John: CBS News
Daly, Steve: CNN
Dames, Sabrina: Black Entertainment TV
Daniel, Roger: Freelance
Date, Ajinkya Jack: CNN
Dauchess, Matthew: C-SPAN
Davalos, Anna: WRC-TV
Davenport, Anne Azzi: ABC News
Davis, Harry: WRC-TV
Davis, Patricia A.: CNN
Davis, Phillip: National Public Radio
Davis, Richard: CNN
Davis, William: Pyramid National Pressport
Davy, Ernest: ABC News
Dawson, Stella H.: Reuters Television
Day, Richard: WTOP Radio
de Arellano, Susanne: APTV-Associcated Press
Dean, Walter C.: CBS News
Deaner, Sonja: WJLA-TV
Dechene, Julie: Canadian Broadcasting
DeFrehn, Raymond: Professional Video Services
Deibert, Leonard R.: Washington News Network
Deluca, Timothy: WUSA-TV
Demchuk, Peter: ABC News
DeMoss, Gary: Freelance
Depuyt, Bruce: Newschannel 8
Dessauer, Carin: CNN
Devito, Andrea: Mutual/NBC Radio
Devoney, Steve: C-SPAN
DeWitt, Terry: ABC News
Diamond, Aaron: France 2 Television
Diaz, Ana: Onda Regional De Murcia
DiBacco, Tom: ABC News
DiGiovanni, Lisa T.: Capital TV Network
Dillon, Henry Estel: NBC TV Stations Division
DiMarco, Joseph: USIA/TV Marti
Dimsdale, John: Marketplace Radio
Dinges, John: National Public Radio
Disselkamp, Henry: ABC News
Dixson, Charles: Freelance
Dizon, Kristin: NHK Japan Broadcasting
Doane, Martin C.: WJLA-TV
Doherty, Peter M.: ABC News
Dombro, Tim: C-SPAN
Dominguez, Clara: USIA/TV Marti
Donald, William: Freelance
Donaldson, Jennifer: WJLA-TV
Donaldson, Sam: ABC News
Doniger, Jacob: AP-Broadcast
Doniger, Joan: Newschannel 8
Donovan, Kerry L.: CONUS Communications
Dougherty, Jill M.: CNN
Dougherty, Paul G.: Freelance
Douglass, Linda: CBS News
Dowling, Stephen: CONUS Communications
Downey, Sharon: Medill News Service
Drake, Bruce: National Public Radio
Draper, Roberta Hornig: NBC News
Drew, Kathleen: ABC News
Dreyfuss, Ira J.: AP-Broadcast
Drizin, Julie M.: Pacifica Radio
DuBach, Michele: National Public Radio
Dubin, Lynn: WUSA-TV
Dubinsky, Vladimir: Radio Free Europe
Dubois, Gary W.: VOA
Ducat, Sue: WETA-TV
Dukehart, Thomas: WUSA-TV
Dukert, Betty Cole: NBC News
Dunbar, Dennis: Wireless Data Systems
Duncan, Victoria: NBC News
Dunlavey, Thomas J.: CNN
Dunmeyer, Earl: WUSA-TV
Dunmire, John: WTTG-FOX Television
Dunnells, Dana: Reuters Television
Dupree, Jamie: Cox Broadcasting
Durham, Deborah: Univision News
Durham, Lisa: CNN
Dutille, Elizabeth: Newschannel 8
Duvall, Lawrence C.: WUSA-TV
Dwyer, Lisa: APTV-Associcated Press
Dyer, Lois: CBS News
Easton, Todd: ABC News
Echols, Jerry: C-SPAN
Eck, Christina: Freelance

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Eidson, James: Yellow Cat Productions
Eisenbarth, Ronald: Bonneville International
Eisenhuth, Alfred Scott: Freelance
Ekendahl, Staffan: Swedish Broadcasting
Eldred, Mary: Reuters Television
Eldridge, James W.: ABC News
Elgart, Joanne: Canadian Broadcasting
Ellenwood, Gary: C-SPAN
Elliott, John Paul: EO Dutch TV and Radio
Ellison, Donald: WUSA-TV
Elvington, Glenn: Fisher Broadcasting
Ely, Fran: WETA-TV
Emmons, Kelley J.: Potomac Television
Encinas, Alvaro: Univision News
Endo, Katsuichi: TV Asahi
Engberg, Eric: CBS News
Enoch, Daniel J.: AP-Broadcast
Enochs, Kevin: CNN
Erbe, Bonnie G.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Erlenborn, Dan: NBC News
Esler, Carol: AP-Broadcast
Esler, Gavin: British Broadcasting
Espinoza, Ana: Univision News
Essif, Mason L.: CNN
Estrada, Peter: National Empowerment TV
Etter, Alan: WTOP Radio
Evelyn, Sarah: WETA-TV
Ewing, Samara M: WUSA-TV
Fabic, Gregory: C-SPAN
Farag, Aziz Fahmy: Middle East Broadcasting
Faria, Paula: Potomac Television
Farkas, Daniel: C-SPAN
Farkas, Mark: C-SPAN
Fauntleroy, Julius: WETA-TV
Faw, Robert: NBC News
Fazio, Charles: Federal Network, Inc.
Fealy, Frank George: The Washington Bureau
Feather, Richard: Potomac Television
Feig, Christine: CNN
Feinstein, Debbie: WTOP Radio
Feist, Sam E.: CNN
Feldman, Clifford: NBC News
Feldman, Elizabeth: WRC-TV
Feldman, Randy: Freelance
Feldman, Robert: APTV-Associcated Press
Feldstein, Mark: CNN
Ferder, Bruce: Freelance
Fergus, Patricia: AP-Broadcast
Fernande, Niurka: USIA/TV Marti
Fernandez, Marlene: CNN
Field, Andrew: ABC News
Fields, Michael S.: National Public Radio
Fielman, Sheldon: NBC News
Finamore, Charles: ABC News
Fink, Bruce E.: PTSC/CNN
Finnigan, Michael: CONUS Communications
Firestone, Richard: VOA
Fischer, Birgitt: German Television/ZDF
Fischer, Elizabeth: NBC News
Fisher, Jan: WJLA-TV
Fisher, Tobias: Canadian Television Netwk
Flannery, Amy: Yellow Cat Productions
Flannery, Mary L.: Yellow Cat Productions
Fleeson, Richard: C-SPAN
Flintoff, Corey: National Public Radio
Flowe, Richard: Newschannel 8
Flowers, Bobby: C-SPAN
Flug, Carla: National Narrowcast Network
Fluty, Steve: APTV-Associcated Press
Flynn, Michael W.: WUSA-TV
Fogarty, J. Kevin: Reuters Television
Foley, Kevin: Radio Free Europe
Font, Silvia: USIA/TV Marti
Forcey, Diane J.: ABC News
Forcucci, Michael: WJLA-TV
Ford, Michael: Yellow Cat Productions
Forman, David: Tribune Broadcasting
Formica, Salvatore: NBC News
Forner, James E.: WTTG-FOX Television
Forrest, James M.: WRC-TV
Fortunato, Robert: Medill News Service
Foster-Dotson, Donna: Black Entertainment TV
Foundas, John David: Newschannel 8
Fox, Jan: WUSA-TV
Fox, Michael C.: WUSA-TV
Fox, Peter: Reuters Television
Frame, John A.: WTTG-FOX Television
Francis, Fredrick: NBC News
Franco, Carlota F.: ECO TV Network
Franken, Robert: CNN
Fraser, Judith: Channel One News
Fraser, Wilfred R., Jr.: NBC News
Frazier, Robert: Monitor Radio
Free, Elissa Blake: CNN
Freeman, Allan K.: Freelance
Freitas, Rosemary: NBC News
French, F. Partick: Freelance
Frets, Edwin George: German Television/ARD
Freund, Eugen A.: Austrian Radio & TV/ORF
Freyja, Anja: C-SPAN
Friar, David J.: AP-Broadcast
Fridrich, George E.: CONUS Communications
Fridrich, George: NBC News
Frieden, Terry R.: CNN
Friedman, David Lewis: Freelance
Frost, Jackson T.: WETA-TV
Frost, Nicola: Pyramid National Pressport
Fry, James T.: WFAA-TV
Fuchs, Joanne: CNN
Fujisawa, Hidetoshi: NHK Japan Broadcasting
Furman, Hal: CBS News
Furnad, Daniel: APTV-Associcated Press
Fuss, Brian: WJLA-TV
Fuss, Robert J.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Futrowsky, David: CNN
Gabriel, Oscar Wells, II: AP-Broadcast
Gabriele, Elizabeth: Canadian Broadcasting
Gaffney, Brian: NBC News
Gahagan, Kendra: NBC News
Gaito, Vincent: ABC News
Galdabini, Christian: CONUS Communications
Gallacher, Mary Frances: Reuters Television
Gallagher, Jerry: WETA-TV
Gallagher, John J.: ABC News
Gamble, William: WRC-TV
Gangel, Jamie: NBC News
Garcia, Edith: USIA/TV Marti
Garcia, Laurie: WARW-FM
Garcia, Robert: CBS Radio
Gardner, Stephen: Gannett
Garfinkel, Jay: Washington News Network
Garner, Jean: ABC News
Garraty, Timothy C.: PTSC/CNN
Garrett, Julie Kirtz: Hearst Broadcasting
Gartlan, Joan M.: WUSA-TV
Gary, Garney: C-SPAN
Gately, Jim: CONUS Communications
Gates, Gregory: Potomac Television
Gavin, Kristine: British Broadcasting
Gebhardt, William: NBC News
Gelb, Amos: CNN
Gelfman, Andrew: Washington News Network
Gentilo, Richard S.: Potomac Television
Gentzler, Doreen: WRC-TV
Gerasole, Vince: Cox Broadcasting
Gerlach, Eugene: CBS News
Gerlach, George R.: ABC News
Gersh, Darren: Nightly Business Report
Gerstein, Josh: ABC News
Geyelin, Philip L.: Freelance
Giammetta, Max: WTTG-FOX Television
Gibson, Frank L., Jr.: NBC News
Giglio, Kenneth A.: AP-Broadcast
Gildea, Maria: C-SPAN
Giles, Frank J.: Freelance
Gilgannon, Margaret Ann: WJLA-TV
Gill-McDougal, Jacqueline: C-SPAN
Gillette, David: WETA-TV
Gilley, Robert: PTSC/CNN
Gilmore, Elizabeth L.: CNN
Gilmour, Sandy: NBC News
Ginebra, Nelson: NBC News
Ginsburg, Benson: CBS News
Ginsberg, Judah: CNN
Giusto, Thomas: ABC News
Gjelten, Tom: National Public Radio
Glass, Robert P.: Freelance
Gleeson, Michael: Australian Broadcasting
Gmiter, Bernard P.: ABC News
Gneiser, Robert H.: WMAL Radio
Golan, Aryeh: Israel Radio
Gold, Adam: Mutual/NBC Radio

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Gold, Judith K.: Washington News Network
Gold, Lawrence: Washington News Network
Gold, Peter L.: Fuji Television
Gold, Walter L.: Washington News Network
Goldfein, Michael D.: Bonneville International
Goldman, Jeff Scott: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Gollust, David A.: VOA
Gomez, Manuel: Cope Radio Network
Gomez-Boix, Amaro: USIA/TV Marti
Gonzales, Antonio R.: Freelance
Gonzalez, Carlos: WTTG-FOX Television
Goodman, Susan R.: Freelance
Gordemer, Barry: National Public Radio
Gordon, Chris: WUSA-TV
Gordon, Patrice: C-SPAN
Gordon, Stuart O.: ABC News
Gorin, Timothy: NBC News
Gorman, James: APTV-Associcated Press
Gottlieb, Carl: WTTG-FOX Television
Goulding, David: WUSA-TV
Grachow, Paul: C-SPAN
Gradison, Robin: ABC News
Graham, James, III: C-SPAN
Grain, David: Black Entertainment TV
Grassie, John: NBC News
Grasso, Neil: CBS News
Gratehouse, Kathleen: CNN
Graves, Lindsay: Freelance
Greczyn, Mary Anne: Capital TV Network
Gregory, Bettina L.: ABC News
Gregory, Mary: CNN
Green, Jessie J.: WMAL Radio
Green, Myra ABC: News
Greenbaum, Adam: Freelance
Greenberg, Jonathan: National Public Radio
Greenblatt, Larry: Freelance
Greene, Gloria: Cox Broadcasting
Greene, James M.: PTSC/CNN
Greene, Olin: Potomac Television
Greenfield, Heather: AP-Broadcast
Greenwood, John Kevin: WRC-TV
Greenwood, William: ABC News
Grenier, Jacques: ABC News
Grevemberg, Robert L.: Professional Video Services
Grevemberg, Steve: Professional Video Services
Griffin, Eileen: WETA-TV
Griffin, Gary Keith: Globalvision, Inc.
Griffith, Gary: Hearst Broadcasting
Griffith, Stephanie: Freelance
Griffitts, William J.: Mobile Video Services
Gross, Andrew: ABC News
Gross, David: CBS News
Grossman, David: CNN
Grossman, Gerald B.: WUSA-TV
Guastadisegni, Richard: WJLA-TV
Guillen, Ligia: USIA/TV Marti
Guise, Gregory: WUSA-TV
Gudenkauf, Anne Morrow: National Public Radio
Gursky, Gregg: C-SPAN
Gutmann, Hanna: Washington Radio and Press Service
Guzman, Armando: Univision News
Haberstick, Fred: Capital TV Network
Hacklander, Jean: Monitor Radio
Haederle, Thomas: CBS Radio
Haefeli, Brian: PTSC/CNN
Haerr, Holli: WTTG-FOX Television
Hager, Jeffery: Freelance
Hager, Mary K.: CBS News
Hager, Robert M.: NBC News
Haggerty, Patrick B.: WGN Radio
Halizak, Kimberly: Pyramid National Pressport
Hall, David: Canadian Broadcasting
Hall, David J.: USIA/TV Marti
Hall, Richard: C-SPAN
Hall, Rosemary: VOA
Haller, Thomas: WUSA-TV
Halpin, Colleen: NBC News
Halsey, Eugenia: Freelance
Halton, David: Canadian Broadcasting
Ham, Robert: WETA-TV
Hamberg, Steven: Freelance
Hambrick, Mike: WJLA-TV
Hamilton, Anne: Hamilton Productions
Hamilton, Christopher: PTSC/CNN
Hamilton, Jay: Hamilton Productions
Hamilton, John A.: Hamilton Productions
Hammer, Michael: AP-Broadcast
Hampson, Chris: Reuters Television
Hamrick, Mark A.: AP-Broadcast
Handelsman, Stephen: NBC TV Stations Division
Handly, Jim: WRC-TV
Hanlon, Carl: Global TV
Hansen, Bjorn: Norwegian Broadcasting
Hansen, Eric: C-SPAN
Hansen, Liane: National Public Radio
Harding, Christine: Channel One News
Harding, Corrie A.: WRC-TV
Haring, Francis: Gannett
Harmon, Catherine: WTOP Radio
Harper, William: Black Entertainment TV
Harrington, Craig: Freelance
Harris, Mary E.: WTTG-FOX Television
Harris, Richard: ABC News
Harris, Richard: National Public Radio
Harter, John Robert: WJLA-TV
Harvey, Alan E.: NBC News
Hasan, Dora: Newschannel 8
Hase, Joan: WUSA-TV
Hass, Thomas: Danish Broadcasting
Hassett, Jody: CNN
Hay, Phillip J.: Freelance
Hayley, Harold P.: NBC News
Haynes, Maurice: C-SPAN
Haywood, Barry: Freelance
Headline, William W.: CNN
Hecht, Barry A.: Professional Video Services
Hecht, Cynthia: AP-Broadcast
Heffley, William: C-SPAN
Heik, Jens: German Television/ZDF
Heina, Courtney: France 2 Television
Helbig, Gerd: German Television/ZDF
Hendrick, Thomas: WTTG-FOX Television
Henrehan, John F.: WTTG-FOX Television
Henschen, Kurt A.: Standard News
Herald, Vernon: C-SPAN
Herbst, Christian: Nippon TV Network
Heri, Christoph: Swiss Radio
Herndon, David: ABC News
Heyman, Doug: C-SPAN
Hickman, Jutta: German Television/ZDF
Hiemstra, Kristin: CONUS Communications
Hilfer, Joen Lois: Radio & TV Marti
Hill, Paul H.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Hill, Wilton: C-SPAN
Hinchman, David: NBC News
Hirai, Fumio: Fuji Television
Hirsh, Stephen: ABC News
Hively, Chester: NBC News
Hoagland, Charles A.: Freelance
Hobbs, Cathy: WRC-TV
Hodder, Sarah: NBC News
Hodges Schryver Hilary: Professional Video Services
Hoff, George: Canadian Broadcasting
Hoffman, Stephen: VOA
Hoiland, Harold: WUSA-TV
Holland, John: NBC News
Holland, Robert: USA Today Sky Radio
Holland, Sarah: CNN
Hollenbeck, Paul E.: Bonneville International
Hollis, Jerry V.: PTSC/CNN
Hollyday, Thomas: C-SPAN
Holman, Kwame: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Holme, Todd R.: WETA-TV
Holmes, Horace: WJLA-TV
Holowesko, Stephen: TV Tokyo Channel 12
Hominik, Sundra Kaye: AP-Broadcast
Hoose, Monica: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Hoover, Gordon: Freelance
Hoover, Toni: Freelance
Hopkins, Brian Clark: Newschannel 8
Hopkins, Moria: C-SPAN
Horan, Michael J.: WTTG-FOX Television
Horne, Elizabeth: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Horne, Roger: German Television Agency
Hornig, Draper Roberta: NBC News
Hotaling, Edward: WRC-TV
Houston, Chris: WUSA-TV
Houston, Karen Gray: WTTG-FOX Television
Hovell, Dean G.: ABC News
Howse, Aaron: Freelance
Hubbard, Hal P.: Wol Radio Network
Hudson Ira John, IV: WRC-TV

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Huff, Daniel R.: Potomac Television
Huffman, John Mark: Standard News
Hughes, Ann Compton: ABC News
Huheey, Scott: National Empowerment TV
Hui, Janice: AP-Broadcast
Huie, Virginia: Hearst Broadcasting
Hume, Kim Schiller: ABC News
Hunter, Regina: C-SPAN
Hurt, James Allen: NBC News
Husarik, Jennifer: CBS News
Hutchins, Stacy: King Broadcasting
Hyater, John E.: WETA-TV
Ide, Charles: WETA-TV
Ifill, Gwen: NBC News
Iiyama, Laura: Pacifica Radio
Ikehara, Mariko: C-NET
Illouz, Jean-Marc: France 2 Television
Imai, Tamaki: NHK Japan Broadcasting
Ingle, Cynthia: Capitol Radio News
Irvin, Paul L.: WRC-TV
Irving, John: WKYS-FM Radio
Ishaq, Salim: NBC News
Itagaki, Nobuyuki: NHK Japan Broadcasting
Izquierdo, Pablo: C-SPAN
Izumo, Shuichi: NHK Japan Broadcasting
Jackson, Brooks: CNN
Jackson, Dimetrius: USIA/TV Marti
Jackson, Eric C.: Tribune Broadcasting
Jackson, Jerry: Freelance
Jacobs, Philip: WRC-TV
Jae-Ki, Ahn: MBC-TV
Jaffe, Gary M.: VOA
Janjigian, Janet: NBC News
Jarrell, Kent: WUSA-TV
Jarrett, Rick: National Public Radio
Javadi, Afshin: Potomac Television
Jenkins, Troye: Potomac Television
Jennings, Edward B.: Freelance
Jensen, Frank Esmann: Danish Broadcasting
Jeremy, Phillip: Freelance
Jessen, Peder: Freelance
Jia, Wei-Ye: The Washington Bureau
Jimenez, Martin A.: ECO TV Network
Johns, Joseph E.: NBC News
Johns, Nancy M.: CBS Radio
Johnson, C. Bruce: WUSA-TV
Johnson, Clifton: CBS News
Johnson, Fletcher: ABC News
Johnson, Gregory D.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Johnson, Julie: ABC News
Johnson, Kathleen L.: WRC-TV
Johnson, Kathy Foster: Newschannel 8
Johnson, Kenneth: ABC News
Johnson, Kyle: WTOP Radio
Johnson, Laurie: ITN of London
Johnson, Leroy: NBC News
Johnson, Rolanda: German Television/ZDF
Johnson, Todd: C-SPAN
Johnson, William R.: ABC News
Johnston, Jeffrey E.: Freelance
Jones, Morris: WTTG-FOX Television
Jones, Nelson P.: WTTG-FOX Television
Jones, Phil: CBS News
Jones, Torrance: Potomac Television
Jordan, Adriene: CBS News
Joy, Richard: National Empowerment TV
Joya, Steven: ABC News
Judd, Jacqueline: ABC News
Judge, Michael: Image Television
Juenger, Georg: German Television/ZDF
Just, Sara: ABC News
Kaiser, Monika: German Television/ARD
Kalfopulos, Joy: ABC News
Kambe, Naoto: Nippon TV Network
Kane, James F.: Monitor Radio
Kane, Ruth: C-SPAN
Kane, Scott: Freelance
Kanfer, David: Charney Media Services
Kaplan, Sheila: ABC News
Karabell, Shellie: Dow Jones Television
Karabin, James M.: Freelance
Karakashian, Jane: C-SPAN
Karam, Naomi: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Karem, Brian: WTTG-FOX Television
Karen, Chase: AP-Broadcast
Karlen, Jane: Newschannel 8
Karnahl, Ingolf: German Broadcasting/ARD
Karnes, Robert L.: Potomac Television
Kasell, Carl: National Public Radio
Kasofsky, Jack: ECO TV Network
Kast, Sheilah: ABC News
Kastanotis, Thomas: CNN
Katkov, Mark: CBS News
Kaye, Matthew D.: Berns Bureau
Katz, Amy D.: ABC News
Katz, Barry: C-SPAN
Katz, Hubert: VOA
Katz, Steven J.: AP-Broadcast
Kaufman, Robert: CBS News
Kaufmann, Carol: ABC News
Kautz, John: Freelance
Kaye, Matthew D.: The Berns Bureau
Kelemen, Michele: VOA
Kelleher, Kristine: APTV-Associcated Press
Kellerman, Mike: South African Broadcasting
Kelley, Alice: German Television/ZDF
Kelly, Archie M.: WJLA
Kelly, Carol Anne: National Public Radio
Kelly, Loren J.: National Public Radio
Kelly, Madelyn: CBS News
Kelnhofer, Ursula: German Television/ZDF
Kempf, Deborah: ABC News
Kendall, Bridget: British Broadcasting
Kendall, Peter: CNN
Kennedy, Brian T.: Broadcast News Limited
Kennedy, John: ABC News
Kenny, Justin: ITN of London
Kent, Peter: Freelance
Kent, Sammy: Washington News Network
Kenyon, Linda B.: Standard News
Kerns, Joshua: Potomac Radio
Kershaw, Ronald: Newschannel 8
Kessler, Barry: WETA-TV
Kessler, Jon: NBC News
Ketcham, Lew: C-SPAN
Keuper, Dirk: German Television/ARD
Keyes, Charles F.: CNN
Khalid, Sunni M.: National Public Radio
Khananayev, Grigory: Freelance
Kidd, Susan: WRC-TV
Kikuchi, Madoka: NHK Japan Broadcasting
Killian, Linda: National Public Radio
Kim, Eugene: AP-Broadcast
King, Gregory L.: WETA-TV
King, Jerry: ABC News
King, Kevin: C-SPAN
King, Kristie Sue: WTOP Radio
Kippen, Alexander: WTTG-FOX Television
Kirsch, Debra A.: Freelance
Kissal, Bruce: Freelance
Kistner, William: ABC News
Kitasei, Junichi: TV Asahi
Kizer, James: WRC-TV
Kleber, Claus D.: German Television/ARD
Kleffner, Heinz: German Television/ARD
Klein, Kent: VOA
Klein, Robert D.: Freelance
Klette, Mary L.: NBC News
Knapp, Daniel: WUSA-TV
Knoller, Mark: CBS News
Knott, John W., Jr.: ABC News
Knox, Ronald: NBC News
Knoy, Laura: National Public Radio
Koehler, Margaret: Manifold Productions, Inc.
Koelsch, Udo: German Radio NDR/WDR
Koenig, Lisa: ABC News
Koenig, Martin P.: PTSC/CNN
Koerting, Volker: Deutsche Welle TV
Koessler, Franz: Austrian Radio & TV/ORF
Kohno, Kenji: NHK Japan Broadcasting
Kolodziejczak, Thomas R.: Potomac Television
Komes, Michelle M.: WTOP Radio
Kopecky, David: Washington News Network
Kornely, Michael J.: WFAA-TV
Kos, Martin: Cox Broadcasting
Kosnar, Michael: NBC News
Koval, Melissa J.: Freelance
Kovalev, Dennis: Freelance
Kovijanic, Nick: WRC-TV
Kozel, Sandy: AP-Broadcast
Krakower, Gary: CNN
Kramer, Martin Allen: CNN

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Krause, Charles A.: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Krebs, Joe: WRC-TV
Krebs, Larry: WMAL Radio
Kremer, Stephen: Maryland Public Television
Kretman, Lester A.: NBC News
Kreuz, Greta: WJLA-TV
Krishnan, Supriya: Gannett
Krost, Jack: CNN
Kruse, Peter: German Television/ZDF
Kupperman, Tamara: NBC News
Kur, Bob: NBC News
Lafrance, Pierre-Leon: Canadian Broadcasting
Lambert, Mark T.: AP-Broadcast
Lambracos, Lambros G.: Tele-City
LaMonica, John C.: ABC News
Landy, Hope: C-SPAN
Lane, Christopher: Potomac Television
Lane, Gary Ferman: CBN News
Langmade, Bridgette: Potomac Television
Larade, Darren: C-SPAN
Larsen, Gregory: Freelance
LaSalla, Susan: NBC News
Lassoe, Ward: NBC Professional
LaTorre, Frank: CBS News
Laughlin, Ara A.: Prince George's TV
Lavon, Neal: VOA
Lawlor, William T.: WUSA-TV
Lawn, Connie: Audio Video News
Lawrence, Michael: National Public Radio
Leake, Myron A.: CONUS Communications
LeBrecht, Thelma: AP-Broadcast
LeCroy, Philip L.: Potomac Television
Lee, Alan L.: WRC-TV
Lee, Andrew S.: Seoul Broadcasting System
Lee, David: Freelance
Lee, Donald A.: Freelance
Lee, Edward: WETA-TV
Lee, Fee H.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Lee, Mack: WUSA-TV
Lee, Mun R.: MBC TV & RADIO
Leggett, Karen: Freelance
Lehrer, Jim: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Lehrman, Margaret M.: NBC News
Leidelmeyer, Ronald: Freelance
Leland, Michael J.: VOA
Lelle, Werner: German Television/ZDF
LeMieux, Samone Marie: Freelance
Lennon, Ronda: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Lent, David: Freelance
Leong, Dexter: Freelance
Lessa, Claudio G.: Freelance
Levine, Irving: NBC News
Levine, Jeffrey B.: CNN
Levine, Sol: CNN
Levy, Sheldon R.: WUSA-TV
Lewine, Frances L.: CNN
Lewis, Byron: America's Black Forum
Lewis, Ed: C-SPAN
Lewis, Todd: Pyramid National Pressport
Li, Denise: CBS News
Li, Dottie: C-SPAN
Liasson, Mara: National Public Radio
Libert, Tara: Australian Broadcasting
Libin, Louis: NBC News
Liffiton, Bruce: Freelance
Lillibridge, Douglas J.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Limbach, Francis J.: AP-Broadcast
Lin, Linda D.: Taiwan Television
Linderman, Tamara H.: CNN
Lipkin, Rebecca: ABC News
Littman, Randy: Hamilton Productions
Lively, Lydia S.: NBC News
Livingston, Peter: Image Television
Lloreda, Mariana: Univision News
Lockhart, Daborah: WRC-TV
Lockhart, Kathleen: NBC News
Loescher, Skip: CNN
Loew, Raimund: Austrian Radio & TV/ORF
Logan, Laura: ABC News
London, Gina: WTTG-FOX Television
Long, Culver: Freelance
Long, James V.: WRC-TV
Loomans, Kathryn: AP-Broadcast
Lopez, George: NBC News
Lopez, Lynda: WRC-TV
Lorek, Stanley: ABC News
Lormand, John Kenneth: CBN News
Lorson, Laura: National Public Radio
Loucks, William: Canadian Broadcasting
Lowe, Matt: CBS News
Lowe, Rachael M.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Lucas, David: Newschannel 8
Luck, David: C-SPAN
Lueders, Jane: Freelance
Lugato, Giuseppe: RAI Channel One News
Lummis, Sheila: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Lumpkin, Beverley C.: ABC News
Lutz, Ellsworth: ABC News
Luzuriaga, Veronica: CBS News
Lyden, Jacki: National Public Radio
Lyle, Robert: Radio Free Europe
Lynch, Donald: WETA-TV
Lynch, Wayne Alan: Newschannel 8
Lynker, John: WTOP Radio
Lynn, John V.: CNN
Lyons, Mark: ITN of London
MacInnis, Jackson: Freelance
MacLeish, Rod: Monitor Radio
McAlary, David: VOA
McCall, Kenneth: C-SPAN
McCallister, Doreen: National Public Radio
McCann, Sean: C-SPAN
McCarren, Andrea: WUSA-TV
McCarthy, Brigid: National Public Radio
McCartor, Kristin: Newschannel 8
McCash, Douglas: German Television/ZDF
McClam, Kevin J.: C-SPAN
McClendon, Kristi: ABC News
McClure, Tipp K.: German Television Agency
McConnaughey, Brian: Wireless Data Systems
McConnell, David F.: WTOP Radio
McConnell, Megan: WTOP Radio
McCown, Gregory W.: ABC News
McDermott, Frank D., Jr.: WUSA-TV
McDermott, Richard: NBC-TV Stations Division
McDougall, lan: Reuters Television
McDowell, Michael: Canadian Broadcasting
McGhee, Richard: WRC-TV
McGoran, Maeve: National Public Radio
McGowan, David: WETA-TV
McGrath, Megan A.: Prince George's TV
McGrath, Patrick: WTTG-FOX Television
McGreevy, Allen: Reuters Television
McGuire, Matthew: C-SPAN
McGuire, Michael D.: CBS News
McHenry, Robert C.: WUSA-TV
McIntyre, James Jon: CNN
McIntyre, Lynne M.: Canadian Broadcasting
McKean, James: Charney Media Services
McKee, Michael: CONUS Communications
McKelway, Douglas: WRC-TV
McKenna, Kate: AP-Broadcast
McKinney, Lisa: Black Entertainment TV
McKinsey, Dala D.: Freelance
McKnight, William: WUSA-TV
McLaughlin, David: Freelance
McManus, Micheal P.: CNN
McMearly, Michael: WTOP Radio
McMichael, Sammuel J., IV: PTSC/CNN
McQueen, Michel: ABC News
McWethy, John: ABC News
Macias, Shari: WRC-TV
Madden, Mark: Radio Free Europe
Maer, Peter: Mutual/NBC Radio
Maggiolo, Vito: CNN
Mahler, Joerg: German Television/ZDF
Mahoney, Thomas: VOA
Mai, Erika: German Broadcasting/ARD
Maiello, Daniel: CNN
Majerus, Marlis: Bonneville International
Malamud, Carl: Internet Multicasting Serv.
Malek, Adel N.: Contact Middle East
Malone, James: VOA
Malveaux, Julianne: Pacifica Radio
Malveaux, Susan: WRC-TV
Mancuso, Joseph: Mid-Atlantic Media
Mancuso, Michael: Professional Video Services
Manes, Lisa Aileen: Reuters Television
Mangum, Charles C.: WTOP Radio
Mangus, Richard: Talk Radio News Service
Manning, Shaniqua: Newschannel 8
Mantis, L. Pamela: USIA/TV Marti

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Marash, David: ABC News
Marash, Kerry: ABC News
Marbourg, Robert: WTOP Radio
Marcus, Michael: C-SPAN
Marcus, Ralph: PTSC/CNN
Margolius, Amy Sheryl: Fuji Television
Marlin, Cal: CBS News
Marques, Antonio: Professional Video Services
Marriott, Mai: Freelance
Marriott, Michael: Freelance
Martelli, Joan: CBS News
Martin, Dale Matthew: CBN News
Martin, David: CBS News
Martin, James T., Jr.: ABC News
Martin, John J.: ABC News
Martin, Mary: CBS News
Martin, Terrence: C-SPAN
Martin, Vonulrick: WRC-TV
Martinez, Luis E.: ABC News
Martino, Jeff: Freelance
Masciarelli, Anthony: USIA/TV Marti
Mason, Cecelia: West Virginia Public Radio
Mason, Kenneth: Freelance
Mathers, Alexandra: CBS News
Mathews, John F.: NBC News
Mathis, Melissa: C-SPAN
Matkosky, Timothy: Washington News Network
Mattesky, Thomas A.: CBS News
Matthews, Claude: Freelance
Matthews, John E.: WMAL Radio
Matthews, Kathleen: WJLA-TV
Matthews, Valerie: C-SPAN
Mattingly, Dave S.: Standard News
Matusevitch, Vladimir: Radio Free Europe
Maurer, Amy: WTOP Radio
Maurus, Hans-Jurgen: German Public Radio/ARD
Mawhinney, M. Maxine: GMTV/Reuters TV
Maxwell, Darraine: Monitor Radio
Mayes, Michael: WETA-TV
Mays, Candace: WJLA-TV
Meagley, John: WWRC Radio
Means, Jeffrey: VOA
Means, Robert J.: WTOP Radio
Mears, Carroll Ann: NBC News
Mears, William C.: CNN
Melendy, David R.: AP-Broadcast
Mellen, Roger P.: WJLA-TV
Meluza, Lourdes: Univision News
Melvin, William E.: German Television/ARD
Mengle, Kline: WUSA-TV
Merkel, Tara: CNN
Meryash, Peter: NBC News
Meserve, Jeanne M.: CNN
Metlin, Philip H.: WJLA-TV
Meyer, Kerry L.: Professional Video Services
Meyer, Richard: CBS News
Miccolis, Eduardo: Reuters Television
Miculescu, Ovidiu: Antena TV
Migos, Portia: ABC News
Mikols, Glenn S.: Pyramid National Pressport
Milenic, Alexander: Freelance
Milewski, Terry: Canadian Broadcasting
Milford, Robert: Mobile Video Services
Militello, James M.: AP-Broadcast
Miller, Annette L.: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Miller, Charles S.: Standard News
Miller, Elizabeth: British Broadcasting
Miller, Mary Karen: CONUS Communications
Miller, Mitchell: WTOP Radio
Miller, Scott: CNN
Miller, Sean Edward: Freelance
Mills, Jim: C-SPAN
Mills, Katherine: C-SPAN
Milstein, Jeff: WETA-TV
Milyko, Lynne: WTOP Radio
Mingarelli, Orlando: CBS News
Minner, Richard: NBC News
Minor, Ronald: WRC-TV
Miranda, Richard J.: Freelance
Mishoe, Philip: ABC News
Mitchell, Andrea: NBC News
Molina-Roman, Adriana: Univision News
Molineaux, Diana B.: USIA/TV Marti
Monack, David: Manifold Productions, Inc.
Monahan, Kevin: NBC News
Mong, Bryan: Freelance
Montenegro, Lori: Univision News
Montgomery, Charles, Jr.: Black Entertainment TV
Moore, Alexander S.: Insnews
Moore, Clifton: WJLA-TV
Moore, Dennis E.: Nightly Business Report
Moore, Kristin: NBC News
Moore, Russell T.: NBC News
Moore, Stephen: APTV-Associcated Press
Moore, Terrence: Standard News
Moran, David: Gannett
Moran, James M.: Freelance
Moran, Johnita: WETA-TV
Morano, Marc P.: Mid-Atlantic Media
Moreno, Jaime: USIA/TV Marti
Morgan, Gary: Capital TV Network
Morgan, John B.: WETA-TV
Morozov, Vladimir: Radio Free Europe
Morris, Alton P.: WJLA-TV
Morris, Chris: British Broadcasting
Morris, Daniel: ABC News
Morris, Peter H.: PTSC/CNN
Morrison, Susan: CNBC
Morse, Richard: PTSC/CNN
Morton, Bruce A.: CNN
Morton, Daniel: C-SPAN
Mosettig, Michael D.: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Mosley, Virginia: CBS News
Moss, Howard: Mutual/NBC Radio
Moss, Michael: AP-Broadcast
Mote, Thomas: Freelance
Mueller, John CBN: News
Muhammad, Alverda Ann: National Scene News Bureau
Muhammad, Askia: National Scene News Bureau
Muir, Robert: Reuters Television
Mulera, John: NBC News
Muller, Julie: C-SPAN
Mulroy, Cecily: National Empowerment TV
Mulvey, Julian: C-SPAN
Munoz, Luis A.: C-SPAN
Murao, Seitaro: Fuji Television
Muratani, Tateki: Fuji Television
Murney, John M.: Freelance
Murphy, Heather: CBS News
Murphy, Kathy: C-SPAN
Murphy, Tammy: WUSA-TV
Murphy, Terence: C-SPAN
Murray, Michael R.: USA Today Sky Radio
Murray, Timothy K.: Ventana Productions
Murry, Gloria: Black Entertainment TV
Muse, Pat L.: WRC-TV
Myers, Adolyn: NBC News
Myers, Lisa M.: NBC News
Myers, Wayne: WUSA-TV
Myklebust, Gunnar: Norwegian Broadcasting
Myontaek, Han: Christian Broadcasting System
Nascimento, Aurea: Univision News
Nash, Jim: Freelance
Nash, John C., Jr.: WETA-TV
Navies, Jerome: CBS Radio
Navrat, Susan: National Empowerment TV
Naylor, Brian: National Public Radio
Neale, Tracey: WTTG-FOX Television
Neary, Lynn: National Public Radio
Neely, Bill: ITN of London
Neff, Lauren: VOA
Nelson, Deborah: CNN
Nelson, Donna: CBS News
Nelson, Norman: WETA-TV
Nelson, Richard: ABC News
Nelson, Valerie: Potomac Television
Nester, Susan: CNN
Neuner, Christian: Newschannel 8
Neustadt, James J.: WRC-TV
Niebuhr, Constance: Charney Media Services
Nielsen, Dennis L.: National Public Radio
Nielsen, Ulla Pors: TV2 Denmark
Nishiumi, Setsu: Fuji Television
Noh, Sung Dai: MBC TV & Radio
Norins, Jamie F.: Potomac Television
Norland, Dean E.: ABC News
Norling, Richard A.: Freelance
Norling, Richard V.: Freelance
Norman, Keith: America's Talking
Norris, Michele L.: ABC News
Norton, Charles: WRC-TV
Nurenberg, Gary K.: Freelance

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Nysters, Anna: BRTN Belgian Television
O'Berry, Donald: CBN News
O'Brien, Tim: ABC News
O'Bryan-Smith, Shirley: UPI Radio
O'Connor, Herb: ABC News
O'Hara, Victoria L.: National Public Radio
O'Leary, John M.: CBN News
O'Neil, Maureen: Standard News
O'Shea, Daniel: Freelance
Oberlander, Sylvie: NBC News
Oberti, Ralf A.: Freelance
Ochs, David R.: AP-Broadcast
Ogulnik, John A.: National Public Radio
Okamura, Koji: NHK Japan Broadcasting
Oliver, April: CNN
Oller, Denisse: Telemundo-Telenoticias
Olmsted, Jill: Freelance
Olsen, Kirsten: Gannett
Ore, Rolando: Panamericana Television
Orr, Robert: CBS News
Oshida, Masaji: TV Tokyo Channel 12
Ottalini, David: CNN
Overby, Peter: National Public Radio
Owen, Richard E.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Ozanich, Terry: WTOP Radio
Pacheco, Sarah: PTSC/CNN
Pack, Michael: Manifold Productions, Inc.
Page, Kirsten E.: Washington News Network
Palca, Joseph W.: National Public Radio
Palmer, John S.: NBC News
Pando, Alberto: USIA/TV Marti
Panzer, Chester: WRC-TV
Papagiannis, George C.: WWRC Radio
Park, Inpyo: MBC TV & Radio
Parker, Robert G.: PTSC/CNN
Patterson, Ferman: National Empowerment TV
Patterson, Jay: ABC News
Patterson, Thomas: CNN
Paulert, Ruediger: German Radio NDR/WDR
Paxton, Bradford S.: Potomac Television
Peacock, Grant: Freelance
Pearce, Kathleen: Freelance
Peckarsky, Peter: Washington Wire
Peleger, Peter: German Television/ZDF
Pelosi, Alexandra: CONUS Communications
Peltier, Yves Gerard: Canadian Broadcasting
Pence, Rhoda: Newschannel 8
Penkava, Melinda: National Public Radio
Penniman, Judy: ABC News
Peppers, Gregory: National Public Radio
Perez, Ines I.: C-SPAN
Perez, Monica: National TV Netwk. of Chile
Pergram, Chad: C-SPAN
Perkins, Donald: Freelance
Perlmeter, Alan: WETA-TV
Perone, Herbert: ABC News
Peterson, Gordon: WUSA-TV
Peterson, Robert: Freelance
Petski, Denise: AP-Broadcast
Pettit, Debra: NBC News
Pettit, W. Thomas: NBC News
Pfleger, Peter: German Television/ZDF
Pham, Jacqueline: C-SPAN
Philips, Stacia Leigh: CNN
Phillips, Adam: VOA
Phillips, Oliver: APTV-Associcated Press
Phillips, Steven T.: Reuters Television
Pierre, Evans: CNN
Pimble, William H., Jr.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Pinczuk, Murray: Freelance
Pindter, Michael: German Television/ARD
Pines, Sarah: NBC News
Pinkas, Boris: ECO TV Network
Plante, Christopher: CNN
Plante, William: CBS News
Plater, Christopher: Freelance
Player, Darryl: Black Entertainment TV
Plotkin, Mark: WAMU-Radio
Plummer, Keith B.: Hearst Broadcasting
Polk, Jackson: Capstone Productions
Pollard, Timothy: CNN
Pollock, Richard: ABC News
Porter, Almon L.: The Washington Bureau
Porterfield, Rick: Black Entertainment TV
Potasznik, David: Freelance
Potter, Deidre: C-SPAN
Pottger, Lisa: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Pratt, Carin: CBS News
Pratt, James D.: WUSA-TV
Preloh, Anne Marie: C-SPAN
Preston, Carol: WWRC Radio
Preston, Richard Lee: Mutual/NBC Radio
Price, Lisa: C-SPAN
Price, Reed Vincent: AP-Broadcast
Prior, Penny: WETA-TV
Prizer, John: Manifold Productions, Inc.
Publicover, Robert J.: WTOP Radio
Puderbaugh, Ann M.: APTV-Associcated Press
Pugliese, Pat A.: CONUS Communications
Queeney, John T.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Quinn, Diana: CBS News
Quinn, John David: USIA/TV Marti
Quinn, Mary: ABC News
Quinonez, Omar A.: Washington News Network
Quintero, Mark A.: WUSA-TV
Quirk, Rebecca: WETA-TV
Rabel, Edward: NBC News
Raddatz, Martha: National Public Radio
Ragavan, Chitra: National Public Radio
Raker, Lester R.: Capital TV Network
Raker, Patrick L.: Capital TV Network
Raker, Roger A.: Capital TV Network
Ramon, Henry: Freelance
Ramsay, Brett: Australian Broadcasting
Ramshaw, Gregg: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Randall, Gene: CNN
Rasmussen, Lisa: WRC-TV
Rasmussen, Torben: Danish Broadcasting
Rathner, Jeff: WETA-TV
Ratner, Ellen Faith: Talk Radio News Service
Ratner, Victor: ABC News
Ray, Douglas S.: Freelance
Rea, Michael: Tokyo Broadcasting System
Reals, Gary: WUSA-TV
Reap, Patrick T.: CNN
Redding, William: ABC News
Redlin, Todd A.: Freelance
Redpath, Julia: National Public Radio
Reese, Orla: WTOP Radio
Reichenau, Maire: Radio Free Europe
Reid, Allen Kirk: USIA/TV Marti
Reid, Charles: WJLA-TV
Reifenberg, Sabine: German Radio NDR/WDR
Reilly, Paul A.: AP-Broadcast
Reinsel, Edward: Freelance
Renaud, Jean R.: Black Entertainment TV
Reno, Edward: PTSC/CNN
Resnick, Meredith: WUSA-TV
Reyes, Victor: Univision News
Rhee, In Yong: MBC TV & RADIO
Rhoney, Colette T.: NBC News
Ricci, Linda: CBS News
Ricci, Michael: America's Talking
Rice, Alan: Freelance
Rice, Charles: AP-Broadcast
Richard, Sylvain: Canadian Broadcasting
Richards, Michael W.: Freelance
Richerson, Debbie: C-SPAN
Richmond, Michelle: CNBC
Rickard, Michael: Freelance
Rickun, Marcie A.: NBC News
Rieger, Wendy: WRC-TV
Rife, Marvin A.: Washington News Network
Ringe, Linda: WJLA-TV
Riopedre, Jorge: USIA/TV Marti
Risher-Kersey, Susanne: WETA-TV
Rister, Laura: CNN
Rivas-Usatorres, Magaly: Telemundo-Telenoticias
Rivera, Clara: Reuters Television
Rizzolo, Lisa: CONUS Communications
Roane, Andrea: WUSA-TV
Robb, Robert: PTSC/CNN
Roberts, Corinne B.: ABC News
Roberts, Kimberley A.: Worldwide Television News
Roberts, Nathan: Newschannel 8
Robertson, Jo: WTTG-FOX Television
Robinson, Chris: Deutsche Welle TV
Robinson, Clyde, Sr.: NBC News
Robinson, Douglas: Austrian Radio & TV/ORF
Robinson, Earle: WJLA-TV
Robinson, Margaret L.: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Roca, Xavier: Telemundo-Telenoticias

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Rochelle, Carl: CNN
Rochkind, Glen: CNBC
Rockler, Julia: The Washington Bureau
Rodman, Veronique: ABC News
Rodriguez, Martine: WMAL Radio
Rodriguez, Paul S.: USIA/TV Marti
Roeck, Donald W.: Pacifica Radio
Rogers, Lauren: WMAL Radio
Rojo, Margarita: USIA/TV Marti
Rollins, Bonnie: NBC TV Stations Division
Roman, Adriana: Univision News
Romero, Gabe: CBS News
Romilly, George: ABC News
Roof, Peter: Freelance
Rosario, Eduardo: Pyramid National Pressport
Rose, Arthur: WTOP Radio
Rose, Joseph: WJLA-TV
Roselli, H. Michael: CNN
Rosenbaum, Marcus D.: National Public Radio
Rosenbaum, Richard: ABC News
Rosenbaum, Thea: German Television/ARD
Rosenberg, Gary B.: ABC News
Rosenberg, Jeffrey A.: National Public Radio
Rosenblatt, Steven: Pyramid National Pressport
Rosenfelder, Michael J.: Worldwide Television News
Ross, Allyson: CBS News
Rosse, Richard Alan: Mutual/NBC Radio
Rossetti-Meyer, Misaele: Professional Video Services
Roth, Gregory: Nightly Business Report
Roth, Johnie: NBC News
Rowe, JoAnn: Rowe New Service
Rowe, Tom: Reuters Television
Roy, Andrew: British Broadcasting
Royster, William V.: AP-Broadcast
Rubino, Neil A.: King Broadcasting
Ruckel, Linda T.: Hamilton Productions
Rudell, Tim: Patrick CONUS Communications
Rudman, Dana J.: WUSA-TV
Ruggiero, David S.: PTSC/CNN
Ruggiero, Diane: CNN
Russell, Roxanne: CBS News
Russert, Timothy J.: NBC News
Russo, Mark: AP-Broadcast
Rutherford, John: NBC News
Ruttenberg, Margie: WRC-TV
Ryan, Peter: Australian Broadcasting
Ryden, Folke: Swedish Television
Rysak, Francis D.: WTTG-FOX Television
Saal, Matthew: CNN
Saffelle, Jeffrey Lynn: Freelance
Saffian, John: Berns Bureau
Saito, Hideaki: TV Asahi
Saito, Michiko: Nippon TV Network
Sampaio, Frederico: C-SPAN
Sampy, David: ITN of London
Sanchez, Claudio: National Public Radio
Sanchez, Pablo: Univision News
Sanchez, Yolanda: ECO TV Network
Sand, Bo: Swedish Television
Sandberg, Leslie: Wireless Data Systems
Sanders-Smith, Sherry: C-SPAN
Sanfuentes, Jose A.: NBC News
Sanson, Christina: USIA/TV Marti
Santos, Augusto: ECO TV Network
Santos, Jerry: Cox Broadcasting
Sargent, Anthony: ABC Radio
Sargent, Mark E.: WTTG-FOX Television
Sarro, Ron A.: Freelance
Satchell, Caroline M.: WJLA-TV
Satchell, David Wayne: WUSA-TV
Saunders, Ernest: C-SPAN
Sawicki, Danielle A.: Newschannel 8
Sawyer, Ann: WTOP Radio
Scanlan, Daniel: Mutual/NBC Radio
Scanlon, Jason: C-SPAN
Scarpa, Frank: WUSA-TV
Schaefer, Eugenia: NBC News
Schaefer, Frances: NBC News
Schaefer, James: WJLA-TV
Schartz, Kristine: C-SPAN
Schenk, Jenny: German Television/ARD
Scherer, David R.: PTSC/CNN
Schiavone, Louise: AP-Broadcast
Schieffer, Bob: CBS News
Schindler, Max A.: NBC News
Schlegel, Barry C.: Nightly Buisness Report
Schloemer, Hans-Peter: Freelance
Schneider, James A.: WETA-TV
Schoenholtz, Howard: ABC News
Schofield, Ron A.: ABC News
Scholl, Christopher: NBC News
Schorr, Daniel: National Public Radio
Schroeder, Robert: NHK Japan Broadcasting
Schule, James: ITN of London
Schultz-Burkel, Gunnar: German Public Radio/ARD
Schultze, Emily: CBS News
Schulz, John D.: AP-Broadcast
Schwartz, Dana: CNN
Schweiger, Ellen: C-SPAN
Schweitzer, Murray H.: WRC-TV
Schweizer, Jochen: German Television/ARD
Scott, Graham: Austrian Radio & TV/ORF
Scott, Ivan: KFWB Radio
Scott, Linda J.: CONUS Communications
Scott, Traci Ann: CBS News
Screen, Gina Brooks: WTTG-FOX Television
Scruggs, Wesley H.: PTSC/CNN
Scully, Steve: C-SPAN
Seabrook, William: WETA-TV
Searle-Grey, Jacquetta: Austrian Radio & TV/ORF
Sedlak, Mark: Charney Media Services
Seem, Thomas H.: CBS News
Segerdahl, Nancy: CNN
Seibert, Steffen: German Television/ZDF
Selden, Joseph: VOA
Sellai, Christine: WTOP Radio
Selma, Reginald G.: PTSC/CNN
Selman, Steve: British Broadcasting
Senor, Juan I.: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Serensits, Joseph S.: ABC News
Sergay, Richard: ABC News
Sesno, Frank: CNN
Sewell, Leslie: NBC News
Shaffer, Marc: CBS News
Shannon, Dennis: CBS News
Sheahan, John: ABC News
Sheehan, John C.: AP-Broadcast
Sherrill, Charles: Bonneville International
Sherwood, Tom: WRC-TV
Shine, Thomas: ABC News
Shlemon, Chris: ITN of London
Shockley, Milton T.: WRC-TV
Shoffner, Harry S.: Freelance
Shrader, Robert E.: PTSC/CNN
Siceloff, John L.: ABC News
Siegel, Robert: National Public Radio
Siegloch, Klaus-Peter: German Television/ZDF
Sierra, Gustavo: Telemundo-Telenoticias
Sierra, Joann: CNN
Sierra, Jose Javier: APTV-Associcated Press
Sierra, Jose Javier: CNN
Silberner, Joanne: National Public Radio
Silberstein, Monique: Swiss Radio
Silman, Jimmie, III: WUSA-TV
Silnicky, Larisa: Radio Free Europe
Silva, Daniel: CNN
Silva, Ellen: National Public Radio
Silva-Pinto, Lauren: Austrian Radio & TV/ORF
Silver, Amy: CNBC
Silver, Darwin: WETA-TV
Silverman, Art: National Public Radio
Silverman, Ira Norton: NBC News
Silverman, Kip: Deutsche Welle TV
Silverstein, Mike: ABC News
Simon, Jean-Jacques: Canadian Broadcasting
Simpson, Carole: ABC News
Simpson, Ross W.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Sims, Chinyere: C-SPAN
Sinn, Patricia: Univision News
Sisco, Paul: Worldwide Television News
Sites, Kevin: ABC News
Sixsmith, Martin: British Broadcasting
Skane, William J.: CBS News
Skeans, Ron M.: Professional Video Services
Skeen, Kim: WJLA-TV
Slen, Peter: C-SPAN
Sloane, Ward: CBS News
Slobogin, Kathy: CNN
Smith, Christopher: Newschannel 8
Smith, Cindy: Charney Media Services
Smith, David: ITN of London
Smith, Dorrance: ABC News

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Smith, Gregory: National Public Radio
Smith, I. Marie: America's Black Forum
Smith, Jack P.: ABC News
Smith, Jan: WTTG-FOX Television
Smith, John F.: CNN
Smith, Mark S.: AP-Broadcast
Smith, Michael: Freelance
Smith, Mignon C.: Washington Alabama News
Smith, Phillip Boyd: WJLA-TV
Smith, Renee: VOA
Smith, Stephanie: ABC News
Smith, Terry: CBS News
Smith, William: Newschannel 8
Small, William J.: UPI Radio
Smulson, Kristoffer: C-SPAN
Sneyder, Paul: NOS Dutch TV
Snyder, George: King Broadcasting
Soete, Wolf: Deutsche Welle TV
Solorzano, Gilbert: Freelance
Somers, Dwight: USIA/TV Marti
Soneira, Robert: Capital TV Network
Sonne, Werner: German Television/ARD
Sorenson, Randall: PTSC/CNN
Sotiropoulos, Dimitri: WMAL Radio
Soucheray, Philip: AP-Broadcast
Soucy, Peggy M.: CNN
Southern, Joel L.: Alaska Public Radio
Sozio, George: Freelance
Speare, Brad: C-SPAN
Speights, Eric: ABC News
Speiser, Matt: ABC News
Spence, Bob: C-SPAN
Spencer, Susan R.: CBS News
Sperrazza, Diana: CNN
Sperry, Carolyn: National Empowerment TV
Spicer-Brooks, Marianna: CNN
Spillane, Mary: CBS News
Spinrad, Naomi: NBC News
Spoerry, Philip Scott: CNN
Spokany, Ali: C-SPAN
Sponder, Myron: Talk Radio News Service
Sproul, Robin: ABC News
Sprouse, Mercedes: VOA
Squires, Judith Taub: WTOP Radio
Stage, Tina: Bloomberg News Radio
Stamberg, Susan: National Public Radio
Stamm, Diane: New World, Radio
Stark, Lisa: ABC News
Starks, William O.: WRC-TV
Staton, Tom: Freelance
Statter, Dave: WUSA-TV
Stauffer, LeeAnn: CNN
Steele, Cynthia: WTTG-FOX Television
Steinberg, David: Freelance
Stenstrom, Oddvar: TV2 Norway
Steuart, Elizabeth: NBC News
Stevenson, Louis R.: WTTG-FOX Television
Stevenson, Penny: WFLS
Stewart, James: CBS News
Stickley, Stephanie: CNN
Stix, Gabriel: CBS News
Stoddard, Mark: Freelance
Storch-Helbig, Karin: German Television/ZDF
Storey, Alfred J.: NBC News
Straub, Terry L.: Potomac Television
Strei, Jeff: CONUS Communications
Strickland, Bob: WUSA-TV
Stringer, Ashley King: Hamilton Productions
Strong, David: Freelance
Styles, Julian H.: CNN
Suarez, Ray: National Public Radio
Sucherman, Joel Anthony: Gannett
Suddeth, Richard: Freelance
Sullivan, Elizabeth: CNN
Sullivan, Michael: National Public Radio
Sumler, Jennifer: Potomac Television
Summers, E. Joseph: VOA
Summers, George: Freelance
Suzuki, Jun: Nippon TV Network
Swart, J.J.: Reuters Television
Swift, Kenneth: CBS Radio
Swiner, Ricardo: NBC News
Symonds, Curtis: Black Entertainment TV
Szaroleta, Margie: AP-Broadcast
Tamerlani, George: Reuters Television
Tang, Deborah: Black Entertainment TV
Tate, Oscar: WRC-TV
Taylor, Adrian: CBS News
Taylor, Ann: National Public Radio
Taylor, Charles: ABC News
Taylor, Kelli: Australian Broadcasting
Tedeschi, Peter: CNN
Teicholz, Nina E.: Freelance
Tello, Steve: Professional Video Services
Terhar, John M.: CONUS Communications
Terrell, Angela R.: CBS News
Terry, Janet: WUSA-TV
Tessler, Barton J.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Thalman, Mark F.: Newschannel 8
Thews, Ove: Swedish Television
Thiele, Kim Denise: PTSC/CNN
Thomas, Andrew: Freelance
Thomas, Arthur, III.: Black Entertainment TV
Thomas, Christopher: Freelance
Thomas, Evelyn L.: CBS News
Thomas, Gary: VOA
Thomas, George A.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Thomas, Hugh: Newschannel 8
Thomas, Joseph: France 2 Television
Thomas, Richard: WETA-TV
Thompson, Brian: CONUS Communications
Thompson, Lea: NBC News
Thompson, Ron Talley: WTTG-FOX Television
Thorne, C. Patrick: Wash. Bureau News Service
Thornton, Theodore E., Jr.: Black Entertainment TV
Thurman, Skip: Monitor Radio
Tienken, Wallace W.: Mutual/NBC Radio
Tillery, Richard: The Washington Bureau
Timberlake, Ortiz: NBC News
Tims, Rodney Dean: Newschannel 8
Tobias, Edward L.: AP-Broadcast
Tocco, Steven: Newschannel 8
Toda, Eiko: TV Asahi
Todd, Brian: CNN
Todd, Deborah: Freelance
Toffler, Susan: Freelance
Tolk, Dara: NBC News
Tomko, Joseph S., III: Worldwide Television News
Tomlinson, Aaron E.: Freelance
Toole, Mary E.: Freelance
Torgerson, Andrea: NBC News
Torpey, Robert B.: PTSC/CNN
Totenberg, Nina: National Public Radio
Tracey, Jennifer K.: Bonneville International
Trahern, Sarah: C-SPAN
Trammell, Michael: WUSA-TV
Traynham, Peter C.: CBS News
Trengrove, James Albert: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Troute, Dennis: Image Television
Trull, Armando E.: UPI Radio
Truitt, Susan: WTTG-FOX Television
Tschech, Johannes C.: German Public Radio/ARD
Tschida, Stephen John: Newschannel 8
Tubbs, Robert N.: USIA/TV Marti
Turco, Thomas: Gannett
Turner, Al Douglas: ABC News
Turner, Michele: WTTG-FOX Television
Turness, Deborah: ITN of London
Turnham, Stephen: CNN
Turnley, William: Freelance
Tyler, Sarah: APTV-Associcated Press
Tyson, Akili R.: National Public Radio
Uchima, Charles: WTTG-FOX Television
Udenans, Vija: ABC News
Ulery, Bradley: Hearst Broadcasting
Uliano, Richard: AP-Broadcast
Ulmke, Holger: German Television/ZDF
Umrani, Anthony R.: PTSC/CNN
Urbina, Luis: WRC-TV
Urdaneta, Dianela: Freelance
Urman, John F.: PTSC/CNN
Uyehara, Otto K.: WETA-TV
Vail, Tracey: NBC News
Vallese, Juliette W.: CNN
Van Dam, Carol: UPI Radio
VanderVeen, Lawrence: Mobile Video Services
VanravensWaay, Tod : Mobile Video Services
Vastardis, Maya: Gannett
Veitch, William: Wash. Bureau News Service
Velez, Yaromil: NBC News
Velie, Ashley: CONUS Communications
Vennell, Vicki A.: ABC News

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Verdi, Anthony: NBC News
Vernon, Wes: CBS Radio
Vesey, David: CNN
Vicario, Virginia: ABC News
Vidaurre, Oscar: Nuevo Mundo Network
Viqueria, Michael: NHK Japan Broadcasting
Voth, Charles: PTSC/CNN
Vu, Tu H.: CNN
Vuckovic, Stephanie: Reuters Television
Wade, Joseph: Freelance
Wagner, Paul: WTOP Radio
Wald, Michael: Professional Video Services
Walker, Brian: TV Asahi
Walker, Forrest: Freelance
Walker, James: Newschannel 8
Walker, John: WTTG-FOX Television
Walker, Thomas: Washington News Network
Walker, Thomas: Fisher Broadcasting
Wallace, Christopher: ABC News
Wallace, David: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Wallace, John L., III: PTSC/CNN
Wallace, Kelly J.: CNN
Wallace, Zelda: Cox Broadcasting
Waller, Robert: CNN
Walsh, Joe: Mutual/NBC Radio
Walter, Charles: ITN of London
Walther, Klaus: German Television/ZDF
Walworth, A. MacKenzie: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Walworth, Alex: C-SPAN
Walz, Mark: PTSC/CNN
Wanzer, John S.: WRC-TV
Ward, Rodney N.: Nightly Business Report
Ward, Stacey Y.: Black Entertainment TV
Warner, Christopher: Image Television
Warner, Craig: Mutual/NBC Radio
Warner, Margaret: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Washburn, Kevin: C-SPAN
Washington, Ervin Steven: Nightly Business Report
Waters, Artis M.: ABC News
Watkins, Richard: ABC News
Watkins, Richard T.: Black Entertainment TV
Watrud, Don: WTTG-FOX Television
Watson, Greorge: ABC News
Wax, William: Pacifica Radio
Webb, Clifton Alan: Newschannel 8
Weiner, Deborah: Jill ABC News
Weinfeld, Michael: AP-Broadcast
Weiss, Ellen: National Public Radio
Weissberg, Wesley: National Public Radio
Welch, Christa: CBS News
Weldon, Harry: ABC News
Wells, Betty C.: NBC News
Wells, Polly: WETA-TV
Wendy, Carla: WJLA-TV
Werner, Dan: MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour
Werner, Lauren M.: WUSA-TV
Wertheimer, Linda: National Public Radio
West, Carolyn: C-SPAN
West, Mark: C-SPAN
West, Monica: C-SPAN
Westaway, Jennifer: Canadian Broadcasting
Westley, Laura: National Public Radio
Whatley, Mike: WRC-TV
Wheelock, Robert S.: ABC News
White, Brad: CBS News
White, James S.: WWRC Radio
White, Kenneth: Black Entertainment TV
White, Sydnye: NBC News
White, Wendy A.: WRC-TV
Whiteman, Doug: AP-Broadcast
Whiteside, John P.: Freelance
Whitney, Bryan: Freelance
Whitney, Hannah R.: Wash. Bureau News Service
Whitney, Michael D.: Wash. Bureau News Service
Whittington, Mary: NBC News
Widmer, Christopher: Freelance
Wiggins, Christopher: NBC News Channel
Wilkes, Douglas: WTTG-FOX Television
Wilkinson, Wendla: NBC News
Williams, Brian: NBC News
Williams, Colleen: Reuters Television
Williams, Deborah: National Public Radio
Williams, Karen: NBC News
Williams, LaTanya: C-SPAN
Williams, Louis A.: NBC News
Williams, Robert: Cox Broadcasting
Willingham, David Gaines: Newschannel 8
Willis, C. Scott: ABC News
Willis, Anne Marie: C-SPAN
Willis, C. Scott: ABC News
Willman, Dale A.: CBS News
Wilmeth, Mary Dorman: NBC News
Wilson, Brian: WTTG-FOX Television
Wilson, George: American Urban Radio
Windham, Ronald T.: Newschannel 8
Winter, Sonia: Radio Free Europe
Winterhalter, Ruthann: C-SPAN
Winthrop, Diana: WTTG-FOX Television
Wisotzky, Jaimee: C-SPAN
Wittlif, Marc Richard: Talk Radio News Service
Wolf, Linda: CNN
Wolfe, Randy: CBS News
Wolff, Sarah :Canadian Broadcasting
Wolfson, Paula: VOA
Wood, Wayne C.: WRC-TV
Woodruff, Judy: CNN
Woods, Stephanie: Nightly Business Report
Wooten, James T.: ABC News
Wooten, Rodney: Black Entertainment TV
Wordlaw, Gary: WJLA-TV
Worth, Barbara: AP-Broadcast
Worthy, Cardozar A.: WJLA-TV
Wright, Bradford: CNN
Wright, Kim: Newschannel 8
Wright, Linda D.: C-SPAN
Wright, Sarah: ABC Radio
Wu, Roger: WCTV
Wynn, Audrey: National Public Radio
Yaklyvich, Brian: PTSC/CNN
Yang, Bettina: Chinese Television Network
Yardly, Michael D.: WTOP Radio
Yates, H. William: Freelance
Ydstie, John E.: National Public Radio
York, Byron: WRC-TV
York, Martha: WETA-TV
Yoshikai, Shinichiro: NHK Japan Broadcasting
Young, Melissa Ann: ABC News
Young, Saundra: WTTG-FOX Television
Young, Thomas W.: AP-Broadcast
Young, Thomas: WTTG-FOX Television
Yu, Thomas: Freelance
Zachurski, Tadeusz: Radio Free Europe
Zaher, Julia CBN: News
Zahych, Mike: C-SPAN
Zap, David: CBS News
Zechar, David B.: ABC News
Zeidman, Jennifer: CNN
Zelnick, C. Robert: ABC News
Zimmerman, Catherine: Freelance
Zinnes, Andrew: Wireless Data Systems
Zodun, Albert: WRC-TV
Zucker, Joy Allison: Newschannel 8
Zupan, Agathe: Austrian Radio & TV/ORF
Zvirgzdins, Ilze: Radio Free Europe
Zwaduik, Oleh: Radio Free Europe

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              NETWORKS, STATIONS, AND SERVICES REPRESENTED

        Phones: Senate Gallery, 224-6421--House Gallery, 225-5214

 (Service represented and telephone number, office address, and name of 
                             representative)

ABC NEWS--222-7700; 1717 DeSales Street NW 20036: Douglas Adams, Lynne 
        K. Adrine, Abigail K. Alcott, Douglas Allmond, Nancy Ambrose, 
        Patrick Anastasi, Stephen Aug, Christina Babarovic, Anne Ball, 
        V. James Bamford, Mark Banks, Jon Bascom, John H. Bauer, Bob 
        Bender, Thomas Bettag, Kenneth L. Blaylock, James F. Blue, 
        Robert E. Bramson, Glennwood Branche, Charles L. Breiterman, 
        Mark E. Brender, Sam Brooks, Henry Metric Brown, Harold R. 
        Bruno, Jayne Bruns, A'Lelia Bundles, Chirs Bury, Christopher 
        Carlson, Mary June Casey, Martin Clancy, Robert Clark, John 
        Cochran, Robert Corbey, Robert Crawford, A.E. Cremedas, Patrick 
        Cullen, Thomas J. D'Annibale, Anne Azzi Davenport, Ernest Davy, 
        Terry DeWitt, Peter Demchuk, Tom DiBacco, Henry Disselkamp, 
        Peter M. Doherty, Sam Donaldson, Kathleen Drew, Todd Easton, 
        James W. Eldridge, Andrew Field, Charles Finamore, Diane J. 
        Forcey, Vincent Gaito, John J. Gallagher, Jean Garner, George R. 
        Gerlach, Josh Gerstein, Thomas Giusto, Bernard P. Gmiter, Stuart 
        O. Gordon, Robin Gradison, Myra Green, William Greenwood, 
        Bettina L. Gregory, Jacques Grenier, Andrew Gross, Richard 
        Harris, David Herndon, Stephen Hirsh, Dean G. Hovell, Ann 
        Compton Hughes, Kim Schiller Hume, Fletcher Johnson, Julie 
        Johnson, Kenneth Johnson, William R. Johnson, Steven Joya, 
        Jacqueline Judd, Sara Just, Joy Kalfopulos, Sheila Kaplan, 
        Sheilah Kast, Amy D. Katz, Carol Kaufmann, Deborah Kempf, Jerry 
        King, William Kistner, John W. Knott, Jr., Lisa Koenig, John C. 
        LaMonica, Rebecca Lipkin, Laura Logan, Stanley Lorek, Beverley 
        C. Lumpkin, Ellsworth Lutz, David Marash, Kerry Marash, John J. 
        Martin, James T. Martin, Jr., Luis E. Martinez, Gregory W. 
        McCown, Michel McQueen, John McWethy, Portia Migos, Philip 
        Mishoe, Daniel Morris, Richard Nelson, Dean E. Norland, Michele 
        L. Norris, Tim O'Brien, Herb O'Connor, Jay Patterson, Judy 
        Penniman, Herbert Perone, Richard Pollock, Mary Quinn, Victor 
        Ratner, William Redding, Corinne B. Roberts, Veronique Rodman, 
        George Romilly, Richard Rosenbaum, Gary B. Rosenberg, Howard 
        Schoenholtz, Ron A. Schofield, Joseph S. Serensits, Richard 
        Sergay, John Sheahan, Thomas Shine, John L. Siceloff, Mike 
        Silverstein, Carole Simpson, Kevin Sites, Dorrance Smith, Jack 
        P. Smith, Stephanie Smith, Eric Speights, Matt Speiser, Robin 
        Sproul, Lisa Stark, Charles Taylor, Al Douglas Turner, Vija 
        Udenans, Vicki A. Vennell, Virginia Vicario, Christopher 
        Wallace, Artis M. Waters, Richard Watkins, Greorge Watson, 
        Deborah Jill Weiner, Harry Weldon, Robert S. Wheelock, C. Scott 
        Willis, James T. Wooten, Melissa Ann Young, David B. Zechar, C. 
        Robert Zelnick.
ABC RADIO--222-7600; 1717 DeSales Street NW 20036: Kristi McClendon, 
        Anthony Sargent, Sarah Wright.
AP-BROADCAST--736-9500; 1825 K Street NW 20006: Ron Amadon, Joni Beall, 
        John Bisney, Gerald Bodlander, Camille Bohannon, Larry Brown, 
        Diane Burr, Mark C. Carlson, Karen Chase, Jill R. Cohen, Steven 
        Coleman, Lainie Contreras, Paul Courson, Jacob Doniger, Ira J. 
        Dreyfuss, Daniel J. Enoch, Carol Esler, Patricia Fergus, David 
        J. Friar, Oscar Wells Gabriel, II, Kenneth A. Giglio, Heather 
        Greenfield, Michael Hammer, Mark A. Hamrick, Cynthia Hecht, 
        Sundra Kaye Hominik, Janice Hui, Steven J. Katz, Eugene Kim, 
        Sandy Kozel, Mark T. Lambert, Thelma LeBrecht, Francis J. 
        Limbach, Kathryn Loomans, Kate McKenna, David R. Melendy, James 
        M. Militello, Michael Moss, David R. Ochs, Denise Petski, Reed 
        Vincent Price, Paul A. Reilly, Charles Rice, William V. Royster, 
        Mark Russo, Louise Schiavone, John D. Schulz, John C. Sheehan, 
        Mark S. Smith, Philip Soucheray, Margie Szaroleta, Edward L. 
        Tobias, Richard Uliano, Michael Weinfeld, Doug Whiteman, Barbara 
        Worth, Thomas W. Young.
APTV-ASSOCICATED PRESS--736-1121; 825 K Street, NW 20006: Thomas Bowman, 
        Christine Bragale, Victoria Butler, Sussanne de Arellano Lisa 
        Dwyer, Robert Feldman, Steve Fluty, Daniel Furnad, James Gorman, 
        Kristine Kelleher, Stephen Moore, Oliver Phillips, Ann M. 
        Puderbaugh, Jose Javier Sierra, Sarah Tyler.
AFRICA NO.1 RADIO NETWORK--901-4731; Suite 109, 1884 Columbia Road NW 
        20009: Hugues Akassy.
ALASKA PUBLIC RADIO--362-1699; Suite 505, 2801 Quebec Street NW 20008: 
        Joel L. Southern.
AMERICA'S BLACK FORUM--833-3915; 2016 O Street NW 20036: Byron Lewis, I. 
        Marie Smith.
AMERICA'S TALKING--452-8242; Suite 918, 1825 K Street NW 20006: Leon 
        Darnell Atterberry, Laurye Blackford, Catherine Charles, Keith 
        Norman, Michael Ricci.
AMERICAN URBAN RADIO--(800) 456-4211 627 Jefferson Street NE 20011: 
        George Wilson.
ANTENA TV/NATIONAL ROMANIAN TV--232-2052; Suite 402, 2138 California 
        Street 20008: Ovidiu Miculescu.
AUDIO VIDEO NEWS--(703) 354-6795; 3622 Stanford Circle, Falls Church, VA 
        22041: Connie Lawn.
AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING--466-8575; 2030 M Street NW 20036: Peter F. 
        Cave, Darren Costello, Michael Gleeson, Tara Libert, Brett 
        Ramsay, Peter Ryan, Kelli Taylor.
AUSTRIAN RADIO & TV/ORF--822-9570; 1206 Eton Court NW 20007: Hildegard 
        Banes, Eugen A. Freund, Franz Koessler, Raimund Loew, Douglas 
        Robinson, Graham Scott, Jacquetta Searle-Grey, Lauren Silva-
        Pinto, Agathe Zupan.
BERNS BUREAU--628-1430; Suite 183, 400 N. Capitol Street 20001: Matthew 
        D. Kaye, John Saffian.
BRTN BELGIAN TELEVISION--466-8781; Suite 400, 2030 M Street NW 20036: 
        Anna Nysters.
BLACK ENTERTAINMENT TV--636-2400; 1899 9th Street NE 20018: Chris 
        Archer, John C. Avery, Judine Barton, Rovenia M. Brock, Sabrina 
        Dames, Donna Foster-Dotson, David Grain, William Harper, Lisa 
        McKinney, Charles Montgomery, Jr., Gloria Murry, Darryl Player, 
        Rick Porterfield, Jean R. Renaud, Deborah Tang, Arthur Thomas, 
        III, Theodore E. Thornton, Jr., Stacey Y. Ward, Richard T. 
        Watkins, Kenneth White, Rodney Wooten.
BLOOMBERG NEWS RADIO/WBBR--434-1881; Suite 228, National Press Building 
        20045: Tina Stage.
BONNEVILLE INTERNATIONAL--737-3100; Suite 156, 400 North Capitol Street 
        NW 20001: Ronald Eisenbarth, Michael D. Goldfein, Paul E. 
        Hollenbeck, Marlis Majerus, Charles Sherrill, Jennifer K. 
        Tracey.
BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION--223-2050; Suite 607, 2030 M Street NW 
        20036: Sharon Blanchet, Claire Bolderson, Gavin Esler, Kristine 
        Gavin, Bridget Kendall, Elizabeth Miller, Chris Morris, Andrew 
        Roy, Steve Selman, Martin Sixsmith.
BROADCAST NEWS LIMITED--223-8813; Suite 615, 1825 K Street NW 20006: 
        Brian T. Kennedy.
C-NET--626-7989; Suite 601D, 444 North Capitol Street NW 20009: 
        Elizabeth Aiken, Mariko Ikehara.
C-SPAN--737-3220; Suite 650, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: Kenny 
        Alexander, Thomas Alldredge, Theresa L. Amirault, Beryl D. 
        Anderson, Chiara Andres, Michelle Armstrong, Rodney Atkinson, 
        Jay Berk, Brett Betsill, Amanda Boskent, John Branigan, 
        Constance D. Brod, Paul Brown, Craig Brownstein, Cynthia Buchan, 
        Susan J. Bundock, Kevin Burch, David Byrd, Stephen Carpenter, 
        Moria Chambers, John Clark, Josh Cohen, William Conover, Liam 
        Currier, Matthew Dauchess, Steve Devoney, Tim Dombro, Jerry 
        Echols, Gary Ellenwood, Gregory Fabic, Mark Farkas, Richard 
        Fleeson, Bobby Flowers, Anja Freyja, Garney Gary, Maria Gildea, 
        Jacqueline Gill-McDougal, Patrice Gordon, Paul Grachow, Gregg 
        Gursky, Richard Hall, Eric Hansen, Maurice Haynes, William 
        Heffley, Vernon Herald, Doug Heyman, Wilton Hill, Thomas 
        Hollyday, Moria Hopkins, Regina Hunter, Pablo Izquierdo, Todd 
        Johnson, Ruth Kane, Jane Karakashian, Barry Katz, Lew Ketcham, 
        Kevin King, Hope Landy, Darren Larade, Ed Lewis, Dottie Li, 
        David Luck, Michael Marcus, Terrence Martin, Melissa Mathis, 
        Valerie Matthews, Kenneth McCall, Sean McCann, Kevin J. McClam, 
        Matthew 

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        McGuire, Jim Mills, Katherine Mills, Daniel Morton, Julie Muller, 
        Julian Mulvey, Luis A. Munoz, Kathy Murphy, Terence Murphy, Ines 
        I. Perez, Chad Pergram, Jacqueline Pham, Deidre Potter, Anne 
        Marie Preloh, Lisa Price, Debbie Richerson, Frederico Sampaio, 
        Sherry Sanders-Smith, Ernest Saunders, Jason Scanlon, Kristine 
        Schartz, Ellen Schweiger, Steve Scully, Chinyere Sims, Peter 
        Slen, Kristoffer Smulson, Brad Speare, Bob Spence, Ali Spokany, 
        Sarah Trahern, Alex Walworth, Kevin Washburn, Carolyn West, Mark 
        West, LaTanya Williams, Anne Marie Willis, Ruthann Winterhalter, 
        Jaimee Wisotzky, Linda D. Wright, Mike Zahych.
CBN NEWS--638-4734; Suite 403, 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., NW 20004: Scott 
        Alexander, Robert Allen, Raymond Arroyo, Janet Boyd, Randall 
        Brooks, Melissa Charbonneau, Gary Ferman Lane, John Kenneth 
        Lormand, Dale Matthew Martin, John Mueller, Donald O'Berry, John 
        M. O'Leary, Julia Zaher.
CBS NEWS--457-4444; 2020 M Street NW 20036: Craig Anderson, Wyatt 
        Andrews, Howard Arenstein, Robert Armstrong, Sharyl Attkisson, 
        Barry Bagnato, Albert Bargamian, Bruce Barr, Roberta Baskin, 
        Regina Blakely, Rita Braver, David Caravello, George Christian, 
        Stanley Cobb, Barbara Cochran, Alfred Colby, Thomas Craven, Jr., 
        Pham Gia Cuong, John Daly, Walter C. Dean, Linda Douglass, Lois 
        Dyer, Eric Engberg, Hal Furman, Eugene Gerlach, Benson Ginsburg, 
        Neil Grasso, David Gross, Mary K. Hager, Jennifer Husarik, 
        Clifton Johnson, Phil Jones, Adriene Jordan, Mark Katkov, Robert 
        Kaufman, Madelyn Kelly, Mark Knoller, Frank LaTorre, Denise Li, 
        Matt Lowe, Veronica Luzuriaga, Cal Marlin, Joan Martelli, David 
        Martin, Mary Martin, Alexandra Mathers, Thomas A. Mattesky, 
        Michael D. McGuire, Richard Meyer, Orlando Mingarelli, Virginia 
        Mosley, Heather Murphy, Donna Nelson, Robert Orr, William 
        Plante, Carin Pratt, Diana Quinn, Linda Ricci, Gabe Romero, 
        Allyson Ross, Roxanne Russell, Bob Schieffer, Emily Schultze, 
        Traci Ann Scott, Thomas H. Seem, Marc Shaffer, Dennis Shannon, 
        William J. Skane, Ward Sloane, Terry Smith, Susan R. Spencer, 
        Mary Spillane, James Stewart, Gabriel Stix, Adrian Taylor, 
        Angela R. Terrell, Evelyn L. Thomas, Peter C. Traynham, Christa 
        Welch, Brad White, Dale A. Willman, Randy Wolfe, David Zap.
CBS RADIO--457-4370; 2020 M Street, NW 20036: Pam Coulter, Robert 
        Garcia, Thomas Haederle, Nancy M. Johns, Jerome Navies, Kenneth 
        Swift, Wes Vernon.
CNBC--467-5400; Suite 917, 1825 K Street NW 20006: Peter Barnes, Matthew 
        Paul Cuddy, Susan Morrison, Michelle Richmond, Glen Rochkind, 
        Amy Silver.
CNN--898-7911; 820 First Street NE 20002: Nurith Aizenman, Jennifer 
        Avellino, Elizabeth Baker, Brian Barger, James M. Barnett, 
        Edward T. Barrett, Ralph J. Begleiter, Susan M. Bennett, Pamela 
        S. Benson, Peter Berger, Charles Bierbauer, Carrie Blewitt, Wolf 
        Blitzer, Kevin J. Bohn, Stephanie Bowen, Lauren F. Cardillo, 
        Irwin M. Chapman, Paul Cohen, Anthony Collings, Reid Collins, 
        James T. Connor, Patricia A. Cooper, Rebecca Cooper, Chris Cram, 
        Carol A. Cratty, Candy Crowley, Ann J. Curley, Steve Daly, 
        Ajinkya Jack Date, Patricia A. Davis, Richard Davis, Carin 
        Dessauer, Jill M. Dougherty, Thomas J. Dunlavey, Lisa Durham, 
        Kevin Enochs, Mason L. Essif, Christine Feig, Sam E. Feist, Mark 
        Feldstein, Marlene Fernandez, Robert Franken, Elissa Blake Free, 
        Terry R. Frieden, Joanne Fuchs, David Futrowsky, Amos Gelb, 
        Elizabeth L. Gilmore, Judah Ginsberg, Kathleen Gratehouse, Mary 
        Gregory, David Grossman, Eugenia Halsey, Jody Hassett, William 
        W. Headline, Sarah Holland, Brooks Jackson, Thomas Kastanotis, 
        Peter Kendall, Charles F. Keyes, Gary Krakower, Martin Allen 
        Kramer, Jack Krost, Jeffrey B. Levine, Sol Levine, Frances L. 
        Lewine, Max G. Lewis, Tamara H. Linderman, Skip Loescher, John 
        V. Lynn, Vito Maggiolo, Daniel Maiello, James Jon McIntyre, 
        Micheal P. McManus, William C. Mears, Tara Merkel, Jeanne M. 
        Meserve, Scott Miller, Bruce A. Morton, Deborah Nelson, Susan 
        Nester, April Oliver, David Ottalini, Thomas Patterson, Stacia 
        Leigh Philips, Evans Pierre, Christopher Plante, Timothy 
        Pollard, Gene Randall, Patrick T. Reap, Laura Rister, Carl 
        Rochelle, H. Michael Roselli, Diane Ruggiero, Matthew Saal, Dana 
        Schwartz, Nancy Segerdahl, Frank Sesno, Joann Sierra, Jose 
        Javier Sierra, Daniel Silva, Kathy Slobogin, John F. Smith, 
        Peggy M. Soucy, Diana Sperrazza, Marianna Spicer-Brooks, Philip 
        Scott Spoerry, LeeAnn Stauffer, Stephanie Stickley, Julian H. 
        Styles, Elizabeth Sullivan, Peter Tedeschi, Brian Todd, Susan 
        Toffler, Stephen Turnham, Juliette W. Vallese, David Vesey, Tu 
        H. Vu, Kelly J. Wallace, Robert Waller, Linda Wolf, Judy 
        Woodruff, Bradford Wright, Jennifer Zeidman.
CONUS COMMUNICATIONS--467-5600; Suite 915, 1825 K Street NW 20006: Mark 
        L. Angelini, Adrian C. Armwood, Jeff Ballou, Frank K. Becker, 
        Julia Busyhead, Cynthia M. Caezza, Bob Costantini, Plummer 
        Crawley, Kerry L. Donovan, Stephen Dowling, George E. Fridrich, 
        Christian Galdabini, Jim Gately, Kristin Hiemstra, Myron A. 
        Leake, Michael McKee, Mary Karen Miller, Alexandra Pelosi, Pat 
        A. Pugliese, Lisa Rizzolo, Tim Patrick Rudell, Linda J. Scott, 
        Jeff Strei, John M. Terhar, Brian Thompson, Ashley Velie.
CABLE NEWS 21--(301) 424-1730; 7548 Standish Place, Rockville MD 20855: 
        Karen Allyn.
CADENA SER--628-2522; Suite 1134, National Press Building 20045: Jose M. 
        Calvo.
CANADIAN BROADCASTING--638-3286; Suite 500, National Press Building 
        20045: Jessica Armstrong, Ian Cameron, Sylvain Coudoux, Julie 
        Dechene, Joanne Elgart, Elizabeth Gabriele, David Hall, David 
        Halton, George Hoff, Pierre-Leon Lafrance, William Loucks, 
        Michael McDowell, Lynne M. McIntyre, Terry Milewski, Yves Gerard 
        Peltier, Sylvain Richard, Jean-Jacques Simon, Jennifer Westaway, 
        Sarah Wolff.
CANADIAN TELEVISION NETWORK--466-3595; 2030 M Street, NW 20036: Tobias 
        Fisher.
CAPITAL TV NETWORK--(800) 332-9855; P.O. Box 3150 Manassas VA 22110: 
        Lisa T. DiGiovanni, Mary Anne Greczyn, Fred Haberstick, Gary 
        Morgan, Lester R. Raker, Patrick L. Raker, Roger A. Raker, 
        Robert Soneira.
CAPITOL RADIO NEWS--543-2654; 621 North Carolina Street SE 20003: 
        Cynthia Ingle.
CAPSTONE PRODUCTIONS--(301) 948-1468; 12002 Citrus Grove Road, North 
        Potomac MD20878: Jackson Polk.
CHANNEL ONE NEWS--785-4676; Suite 915, 1825 K Street NW 20006: Judith 
        Fraser, Christine Harding.
CHARNEY MEDIA SERVICES--347-6446; 1333 F Street NW 20004: Leon H. 
        Charney, David Kanfer, James McKean, Constance Niebuhr, Mark 
        Sedlak, Cindy Smith.
CHINESE TELEVISION NETWORK--331-9110; 2nd Floor, 1705 DeSales Street NW 
        20036: Guoqiang Bai, Bettina Yang.
CHINESE TELEVISION SYSTEM--662-8950; Suite 127, 529 14 & F Street NW 
        20045: Chen-Fang Chung.
CHRISTIAN BROADCASTING SYSTEM--737-6031; Suite 1257A, National Press 
        Building 20045: Myontaek Han.
CONTACT MIDDLE EAST--783-0337; Suite 1122, National Press Building 
        20045: Adel N. Malek.
COPE RADIO NETWORK--(703) 715-9405; 11924 Sloane Court, Reston VA 22091: 
        Manuel Gomez.
COX BROADCASTING--737-0277; Suite 189, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: 
        Andy Cassells, David Chase, Mark Curtis, Lynn Dakis, Jamie 
        Dupree, Vince Gerasole, Gloria Greene, Martin Kos, Jerry Santos, 
        Zelda Wallace, Robert Williams.
DANISH BROADCASTING--342-2454; 3001 Q Street NW 20007: Thomas Hass, 
        Frank Esmann Jensen, Torben Rasmussen.
DEUTSCHE WELLE GERMAN TV--393-7427; 601 D Street NW 20004: Robert Burdy, 
        Volker Koerting, Chris Robinson, Kip Silverman, Wolf Soete.
DEUTSCHLAND RADIO--(703) 917-1561; 6703 Lupine Lane, McLean VA 22101: 
        Siegfried Buschschluter.
DOW JONES TELEVISION--862-6627; 1025 Connecticut Ave., NW 20036: Robin 
        Blumenthal, Shellie Karabell.
ECO TV NETWORK--347-0237; Suite 306, 1705 DeSales Street NW 20036: Cesar 
        Canizales, Carlota F. Franco, Martin A. Jimenez, Jack Kasofsky, 
        Boris Pinkas, Yolanda Sanchez, Augusto Santos.
EO DUTCH TV AND RADIO--(703) 361-6021; 8355 Irongate Way, Manassas VA 
        22110: John Paul Elliott.
ESPN--363-9804; 3309 MaComb Street NW 20008: Julie Chrisco.
FISHER BROADCASTING--783-0322; Suite 601A, 444 North Capitol Street NW 
        20001: Glenn Elvington, Thomas Walker.
FRANCE 2 TELEVISION--833-1818; Suite 502, 2030 M Street NW 20036: Aaron 
        Diamond, Courtney Heina, Joseph Thomas.
FUJI TELEVISION--347-1600; Suite 530, National Press Building 20045: 
        Peter L. Gold, Fumio Hirai, Amy Sheryl Margolius, Seitaro Murao, 
        Tateki Muratani, Setsu Nishiumi.
GMTV/REUTERS TV--371-2011; Suite 505, 1333 H Street NW 20005: Susan 
        Baumel, M. Maxine Mawhinney.
GANNETT--(703) 276-5998; 22nd Floor, 1000 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 
        22229: Vincent Bruce, Stephen Gardner, Francis Haring, Supriya 
        Krishnan, David Moran, Kirsten Olsen, Joel Anthony Sucherman, 
        Thomas Turco, Maya Vastardis. 
        
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GERMAN BROADCASTING/ARD--(703) 524-0706; Suite 916, 1000 Wilson Blvd., 
        22209: Ingolf Karnahl, Erika Mai.
GERMAN PUBLIC RADIO/ARD--625-2503; Suite 200, 1200 Eton Court NW 20007: 
        Hans-Jurgen Maurus, Gunnar Schultz-Burkel, Johannes C. Tschech.
GERMAN RADIO NDR/WDR--342-1730; 3132 M Street NW 20007: Udo Koelsch, 
        Ruediger Paulert, Sabine Reifenberg.
GERMAN TELEVISION AGENCY--393-7571; Suite 1199, National Press Building 
        20045: Roger Horne, Tipp K. McClure.
GERMAN TELEVISION/ARD--298-6535; 3132 M Street NW 20007: Armin Behrens, 
        Herta Borniger, Tom Buhrow, Edwin George Frets, Monika Kaiser, 
        Dirk Keuper, Claus D. Kleber, Heinz Kleffner, William E. Melvin, 
        Michael Pindter, Thea Rosenbaum, Jenny Schenk, Jochen Schweizer, 
        Werner Sonne.
GERMAN TELEVISION/ZDF--333-3909; 1077 31st Street NW 20007: Birgitt 
        Fischer, Jens Heik, Gerd Helbig, Jutta Hickman, Rolanda Johnson, 
        Georg Juenger, Alice Kelley, Ursula Kelnhofer, Peter Kruse, 
        Werner Lelle, Joerg Mahler, Douglas McCash, Peter Pfleger, 
        Steffen Seibert, Klaus-Peter Siegloch, Karin Storch-Helbig, 
        Holger Ulmke, Klaus Walther.
GLOBAL TV--842-1254; 5th Floor, 1333 H Street NW 20005: Carl Hanlon.
GLOBALVISION, INC.--546-7760; 617 8th Street NE 20002: Gary Keith 
        Griffin.
GREEK TV-1--686-0767; 4201 Masssachusetts Ave., NW 20016: Dimitrios 
        Apokis.
HAMILTON PRODUCTIONS--(703) 734-5444; 6848 Elm Street, McLean, VA 22101: 
        Anne Hamilton, Jay Hamilton, John A. Hamilton, Randy Littman, 
        Linda T. Ruckel, Ashley King Stringer.
HEARST BROADCASTING--457-0220; Suite 720, 1825 K Street NW 20006: Staci 
        L. Adelman, William S.D. Connor, Julie Kirtz Garrett, Gary 
        Griffith, Virginia Huie, Keith B. Plummer, Bradley Ulery.
ITN OF LONDON--429-9080; Suite 899, 400 North Capitol Street 20001: 
        Marie Cerletty, Laurie Johnson, Justin Kenny, Mark Lyons, Bill 
        Neely, David Sampy, James Schule, Chris Shlemon, David Smith, 
        Deborah Turness, Charles Walter.
IMAGE TELEVISION--833-3222; Suite 550, 1705 DeSales Street NW 20036: Ann 
        Conanan, John Cooper, Michael Judge, Peter Livingston, Dennis 
        Troute, Christopher Warner.
INSNEWS--638-5070; Suite 2111, National Press Building 20045: Richard 
        Boyd, Alexander S. Moore.
INTERNET MULTICASTING--628-2045; Suite 1155, National Press Building 
        20045: Luther Brown, Carl Malamud.
ISRAEL RADIO--(301) 881-4049; 1722 Wilmart Street, Rockville, MD 20852: 
        Aryeh Golan.
ISRAEL TV--331-2859; 1620 I Street NW 20006: Jacob Ahimeir.
KFWB ALL NEWS RADIO--785-4289; P.O. Box 9550, 20016: Ivan Scott.
KING BROADCASTING--737-4624; Suite 890, 400 North Captiol Street NW 
        20001: Thomas Ackerman, Christopher Cram, Stacy Hutchins, Neil 
        A. Rubino, George Snyder.
MBC TV & RADIO--347-4147; Suite 414, National Press Building 20045: Jae 
        Ki Ahn, Mun R. Lee, Inpyo Park, In Yong Rhee.
MACNEIL/LEHRER NEWSHOUR--(703) 998-2761; 3620 S. 27th Street, Arlington, 
        VA 22206: Allison Aubrey, Carol Blakeslee, Kenan S. Block, Betty 
        Ann Bowser, MaryJo Brooks, Debra Jean Butler, Lesley Butrick, 
        Elizabeth Callan, Jeff Scott Goldman, Kwame Holman, Monica 
        Hoose, Elizabeth Horne, Naomi Karam, Charles A. Krause, Jim 
        Lehrer, Ronda Lennon, Sheila Lummis, Annette L. Miller, Michael 
        D. Mosettig, Lisa Pottger, Gregg Ramshaw, Margaret L. Robinson, 
        Juan I. Senor, James Albert Trengrove, David Wallace, A. 
        MacKenzie Walworth, Margaret Warner, Dan Werner.
MANIFOLD PRODUCTIONS, INC.--543-2229; 2804 39th Street NW 20007: 
        Margaret Koehler, David Monack, Michael Pack, John Prizer.
MARKETPLACE RADIO--223-6699; Suite 300, 910 16th Street NW. 20006: John 
        Dimsdale, Susan R. Goodman.
MARYLAND PUBLIC TELEVISION--(410) 356-5600; 11767 Owings Mills Blvd., 
        Owings Mills, MD 21117: Stephen Kremer.
MEDILL NEWS SERVICE--347-8700; Suite 730, 1325 G Street NW. 20005: Mary 
        B. Coffman, Sharon Downey, Robert Fortunato.
MIDDLE EAST BROADCASTING--775-1286; 2030 M Street NW. 20036: Aziz Fahmy 
        Farag.
MOBILE VIDEO SERVICES--331-8882; 1620 I Street NW. 20006: Michael 
        Bannigan, William J. Griffitts, Robert Milford, Lawrence 
        VanderVeen, Tod VanravensWaay.
MONITOR RADIO--822-0055; 910 16th Street NW. 20006: Heidi Bittner, 
        Robert Frazier, Jean Hacklander, Phillip Jeremy, James F. Kane, 
        Rod MacLeish, Darraine Maxwell, Skip Thurman.
MUTUAL/NBC RADIO--(703) 413-8390; 1755 S. Jefferson Davis Highway, 
        Arlington, VA 22202: Becky Bailey, Andrea Devito, Bonnie G. 
        Erbe, Robert J. Fuss, Adam Gold, Paul H. Hill, Gregory D. 
        Johnson, Fee H. Lee, Douglas J. Lillibridge, Rachael M. Lowe, 
        Peter Maer, Howard Moss, Richard E. Owen, William H. Pimble, 
        Jr., Richard Lee Preston, John T. Queeney, Richard Alan Rosse, 
        Daniel Scanlan, Ross W. Simpson, Barton J. Tessler, George A. 
        Thomas, Wallace W. Tienken, Joe Walsh, Craig Warner.
NBC NEWS--885-4200; 4001 Nebraska Ave. NW. 20016: Percy Arrington, 
        Rodney Sims Batten, Gary Glenn Beall, Michael Benetato, Arthur 
        Berko, Michael Berry, Regina Blackburn, Jay Blackman, Victoria 
        Blooston, Jeffrey Blount, Joseph Bohannon, John D. Boyd, Robert 
        D. Boyer, Scott Bryan Bruns, Roger Byrd, Anthony Capra, Jack 
        Cloherty, Tyrone Couch, Elizabeth Cruze, Bruce Cummings, Roberta 
        Hornig Draper, Betty Cole Dukert, Victoria Duncan, Dan 
        Erlenborn, Robert Faw, Clifford Feldman, Sheldon Fielman, 
        Elizabeth Fischer, Salvatore Formica, Fredrick Francis, Wilfred 
        R. Fraser, Jr., Rosemary Freitas, George Fridrich, Brian 
        Gaffney, Kendra Gahagan, Jamie Gangel, William Gebhardt, Frank 
        L. Gibson, Jr., Sandy Gilmour, Nelson Ginebra, Timothy Gorin, 
        John Grassie, Robert M. Hager, Colleen Halpin, Alan E. Harvey, 
        Harold P. Hayley, David Hinchman, Chester Hively, Sarah Hodder, 
        John Holland, James Allen Hurt, Gwen Ifill, Salim Ishaq, Janet 
        Janjigian, Joseph E. Johns, Leroy Johnson, Jon Kessler, Mary L. 
        Klette, Ronald Knox, Michael Kosnar, Lester A. Kretman, Tamara 
        Kupperman, Bob Kur, Susan LaSalla, Margaret M. Lehrman, Irving 
        Levine, Lydia S. Lively, Kathleen Lockhart, George Lopez, John 
        F. Mathews, Carroll Ann Mears, Peter Meryash, James 
        Miklaszewski, Richard Minner, Andrea Mitchell, Kevin Monahan, 
        Kristin Moore, Russell T. Moore, John Mulera, Adolyn Myers, Lisa 
        M. Myers, Sylvie Oberlander, John S. Palmer, Debra Pettit, W. 
        Thomas Pettit, Sarah Pines, Edward Rabel, Colette T. Rhoney, 
        Marcie A. Rickun, Clyde Robinson, Sr., Johnie Roth, Timothy J. 
        Russert, John Rutherford, Jose A. Sanfuentes, Eugenia Schaefer, 
        Frances Schaefer, Max A. Schindler, Christopher Scholl, Leslie 
        Sewell, Ira Norton Silverman, Naomi Spinrad, Elizabeth Steuart, 
        Alfred J. Storey, Ricardo Swiner, Lea Thompson, Ortiz 
        Timberlake, Dara Tolk, Andrea Torgerson, Tracey Vail, Yaromil 
        Velez, Anthony Verdi, Betty C. Wells, Sydnye White, Wendla 
        Wilkinson, Brian Williams, Karen Williams, Louis A. Williams, 
        Mary Dorman Wilmeth.
NBC NEWS CHANNEL--783-2615; 400 North Capitol Street NW 20001: 
        Christopher Wiggins.
NBC PROFESSIONAL--639-9448; 400 North Capitol Street NW 20001: Ward 
        Lassoe.
NBC-TV--637-4536; Suite 11E, 1299 Pennsylvania Ave., NW 20004: Louis 
        Libin.
NBC TV Stations Division--885-4780; 4001 Nebraska Ave. NW. 20016: Babak 
        Behnam, Herbert Bloom, Susan Brown, Henry Estel Dillon, Stephen 
        Handelsman, Ronald Leidelmeyer, Richard McDermott, Bonnie 
        Rollins.
NHK-JAPAN BROADCASTING--828-5180; Suite 706, 2030 M Street NW. 20036: 
        Kristin Dizon, Hidetoshi Fujisawa, Tamaki Imai, Nobuyuki 
        Itagaki, Shuichi Izumo, Madoka Kikuchi, Kenji Kohno, Koji 
        Okamura, Robert Schroeder, Michael Viqueria, Shinichiro 
        Yoshikai.
NOS DUTCH-TV--466-8793; Suite 400, 2030 M Street NW. 20036: Paul 
        Sneyder.
NATIONAL EMPOWERMENT TV--544-3200; 717 Second Street NE. 20002: Laura 
        Atwell, Edgar Bastien, Glay Blocker, Peter Estrada, Scott 
        Huheey, Richard Joy, Cecily Mulroy, Susan Navrat, Ferman 
        Patterson, Carolyn Sperry.
NATIONAL NARROWCAST NETWORK--966-2211; P.O. Box 9597, 20016: Carla Flug.
NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIO--414-2000; 635 Massachusetts Ave. NW. 20001: Rod 
        M. Abid, Greg Allen, Elizabeth Arnold, Jonathan Baer, William E. 
        Buzenberg, Max A. Cacas, Barbara Campbell, Daniel Charles, 
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        Cole, Sean Collins, Neal J. Conan, Phillip Davis, John Dinges, Bruce 
        Drake, Michele DuBach, Michael S. Fields, Corey Flintoff, Tom 
        Gjelten, Barry Gordemer, Jonathan Greenberg, Anne Morrow 
        Gudenkauf, Liane Hansen, Richard Harris, Rick Jarrett, Carl 
        Kasell, Carol Anne Kelly, Sunni M. Khalid, Linda Killian, Laura 
        Knoy, Michael Lawrence, Mara Liasson, Laura Lorson, Jacki Lyden, 
        Doreen McCallister, Brigid McCarthy, Maeve McGoran, Brian 
        Naylor, Lynn Neary, John Nielsen, John A. Ogulnik, Victoria L. 
        O'Hara, Peter Overby, Joseph W. Palca, Melinda Penkava, Gregory 
        Peppers, Martha Raddatz, Chitra Ragavan, Julia Redpath, Marcus 
        D. Rosenbaum, Jeffrey A. Rosenberg, Claudio Sanchez, Daniel 
        Schorr, Robert Siegel, Joanne Silberner, Ellen Silva, Art 
        Silverman, Gregory Smith, Susan Stamberg, Ray Suarez, Michael 
        Sullivan, Ann Taylor, Nina Totenberg, Akili R. Tyson, Ellen 
        Weiss, Wesley Weissberg, Linda Wertheimer, Laura Westley, 
        Deborah Williams, Audrey Wynn, John E. Ydstie.
NATIONAL SCENE NEWS BUREAU--298-9519; Suite 691, 1413 K Street NW. 
        20005: Alverda Ann Muhammad, Askia Muhammad.
NATIONAL TV NETWORK OF CHILE--333-6032; Suite 22, 3435 R Street NW. 
        20007: Monica Perez.
NEW WORLD RADIO WUST-AM--(703) 532-0400; 2131 Crimmins Lane, Falls 
        Church, VA 22043: Diane Stamm.
NEWSCHANNEL 8--(703) 912-5308; 7600 D Boston Blvd., Springfield, VA 
        22153: William Alberter, Iris Argueta, Thomas Beck, Sean Casey, 
        Richard Chamberlain, Laurie Clowers, Patrick Jay Coleman, Bruce 
        DePuyt, Joan Doniger, Elizabeth Dutille, Richard Flowe, John 
        David Foundas, Dora Hasan, Brian Clark Hopkins, Kathy Foster 
        Johnson, Jane Karlen, Ronald Kershaw, David Lucas, Wayne Alan 
        Lynch, Shaniqua Manning, Kristin McCartor, Christian Neuner, 
        Rhonda Pence, Nathan Roberts, Danielle A. Sawicki, Christopher 
        Smith, William Smith, Mark F. Thalman, Hugh Thomas, Rodney Dean 
        Tims, Steven Tocco, Stephen John Tschida, James Walker, Clifton 
        Alan Webb, David Gaines Willingham, Ronald T. Windham, Kim 
        Wright, Joy Allison Zucker.
NIGHTLY BUSINESS REPORT--682-9029; Suite 590, 1333 H Street NW 20015: 
        Darren Gersh, Dennis E. Moore, Gregory Roth, Barry C. Schlegel, 
        Rodney N. Ward, Ervin Steven Washington, Stephanie Woods.
NIPPON TV NETWORK--638-0890; Suite 1036, National Press Building 20045: 
        Hisao Adachi, Thad Behrens, Christian Herbst, Naoto Kambe, 
        Michiko Saito, Jun Suzuki.
NORWEGIAN BROADCASTING--785-1460; Suite 700, 2030 M Street NW 20036: 
        Bjorn Hansen, Gunnar Myklebust.
NUEVO MUNDO NETWORK--(301) 365-8224; 7213 Grubby Thicket Way, Bethesda, 
        MD 20817: Oscar Vidaurre.
PTSC/CNN--898-7995; 820 First Street NE. 20002: Robert Ward Armfield, 
        David Bacheler, Tim Raymond Bintrim, John Bodnar, Ronald L. 
        Couvillion, Bruce E. Fink, Timothy C. Garraty, Robert Gilley, 
        James M. Greene, Brian Haefeli, Christopher Hamilton, Jerry V. 
        Hollis, Martin P. Koenig, Ralph Marcus, Sammuel J. McMichael, 
        IV, Peter H. Morris, Richard Morse, Sarah Pacheco, Robert G. 
        Parker, Edward Reno, Robert Robb, David S. Ruggiero, David R. 
        Scherer, Wesley H. Scruggs, Reginald G. Selma, Robert E. 
        Shrader, Randall Sorenson, Kim Denise Thiele, Robert B. Torpey, 
        Anthony R. Umrani, John F. Urman, Charles Voth, John L. Wallace, 
        III, Mark Walz, Brian Yaklyvich.
PACIFICA RADIO--783-1620; 702 H Street NW. 20001: Verna Avery-Brown, 
        Lawrence Bensky, Mark R. Bevis, Julie M. Drizin, Laura Iiyama, 
        Julianne Malveaux, Donald W. Roeck, William Wax.
PANAMERICANA TELEVISION--(301) 774-7959; Suite 204, 18151 Marksman 
        Circle, Olney, MD 20832: Rolando Ore.
POTOMAC RADIO--(301) 588-3878; 9 Normandy Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20901: 
        Joshua Kerns.
POTOMAC TELEVISION--783-8000; 500 North Capitol Street NW. 20001: 
        Bradley C. Anderson, Les Baker, Stuart L. Basinger, Daniel 
        D'Amico, Kelley J. Emmons, Paula Faria, Richard Feather, Gregory 
        Gates, Richard S. Gentilo, Olin Greene, Aaron Howse, Daniel R. 
        Huff, Afshin Javadi, Troye Jenkins, Torrance Jones, Robert L. 
        Karnes, Thomas R. Kolodziejczak, Christopher Lane, Brigette 
        Langmade, Philip L. LeCroy, Valerie Nelson, Jamie F. Norins, 
        Bradford S. Paxton, Terry L. Straub, Jennifer Sumler.
PRINCE GEORGE'S COMMUNITY TV--(301) 773-0900; Suite 125, 9475 Lottsford 
        Road, Landover, MD 20785: Stacey Cohan, Paul Crosariol, Curtis 
        Crutchfield, Ara A. Laughlin, Megan A. McGrath.
PROFESSIONAL VIDEO SERVICES--775-0894, Suite 400, 2030 M Street NW. 
        20036: Robert Baumann, Brenda Cecil, Raymond DeFrehn, Robert L. 
        Grevemberg, Steve Grevemberg, Barry A. Hecht, Michael Mancuso, 
        Antonio Marques, Kerry L. Meyer, Misaele Rossetti-Meyer, Hilary 
        Hodges Schryver, Ron M. Skeans, Steve Tello, Michael Wald.
PYRAMID NATIONAL PRESSPORT--783-5030; Suite 480, National Press Building 
        20045: Tanya Lynn Corrigan, William Davis, Nicola Frost, 
        Kimberly Halizak, Todd Lewis, Glenn S. Mikols, Eduardo Rosario, 
        Steven Rosenblatt.
RAI CHANNEL ONE--775-1295; Suite 400, 2030 M Street NW. 20036: Giuseppe 
        Lugato.
RADIO FREE EUROPE--457-6959; 1201 Connecticut Ave., NW. 20036: 
        Constantin Alexander, Christopher Champagne, Julie Czechowski, 
        Vladimir Dubinsky, Kevin Foley, Robert Lyle, Mark Madden, 
        Vladimir Matusevitch, Vladimir Morozov, Maire Reichenau, Larisa 
        Silnicky, Sonia Winter, Ilze Zvirgzdins, Oleh Zwaduik.
RADIO NEWS, WASHINGTON--543-3624; 1200 D Street NE. 20002: Aaron S. 
        Cohen.
REUTERS TELEVISION--898-0056; Suite 505, 1333 H Street NW. 20005: 
        Barbara Adams, Timothy Ahmann, Keith Allen, Bruce Barton, Elaine 
        Bole, Peter Brosnan, Tracey Brown, Allison K. Butler, Francoise 
        Champey, Amy Corcoran, Stella H. Dawson, Dana Dunnells, Mary 
        Eldred, J. Kevin Fogarty, Peter Fox, Mary Frances Gallacher, 
        Chris Hampson, Lisa Aileen Manes, Allen McGreevy, Eduardo 
        Miccolis, Robert Muir, Steven T. Phillips, Clara Rivera, Tom 
        Rowe, Harry S. Shoffner, J.J. Swart, George Tamerlani, Stephanie 
        Vuckovic, Colleen Williams.
ROWE NEWS SERVICE--(301) 977-6252; 9 Misty Dale Way, Gaithersburg, MD 
        20877: JoAnn Rowe.
SEOUL BROADCASTING SYSTEM--Suite 979, National Press Building 20045: Nak 
        Cheon Baek, Hyon Sok Chang, Andrew S. Lee.
SOUTH AFRICAN BROADCASTING--686-5885; P.O. Box 954, Rockville, MD 20848: 
        Mike Kellerman.
STANDARD NEWS--783-3375; 1301 Pennsylvania Ave., 20004: David R. Allen, 
        Ted Besesparis, Gregory W. Clugston, Kurt A. Henschen, John Mark 
        Huffman, Linda B. Kenyon, Dave S. Mattingly, Charles S. Miller, 
        Terrence Moore, Maureen O'Neil.
SWEDISH TELEVISION--785-1956; Suite 700, 2030 M Street NW. 20036: Lisa 
        Carlsson, Staffan Ekendahl, Folke Ryden, Bo Sand, Ove Thews.
SWISS RADIO--293-7477; 2030 M Street NW. 20036: Christoph Heri, Monique 
        Silberstein.
TV ASAHI--347-2933; Suite 670, National Press Building 20045: Kristin 
        Kyoko Altman, Katsuichi Endo, Junichi Kitasei, Hideaki Saito, 
        Eiko Toda, Brian Walker.
TV TOKYO CHANNEL 12--662-8925; Suite 803, National Press Building 20045: 
        Toshiko Aoki, Stephen Holowesko, Masaji Oshida.
TV2 DENMARK--828-4555; Suite 506, 2030 M Street NW. 20036: Ulla Pors 
        Nielsen.
TV 2 NORWAY--466-7505; Suite 400, 2030 M Street NW. 20036: Oddvar 
        Stenstrom.
TAIWAN TELEVISION ENTERPRISE--223-6642; Suite 302, 1705 DeSales Street 
        NW. 20036: Tzeng-Yu Chu, Linda D. Lin.
TALK RADIO NEWS SERVICE--337-8715; 2514 Mill Road NW 20007: Richard 
        Mangus, Ellen Faith Ratner, Myron Sponder, Marc Richard Wittlif.
TELE-CITY--332-2727; 2211 Massachusetts Ave., NW. 20008: Lambros G. 
        Lambracos.
TELEMUNDO-TELENOTICIAS--310-5458; 5th Floor, 1333 H Street NW. 20005: 
        Jesus Martinez de Morentin, Denisse Oller, Magaly Rivas-
        Usatorres, Xavier Roca, Gustavo Sierra.
THE WASHINGTON BUREAU--347-6396; 400 North Capitol Street NW. 20001: 
        Mary Arobaga, Frank George Fealy, Wei-Ye Jia, Almon L. Porter, 
        Julia Rockler, Richard Tillery.
TOKYO BROADCASTING SYSTEM--393-3800; Suite 1088, National Press Building 
        20045: Michael Rea.
TRIBUNE BROADCASTING--824-8474; 1325 G Street NW 20005: John Aubuchon, 
        Cissy Baker, Bryan Boughton, David Forman, Eric C. Jackson.
        
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UPI RADIO--898-8111; 1400 Eye Street NW. 20005: Pye Chamberlayne, W.C. 
        Clough, Shirley O'Bryan-Smith, William J. Small, Armando E. 
        Trull, Carol Van Dam.
U.S.I.A./Radio Marti--205-3572; Suite 4220, 400 6th Street SW 20547: 
        Agustin Alles, Luis F. Covarrubias, Clara Dominguez, Ligia 
        Guillen, David Hall, Joen L. Hilfer, L. Pamela Mantis, Diana B. 
        Molineaux, Luis Munoz, Paul S. Rodriguez, Margarita Rojo.
U.S.I.A./TV Marti--501-7727; Suite 4100, 601 D Street NW 20547: J. 
        Walter Andrade, Sharon J. Castillo, Joseph DiMarco, Niurka 
        Fernandez-Arteaga, Silvia S. Font, Edith Garcia, Amaro Gomez-
        Boix, Jaime Moreno, Alberto Pando, Allen K. Reid, Jorge A. 
        Riopedre, Christina Sanson.
U.S.I.A./WORLDNET TV--501-7440; Suite 2100, 601 D Street NW 20547: 
        Maurice Benjoar, Robert N. Tubbs, John D. Quinn, Emery R. 
        Beaudin, Dimetrius Jackson, Anthony Masciarelli, Dwight D. 
        Somers.
UNIVISION NEWS--783-7155; Suite 601G, 444 North Capitol Street NW. 
        20001: Jorge Contreras, Deborah Durham, Alvaro Encinas, Ana 
        Espinoza, Armando Guzman, Mariana Lloreda, Lourdes Meluza, 
        Adriana Molina-Roman, Lori Montenegro, Aurea Nascimento, Victor 
        Reyes, Pablo Sanchez, Patricia Sinn.
VOA--619-2702; Suite 3500, 330 Independence Ave. SW. 20547: Michael 
        Bowman, Erin Brummett, Natalie Clarkson, Robert Cole, Yvonne S. 
        Curry, Gary W. Dubois, Richard Firestone, David A. Gollust, 
        Rosemary Hall, Stephen Hoffman, Gary M. Jaffe, Hubert Katz, 
        Michele Kelemen, Kent Klein, Neal Lavon, Michael J. Leland, 
        Thomas Mahoney, James Malone, David McAlary, Jeffrey Means, 
        Lauren Neff, Adam Phillips, Joseph Selden, Renee Smith, Mercedes 
        Sprouse, E. Joseph Summers, Gary Thomas, Paula Wolfson.
WAMU-FM--885-1276; 4000 Brandywine Street NW. 20007: Mark Plotkin.
WARW-FM--(301) 816-4402; 5912 Hubbard Drive, Rockville, MD 20852: Laurie 
        Garcia.
WCTV--393-6688; Suite 550, 400 North Capitol Street NW. 20001: Roger Wu.
WETA-TV--(703) 998-2600; 3620 South 27th Street, Arlington, VA 22206: 
        James Adams, Gary J. Allen, Lynn Allison, William Barber, 
        Jeffrey Bieber, Ken Bode, Timothy Bowen, Donald Brawner, Richard 
        Brown, Barbara Byrne, Catherine W. Christovich, Norman Craley, 
        Ronald Croker, James E. Cutright, Noelle Cwiklinski, Sue Ducat, 
        Fran Ely, Sarah Evelyn, Julius Fauntleroy, Jackson T. Frost, 
        Jerry Gallagher, David Gillette, Eileen Griffin, Robert Ham, 
        Todd R. Holme, John E. Hyater, Charles Ide, Barry Kessler, 
        Gregory L. King, Edward Lee, Donald Lynch, Michael Mayes, David 
        McGowan, Jeff Milstein, Johnita Moran, John B. Morgan, John C. 
        Nash, Jr., Norman Nelson, Alan Perlmeter, Penny Prior, Rebecca 
        Quirk, Jeff Rathner, Susanne Risher-Kersey, James A. Schneider, 
        William Seabrook, Darwin Silver, Richard Thomas, Otto K. 
        Uyehara, Polly Wells, Martha York.
WFAA-TV--639-4110; Suite 888, 400 North Capitol Street NW. 20001: James 
        T. Fry, Michael J. Kornely.
WFLS--(703) 374-5503; 616 Amelia Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401: Penny 
        Stevenson.
WGBH-FRONTLINE--(703) 920-7521; 130 S. Highland Street, Arlington, VA: 
        Robert Parry.
WGN RADIO--(301) 942-1996; 9915 Hillridge Drive, Kensington, MD 20895: 
        Patrick B. Haggerty.
WJLA-TV--364-7777; 3007 Tilden Street NW. 20008: Steven C. Affens, 
        Bradley Bell, Rea Blakey, Victor R. Blandburg, Diane T. Boozer, 
        Jack Bowden, Tracey L. Brown, Robert Buchley, Angela Buell, 
        Larry Bullard, Jim Clarke, Walter Crawford, Kerry Arden Cutlip, 
        Sonja Deaner, Martin C. Doane, Jennifer Donaldson, Jan Fisher, 
        Michael Forcucci, Brian Fuss, Margaret Ann Gilgannon, Richard 
        Guastadisegni, Mike Hambrick, John Robert Harter, Horace Holmes, 
        Archie Kelly, Greta Kreuz, Kathleen Matthews, Candace Mays, 
        Roger P. Mellen, Philip H. Metlin, Clifton Moore, Alton P. 
        Morris, Charles Reid, Linda Ringe, Earle Robinson, Joseph Rose, 
        Caroline M. Satchell, James Schaefer, Kim Skeen, Phillip Boyd 
        Smith, Carla Wendy, Gary Wordlaw, Cardozar A. Worthy.
WKYS-FM RADIO--686-2763; 4001 Nebraska Ave., NW. 20016: John Irving.
WMAL RADIO--686-3020; 4400 Jenifer Street NW. 20015: Milagros Ardin, 
        John Butler, Robert H. Gneiser, Jesse J. Green, Lawrence Krebs, 
        John E. Matthews, Martine Rodriguez, Lauren Rogers, Dimitri 
        Sotiropoulos.
WRC-TV--885-4111; 4001 Nebraska Ave., NW 20016: Joel Albert, Jay Alvey, 
        Katherine Banks-Wilson, Joanne E. Beck, Charles Bragale, Daniel 
        J. Buckley, Julie Carey, Daniel Cohen, Pat Collins, Elizabeth 
        Crenshaw, Anna Davalos, Harry Davis, Elizabeth Feldman, James M. 
        Forrest, William Gamble, Doreen Gentzler, John Kevin Greenwood, 
        Jim Handly, Corrie A. Harding, Cathy Hobbs, Edward Hotaling, Ira 
        John Hudson, IV, Paul L. Irvin, Philip Jacobs, Kathleen L. 
        Johnson, Susan Kidd, James Kizer, Nick Kovijanic, Joe Krebs, 
        Alan L. Lee, Daborah Lockhart, James V. Long, Lynda Lopez, Shari 
        Macias, Susan Malveaux, Vonulrick Martin, Richard McGhee, 
        Douglas McKelway, Ronald Minor, Pat L. Muse, James J. Neustadt, 
        Charles Norton, Chester Panzer, Lisa Rasmussen, Wendy Rieger, 
        Margery Ruttenberg, Murray H. Schweitzer, Tom Sherwood, Milton 
        T. Shockley, William O. Starks, Oscar Tate, Luis Urbina, John S. 
        Wanzer, Mike Whatley, Wendy A. White, Wayne C. Wood, Byron York, 
        Albert Zodun.
WTOP RADIO--895-5060; 3400 Idaho Ave. NW. 20016: Bruce Alan, Hal Brown, 
        Ann Cates, Kyle Cooper, Richard Day, Alan Etter, Debbie 
        Feinstein, Catherine Harmon, Kyle Johnson, Kristie Sue King, 
        Michelle M. Komes, John Lynker, Charles C. Mangum, Robert 
        Marbourg, Amy Maurer, David F. McConnell, Megan McConnell, 
        Michael McMearly, Robert J. Means, Mitchell Miller, Lynne 
        Milyko, Terry Ozanich, Robert J. Publicover, Orla Reese, Ann 
        Sawyer, Christine Sellai, Judith Taub Squires, Paul Wagner, 
        Michael D. Yardly.
WTTG-FOX TELEVISION--895-3000; 5151 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 20016: Abilio J. 
        Acosta, Lauren Ashburn, Jackie Bensen, David Burnett, Charles 
        Carson, John Dunmire, James E. Forner, John A. Frame, Max 
        Giammetta, Carlos Gonzalez, Carl Gottlieb, Holli Haerr, Craig 
        Harrington, Mary E. Harris, Thomas Hendrick, John F. Henrehan, 
        Michael J. Horan, Karen Gray Houston, Morris Jones, Nelson P. 
        Jones, Basil A. Justice, Brian Karem, Alexander Kippen, Gina 
        London, Patrick McGrath, Tracey Neale, Jo Robertson, Francis D. 
        Rysak, Mark E. Sargent, Gina Brooks Screen, Jan Smith, Cynthia 
        Steele, Louis R. Stevenson, Ron Talley Thompson, Susan Truitt, 
        Michele Turner, Charles Uchima, John Walker, Don Watrud, Douglas 
        Wilkes, Brian Wilson, Diana Winthrop, Saundra Young, Thomas 
        Young.
WUSA-TV--895-5700; 4100 Wisconsin Ave. NW. 20016: Michael M. Ahlers, 
        Melanie Alnwick, Robert Althage, Phyllis Armstrong, James P. 
        Beahn, Dennis Bly, Frank Bond, Jr., Mike Buchanan, Maureen 
        Bunyan, Albert J. Calogerr, Maria F. Checchia-Ciazza, Connie K. 
        Chung, William Clemann, William E. Cockshott, Kenneth Crawford, 
        Timothy Deluca, Lynn Dubin, Thomas Dukehart, Earl Dunmeyer, 
        Lawrence C. Duvall, Donald Ellison, Samara M Ewing, Michael W. 
        Flynn, Jan Fox, Michael C. Fox, Joan M. Gartlan, Chris Gordon, 
        David Goulding, Gerald B. Grossman, Gregory Guise, Thomas 
        Haller, Joan Hase, Harold Hoiland, Chris Houston, Kent Jarrell, 
        C. Bruce Johnson, Daniel Knapp, William T. Lawlor, Mack Lee, 
        Sheldon R. Levy, Andrea McCarren, Frank D. McDermott, Jr., 
        Robert C. McHenry, Jr., William McKnight, Kline Mengle, Tammy 
        Murphy, Wayne Myers, Gordon Peterson, James D. Pratt, Mark A. 
        Quintero, Gary Reals, Meredith Resnick, Andrea Roane, Dana J. 
        Rudman, David Wayne Satchell, Frank Scarpa, Jimmie Silman, III, 
        Dave Statter, Bob Strickland, Janet Terry, Michael Trammell, 
        Lauren M. Werner.
WWRC RADIO--(301) 587-4900; 8121 Georgia Ave. Silver Spring, MD 20910: 
        Gary E. Burns, John Meagley, George C. Papagiannis, Carol 
        Preston, James S. White.
WASHINGTON ALABAMA NEWS--333-6567; Suite 140, 600 New Hamsphire Ave., 
        NW. 20037: Carol Bennett, Daniel Brechner, Mignon C. Smith.
WASHINGTON BUREAU NEWS SERVICE--544-4812; 236 Massachusetts Ave., NE. 
        20002: C. Patrick Thorne, William Veitch, Hannah R. Whitney, 
        Michael D. Whitney.
WASHINGTON NEWS NETWORK--628-4000; Suite 183, 400 North Capitol Street 
        NW. 20001: Lara E. Adams, Robert E. Beard, John Brennan, Monique 
        Conrad, Leonard R. Deibert, Jay Garfinkel, Andrew Gelfman, 
        Judith K. Gold, Lawrence Gold, Walter L. Gold, Sammy Kent, David 
        Kopecky, Timothy Matkosky, Kirsten E. Page, Marvin A. Rife, Ron 
        A. Sarro, Thomas Walker.
WASHINGTON RADIO AND PRESS SERVICE--(301) 229-2576; 6702 Pawtucket Road, 
        Bethesda, MD 20817: Hanna Gutmann.
        
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WASHINGTON WIRE--342-0675; 950 25th Street 20037: Peter Peckarsky.
WEST VIRGINIA PUBLIC RADIO--(304) 876-9313; Shepherd College Campus Box 
        8, Shepherds Town, WV 25443: Cecelia Mason.
WIRELESS DATA SYSTEMS--347-0030; Suite 250, 1120 G Street NW. 20005: 
        Marc Augenbraum, Dennis Dunbar, Brian McConnaughey, Leslie 
        Sandberg, Andrew Zinnes.
WOL RADIO NETWORK--675-4800; 400 H Street NE 20002: Hal P. Hubbard.
WORLDWIDE TELEVISION NEWS--222-7889; 1705 DeSales Street NW. 20036: 
        Kimberley A. Roberts, Michael J. Rosenfelder, Paul Sisco, Joseph 
        S. Tomko, III.
YELLOW CAT PRODUCTIONS--543-2221; 505 11th Street SE. 20003: James 
        Eidson, Amy Flannery, Mary L. Flannery, Michael Ford.
FREELANCERS: Robert G. Abernethy, Thomas Albano, Stuart Ammerman, Martin 
        Atias, Ronald E. Aufdem-Brinke, Thomas Bagnall, Russell Baker, 
        Lisa Bass, K. Kevin Beyer, Nicholas Blanchet, Charles Borniger, 
        Frank Borzage, Wayne Boyd, Lloyd Brothers, Christopher Brown, 
        William Canter, Hodding Carter, David K. Catrett, Steve 
        Centanni, Cassandra Clayton, Anne Cocklin, Stephen Cocklin, Paz 
        Cohen, Stuart Cohen, Stephen Cupp, Roger Daniel, Gary DeMoss, 
        Charles Dixson, William Donald, Paul G. Dougherty, Christina 
        Eck, Alfred Scott Eisenhuth, Randy Feldman, Bruce Ferder, Allan 
        K. Freeman, F. Partick French, David Lewis Friedman, Philip L. 
        Geyelin, Frank J. Giles, Robert P. Glass, Antonio R. Gonzales, 
        Lindsay Graves, Adam Greenbaum, Larry Greenblatt, Stephanie 
        Griffith, Jeffery N. Hager, Steven Hamberg, Phillip J. Hay, 
        Barry Haywood, Charles A. Hoagland, Gordon Hoover, Jerry 
        Jackson, Edward B. Jennings, Peder Jessen, Jeffrey E. Johnston, 
        Scott Kane, James M. Karabin, John R. Kautz, Peter Kent, Grigory 
        Khananayev, Debra A. Kirsch, Bruce Kissal, Robert D. Klein, 
        Melissa J. Koval, Dennis Kovalev, Gregory Larsen, Samone Marie 
        LeMieux, David Lee, Donald A. Lee, Karen Leggett, Ronald 
        Leidelmeyer, David Lent, Dexter Leong, Claudio G. Lessa, Bruce 
        Liffiton, Culver J. Long, Jane Lueders, Jackson MacInnis, Mai 
        Marriott, Michael Marriott, Jeff Martino, Kenneth Mason, Claude 
        Matthews, Donald Jay McCarty, Dala McKinsey, David McLaughlin, 
        Alexander Milenic, Sean Edward Miller, Richard J. Miranda, Bryan 
        Mong, James M. Moran, Thomas Mote, John M. Murney, Jim Nash, 
        Richard A. Norling, Richard V. Norling, Gary K. Nurenberg, 
        Daniel O'Shea, Ralf A. Oberti, Jill Olmsted, Grant Peacock, 
        Kathleen Pearce, Donald Perkins, Robert Peterson, Murray 
        Pinczuk, Christopher Plater, David Potasznik, Henry Ramon, 
        Douglas S. Ray, Todd A. Redlin, Edward Reinsel, Alan Rice, 
        Michael W. Richards, Michael Rickard, Peter Roof, Jeffrey Lynn 
        Saffelle, Ron A. Sarro, Hans Peter Schloemer, Harry S. Shoffner, 
        Michael Smith, Gilbert Solorzano, George Sozio, Tom Staton, 
        David Steinberg, Mark Stoddard, David Strong, Richard Suddeth, 
        George P. Summers, Nina Teicholz, Andrew Thomas, Christopher 
        Thomas, Deborah Todd, Aaron E. Tomlinson, Mary E. Toole, William 
        Turnley, Dianela Urdaneta, Joseph Wade, Forrest Walker, John P. 
        Whiteside, Bryan Whitney, Christopher Widmer, H. William Yates, 
        Thomas Yu, Catherine Zimmerman.

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                       PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES

                     HOUSE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY

                H-304, The Capitol 20515. Phone, 225-2941

Superintendent.--David Holmes.
Assistant Superintendents: Anne G. Jerome; Robert L. Stallings.

                     SENATE PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERY

                S-320, The Capitol 20510. Phone, 224-0265

Superintendent.--Jim Talbert.
Assistant Superintendents: Louise Anne Curran; Edward V. Pesce.

                  EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF CORRESPONDENTS

                        Richard Dunham, Chairman
                        Craig Winneker, Treasurer
                        Karen Tumulty, Secretary
                        Alexis Simendinger
                        Sean Ford
                        Richard Cohen
                        Rick Maze
                               __________

               RULES GOVERNING PERIODICAL PRESS GALLERIES

    1. Persons eligible for admission to the Periodical Press Galleries 
must be bona fide resident correspondents of reputable standing, giving 
their chief attention to the gathering and reporting of news. They shall 
state in writing the names of their employers and their additional 
sources of earned income; and they shall declare that, while a member of 
the Galleries, they will not act as an agent in the prosecution of 
claims, and will not become engaged or assist, directly or indirectly, 
in any lobbying, promotion, advertising, or publicity activity intended 
to influence legislation or any other action of the Congress, nor any 
matter before any independent agency, or any department or other 
instrumentality of the Executive Branch; and that they will not act as 
an agent for, or be employed by the Federal, or any State, local or 
foreign government or representatives thereof; and that they will not, 
directly or indirectly, furnish special or ``insider'' information 
intended to influence prices or for the purpose of trading on any 
commodity or stock exchange; and that they will not become employed, 
directly or indirectly, by any stock exchange, board of trade or other 
organization or member thereof, or brokerage house or broker engaged in 
the buying and selling of any security or commodity. Applications shall 
be submitted to the Executive Committee of the Periodical 
Correspondents' Association and shall be authenticated in a manner 
satisfactory to the Executive Committee.
    2. Applicants must be employed by periodicals that regularly publish 
a substantial volume of news material of either general, economic, 
industrial, technical, cultural or trade character. The periodical must 
require such Washington coverage on a continuing basis and must be owned 
and operated independently of any government, industry, institution, 
association, or lobbying organization. Applicants must also be employed 
by a periodical that is published for profit and is supported chiefly by 
advertising or by subscription, or by a periodical meeting the 
conditions in this paragraph but published by a nonprofit organization 
that, first, operates independently of any government, industry, or 
institution and, second, does not engage, directly or indirectly, in any 
lobbying or other activity intended to influence any matter before 
Congress or before any independent agency or any department or other 
instrumentality of the Executive Branch. House organs are not eligible.
    3. Members of the families of correspondents are not entitled to the 
privileges of the Galleries.

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    4. The Executive Committee may issue temporary credentials 
permitting the privileges of the Galleries to individuals who meet the 
rules of eligibility but who may be on short term assignment or 
temporarily resident in Washington.
    5. Under the authority of Rule 34 of the House of Representatives 
and of Rule 33 of the Senate, the Periodical Galleries shall be under 
the control of the Executive Committee, subject to the approval and 
supervision of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the 
Senate Committee on Rules and Administration. It shall be the duty of 
the Executive Committee, at its discretion, to report violations of the 
privileges of the Galleries to the Speaker or the Senate Committee on 
Rules and Administration, and pending action thereon, the offending 
correspondent may be suspended. The Committee shall be elected at the 
start of each Congress by members of the Periodical Correspondents' 
Association, and shall consist of seven members with no more than one 
member from any one publishing organization. The Committee shall elect 
its own officers, and a majority of the Committee may fill vacancies on 
the Committee. The list in the Congressional Directory shall be a list 
only of members of the Periodical Correspondents' Association.

                                              Newt Gingrich,
                                  Speaker, House of Representatives.

                                                Ted Stevens,
             Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.

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                      MEMBERS ENTITLED TO ADMISSION

                    (Name and periodical represented)

Aclander, Melanie: Legal Publication Services
Acworth, William: American Banker Newsletters
Adamczyk, Denise: Agri-Pulse
Adde, Nicholas L.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Adelsberger, Bernard: Army Times Publishing Co.
Adler, Tina: Science News
Agnew, Bruce A.: Journal of NIH Research
Airozo, David: McGraw-Hill
Aitken, Emily: Public Utilities Reports
Aker, Janet A.: FDC Reports
Albergo, Paul F.: BNA News
Albiniak, Paige M.: Phillips Publishing
Alden, Edward: Inside Washington Publishers
Alden, John R.: Telecommunications Reports
Aldrich, Charles W.: Commerce Clearing House
Aldrich, Nancy Lee: Business Publishers
Allen, Marlon B.: BNA News
Allen III, E. Ross: Inside Washington Publishers
Alligood, Jr., Paul B.: Commerce Clearing House
Allison, Sue: Time Inc.
Allizon, Marie B.: Internewsletter
Aluise, Susan J.: Phillips Publishing
Amber, Michelle: BNA News
Amdur, Daniel M.: Business Research Publications
Amolsch, Arthur L.: FTC Watch
Anand, Vineeta: Crain Communications
Anderson, Jon R.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Anselmo, Joseph C.: McGraw-Hill/Aero
Anthes, Gary H.: IDG Communications
Antoine, Catherine: Trends/Tendances
Applefeld, Catherine: Capitol Publications
Arian, Michael L.: BNA News
Armbrister, Trevor: Reader's Digest
Armes, Leroy: BNA News
Armstrong, Anne: Federal Computer Week
Arthur, Holly E.: McGraw-Hill/Aero
Arthur, Mary Helen: Thompson Publishing Group
Arvantes, James: CD Publications
Ashabranner, Melissa: Hill Rag
Ashton, Jerome C.: BNA News
Ashworth, Jerry: Business Publishers
Asker, James R.: Aviation Week
Aswad, Nadya: BNA News
Atkins, Pamela S.: BNA News
Atwood, John F.: Washington Service Bureau
Auer, Nathalie: Washington Service Bureau
August, Lissa: Time Inc.
Aukofer, Matthew: Business Publishers
Auster, Bruce: U. S. News & World Report
Ayayo, Herman P.: Tax Notes
Ayers, Carl Albert: United Communications Group
Ayoub, Nina Cary: Chronicle of Higher Education
Baacke, Cheryl: BNA News
Babbitz, Robert J.: Capitol Publications
Baez, Humberto: Tax Notes
Bailey, Anne Lowrey: Chronicle of Higher Education
Bailey, Charles Boileau: BNA News
Baisden, Harry L.: Pasha Publications
Baldacchino, Joseph: Human Events
Baldassano, Vicki: BNA News
Baldwin, Perry: Tax Notes
Ballard, Andrew M.: BNA News
Ballard, Peter: FDC Reports
Banik, Sharmi: IAQ Publications
Banks, Howard: Forbes
Baratta, Lisa J.: Washington Service Bureau
Barber, Jeffrey: McGraw-Hill
Barber, Wayne: Pasha Publications
Barbieri, Richard: Legal Times
Barenti, Michael: Business Publishers
Barnard, Richard C.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Barne, Donna: American Banker Newsletters
Barnes, David: Traffic World
Barnes, Deborah: Journal of NIH Research
Barnes, Esmeralda: Inside Washington Publishers
Barnes, James A.: National Journal
Barone, Michael: U. S. News & World Report
Barras, Jonetta R.: Washington City Paper
Barrett, Amy: Business Week
Barrett, Laurence I.: Time Inc.
Barrett, Randy: Washington Technology
Barrington, Brendan T.: FDC Reports
Barron, Thomas E.: Stevens Publishing
Barry, Brian: Economist
Barry, John A.: Newsweek
Barth, Sarah: Tax Notes
Barton, Mary Ann: Radio & Records
Bass, Brad: Federal Computer Week
Batcho, Stefanie: Commerce Clearing House
Batoosingh, Karen: International Medical News Group
Baum, Richard: Drug Policy Report
Baumgarner, James D.: McGraw-Hill/Aero
Beale, LaTaunja: Pasha Publications
Beargie, C. Anthony: American Shipper
Becker, Bonita: Business Publishers
Begley, Ronald: Chemical Week
Behrens, Lira: McGraw-Hill
Beizer, Douglas: Pasha Publications
Belangia, James W.: Tax Notes
Bell, John C.: Tax Notes
Beltran-del-rio, Pascal: Proceso
Bendavid, Naftali: Legal Times
Bender, Bryan D.: Inside Washington Publishers
Benedetti, Janet: BNA News
Bennett, Alison: BNA News
Bennett, Denise J.: BNA News
Bennett, Ralph: Reader's Digest
Benton, Nicholas F.: Falls Church News Press
Berenson, Douglas: Inside Washington Publishers
Berger, James R.: Washington Trade Daily
Berger, Mary Thomas: BNA News
Bergin, Christopher: Tax Notes
Bergsman, Michael: Inside Washington Publishers
Berkery, Jr., Peter M.: Research Institute of America
Berkman, Harvey: National Law Journal
Berkowitz, Michael: Business Publishers
Bernard, Roger D.: Futures
Bernstein, Jeremy: Inside Washington Publishers
Berr, Jonathan: Inside Washington Publishers
Besser, James David: New York Jewish Week
Best, Frank M.: U. S. Medicine
Beswick, Ellen: Natural Gas Intelligence
Betts III, E. Mitchell: IDG Communications
Beyer, Brooke A.: Human Events
Biemiller III, Lawrence: Chronicle of Higher Education
Billings, Deborah: BNA News
Billings, Robert: Washington Business Information
Bilson, Don: Inside Washington Publishers
Bird, Julie: Army Times Publishing Co.
Birnbaum, Deborah: National Journal
Birnbaum, Jeffrey H.: Time Inc.
Blackman, Ann: Time Inc.
Blalock, Cecelia M.: Periodicals News Service
Blank, Peter L.: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Blanke, Jean Ann: BNA News
Blazar, Ernest: Army Times Publishing Co.
Bloch, Hannah: Time Inc.
Blum, Debra: Chronicle of Higher Education
Blumenstyk, Goldie: Chronicle of Higher Education
Blumenthal, Sidney: New Yorker
Boatman, John: Jane's Information Group
Bodell, Heather: Government Information Services
Bodnar, Janet: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Boeke, Cynthia: Phillips Publishing
Boesen, Christopher D.: CD Publications
Bolden, Janice A.: Nature
Bolen, Cheryl L.: BNA News
Bond, David: McGraw-Hill/Aero
Booker, Simeon S.: Jet/Ebony
Borda, William J.: Phillips Publishing

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Borg, Cheryl: Business Publishers
Borger, Gloria: U. S. News & World Report
Boroughs, Don L.: U. S. News & World Report
Borrus, Amy: Business Week
Bosarge, Betty B.: Washington Crime News Services
Boshamer, Cary: United Communications Group
Botsford, Linda G.: BNA News
Bottorff, David: Business Publishers
Botzum, Jr., John R.: Nautilus Press
Bowermaster, David: U. S. News & World Report
Bowie, Karyn S.: BNA News
Bowman, Valeria E.: BNA News
Boyd, Jr., Ronald D.: Pace Publications
Boyer, Peter: New Yorker
Boyles, William Robert: Health Market Survey
Bradford, Hazel: McGraw-Hill
Bradley, Eleanor: BNA News
Brager, Mark E.: FDC Reports
Brandolph, David Barry: BNA News
Brandon, George Everette: Telecommunications Reports
Brandon, Priscilla T.: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Brant, Martha: Newsweek
Brazda, Jerome F.: Crain Communications
Breda, Christina: Capitol Publications
Breen, Thomas J.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Breen, Timothy: CD Publications
Brendler, Beau: Washington Technology
Breslau, Karen: Newsweek
Bresnahan, John: Inside Washington Publishers
Brevetti, Rossella: BNA News
Brewin, Bob: Federal Computer Week
Bridger, Chester T.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Briggs, Douglas W.: Tax Notes
Briley III, John A.: Washington Business Information
Bristow, Melissa Star: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Britt, Angela L.: BNA News
Britt, Jennifer R.: DP Publications
Broderick, Brian J.: BNA News
Brooks, Alicia: Time Inc.
Brooks, George A.: Inside Mortgage Finance
Brooks, Susan S.: Business Research Publications
Bross, David J.: Phillips Publishing
Brostoff, Steven: National Underwriter
Brown, Abby: Thompson Publishing Group
Brown, Douglas J.: Institutional Investor
Brown, James R.: Phillips Publishing
Brown, Janice F.: Afro American Newspapers
Brown, Michael M.: Commerce Clearing House
Brown, Ralph B.: Commerce Clearing House
Brown, Scott: International Medical News Group
Brown, Whitney L.: Journal of NIH Research
Browning, Graeme: National Journal
Brownlee, Shannon: U. S. News & World Report
Bruce, Robert C.: BNA News
Bruninga, Susan: BNA News
Brunori, David E.: Tax Notes
Brunswick, Garret: BNA News
Bryan, Thomas E.: CD Publications
Bryant, Sue: BNA News
Bueschemann, Karl-Heinz: Der Spiegel
Bullock, Lesia R.: BNA News
Burd, Stephen: Chronicle of Higher Education
Burdick, Guy: BNA News
Burey, Joseph M.: Inside Washington Publishers
Burger, Timothy J.: Roll Call
Burke, Maureen T.: Washington Service Bureau
Burkhart, Lori: Public Utilities Reports
Burkholder, Randy: FDC Reports
Burlage, John D.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Burleigh, Nina: Time Inc.
Burns, Richard F.: Compass Publications
Burton, Douglas: Insight Magazine
Burton, Sandra: Time Inc.
Busetti, Max S.: Food Chemical News
Bushman, Esther: Thomson Publishing
Butchock, Steve: Medical Devices Report
Byerrum, Ellen: BNA News
Byrd, Randy: Pasha Publications
Byrne, Don: Furniture Today
Byron, Janet: Stevens Publishing
Caesar, Minda M.: Phillips Publishing
Cage, Mary Crystal: Chronicle of Higher Education
Callahan, Madelyn: BNA News
Campbell, Kristina K.: Washington Blade
Canaday, Henry T.: Phillips Publishing
Canavan, Kathleen: U. S. Medicine
Cano, Craig S.: McGraw-Hill
Canonica, Rocco V.: Natural Gas Week
Capaccio, Anthony W.: King Publishing Group
Caplan, Abby: Capitol Publications
Capobianco, Maria: Washington Service Bureau
Carbine, Michael E.: Atlantic Information Services
Carey, John A.: Business Week
Carlozzo, AnnTherese: BNA News
Carlson, Melissa: FDC Reports
Carney, Daniel F.: Federal Computer Week
Carney, Eliza Newlin: National Journal
Carney, James: Time Inc.
Carr, Brian A.: BNA News
Carraway, Dianne C.: BNA News
Carroll, John M.: Stars and Stripes
Carscallen, Marci: Business Publishers
Carson, Marlis L.: Tax Notes
Carson, Tom: Village Voice
Carter, Alan: IMAS Publishing
Carter, Todd W.: Telecommunications Reports
Caruso, Lisa: Stevens Publishing
Cary, Peter: U. S. News & World Report
Cassell, Barry: Pasha Publications
Castillo, Ricardo: CMP Publications
Causey, James Michael: Capitol Publications
Cavaliere, Frank: CD Publications
Cavanagh, Mike: BNA News
Cecala, Guy David: Inside Mortgage Finance
Cecil, Sandra F.: BNA News
Chabel, Bernard S.: BNA News
Chaffee, C. David: Phillips Publishing
Chaisson, Kernan N.: Forecast International/DMS
Chamberlin, Siobhan B.: Thompson Publishing Group
Chamblin, Richard F.: Capitol Publications
Chandani, Yasmin: FDC Reports
Chapin, Diane: Warren Publishing
Chappie, Damon: BNA News
Chase, Jeremy: FDC Reports
Chase, Martyn M.: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Chase, Scott: Phillips Publishing
Cherkasky, Mara: Thompson Publishing Group
Cherry, Sheila R.: Commerce Clearing House
Cheshire, Mark: Phillips Publishing
Chester, David T.: Department of Education Reports
Chibbaro, Jr., Louis M.: Washington Blade
Chineson, Joel: Legal Times
Chronister, Gregory M.: Education Week
Clark, Charles S.: CQ Researcher
Clark, Shelene: BNA News
Clark, Timothy B.: Government Executive
Clarke, David P.: Inside Washington Publishers
Clarke-Gomez, Irene: BNA News
Clifford, Garry: Time Inc.
Clift, Eleanor: Newsweek
Cline, Regina P.: BNA News
Cobo, Lucia E.: IMAS Publishing
Cody, Patrick: Business Publishers
Coffin, James B.: Public Lands News
Cohen, Amy S.: Tax Notes
Cohen, Deborah L.: Education Week
Cohen, Gary: U. S. News & World Report
Cohen, Janey: BNA News
Cohen, Julie: Legal Times
Cohen, Richard E.: National Journal
Cohen, Shawn P.: Washington Jewish Week
Cohen, Warren: U. S. News & World Report
Cohn, Lynne M.: Washington Jewish Week
Cohn, Robert: Newsweek
Coleman, Janet: FDC Reports
Coles, Adrienne D.: Education Week
Colin, Thomas J.: CQ Researcher
Collins, Brian: National Mortgage News
Collins, Carole: National Catholic Reporter
Collins, Kevin: Food Chemical News
Collins, Sara: U. S. News & World Report
Collins, Jr., Don: Time Inc.
Collins, Sr., Donald N.: Time Inc.
Collogan, David L.: McGraw-Hill/Aero
Combs, Jennifer: BNA News
Compart, Andrew: Army Times Publishing Co.
Conaway, James: Harper's
Conconi, Charles N.: Washingtonian
Conkin, Tracy: McGraw-Hill/Aero
Conlan, Michael F.: Drug Topics
Connelly, Joanne M.: Federal Computer Week
Connolly, Paul: Natural Gas Week

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Conroy, Declan A.: Food Chemical News
Constance, Paul R.: Government Computer News
Contin, Ana Margarita: Hispanic Link Weekly Report
Conway, William M.: Commerce Clearing House
Cook, Barbara C.: Business Travel News
Cook, William James: U. S. News & World Report
Cooney, Robert B.: Press Associates
Cooper, Catherine M.: Food Chemical News
Cooper, Janice: Legal Times
Cooper, Mary H.: CQ Researcher
Cooper, Matthew S.: U. S. News & World Report
Cooper, Stephen K.: Commerce Clearing House
Cooper, Jr., William P.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Corbin, Lisa: Government Executive
Cordes, Colleen: Chronicle of Higher Education
Cordwell, Brenda: Capitol Publications
Corley, Matilda Monroe: BNA News
Corn, David: Nation
Cornwell, Ted: National Mortgage News
Cosgrove, Anita Kelly: BNA News
Cosmos, Carolyn: United Communications Group
Coughlin, Ellen K.: Chronicle of Higher Education
Couteau, Gregory C.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Cowen, Ron: Science News
Coyle, Marcia: National Law Journal
Coyne, Martin J.: Inside Washington Publishers
Crabtree, Susan J.: Insight
Craig, Darlena J.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Craig, David Brian: Army Times Publishing Co.
Craig, Theodosia: McGraw-Hill
Craver, Martha L.: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Crawford, Mark H.: King Publishing Group
Crim, Sarah K.: BNA News
Crock, Stan: Business Week
Cross, Phillip S.: Public Utilities Reports
Crouse, Gary B.: Phillips Publishing
Crow, Patrick: Oil & Gas Journal
Crowley, Mary E.: Phillips Publishing
Crowley, Theresa: BNA News
Cruickshank, Paula L.: Commerce Clearing House
Cull, Thomas F.: Inside Washington Publishers
Culliton, Barbara J.: Nature
Culviner, Prall: Pasha Publications
Cummins, Ken: Washington City Paper
Cunningham, Robert: Healthcare Information
Curran, Timothy J.: Roll Call
Cusack, Robert: Inside Washington Publishers
Cushner, Kimberly C.: Thompson Publishing Group
DaMaia, Lurdes: Phillips Publishing
Dalecki, Kenneth B.: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Dana, Carol: Government Information Services
Daniel, Lisa: Army Times Publishing Co.
Daniels, Stephen D.: Crain Communications
Darby, Mary: Capitol Publications
Darcey, Sue: Food Chemical News
Darling, Lauren A.: BNA News
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Davies, Kevin A.: Nature
Davies, Stephen: Stevens Publishing
Davis, Beth: CMP Publications
Davis, Kristin: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Davis, Mary M.: BNA News
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Davis, Paris D.: Metro Herald Newspaper
Day, Felicia: Thompson Publishing Group
Day, Jeffrey S.: BNA News
DeBell, Kevin M.: Business Publishers
DeCesaris, Tonya M.: United Communications Group
DeLoughry, Thomas J.: Chronicle of Higher Education
DeMott, Kathryn: Capitol Publications
DePhillips, Scott: Government Information Services
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Deigh, Gloria: BNA News
Del Valle, Christina: Business Week
Demaitre, Eugene A.: BNA News
Denes, Shary: McGraw-Hill
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Dentzer, Susan: U. S. News & World Report
Dern, Adrienne: Food Chemical News
Dervarics, Charles J.: Business Publishers
Desruisseaux, Paul: Chronicle of Higher Education
Dettling, John Charles: Thompson Publishing Group
Dettmer, Jamie: Insight Magazine
DiPasquale, Suzanne: Inside Washington Publishers
Diamond, Phyllis: BNA News
Dickerson, John F.: Time Inc.
Diegmueller, Karen: Education Week
Diggs, Michael G.: BNA News
Dineen, John J.: Congressional Forecast
Dizard, Wilson: McGraw-Hill
Doan, Michael F.: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Doggett, Jr., Thomas: McGraw-Hill
Doi, Ayako: Japan Digest
Dolan, Michael: Washington Business Information
Donlan, Thomas G.: Barron's
Donmoyer, Ryan J.: Tax Notes
Donoghue, James A.: Penton Publishing
Donovan, Timothy G.: Transnational Data
Doolan, Kelley: McGraw-Hill
Doon, Melanie: Capitol Publications
Dorsie, Mary Ann: IMAS Publishing
Dowd, Ann Reilly: Time Inc.
Dowd, Susan: Army Times Publishing Co.
Downes, Bob: Travel Trade
Doyle, Brian J.: Time Inc.
Doyle, James S.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Doyle, Kenneth P.: BNA News
Drennan, Megan: Education Week
Drew, Cheryl R.: BNA News
Drew, Elizabeth: New Yorker
Drolte, Angela: BNA News
Drummond, Steven: Education Week
Duff, Valerie: Financial Report
Duffy, Brian: U. S. News & World Report
Duffy, Michael: Time Inc.
Duffy, Thomas: Inside Washington Publishers
Duke, Robert M.+: CD Publications
Duncan, Michael J.: Futures
Dunham, Richard S.: Business Week
Dunjerski, Marina: Chronicle of Higher Education
Dunten, Kathleen: Thompson Publishing Group
Dupont, Daniel G.: Inside Washington Publishers
Durbin, Fran: Travel Weekly
Dutt, Ela: India Abroad
Dykewicz, Paul: Phillips Publishing
Dyson, Patricia: Stevens Publishing
Easterbrook, Gregg: Newsweek
Easton, Eric B.: Business Publishers
Easton, Susan: FDC Reports
Eby, Bill: Agri-Pulse
Eby, Deborah Ruth: America's Network
Edleson, Harriet: Travel Agent Magazine
Edwards, Charles J.: Government Information Services
Edwards, Donna G.: Tax Notes
Edwards, Tamala: Time Inc.
Edwards, Virginia B.: Education Week
Effron, Eric: Legal Times
Efuntade, Morenike: BNA News
Egan, Jack: U. S. News & World Report
Ege, Konrad: Blatter
Eggerton, John S.: Broadcasting & Cable
Eglovitch, Joanne S.: IMDR Monitor
Ehrenhalt, Alan: Governing
Eilperin, Juliet: Roll Call
Eisele, Albert: The Hill
Eisele, Anne F.: King Publishing Group
Eiserer, Elaine R.: Business Publishers
Eiserer, Leonard A. C.: Business Publishers
Eisler, Kim I.: Washingtonian
Elfin, Mel: U. S. News & World Report
Eliopoulos, Phoebe A.: Atlantic Information Services
Ellingwood, Susan: New Yorker
Endoso, Joyce: Government Computer News
Endoso, Joyce: Washington Technology
Engdahl, Elizabeth: Legal Times
Engel, Diana: United Communications Group
Erlich, Jeff: Army Times Publishing Co.
Esselman, Mary D.: Time Inc.
Eszeki, Jr., Tibor J.: BNA News
Evangelauf, Jean: Chronicle of Higher Education
Evans, Christine: Institutional Investor
Evans, Melissa: Armed Forces Journal
Everhart, Lisa A.: Federal Publications
Evers, Stacey: McGraw-Hill/Aero
Ewing, Laurence Lee: Army Times Publishing Co.
Ewy, Bradley J.: FDC Reports
Ezzell, Carol: Journal of NIH Research
Fabian, Thecla: Business Publishers
Fackelmann, Kathy A.: Science News
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Fanning, Odom: Internal Medicine World Report
Faram, Mark D.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Favin, Amy: BNA News
Fayton, Trista: Army Times Publishing Co.
Feagans, Brian J.: Stevens Publishing
Feazel, R. Michael: Warren Publishing
Feder, Jody: Government Information Services
Feldkamp, Robert H.: Washington Crime News Services
Feldman, Joan: Penton Publishing
Felsenthal, Mark E.: BNA News
Felsher, Murray: Washington Remote Sensing Letter
Feltman, Peter E.: Commerce Clearing House
Ferguson, Andrew: Washingtonian
Ferster, Warren: Army Times Publishing Co.
Festa, Elizabeth D.: American Banker Newsletters
Fickling, Amy L.: Business Research Publications
Field, Molly Turner: Capitol Publications
Fielding, Jeannine: Government Imaging
Fields, Cheryl M.: Chronicle of Higher Education
Fields, Howard: Business Publishers
Figura, Susannah Z.: Penton Publishing
Fineman, Howard: Newsweek
Finnegan, Philip: Army Times Publishing Co.
Fischer, Craig: Pace Publications
Fischer, David B.: U. S. News & World Report
Fischer, Dean E.: Time Inc.
Fishbein, Gershon: Environews
Fishbein, Lawrence I.: Atlantic Information Services
Fisher, Mary Jane: National Underwriter
Fishman, Rachel A.: FDC Reports
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Fleshman, Susan: Tax Notes
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Flint, Perry: Penton Publishing
Flora, Charles Whitt: Telecommunications Reports
Flynn, M. Kitson: Radio & Records
Fogarty, John R.: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Ford, Sean Joseph: Tax Notes
Forgo, Richard: American Banker Newsletters
Foster, Lawrence D.: McGraw-Hill
Foullon, Danielle: FDC Reports
Fourney, Susan: Army Times Publishing Co.
Foust, Dean: Business Week
Fowler, Shantelle: BNA News
Fox, Adrienne: Foreign Trade
Fox, Sue: Washington Blade
Foxhall, Kathryn: CD Publications
France, Steve: LRP Publications
Frank, Allan L.: Alfa Publishing
Frank, Richard S.: National Journal
Franklin, Daniel: Economist
Fraser, Robert D.: R & H Publishers
Freeman, Edmond B.: Inside Washington Publishers
French, Michael: Warren Publishing
Frieden, Joyce: International Medical News Group
Friedman, Dorian R.: U. S. News & World Report
Friedrichs, Deborah: Investment Dealers Digest
Friend, Alexander: United Communications Group
Fries, Laura M.: Satellite Orbit
Frost, Brendan: Commerce Clearing House
Fruehling, Donald: Armed Forces Journal
Fruehling, Gudrun: Armed Forces Journal
Fry, Jason C.: IAQ Publications
Fuentes, Gidget: Army Times Publishing Co.
Fulghum, David: Aviation Week
Galloway, Joseph L.: U. S. News & World Report
Galloway, Lisa: BNA News
Gamber, Glenn: Food Chemical News
Gambon, Jill: CMP Publications
Garcia, Rodney: Thomson Publishing
Gardner, Jonathan P.: Crain Communications
Gardner, Randolyn Kay: Thompson Publishing Group
Garfield, Bob: Crain Communications
Garland, Susan: Business Week
Garner, W. Lynn: McGraw-Hill
Garrison, Rebecca D.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Gates, Max Lawrence: Crain Communications
Gatski, John: IMAS Publishing
Gatty, Mary Ann: Periodicals News Service
Gatty, Robert C.: Periodicals News Service
Gavaghan, Helen: Nature
Gearon, Christopher: Atlantic Information Services
Geimann, Stephen J.: Warren Publishing
Geisel, Jerome M.: Crain Communications
Gelbart, Marcia: The Hill
Geraghty, Mary Elizabeth: Chronicle of Higher Education
Gerecht, Ash: CD Publications
Gerlach, Kara N.: Stevens Publishing
Gerwig, Kate: CMP Publications
Gest, Ted: U. S. News & World Report
Giacopuzzi, Karen: Congressional Forecast
Gibson, Amanda A.: Thomson Publishing
Giegerich, Andrew: Atlantic Information Services
Giese, William: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Gifford, Court: BNA News
Gifford, James M.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Gifford, William: Washington City Paper
Gilbride, Neil: BNA News
Gillen, Pamela I.: LRP Publications
Gillooly, Brian: CMP Publications
Gilroy, Roger William: Business Publishers
Gilston, Meredith L.: Gilston Communications Group
Gilston, Samuel M.: Gilston Communications Group
Ginsbach, Pam D.: BNA News
Giosta, Daniel: Stevens Publishing
Gizzi, John: Human Events
Glaser, Vera: Washingtonian
Glashow, Jason D.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Glass, Michelle A.: BNA News
Glasser, Susan B.: Roll Call
Gleason, Sharon: Barron's
Gleckman, Howard: Business Week
Glick, Eric: Cable World
Godfrey, John: Tax Notes
Goebes, Bob: BNA News
Goeller, David: Business Publishers
Gold, George M.: Stevens Publishing
Gold, Leslie J.: BNA News
Goldberg, Kirsten: Cancer Letter
Goldberg, Paul: Cancer Letter
Goldberg, Steven T.: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Goldenberg, Gene: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Goldfarb, Jeff: BNA News
Goldman, Ted: Legal Times
Goldwasser, Joan: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Golle, Vince: Futures
Goodgame, Dan: Time Inc.
Goodman, Russell W.: Foreign Trade
Goodman, Jr., Glenn W.: Armed Forces Journal
Goodwin, Anne B.: BNA News
Gordon, Meryl: Elle
Gose, Ben: Chronicle of Higher Education
Goyal, Raghubir: Asia Today
Graham, David M.: Compass Publications
Graham, M. Grier: Phillips Publishing
Graham, Oswald G.: Tax Notes
Grandon, Ronald E.: Food Chemical News
Grann, David: The Hill
Grano, John: Inside Washington Publishers
Grassano, William J.: Investment Dealers Digest
Grasso, Laura: Federal Publications
Gray, Lisa: Washington City Paper
Grays, Saundra E.: BNA News
Graziano, Sandra: Education Week
Grebb, Michael: Warren Publishing
Greczyn, Mary: Business Publishers
Green, Debra: BNA News
Greenberg, Daniel S.: Science & Government Report
Greene, Elizabeth: Chronicle of Higher Education
Greene, Janet L.: Capitol Publications
Greene, Stephen G.: Chronicle of Higher Education
Gregg, Diana I.: BNA News
Gregory, Erin E.: Satellite Orbit
Grierson, R. Scot: Tax Notes
Griffith, Joan H.: BNA News
Grimm, Vanessa Jo: Government Computer News
Grossman, Elaine M.: Inside Washington Publishers
Grotland, John: Phillips Publishing
Gruber, Peter: Focus
Gruenberg, Mark J.: Press Associates
Guay, Tom: Progressive Business Publications
Guthrie, Arthur A.: Tax Notes
Gutman, James H.: Capitol Publications
Guttman, George: Tax Notes
Haar, Audrey: Pasha Publications
Hadley, Richard D.: United Communications Group
Hadro, Jane: BNA News
Hagan, Richard: Washington Business Information

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Hage, David G.: U. S. News & World Report
Hager, Mary: Newsweek
Haglund, Keith: Journal of NIH Research
Hagmann, Patrice: Capitol Publications
Halberstam, Eben: Tax Notes
Hall, Andrea L.: Thompson Publishing Group
Hall, Holly: Chronicle of Higher Education
Halmos, Jr., E.E.: Concrete Products
Halonen, Douglas J.: Crain Communications
Hamelburg, Jamie Kent: Federal Publications
Hamilton, Amy: Tax Notes
Hamilton, David C.: Commerce Clearing House
Hammond, Brian: Business Publishers
Haniffa, Abdul Aziz: India Abroad
Hanna, Christina N.: BNA News
Hannifin, Jerry: Time Inc.
Hansard, Sara E.: Business Research Publications
Hanson, Christine M.: Federal Publications
Harbrecht, Douglas A.: Business Week
Harkness, Peter A.: Governing
Harman, Thomas: Inside Washington Publishers
Harp, Lonnie: Education Week
Harrelson, Robert: Inside Washington Publishers
Harrington, Christine: FDC Reports
Harrington, Matthew: Progressive Business Publications
Harrington, Timothy P.: FDC Reports
Harris, Christy: Army Times Publishing Co.
Harrison, Barbara L.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Harrison, Tiana: Army Times Publishing Co.
Hart, Kathleen: McGraw-Hill
Hartley, Charles J.: Phillips Publishing
Hartman, Brian: National Journal
Hartman, Ruth: CD Publications
Harvey, David S.: Phillips Publishing
Harwood, Margaret C.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Haseley, Donna: Inside Washington Publishers
Hassan, Jaiman: Panjimas
Hatch, David M.: Telecommunications Reports
Haugerud, Howard E.: Stars and Stripes
Hawkins, B. Denise: Black Issues In Higher Education
Hayes, Lisa L.: Government Information Services
Hays, Sylvia Diane: Federal Publications
Haywood, Richette L.: Jet/Ebony
Hazelwood, Ed: McGraw-Hill/Aero
Headden, Susan: U. S. News & World Report
Healy, Patrick D.: Chronicle of Higher Education
Hearn, Edward T.: Multichannel News
Hedges, Stephen J.: U. S. News & World Report
Heilemann, John: Economist
Heinze, Cathy: FDC Reports
Helgeson, Lance: United Communications Group
Henderer, Rhodes: Business Research Publications
Henderson, Sheryl M.: Stars and Stripes
Hendricks, Evan: Privacy Times
Hennig, Jutta: Inside Washington Publishers
Henning, Jonathan: Defense Focus
Henry, Ed: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Herman, Edith: Warren Publishing
Hernan, Douglas: United Communications Group
Hernandez, Debra Gersh: Editor & Publisher
Herzberger, Beth: Pasha Publications
Hess, Glenn H.: Chemical Marketing Reporter
Hess, Pamela Rae: Inside Washington Publishers
Hetter, Katia: U. S. News & World Report
Hickman, Enith: Army Times Publishing Co.
Higgins, John: McGraw-Hill
Hill, Eleanor S.: Pratt's Letter
Hill, Keith M.: BNA News
Hillebrand, Mary: Satellite Business News
Hillgren, Sonja: Farm Journal
Hinkle, Elizabeth Tilley: Pasha Publications
Hirani, Sindhu G.: BNA News
Hiruo, Elaine: McGraw-Hill
Hitchens, Christopher: Nation
Hitchens, Theresa: Army Times Publishing Co.
Hobbs, Susan: BNA News
Hodges, Lucy: Times Higher Education Supplement
Hodges, Simone M.: Federal Publications
Hoehn, Jan: Handelszeitung
Hoffman, Deborah: United Communications Group
Hoffman, Donald: Government Information Services
Hoffman, Shirlee Gaines: Newsweek
Hoffman III, William S.: Small Business News
Hoffmann, Peter R.: Hydrogen Letter
Hofmann, Mark A.: Crain Communications
Hofmeister, Elizabeth W.: BNA News
Hogan, Bill: National Journal
Hogan, Kevin J.: Thompson Publishing Group
Hogue, Cheryl: BNA News
Holahan, Elizabeth K.: Natural Gas Week
Holland, Max: Nation
Holloway, Nigel R.: Far Eastern Economic Review
Holly, Christopher P.: McGraw-Hill
Holly, Dawn: Capitol Publications
Holmes, Allan T.: Government Executive
Holmes, Jeremy R.: BNA News
Holzer, Robert D.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Hontz, Jennifer P.: Crain Communications
Hopps, Michael: Pasha Publications
Horton, Brendan R.: Nature
Hosenball, Mark: Newsweek
Hotta, Yoshio: Yomiuri America
Howarth, Rea K.: Ankney Publishing
Hubbard, Catherine A.: Commerce Clearing House
Hudelson, Dale: Research Monitor
Hudson, Neff Karl: Army Times Publishing Co.
Hughes, Janice: Inside Washington Publishers
Hughes, Ken: LRP Publications
Hull, Stephen A.: Thompson Publishing Group
Hunter, Bridget A.: BNA News
Hyneman, Roger T.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Iannotta, Ben: Army Times Publishing Co.
Ichniowski, Thomas F.: McGraw-Hill
Idaszak, Jerome: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Idelson, George: Consumer Affairs Letter
Iekel, John F.: Tax Notes
Ingvarson, Eva: FDC Reports
Ip, Gregory: Financial Post
Isikoff, Michael: Newsweek
Ito, Timothy M.: U. S. News & World Report
Ivins, Steven D.: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Ivinson, Adrian J.: Nature
Jackman, Francis L.: McGraw-Hill/Aero
Jackson, Russell A.: Capitol Publications
Jackson, William K.: Government Computer News
Jacobs, Doris F.: Thomson Publishing
Jacobson, Ken: King Publishing Group
Jacobson, Louis: National Journal
Jacobson, Robert L.: Chronicle of Higher Education
Jacoby, Mary B.: Roll Call
Jaffe, Harry S.: Washingtonian
Jakubowicz, Peter: Business Publishers
Jandl, Thomas: Pasha Publications
Jannery, Beth: Inside Washington Publishers
Jaschik, Scott: Chronicle of Higher Education
Javers, Eamon: The Hill
Jeffery, Clara J.: Washington City Paper
Jennrich, John H.: Natural Gas Week
Jensen, David P.: Phillips Publishing
Jessell, Harry A.: Broadcasting & Cable
Johnson, Alisa A.: BNA News
Johnson, Craig A.: Transnational Data
Johnson, Lenwood O.: Commerce Clearing House
Johnston, Robert C.: Education Week
Jones, Arthur: National Catholic Reporter
Jones, David R.: Thompson Publishing Group
Jones, James R. L.: Inside Washington Publishers
Jones, Jennifer: Federal Computer Week
Jones, Patrick: Tax Notes
Jones, Rochelle: Time Inc.
Jordan, A. Van: BNA News
Jordan, Anne: Governing
Jordan, Brian D.: McGraw-Hill
Jose, Andy: Phillips Publishing
Jost, Kenneth W.: CQ Researcher
Jowers, Karen Grigg: Army Times Publishing Co.
Judis, John: New Republic
Kahn, Gabriel: Roll Call
Kalb, Deborah: The Hill
Kalms, Jennifer L.: BNA News
Kamer, Allen S.: FDC Reports
Kaplan, Daniel G.: Thomson Publishing
Karam, Samir F.: Al-Kifah Al-Arabi
Karmin, Craig: The Hill
Kass, Marcia B.: BNA News
Kassabian, Gloria B.: Business Week
Kaufman, Bruce S.: BNA News
Kaus, Robert M.: New Republic
Kavanagh, Susan: Washington Service Bureau
Kavruck, Angela: Washington Counseletter
Kavruck, Samuel: Washington Counseletter
Kay, Marcia: Washington Jewish Week

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Kaye, Steven D.: U. S. News & World Report
Keane, Karol Anne: National Journal
Keavney, Jeanne: National Catholic Reporter
Keen, Lisa Melinda: Washington Blade
Kelleher, Elizabeth: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Kelly, Michael: New Yorker
Kelly, Patrice Wingert: Newsweek
Kelly, Peter S.: Phillips Publishing
Kelly, Thomas K.: FDC Reports
Kennedy, Hugh John: Washington Service Bureau
Kenyon, Henry S.: Press Associates
Kernus, Susan Mary: Washington Crime News Services
Kerwin, Charlene: Thompson Publishing Group
Kessinger, Fritz: Food Chemical News
Kessler, Elaine: BNA News
Khan, Altaf: BNA News
Kidney, Stephen C.: King Publishing Group
Kiernan, Vincent: New Scientist
Kiesner, Jack: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Kilcarr, Sean S.: Natural Gas Week
Kilgore, Christine: International Medical News Group
Kimery, Anthony L.: American Banker Newsletters
Kinard, Karen A.: Telecommunications Reports
King, Pamela H.: CD Publications
King, Roger A.: Crain Communications
King, Sarah E.: Business Publishers
King, Wendy: Time Inc.
King, Jr., George Jack: BNA News
Kinney, Meghan: Business Publishers
Kinsley, Michael: New Republic
Kiplinger, Austin H.: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Kirkland, John Robert: BNA News
Kirschten, Joseph D.: National Journal
Kitfield, James: Government Executive
Kittross, David: CD Publications
Klaidman, Daniel: Legal Times
Klass, Philip J.: Aviation Week
Klay, Andor C.: Szabadsag
Kleiner, Henry E.: Business Publishers
Kline, Jerry Lee: Thompson Publishing Group
Kline, Jr., Robert C.: Thompson Publishing Group
Klintberg, Patricia Peak: Farm Journal
Klyce, Juli: Phillips Publishing
Knapik, Michael: McGraw-Hill
Knebl, Charles: Clarity Publishing
Kneller, Susan R.: BNA News
Kniseley, Sina F.: TechNews
Koenig, David L.: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Kondracke, Morton M.: Roll Call
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Kosova, Weston: New Republic
Kosterlitz, Julie A.: National Journal
Kramer, David F.: McGraw-Hill
Kramer, Linda: Time Inc.
Kramer, Michael: Time Inc.
Krasowska, Francine: Stevens Publishing
Krehbiel, Gregory A.: Thompson Publishing Group
Kreindler, Anthony L.: Inside Washington Publishers
Kritz, Francesca L.: Medical Tribune
Kriz, Margaret E.: National Journal
Kroeber, Arthur: Phillips Publishing
Krotz, Dan: Inside Washington Publishers
Kruh, Scott: Business Publishers
Kubetin, Randy: BNA News
Kuckro, Rod: Business Research Publications
Kuhn, Mark: CD Publications
Kuhn, Martin: Periodicals News Service
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Kuznik, Frank: Washington City Paper
LaBrecque, Louis C.: BNA News
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Lake, Eli: Inside Washington Publishers
Lally, Rosemarie: Thompson Publishing Group
Lamoreaux, Denise Anne: Thompson Publishing Group
Landry, Catherine: McGraw-Hill
Lane, Charles M.: New Republic
Lange, Anne M.: BNA News
Lardner, Richard: Inside Washington Publishers
Larsen, Kathy Carolin: McGraw-Hill
Larson, Adrianne: Commerce Clearing House
Lash, Steve: Business Publishers
Lasoff, Melanie A.: Education Week
Lassa, Todd: Business Publishers
Latona, John: Capitol Publications
Laurent, Anne: Army Times Publishing Co.
Lavelle, Marianne: National Law Journal
Lawson, Chris L.: Army Times Publishing Co.
Lawton, Millicent: Education Week
Lawyer, Gail: Capitol Publications
Leatherman, Courtney: Chronicle of Higher Education
Leclair, Vincent: Food Chemical News
Lederman, Douglas J.: Chronicle of Higher Education
Lee, Bryan: Pasha Publications
Lee, Christine: FDC Reports
Lee, George E.: Human Events
Lee, Richard: Forward
Leeuwenburgh, Todd: Washington Business Information
Leibel, Aaron: CD Publications
Leiser, Roland: Travel Agent Magazine
Leiter, Lisa: Insight Magazine
Lemov, Penelope: Governing
Lenihan, Mary Anne: Federal Publications
Leo, Lindy R.: Newsweek
Leonard, John: Business Publishers
Leopold, George: CMP Publications
Leske, Gisela: Der Spiegel
Lessard, Pamela A.: McGraw-Hill
Lester, Marianne: Army Times Publishing Co.
Leventhal, Ted: Business Research Publications
Levinas, Mariana: Thompson Publishing Group
Levine, Daniel R.: Reader's Digest
Lewis, Arnold: McGraw-Hill/Aero
Lewis, Dana: Newsweek
Lewis, John J.: Inside Mortgage Finance
Lewyn, Mark: Business Week
Lief, Louise Joy: U. S. News & World Report
Limbacher, Patricia B.: Crain Communications
Limprecht, Jane: BNA News
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Lipkin, Richard: Science News
Lipold, John A.: Futures
Lipowicz, Alice M.: Crain Communications
Liston, Mary S.: Pasha Publications
Liu, Melinda: Newsweek
Lively, Kit: Chronicle of Higher Education
Lockett, Brian A.: BNA News
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Loeb, Penny: U. S. News & World Report
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Long, Robert J. M.: United Communications Group
Longo, Tracey L.: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Lopez, Ramon L.: Airline Business
Lord, Mary C.: U. S. News & World Report
Loube, Nancy: Tax Notes
Love, Alice A.: Roll Call
Lovece, Joseph: Military Robotics
Loveless, William E.: McGraw-Hill
Lowe, Paul: Aviation International News
Lowry, Richard: National Review
Lucht, Peter: Business Research Publications
Lucini, Elena L.: Warren Publishing
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Lumb, Jacquelyn: Washington Service Bureau
Lustig, Michael: Pasha Publications
Lynch, Karen: CMP Publications
Lynch, Kerry: McGraw-Hill/Aero
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MacKinnon, Julianne: Tax Notes
MacLachlan, Claudia: National Law Journal
MacRae, Duncan: BNA News
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Macilwain, Colin: Nature
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Magin, Elizabeth: Tax Notes
Magner, Denise K.: Chronicle of Higher Education
Magnusson, Paul: Business Week
Maguire, Miles: American Banker Newsletters
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Mahtesian, Charles: Governing
Makower, Joel: Green Business Letter
Malliet, Gineva M.: Thomson Publishing
Malloy, Eileen: BNA News
Malsberger, Brian M.: BNA News
Maltz, Gregory: International Medical News Group
Mann, Lisa: United Communications Group
Mann, Margo L.: Healthcare Information
Mann, Paul S.: Aviation Week

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Manning, Suzanne Elam: BNA News
Manuta, Louis: Argus Business
Manville, Geoffrey P.: Thomson Publishing
Manzo, Kathleen Kennedy: Black Issues In Higher Education
Margolis, Judith E.: BNA News
Mariani, Patricia: Federal Publications
Martello, Carolyn M.: Compass Publications
Martin, Juliann A.: Tax Notes
Martin, Kim: McGraw-Hill
Martinez, Luis: BNA News
Marvin, Robert: BNA News
Marvin, Theresa: LRP Publications
Mason, Stacy: Roll Call
Mason, Victoria Ann: Telecommunications Reports
Masud, S. A.: Government Computer News
Mathews, Jim: McGraw-Hill/Aero
Mathur, Vandana: BNA News
Matlack, Carol: National Journal
Matta, L. Mathew: Investment Dealers Digest
Matthews, Gary: Kiplinger Washington Editors
Matthews, Martha A.: BNA News
Matthews, Sidney William: Army Times Publishing Co.
Matusow, Barbara: Washingtonian
Mayer, Jane: New Yorker
Mayer, Merry A.: Pasha Publications
Maynard, Michael: Phillips Publishing
Maynard, Nigel F.: Inside Washington Publishers
Maze, Richard: Army Times Publishing Co.
McAllister, Jef: Time Inc.
McAvoy, Kim: Broadcasting & Cable
McBeth, Karen: McGraw-Hill
McCann, Michelle: Business Publishers
McCarthy, Shawn: Government Computer News
McCaughan, Michael: FDC Reports
McCaughan, Timothy C.: Roll Call
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McClenahen, John: Penton Publishing
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McCormack, Richard: King Publishing Group
McCormally, Kevin: Kiplinger Washington Editors
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McDonald, Kim A.: Chronicle of Higher Education
McDonell, Brendan: Food Chemical News
McDonough, James: Epin Publications
McElroy, Alex: BNA News
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McGrath, Anne: Satellite Business News
McGuire, Justin: Capitol Publications
McInerney, Susan: BNA News
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McKee, Jane: Roll Call
McKellar, Jennifer S.: Army Times Publishing Co.
McKenna, Edward: McGraw-Hill/Aero
McKenna, Megan: Inside Washington Publishers
McKinley, Sarah E.: Natural Gas Intelligence
McLeod, Jack M.: Army Times Publishing Co.
McLoone, Sharon A.: Business Research Publications
McNamee, Michael D.: Business Week
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AFRO AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS--(202) 332-0080; 1612 14th Street NW 20009: 
        Janice F. Brown, Frances L. Murphy II, LaWanza Spears, James L. 
        Wright, Jr.
AGRI-PULSE--(703) 256-7852; 4421 Medford Drive, Annandale VA 22003: 
        Denise Adamczyk, Bill Eby, Sara R. Wyant.
AIR QUALITY WEEK--(202) 298-8201; 4418 MacArthur Boulevard NW 20007: 
        George Spencer.
AIRLINE BUSINESS--(703) 836-7442; 1321 Duke Street, Suite 204, 
        Alexandria VA 22314: Ramon L. Lopez.
AL-KIFAH AL-ARABI--(703) 471-5125; 3501 Stringfellow Court, Fairfax VA 
        22033: Samir F. Karam.
ALFA PUBLISHING--(301) 565-2532; 9124 Bradford Road, Silver Spring MD 
        20901: Allan L. Frank, Steven Rizer.
AMERICA'S NETWORK--(703) 759-4787; P.O. Box 943, Great Falls VA 22066: 
        Deborah Ruth Eby.
AMERICAN BANKER NEWSLETTERS--(202) 347-2665; 1325 G Street NW, Suite 900 
        20005: William Acworth, Donna Barne, Elizabeth D. Festa, Richard 
        W. Forgo, Anthony L. Kimery, Miles Maguire, Arthur D. Postal, 
        Kenneth C. Reed, Carl Sullivan, Lisa Troshinsky, Melanie L. 
        Waddell, Craig L. Webb.
AMERICAN SHIPPER--(202) 347-1678; 1269 National Press Building 20045: C. 
        Anthony Beargie.
ANDREWS COMMUNICATIONS--(703) 892-2878; 2000 South Eads Street, 
        Arlington VA 22202: Ira Meiselman.
ANKNEY PUBLISHING--(703) 527-3501; 4814 North 13th Street, Arlington VA 
        22205: Rea K. Howarth.
ARGUS BUSINESS--(202) 544-4043; 214 Massachusetts Avenue NE, Suite 360 
        20002: Louis Manuta, Renee Saunders, Kenneth F. Silverstein.
ARMED FORCES JOURNAL--(202) 296-0450; 2000 L Street NW, Suite 520 20036: 
        Melissa Evans, Donald Fruehling, Gudrun Fruehling, Glenn W. 
        Goodman, Jr., John G. Roos, David Silverberg, James F. Williams, 
        Jr.
ARMY TIMES PUBLISHING CO.--(703) 750-9000; 6883 Commercial Drive, 
        Springfield VA 22159: Nicholas L. Adde, Bernard Adelsberger, Jon 
        R. Anderson, Richard C. Barnard, Julie Bird, Ernest Blazar, 
        Thomas J. Breen, Chester Bridger, John D. Burlage, Andrew 
        Compart, William P. Cooper, Jr., Gregory C. Couteau, Darlena J. 
        Craig, David Brian Craig, Lisa Daniel, Sharon Denny, Susan Dowd, 
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        Glashow, Christy Harris, Barbara L. Harrison, Tiana Harrison, 
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        Holzer, Neff Karl Hudson, Roger T. Hyneman, Ben Iannotta, Karen 
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        Soraya S. Nelson, Jean Reid Norman, Francis A. Oliveri, Barbara 
        Opall, Katherine M. Peters, Donna M. Peterson, Patrick B. 
        Pexton, Cheri Privor, Lon L. Rains, Betty J. Ramos, Maureen R. 
        Rhea, Catherine Riddle, Leigh Rivenbark, Kristina L. Rogosky, 
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        Smith, Evamarie C. Socha, Michael H. Sperling, William D. Stump, 
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        Gilmartin Williams, Grant E. Willis, George C. Wilson, Ed 
        Winsten, Jack Wittman, James A. Wolffe.
ASIA TODAY--(202) 597-1565; 2020 National Press Building 20045: Raghubir 
        Goyal.
ASSOCIATED FEATURES--(202) 965-0802; 1622 30th Street NW 20007: Warren 
        Rogers.
ATLANTIC INFORMATION SERVICES--(202) 775-9008; 1050 17th Street NW, 
        Suite 480 20036: Michael E. Carbine, Phoebe A. Eliopoulos, 
        Lawrence I. Fishbein, Christopher Gearon, Andrew Giegerich, 
        David Mlawsky, Alicia Roberts, Scott Tong, Nina Youngstrom,.
ATOMIC ENERGY CLEARING HOUSE--(703) 516-4801; 3030 Clarendon Boulevard, 
        Suite 202, Arlington VA 22201: Kristian A. Kunert.
AVIATION INTERNATIONAL NEWS--(301) 963-9253; 8020 Needwood Road, #101, 
        Derwood MD 20855: Paul Lowe.
AVIATION WEEK--(202) 383-2300; 1200 G Street NW, Suite 922 20005: James 
        R. Asker, David Fulghum, Philip J. Klass, Paul S. Mann, John D. 
        Morrocco, Bruce D. Nordwall, David M. North, Edward H. Phillips.
BNA NEWS--(202) 452-4200; 1231 25th Street NW 20037: Paul F. Albergo, 
        Marlon B. Allen, Michelle Amber, Michael L. Arian, Leroy Armes, 
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        Berger, Deborah Billings, Jean Ann Blanke, Cheryl L. Bolen, 
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        Garret Brunswick, Sue Bryant, Lesia R. Bullock, Guy Burdick, 
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        Corley, Anita Kelly Cosgrove, Sarah K. Crim, Theresa Crowley, 
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        Day, Gloria Deigh, Eugene A. Demaitre, Phyllis Diamond, Michael 
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        McCracken, Alex McElroy, Susan J. McGolrick, Kevin Patrick 
        McGowan, Susan McInerney, Toby McIntosh, Jeannine Mjoseth, 
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        Sturges, John H. Sullivan, Eileen C. Sutton, Jill W. Tallman, 
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        Alec Zacaroli, Robert Te-Kang Zung.
BALTIMORE CITY PAPER--(410) 523-2300; 812 Park Avenue, Baltimore MD 
        21201: Brian W. Morton.
        
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BARRON'S--(202) 862-6606; 1025 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 800 20036: 
        Thomas G. Donlan, Sharon Gleason, James M. Tague.
BLACK CONGRESSIONAL MONITOR--(202) 488-8879; 607 Fourth Street SW 20024; 
        Lenora Moragne.
BLACK ISSUES IN HIGHER EDUCATION--(703) 385-2981; 10520 Warwick Avenue, 
        Suite B-8, Faiffax 22030: B. Denise Hawkins, Kathleen Kennedy 
        Manzo, Joan Morgan, Mary-Christine Phillip, Garland Thompson.
BLATTER--(301) 699-3908; 4506 32nd Street, Mt. Rainier MD 20712: Konrad 
        Ege.
BROADCAST--(202) 965-3084; P.O. Box 3535 20007: Louise McElvogue.
BROADCASTING & CABLE--(202) 659-2340; 1705 DeSales Street NW 20036: John 
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        Karl Miller, Elizabeth Rathbun, Christopher Stern, Lawrence 
        Taishoff, Donald V. West, Julie Zier.
BUDGET & PROGRAM--(202) 628-3860; P.O. Box 6390 20015: Dean Sprague, 
        John Sprague.
BUSINESS PUBLISHERS--(301) 587-6300; 951 Pershing Drive, Silver Spring 
        MD 20910: Nancy Lee Aldrich, Jerry Ashworth, Matthew Aukofer, 
        Michael Barenti, Bonita Becker, Michael Berkowitz, Cheryl Borg, 
        David Bottorff, Marci Carscallen, Patrick Cody, Kevin M. DeBell, 
        Charles J. Dervarics, Eric B. Easton, Elaine R. Eiserer, Leonard 
        A. C. Eiserer, Thecla Fabian, Howard Fields, Roger William 
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        McCann, Charlyne H. McWilliams, Ruhan F. Memishi, Denise Phibbs, 
        James J. Proulx, Thomas Phillip Ramstack, Frances Raskin, Viki 
        Reath, Phyllis Robinson, Linda Roeder, Andrew Rusnak, Jr., 
        Kimberly Scott, Erich Shea, Michael David Speights, Derek Vander 
        Schaaf, Jr., David Veasey.
BUSINESS RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS--(202) 842-3022; 1333 H Street NW, Suite 
        200W, Washington, DC 22005: Daniel Amdur, Susan S. Brooks, Amy 
        L. Fickling, Sara Hansard, Rhodes Henderer, Rod Kuckro, Ted 
        Leventhal, Peter Lucht, Sharon A. McLoone, Matthew Tallmer, Joe 
        Tinkelman, Jennifer Walsh, Jorgen Wouters.
BUSINESS TRAVEL NEWS--(703) 642-6422; P.O. Box 11269, Alexandria VA 
        22312: Barbara C. Cook.
BUSINESS WEEK--(202) 383-2218; 1200 G Street NW, Suite 1100 20005: Amy 
        Barrett, Amy Borrus, John A. Carey, Stan Crock, Christina Del 
        Valle, Richard S. Dunham, Dean Foust, Susan Garland, Howard 
        Gleckman, Douglas A. Harbrecht, Gloria B. Kassabian, Mark Lewyn, 
        Paul Magnusson, Michael D. McNamee, Mary Beth Regan, Michael 
        Schroeder, Jane Todaro, Owen Ullmann, Lee Walczak, Stephen H. 
        Wildstrom, Catherine T. Yang.
CD PUBLICATIONS--(301) 588-6380; 8204 Fenton Street, Silver Spring MD 
        20910: James Arvantes, Christopher D. Boesen, Timothy Breen, 
        Thomas E. Bryan, Frank Cavaliere, Bob Duke, M. Kathryn Foxhall, 
        Ash Gerecht, Ruth Hartman, Pamela H. King, David Kittross, Mark 
        Kuhn, Aaron Leibel, Darcy Nair, Lieselotte Pollvogt, Philip 
        Porado, Alison Shepard, Kenneth J. Silverstone, Leah Thayer, 
        Donald E. Veraska, Richard Walker, Wayne M. Welch, David 
        Zuckerman.
CMP PUBLICATIONS--(202) 383-4799; 1222 National Press Building 20045: 
        Ricardo Castillo, Beth Davis, Jill Gambon, Kate Gerwig, Brian 
        Gillooly, George Leopold, Karen Lynch, John R. Rendleman, Jack 
        W. Robertson, Mark Rockwell, Stephanie B. Stahl, Darryl K. Taft, 
        Mary Thyfault.
CQ RESEARCHER--(202) 887-8595; 1414 22nd Street NW 20037: Charles S. 
        Clark, Thomas J. Colin, Mary H. Cooper, Kenneth W. Jost, Sarah 
        E. Merritt, Sandra Stencel, Tonya Whitfield, Richard L. Worsnop.
CABLE WORLD--(202) 467-8538; 1155 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 504 
        20036: Eric Glick.
CABLEVISION--(202) 639-6933; 601 13th Street NW, Suite 520W 20005: 
        Christine Nolan.
CANCER LETTER--(202) 543-7665; 230 Eighth Street SE 20003: Kirsten 
        Goldberg, Paul Goldberg.
CAPITOL PUBLICATIONS--(703) 683-4100; 1101 King Street, Suite 444, 
        Alexandria VA 22314: Catherine Applefeld, Robert J. Babbitz, 
        Christina Breda, Abby Caplan, James Michael Causey, Richard F. 
        Chamblin, Brenda Cordwell, Mary Darby, Kathryn DeMott, Melanie 
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        Warner, Eric A. Williams,.
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        Building, Washington 20045: Glenn H. Hess.
CHEMICAL WEEK--(202) 628-3728; 1253 National Press Building 20045: 
        Ronald Begley.
CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION--(202) 466-1000; 1255 23rd Street NW 
        20037: Nina Cary Ayoub, Anne Lowrey Bailey, Lawrence Biemiller 
        III, Debra E. Blum, Goldie Blumenstyk, Stephen Burd, Mary 
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        Patrick Healy, Robert L. Jacobson, Scott Jaschik, Courtney 
        Leatherman, Douglas J. Lederman, Kit Lively, Denise Karasiewicz 
        Magner, Kim A. McDonald, Joye Mercer, Carolyn Mooney, Jennifer 
        Lynn Moore, John Murawski, Andrew C. Mytelka, Julie L. Nicklin, 
        Amy Magaro Rubin, Christopher Shea, Vincent W. Stehle, Thomas 
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        Zook.
CLARIN--(301) 493-5067; 10401 Grosvenor Place, Suite 702, Rockville MD 
        20852: Julio C. Mosches.
CLARITY PUBLISHING--(301) 495-7747; 2316 Colston Drive, Silver Spring MD 
        20910: Charles Knebl.
COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE--(202) 508-6751; 601 13th Street NW, Suite 700S 
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        Bivens, Richard Francis O'Boyle, Jr., Eric H. Pamer, M. Andrew 
        Prior, Timothy Schleeter, Myron Struck, Cynthia A. Zirkle.
COMPASS PUBLICATIONS--(703) 524-3136; 1117 North 19th Street, Suite 
        1000, Arlington VA 22209: Richard F. Burns, David M. Graham, 
        Carolyn M. Martello.
CONCRETE PRODUCTS--(301) 972-7440; P.O. Box 132, Poolesville MD 20837: 
        E.E. Halmos, Jr.
CONGRESSIONAL DIGEST--(202) 333-7332; 3231 P Street NW 20007: Griff 
        Thomas.
CONGRESSIONAL FORECAST--(202) 546-3500; 406 E Street SE 20003: John J. 
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CONSUMER AFFAIRS LETTER--(202) 362-4279; 3035 Newark Street NW 20008: 
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CONTEMPORARY LONG-TERM CARE--(301) 384-9691; 7 Dawn View Court, Silver 
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CRAIN COMMUNICATIONS--(202) 662-7200; 814 National Press Building 20045: 
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CREDIT UNION TIMES--(202) 332-7908; 1736 Willard Street NW, Suite 406 
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        VA 22039: Jennifer Britt, Michael Morrison, Susan K. Nelson.
DEFENSE FOCUS--(703) 528-3770; 1300 North 17th Street, 11th Floor, 
        Arlington VA 22209: Jonathan Henning.
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DER SPIEGEL--(202) 347-5222; 1202 National Press Building 20045: Karl-
        Heinz Bueschemann, Gisela Leske, Siegesmund Von Ilsemann, Carlos 
        Widmann.
        
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DIE ZEIT--(301) 365-8812; 8205 Beech Tree Road, Bethesda MD 20817: 
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        Arlington VA 22209: Michael F. Conlan.
ECONOMIST--(202) 783-5753; 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 510 20004: 
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EDITOR & PUBLISHER--(202) 662-7234; 1128 National Press Building 20045: 
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EDITORIAL ATLANTIDA--(202) 338-5703; 3271 Prospect Street NW 20007: Ana 
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EDUCATION WEEK--(202) 364-4114; 4301 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 250 
        20008: Gregory M. Chronister, Deborah L. Cohen, Adrienne D. 
        Coles, Karen Diegmueller, Megan Drennan, Steven Drummond, 
        Virginia B. Edwards, Sandra Graziano, Lonnie Harp, Robert 
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        Sommerfeld, Debra Viadero, Mark F. Walsh.
ELLE--(202) 462-2951; 3133 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 315 20008: Meryl 
        Gordon.
ENVIRONEWS--(301) 681-0137; 408 Neale Court, Silver Spring MD 20901: 
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EPIN PUBLICATIONS--(301) 365-3621; P.O. Box 21001 20009: James 
        McDonough, Vigdor Schreibman.
ESQUIRE--(202) 462-2957; 3133 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 315 20008: 
        Walter Shapiro.
FDC REPORTS--(301) 657-9830,213; 5550 Friendship Boulevard, Suite One, 
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FTC WATCH--(202) 434-8222; 601 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 900 20004: 
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FEDERAL NEWS SERVICES--(703) 548-5177; 1301 East Abingdon Drive, 
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        20036: Lisa A. Everhart, Laura Grasso, Jamie Kent Hamelburg, 
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FINANCIAL POST--(202) 842-1190; 1225 Eye Street NW, Suite 810 20005: 
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FOOD CHEMICAL NEWS--(202) 544-1980; 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue SE 20003: 
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FORBES--(202) 785-1480; 1901 L Street NW, Suite 803 20036: Howard Banks, 
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        MD 20852: Kernan N. Chaisson.
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GENERAL AVIATION NEWS--(301) 330-2715; 1915 Windjammer Way, Gaithersburg 
        MD 20879: Charles F. Spence.
GILSTON COMMUNICATIONS GROUP--(301) 570-4544; 4816 Sweetbirch Drive, 
        Rockville MD 20853: Meredith L. Gilston, Samuel M. Gilston.
GOVERNING--(202) 862-8802; 2300 N Street NW, Suite 760 20037: Alan 
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GOVERNMENT COMPUTER NEWS--(301) 650-2000; 8601 Georgia Avenue, Suite 
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        Dana, Scott DePhillips, Charles J. Edwards, Erika Fitzpatrick, 
        Lisa L. Hayes, Donald Hoffman, Alvin C. Lin, Patricia H. Reed, 
        Jeanne M. Williams.
GREEN BUSINESS LETTER--(202) 332-1700; 1519 Connecticut Avenue NW 20036: 
        Joel Makower.
GREEN MARKETS--(301) 654-9343; 4600 East-West Highway, Suite 200, 
        Bethesda MD 20814: Carolyn Rhodes, Kimberly S. Shepherd, Kevin 
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HLB NEWSLETTER--(202) 488-7533; 821 Delaware Avenue SW 20024: Dorothy G. 
        Miller, Nathaniel Polster.
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        VA 22320: Jan Hoehn.
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        William Robert Boyles.
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        Robert Cunningham, Margo L. Mann, Karen Migdail, Daniel 
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        Margarita Contin, Joseph Torres.
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        20781: Peter R. Hoffmann.
IAQ PUBLICATIONS--(301) 913-0115; 2 Wisconsin Circle, Suite 430, Chevy 
        Chase MD 20815: Sharmi Banik, Jason C. Fry, Susan Valenti, 
        Robert Williams.
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        505 20004: Gary H. Anthes, E. Mitchell Betts III, Ellen Messmer, 
        David Rohde.
IMAS PUBLISHING--(703) 998-7600; 5827 Columbia Pike, Suite 310, Falls 
        Church VA 22041: Alan Carter, Lucia E. Cobo, Mary Ann Dorsie, 
        John Gatski, Lynn Meadows, T. Carter Ross.
        
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IMDR MONITOR--(301) 731-7026; 9700 Philadelphia Court, Lanham MD 20706-
        4405: Joanne S. Eglovitch.
ILLINOIS TIMES--(202) 667-5771; 1616 16th Street NW, Suite 403 20009: 
        Gayle Worland.
INSIGHT REPORTS--(301) 770-1771; 5870 Hubbard Drive, Rockville MD 20852: 
        Charles B. Sonneborn.
INDIA ABROAD--(202) 737-4144; 2046 National Press Building, 529 20045: 
        Ela Dutt, Abdul Aziz Haniffa.
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        906, Bethesda MD 20814: George A. Brooks, Guy David Cecala, John 
        J. Lewis.
INSIDE WASHINGTON PUBLISHERS--(703) 416-8500; 1225 Jefferson Davis 
        Highway, Suite 1400, Arlington VA 22202: Edward Alden, E. Ross 
        Allen III, Esmeralda Barnes, Bryan D. Bender, Douglas Berenson, 
        Michael Bergsman, Jeremy Bernstein, Jonathan Berr, Don K. 
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INSIGHT--(202) 636-8808; 3600 New York Avenue NE 20002: Susan J. 
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INSIGHT MAGAZINE--(202) 636-8830; 3600 New York Avenue NE 20002: Douglas 
        Burton, Jamie Dettmer, Lisa Leiter, Paul M. Rodriguez, Michael 
        Rust.
INSTITUTIONAL INVESTOR--(202) 393-3671; 1319 F Street NW, Suite 805 
        20004: Douglas J. Brown, Christine Evans, William F. Taggart, 
        Stanley Eugene Wilson.
INTERACTIVE WEEK--(202) 408-7027; 1090 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 800 
        20005: Brock N. Meeks.
INTERMOUNTAIN JEWISH NEWS--(202) 628-0030; 1263 National Press Building 
        20045: Joseph Polakoff.
INTERNAL MEDICINE WORLD REPORT--(301) 530-8430; 9206 Bulls Run Parkway, 
        Bethesda MD 20817: Odom Fanning.
INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL NEWS GROUP--(301) 816-8700; 12230 Wilkins Avenue, 
        Rockville MD 20852: Karen Batoosingh, Scott Brown, Joyce 
        Frieden, Christine Kilgore, Gregory Maltz, Elizabeth Mechcatie, 
        Susan G. Parker, Calvin Pierce, Kathleen M. Scarbeck, Miriam E. 
        Tucker, Ann P. Wood.
INTERNEWSLETTER--(202) 347-4575; 1060-C National Press Building 20045: 
        Marie B. Allizon.
INVESTMENT DEALERS DIGEST--(202) 467-6359; 1130 17th Street NW, Suite 
        430 20036: Deborah Friedrichs, William J. Grassano, L. Mathew 
        Matta.
JR PUBLISHING--(703) 532-2235; 6504 Orland Street, Falls Church VA 
        22043: John V. Reistrup.
JANE'S INFORMATION GROUP--(703) 683-5367; 1340 Braddock Place, Suite 
        300, Alexandria VA 22314: John Boatman, Barbara Starr.
JAPAN DIGEST--(703) 931-2500; 5510 Columbia Pike, Suite 207, Arlington 
        VA 22204: Ayako Doi, Shannon Shoesmith, Kim Willenson.
JET/EBONY--(202) 393-5860; 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 1301 
        20006: Simeon S. Booker, Richette L. Haywood, Laura Randolph.
JEWISH FORWARD--(301) 530-8109; 10500 Rockville Pike, Rockville MD 
        20852: Herman Taube.
JOURNAL OF NIH RESEARCH--(202) 785-5333,27; 1444 I Street NW, Suite 1000 
        20005: Bruce A. Agnew, Deborah Barnes, Whitney L. Brown, Carol 
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        20045: Anthony W. Capaccio, Mark H. Crawford, Anne F. Eisele, 
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        Usdin, Andrew Weinschenk, Rupert Welch.
KIPLINGER WASHINGTON EDITORS--(202) 887-6400; 1729 H Street NW 20006: 
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LRP PUBLICATIONS--(703) 684-0510,527; 1555 King Street, Suite 200, 
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        Ashton MD 20861: Ken Rankin, Kent P. Rankin.
LEE PUBLISHING--(301) 948-8709; 17721 Millcrest Drive, Derwood MD 20855: 
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        Arlington VA 22207: Melanie Aclander, Ellen E. Smith.
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MEDICAL DEVICES REPORT--(703) 361-6472; 7643 Bland Drive, Manassas VA 
        22110: Steve Butchock.
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METRO HERALD NEWSPAPER--(703) 548-8891; 901 North Washington Street, 
        Suite 603, Alexandria VA 22314: Paris D. Davis, Paulette J. 
        Robinson.
MID-ATLANTIC RESEARCH--(800) 227-7140; 2805 St. Paul Street, Baltimore 
        MD 21218: Martha C. Powers, John Rees.
MILITARY ROBOTICS--(202) 723-1600; 19 Rock Creek Church Road NW 20011: 
        Joseph Lovece.
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        MD 20816-3129: James McCarty Yeager.
MOBILE RADIO TECHNOLOGY--(703) 684-8548; P.O. Box 25693, Alexandria VA 
        22313: Gregory M. Stone.
MONDAY MORNING--(202) 244-7876; 4425 Westover Place NW 20016: Samuel 
        Rachlin.
MULTICHANNEL NEWS--(202) 639-6934; 601 13th Street NW, Suite 520S 20005: 
        Edward T. Hearn.
NATION--(202) 546-2239; 110 Maryland Avenue NE, Suite 308 20002: David 
        Corn, Christopher Hitchens, Max Holland.
        
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NATIONAL CATHOLIC REPORTER--(202) 662-7191; 1292 National Press Building 
        20045: Carole Collins, Arthur Jones, Jeanne Keavney, Dorothy 
        Vidulich.
NATIONAL JOURNAL--(202) 739-8400; 1501 M Street NW, Suite 300 20005: 
        James A. Barnes, Deborah Birnbaum, Graeme Browning, Eliza Newlin 
        Carney, Richard E. Cohen, Richard S. Frank, Brian Hartman, Bill 
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        Solomon, Rochelle Stanfield, Paul Starobin, Bruce Stokes, Peter 
        Stone, Kirk Victor, Jake Welch, Ben Wildavsky, Joseph Michael 
        Wright.
NATIONAL LAW JOURNAL--(202) 662-8932; 927 National Press Building 20045: 
        Harvey Berkman, Marcia Coyle, Marianne P. Lavelle, Claudia 
        MacLachlan.
NATIONAL MORTGAGE NEWS--(202) 638-4151; 1511 K Street NW, Suite 725 
        20005: Brian Collins, Ted Cornwell, Paul Muolo.
NATIONAL REVIEW--(202) 662-7449; 1126 National Press Building 20045: 
        Rich Lowry.
NATIONAL UNDERWRITER--(202) 783-8443; 1249 National Press Building 
        20045: Steven Brostoff, Mary Jane Fisher.
NATURAL GAS INTELLIGENCE--(703) 318-8848; 22648 Glenn Drive, Suite 305, 
        Sterling VA 20164: Ellen Beswick, Sarah E. McKinley, Susan T. 
        Parker, David A. Port.
NATURAL GAS WEEK--(202) 662-0700; 1401 New York Avenue NW, Suite 500 
        20005: Rocco V. Canonica, Paul C. Connolly, Elizabeth Kendall 
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        Scott C. Speaker, Michael K. Zastudil.
NATURE--(202) 737-2513; 1234 National Press Building 20045: Janelle A. 
        Bolden, Barbara J. Culliton, Kevin A. Davies, Helen Gavaghan, 
        Brendan R. Horton, Adrian J. Ivinson, Colin Macilwain, Rodger D. 
        Rak, Leslie John Sage, Jennifer Snow.
NAUTILUS PRESS--(202) 347-6643; 1054 National Press Building 20045: John 
        R. Botzum, Jr.
NEW REPUBLIC--(202) 331-7494; 1220 19th Street NW, Suite 600, 
        Washington, DC 20036: John B. Judis, Robert M. Kaus, Michael 
        Kinsley, Weston Kosova, Charles M. Lane, Jeff Rosen, Hanna 
        Rosin, Ruth Shalit.
NEW SCIENTIST--(202) 331-2080; 1350 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 403, 
        Washington, DC 20036: Vincent Kiernan.
NEW YORK JEWISH WEEK--(703) 978-4724; 8713 Braeburn Drive, Annandale VA 
        22203: James David Besser.
NEW YORK MAGAZINE--(202) 588-9136; 2428 17th Street NW 20009: Jacob 
        Weisberg.
NEW YORKER--(202) 296-5840; 1156 15th Street NW, Suite 1016 20005: 
        Sidney Blumenthal, Peter Boyer, Elizabeth Drew, Susan 
        Ellingwood, Michael Kelly, Jane Mayer.
NEWS BITES--(202) 723-2477; 1712 Taylor Street NW 20011: German Munoz, 
        Goody L. Solomon.
NEWS INDIA-TIMES--(301) 869-0531; 18401 Lost Knife Circle Road, Apt. 
        202, Gaithersburg MD 20879: Murali Ranganathan.
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        Robert Cohn, Gregg Easterbrook, Howard Fineman, Mary Hager, 
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        Wingert Kelly, Lindy R. Leo, Dana Lewis, Melinda Liu, William 
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        Tacconelli, Evan Thomas, Richard K. Thomas, Bill Turque, Gregory 
        L. Vistica, Steven Waldman.
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        Patrick Crow.
PACE PUBLICATIONS--(202) 835-1770; 1900 L Street NW 20036: Ronald D. 
        Boyd, Jr., Craig Fischer, Molly R. Parrish, Vincent E. Taylor.
PANJIMAS--(301) 989-2585; 2835 Shepperton Terrace, Silver Spring MD 
        20904: H. Jaiman Hassan.
PASHA PUBLICATIONS--(703) 525-1244; 1616 North Fort Myer Drive, Suite 
        1000, Arlington VA 22209: Harry L. Baisden, Wayne Barber, 
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        Sedgwick, Frank Sietzen, Jeffrey E. Stanfield, Sean D. Sullivan, 
        Robert W. Thompson, Jr., Thomas W. Yancy.
PENTON PUBLISHERS--(202) 659-8500; 1350 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 902 
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PHOTONICS SPECTRA--(202) 234-3294; 2541 Waterside Drive NW 20007: Howard 
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PRESS ASSOCIATES--(202) 638-0444; 806 15th Street NW, Suite 632 20005: 
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RECALL--(301) 460-8821; 14208 Oakvale Street, Rockville MD 20853: 
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RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF AMERICA--(202) 434-7281; 1325 G Street NW, Suite 
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STEELE COMMUNICATIONS--(301) 593-0108; 9922 Tenbrook Drive, Silver 
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SZABADSAG--(202) 338-5717; 3402 Garfield Street NW 20007: Andor C. Klay.
TV GUIDE--(202) 362-4829; 4615 Sedgwick Street NW 20016: Peter Ross 
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        John Allen Smith, William H. Stewart, Jill S. Talbot, Mark 
        Tarallo, Gwendolyn C. Vample, Beth Vandegrift, Susan G. 
        Wasserman, Daniel Whitten, Jessica Yates.
THOMSON PUBLISHING--(703) 706-8260; 1340 Braddock Place, Suite 400, 
        Alexandria VA 22314: Esther Bushman, Rodney Garcia, Amanda A. 
        Gibson, Doris F. Jacobs, Daniel G. Kaplan, Angela Logomasini, 
        Gineva M. Malliet, Geoffrey P. Manville, Carolyn G. Roberts, 
        Michael Romig, Linda Royster, Byron P. Spears, Jr., Susan Meader 
        Tobias, Rick Vollmar.
TIME INC.--(202) 861-4000; 1050 Connecticut Avenue NW, Suite 850 20036: 
        Sue Allison, Lissa August, Laurence I. Barrett, Jeffrey H. 
        Birnbaum, Ann Blackman, Hannah Bloch, Alicia Brooks, Nina 
        Burleigh, Sandra Burton, James Carney, Garry Clifford, Don 
        Collins, Jr., Donald N. Collins, Sr., John F. Dickerson, Ann 
        Reilly Dowd, Brian Doyle, Michael Duffy, Tamala Edwards, Mary D. 
        Esselman, Dean E. Fischer, Dan Goodgame, Jerry Hannifin, 
        Rochelle Jones, Wendy King, Linda Kramer, Michael Kramer, Jef 
        McAllister, Sandra McElwaine, Jennifer Mendelsohn, Anne Moffett, 
        Bruce W. Nelan, Rob Norton, Christopher Ogden, Jane Sims 
        Podesta, Suneel Ratan, Sharon R. Roberts, Margery B. Sellinger, 
        Neang Seng, Vornida Seng, Elaine Shannon, Hugh S. Sidey, Ann 
        Maria Simmons, Sarah Skolnik, Stephanie Slewka, Kelly Smith, 
        Judith Stoler, Dick Thompson, Mark J. Thompson, Teresa Tritch, 
        Karen Tumulty, Elizabeth Velez, Douglas C. Waller, Angela 
        Waters, Jack E. White, Adam Zagorin.
TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SUPPLEMENT--(301) 469-6127; 6318 Alcott Road, 
        Bethesda MD 20817: Lucy Hodges.
TRAFFIC WORLD--(202) 383-6140; 741 National Press Building 20045: David 
        Barnes, Jean V. Murphy, Paul Page, Reynolds R. Rast, Ann 
        Saccomano, John D. Schulz.
TRANSNATIONAL DATA--(703) 323-9116; P.O. Box 10528, Burke VA 22009: 
        Timothy G. Donovan, Craig A. Johnson, G. Russell Pipe.
TRANSPLANT NEWS--(301) 762-1825; 622 Hungerford Drive, Suite 23, 
        Rockville MD 20850: James F. Warren.
TRAVEL AGENT MAGAZINE--(202) 393-6280; 1291 National Press Building 
        20045: Harriet Edleson, Roland Leiser.
TRAVEL TRADE--(703) 451-5130; P.O. Box 2430, Springfield VA 22152: Bob 
        Downes.
TRAVEL WEEKLY--(202) 467-8086; 1155 15th Street NW, Suite 510 20005: 
        Fran Durbin.
TRENDS/TENDANCES--(301) 229-6217; 6501 Marjory Lane, Bethesda MD 20817: 
        Catherine Antoine.
U. S. MEDICINE--(202) 463-6000; 1155 21st Street NW, Suite 505 20036: 
        Frank M. Best, Kathleen Canavan, Fran Pollner, Nancy Tomich.
U. S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT--(202) 955-2000; 2400 N Street NW 20037: Bruce 
        Auster, Michael Barone, Gloria Borger, Don L. Boroughs, David 
        Bowermaster, Shannon Brownlee, Peter Cary, Gary Cohen, Warren 
        Cohen, Sara Collins, William James Cook, Matthew S. Cooper, 
        Susan Dentzer, Brian Duffy, Jack Egan, Mel Elfin, David B. 
        Fischer, Dorian R. Friedman, Joseph L. Galloway, Ted Gest, David 
        G. Hage, Susan M. Headden, Stephen J. Hedges, Katia Hetter, 
        Timothy M. Ito, Steven D. Kaye, Louise Joy Lief, Penny Loeb, 
        Mary C. Lord, Richard J. Newman, Kenan Pollack, James Popkin, 
        Edward T. Pound, Harrison M. Rainie III, Steven V. Roberts, Lynn 
        Rosellini, Michael John Satchell, Joannie Marie Schrof, Jennifer 
        Seter, Joseph P. Shapiro, John W. Simons, Jeannye Thornton, 
        Thomas Toch, Jeff Trimble, Kenneth T. Walsh, David deF. Whitman, 
        Leonard Wiener, Gordon Witkin.
USA JOURNAL--(703) 379-2520; 5505 Seminary Road, Suite 1312N, Falls 
        Church VA 22041: Janne Kum Cha Pak.
UNITED COMMUNICATIONS GROUP--(301) 816-8950; 11300 Rockville Pike, Suite 
        1100, Rockville MD 20852: Carl Albert Ayers, Cary Boshamer, 
        Carolyn Cosmos, George David, Tonya M. DeCesaris, Diana Engel, 
        Alexander Friend, 

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        Richard D. Hadley, Lance Helgeson, Douglas J. Hernan, Deborah Hoffman, 
        Robert J. M. Long, Lisa Mann, Carol S. Monaco, Susan H. Moran, 
        Valerie Norton, Eric Paulak, Michael Peck, Charles Pekow, Anne 
        P. Rutherford, Barry A. Scholl, Burt Schorr, Elizabeth T. 
        Shapiro, Marcus J. Smith, Mary E. Spock, Linda Terman, Sara K. 
        Waldrop.
VANCE PUBLISHING--(202) 662-7221; 855 National Press Building 20045: 
        Larry Waterfield.
VANITY FAIR--(202) 882-1157; 616 Whittier Street NW 20012: Marjorie C. 
        Williams.
VILLAGE VOICE--(703) 920-3721; 2818 12th Street, Arlington VA 22204: Tom 
        Carson, James Ridgeway.
WARREN PUBLISHING--(202) 872-9200; 2115 Ward Court NW 20037: Diane 
        Chapin, R. Michael Feazel, Michael French, Stephen J. Geimann, 
        Michael Grebb, Edith Herman, Elena L. Lucini, Dawson B. Nail, 
        Marcus Tonti, Christine Valmassei, Daniel Y. Warren.
WASHINGTON BLADE--(202) 797-7000; 1408 U Street NW, 2nd Floor 20009: 
        Kristina K. Campbell, Louis M. Chibbaro, Jr., Sue Fox, Lisa 
        Melinda Keen, Mark Eugene Sullivan, Sheila Walsh, Jose Zuniga.
WASHINGTON BOND REPORT--(202) 662-7355; 1290 National Press Building 
        20045: Joseph R. Slevin.
WASHINGTON BUSINESS INFORMATION--(703) 247-3400; 1117 North 19th Street, 
        Suite 200, Arlington VA 22209: Robert Billings, John A. Briley 
        III, Michael Dolan, Richard Hagan, Todd Leeuwenburgh, Dennis 
        Melamed, Sean Oberle, David Swit, Nick Wakeman, Michelle A. 
        Wright.
WASHINGTON CITY PAPER--(202) 332-2100; 2390 Champlain Street NW 20009: 
        Jonetta R. Barras, Ken Cummins, Eddie Dean, William Gifford, 
        Lisa Gray, Clara J. Jeffery, Frank Kuznik, Nathalie Op de Beck, 
        David A. Plotz, Patrick W. Symmes.
WASHINGTON COUNSELETTER--(202) 244-6709; 5712 26th Street NW 20015: 
        Angela Kavruck, Samuel Kavruck.
WASHINGTON CRIME NEWS SERVICES--(703) 573-1600; 3918 Prosperity Avenue, 
        Suite 318, Fairfax VA 22031: Betty B. Bosarge, Robert H. 
        Feldkamp, Susan Mary Kernus, Richard J. O'Connell.
WASHINGTON FOCUS NEWSLETTER--(202) 234-3689; 1529 18th Street NW 20036: 
        Erin Reagen.
WASHINGTON INFORMATION SOURCE--(301) 770-5553; 6506 Old Stage Road, 
        Rockville MD 20852: Kenneth Reid.
WASHINGTON JEWISH WEEK--(301) 230-2222; 12300 Twinbrook Parkway, Suite 
        250, Rockville MD 20852: Shawn P. Cohen, Lynne M. Cohn, Marcia 
        Kay.
WASHINGTON NEW OBSERVER--(202) 232-3060; 10701 Muirfield Drive, Potomac 
        MD 20854: Anne Orleans, Randolph Williams.
WASHINGTON REMOTE SENSING LETTER--(202) 393-3640; 1057-B National Press 
        Building 20045: Murray Felsher.
WASHINGTON SERVICE BUREAU--(202) 508-0600; 655 15th Street NW, Suite 270 
        20005: John F. Atwood, Nathalie Auer, Lisa J. Baratta, Maureen 
        T. Burke, Maria Capobianco, Susan Kavanagh, Hugh John Kennedy, 
        Jacquelyn Lumb, Matthew J. Merrick, Andrew Paul.
WASHINGTON TRADE DAILY--(301) 946-0817; 2104 National Press Building 
        20045: James R. Berger.
WASHINGTONIAN--(202) 296-3600; 1828 L Street NW, Suite 200 20036: 
        Charles N. Conconi, Kim I. Eisler, Andrew Ferguson, Vera Glaser, 
        Harry S. Jaffe, Barbara Matusow, Howard B. Means, Alicia Mundy.
WATERWAYS JOURNAL--(703) 524-2490; 5220 North Carlin Springs Road, 
        Arlington VA 22203: Carlo J. Salzano.
WEBSTER COMMUNICATIONS--(703) 525-4512; 1530 North Key Boulevard, PH2, 
        Arlington VA 22209: James C. Webster.
YELLOW DOG DEMOCRAT--(202) 728-7576; P.O. Box 65538 20035: Jeffrey L. 
        Winograd.
YOMIURI AMERICA--(703) 525-0576; 2001 North Adams Street, Suite 214, 
        Arlington VA 22201: Yoshio Hotta.


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                     Maps of Congressional Districts

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  ALABAMA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(7 
                               Districts)

                                     



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  ALASKA--Congressional District, Boroughs, Census Areas, and Selected 
                     Places--(One District At Large)

                                     

                                     



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  ARIZONA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(6 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     



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  ARKANSAS--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(4 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     



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CALIFORNIA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(52 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     



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 COLORADO --Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(6 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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  CONNECTICUT--Congressional Districts, Counties, County Subdivisions 
                   (Towns), and Places--(6 Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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 DELAWARE--Congressional District, Counties, and Selected Places--(One 
                           District At Large)

                                     

                                     



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  FLORIDA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(23 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     



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  GEORGIA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(11 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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   HAWAII--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(2 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     



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   IDAHO--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(2 
                               Districts)

                                     



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 ILLINOIS--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(20 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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  INDIANA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(10 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     



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    IOWA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(5 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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   KANSAS--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(4 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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  KENTUCKY--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(6 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     



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 LOUISIANA--Congressional Districts, Parishes, and Selected Places--(7 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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   MAINE--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(2 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     



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MARYLAND--Congressional Districts, Counties, Independent City, and Other 
                     Selected Places--(8 Districts)

                                     

                                     



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 MASSACHUSETTS--Congressional Districts, Counties, County Subdivisions 
                   (Towns), and Places--(10 Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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 MICHIGAN--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(16 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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 MINNESOTA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(8 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     



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MISSISSIPPI--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(5 
                               Districts)



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MISSOURI--Congressional Districts, Counties, Independent City, and Other 
                     Selected Places--(9 Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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 MONTANA--Congressional District, Counties, National Park, and Selected 
                     Places--(One District At Large)

                                     

                                     



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  NEBRASKA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(3 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     



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 NEVADA--Congressional Districts, Counties, Independent City, and Other 
                     Selected Places--(2 Districts)

                                     



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 NEW HAMPSHIRE--Congressional Districts, Counties, County Subdivisions, 
                   and Selected Places--(2 Districts)

                                     



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NEW JERSEY--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(13 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     



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 NEW MEXICO--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(3 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     



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 NEW YORK--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(31 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     



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NORTH CAROLINA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--
                             (12 Districts)



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  NORTH DAKOTA--Congressional District, Counties, and Selected Places--
                         (One District At Large)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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   OHIO--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(19 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     



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  OKLAHOMA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(6 
                               Districts)

                                     



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   OREGON--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(5 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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 PENNSYLVANIA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--
                             (21 Districts)

                                     

                                     



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  RHODE ISLAND--Congressional Districts, Counties, County Subdivisions 
                   (Towns), and Places--(2 Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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SOUTH CAROLINA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--
                              (6 Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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  SOUTH DAKOTA--Congressional District, Counties, and Selected Places--
                         (One District At Large)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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 TENNESSEE--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(9 
                               Districts)



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   TEXAS--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(30 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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    UTAH--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(3 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     



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  VERMONT--Congressional District, Counties, County Subdivisions, and 
                     Places--(One District At Large)

                                     



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  VIRGINIA--Congressional Districts, Counties, Independent Cities, and 
                  Other Selected Places--(11 Districts)

                                     



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 WASHINGTON--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(9 
                               Districts)

                                     

                                     



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 WEST VIRGINIA--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--
                              (3 Districts)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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 WISCONSIN--Congressional Districts, Counties, and Selected Places--(9 
                               Districts)

                                     



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  WYOMING--Congressional District, Counties, and Selected Places--(One 
                           District At Large)

                                     

                                     

                                     

                                     



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AMERICAN SAMOA--Delegate District, Districts, and Islands--(One Delegate 
                                At Large)

                                     



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  DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA--Delegate District, Quadrants, and Place--(One 
                           Delegate At Large)

                                     

                                     



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            GUAM--Delegate District--(One Delegate At Large)

                                     

                                     

                                     



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 PUERTO RICO--Resident Commissioner District, Municipios, and Selected 
              Places--(One Resident Commissioner At Large)

                                     



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    THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES--Delegate District, and 
                    Islands--(One Delegate At Large)

                                     


                                     

                               NAME INDEX

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                                                                    Page

 
                              NAME INDEX--A

Aamot, Jacqueline.................................................   544
Abbenante, Donna..................................................   750
Abbenhaus, Colleen D..............................................   767
Abbey, Lillian....................................................   741
Abbott, John M....................................................   930
Abbott, Lynn......................................................   688
Abbott, Steve.....................................................   828
Abdallah, Ahmedou Ould............................................   942
Abdel-Rahman, Faisal..............................................   928
Abe, Margaret.....................................................    25
Abel, Marilyn.....................................................   193
Abeles, Ronald....................................................   743
Abell, Cathy......................................................   550
Abell, Charles S..................................................   359
Abelson, Donald...................................................   594
Abercrombie, Neil (Representative from Hawaii)....77, 408, 410, 430, 451
Abernathy, Cathy..................................................    28
Abernathy, Warren.................................................   242
Abernathy, Wayne..................................................   361
Abernethy, David S................................................   424
Ablack, Cecile....................................................   706
Abraham, Amy Peck.................................................   362
Abraham, Carolyn P................................................   435
Abraham, Katherine G..............................................   721
Abraham, Luis Alberto.............................................   920
Abraham, Spencer (Senator from Michigan)...132, 361, 371, 373, 379, 437, 
                                                                     485
Abramidis, Clarisse...............................................   648
Abrams, Marc......................................................   431
Abrams, Neil E....................................................   709
Abrams, Rhoda.....................................................   738
Abrams, Stephanie.................................................   431
Abramson, Albert..................................................   849
Abrecht, Gary L.................................................538, 547
Abrecht, Mary Ellen...............................................   906
Abrom, Michael L..................................................   364
Abromovage, Barry.................................................   687
Abshire, Robert T.................................................   835
Accardi, Thomas C.................................................   761
Acheson, Eleanor D................................................   644
Achtenberg, Roberta...............................................   750
Ackerman, Gary L. (Representative from New York).....180, 392, 403, 430, 
                                                                     451
Ackerman, Karen...................................................   184
Acord, Bob R......................................................   695
Acree, Carolyn P..................................................   702
Acton, Jan Paul...................................................   551
Adair, John.......................................................   798
Adamkus, Valdas V.................................................   789
Adamovich, Shirley Gray...........................................   814
Adams, Aileen.....................................................   672
Adams, Brandon....................................................   416
Adams, Brenda J...................................................   407
Adams, Daniel F.................................................925, 944
Adams, Donald B...................................................   783
Adams, Duane A....................................................   615
Adams, Gordon.....................................................   593
Adams, Iris B.....................................................   693
Adams, J. Calvin..................................................   738
Adams, Jasen......................................................   372
Adams, Mark A.....................................................   671
Adams, Nancy J....................................................   594
Adams, Robert McCormick...........................................   846
Adams, Roger C....................................................   642
Adams, Sarah......................................................   826
Adams, Susan......................................................   790
Adams, VaNessa....................................................   652
Adams, William D..................................................   736
Adcock, Mike......................................................     5
Adcock, Sam.......................................................   147
Addison, Francis, III.............................................   858
Adelberg, Sheldon.................................................   856
Adele, Frank......................................................   733
Adelman, James B..................................................   836
Aden, Luc Abdi....................................................   923
Aderibigbe, John O................................................   930
Adgate, Barbara...................................................424-25
Adkins, Charles E.................................................   720
Adkisson, Perry L.................................................   820
Adlam, Leslie E...................................................    31
Adler, Ann........................................................   295
Adler, Mark A.....................................................   645
Admire, John H..................................................920, 936
Adorjan, J. Joe...................................................   493
Ady, Howard P., III...............................................   613
Aenchbacher, Jack.................................................   640
Affens, Steven C..................................................   995
Affleck, Richard..................................................   689
Affleck-Smith, Joan...............................................   604
Africk, Jack......................................................   849
Agee, Carlton.....................................................   560
Agee, William C...................................................   841
Agent, Myrtle.....................................................   368
Agnew, James E., Jr...............................................   686
Agnos, Arthur C...................................................   755
Ago, Roberto......................................................   939
Agress, Philip....................................................   707
Agresti, Vic......................................................   691
Aguilar-Melancon, Lorenzo H.......................................   492
Aguirre, Hank.....................................................   728
Ahearn, Pam Gardner...............................................   543
Ahlerich, Milton..................................................   662
Ahlgren, Karl.....................................................   218
Ahmad, Anees......................................................   928
Ahmed, Meekal A...................................................   930
Ahmed, Osman S....................................................   926
Ahmed, Rafeeuddin...............................................940, 943
Ahmed, Salahuddin.................................................   942
Ahmed, Syed Aftab.................................................   926
Ahwinona, Cynthia.................................................   412
Aikens, Joan D....................................................   798
Aime, Jean-Claude.................................................   940
Ainsfield, Jerry..................................................   548
Ainsworth, Kay L..................................................   483
Ajello, Aldo R....................................................   940
Akaka, Daniel K. (Senator from Hawaii)......77, 364, 370, 376, 378, 381, 
                                                                     437
Akashi, Yasushi...................................................   940
Akey, Steve.......................................................   758
Akhter, Mohammad..................................................   913
Akiyama, Patricia.................................................   289
Al-Assaf, Ibrahim A...............................................   923
Al-Jasser, Muhammad...............................................   929
Al-Khaled, Faisal Abdulrazak......................................   923
Al-Mofleh, Ibrahim M..............................................   923
Al-Sultan, Fawzi Hamad............................................   944
Al-Tuwaijri, Abdulrahman A........................................   929
Albanese, Eileen..................................................   705
Albee, Luke.......................................................   279
Albert, Helen.....................................................   378
Alberts, Bruce M..................................................   819
Albertson, E.M....................................................   626
Albertson, Johnnie................................................   837
Albicker, Bob.....................................................   610
Albin, Michael W..................................................   556
Albornoz, Leo.....................................................   915
Albornoz, Paulina.................................................   252
Albrecht, William F...............................................   693
Albright, Clarence................................................   397
Albright, Madeleine Korbel (U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations)   586

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Albright, Raymond J...............................................   791
Albright, Stanley T...............................................   676
Alcalde, Nelson...................................................   807
Alcock, Lynn......................................................   407
Alderman, L.C.....................................................   611
Aldrich, Mark.....................................................   164
Aldridge, Elizabeth...............................................   539
Aledo-Simpson, Debbie.............................................   184
Aleinikoff, T. Alexander..........................................   664
Alejandro, M. Katherine...........................................   719
Alexander, Agnes M................................................   914
Alexander, Donald C...............................................   487
Alexander, Duane F................................................   742
Alexander, Jane.................................................487, 817
Alexander, Lewis A................................................   703
Alexander, Matt...................................................   374
Alexander, Murfy..................................................   803
Alexander, Sharyn.................................................   112
Alexander, Shirley A..............................................   548
Alexander, William................................................   718
Alexandrenna, Louis...............................................   944
Alfonzo-Lasso, Inez...............................................   671
Alford, Marty M.................................................550, 625
Algeria, Fernando L., Jr..........................................   835
Aliferis, Peter V.................................................   551
Alinka, Gregory L.................................................   625
Alito, Samuel H., Jr..............................................   864
Alizai, M. Azam K.................................................   926
Allaire, Kathleen.................................................   842
Allard, A. Wayne (Representative from Colorado).......47, 385, 394, 410, 
                                                                428, 451
Allegra, Francis M................................................   643
Allely, Ronald....................................................   691
Allem, Barbara F..................................................   370
Allem, Johnny W...................................................   910
Allen, C. Richard.................................................   786
Allen, Cheri......................................................   379
Allen, David B....................................................   675
Allen, Ed, Jr.....................................................   628
Allen, Frederick W................................................   788
Allen, Gary R.....................................................   651
Allen, Gary W.....................................................   648
Allen, Marilyn S..................................................   789
Allen, Melissa J..................................................   758
Allen, Michael T..................................................   827
Allen, Rachel.....................................................   843
Allen, Rae N......................................................   814
Allen, Richard C..................................................   590
Allen, Richard D..................................................   700
Allen, Robert E...................................................   818
Allen, Rosalind...................................................   795
Allen, Sandra.....................................................   760
Allen, Stephen....................................................   798
Allen, Susan Au...................................................   777
Allen, Terry......................................................   218
Allen, Tom........................................................   677
Allen, Virginia...................................................   827
Allen, William N..................................................   233
Alleyne, George...................................................   934
Allgeier, Peter F.................................................   594
Allison, Edward E.................................................   830
Allison, Linda W..................................................   815
Allison, Theodore E...............................................   783
Alliston, James R.................................................   601
Allman, Paul......................................................   829
Allred, Christopher...............................................   402
Almany, Patricia A................................................   638
Almborg, J........................................................   621
Alonge, Alice.....................................................   284
Alonso, Beatriz G.................................................   370
Alonzo, Anne L....................................................   708
Alpaugh, Andrew C.................................................   638
Alpern, Stephen E.................................................   778
Alperson, Phil....................................................    35
Alpert, Beth......................................................   713
Alpert, Dennis W.............................................1, 535, 590
Alprin, Geoffrey M................................................   906
Alsobrook, David E................................................   812
Alston, Millie....................................................   588
Alston, Yvonne K..................................................   435
Alt, Fred.........................................................   703
Alt, Konrad S.....................................................   607
Altenhofen, Jane E................................................   852
Altenstadter, Shelley G...........................................   667
Alter, Bruce W....................................................   718
Altimari, Frank X.................................................   864
Altman, Traci.....................................................   424
Altobelli, Frank D................................................   764
Altshule, Eric....................................................   254
Alukonis, Joseph M................................................   547
Alvarado, Susan E.................................................   856
Alvarez G, Cesar Fernando.........................................   933
Alvarez, Aida.....................................................   752
Alvarez, Judy D...................................................   262
Alvarez, Kathleen.................................................   537
Alvarez, Marsha...................................................   738
Alvarez, Scott G..................................................   784
Alvis, Karen......................................................   251
Amador, Antonio C.................................................   852
Aman, Tom.........................................................   397
Amato, Joanne.....................................................   725
Amaya, Janet S....................................................   796
Ambler, Anne......................................................   730
Ambler, Carole....................................................   704
Ambrose, Kathleen.................................................   701
Ambrose, Michael..................................................   728
Ambur, Owen.......................................................   680
Amdur, Shelley....................................................   394
Amer, Howard A....................................................   784
Ames, Alpha H., Jr................................................   766
Ames, Fred........................................................   759
Ames, Meri........................................................   829
Ames, Richard A...................................................   905
Amidzich, Gail M................................................208, 413
Amitay, Mike......................................................   485
Amlin, Gary W.....................................................   615
Amon, Dan.......................................................190, 413
Amontree, Tom.....................................................   690
Amor, Mohsen Bel Hadj.............................................   940
Amorosi, Edmund...................................................   401
Amoruso, Clare....................................................   382
Amoruso, Philip D.................................................   740
Amos, Esmeralda...................................................   372
Anand, Sudeep.....................................................   838
Anbender, Julie...................................................   644
Ancell, Vince.....................................................   682
Andahazy, William J...............................................   410
Andelman, David H.................................................   644
Andemicael, Berhanykun............................................   945
Andersen, Benny...................................................   929
Andersen, Bruce...................................................    34
Anderson, Anthony.................................................   793
Anderson, Barry B.................................................   593
Anderson, Bernard E...............................................   716
Anderson, Brooke..................................................    46
Anderson, Bruce...................................................   368
Anderson, Carl A..................................................   849
Anderson, Darwin C................................................   613
Anderson, David J.................................................   648
Anderson, David T.................................................   749
Anderson, Dean W..................................................   846
Anderson, Devin...................................................    95
Anderson, Edgar R., Jr............................................   640
Anderson, Elizabeth...............................................   606
Anderson, Erica...................................................   365
Anderson, G. Shirley..............................................   643
Anderson, Geneal..................................................   801
Anderson, George S................................................   752
Anderson, Howard..................................................   829
Anderson, Jack....................................................   734
Anderson, James C.................................................   691
Anderson, Johnny..................................................   115
Anderson, Kathy...................................................    92
Anderson, Marcus A................................................   638
Anderson, Michael J...............................................   673
Anderson, Minnie..................................................   125
Anderson, Phyllis.................................................   910
Anderson, R. Lanier, III..........................................   865
Anderson, Robert J.H..............................................   621
Anderson, Robert M................................................   710
Anderson, Stanley R...............................................   802
Anderson, Stephen H...............................................   865
Anderson, William O...............................................   753
Andewelt, Roger B.................................................   890
Andino, Jose R. Roberto...........................................   933
Andre, Pamela Q.J.................................................   700
Andreas, D. Inez..................................................   780
Andreas, Dwayne O...............................................491, 846
Andres, Reubin....................................................   743
Andresen, William.................................................    50
Andretta, Tom.....................................................   609
Andreuccetti, Eugene E............................................   698
Andrew, John M....................................................   631
Andrews, Bruce....................................................   229
Andrews, Gloria K.................................................   137
Andrews, Jimmy H..................................................   823

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Andrews, John.....................................................   736
Andrews, Kelley...................................................   722
Andrews, Robert E. (Representative from New Jersey)...166, 397, 403, 451
Andrews, Todd.....................................................   240
Andrukitis, David L...............................................   544
Andrunkonis, Tom..................................................   705
Anfinson, Thomas E................................................   543
Angel, Julio......................................................   921
Angell, John......................................................   587
Angle, Matt.......................................................   431
Angrisani, Christopher............................................   380
Angrist, Eugene P.................................................   624
Angueira, Teresa..................................................   705
Angueria, Marta...................................................   751
Angulo, Carlos....................................................   373
Angus, Marie......................................................   538
Anjaria, Shailendra J.............................................   929
Ankrum, G. Ted....................................................   811
Annan, Kofi A.....................................................   940
Annear, Craig B...................................................   788
Annelli, Joseph...................................................   696
Anschutz, Philip F................................................   846
Ansell, Fred......................................................   373
Ansley, Stephen P.................................................   410
Anthony, Joel.....................................................   726
Antoine, Guy......................................................   928
Antonelli, Anthony P..............................................   415
Antonelli, Robert C...............................................   415
Anzelmo, Joan.....................................................   675
Aoki, Lenna.......................................................   382
Apelbaum, Perry...................................................   407
Apfel, Kenneth S................................................593, 725
Apfelbaum, Michael................................................   718
Apgar, David P....................................................   607
Apodaca, Clara....................................................   606
Apol, David.......................................................   719
Aponte, Jose......................................................   781
Aponte, Nilda.....................................................   551
Apostolou, Carolyn E..............................................   357
App, Steven O.....................................................   751
Appelbaum, Richard A..............................................   759
Apple, James G....................................................   906
Applegate, David..................................................   365
Applegate, Michele W..............................................   730
Appleton, Russell E...............................................   624
Aquilino, Thomas J................................................   883
Aquino, Andrea K..................................................   410
Aramaki, Suzan J..................................................   910
Araujo, Gabriela..................................................   715
Archambault, Mrs. Bennett.........................................   845
Archer, Bill (Representative from Texas).........261, 423, 428, 434, 451
Archer, Glenn L., Jr..............................................   865
Archer, Glenn LeRoy...............................................   870
Archilla, Joaquin.................................................   760
Archuleta, Katherine L............................................   756
Arcos, Cresencio, Jr..............................................   598
Arena, Drew C.....................................................   642
Arena, Jim........................................................   820
Arenberg, Rich....................................................   132
Arendes, Vincent F................................................   553
Arendt, Elizabeth.................................................   832
Argenta, Rita D...................................................   410
Argrett, Loretta C................................................   650
Arguelles, Lori A.................................................   708
Arial, Rick.......................................................   277
Ariale, John......................................................    60
Arkin, Steven D...................................................   434
Arky, Margaret E..................................................   752
Arlinghaus, Frank H., Jr..........................................   484
Arlotto, Guy A....................................................   854
Armen, Robert N., Jr..............................................   898
Armendariz, Tony..................................................   800
Armey, Richard K. (Representative from Texas).....271, 427-28, 451, 486, 
                                                                491, 541
Armknecht, Paul...................................................   721
Arms, Abigail.....................................................   833
Armstrong, Aileen.................................................   818
Armstrong, Bob....................................................   676
Armstrong, Bonnie Walker..........................................   148
Armstrong, C. Michael.............................................   493
Armstrong, Charles E..............................................   539
Armstrong, Daniel M...............................................   794
Armstrong, Robert B...............................................   781
Armstrong, Spence M...............................................   809
Arneson, Meredith L...............................................   553
Arnold, Anita.....................................................   845
Arnold, Eddie.....................................................   402
Arnold, Elizabeth.................................................   998
Arnold, George P..................................................   390
Arnold, Heather...................................................   424
Arnold, Mary......................................................   391
Arnold, Morris S..................................................   865
Arnold, Richard S.................................................   864
Arnold, Wallace C.................................................   622
Arocho-Soto, Antonio..............................................   309
Arons, Bernard S..................................................   731
Arraes, Maria Celina B............................................   930
Arrindell, Evan...................................................   738
Arrington, Nadine R...............................................   374
Arriola, Frederico R..............................................   925
Arruda-Lambo, Pamela..............................................   299
Arteaga, Roland A.................................................   618
Arthur, Christopher...............................................   192
Arthur, John B. (Jack)............................................   593
Arthur, Sylvia....................................................    21
Arveschoug, Steve.................................................    47
Ashbaugh, Robert L................................................   643
Ashcraft, Timothy J...............................................   554
Ashcroft, John David (Senator from Missouri).....151, 362, 369, 373, 437
Ashe, Daniel M....................................................   675
Ashe, Victor H....................................................   778
Ashley, Ivan R....................................................   851
Ashline, Nelson F.................................................   770
Ashmore, Perryn B.................................................   635
Ashton, Richard M.................................................   784
Ashworth, George W................................................   370
Ashworth, Jeffrey C...............................................   632
Ashworth, Sid.....................................................   357
Ashworth, Warren R................................................   699
Ashy, Joseph W....................................................   641
Askew, Delphine...................................................   916
Askew, Hulett H...................................................   808
Askey, Thelma J...................................................   425
Aslin, Becca......................................................   403
Assal, Kenneth K..................................................   926
Aterno, Kathleen E................................................   787
Atherton, Charles H.............................................680, 785
Atiyeh, George N..................................................   556
Atkin, Michael J..................................................   926
Atkins, Chuck.....................................................   112
Atkins, James H...................................................   803
Atkins, Michael J.................................................   554
Atkinson, Barbara.................................................   673
Atkinson, Leslie..................................................   212
Atlas, Laurence...................................................   795
Ator, Lloyd G.....................................................   364
Atteberry, Krista.................................................    33
Atterholt, Jim....................................................    97
Attie, Eli........................................................   541
Attridge, Patrick J...............................................   882
Atwell, Constance W...............................................   744
Atwell, Sharon....................................................   755
Atwood, J. Brian..................................................   851
Atwood, John G....................................................   783
Auer, Lois........................................................   267
Aufdem-Brinke, Jane C.............................................   545
Aughtry, Alice....................................................   536
Augustine, Norman R..........................................780-81, 819
Augustyn, Noel J..................................................   905
Aulenbach, Barbara B..............................................   725
Aumann, Karl......................................................   122
Aumick, Amalia....................................................   189
Aunchman, Amy.....................................................   380
Ausman, Laverne...................................................   300
Auster, Paul......................................................424-25
Austin, Brad......................................................   381
Austin, Kara......................................................   194
Austin, Kimberly J................................................   375
Austin, Ledford W.................................................   753
Austin, Teresa....................................................   401
Austin, Vickie M..................................................   195
Auten, George R., Jr..............................................   635
Auten, John.......................................................   604
Autheman, Marc-Antoine..........................................923, 929
Autor, Erik.......................................................   368
Autry, Joseph H...................................................   731
Avent, Ray........................................................   775
Aviles, Dionel M..................................................   410
Axelrad, Jeffery..................................................   648
Axelson, William L................................................   855
Ayales, Edgar.....................................................   921
Ayer, Brent.......................................................   227
Ayers, Ty.........................................................   609

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Ayoud, Laura M....................................................   539
Ayres, David......................................................   151
Ayres, Terri......................................................   537
Aytes, Michael L..................................................   665
Azarloza, Armando.................................................    30
Azcuenaga, Mary L...............................................777, 803



 
                              NAME INDEX--B

Babbits, Judith...................................................   829
Babbitt, Bruce (Secretary of the Interior)...487-88, 586, 673, 680, 779, 
                                                 786, 813, 817, 847, 933
Babcock, Lawrence B., Jr..........................................   802
Babers, Beverly O.................................................   651
Babers, C. Donald.................................................   754
Babik, Bernard F..................................................   356
Babson-Doss, Brett................................................   380
Baca, Edward D..................................................623, 640
Baca, Polly.......................................................   807
Baca, Rudolfo M...................................................   792
Baca, Sylvia......................................................   676
Baccia, Carlo A...................................................   658
Bach, Christopher L...............................................   703
Bach, Robert L....................................................   664
Bach, Stanley Ira.................................................   557
Bachtel, Susanne..................................................   594
Bachula, Gary.....................................................   711
Bachus, Spencer (Representative from Alabama)......6, 392, 418, 421, 451
Back, James D.....................................................   702
Backiel, Adela....................................................   697
Backlin, Jim......................................................   124
Bacon, Kenneth H..................................................   613
Bacon, W. Edward..................................................   735
Baco, Luis........................................................   308
Baden, Laurence M.................................................   816
Bader, Richard B..................................................   799
Badger, Doug......................................................   379
Badger, Frederick C...............................................   780
Badgley, Anne.....................................................   675
Baer, David C.....................................................   791
Baer, Don.........................................................   588
Baer, Martin E....................................................   748
Baer, William J...................................................   803
Baesler, Scotty (Representative from Kentucky)...112, 385, 421, 430, 451
Baffa, John.......................................................   775
Bagley, Howard....................................................   380
Bah, Rama.........................................................   779
Bahr, Morty.......................................................   488
Bahrns, Steven D..................................................   547
Bailey, Amos......................................................   695
Bailey, Betty L...................................................   787
Bailey, Brian.....................................................   587
Bailey, Claude E..................................................   911
Bailey, LeRoy R., Jr..............................................   858
Bailey, R. Lane...................................................   295
Bailey, Sue.......................................................   781
Bailey, Vickey....................................................   768
Bailey, William...................................................   816
Bailie, Michael W.................................................   646
Baily, George B...................................................   717
Baily, Martin N...................................................   591
Bain, Mary Anderson...............................................    87
Bain, Raymone.....................................................   910
Bainbridge, Harry.................................................   431
Baine, David P....................................................   552
Bainwol, Mitch..................................................381, 536
Bair, Sheila C..................................................777, 785
Baird, Iain.......................................................   705
Baird, Richard D..................................................   857
Baird, Susan......................................................   539
Baird, Vicki......................................................    19
Baird, Victor.....................................................   377
Baird, William R..................................................   539
Bakar, Abou Samah Bin Aboo........................................   942
Baker, Aillson....................................................   431
Baker, Andy.......................................................   387
Baker, Becky......................................................   815
Baker, Beverly G..................................................   796
Baker, Bill (Representative from California)...........23, 414, 418, 451
Baker, C. Steve...................................................   803
Baker, Don........................................................   203
Baker, Donald J...................................................   708
Baker, Dorothea A.................................................   683
Baker, Edward L...................................................   733
Baker, Holly......................................................    99
Baker, Hugh J., III...............................................   780
Baker, James A., III..............................................   847
Baker, James R..................................................682, 696
Baker, Jonathan...................................................   803
Baker, K. Scott...................................................   800
Baker, Kenneth E..................................................   768
Baker, Marianne...................................................    54
Baker, Martha Cathy...............................................   833
Baker, Merri I....................................................   969
Baker, Norma......................................................   558
Baker, Obediah....................................................   692
Baker, Richard A..................................................   537
Baker, Richard H. (Representative from Louisiana).....116, 385, 392, 451
Baker, Richard L..................................................   802
Baker, Robert...................................................653, 675
Baker, William R..................................................   834
Baker-Shenk, Philip...............................................   378
Bakjaji, Sabah..................................................941, 943
Balakos, John N...................................................   601
Balamoti, Diane...................................................   365
Balasco, Patricia.................................................   913
Balbier, Thomas...................................................   739
Balbo, Janet......................................................   609
Baldacci, John E. (Representative from Maine)..............119, 385, 451
Balderson, Marie..................................................   366
Balderson, Stuart F...............................................   537
Balderston, Kris..................................................   713
Baldini, Thomas L.................................................   928
Baldock, Bobby R..................................................   865
Balducchi, Deborah K..............................................   835
Baldwin, Katherine A..............................................   649
Baldwin, Robert J.................................................   732
Baldwin, Wendy....................................................   739
Bale, Richard L...................................................   699
Bale, Stephen G...................................................   537
Bales, Virginia S.................................................   733
Ball, Conner......................................................   849
Ball, James L.....................................................   795
Ball, John........................................................   376
Ball, Ralph.......................................................   618
Ball, Rex.........................................................   785
Balland, David J..................................................   376
Ballantyne, Harry C...............................................   748
Ballard, Dennis...................................................   431
Ballard, Donna R..................................................   823
Ballard, Rose.....................................................   915
Ballenger, Cass (Representative from North Carolina)......201, 397, 403, 
                                                                427, 452
Ballenger, David R................................................   827
Ballentine, James C...............................................   123
Ballis, James.....................................................   796
Ballou, Wade......................................................   544
Balmuth, Cindy....................................................   162
Balsam, Stephen...................................................   685
Balutis, Alan P...................................................   702
Balven, Terry.....................................................   632
Bam, Christopher................................................922, 927
Bamford, Doris T..................................................   835
Bandstra, Beth....................................................   134
Bandurski, Bruce..................................................   928
Bandy, Chad.......................................................    91
Bane, Mary Jo.....................................................   727
Banerjee, Amitava.................................................   927
Bangart, Richard L................................................   854
Bange, Gerald A...................................................   685
Banister, G. Huntington...........................................   837
Bankins, Cecilia J................................................   717
Banks, Brenda S...................................................   813
Banks, Cecil J....................................................   779
Banks, Curtis L...................................................   410
Banks, Felton.....................................................   829
Banks, Marcella...................................................   807
Banks, Samuel.....................................................   606
Bannister, Barbara S..............................................   420
Banscher, Roland..................................................   838
Banta-Kunn, Becky.................................................   154
Bantle, Thomas....................................................   193
Baquet, Charles...................................................   828
Baranello, Lisa...................................................   181
Baratta, Mira.....................................................   536
Baratz, Max.......................................................   622
Barbachano, Ruben.................................................   920
Barbash, Barry P..................................................   833
Barbee, Bob.......................................................   675
Barber, Christian.................................................   718
Barber, Danelle...................................................   268
Barber, Edwin L., III.............................................   603

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Barber, Terrence..................................................   686
Barber, Wilson....................................................   676
Barbour, Galen....................................................   775
Barbour, Gaylen...................................................   600
Barcia, James A. (Representative from Michigan).......135, 414, 418, 452
Barclay, Barbara J................................................   653
Bardos, Paul R....................................................   852
Baret, Jennifer...................................................   420
Barger, Teresa C..................................................   926
Barile, Vincent...................................................   775
Barker, Betty L...................................................   703
Barker, James.....................................................   276
Barkett, Rosemary.................................................   865
Barkley, James....................................................   822
Barksdale, A. Lois................................................   722
Barksdale, Gayland................................................   272
Barksdale, Rhesa H................................................   864
Barlow, Elizabeth T...............................................   702
Barlow, Ralph M...................................................   798
Barlowe, Russell G................................................   685
Barna, David......................................................   679
Barnes, Darlene...................................................   684
Barnes, Donald G..................................................   787
Barnes, Doris M...................................................    26
Barnes, Frank A...................................................   410
Barnes, Janet.....................................................   706
Barnes, John......................................................   102
Barnes, Johnny....................................................   197
Barnes, Karen.....................................................   402
Barnes-O'Connor, Kimberly.........................................   374
Barnett, Carol A..................................................   610
Barnett, James C..................................................   783
Barnett, John H...................................................   837
Barnett, Linda Vaughan............................................   394
Barnett, Richard C................................................   420
Barnett, Robert B.................................................   845
Barnhart, Jo Anne.................................................   380
Barnicle, Timothy M...............................................   717
Barnthouse, Heather...............................................   218
Barolo, Daniel....................................................   789
Baron, Franklin A.................................................   933
Barr, Bob (Representative from Georgia)...........73, 392, 406, 421, 452
Barr, Courtney....................................................   417
Barr, Jim.........................................................   160
Barr, Mari......................................................749, 753
Barr, Robert D....................................................   591
Barram, David.....................................................   701
Barrasso, John....................................................    53
Barreaux, Ted.....................................................   551
Barreda, William E................................................   603
Barrett, Andrew C.................................................   792
Barrett, Archie D.................................................   619
Barrett, William E. (Representative from Nebraska)....161, 385, 397, 452
Barrett, Edward...................................................   759
Barrett, Fred S...................................................   700
Barrett, John Q...................................................   643
Barrett, Lawrence E...............................................   837
Barrett, Lee......................................................   709
Barrett, Leroy....................................................   687
Barrett, Sharon...................................................   738
Barrett, Thomas M. (Representative from Wisconsin)....300, 392, 400, 452
Barrett, Vera M...................................................   635
Barron, Edward J..................................................   354
Barron, Gary A....................................................   849
Barron, William G.................................................   721
Barrow, Larry.....................................................   759
Barrow, Pope......................................................   544
Barry, Donald J...................................................   674
Barry, Jean.......................................................   380
Barry, John J.....................................................   493
Barry, Marion S., Jr..................................787, 813, 846, 910
Barry, Pamela A...................................................   664
Barshefsky, Charlene............................................594, 851
Barsotti, Deborah.................................................   737
Bartel, David.....................................................   104
Barth, Anne.......................................................   295
Barth, John.......................................................   399
Barth, R. Michael.................................................   926
Barthold, Thomas A................................................   434
Bartholomew, Bruce................................................    12
Bartholomew, Carolyn..............................................    22
Bartholow, Steven A...............................................   857
Bartlett, Roscoe G. (Representative from Maryland)...124, 408, 414, 416, 
                                                                     452
Bartling, Jack....................................................   375
Bartning, Dolores.................................................   791
Bartnoff, Judith..................................................   906
Bartoli, Yvonne...................................................   379
Barton, Jimmy F...................................................   607
Barton, Joe (Representative from Texas)...............260, 395, 414, 452
Barton, Trent.....................................................   399
Barton, William R.................................................   804
Bartuska, Ann M...................................................   698
Bartz, Carol......................................................   493
Barun, Kenneth L..................................................   492
Baseman, Leroy T..................................................   634
Basham, W. Ralph..................................................   606
Bashor, Mark......................................................   736
Baskin, Bob.......................................................    51
Baskir, Lawrence M................................................   619
Bass, Charles F. (Representative from New Hampshire)......165, 394, 400, 
                                                                     452
Bass, Ellen.......................................................   771
Bass, Eugene......................................................   696
Bass, Robert M....................................................   491
Bassett, Doug.....................................................   199
Bassett, Keith....................................................   728
Bassford, Wallace O...............................................   633
Bassily, Fady P...................................................   858
Bastian, Walter...................................................   707
Basu, Arun C......................................................   698
Batalla, Pedro....................................................   928
Batchelder, Alice M...............................................   864
Bate, Leila.......................................................   435
Bateman, Herbert H. (Representative from Virginia)...282, 408, 418, 452, 
                                                                     489
Bates, Jim........................................................   394
Bates, Melinda N..................................................   591
Bates, Robin B....................................................   539
Bates, Scott......................................................   537
Bates, Sonja......................................................   223
Bath, Diane.......................................................   362
Bath, Sally H.....................................................   708
Batie, Patricia...................................................   808
Batista, Jorge....................................................   842
Battaglia, Charlie................................................   377
Battey, James F...................................................   746
Battista, Thomas M................................................   857
Battjes, Robert...................................................   735
Battle, Ernestine.................................................   714
Battle, Frank V...................................................   818
Battle, LaVeeda M.................................................   808
Battles, Lara.....................................................   153
Batts, Linda Lynn.................................................   605
Baucus, Max (Senator from Montana)......157, 353, 366-67, 377, 382, 434, 
                                                           437, 484, 846
Bauer, Donald.....................................................   305
Bauer, Edwin......................................................   687
Bauer, Henry A., III..............................................   683
Bauer, Robert F.................................................383, 431
Bauerlein, Joan W.................................................   760
Baugh, Charlie....................................................   608
Baugh, William E., Jr.............................................   662
Baughman, Karen...................................................   795
Bauleke, Howard...................................................   154
Baum, Kent........................................................   610
Baum, Robert. L...................................................   673
Baumann, Susan....................................................   832
Baumeister, Robert................................................   608
Baumgaertner, Martin..............................................   853
Baumgartner, Eileen M.............................................   394
Baur, Katie.......................................................   163
Bausch, Carl......................................................   694
Bavis, John J., Jr................................................   819
Baxter, Felix.....................................................   771
Baxter, Sandy.....................................................   132
Bay, Ann..........................................................   841
Bay, Donald M...................................................682, 700
Bayh, Susan.......................................................   928
Bayless, David B..................................................   837
Bayless, Robert A.................................................   833
Baylor, Conchita M................................................   720
Bayly, John H., Jr................................................   906
Bayne, Christine S................................................   725
Bayne, John.......................................................   913
Bayrer, Ralph L...................................................   603
Bazhaw, Jack W....................................................   797
Bazzle, Diane N...................................................   787
Beach, A. Bill....................................................   856
Beach, John W.....................................................   633
Beach, Milo C................................................840, 842-43
Beach, Peter E.M..................................................   782

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Beal, Julie.......................................................   820
Beal, Richard.....................................................   650
Beale, Richard E., Jr.............................................   615
Beall, J. Glenn, Jr...............................................   494
Beam, Clarence Arlen..............................................   865
Beaman, Chris.....................................................   200
Beamish, Richard J................................................   932
Bear, Dinah.......................................................   592
Beard, Daniel P...................................................   679
Beard, Jean-Louise................................................   199
Beard, Larry W....................................................   700
Beardall, Charles W...............................................   619
Beartusk, Keith...................................................   676
Beasley, George...................................................   850
Beasley, Henry R..................................................   921
Beattie, Molly....................................................   674
Beattie, Phillip R................................................   735
Beattie, R. Daniel................................................   140
Beatty, Charles...................................................   431
Beatty, Jill K....................................................   146
Beatty, Kyle......................................................   545
Beau, Suzanne Te..................................................   420
Beauchamp, Craig L................................................   690
Beauchamp, Stephen P..............................................   644
Beauchemin, Paul..................................................   679
Beauchesne, Suzanne...............................................   815
Beaudetter, Daniel C..............................................   761
Beaudin, Bruce D..................................................   907
Beaudry, Steve....................................................    78
Beaumont, Loretta C...............................................   391
Beaven, Vida H....................................................   739
Beavers, Chris....................................................   684
Becerra, Xavier (Representative from California).......32, 397, 406, 452
Bechet, Leon J....................................................   837
Bechtel, Phil.....................................................   361
Bechtel, Thomas F.................................................   769
Bechtle, Louis C..................................................   904
Bechtol, Nancy J..................................................   844
Beck, Mary Ann....................................................   648
Beck-Rex, Marguerite..............................................   382
Beckel, Heather...................................................   588
Becker, Brandon...................................................   834
Becker, Edward R..................................................   864
Becker, Fred R....................................................   625
Becker, George F..................................................   493
Becker, Herbert S.................................................   559
Becker, Kathy.....................................................   255
Becker, Lori A....................................................   801
Becker, Susan L...................................................   731
Becker, William...................................................   845
Beckett, Shawn....................................................   297
Beckjord, Eric S..................................................   855
Beckman, Marlene D................................................   671
Beckman, Stephen M................................................   905
Becraft, Carolyn H................................................   781
Becraft, Peter M..................................................   664
Bedjaoui, Mohammed................................................   939
Bedker, Larry J...................................................   806
Bednarz, Shirley A................................................   819
Bedoya, Harold....................................................   920
Beebe, Cora P.....................................................   610
Beecher, Donna D..................................................   824
Beecher, William M..............................................821, 854
Beedlove, Jeff....................................................    74
Beeghly, Weyland..................................................   687
Beeman, Judy......................................................   646
Beerbower, Cynthia................................................   604
Beers, Patrick....................................................   399
Beezer, Robert R..................................................   865
Begeman, Ann D....................................................   364
Beghe, Renato.....................................................   895
Behan, George.....................................................   293
Beheler, Claude J.................................................   914
Behler, Robert F................................................550, 637
Behney, Clyde.....................................................   560
Behrens, Siegfried................................................   380
Behrens, Werner...................................................   944
Behrensneyer, Anna K..............................................   840
Behrer, Carol.....................................................   728
Beighey, Anne.....................................................   429
Beilenson, Anthony C. (Representative from California).....29, 413, 452, 
                                                                     844
Beims, Connie.....................................................   121
Beininger-Andrews, Kris...........................................   299
Beirne, Jim.......................................................   365
Beiter, Jerald....................................................   705
Beitins, Inese....................................................   745
Beizer, Emily.....................................................    28
Belachew, Linda...................................................   372
Belaga, Julie D...................................................   790
Belanger, Brian C.................................................   711
Belcher, Jack.....................................................   545
Belcher, Leslie...................................................   219
Belding, Karen....................................................   221
Beldon, William R.................................................   725
Belger, Monte.....................................................   760
Belisle, Denis J..................................................   942
Belka, James M....................................................   547
Bell, David.....................................................684, 686
Bell, Donna M.....................................................   191
Bell, Ellen.......................................................   610
Bell, Gary........................................................   609
Bell, John E......................................................   826
Bell, Karl E......................................................   711
Bell, Kathryn N...................................................    86
Bell, Linda.......................................................   817
Bell, Richard P...................................................   755
Bell, Rochelle....................................................   606
Bell, Sallie......................................................   212
Bell, Thomas March................................................   402
Bellamy, Carol....................................................   828
Bellardo, Brian...................................................   833
Beller, Melanie L.................................................   673
Bellis, Douglass..................................................   544
Bellomo, Joseph P.................................................   704
Belluzzo, Larry A.................................................   693
Belmar, Warren....................................................   778
Belson, James A...................................................   906
Belt, Regina......................................................   650
Belvin, Lauren J. (Pete)..........................................   792
Bembry, Larry.....................................................   677
Bemis, Al.........................................................   422
Benavides, Fortunato P............................................   864
Benavidez, Edward E...............................................   778
Benavidez, Troy...................................................   176
Benczkowski, Brian................................................   362
Bender, Paul......................................................   643
Bender, Robert E..................................................   657
Bender, Thomas R..................................................   736
Benderly, Jordan..................................................   685
Benedini, Lorraine F..............................................   279
Beneke, Patricia J................................................   673
Benevento, Doug...................................................   387
Benitez, Ben......................................................   559
Benjamin, Brenda..................................................   429
Benjamin, George..................................................   914
Benjamin, Peter...................................................   858
Benner, Linda.....................................................   841
Benner, Michael E.................................................   545
Bennett, Alicia...................................................   828
Bennett, Barry....................................................   209
Bennett, Charles W................................................   784
Bennett, David M.............................................625-26, 628
Bennett, Donna D..................................................   805
Bennett, Douglas................................................397, 598
Bennett, Edwin H..................................................   818
Bennett, James....................................................   795
Bennett, Jane.....................................................   544
Bennett, Lana.....................................................   688
Bennett, Marian C.................................................   850
Bennett, Marion T.................................................   874
Bennett, Mick.....................................................   119
Bennett, Mike.....................................................    48
Bennett, Robert F. (Senator from Utah)......276, 354, 360, 375, 435, 437
Bennitt, Brent M..................................................   843
Benoit, Larry.....................................................   120
Benowitz, Steven C................................................   739
Bensing, J. Scott.................................................   163
Benson, B. Allan..................................................   819
Benson, Bruce D...................................................   817
Benson, Joan......................................................   646
Benson, Marcy.....................................................    30
Benson, Sumner....................................................   613
Benson, T.C.......................................................   840
Bentley, Shawn....................................................   372
Benton, Bryant....................................................   703
Benton, Charles...................................................   814
Benton, Dolores...................................................   282
Benton, Marjorie..................................................   831
Bentsen, Kenneth E., Jr. (Representative from Texas)......271, 392, 416, 
                                                                     452
Bentzel, Carl W...................................................   364
Benz, Kathy.......................................................   303
Berard, Jim.......................................................   146

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Berendes, Heinz W.................................................   743
Beres, Allan W....................................................   805
Beretta, Julius C.................................................   653
Bereuter, Douglas (Representative from Nebraska).....160, 392, 403, 428, 
                                                                452, 489
Berezowsky, Lyndon................................................   705
Berg, E. Olena....................................................   716
Berg, Joel........................................................   690
Berg, Morton......................................................   907
Berger, David.....................................................   849
Berger, Eric......................................................   397
Berger, Samuel (Sandy) R..........................................   592
Bergeron, Robert E................................................   857
Bergman, Bob......................................................   420
Bergman, Terri G..................................................   714
Bergmann, Larry E.................................................   834
Bergmark, Martha..................................................   808
Bergo, Jarle......................................................   929
Beringer, Barry...................................................   415
Berkelman, Ruth...................................................   734
Berkenwald, Carl..................................................   853
Berkovitz, Dan M..................................................   367
Berkowitz, Bob....................................................    18
Berkowitz, Francine...............................................   844
Berkowitz, Paul...................................................   405
Berlin, Ellen.....................................................   763
Berlin, Irving....................................................   486
Berlin, Maggie....................................................   840
Berman, Daniel M..................................................   434
Berman, Howard L. (Representative from California).....30, 403, 406, 453
Berman, Larry.....................................................   240
Bermant, Gordon...................................................   906
Bermingham, Barry.................................................   761
Bernal, John M....................................................   924
Bernal, Richard...................................................   933
Bernard, Normand R.V..............................................   784
Bernardino, Cell..................................................   915
Bernart, Alba.....................................................   308
Bernero, Robert M.................................................   854
Bernhardt, David.................................................47, 413
Bernhart, Bret....................................................   217
Berns, Phillip A..................................................   648
Bernstein, Caryl S................................................   778
Bernstein, Edwin S................................................   683
Bernstein, Joan...................................................   803
Bernstein, Joan Z.................................................   778
Bernstein, Sheldon L..............................................   816
Bernstein, Stuart A...............................................   845
Berran, David I...................................................   545
Berrie, James H., Jr..............................................   797
Berrizbeitia, Luis E..............................................   929
Berry, Deborah F..................................................   793
Berry, Dorothy H..................................................   772
Berry, John.....................................................605, 838
Berry, Joyce T..................................................726, 731
Berry, Marion.....................................................   681
Berry, Marsha.....................................................   295
Berry, Mary Francis...............................................   849
Berry, Max N......................................................   841
Berry, Peter T....................................................   623
Berry, Steven K...................................................   370
Berry, William....................................................   781
Berry, William C..................................................   797
Berryman, Charlotte E.............................................   397
Bertelsmeier, Wolfgang............................................   928
Bertha, Lea.......................................................   234
Berthelot, Yves...................................................   941
Berthod, Darlene..................................................   609
Bertini, Catherine Ann............................................   941
Bertini, Judith E.................................................   654
Bertman, Mike.....................................................   220
Bertram, Marian...................................................381-82
Bertram, Sharon...................................................   249
Bertsch, Chuck....................................................   687
Bertucci, Theresa C...............................................   646
Beson, Mike.......................................................   170
Bess, Kris........................................................   249
Besson, Frank S., III.............................................   622
Best, Jean B......................................................   435
Bestgen, John G., Jr..............................................   762
Betancourt, Humberto..............................................   920
Bethea, Juliette..................................................   683
Bethea, Kay.......................................................   722
Bethea, Martha....................................................   783
Bevacqua, Frank...................................................   928
Bevilacqua, Robert................................................   665
Bevill, Tom (Representative from Alabama)...............4, 388, 430, 453
Beye, Alioune B...................................................   941
Beyer, Wally B...............................................681, 692-93
Bezdek, Roger H...................................................   603
Bianchi, Robert...................................................   654
Bibb, David.......................................................   805
Bice, Brent.......................................................    12
Bickerton, Thomas W...............................................   685
Bickford, Trecia..................................................   279
Bickley, Sharla...................................................   412
Biden, Francis W..................................................   553
Biden, Joseph R., Jr. (Senator from Delaware).....54, 369, 371, 382, 437
Bieber, Robert J..................................................   901
Biegun, Stephen E.................................................   370
Bierbaum, Philip J................................................   736
Biern, Herbert A..................................................   784
Bieron, Brian.....................................................   413
Biesty, Thomas....................................................   368
Biggi, Robert.....................................................   678
Bilbray, Brian P. (Representative from California)..........43, 395, 453
Bilchik, Shay.....................................................   672
Bildner, Allen L..................................................   849
Bilirakis, Michael (Representative from Florida).......61, 395, 421, 453
Billbrough, Sylvester B...........................................   658
Billet, Nancy.....................................................   238
Billinger, James L................................................   434
Billings, Greg....................................................   536
Billingsley, F. William...........................................   839
Billington, James H. (Librarian of Congress)....489, 555, 559, 814, 817, 
                                                                  846-47
Bills, H. Matthew.................................................   789
Billy, Thomas J...................................................   696
Bilton, Karen.....................................................   362
Bingaman, Anne K..................................................   647
Bingaman, Jeff (Senator from New Mexico)...175, 358, 364, 382, 384, 435, 
                                                                     438
Binger, Kevin.....................................................    97
Bingham, Ray......................................................   618
Binninger, Patricia A.............................................   642
Biondi, Frank.....................................................   493
Biondi, Walter....................................................   605
Biondo, Ramona....................................................   747
Birch, Debra......................................................   544
Birch, Stanley F., Jr.............................................   865
Birchby, James E..................................................   836
Bird, Paul E......................................................   854
Birdsall, Nancy...................................................   920
Birkedal-Hansen, Henning..........................................   743
Birkenheier, John E...............................................   836
Birkhead, Scott...................................................   546
Birnbaum, Diane...................................................    66
Birnbaum, Elizabeth...............................................   412
Bischoff, Donald C................................................   763
Bisek, Callista...................................................   387
Bishop, Ferial S..................................................   911
Bishop, Sanford D. (Representative from Georgia).......71, 385, 421, 453
Bisson, Arthur E..................................................   627
Bither, Eve M.....................................................   772
Bittiker, Kristen.................................................   429
Bittner, Mamie....................................................   817
Bittner, Mary E...................................................   653
Bivens, Lyle W....................................................   729
Black, Anthony....................................................   704
Black, Charlotte C................................................   671
Black, Daniel R.................................................605, 610
Black, David L....................................................   803
Black, Douglas....................................................   746
Black, Lori.......................................................   380
Black, Paul L.....................................................   640
Black, Robert.....................................................   380
Black, Susan H....................................................   865
Black, Will.......................................................   380
Blackburn, Robert B...............................................   835
Blackburne, Anna..................................................   911
Blackman, Judith C................................................   766
Blackman, Robert..................................................   624
Blackman, Susan...................................................   707
Blackmer, L. Paul, Jr.............................................   602
Blackmun, Harry A. (Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court)......812, 862
Blackston, Cynthia................................................   407
Blackstone, Rod...................................................   296
Blackwell, Annie..................................................   716
Blackwell, Paul E.................................................   622
Blackwood, Deirdre................................................    10

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Blades, A.C.......................................................   630
Blaha, James L....................................................   854
Blahous, Chuck....................................................   304
Blaine, Belinda...................................................   834
Blair, Dan......................................................215, 402
Blair, Leland J...................................................   794
Blair, Louis H....................................................   807
Blair, Mark.......................................................   368
Blair, Peter O....................................................   560
Blair, Thomas D...................................................   838
Blake, James......................................................   380
Blake, Robert M...................................................   554
Blake, Scott......................................................   795
Blakely, Thomas J.................................................   173
Blakeman, Bradley A...............................................   849
Blanchard, Bruce..................................................   674
Blanchard, Judy...................................................   401
Blanchard, Roger..................................................   640
Blanck, Ronald....................................................   782
Blandford, Clyde B., Jr...........................................   800
Blaney, Cathy.....................................................   380
Blankenship, James................................................   678
Blankley, Tony..............................................73, 429, 540
Blanton, Mrs. Jack S., Sr.........................................   841
Blatnick, Jeff....................................................   832
Blatt, Edward A...................................................   553
Blatter, Victoria.................................................   378
Blattner, Jeff....................................................   373
Blaylock, Andrew..................................................   380
Blaylock, Kenneth L...............................................   995
Blayney, Paul E...................................................   759
Blazey, John T....................................................   391
Bledsoe, Paul.....................................................   679
Bledsoe, Ralph C..................................................   812
Blejwas, Stanislaus A.............................................   849
Blessington, Carole J.............................................   375
Blevins, Liz......................................................   357
Blevins, Rodger...................................................   683
Blickstein, Jill..................................................   592
Bliley, Thomas J., Jr. (Representative from Virginia).....286, 395, 453, 
                                                                     489
Blinder, Alan S...................................................   783
Blitzer, Charles................................................841, 846
Blitzer, Donna....................................................    26
Bliven, Doug......................................................   678
Blix, Hans........................................................   945
Blizzard, Diane C.................................................   833
Bloch, Karen Campbell.............................................   133
Bloch, Steve......................................................    13
Block, Abby L.....................................................   825
Block, Kenan......................................................   998
Block, Larry......................................................   372
Block, Samuel B...................................................   907
Blocker, Andy.....................................................   362
Blockinger, Nancee W..............................................   277
Blodgett, Jeff....................................................   142
Blodgett, John E..................................................   557
Blommer, Michael W................................................   905
Bloom, Ellen......................................................   712
Bloom, Michael J................................................606, 804
Bloom, Thomas.....................................................   702
Bloomer, Nancy....................................................   404
Blot, H.W.......................................................630, 843
Blotevogel, Michelle..............................................   152
Blount, Lori......................................................   841
Blount, Milton, Jr................................................   717
Blout, Elkan......................................................   737
Bloyer, John H....................................................   434
Blum, Carolyn.....................................................   762
Blum, J. Lawrence.................................................   688
Blum, James L.....................................................   551
Blum, Janet.......................................................   368
Blum, Margaret D..................................................   766
Blumenstein, John.................................................   805
Blumenthal, Gary H................................................   493
Blumenthal, Ronnie................................................   790
Blumenthal, Stephen...............................................   397
Blumenthal, Susan J...............................................   730
Blush, Nancy......................................................   365
Blute, Peter I. (Representative from Massachusetts).......127, 400, 418, 
                                                                428, 453
Bly, Richard P....................................................   654
Boadwine, June L..................................................   865
Boatright, James F................................................   635
Bobb, Euric A.....................................................   920
Bobbitt, Jane.....................................................   295
Bobek, Joseph J...................................................   905
Bocchichio, Anthony...............................................   659
Bock, Carol.......................................................   560
Bock, Paul........................................................   373
Bodine, Susan.....................................................   421
Bodlander, Deborah................................................   405
Bodron, Ellis B...................................................   815
Boe, Hans-Petter W................................................   931
Boeder, Laurie....................................................   810
Boehlert, Sherwood L. (Representative from New York)......190, 414, 418, 
                                                                453, 489
Boehly, William A.................................................   763
Boehne, Kenneth P.................................................   857
Boehner, James C..................................................   857
Boehner, John A. (Representative from Ohio)...210, 385, 403, 427-28, 453
Boepple, Lisa.....................................................    29
Boertlein, Jack...................................................   560
Boesky, Gayle.....................................................   139
Boetticher, Helene................................................   719
Bogart, Charles Gary..............................................   548
Bogdanovich, Michele..............................................   152
Boger, Bruce A....................................................   855
Boger, Dorothy....................................................    81
Boggs, Danny J....................................................   864
Boggs, Lindy....................................................491, 494
Boggs, Thomas Hale, Jr............................................   484
Bogle, William Thomas R...........................................   630
Bogsch, Arpad.....................................................   944
Bohac, Barry A....................................................   797
Bohannon, Chris...................................................   154
Bohannon, Mark....................................................   711
Bohren, Deborah...................................................   187
Bohrer, Richard...................................................   738
Bois, Chris.......................................................   382
Boland, F. Kevin..................................................   551
Boland, Lois E....................................................   710
Bolden, Betty.....................................................   800
Boldon, Virginia..................................................   723
Boles, Anita L....................................................   853
Boles, Billy J....................................................   640
Bolger, David A...................................................   763
Bolster, Bob......................................................   218
Bolton, Claude M., Jr.............................................   617
Bolton, Eric......................................................   368
Bolton, Helen.....................................................   608
Bombaugh, Robert L................................................   648
Bonar, Donna......................................................   728
Bond, Christopher S. (Kit) (Senator from Missouri).....151, 354, 360-61, 
                                                      366, 375, 379, 438
Bond, Daniel L....................................................   791
Bond, Jim.........................................................   357
Bond, Phil........................................................   294
Bondareff, Joan M.................................................   765
Bondurant, Thomas J...............................................   643
Bonfield, Arthur E................................................   778
Bonifer, Sheryl...................................................   413
Bonilla, Henry (Representative from Texas).................270, 388, 453
Bonior, David E. (Representative from Michigan).......138, 429, 453, 542
Bonior, Judy......................................................   542
Bonkowski, Casimir................................................   752
Bonner, Alison....................................................   196
Bonner, Jo........................................................     3
Bonner, Robert....................................................   391
Bonner, Tom.......................................................   103
Bonneville, Linwood...............................................   824
Bono, Sonny (Representative from California)...........40, 392, 406, 453
Bonsall, Penelope S...............................................   799
Bonvillian, William B.............................................    50
Boockholdt, Kathy L...............................................   632
Booen, Michael W..................................................   631
Booher, Harold R..................................................   622
Booher, John W....................................................   633
Booker, Johnnie B.................................................   798
Boorda, Jeremy M..................................................   628
Boorman, John T...................................................   929
Booth, Henry H....................................................   601
Boots, Andrew J...................................................   646
Booze, Dawn M...................................................668, 856
Bopp, John F......................................................   793
Borchardt, Richard W..............................................   855
Borcherding, Jennifer.............................................   544
Bordeaux, JoAnn J.................................................   648
Borden, Leroy.....................................................   591
Borden, Rob.......................................................   399
Bordes, Paul......................................................   727
Bordogna, Joseph..................................................   820
Boren, Michael E..................................................   434

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Boren, Sarah......................................................   838
Borger, Judy......................................................   230
Borgquist, Daryl..................................................   670
Borja, Angie......................................................   307
Borland, David....................................................   620
Bormolini, Ann M..................................................   756
Borne, Sheilah....................................................   236
Bornemann, Thomas.................................................   731
Bornstein, Ted....................................................   298
Borowski, Michael A...............................................   547
Borrego, Al.......................................................   721
Borrero, Maria....................................................   790
Borski, Robert A. (Representative from Pennsylvania)....227, 417-18, 453
Borst, Linda P....................................................   807
Borton, Lowell W..................................................   554
Borwick, Anthony S................................................   804
Bos, Will.........................................................   380
Bose, Alakadri K..................................................   927
Bosecker, R. Ronald...............................................   700
Bosick, Deborah...................................................   637
Bosley, Dale E....................................................   863
Bossart, Betsy....................................................   124
Boster, Mark A..................................................646, 691
Boston, Bernie....................................................   995
Boston, Bill......................................................   123
Boston, Dan.......................................................   188
Boston, Ralph.....................................................   832
Boswell, Eric J...................................................   598
Boswell, Walt.....................................................   795
Bothwell, James L.................................................   552
Bott, John........................................................   119
Bott, Sarah.......................................................   828
Botuck, Joan H....................................................   420
Botwin, Brad I....................................................   705
Bouchard, Carroll J...............................................   779
Boucher, Rick (Representative from Virginia)..........287, 395, 406, 453
Boucree, Catherine M..............................................   830
Boudin, Michael...................................................   864
Boufford, Jo Ivey.................................................   729
Bouldin, Claudette................................................   553
Boundy, David.....................................................   714
Bourdette, Mary...................................................   724
Bourgeois, Peggy..................................................   115
Bourgeois, Theresa................................................   374
Bourgoin, Robert D................................................   801
Bourhane, Ali.....................................................   923
Bourne, Christopher M.............................................   630
Boutros-Ghali, Boutros............................................   940
Bowen, Barbara R..................................................   548
Bowen, Brent L....................................................   785
Bowen, G. Stephen.................................................   737
Bowen, Jerry W....................................................   775
Bowen, Ken........................................................   807
Bowen, Mark.......................................................   159
Bower, Glen L.....................................................   857
Bower, Michael E..................................................   787
Bowers, Douglas...................................................   537
Bowers, Janet.....................................................   281
Bowers, Kelly.....................................................   836
Bowers, Shellie F.................................................   906
Bowes, W.C........................................................   627
Bowie, Dorothy....................................................   757
Bowie, Frances A..................................................   913
Bowie, Washington B...............................................   898
Bowland, Jack.....................................................   921
Bowles, Erskine...................................................   587
Bowles, Jeanie....................................................   537
Bowles, John R....................................................   692
Bowles, Mark......................................................   285
Bowling, Curtis...................................................   635
Bowman, Diane W...................................................   410
Bowman, Frank L.................................................628, 782
Bowman, John E..................................................601, 777
Bowman, Marion....................................................   625
Bowman, Pasco M., II..............................................   865
Bowman, Phylicia..................................................   914
Bowman, Richard E.................................................   766
Bowman, Terry.....................................................   638
Bowman, Tracy.....................................................   695
Bowne, Thomas R...................................................   434
Bowne, Shirlee P................................................815, 821
Bowron, Eljay B...................................................   606
Bowser, David.....................................................   380
Bowsher, Charles A..............................................551, 560
Boxer, Barbara (Senator from California)....17, 360-61, 366, 382-83, 438
Boxley, Joanne....................................................   914
Boyd, Betsy.......................................................   223
Boyd, Doris.......................................................   543
Boyd, John H......................................................   708
Boyd, Karen Johnson...............................................   842
Boyd, Moses.......................................................   364
Boyd, Paul........................................................   936
Boyd, Robert S....................................................   636
Boyd, Sarah.......................................................   413
Boyd, Sylvester...................................................   560
Boyd, Thomas......................................................   637
Boyd, W. Garrett..................................................   945
Boyd, Willard.....................................................   817
Boyer, Donna......................................................   235
Boyle, J.E.J......................................................   936
Boyle, Michael J..................................................   548
Boyum, Ray A......................................................   542
Brabham, J.A., Jr.................................................   630
Brachemi, Kacim...................................................   923
Bracher, Barbara..................................................   545
Bracher, Phillip E................................................   641
Brack, Andrew C...................................................   243
Brack, Bill.......................................................    45
Brack, Dennis.....................................................   988
Bracken, Noreen...................................................   375
Bradbury, Darcy E.................................................   603
Braddock, Martha S................................................   799
Braden, Mary......................................................   645
Brader, Charles R.................................................   694
Bradford, Colin I., Jr............................................   851
Bradford, Mary....................................................   675
Bradford, Windell.................................................   733
Bradley, A. Jane..................................................   592
Bradley, Bill (Senator from New Jersey)..........166, 364, 367, 378, 438
Bradley, Charlene.................................................   634
Bradley, Coley....................................................   109
Bradley, David E..................................................   671
Bradley, Eileen...................................................   724
Bradley, Harry E., Jr.............................................   702
Bradley, James....................................................   699
Bradley, James C..................................................   433
Bradley, John A...................................................   640
Bradley, Leigh A..................................................   624
Bradley, Linda....................................................   291
Bradley, Patricia O...............................................   186
Bradley, Valerie J................................................492-93
Bradshaw, Christin................................................   387
Bradtke, Robert A.................................................   596
Brady, Paul L.....................................................   822
Braestrup, Peter..................................................   558
Brahimi, Lakhdar..................................................   940
Brailsford, Nancy.................................................   912
Braithwaite, Gordon...............................................   915
Brake, J. William.................................................   635
Braley, George A..................................................   684
Brammer, Carolyn M................................................   643
Branca, Arlene....................................................   298
Brand, Norman J...................................................   434
Brand, Phil.......................................................   608
Branda, Joyce R...................................................   648
Brandenstein, Albert E............................................   593
Brandling-Bennett, David..........................................   934
Brandon, Richard..................................................   546
Brandt, Jon.......................................................   133
Branker, Gloria M.................................................   643
Brann, Joseph E...................................................   671
Brannon, Bill.....................................................   258
Branscomb, Lewis M................................................   560
Branson, Cherri...................................................   402
Branson, Missy....................................................   200
Brantley, Larry A.................................................   684
Brasher, Mark.....................................................   402
Bratt, Robert K...................................................   649
Brauer, Robert B..................................................   410
Braun, Beverly....................................................   998
Braun, Paul.......................................................   684
Braxton, Bernard..................................................   911
Bray, Frank.......................................................   613
Brayton, Flint....................................................   783
Brayton, Jodi.....................................................   305
Brazil, Harold....................................................   910
Brazile, Donna....................................................   307
Bready, Alvin.....................................................   632
Breaux, John B. (Senator from Louisiana).....113, 362, 367, 378, 382-84, 
                                                                     438
Breaux, Mrs. John.................................................   492
Bredhoff, Elliot..................................................   778

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Breeden, Robert L.................................................   494
Bregger, John E...................................................   721
Breggia, Claudia..................................................   178
Breithaupt, Deidre................................................   767
Brelsford, Theresa A..............................................   710
Brendsel, Leland C................................................   799
Breneman, Lory....................................................   375
Brennan, Hugh L.................................................702, 785
Brennan, Kevin....................................................   543
Brennan, Noel A...................................................   671
Brennan, William J. (Associate Justice, retired, U.S. Supreme 
        Court)....................................................   861
Brenner, Eliot....................................................   601
Brenner, Robert D.................................................   789
Brenner, Scott....................................................    68
Brent, Parker.....................................................   405
Bresnaham, Ken....................................................   685
Bresnick, Arnold..................................................   721
Brett, Jill D.....................................................   558
Breunig, Robert G.................................................   817
Brew, Thomas J....................................................   552
Brew, William E...................................................   376
Brewer, Brick.....................................................   646
Brewer, Mary Brown................................................    74
Brewster, Bill K. (Representative from Oklahoma)......218, 418, 429, 453
Brewster, Havelock................................................   921
Brewster, Mrs. Bill K.............................................   492
Brewster, Robert..................................................   115
Breyer, Stephen G. (Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court)......861, 865
Brezina, Mark J...................................................   754
Breznay, George B.................................................   768
Brice, Carla......................................................   602
Brice, Maurice O..................................................   748
Brick, Cary R.....................................................   191
Brick, Martha.....................................................   548
Brickhouse, Eugene................................................   775
Bridbord, Kenneth.................................................   745
Bridge, Christine O...............................................   282
Bridge, Ian J.....................................................   927
Bridge, Raymond L.................................................   685
Bridgeland, John M................................................   207
Bridgewater, Bradley..............................................   650
Bridgham, Paula L.................................................   823
Bridwell, G. Porter...............................................   811
Brigagliano, James A..............................................   833
Briggs, Barbara...................................................   206
Bright, William...................................................   373
Bright-Coleman, Kim L.............................................   799
Brill, Ken........................................................   596
Brimmer, Charles..................................................    95
Brimmer, Clarence A...............................................   904
Brimmer, Elizabeth................................................   304
Brinck, Mike......................................................   422
Brinck, Richard C.................................................   755
Brink, Robert H...................................................   645
Brink, Trish......................................................   269
Brinkley, Sam.....................................................   415
Brinley, Floyd J., Jr.............................................   744
Brisbane, Dwight..................................................   550
Brisbin, Charles E................................................   605
Brissman, John R..................................................   836
Bristo, Marca.....................................................   815
Bristow, William M., II...........................................   697
Brita, Susan F....................................................   421
Britten, Gerald H.................................................   726
Britton, Lorraine.................................................   912
Broad, Eli........................................................   841
Broadaway, F.M....................................................   716
Broadbent, Meredith...............................................424-25
Broadnax, Walter..................................................   723
Broadwater, Tommy L...............................................   742
Broce, Barbara....................................................   548
Broce, Fred L.....................................................   797
Brock, Jack L., Jr................................................   552
Brock-Smith, Cynthia A............................................   823
Brockenborough, Bland T...........................................   603
Broder, Samuel....................................................   740
Broderick, Anthony J..............................................   761
Broderick, John T., Jr............................................   808
Brodsky, Arnold B.................................................   634
Brodsky, Lewis C..................................................   837
Brody, Carolyn....................................................   785
Brody, Kenneth D...........................................493, 780, 790
Broedling, Laurie.................................................   810
Brogdon, Bill.....................................................   634
Bromery, Robert...................................................   794
Bromwich, Michael R...............................................   643
Bronfman, Edgar, Jr...............................................   493
Brooke, Karen.....................................................   266
Brookhart, Larry L................................................   852
Brookins, Patty...................................................    13
Brookins-Hudson, Charlotte........................................   910
Brookover, Ed.....................................................   427
Brooks, Bob.......................................................    16
Brooks, Carla.....................................................   140
Brooks, Cher......................................................   765
Brooks, David.....................................................   365
Brooks, Elmer T...................................................   809
Brooks, Gary....................................................812, 824
Brooks, John G....................................................   808
Brooks, Ronald E..................................................   827
Brooks, Sharon....................................................    59
Brooks, Steve.....................................................   673
Brooks, Thos R....................................................   614
Broome, Claire V................................................731, 736
Brophy, Susan.....................................................   589
Brorby, Wade......................................................   865
Brorsen, Les......................................................   217
Brosius, Matthew..................................................   934
Broughman, James..................................................   750
Broun, Elizabeth................................................840, 843
Broun, Richard H..................................................   750
Broussard, Luvenia................................................   917
Browder, Glen (Representative from Alabama).............4, 394, 408, 453
Brower, Linda.....................................................   635
Brown, A. Sue.....................................................   913
Brown, Ann........................................................   786
Brown, Benjamin...................................................   706
Brown, Bernadine..................................................   913
Brown, Bobbi......................................................   304
Brown, Carolyn T..................................................   558
Brown, Carrye B...................................................   799
Brown, Casey......................................................   278
Brown, Chris J....................................................   554
Brown, Clarence J.................................................   494
Brown, Clayola....................................................   488
Brown, Corrine (Representative from Florida)...........57, 418, 421, 454
Brown, Deborah....................................................   772
Brown, Ellen S....................................................401-02
Brown, Ernest J...................................................   651
Brown, George C...................................................   833
Brown, George E., Jr. (Representative from California).....39, 385, 414, 
                                                                     454
Brown, Gudrun.....................................................   119
Brown, Hank (Senator from Colorado)...............45, 361, 369, 371, 438
Brown, J. Carter..................................................   680
Brown, Jesse (Secretary of Veterans' Affairs)..............586, 774, 817
Brown, Jim T......................................................   622
Brown, JoAnne.....................................................   912
Brown, Joan Martin................................................   943
Brown, Judy.......................................................   365
Brown, June Gibbs...............................................723, 746
Brown, L. Jackson.................................................   743
Brown, Larry...............................................815, 913, 915
Brown, Lee........................................................   646
Brown, Lee P. (Director, National Drug Control Policy)..........586, 593
Brown, Leesa......................................................   671
Brown, Linda N....................................................   812
Brown, Mark.......................................................    96
Brown, Mark E.....................................................   702
Brown, Michael..................................................637, 813
Brown, Morgan.....................................................   144
Brown, Patricia A.................................................   799
Brown, Paul.......................................................   382
Brown, Priscilla A................................................   814
Brown, R. Mark....................................................   618
Brown, Regina.....................................................   597
Brown, Robert E.................................................492, 677
Brown, Robert F...................................................   841
Brown, Ronald H. (Secretary of Commerce)....493, 586, 701, 804, 817, 830
Brown, Ross.......................................................    51
Brown, Rudy.......................................................   789
Brown, Sherrod (Representative from Ohio)........213, 395, 403, 430, 454
Brown, Sherry.....................................................    50
Brown, Stuart.....................................................   608
Brown, T..........................................................   632
Brown, Ted F......................................................   608
Brown, Thomas.....................................................   910

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Brown, Timothy....................................................   544
Brown, Trinita....................................................   421
Brown, Trisha.....................................................   816
Brownback, Sam D. (Representative from Kansas)...105, 394, 403, 416, 454
Browne, Pat.......................................................   299
Browne, T. Christopher............................................   836
Brownell, Carlton K...............................................   780
Brownell, Cheryl..................................................   112
Browner, Carol M. (Administrator, Environmental Protection Agency)
                                                   488, 586, 778-79, 787
Browning, Douglas.................................................   606
Browning, James R.................................................   865
Browning, Jane....................................................   492
Browning, Margaret A..............................................   818
Browning, Miriam F................................................   620
Browning, Stephen C...............................................   702
Brownlee, Michael B...............................................   763
Brownlee, Romie L.................................................   359
Brownstein, Michael J.............................................   736
Broyles, Gilbert, Jr..............................................   693
Broyles, Phillip L................................................   803
Brozek, Ann.......................................................   127
Bruce, Bonnie.....................................................   412
Bruce, Preston....................................................   728
Bruce, Thomas.....................................................   933
Brucia, James A...................................................   757
Bruckmann, Donald.................................................   842
Brue, Theodore J..................................................   765
Bruggink, Eric G..................................................   889
Bruley, Edward....................................................   138
Brunelle, Philip..................................................   816
Brunett, Katherine................................................   354
Brunetti, Melvin..................................................   865
Brunhart, Andrew D................................................   627
Brunner, Edouard..................................................   941
Bruno, Michael....................................................   922
Bruns, James......................................................   840
Bruns, Joseph B...................................................   850
Bruns, Kevin......................................................   399
Brunsdale, Anne E...............................................777, 852
Brunson, Barbre A.................................................   433
Bruzdzinski, Jason E..............................................   410
Bryan, Gerald A...................................................   787
Bryan, Joseph (Ken)...............................................   645
Bryan, Mrs. Richard H.............................................   492
Bryan, Richard H. (Senator from Nevada)....162, 358, 360, 362, 377, 382, 
                                                                     438
Bryant, Bo........................................................    72
Bryant, Daniel J..................................................   407
Bryant, Donnie L..................................................   915
Bryant, Edward (Representative from Tennessee)........254, 385, 406, 454
Bryant, John (Representative from Texas)..............260, 395, 406, 454
Bryant, John L., Jr...............................................   817
Bryant, Kenneth R.................................................   626
Bryant, Mrs. John.................................................   492
Bryant, Robert M..................................................   662
Bryant, Stephen N.................................................   607
Bryant, William Benson............................................   880
Bryant, William F.................................................   239
Bryden, Robert A..................................................   653
Brydges, Dennis...................................................   919
Brynn, Edward.....................................................   597
Bryson, Caroline S................................................   244
Bryson, Cherry A..................................................   905
Bryson, Joy B.....................................................   420
Bryson, William C...............................................865, 873
Brzezinski, Ian...................................................   489
Buberl, Glenn.....................................................    13
Bucella, Donna....................................................   646
Buchanan, Bob.....................................................   696
Buchanan, Ellen...................................................   246
Buchanan, Karen A.................................................   710
Buchanan, Thomas C................................................   545
Buck, Charles.....................................................   368
Buck, Daniel......................................................    46
Buck, Gerald E....................................................   841
Buck, Joann.......................................................   609
Buck, Robert T....................................................   842
Buck, Timothy J...................................................   390
Buckey, William H.................................................   415
Buckham, Ed.......................................................   541
Bucklen, Bryan J..................................................   208
Buckley, Daniel J.................................................   815
Buckley, James L................................................864, 867
Buckley, Jill.....................................................   851
Buckley, John.....................................................   424
Bucknam, James R..................................................   662
Bucknam, Robert B.................................................   662
Buechner, William.................................................   436
Buehler, Karen S..................................................   486
Buell, Alex.......................................................   387
Bueno, Irene......................................................   724
Buff, Gary........................................................   718
Buffington, J.E...................................................   629
Bugrov, Andrei....................................................   923
Buhl, Laura.......................................................   403
Buhler, Karen.....................................................   403
Buhler, Roman.....................................................   403
Bujold, Joseph....................................................   942
Buline, Pam.......................................................   305
Bull, Steve.......................................................   637
Bullard, John K...................................................   709
Bullock, Cheryl...................................................   829
Bulos, Alice P....................................................   791
Bultena, Lance D..................................................   364
Bumgardner, Layne L...............................................   815
Bumgarner, Fred...................................................   637
Bumpers, Dale (Senator from Arkansas)...14, 354, 364, 375, 381, 439, 490
Bunce, Harold L...................................................   752
Bunger, A. Doug.................................................633, 782
Bunker, Emma C....................................................   843
Bunn, James Lee (Representative from Oregon)...............223, 388, 454
Bunning, Jim (Representative from Kentucky)......111, 394, 417, 423, 454
Bunning, Mrs. Jim.................................................   492
Bunten-Mines, Elaine..............................................   711
Bunting, Pamela...................................................    90
Bunton, Scott.....................................................   126
Buntrock, Dean L..................................................   493
Buntrock, Grant.................................................681, 686
Buntrock, Grant B.................................................   689
Buonome, Athena...................................................    63
Buran, Scott......................................................   550
Burbano, Fernando...............................................739, 740
Burch, Gary.......................................................   915
Burchill, William R., Jr..........................................   905
Burchman, Leonard.................................................   487
Burdick, Donald...................................................   431
Burg, Robert J....................................................   546
Burgasser, George C...............................................   649
Burge, David......................................................   774
Burger, Ben.......................................................   380
Burger, Todd......................................................   189
Burger, Warren E (Chief Justice, retired, U.S. Supreme Court)...858, 861
Burgess, A. Franklin, Jr..........................................   906
Burgess, Karen Buck...............................................   833
Burgess, Roger....................................................   610
Burgess, Ronald K.................................................   686
Burgoyne, John....................................................   818
Burk, Chris.......................................................   399
Burk, Francis L., Jr..............................................   539
Burke, Bernard F..................................................   820
Burke, Diane......................................................   707
Burke, J. Austin..................................................   679
Burke, Mary.......................................................   842
Burke, Paul Bud...................................................   778
Burke, Sheila P......................................490-91, 536-37, 817
Burke, Thomas.....................................................   686
Burke, Thomas G...................................................   689
Burke, Vincent C., Jr.............................................   858
Burke, William....................................................   240
Burke, William C..................................................   806
Burkhalter, Barbara L.............................................   752
Burkhardt, Frederick..............................................   814
Burki, Shahid Javed...............................................   922
Burleigh, A. Peter................................................   598
Burlew, William S.................................................    66
Burlington, Bruce.................................................   737
Burnett, Arthur L., Sr............................................   906
Burnett, Charles..................................................   932
Burnett, Kenneth..................................................   911
Burnett, Robert F.................................................   855
Burnette, Alice Greene............................................   841
Burnette, Deborah.................................................   625
Burnette, Jasper..................................................   914
Burnham, Irene....................................................   559
Burns, Carly M....................................................   302
Burns, Conrad R. (Senator from Montana)....157, 354, 362, 364, 375, 378, 
                                                           439, 483, 490
Burns, Dan........................................................   163
Burns, Dennis G...................................................   698

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Burns, Diana......................................................    71
Burns, John.......................................................   380
Burns, M. Anthony.................................................   780
Burns, Marie......................................................   397
Burns, Molly......................................................   150
Burns, Nicholas...................................................   599
Burns, Robert E...................................................   833
Burns, Stuart.....................................................    64
Burns, Thomas.....................................................   598
Burr, Cornelia A..................................................   539
Burr, Richard (Representative from North Carolina).........199, 395, 454
Burrell, Benjamin F...............................................   646
Burrell, Janet....................................................   367
Burris, Richard...................................................   638
Burris, Roxie.....................................................    45
Burroughs, Harry..................................................   412
Burrow, William...................................................   772
Burrows, James H..................................................   712
Burrus, Ginny.....................................................   101
Burse, Billy......................................................   620
Burse, Luther.....................................................   697
Bursenos, Stephanie...............................................   745
Burson, Robert J..................................................   836
Burt, Janet.......................................................   683
Burt, John........................................................   698
Burtle, James.....................................................   796
Burton, Benjamin..................................................   742
Burton, Chet......................................................   550
Burton, Dan (Representative from Indiana)..............97, 400, 403, 454
Burton, Geary T...................................................   549
Burton, Irving F..................................................   841
Burton, Jennifer..................................................   431
Burton, Mack M....................................................   635
Busby, W. Dawn....................................................   708
Busch, Barbara....................................................   828
Busch, S..........................................................   632
Bush, Jennifer....................................................   795
Bush, Mrs. George.................................................   845
Bush, Richard.....................................................   405
Bush, Robert D..................................................680, 779
Bush, Zoe.........................................................   906
Bushman, Gabrielle................................................   588
Bushnell, Prudence................................................   597
Busick, Paul E....................................................   756
Butler, Candace...................................................   397
Butler, Donald H..................................................   802
Butler, John......................................................   667
Butler, Mary Lou..................................................   131
Butler, Pam.......................................................   912
Butler, Robin.....................................................   401
Butler, Ruth A....................................................   875
Butler, Tim.......................................................    91
Butler, Wilson A., Jr.............................................   835
Butler-Smith, Kimberleigh.........................................   115
Butler-Truesdale, Sandra..........................................   916
Buttaro, Karen....................................................   214
Butterworth, Bruce R..............................................   760
Buttrum, Gwen.....................................................   372
Butz, William P...................................................   704
Buyer, Stephen E. (Representative from Indiana)...97, 406, 408, 421, 454
Buzzard, George...................................................   746
Buzzi, Frank......................................................   857
Byars, Napoleon...................................................   637
Byers, Austin L...................................................   834
Byers, James B....................................................840-41
Bynum, Joe........................................................   847
Byram, Kenneth....................................................   761
Byrd, Harry F., Jr................................................   858
Byrd, Jerry S.....................................................   907
Byrd, Robert......................................................   737
Byrd, Robert C. (Senator from West Virginia)....295, 354, 358, 375, 382, 
                                                                439, 490
Byrne, Gary C.....................................................   791
Byrne, Joseph A...................................................   766
Byrne, Larry E....................................................   851
Byrne, Laura......................................................   405
Byrne, Mary.......................................................    56
Byrne, Thomas.....................................................   717
Byrum, John D., Jr................................................   556
Bywaters, Linda...................................................   394



 
                              NAME INDEX--C

Cabezas, Fernando.................................................   927
Cabral, Anna......................................................   372
Cabral, Lou.......................................................   128
Cabral, Victor....................................................   372
Cabranes, Jose A..................................................   864
Caceres, Manuel...................................................   933
Cacheris, Elaine M................................................   836
Cacioppo, Rachel..................................................    57
Cadena, Charles.................................................176, 416
Caffey, Ronald B..................................................   695
Caffrey, Ronald J.................................................   658
Cafritz, Mrs. William.............................................   845
Caginavanua, Fusi.................................................   936
Cagnoli, Allan....................................................   236
Cahill, Ellen.....................................................    10
Cahill, James.....................................................   386
Cahn, Robert A....................................................   904
Cahoon, Rory B....................................................   633
Cailleteau, Pierre................................................   929
Cain, James E.....................................................   761
Caiola, Marcello..................................................   929
Cal, John M.......................................................   618
Calabresi, Guido..................................................   864
Calabro, Louis P., Jr.............................................   667
Calahan, Richard B.........................................601, 723, 746
Calamitsis, Evangelos A...........................................   929
Calari, Cesare....................................................   925
Calautti, Lucy....................................................   205
Calderon, Alberto.................................................   930
Caldwell, Anne....................................................     3
Caldwell, Barry...................................................   225
Caldwell, James L.................................................   904
Caldwell, Joy.....................................................    91
Caldwell, Ray L...................................................   596
Cales, Gloria J...................................................   631
Calhoun, Charlie..................................................   680
Calhoun, Linda....................................................   796
Calhoun, N. Anthony...............................................   831
Calhoun, Roger W..................................................   678
Calhoun-Senshop, Keith............................................   701
Califa, Antonio J.................................................   756
Caligiuri, Tony...................................................   122
Calistri, Ruth....................................................   232
Calkins, Bill.....................................................   677
Calkins, Stephen..................................................   803
Callahan, Sonny (Representative from Alabama)................3, 388, 454
Callahan, Thomas J................................................   370
Callan, Leonard J.................................................   856
Callanan, Elizabeth...............................................   688
Callanan, Mary....................................................   483
Callaway, David F.................................................   547
Callear, Mildred O................................................   851
Callen, Jane A....................................................   704
Callen, Paul C....................................................   544
Callender, Eugene S...............................................   791
Callinicos, Sean..................................................   366
Callis, Deborah...................................................   412
Callis, Patricia W................................................   677
Calloway, Betty...................................................     6
Calvelli, John F..................................................   187
Calvert, Ian A....................................................   709
Calvert, Ken (Representative from California).....39, 385, 410, 414, 454
Calvert, Patricia.................................................   700
Camacho, Albert C.................................................   674
Camacho, Jose E............................................922, 925, 944
Camara, J.S.......................................................   919
Cambon, Paul......................................................   114
Camdessus, Michel...............................................929, 944
Camero, Philip V..................................................   654
Cameron, Orren E..................................................   693
Cameron, Richard D................................................   623
Cameron, Rosalie..................................................   824
Cameron, Susan....................................................   239
Camp, Andrea......................................................    46
Camp, Claudia.....................................................   550
Camp, David (Representative from Michigan)............134, 423, 427, 455
Camp, Margaret....................................................   225
Campanale, David J................................................   639
Campbell, Barry...................................................   910
Campbell, Ben Nighthorse (Senator from Colorado)......45, 353, 364, 376, 
                                                           378, 439, 485
Campbell, Bonnie..................................................   643
Campbell, Bradley M...............................................   592
Campbell, D. Scot.................................................   695
Campbell, Dan.....................................................   692
Campbell, Daniel D................................................   820
Campbell, Donald A................................................   682
Campbell, Donald E..............................................631, 822
Campbell, Donald J................................................   811

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Campbell, Donna...................................................   366
Campbell, Elisabeth...............................................   402
Campbell, Jean....................................................   272
Campbell, Jim.....................................................   691
Campbell, Joan Brown..............................................   487
Campbell, John D..................................................   781
Campbell, Joyce...................................................   536
Campbell, Judy....................................................   366
Campbell, Laura E.................................................   558
Campbell, Thomas D................................................   484
Campbell, Vandale.................................................   915
Campbell, Wilbert.................................................   692
Campbell, Willie Grace............................................   779
Campi, Jim........................................................   236
Campilongo, Michael...............................................   822
Campos, Mauricio de Maria Y.......................................   944
Campos, Orlando L.................................................   558
Campos, Yvonne....................................................   642
Canady, Charles T. (Representative from Florida).......62, 385, 406, 455
Canan, Russell F..................................................   906
Canas, Richard L..................................................   659
Canavan, Mary J...................................................   789
Canby, William C., Jr.............................................   865
Candelaria, Alma R................................................   714
Canery, Sandra J..................................................   792
Canfield, Earl....................................................   557
Cannan, Judith P..................................................   556
Canner, Glenn B...................................................   783
Cannon, Doris E.L.................................................   549
Cannon, James G...................................................   802
Cannon, Jonathan..................................................   787
Canny, Joseph F...................................................   758
Canoles, John D...................................................   760
Canter, Marsha....................................................   420
Canton, Ms. Wynn T................................................   309
Cantor, Paul A....................................................   817
Cantu, Daniel.....................................................   392
Cantu, Norma V....................................................   770
Cantwell, James R.................................................   394
Capehart, Deloris.................................................   828
Caplan, James.....................................................   697
Caplan, Phillip...................................................   587
Caponiti, James E.................................................   766
Caporizzo, Cynthia................................................   671
Capretta, Jim.....................................................   424
Caprio, Dan.......................................................   262
Capute, Allan A...................................................   833
Caputo, Guy P...................................................606, 854
Caputo, Lisa......................................................   589
Carabello, J.M....................................................   617
Carapezza, Tarry..................................................   382
Caravello, Victor.................................................   635
Carbo, Steve......................................................   184
Carbonell, Ana M..................................................    67
Card, James C.....................................................   759
Cardenas, Leo.....................................................   671
Cardillo, Raymond F., Jr..........................................   709
Cardin, Benjamin L. (Representative from Maryland)...123, 417, 423, 455, 
                                                                     485
Cardinali, Henry A................................................   769
Cardoze, Roy E....................................................   922
Careleton, Norman K...............................................   603
Carey, Ann E......................................................   698
Carey, Bob........................................................   132
Carey, Hugh L.....................................................   780
Carey, Michael....................................................   835
Carey, Paul R.....................................................   589
Carey, Stacy......................................................   387
Carey, Steve......................................................    16
Cari, Joseph A., Jr.............................................383, 847
Cari, Peter.......................................................   431
Carl, Carlton.....................................................   260
Carle, David......................................................    82
Carle, Robin H.............................................484, 490, 542
Carleton, Michael.................................................   725
Carleton, Ronnie..................................................   271
Carlisle, Bill....................................................   802
Carlisle, M.D.B...................................................   147
Carlone, Ralph V..................................................   552
Carlow, Lou.......................................................   608
Carlsen, Robert...................................................   741
Carlson, Arne H...................................................   778
Carlson, Don......................................................   261
Carlson, John.....................................................   290
Carlson, John F...................................................   493
Carlson, Marilyn..................................................   798
Carlson, Peter M..................................................   651
Carlson, Ronald H.................................................   738
Carlson, Stacy..................................................403, 494
Carlson, William D..............................................682, 699
Carlton, Bruce J..................................................   766
Carlton, Dennis P.................................................   797
Carlton, Roger E..................................................   617
Carlton, Scott....................................................    80
Carluzzo, Lewis R.................................................   898
Carmack, Terry....................................................   109
Carman, Ann.......................................................   702
Carman, Brian P...................................................   607
Carman, Deborah D.................................................   780
Carman, Gregory W.................................................   883
Carmichael, Alan..................................................   847
Carmichael, James T...............................................   710
Carmon, Dwight A..................................................   692
Carmona, Pablo....................................................   920
Carnall, Wayne....................................................   834
Carne, Rick.......................................................   208
Carnell, Richard S................................................   604
Carnes, Edward E..................................................   865
Carnes, Kelly.....................................................   711
Carnevale, Anthony P..............................................   488
Carnevale, John T.................................................   593
Carney, Kenneth G.................................................   739
Carney, Rex.......................................................   289
Carney, Timothy...................................................   597
Caroff, Marc L....................................................   709
Carowitz, Michael.................................................   914
Carozza, Mary Beth................................................   210
Carozza, Shirley..................................................   774
Carpenter, B. Stephen.............................................   711
Carpenter, Barry..................................................   694
Carpenter, Jerry..................................................   834
Carpenter, Margaret...............................................   851
Carpenter, Rhonda.................................................   828
Carpenter, Richard................................................   922
Carr, Carolyn K.................................................840, 844
Carr, Florence A..................................................   801
Carr, James.......................................................   912
Carr, Kevin M.....................................................   711
Carr, Pat.........................................................   789
Carr, Paul........................................................   825
Carr, Ytta B......................................................   433
Carreno, Edmundo Vargas...........................................   933
Carrera, T. Nathaniel.............................................   920
Carrier, Joyce....................................................   600
Carro, Anthony N..................................................   811
Carro, Richard S..................................................   601
Carroll, Alison...................................................   536
Carroll, Colleen..................................................   265
Carroll, Elliott..................................................   785
Carroll, Evangeline...............................................   372
Carroll, J. Raymond...............................................   546
Carroll, Ken......................................................   269
Carroll, Maureen..................................................   828
Carroll, Thomas...................................................   609
Carroll, William..................................................   853
Carroll, William J................................................   665
Carson, Carol S...................................................   703
Carson, Christy...................................................   429
Carson, John......................................................    48
Carson, Lou.......................................................   154
Carson, Raymond L.................................................   547
Carstensen, James D...............................................   103
Carter, Ashton B................................................485, 611
Carter, Barry E...................................................   705
Carter, Dianne....................................................   652
Carter, Donald D..................................................   719
Carter, Joseph R..................................................   732
Carter, Joye......................................................   913
Carter, Judy I..................................................668, 856
Carter, Keith.....................................................   380
Carter, Mrs. Jimmy................................................   845
Carter, Nikki.....................................................   399
Carter, Roy L.....................................................   905
Carter, Thomas B..................................................   803
Carter, Wiley.....................................................   147
Carter, Wilmer D..................................................    39
Carter, Zelia.....................................................   916
Carty, Cristin....................................................   235
Carvalho, Joaquim R...............................................   923
Carvatta, Roy J...................................................   819
Carver, H. Allen..................................................   815
Carver, Robert J..................................................   609
Casales, Vicente de P. Phaelante..................................   919
Casazza, Charles S................................................   898
Casco, Sergio Martinez............................................   922

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Casellas, Gilbert F...............................................   790
Casey, Chris......................................................   384
Casey, Daniel W...................................................   814
Casey, Don........................................................   832
Casey, Edward.....................................................   597
Casey, Gregory S..................................................    79
Casey, Joseph P...................................................   796
Casey, Kathy......................................................   361
Casey, Mary L.....................................................   702
Cashin, Gerry.....................................................     6
Cashin, Sheryl D..................................................   750
Cashin, William B.................................................   791
Casimir, Jean.....................................................   933
Cass, Ronald A....................................................   778
Casserly, James L.................................................   792
Cassidy, Ed.......................................................   291
Cassidy, Esther C.................................................   711
Cassidy, June.....................................................   397
Cassidy, Robert B.................................................   594
Cassidy, William J., Jr...........................................   627
Cassman, Marvin...................................................   744
Casso, James......................................................    35
Casson, M. Leslie.................................................   838
Casstevens, Kay L.................................................   771
Castagna, Barbara.................................................    23
Castagnetti, David................................................    25
Casteel, Christy..................................................   117
Casteel, Frederick R..............................................   610
Casteel, Steven W.................................................   653
Castell, Eduardo..................................................   184
Castellanos, Gabriel R............................................   923
Castello, James...................................................   588
Castle, Michael N. (Representative from Delaware).....54, 392, 397, 426, 
                                                                     455
Castleman, Linda..................................................   399
Castner, Anna.....................................................   161
Castro, Alejandro Carrillo........................................   933
Castro, Bob.......................................................   252
Castro, Ida L.....................................................   716
Castro, Ken.......................................................   734
Castro, Luiz Augusto de Araujo....................................   933
Castro, Richard A.................................................   837
Castulovich, Juan Manuel..........................................   921
Caswell, Richard E................................................   359
Caswell, Taylor...................................................   165
Cates, Dwight.....................................................   397
Cates, Willard, Jr................................................   732
Cates, William N..................................................   818
Catlett, D. Mark..................................................   774
Catoe, Bette L....................................................   916
Caton, William F..................................................   793
Catron, Gary......................................................   822
Cattalini, Ann....................................................   589
Catterson, Cathy..................................................   865
Caudill, Brian....................................................   401
Caulfield, John D.................................................   652
Caulfield, John T.................................................   547
Caulfield, Patricia A.............................................   548
Cavanaugh, Marie..................................................   234
Cavanaugh, Susan M................................................   648
Cavataio, Michele.................................................   770
Caviglia, Mario V.................................................   825
Cavitt, William...................................................   707
Cebrowsk, Arthur K................................................   614
Cebula, Dorothy...................................................   542
Cederberg, Elford A...............................................   494
Cehelsky, Marta...................................................   820
Celada, Raymond J.................................................   557
Cella, Joseph J...................................................   834
Celli, John P.....................................................   556
Celli, Marco Tulio Bruni..........................................   933
Cellon, Richard...................................................   591
Cerda, Clarissa...................................................   588
Cerda, Terry......................................................   549
Cerf, Christopher D...............................................   588
Ceroni, Andrew J., Jr.............................................   638
Certo, Richard T..................................................   695
Cesar, Niles......................................................   676
Cesca, Robert P...................................................   601
Chabner, Bruce A..................................................   740
Chabot, Herbert L.................................................   892
Chabot, Steve (Representative from Ohio).........206, 403, 406, 416, 455
Chabrier, Paul....................................................   929
Chace, Jonathan...................................................   670
Chacon, Delores...................................................   674
Chadbourne, Sally.................................................   391
   Chafee, John H. (Senator from Rhode Island)....... 239, 366-67, 379, 
                                                           439, 490, 846
Chafer, Anne E....................................................   833
Chafin, Bruce F...................................................   397
Chaiken, Jan M....................................................   672
Chaitovitz, Samuel A..............................................   800
Chalmers, Leslie..................................................    14
Chamberlain, Lara.................................................   412
Chamberlin, Alice.................................................   928
Chamberlin, John C................................................   787
Chambers, F. Marian...............................................   405
Chambers, Hilarie.................................................   139
Chambers, John....................................................   433
Chambers, Matthew A...............................................   833
Chambers, Scott A.................................................   710
Chamblee, Daryl A.................................................   739
Chambliss, Mary...................................................   688
Chambliss, Saxby (Representative from Georgia).........74, 385, 408, 455
Chambliss, Wendell................................................     5
Chambrier, Alexandre Barro........................................   930
Chamness, Charles M...............................................   800
Chan, Arthur......................................................   421
Chan, Kwai-Chueng.................................................   552
Chan, Roger.......................................................   915
Chance, Ronnie....................................................    72
Chandler, Bill....................................................    17
Chandler, James G.................................................   928
Chandler, Ken B...................................................   693
Chaney, Mary M....................................................   545
Chaozhu, Ji.......................................................   940
Chapla, John D....................................................   410
Chaplin, James T..................................................   754
Chapman, Becky....................................................   361
Chapman, Colin....................................................   219
Chapman, Jim (Representative from Texas)...................257, 388, 455
Chapman, Karen....................................................    25
Chapman, Linda S..................................................   377
Chapman, Michael..................................................   621
Chapman, Mike.....................................................   828
Chapman, Pidge....................................................   560
Chapman, Sam......................................................    18
Chapman, Steve....................................................   374
Chapper, Joy A....................................................   906
Chapple, Katharine................................................    89
Charbonneau, Loretta..............................................   168
Charles, Keith....................................................   619
Charles, Robert...................................................   402
Charrow, Veda R...................................................   803
Chartrand, Jennifer...............................................   377
Chase, Ed.........................................................    64
Chase, Henri B....................................................   627
Chase, John P.....................................................   664
Chase, Joseph C...................................................   356
Chase, Thomas S...................................................   607
Chasse, Carol D...................................................   664
Chastain, Suzan...................................................   718
Chater, Shirley...................................................   747
Chatman, Nadine...................................................    71
Chaudhry, M. Rafiq................................................   925
Chaudhry, Vijay K.................................................   926
Chaves, Mary E....................................................   603
Chavez, Dan.......................................................   714
Chavez, Ed........................................................   609
Chavez, Fred L....................................................   836
Chavez, Gilbert J.................................................   671
Chavez, John......................................................   715
Chavez, Lucia Monica..............................................   359
Chavez, Monica....................................................   490
Chavez, Nelba R...................................................   730
Chavez, Pete E....................................................   780
Chavous, Kevin P..................................................   910
Cheetham, Russell J...............................................   922
Cheever, Chris....................................................   380
Chen, Micki M.....................................................   806
Cheney, David W...................................................   768
Cheney, Wallace H.................................................   651
Chenoweth, Helen P. (Representative from Idaho)...80, 385, 410, 428, 455
Cheong, Latifah Merican...........................................   930
Cheroutes, Kip....................................................    46
Cherrington, Stephen..............................................   817
Chesemore, Ronald G...............................................   737
Chesley, Carol....................................................   687
Chesly, Stanley M.................................................   849
Chesnut, Scott....................................................   550
Chesser, Aaron H..................................................   852
Chesser, Judy.....................................................   747
Cheston, Sheila C.................................................   636
Chevat, Ben.......................................................   183

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Chhabria, Vince...................................................   394
Chiechi, Carolyn P................................................   895
Child, Betsy L....................................................   848
Childress, Richard K..............................................   851
Childs, Barbara...................................................   912
Chiles, Mary......................................................    56
Chilton, Bart...................................................205, 394
Chilton-Odell, Shirley R..........................................   803
Chin, John........................................................   751
Chinery-Hesse, Mary...............................................   928
Chiodo, Donald A..................................................   603
Chippel, Jean.....................................................   197
Chisolm, Wilda E..................................................   293
Chneiweiss, Arnaud................................................   923
Choat, Darrel.....................................................   354
Choksi, Armeane...................................................   922
Chong, Rachelle B.................................................   792
Chorbajian, Rosalie...............................................   170
Chorney, Jackie...................................................   795
Chou, Wushow......................................................   607
Chouinard, Gerard J...............................................   390
Chow, Barbara.....................................................   589
Chow, Edward......................................................   774
Chow, Jack........................................................   745
Chretien, Craig N.................................................   659
Chriss, Sherry....................................................   544
Christ, Mary......................................................   136
Christenbury, Ed..................................................   847
Christensen, Alana................................................   143
Christensen, James R..............................................   667
Christensen, Jon (Representative from Nebraska).......160, 423, 427, 455
Christensen, Karen................................................   816
Christensen, Kurt.................................................   412
Christensen, Linda................................................   608
Christensen, Maybeth..............................................   144
Christensen, Michael..............................................   969
Christensen, Michael D............................................   809
Christensen, Sally H..............................................   771
Christensen, Thomas M. P..........................................   766
Christenson, Anne.................................................   540
Christenson, Arne.................................................   429
Christenson, Philip L.............................................   405
Christian, Cecil G., Jr...........................................   665
Christian, Kaye K.................................................   906
Christiansen, Larry...............................................   705
Christie, Chris A.................................................   761
Christie, Deborah P...............................................   627
Christmas, G.R....................................................   630
Christolini, Paul.................................................   806
Christopher, Warren M (Secretary of State)......493, 586, 592, 596, 780, 
                                                                846, 847
Chrysler, Richard R. (Representative from Michigan).......136, 392, 400, 
                                                                416, 455
Chrystal, John....................................................   851
Chuchla, Joseph...................................................   705
Chudovan, John....................................................   795
Chun, Sun W.......................................................   769
Church, Nancy.....................................................   626
Church, Richard M.................................................   746
Churchill, Naomi..................................................   739
Ciampa, Molly.....................................................   361
Ciancaglini, David E..............................................   759
Cicala, Rose......................................................   600
Ciccarello, Nicholas J............................................   621
Ciccone, Christine M..............................................   375
Cicio, Kristen K..................................................   592
Cieplak, Lisa.....................................................   362
Cikins, Sylvia A..................................................   364
Cimino, Ronald A..................................................   651
Cimko, Christine Kelley.........................................242, 359
Cimko, John.......................................................   795
Cimo, Rob.........................................................   397
Cincinnati, Edward F..............................................   668
Cinciotta, Linda A................................................   646
Cindrich, Joseph M................................................   764
Cino, Maria.......................................................   427
Cintron, Jose.....................................................   753
Ciotola, Anthony..................................................   609
Cippa, Roberto F..................................................   930
Cisneros, Henry G. (Secretary of Housing and Urban Development).....487, 
                                       492, 586, 749, 779, 799, 817, 821
Cissel, Edwin I...................................................   688
Cissel, Robert F..................................................   710
Clack, Mark.......................................................   779
Claffey, Barbara A................................................   694
Clagett, Mary.....................................................   399
Clair, Edward P...................................................   719
Clampitt, Susan...................................................   816
Clance, Lawrence R................................................   796
Clancy, Dean......................................................   541
Clancy, Lynn......................................................   204
Clapp, Charles E., II.............................................   897
Clapper, James R., Jr.............................................   615
Clar, Jamie R.....................................................   675
Clark, Anthony S..................................................   416
Clark, Barbara....................................................   542
Clark, Brian......................................................   215
Clark, Burnill F..................................................   487
Clark, Cynthia Z.F................................................   700
Clark, David A....................................................   917
Clark, David L....................................................   552
Clark, Diane E....................................................   603
Clark, Donald E...................................................   742
Clark, Donald S...................................................   803
Clark, Dwight.....................................................   639
Clark, Fred.......................................................   130
Clark, Geraldine..................................................   857
Clark, Ginger.....................................................   792
Clark, Ian........................................................   929
Clark, Jack.....................................................379, 631
Clark, James D..................................................424, 425
Clark, Jane C.....................................................   818
Clark, Jeannine Smith......................................785, 838, 844
Clark, Jimmy D....................................................   268
Clark, Joe........................................................   941
Clark, John.......................................................   597
Clark, John L.....................................................   651
Clark, Lois.......................................................   103
Clark, M. Thomas..................................................   644
Clark, Michael....................................................   691
Clark, Peggy A....................................................   591
Clark, Ray........................................................   592
Clark, Sophie.....................................................   636
Clark, Stephen J..................................................   784
Clark, Stephen M..................................................   631
Clark, Wesley K...................................................   614
Clark, Willard G................................................841, 842
Clark, Willistine M...............................................   646
Clarke, Alisone M.................................................   803
Clarke, Charles C.................................................   790
Clarke, David A.................................................813, 910
Clarke, Deanne R..................................................    34
Clarke, James.....................................................   401
Clarke, Jeffrey...................................................   623
Clarke, Katie.....................................................   280
Clarke, Kimberly..................................................    88
Clarke, Regina M..................................................   802
Clarke, William D.................................................   598
Clarkson, Shirley.................................................   812
Clawson, Jill.....................................................   354
Clay, Jasper R., Jr.............................................668, 856
Clay, Jesse P.....................................................   914
Clay, John L......................................................   632
Clay, William (Bill) (Representative from Missouri)...151, 397, 455, 486
Clay, William H...................................................   695
Clayton, David S..................................................   905
Clayton, Eva M. (Representative from North Carolina)......196, 385, 416, 
                                                           432, 455, 493
Clayton, Kenneth C................................................   694
Cleaver, Emmanuel, II.............................................   779
Cleghorn, Rudolph H...............................................   791
Clemandot, Andre, Jr..............................................   149
Clement, Audray L.................................................   407
Clement, Bob (Representative from Tennessee)..........253, 418, 421, 455
Clement, David D..................................................   415
Clement, Donna....................................................   863
Clement, Mrs. Bob.................................................   492
Clements, John A..................................................   762
Clements, Tiffany.................................................   115
Clements-James, Corliss...........................................   140
Clements-Smith, Joyce.............................................   914
Clendenin, Barry..................................................   593
Clendenin, John L.................................................   780
Cleveland, John...................................................   667
Cleveland, Peter M................................................   370
Clevenger, Raymond C., III......................................865, 872
Clifford, Maurice C., III.........................................   670
Clifford, Susan...................................................   837
Clift, A. Denis...................................................   617
Climo, Beth L.....................................................   800
Cline, Mary.......................................................   137
Cline, William....................................................   793
Cline-Buso, Mary..................................................   718

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Clinger, William F., Jr. (Representative from Pennsylvania)....228, 400, 
                                                           418, 455, 814
Clinton, Charles J................................................   915
Clinton, Hillary Rodham (First Lady of the United States).......589, 845
Clinton, William J. (President of the United States)......587, 592, 780, 
                                                                     858
Clocker, John.....................................................   397
Clogston, Michael D...............................................   825
Clough, Noreen K..................................................   675
Cloutier, Paul....................................................   538
Clune, Christopher G..............................................   763
Clutter, Mary E...................................................   820
Clutterbuck, Anne.................................................   261
Clutts, Polly.....................................................   151
Clyburn, James E. (Representative from South Carolina)....246, 418, 421, 
                                                                430, 456
Coakley, Robert...................................................   417
Coates, Diane.....................................................   354
Coats, Dan (Senator from Indiana)......................94, 358, 373, 439
Cobb, Jane........................................................   401
Cobb, Kim.........................................................    56
Cobb, Susan.......................................................   230
Cobb, Winston M...................................................   747
Cobbs, Charles....................................................   794
Cobert, John......................................................   839
Coble, Howard (Representative from North Carolina)....199, 406, 418, 456
Cobleigh, Marshall..............................................165, 402
Coburn, Evelyn B..................................................   907
Coburn, Gwen......................................................   218
Coburn, Thomas A. (Representative from Oklahoma)...........218, 395, 456
Cocci, Erman J....................................................   765
Cochran, Bob......................................................    30
Cochran, Herbert..................................................   706
Cochran, Jill.....................................................   422
Cochran, Thad (Senator from Mississippi)..........147, 353-54, 370, 375, 
                                                        379-80, 439, 838
Cockerly, David H.................................................   641
Cockey, Alex M., Jr...............................................   692
Cockrill, Carol...................................................   431
Cockrill, Peggy W.................................................   731
Coco, Leo.........................................................   263
Coe, Anthony C....................................................   539
Coe, Bonnie L.....................................................   370
Coegriff, Kevin...................................................   624
Coelho, Tony....................................................484, 831
Coffey, Alan F., Jr...............................................   407
Coffey, James.....................................................   914
Coffey, John L....................................................   864
Coffey, Paul E....................................................   649
Coffin, Cris......................................................   298
Coffman, James T..................................................   834
Coffman, Jean.....................................................   706
Cogan, Charles S..................................................   753
Cogdon, David.....................................................   936
Coggin, David.....................................................    42
Cogswell, Ronald M................................................   593
Cohall, Judy......................................................   912
Cohen, Alan.......................................................   600
Cohen, Benedict S.................................................   428
Cohen, Bonnie R...................................................   674
Cohen, Bruce....................................................373, 719
Cohen, Charles I..................................................   818
Cohen, Connie.....................................................   671
Cohen, David M....................................................   648
Cohen, Deborah....................................................   371
Cohen, Howard.....................................................   397
Cohen, Irwin C....................................................   709
Cohen, Isaac......................................................   943
Cohen, James A....................................................   857
Cohen, Jay M....................................................625, 628
Cohen, Jeffrey....................................................   714
Cohen, Jonathan S.................................................   651
Cohen, Kenneth....................................................   378
Cohen, Kenneth E..................................................   690
Cohen, Lois.......................................................   743
Cohen, Mary Ann...................................................   892
Cohen, Miriam.....................................................   705
Cohen, Mitchell L.................................................   734
Cohen, Richard E..................................................  1018
Cohen, Robert H...................................................   831
Cohen, Steven.....................................................   588
Cohen, Steven R...................................................   827
Cohen, William M..................................................   650
Cohen, William S. (Senator from Maine)........118, 358, 370, 377-78, 439
Cohn, Walter I....................................................   927
Cohrssen, John....................................................   397
Coie, Perkins.....................................................   431
Coit, Janet.......................................................   366
Colaianni, Lois Ann...............................................   740
Colandrea, Nancy L................................................   189
Colberg, Magda....................................................   824
Colborn, Paul P...................................................   644
Colburn, Kenneth S................................................   848
Colby, David W....................................................   813
Colby, Paul L.....................................................   645
Colby, Robert L.D.................................................   834
Cole, Alan A......................................................   678
Cole, Almeda (Dee)................................................   692
Cole, Anthony.....................................................   393
Cole, Bruce.......................................................   817
Cole, Darrell.....................................................   699
Cole, Ed..........................................................   150
Cole, James D.....................................................   259
Cole, Joanne T....................................................   539
Cole, John Y......................................................   558
Cole, Keith.......................................................   375
Cole, Kenneth J.................................................680, 847
Cole, Leon M......................................................   557
Cole, Roger T.....................................................   784
Cole, Thomas E....................................................   539
Cole-Misch, Sally.................................................   928
Coleman, Carole K.................................................   819
Coleman, Clare....................................................   183
Coleman, Elizabeth J..............................................   493
Coleman, Gail V...................................................   718
Coleman, John J...................................................   658
Coleman, John V...................................................   758
Coleman, Robert C.................................................    86
Coleman, Rodney A.................................................   634
Coleman, Ronald D. (Representative from Texas)...266, 388, 426, 456, 489
Coleman, Roth H...................................................   549
Coleman, Sandra S.................................................   668
Coleman, Thomas E.................................................   494
Coleman, William T., III..........................................   619
Colgan, Corinne...................................................    39
Colgan, James S...................................................   754
Colgate, Stephen R................................................   645
Colglazier, E. William............................................   819
Coll, Patricia....................................................   168
Collett, Carol....................................................   538
Colley, Daniel G..................................................   734
Collier, Cicily E.................................................   907
Collier, James....................................................   653
Collier, L.W., Jr.................................................   676
Collier, Tom......................................................   673
Colling, Kenneth L................................................   667
Collingwood, John E...............................................   663
Collins, Barbara-Rose (Representative from Michigan)......140, 400, 418, 
                                                                     456
Collins, Cardiss (Representative from Illinois).............85, 400, 456
Collins, Francis S................................................   745
Collins, Frank C., III............................................    44
Collins, George J.................................................   553
Collins, Henry....................................................   545
Collins, James F..................................................   596
Collins, John M...................................................   557
Collins, Katherine E..............................................   758
Collins, Kay G....................................................   857
Collins, Keith J...........................................681, 685, 689
Collins, Kevin A..................................................   638
Collins, LaVerne..................................................   704
Collins, Lionel...................................................   114
Collins, Mac (Representative from Georgia)..................72, 423, 456
Collins, Mary Ann Mobley..........................................   815
Collins, Mike.....................................................   396
Collins, Patrick T................................................   694
Collins, Paul.....................................................   165
Collins, Peter H..................................................   594
Collins, Ronald R.................................................   912
Collins, Samuel J.................................................   856
Collins, Thomas...................................................   759
Collins, William..................................................   558
Collinsworth, Linda...............................................   265
Collison, Ronald W................................................   665
Colmenares, Margarita.............................................   770
Cologne, Karen....................................................   170
Colson, David A...................................................   599
Colson, Frank J...................................................   632
Coltharp, James R.................................................   792
Colton, Deborah G.................................................   424
Colvin, John O....................................................   894

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Comanor, Joan M...................................................   698
Comberrel, Lydia..................................................   864
Combest, Larry (Representative from Texas)............267, 385, 426, 456
Combs, Osie V.....................................................   628
Combs, Richard E., Jr.............................................   359
Come, Norton J....................................................   818
Comeau, Robert F..................................................   904
Comer, Douglas....................................................   416
Commenator, Carl..................................................   422
Commons, Gladys J.................................................   627
Comstock, Barbara...............................................288, 401
Comstock, Earl....................................................     8
Comstock, Neal....................................................   600
Conable, Barber B., Jr............................................   838
Conafay, Stephen R................................................   484
Conant, George....................................................   399
Conaty, Joseph....................................................   772
Conda, Cesar......................................................   132
Condino, Anne.....................................................   542
Condit, Bill......................................................   412
Condit, Gary A. (Representative from California).......26, 385, 400, 456
Condit, Sandra....................................................   168
Condon, Leonard W.................................................   594
Condon, Mary Ellen................................................   694
Cones, Carole K...................................................    98
Conley, Chip......................................................   387
Conley, Maureen...................................................   822
Conley, Michael...................................................   638
Conley, Sidney M..................................................   823
Conley, Susan.....................................................   696
Conlon, Meg.......................................................   108
Connell, Mary Ellen...............................................   850
Connelly, Kathleen..............................................689, 697
Connelly, William A.............................................753, 782
Conner, Charles F.................................................   354
Conner, Mary Finnerty.............................................   600
Conner, Ron.......................................................   829
Conniff, Brian....................................................   483
Connolly, Brenda..................................................   387
Connolly, Doug....................................................   382
Connolly, Robert E................................................   647
Connor, Charles D.................................................   625
Connor, David M...................................................   552
Connor, Joseph E..................................................   940
Connor-Phillips, Juanita..........................................   212
Connors, Henry L., Jr.............................................   804
Connors, Thomas A.................................................   783
Connors, Timothy J................................................   547
Connors, Tracy D..................................................   628
Conques, Tony.....................................................   772
Conrad, J. Lyle...................................................   732
Conrad, John......................................................   805
Conrad, Kent (Senator from North Dakota)...204, 353, 361, 367, 378, 382, 
                                                                     440
Conrath, Craig W..................................................   647
Conroy, Coleman J.................................................   234
Consenstin, Danny.................................................   673
Constable, Elinor G...............................................   599
Constance, John A.................................................   812
Constantine, Thomas A.............................................   653
Contee, Martha E..................................................   793
Conti, Eugene A., Jr..............................................   758
Contreras, Henry J................................................    34
Conway, Bess......................................................   171
Conway, John J....................................................   356
Conway, Roger.....................................................   700
Conway, Thomas V..................................................   690
Conwill, Kinshasha Holman.........................................   817
Conyers, John, Jr. (Representative from Michigan)..........139, 406, 456
Conzelman, Jim....................................................   208
Cook, Ann.........................................................   252
Cook, Carvin......................................................   716
Cook, Catherine C.................................................   857
Cook, Charles C., Sr..............................................   553
Cook, David.......................................................    75
Cook, David L.....................................................   905
Cook, David N.....................................................   777
Cook, Dorothy.....................................................   190
Cook, Doyle L.....................................................   791
Cook, Felix W.....................................................   679
Cook, Frances D...................................................   599
Cook, J.L.........................................................   613
Cook, Janet C.....................................................   636
Cook, John........................................................   675
Cook, Joseph......................................................   725
Cook, Kayci.......................................................   365
Cook, Kevin V.....................................................   618
Cook, Michael B...................................................   788
Cook, Morley H....................................................   696
Cook, Robert......................................................   303
Cook, Virginia....................................................   152
Cook, William Holmes..............................................   900
Cooke, David O....................................................613-14
Cooke, Emily......................................................   728
Cooke, Michele C..................................................   793
Cooke, Nola.......................................................   790
Cooksey, Janie F..................................................   710
Cooksey, Paul.....................................................   375
Cooksie, Carolyn..................................................   692
Cooley, Wester (Representative from Oregon)......222, 385, 410, 421, 456
Coon, Charli......................................................   397
Coon, Eugene L....................................................   666
Coon, Jim.........................................................   420
Coonce, William E.................................................   781
Cooney, Manus.....................................................   372
Coonts, John......................................................   752
Cooper, Barbara...................................................   152
Cooper, Ben.......................................................   365
Cooper, Benita A..................................................   809
Cooper, Brian C...................................................   540
Cooper, Casey.....................................................   642
Cooper, Cherie....................................................   357
Cooper, Clark F...................................................   643
Cooper, David.....................................................   552
Cooper, Erica.....................................................   798
Cooper, Frederick R...............................................   684
Cooper, Horace....................................................   541
Cooper, Jenelle R.................................................   840
Cooper, Kent C....................................................   798
Cooper, Meredith..................................................   140
Cooper, Meryl.....................................................   402
Cooper, Mildred...................................................   109
Cooper, Norman G..................................................   777
Cooper, Richard W.................................................   855
Cooper, Sally H...................................................   763
Cooper, Stephanie.................................................   383
Cooper, Stephen K.................................................  1018
Cooper, Steve.....................................................   541
Cooper, Thomas M..................................................   753
Cooper-Smith, Jeffrey P...........................................   551
Cope, J. David....................................................   823
Cope, Jeannette Naylor............................................   830
Cope, Steven......................................................   544
Cope, Tom.........................................................   101
Copeland, Jack....................................................   252
Copeland, Ronald G................................................   724
Copelin, Dian.....................................................   133
Copenhafer, David T...............................................   835
Coplan, Seth M....................................................   853
Coppelman, Peter..................................................   650
Coppinger, Paul L.................................................   737
Coppola, John.....................................................   844
Copps, James......................................................   652
Copps, Michael J..................................................   708
Coray, Dave.......................................................   380
Corbett, MargaretAnn..............................................     5
Corbett, Marsha S.................................................   736
Corbin, David.....................................................   382
Corbin, Pat.......................................................    12
Corbisiero, Lecia.................................................   178
Corcoran, Andrea..................................................   785
Corcoran, Howard F................................................   788
Corcoran, Mary....................................................   230
Cordes, John F..................................................821, 854
Cordes, Kelly.....................................................   368
Cordoiro, Maria Helena............................................   923
Cordova, France Anne..............................................   809
Corell, Hans......................................................   940
Corell, Robert W..................................................   820
Coring, Sam.......................................................   154
Corlett, Cleve E..................................................   551
Corley, Angie K...................................................   916
Corley, Judy......................................................   541
Corley, Walter....................................................   605
Corn, Milton......................................................   740
Cornell, Diane J..................................................   795
Cornell, Robert A.................................................   933
Cornick, Carter...................................................    74
Cornyn, Anthony...................................................   610
Coro, Alicia......................................................   773
Coronado, Gil.....................................................   837
Corr, William V...................................................   729

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Corrales-Diaz, Susan..............................................   493
Correll, Connie...................................................   290
Correll, David L................................................839, 845
Corrigan, Dennis M................................................   642
Corrigan, Donald..................................................   712
Corso, Gregg W....................................................   834
Corterier, Peter..................................................   489
Cortese, Missy....................................................   435
Cortese, Steven J.................................................   357
Cortez, Miguel J., Jr.............................................   865
Corthell, Kim.....................................................   371
Cortinas, Juan....................................................    66
Corwin, Scott.....................................................   357
Cosby, L. Neale...................................................   494
Cosgarea, Andrew, Jr..............................................   602
Cosgriff, John....................................................   380
Cosgrove, John H..................................................   923
Cosgrove, Tom.....................................................   354
Cosmides, George J................................................   740
Cosseboom, Peggy..................................................   410
Costa, Robert J...................................................   798
Costa, Thomas.....................................................   402
Costantino, Becky.................................................   305
Costello, Brian...................................................   380
Costello, Jerry F. (Representative from Illinois).....88, 394, 418, 430, 
                                                                     456
Costello, John J..................................................   835
Costello, Mrs. Jerry F............................................   492
Costello, Yvonne..................................................   104
Costigan, Kathy...................................................   286
Costiglio, Lawrence U.............................................   799
Costle, Douglas M.................................................   778
Cote, Eric........................................................   193
Cotten, Mary E....................................................   410
Cotter, B. Paul, Jr.............................................821, 854
Cottine, Bertram Robert...........................................   786
Cottle, Lisa......................................................   790
Cotton, F. Albert.................................................   820
Cottrell, Jackie..................................................   386
Couch, Jamir......................................................   601
Couchard, B. Carlton..............................................   748
Coughenour, Kavin L...............................................   623
Coughlin, Michael S...............................................   856
Coughlin, Shawn...................................................   424
Coulter, Ann......................................................   132
Coulter, Charles L................................................   745
Coulter, K. Jane..................................................   700
Coulter, Nora.....................................................    99
Coumbis, Nikolaos.................................................   930
Coursey, Sharon...................................................   694
Courtland, Sherry L...............................................   704
Couvillion, D. Irvin..............................................   898
Covaleski, Jack...................................................   822
Coven, Martha.....................................................   432
Coven, Phyllis A..................................................   664
Cover, Robert.....................................................   544
Coverdell, Paul D. (Senator from Georgia)....70, 353, 369, 375, 379, 440
Coverstone, James M...............................................   619
Covey, Roger......................................................   842
Covington, Frank M................................................   788
Covington, Patricia J.............................................   549
Cowan, Geoffrey...................................................   850
Cowart, Christine E...............................................   359
Cowart, Lynn E....................................................   268
Cowdry, Rex William...............................................   735
Cowen, Lee........................................................   394
Cowen, Robert E...................................................   864
Cowen, Wilson.....................................................   873
Cowhey, Peter.....................................................   796
Cowles, Ronald....................................................   775
Cox, Carl E.......................................................   703
Cox, Chris.......................................................74, 427
Cox, Christopher (Representative from California)......42, 395, 428, 456
Cox, Craig........................................................   354
Cox, Edwin L......................................................   559
Cox, Emmett Ripley................................................   865
Cox, Gary.........................................................    76
Cox, John.............................................429, 487, 540, 838
Cox, Karen........................................................   560
Cox, Larry........................................................   109
Cox, Laura........................................................     3
Cox, Margaret P...................................................   915
Cox, Robert G.....................................................   553
Cox, Robert S.....................................................   636
Cox, Ross C.......................................................   732
Cox, Walter Thompson, III.........................................   899
Cox, William A....................................................   557
Cox, William M....................................................   405
Cox, Winston......................................................   923
Coyer, Robert A...................................................   720
Coyle, Philip E., III.............................................   612
Coyle, Thomas J...................................................   662
Coyne, John.......................................................   829
Coyne, Joseph R...................................................   783
Coyne, William J. (Representative from Pennsylvania)......234, 394, 423, 
                                                                     456
Coyner, Kelley S..................................................   766
Cozadd, Chris.....................................................   291
Cracco, Andre J...................................................   926
Craft, Carol......................................................   365
Craft, Edwin......................................................   730
Crafts, Donald....................................................   603
Cragin, Charles...................................................   774
Craig, Charles W..................................................   797
Craig, Constance..................................................   603
Craig, Larry E. (Senator from Idaho).....79, 353, 364, 376-78, 380, 435, 
                                                           440, 484, 536
Craig, Veronica...................................................   405
Craighill, Polly W................................................   539
Cramer, Michael W...............................................628, 629
Cramer, Robert E. (Bud), Jr. (Representative from Alabama).......5, 414, 
                                                           418, 429, 456
Cramer, Wendy.....................................................   374
Crandell, Jeffrey C...............................................   721
Crandell, John H..................................................   826
Crane, Bob........................................................   139
Crane, Mary Lou K.................................................   753
Crane, Philip M. (Representative from Illinois).............86, 423, 434
Cranford, Gerald F................................................   854
Crank, Sandy......................................................   748
Crapa, Barbara A..................................................   260
Crapa, Joseph R.................................................302, 391
Crapo, Michael D. (Representative from Idaho).....80, 385, 395, 428, 456
Crary, Alexander..................................................   816
Crate, Cheryl.....................................................   218
Craven, Kelly.....................................................    97
Cravins, Charles..................................................   115
Crawford, Carol T.................................................   852
Crawford, Cinda...................................................   271
Crawford, George C................................................   413
Crawford, Helen Gray..............................................   817
Crawford, John....................................................   826
Crawford, John W..................................................   553
Crawford, Linda J.................................................   407
Crawford, Lonnie L................................................   853
Crawford, Murriel E...............................................   710
Crawford, Ronald L................................................   836
Crawford, Susan J.................................................   899
Crawford, Todd....................................................   603
Crawford, Victor..................................................   382
Crea, Vivien S....................................................   759
Creager, Cindy....................................................   364
Crean, Thomas H...................................................   617
Creasy, Dwight D..................................................   636
Creekman, Todd....................................................   630
Creel, Harold J...................................................   801
Creighton, Thomas E., III.........................................   667
Cremeans, Frank A. (Representative from Ohio).........209, 392, 410, 457
Crenshaw, Margaret P..............................................   831
Creppy, Michael J.................................................   667
Cressman, John W..................................................   592
Cretekos, George N................................................    62
Crew, Spencer...................................................840, 844
Crews, Grace......................................................   541
Crews, John W.....................................................   793
Crews, T. Michael.................................................   618
Cribb, Troy.......................................................   364
Crider, Gwendolyn K.............................................840, 843
Crimmins, Stephen J...............................................   834
Crippen, Robert L.................................................   811
Crippen, William T................................................   424
Crisman, Robert W.................................................   796
Crist, James W....................................................   791
Crist, Janet......................................................   597
Criste, Dawn......................................................   412
Crivella, Vincent L...............................................   806
Croce, Robert.....................................................    51
Crocetti, Louis D., Jr............................................   665
Crocker, Lawrence D., III.........................................   914
Crockett, James H.................................................   654
Croft, Thomas.....................................................   739
Crofton, Patrick D................................................   935

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Cromartie, Violet M...............................................   667
Cromwell, Cheryl S................................................   550
Crone, Richard....................................................   719
Cronin, Michael C.................................................   665
Crook, Christopher S..............................................   647
Cropp, Linda W....................................................   910
Crosby, William D. Jr.............................................   413
Cross, Donald R...................................................   783
Cross, Hampton....................................................   911
Cross, Leonora S..................................................   607
Cross, Meredith B.................................................   834
Cross, Stephen M..................................................   607
Crouch, Doug......................................................   609
Crounse, Jim......................................................   157
Crow, Lynne.......................................................   206
Crowder, Gary L...................................................   631
Crowe, Brynne K...................................................   394
Crowe, Veronica...................................................    59
Crowell, Craven H., Jr............................................   847
Crowell, William P................................................   616
Crowley, Brian....................................................   551
Crowley, Dan......................................................   403
Crowley, Steve....................................................   988
Croyle, Carlton R.................................................   710
Cruden, John......................................................   650
Cruden, John C....................................................   650
Cruise, Warren....................................................   915
Crumley, Amanda...................................................   590
Crump, Kathryn....................................................   383
Crunican, Grace...................................................   764
Crunkleton, Connie................................................   694
Crupi, Emanuele...................................................   546
Cruse, James C....................................................   791
Crutchfield, Dennis M.............................................   855
Cruz, Ronald J....................................................   919
Cseres, Akos......................................................   930
Csontos, Stephen J................................................   651
Cubie, James M....................................................   354
Cubin, Barbara (Representative from Wyoming).....305, 410, 414, 427, 457
Culbertson, Robert................................................   608
Culbreath, Henry B., Jr...........................................   916
Cullen, Charles T.................................................   813
Cullen, Frank, Jr.................................................    40
Cullom, Phillip...................................................   592
Culp, Pete........................................................   677
Culver, Christina.................................................   380
Cummings, Kimberly................................................   401
Cummings, Walter J................................................   864
Cummisky, Margaret................................................    77
Cumrine, J.P......................................................   691
Cunliffe, William.................................................   812
Cunningham, Christina Gungoll.....................................   220
Cunningham, James S...............................................   849
Cunningham, Jeff..................................................   284
Cunningham, Joni..................................................   725
Cunningham, Ken...................................................   100
Cunningham, Maxine................................................   751
Cunningham, Paul..................................................    34
Cunningham, Randy (Duke) (Representative from California).......44, 397, 
                                                                408, 457
Cunningham, William T.............................................   178
Cunninghame, Donna................................................   798
Cuomo, Andrew M...................................................   750
Cupp, Louis.......................................................   376
Cuprill, Maria....................................................   399
Curcio, Alyson....................................................   431
Curl, Wesley L....................................................   718
Curley, Shirley Shepard...........................................   906
Curnow, John E....................................................   825
Curran, B. Dean...................................................   598
Curran, Donald C..................................................   557
Curran, Gary......................................................    41
Curran, James W...................................................   731
Curran, Kathy.....................................................   714
Curran, Louise Anne...............................................  1018
Currie, Frances Light.............................................   251
Curry, David S....................................................   602
Curry, Gloria.....................................................   198
Curry, Steve......................................................   621
Curry, William E., Jr.............................................   587
Curths, Arthur L..................................................   792
Curtin, Kevin G...................................................   364
Curtin, Neil P....................................................   552
Curtis, Adrian A..................................................   645
Curtis, Charles B.................................................   768
Curtis, Chrissie..................................................   424
Curtis, George....................................................   812
Curtis, Robert....................................................   687
Cusack, Darwin....................................................   165
Cuscala, Kristin..................................................   238
Cushenberry, Harold L., Jr........................................   906
Cushing, Frank M..................................................   392
Cushing, Michael C................................................   823
Cusick, John J....................................................   622
Custer, Connie....................................................   637
Cuthbertson, Bruce A..............................................   212
Cutler, Jeffrey...................................................   741
Cutter, W. Bowman (Bo)............................................   589
Cutts, John A., II................................................   901
Cylke, Frank Kurt.................................................   558
Cymber, Ruth......................................................   257
Cypret, Judy......................................................   129
Cyr, Conrad K.....................................................   864
Cyr, Karen D....................................................821, 854
Czwartacki, John..................................................   429



 
                              NAME INDEX--D

D'Adhemar, David..................................................   927
D'Alessio, Gregory J..............................................   359
D'Amato, Alfonse M. (Senator from New York).......178, 360, 367, 379-80, 
                                                        440, 485-86, 536
D'Amato, C. Richard...............................................   357
D'Amico, Matthew..................................................   383
D'Amore, Dean.....................................................   190
D'Amours, Norman E................................................   815
D'Anna, Vincent P...............................................680, 786
D'Araujo, John R., Jr.............................................   623
D'Arcy, Christopher...............................................    23
D'Arms, John H....................................................   817
D'Aurio, Angela...................................................    48
D'Elia, Lawrence M................................................   667
D'Orazio, John....................................................   635
Da Ponte, John J., Jr...........................................707, 804
Dadd, Ben.........................................................   610
Dade, F. Clayton..................................................   915
Dadisman, Ellen...................................................   424
Daffron, Tom......................................................   250
Dahl, William J...................................................   435
Dahlberg, Gregory.................................................   391
Dahman, Sally.....................................................    91
Daiger, Amy.......................................................   123
Dail, Jack......................................................403, 486
Dailey, James A...................................................   797
Dailey, John R..................................................808, 843
Dairi, Mohammed...................................................   930
Dajani, Shukry....................................................   928
Dalch, Suzanne....................................................   849
Dale, Shana.......................................................   416
Dalecky, Bill.....................................................   637
Dalich, Michael J.................................................   671
Dallmeier, Francisco..............................................   844
Dalpino, Catharin E...............................................   598
Dalrymple, James A..............................................787, 915
Dalton, Allison...................................................   245
Dalton, John......................................................   746
Dalton, John H. (Secretary of the Navy)...........................   624
Dalton, Kathy.....................................................   216
Dalton, Kenneth V.................................................   721
Dalton, Patricia..................................................   716
Dalton, Penny.....................................................   364
Daly, James M.....................................................   834
Daly, John J......................................................   750
Daly, Mary Ann....................................................   144
Daly, Mike........................................................    92
Daly, Paul V......................................................   654
Daly, Peter H.....................................................   602
Dalzell-Finger, Heidi.............................................   718
Damaska, Maureen E................................................   843
Dame, Philip R....................................................   593
Damelin, Harold...................................................   371
Damianos, Damianos................................................   928
Dammann, Julie....................................................   151
Dammon, Ronald J..................................................   857
Damon, Tony.......................................................   368
Damour, Susan.....................................................    46
Damus, Robert G...................................................   593
Dancey, Ruth......................................................   792
Daniel, John......................................................   413
Daniel, Margaret Truman...........................................   807
Daniel, Maurice...................................................    83
Daniels, Deborah..................................................   912
Daniels, Grafton J................................................   433
Daniels, John E...................................................   547
Daniels, Joycelyn J...............................................   714

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Daniels, LeGree S.................................................   856
Daniels, Sharon...................................................   541
Daniels, Stephen M................................................   804
Daniels, Susan....................................................   728
Daniels, Theodore R...............................................   751
Daniels, Wilbur L.................................................   757
Danllack, Michael.................................................   608
Dannenfelser, Martin J............................................   168
Danner, Pat (Representative from Missouri).................154, 418, 457
Danon, Steve......................................................    43
Danvers, Rebecca..................................................   817
Danzig, Fred......................................................   722
Danzig, Richard...................................................   624
Danziger, Richard.................................................   842
Darcy, Jo Ellen...................................................   367
Darden, William Horace............................................   901
Darling, Ray H., Jr...............................................   822
Darnell, William..................................................   487
Darr, Carol C...................................................712, 777
Darr, William M...................................................   780
Daschle, Linda Hall.............................................760, 843
Daschle, Thomas A. (Senator from South Dakota)....248, 353, 381-84, 440, 
                                                                     490
Dash, Penny.......................................................   718
Dashefsky, Richard................................................   780
Datz, Harold......................................................   818
Dau, Fernanda.....................................................   397
Daugherty, Richard................................................   235
Daughtrey, Martha Craig...........................................   864
Dausch, Thomas C..................................................   827
Dauster, William G................................................   362
Davenjay, John H..................................................   806
Davenport, Howard C...............................................   795
Davenport, Nancy A................................................   556
Davenport, Robert H...............................................   836
Davey, Debra......................................................   383
David, Antonio....................................................   925
Davidson, Camille.................................................   544
Davidson, David S.................................................   818
Davidson, Douglas J...............................................   718
Davidson, Edward S................................................   800
Davidson, Gordon M................................................   788
Davidson, James A.................................................   554
Davidson, Jane L.S................................................   779
Davidson, Kari....................................................   361
Davidson, Michael.................................................   539
Davidson, Pam.....................................................   161
Davidson, Peter...................................................   541
Davidson, William A...............................................   638
Davies, James.....................................................   483
Davies, Kay.......................................................   175
Davies, Rebecca...................................................   356
Davis, Al.........................................................   394
Davis, Alice......................................................   421
Davis, Arlene I...................................................   303
Davis, Brigid H...................................................    24
Davis, Burnell....................................................   631
Davis, Christy....................................................   166
Davis, Dawne......................................................   380
Davis, Debbie D...................................................   435
Davis, Deidre.....................................................   598
Davis, Del........................................................391-92
Davis, Donna V....................................................   239
Davis, Erskine D..................................................   735
Davis, F. Gary....................................................   822
Davis, Fran.......................................................   601
Davis, Gail.......................................................   998
Davis, George.....................................................   628
Davis, Harold.....................................................   696
Davis, Hiram......................................................   555
Davis, James D....................................................   621
Davis, Jeffrey....................................................   833
Davis, Jerry W....................................................   640
Davis, Joe H......................................................731-32
Davis, Kaye Edwards..............................................30, 413
Davis, Ken........................................................    57
Davis, Kolan......................................................   373
Davis, Lloyd......................................................   487
Davis, Lula.......................................................   381
Davis, Lynne E....................................................   597
Davis, Marilynn A.................................................   750
Davis, Mark J.....................................................    18
Davis, Marlene....................................................   904
Davis, Martha L...................................................   668
Davis, Martis J...................................................   729
Davis, Mary E.....................................................    14
Davis, Michael....................................................   618
Davis, Michael P..................................................   741
Davis, Michele....................................................   541
Davis, Pamela.....................................................   716
Davis, Paul K.....................................................   803
Davis, Peggy C....................................................   842
Davis, Raymond....................................................   538
Davis, Rhoda M.G..................................................   748
Davis, Richard A..................................................   552
Davis, Robert V...................................................   391
Davis, Roy........................................................   821
Davis, Russell C..................................................   787
Davis, Sallie S...................................................    98
Davis, Samuel.....................................................   757
Davis, Sara Platt.................................................   399
Davis, Sharon E...................................................   397
Davis, Shaun......................................................   258
Davis, Speed......................................................   815
Davis, Stephen H..................................................   724
Davis, Thomas.....................................................   714
Davis, Thomas M. (Representative from Virginia)......288, 400, 414, 427, 
                                                                457, 814
Davis, Thurman....................................................   807
Davis, W. Eugene..................................................   864
Davis, Walter.....................................................   628
Davis, William E................................................693, 779
Davis-Smith, Kym..................................................   115
Davison, James A..................................................   543
Davison, Robert P.................................................   674
Davittee, William B...............................................   640
Dawe, Frank R.....................................................   781
Dawkins, Stephen P................................................   621
Dawsey, Toni......................................................   757
Dawson, Deborah A.................................................   689
Dawson, Diann.....................................................   728
Dawson, Elizabeth C...............................................   391
Dawson, Howard A, Jr..............................................   896
Dawson, J. Cutler, Jr.............................................   550
Dawson, Joyce A...................................................   683
Dawson, Lucille...................................................   728
Dawson, Marion M..................................................   779
Dawson, Mimi Weyforth.............................................   849
Day, Amanda.......................................................   399
Day, Dick.........................................................   373
Day, Gary.........................................................   805
Day, Jonathan.....................................................   380
Day, Mark L.....................................................108, 537
Day, Thomas B.....................................................   820
Day-Marshall, Maria...............................................   912
Dayhoff, David....................................................   354
Days, Drew S., III................................................   643
Dayton, Jeff......................................................    55
Daze, Margaret....................................................   397
de Barros, Adwaldo Cardoso Botto..................................   944
de Clercq, Guy A..................................................   926
de Falco, Ciro....................................................   921
de Fontenay, Patrick B............................................   929
de Jimenez, Muni F................................................   920
de Kievit, Cornelis...............................................   927
de Leon, Rudy F...................................................   631
de Macedo, Carlyle Guerra.........................................   943
de Marneffe, Mrs. Francis.........................................   841
de Marulanda, Nohra Rey...........................................   921
de Paiva, Marcos C................................................   923
de Planque, E. Gail.............................................821, 853
de Soto, Alvaro...................................................   941
de Talbott, Marlene Villela.......................................   933
de la Garza, E. (Kika) (Representative from Texas).........265, 385, 457
de la Presle, Bertrand de Sauville................................   942
deVergie, Frankie.................................................   371
del Junco, Tirso..................................................   856
De Asis, Patricia.................................................   746
De La Garza, Marisa...............................................   821
De La Vina, Gustavo...............................................   664
De Long, James Bradford...........................................   604
De Mars, Melvin W.................................................   591
De Souza, Heitor Gurgulino........................................   941
DeAngelus, Ralph J................................................   748
DeArment, Roderick A..............................................   484
DeArmond, Brent...................................................    80
DeBenedetto, Richard..............................................   822
DeBobes, Richard D................................................   359
DeBuhr, Dale H....................................................   891
DeCarli, Raymond J................................................   757
DeCarolis, Louis R................................................   764
DeCoster, Tim.....................................................   387
DeDeo, Carol A....................................................   718
DeFalaise, Louis..................................................   646
DeFazio, Peter A. (Representative from Oregon)........223, 410, 418, 457

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.......................................................................
DeGaetano, Dennis N...............................................   761
DeGenova, Sam.....................................................   717
DeGeorge, Frank...................................................   702
DeGraff, Martha H.................................................   804
DeGrasse, Robert W., Jr...........................................   768
DeHaan, Richard...................................................   646
DeKuyper, Mary H..................................................   780
DeLaGarza, Veronica...............................................   698
DeLaski, Kathleen M...............................................   612
DeLauro, Rosa L. (Representative from Connecticut)....51, 408, 429, 457, 
                                                                     542
DeLay, Tom (Representative from Texas)...269, 388, 427-28, 457, 483, 541
DeLeo, Anne.......................................................   301
DeLeo, Vincenzo...................................................   361
DeLeon, Patrick H.................................................    77
DeMarce, James L..................................................   717
DeMars, Bruce.....................................................   628
DeMartinis, Louis A...............................................   644
DeMesme, Ruby B...................................................   634
DeMoss, Elisabeth J...............................................   370
DeMoss, Harold R., Jr.............................................   864
DeOreo, Mary......................................................   372
DePeyster, Frances L..............................................   732
DeSanctis, Joseph.................................................   206
DeSeve, Edward....................................................   593
DeVitto, Ralph....................................................    63
DeWees, Natasha...................................................    64
DeWine, Mike (Senator from Ohio)............206, 371, 373, 377, 379, 440
Deal, Nathan (Representative from Georgia)..................75, 395, 457
Dean, Edwin R.....................................................   721
Dean, G. Maxine...................................................    31
Dean, Howard......................................................   778
Dean, John F......................................................   898
Dean, Ken.........................................................   537
Dean, William L...................................................   827
Deanshan, Regina..................................................   608
Dear, Joe.........................................................   720
Dearborn, Philip M................................................   779
Deats, Richard....................................................   487
Decatur-Brodeur, Victoria V.......................................   391
Decheine, Bob.....................................................   145
Deckel, Christine.................................................   384
Decker, Anne......................................................    65
Decker, Gilbert F.................................................   619
Dedeaux, Andrenne.................................................   783
Dee, Marilyn......................................................   690
Deeds, Ralph E., Jr...............................................   818
Deeken, John......................................................   302
Deer, Aaron.......................................................   380
Deer, Ada E.......................................................   676
Deerin, Sloan.....................................................   361
Deerinwater, Dan..................................................   676
Defend, Alan......................................................   637
Deffenbaugh, Joseph...............................................   746
Dega, Tom.........................................................   610
Dehejia, Makarand V.............................................925, 944
Deich, Michael....................................................   590
Deihl, Michael A..................................................   769
Deimling, Debi....................................................   208
Deitering, Randy W................................................   595
Del Balzo, Gail...................................................   551
Del Monte, Brent..................................................   286
DelRossi, Michael A...............................................   631
DelVecchio, Joseph E..............................................   641
Delahunty, Robert J...............................................   644
Delaney, Duane B..................................................   907
Delaney, Patricia.................................................   791
Delaney, Thomas...................................................   717
Delannoy, Patrick.................................................   929
Delaplane, Constance..............................................   688
Delfico, Joseph...................................................   552
Delgadillo, Terri.................................................    70
Delgado, Andres...................................................   689
Delgado, Jaime....................................................   399
Delgado, Patricia.................................................    32
Delia, Bernie.....................................................   646
Deliberti, Frank..................................................   705
Delich, Dan.......................................................   366
Deline, Donald A..................................................   359
Delk, Mitchell....................................................   799
Dell'Acqua, Frank.................................................   724
Dellinger, Walter E...............................................   644
Dellums, Ronald V. (Representative from California).........22, 408, 457
Delory, Ann.......................................................   713
Delpercio, Michael, Jr............................................   766
Delucca, John J., II..............................................   547
Demarest, John R..................................................   811
Dematteis, Claire.................................................   372
Dembo, Linda K....................................................   730
Demczuk, Bernard..................................................   910
Demetrion, James T..............................................840, 842
Demitros, Donald C................................................   750
Demon, Peggy......................................................    65
Demory, Mary......................................................   643
Dempsey, Elzora...................................................   416
Dempsey, John F...................................................   227
Dempsey, Paul J...................................................   614
Demsey, Anthony E.................................................   744
Denecke, Betty....................................................   172
Deneen, Terrence..................................................   831
Denerolf, Karen...................................................   609
Denerstein, Mylan.................................................   649
Denett, Paul A....................................................   674
Denham, Joann.....................................................   631
Denis, Howard.....................................................   402
Denk, William J...................................................   705
Denney, Michael J.................................................   718
Dennis, Beverly, III..............................................   724
Dennis, Jack, Jr..................................................   784
Dennis, Jill......................................................   813
Dennis, Richard C., Jr............................................   667
Dennis, Robert A..................................................   551
Denniston, Scott..................................................   774
Denny, Phillip....................................................   431
Deoudes, Katherine K..............................................   666
Depenbrock, John F................................................   719
Derby, Adele......................................................   763
Derderian, James E................................................   396
Derryberry, Robin.................................................   252
Derwinski, Edward J.............................................490, 494
Desai, Nitin D....................................................   940
Desalme, John W...................................................   628
Desjardins, Susan Y...............................................   631
Desler, James.....................................................   701
Despres, John.....................................................   705
Dessler, Marvin J.................................................   605
Desvigne-Nickens, Patrice.........................................   741
Dettelbach, Brian.................................................   371
Dettman, Lorraine E...............................................   826
Dettmar, Joseph H.................................................   808
Detwiler, Mary....................................................   823
Deukmejian, George................................................   849
Deuschl, Dennis E.................................................   765
Deuser, Jon.......................................................   111
Deutsch, Geoffrey J...............................................   781
Deutsch, John M. (Director of the CIA)............................   592
Deutsch, Peter (Representative from Florida)...........67, 395, 429, 457
Devaney, Earl E...................................................   787
Devillars, John P.................................................   789
Devine, Dan.......................................................   422
Devine, Donald W..................................................   804
Devine, Jim.......................................................   679
Devine, Patricia H................................................   196
Dewald, Lisa......................................................   380
Dewald, Mary......................................................   356
Dewhurst, Stephen B...............................................   686
Dewing, Merlin E..................................................   484
Dey, Chris........................................................   538
Deychak, Orest....................................................   485
Dhooge, Gerard....................................................   131
Di Gregory, Kevin V...............................................   649
DiBattiste, Carol.................................................   646
DiBenedetto, Joseph...............................................   829
DiCarlo, Dominick L...............................................   883
DiCicco, John.....................................................   651
DiGioia, Anthony V................................................   784
DiGiulian, Mary T.................................................   702
DiGuilio, Jeri....................................................   600
DiLuchio, Robert J................................................   805
DiMario, Michael F. (Public Printer)............................553, 813
DiPentima, Renato A...............................................   748
DiPietro, Vito J..................................................   648
DiPrete, Carol K..................................................   814
DiSanto, Emilia...................................................   399
DiSilvestro, Michael P............................................   538
DiStefano, David..................................................   215
Diacont, George H.................................................   834
Dial, Joseph B....................................................   785
Diamond, Bruce M..................................................   789
Diamond, Mike.....................................................    26
Diaz, Alphonso V..................................................   810
Diaz, Angela Phillips.............................................   594

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Diaz, Charlie.....................................................   759
Diaz, Nelson A....................................................   750
Diaz, Pamela Young................................................   907
Diaz, Rafael......................................................   906
Diaz, Tom.........................................................   407
Diaz-Balart, Lincoln (Representative from Florida).....67, 403, 413, 457
Dibblee, Robert...................................................   276
Dichter, Frederick................................................   544
Dick, Rebecca P...................................................   647
Dickens, Geoff....................................................   380
Dickerson, Clarence...............................................   913
Dickerson, Frank S., III..........................................   780
Dickerson, Horace L., Jr..........................................   747
Dickerson, Larry..................................................   132
Dickerson, Peter A................................................   926
Dickey, Anna Fay..................................................   605
Dickey, Jay (Representative from Arkansas)..................16, 388, 457
Dickey, Joseph W..................................................   847
Dickinson, Kenneth L..............................................   654
Dickinson, Marie Fabrizio.........................................   359
Dickman, Martin J.................................................   857
Dicks, Norman D. (Representative from Washington)....292, 388, 426, 430, 
                                                                457, 383
Dickson, Brian....................................................   933
Didawick, Kathy...................................................   157
Didisheim, Peter..................................................   768
Diefenbeck, Richard J.............................................   665
Dieffenbach, Ann..................................................   744
Diegelman, Robert F...............................................   645
Diehl, Phillip N..................................................   602
Dietz, Kristine...................................................   415
Dietz, Steve......................................................   844
Dilenschneider, Robert L..........................................   780
Dillard, Alton....................................................    46
Dillard, Diane....................................................   598
Dillard, Laurence.................................................   284
Diller, Dan.......................................................    94
Dillon, Burke.....................................................   929
Dillon, Francis P.................................................   554
Dillon, Tim.......................................................   988
Dimock, Kelly.....................................................   362
Dimoff, Steven A..................................................   945
Dimond, Paul......................................................   590
Dinan, Daniel J...................................................   898
Dinardo, Charles A................................................   548
Dine, Thomas......................................................   851
Dineen, Michael F.................................................   494
Dinerstein, Robert................................................   492
Dines, George B...................................................   738
Ding, Steve.......................................................    23
Dingell, James V..................................................   735
Dingell, John D. (Representative from Michigan)......140, 395, 430, 457, 
                                                                     488
Dingus, Cyndy.....................................................   122
Dingwall, Ian.....................................................   716
Dinkle, Matt......................................................   394
Dinneen, Gerald P.................................................   819
Dinneen, John G...................................................   717
Diouf, Jacques....................................................   919
Dippo, Cathryn S..................................................   721
Director, Jerald J................................................   544
Disharoon, Jennifer...............................................   416
Disirio, Marilyn..................................................   733
Disler, Mark......................................................   372
Disque, Ashley....................................................   372
Divelbiss, Linda..................................................   764
Dix, Mary Ellen...................................................   684
Dixon, Arrington..................................................   813
Dixon, Catherine T................................................   832
Dixon, Herbert B., Jr.............................................   906
Dixon, Joseph L...................................................   710
Dixon, Julian C. (Representative from California)......33, 388, 426, 457
Dixon, Mary.......................................................   690
Dixon, Michael....................................................   927
Dixon, Yvonne T...................................................   819
Dixson, H. Lee....................................................   630
Dlamini, Barnabas S...............................................   930
Doan, Herbert D. (Ted)............................................   560
Dobarro, Mabel....................................................   828
Dobbins, Albert G., III.........................................813, 915
Dobbins, Alexander W..............................................   808
Dobbs, Kimberly...................................................   556
Dobek, Robert.....................................................    59
Dobrozsi, Jeff....................................................   210
Dobrzykowski, William E...........................................   752
Dodaro, Gene......................................................   552
Dodd, Christopher J. (Senator from Connecticut)....50, 360-61, 369, 373, 
                                                 375, 382, 384, 440, 488
Dodd, Peggy.......................................................   725
Dodd-Major, Linda.................................................   814
Doddridge, Joseph E...............................................   674
Dodds, Eric M.....................................................   806
Dodge, Penny......................................................   223
Doerner, Richard L................................................   491
Doetsch, Karl H...................................................   811
Doggett, Leslie R.................................................   712
Doggett, Lloyd (Representative from Texas)............263, 394, 414, 458
Doheny, Michael W.................................................   801
Doherty, Carol G..................................................   405
Doherty, Dennis G.................................................   376
Doherty, Joan.....................................................   558
Doherty, John.....................................................    38
Doherty, Sean.....................................................   682
Doherty, Tracy....................................................   372
Dola, Steven......................................................   618
Dolan, Charles H..................................................   848
Dolan, Kay F......................................................   760
Dolan, Michael P..................................................   608
Dole, Bob (Senator from Kansas)....104, 353, 367, 375, 379, 440, 486-87, 
                                                        490-91, 536, 846
Dole, Elizabeth H.................................................   781
Dolin, Robert W...................................................   754
Doll, John J......................................................   710
Dollaghan, Melissa................................................    43
Dombeck, Michael..................................................   676
Dombroski, John E.................................................   625
Dombrowski, Bruce A...............................................   801
Domenici, Pete V. (Senator from New Mexico)..........175, 354, 361, 364, 
                                                             378-79, 441
Dominy, Charles E.................................................   621
Donahoe, Gerald F.................................................   703
Donahoe, Jeffery M................................................   488
Donahue, George...................................................   761
Donahue, John...................................................383, 713
Donahue, Terrence S...............................................   671
Donaldson, Tamara.................................................   789
Donaldson, Timothy B..............................................   932
Doney, John L.....................................................   538
Donilan, Thomas E.................................................   599
Donlon, Joe.......................................................   608
Donnan, Helen.....................................................   783
Donnell, William C..............................................759, 843
Donnelly, Cyril A.................................................   863
Donnelly, John F..................................................   615
Donnelly, Kellie..................................................   366
Donnelly, Lenore..................................................   542
Donnelly, Margaret................................................   546
Donnelly, Patricia................................................   125
Donnelly, Shaun...................................................   598
Donnelly, Thomas M................................................   410
Donnelly, Warren H................................................   557
Donohoe, Torian...................................................   158
Donohue, Cathy....................................................   550
Donohue, Dennis M.................................................   651
Donovan, Meg......................................................   598
Donovan, Paul.....................................................   126
Donovan, Robert S.................................................   753
Dooher, John C....................................................   606
Dooley, Calvin M. (Representative from California)....27, 385, 410, 430, 
                                                                     458
Dooley, Mrs. Calvin M.............................................   492
Doolittle, John T. (Representative from California)...20, 385, 410, 427, 
                                                                     458
Doran, Anthony....................................................   925
Doran, Walter F...................................................   936
Dorazio, Sharon...................................................    44
Dordal, Paul R....................................................   631
Dorgan, Byron L. (Senator from North Dakota).........204, 362, 364, 370, 
                                                   376-78, 381, 441, 778
Dorn, Edwin.......................................................   612
Dorn, Georgette M.................................................   557
Dorn, Jennifer L..................................................   781
Dorn, Kathleen....................................................   536
Dornan, Jim.......................................................   199
Dornan, Robert K. (Representative from California).....41, 408, 426, 458
Dornatt, Rochelle.................................................    26
Dorrier, Mike.....................................................   380
Dorsett, John T...................................................   634
Dorsey, Frederick D...............................................   906
Dorsey, Janet.....................................................   538
Dorsey, Michael J.................................................   543
Dorsey, Norma J...................................................   308

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Dorsey, Regina W..................................................   793
Dorskind, Jim.....................................................   588
Dortch, Carole A..................................................   785
Dortch, Carole D..................................................   806
Dortch, Tommy.....................................................    70
Dorval, Christopher...............................................   791
Douchis, Robert J.................................................   797
Dougherty, Denise.................................................   560
Dougherty, James..................................................   608
Dougherty, Kim....................................................   550
Dougherty, Michael................................................   545
Dougherty, Patrick J..............................................   550
Dougherty, Sean...................................................    64
Douglas, James C..................................................   674
Douglas, James D..................................................   839
Douglas, Richard C................................................   831
Douglass, John W..................................................   359
Dove, Robert B....................................................   537
Dow, Jeffrey L....................................................   781
Dowd, Ellen M.....................................................   711
Dowdeswell, Elizabeth.............................................   941
Dowling, Carolyn..................................................   828
Dowling, Delmar...................................................   747
Dowling, Patrick J................................................   608
Dowling, Shelley..................................................   863
Dowling, William J................................................   856
Downey, John F....................................................   610
Downey, Mary F....................................................   709
Downey, Mortimer L................................................   756
Downey, Thomas J..................................................   778
Downing, Rosemary.................................................   607
Downs, Glen.......................................................   198
Downs, Paul.......................................................   549
Doxie, Melvin L...................................................   915
Doyle, Charles....................................................   557
Doyle, J. Dennis..................................................   907
Doyle, James P....................................................   703
Doyle, John.......................................................   117
Doyle, Joseph.....................................................   835
Doyle, Joyce A....................................................   802
Doyle, Michael F. (Representative from Pennsylvania)......236, 414, 421, 
                                                                     458
Doyle, Richard H..................................................   764
Doyle, Robert.....................................................   716
Doyle, Robert E...................................................   679
Dozier, Frank S...................................................   905
Draggon, Robert O.................................................   851
Drake, Robert.....................................................   614
Draper, Phyllis C.................................................   845
Drayton, Frederick A..............................................   717
Drazek, Paul......................................................   681
Dreeben, Michael R................................................   643
Dreier, David (Representative from California)..............31, 413, 458
Dresden, Tony.....................................................   362
Dresselhaus, Mildred S............................................   819
Dressendorfer, Anne M.............................................   416
Drew, Constance D.................................................   607
Drewes, Robert W..................................................   632
Drewry, James S.W.................................................   364
Drews, Kenneth A..................................................   835
Drey, Owen........................................................   119
Dreyfus, Daniel A.................................................   768
Driessen, Patrick A...............................................   434
Driskell, David C.................................................   843
Droitsch, Roland G................................................   717
Drolet, Paul......................................................   407
Drost, Albin F....................................................   710
Drucker, Herbert..................................................   781
Drummond, Alfred J. Ph.D..........................................   394
Drummond, Faye....................................................   368
Drury, Nancy W....................................................   633
Druyun, Darleen A.................................................631-32
Druzgal, Thomas...................................................   620
Dryden, Tom.......................................................    40
DuBester, Ernest W................................................   819
DuBois, James F...................................................   650
DuBose, Dave......................................................   305
DuBray, Bill......................................................   807
DuFore, Marie.....................................................   608
DuPay, Arthur P...................................................   620
DuSault, Philip A.................................................   593
Dubbin, Samuel J..................................................   644
Duberstein, Kenneth M.............................................   845
Dubey, Anne.......................................................   689
Dubina, Joel F....................................................   865
du Buy, Yvonne H..................................................   743
Duckett, Margaret P...............................................   817
Duclos, Jacquelyn.................................................   297
Ducosin, Rosalie L................................................   376
Duda, Robert J....................................................   857
Dudek, Paul.......................................................   834
Duderstadt, James.................................................   820
Dudley, Jennifer..................................................   591
Duesterhaus, Richard L............................................   698
Dufendach, Sarah..................................................   542
Duff, Declan J....................................................   926
Duffey, Joseph D. (Director, U.S. Information Agency)..........487, 817, 
                                                             846-47, 850
Duffus, James, III................................................   552
Duffy, Dennis M...................................................   774
Dufour, Mary......................................................   735
Dugan, Kate.......................................................   715
Dugan, Myrna......................................................    97
Duggan, Joseph P..................................................   364
Dugle, Brian C....................................................   633
Duhe, John M., Jr.................................................   864
Dukakis, Kitty....................................................   849
Duke, Andrew......................................................   380
Duke, Emmett......................................................   122
Dukes, Randy......................................................   431
Dula, Brett M.....................................................   615
Dumaresq, Thomas..................................................   838
Duna, William Anthony.............................................   849
Dunahoo, Carol....................................................   604
Dunbar, Bill......................................................   291
Dunbar, Doug......................................................   120
Duncan, Charles...................................................   591
Duncan, David T...................................................   720
Duncan, Duane.....................................................   117
Duncan, James A...................................................   645
Duncan, Jeff......................................................   129
Duncan, John......................................................   429
Duncan, John J., Jr. (Representative from Tennessee)......252, 410, 418, 
                                                                     458
Duncan, John M....................................................    54
Duncan, John P., III..............................................   694
Duncan, Meg.......................................................   362
Duncan, Russell A., Jr............................................   553
Duncan, Thomas G..................................................   540
Duncan, Thomasenia................................................   717
Duncan-Peters, Stephanie..........................................   906
Dunham, Richard S.................................................  1018
Dunkel, Arthur....................................................   945
Dunkle, Aerin D...................................................   407
Dunlap, Helen M...................................................   751
Dunlap, Judith....................................................   795
Dunlap, Lynn......................................................   245
Dunlop, Janet.....................................................   718
Dunmore, John C.................................................682, 700
Dunn, Carmen......................................................   838
Dunn, Christy.....................................................   361
Dunn, Dolores.....................................................    12
Dunn, Jennifer (Representative from Washington).......294, 403, 423, 458
Dunn, John R......................................................   692
Dunn, Judith C....................................................   604
Dunn, Loretta L...................................................   701
Dunn, Martin......................................................   834
Dunn, Michael V............................................681, 689, 691
Dunn, Sadye E.....................................................   786
Dunn, T. Stan.....................................................   679
Dunne, Abby.......................................................   651
Dunne, Linda....................................................840, 842
Dunne, Mary Maguire...............................................   667
Dunsmore, Dean....................................................   650
Dupart, Louis H...................................................   426
Dupont, Marty.....................................................   550
Durante, Blaise J.................................................   632
Durante, Patrick..................................................    85
Durbin, Richard J. (Representative from Illinois).....92, 388, 430, 432, 
                                                                     458
Durbin, William J.................................................   610
Durdle, Brian.....................................................   216
Durham, Archer L..................................................   768
Durham, Thena M...................................................   734
Duricka, John.....................................................   988
Durigon, Vera Lou.................................................   271
Durkes, Ronald....................................................   635
Durkin, Craig E...................................................   750
Durkin, Mary P....................................................   802
Durman, Gene Charles..............................................   789
Durrington, Jerome................................................   553
Dussault, Kathy...................................................   710
Duval, Frederick..................................................   599
Duvall, Steven C..................................................   834
Duvall, Sue.......................................................   103

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Duymovic, Andrew..................................................   688
Dworin, Lowell....................................................   604
Dwoskin, Dorothy..................................................   594
Dwyer, Carrie E...................................................   832
Dwyer, Cindy......................................................   159
Dwyer, Joel.......................................................   552
Dwyer, John C.....................................................   643
Dwyer, Julie......................................................   431
Dwyer, Michael J..................................................   687
Dwyer, Will.......................................................    27
Dye, David........................................................   412
Dye, Larry W......................................................   175
Dye, Molly........................................................    70
Dye, Rebecca......................................................   420
Dye, Timothy......................................................   696
Dyer, James W.....................................................   390
Dyer, John R......................................................   747
Dyhrkopp, Einar V.................................................   856
Dykema, Richard T. (Rick).........................................    41
Dykema, Scott.....................................................   601
Dykstra, James....................................................    37
Dziedzic, Charles.................................................   796
Dziok, Michael J..................................................   753



 
                              NAME INDEX--E

Eads, Larry D.....................................................   796
Eagan, James H....................................................   729
Eagen, Jay........................................................   399
Eakeley, Douglas S................................................   808
Eames, Frederick..................................................   397
Eargle, William H., Jr............................................   751
Earle, Ralph, II..................................................   848
Early, James......................................................839-40
Early, Suzanne....................................................   594
Early, William B..................................................   806
Early, William N..................................................   901
Earner, William, Jr...............................................   628
Earp, Gordana.....................................................   594
East, Emelie......................................................   357
Eastburn, Gordon..................................................   604
Easterbrook, Frank H..............................................   864
Eastman, Richard..................................................   742
Eatmon, James.....................................................   727
Eaton, Gordon P...................................................   679
Eaton, Jason Van..................................................   376
Eaton, Marilynn M.................................................   682
Ebbitt, James R...................................................   690
Ebel, David M.....................................................   865
Ebeling, Brenda...................................................   706
Ebell, Myron......................................................    12
Eberhart, Ralph E.................................................   614
Ebersold, William B...............................................   766
Ebersole, Dave....................................................   387
Ebersole, Terry L.................................................   765
Ebert, Henry......................................................   822
Eberwein, Catherine D.............................................   426
Ebneter, Steward D................................................   855
Echandi, Herbert Nanne............................................   922
Echaveste, Maria..................................................   716
Echols, Harry.....................................................   722
Eckard, Mark......................................................   399
Ecker, William J..................................................   759
Eckert, Alan W....................................................   788
Eckert, Sue E.....................................................   705
Eckl, Chris.......................................................   848
Eddy, Barbara L...................................................   693
Eddy, Thomas L....................................................   693
Edelman, Peter D..................................................   723
Edelson, Gilbert S................................................   841
Edfors, Patricia N................................................   646
Edgell, Bradley...................................................   271
Edgell, John......................................................   145
Edgerly, David E..................................................   711
Edgren, Gustaf Adolf..............................................   940
Edles, Gary J.....................................................   777
Edley, Christopher................................................   778
Edmonds, Albert J.................................................   615
Edmondson, J.L....................................................   865
Edmunds, Joseph E.................................................   933
Edwards, Aubrey...................................................   914
Edwards, Betty....................................................    36
Edwards, Betty J..................................................   795
Edwards, Bill.....................................................   198
Edwards, Bobby....................................................   252
Edwards, Calvin R.................................................   652
Edwards, Cathy....................................................   391
Edwards, Chet (Representative from Texas)...263, 408, 421, 429, 458, 542
Edwards, Choice...................................................   753
Edwards, Gary B.................................................675, 680
Edwards, George...................................................    84
Edwards, Gerald A., Jr............................................   784
Edwards, Harry T................................................864, 866
Edwards, Hazel....................................................   552
Edwards, John P...................................................   848
Edwards, Kay Joyce................................................   826
Edwards, Larry W..................................................   791
Edwards, Libby....................................................   284
Edwards, Lula.....................................................   357
Edwards, Mildred M................................................   906
Edwards, Norman L.................................................   356
Edwards, Stephanie................................................   114
Edwards, Steve....................................................   217
Edwards, Tom......................................................   828
Edwards, Veloris Jean.............................................   429
Edwards, William E................................................   635
Effertz, Paul.....................................................    82
Efford, Richard...................................................   391
Effron, Andrew S..................................................   359
Efron, Herbert V..................................................   833
Efurd, Laura......................................................    78
Egbert, Nelson N..................................................   835
Egeland, Andrew M., Jr............................................   640
Egger, Chris......................................................   609
Eggers, Frederick J...............................................   752
Eggers, Michael...................................................    42
Eggert, Paul......................................................   695
Ehl, Larry........................................................   289
Ehlers, John W....................................................   827
Ehlers, Vernon J. (Representative from Michigan).....133, 403, 414, 418, 
                                                                     458
Ehlke, Richard C..................................................   557
Ehmett, Tom.......................................................   678
Ehrenberg, Ralph E................................................   556
Ehrenfried, Sally J...............................................   378
Ehrle, Bruce......................................................   223
Ehrlich, Andrew...................................................   294
Ehrlich, Everett M................................................   702
Ehrlich, Jill.....................................................    25
Ehrlich, Robert L., Jr. (Representative from Maryland)....122, 392, 400, 
                                                                     458
Ehudin, Marc......................................................   273
Eichelman, G. Kenneth.............................................   545
Eichenberger, Joseph..............................................   603
Eicher, James M...................................................   626
Eichler, Mark.....................................................   814
Eide, Marlene.....................................................   205
Eilperin, Stephen F...............................................   906
Einhorn, Jessica P................................................   922
Einhorn, Robert...................................................   599
Eisenberg, Marvin.................................................   842
Eisenberg, William D..............................................   721
Eisenbrey, Ross...................................................   714
Eisendrath, Edwin W...............................................   754
Eisenhauer, Bob...................................................   610
Eisher, Lori......................................................   269
Eisner, Neil R..................................................756, 777
Eisold, John F....................................................   546
Eisold, Suzanne...................................................   176
Eiss, Donald W....................................................   594
Eiss, Robert......................................................   745
Ekern, Anne.....................................................151, 380
Elalfi-Traynham, Dalia E..........................................   701
Elcano, Mary S....................................................   856
Elder, Alfred S...................................................   695
Elder, De.........................................................    99
Elder, Eddie......................................................   695
Elder, James R....................................................   788
Elders, Robert J., Jr.............................................   639
Eldridge, William B...............................................   906
Elesser, Virginia.................................................   550
Eligan, Veronica..................................................   407
Elinsky, Emil.....................................................   762
Elinson, Howard...................................................    32
Elkins, Charles L.................................................   788
Elkins, R. Edison.................................................   790
Ell, Victor.......................................................   552
Ellard, Angela....................................................   425
Ellard, George....................................................   645
Ellenbogen, Henry.................................................    67
Eller, Sharon.....................................................   674
Ellerson, John C..................................................   622
Ellington, Jerel..................................................   650
Elliott, Ben......................................................   646
Elliott, Emerson J................................................   772
Elliott, Keith....................................................   755

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Elliott, Lee Ann..................................................   798
Ellis, Andrew K...................................................   409
Ellis, Donald S...................................................   633
Ellis, Jacqueline.................................................   184
Ellis, Kathryn....................................................   771
Ellis, L.H........................................................   630
Ellis, Rex........................................................   845
Ellis, Robert E...................................................   626
Ellis, Roy M......................................................   907
Ellis, Taylor.....................................................     3
Ellison, Diane....................................................   166
Ellison, Janel....................................................   217
Ellison, Lawrence.................................................   493
Ellison, P. Michele...............................................   794
Ellsworth, Gary...................................................   365
Ellwood, David T..................................................   726
Elmendorf, Steve..................................................   541
Elmore, Gina......................................................    88
Elrod, Marilyn A..................................................   410
Elsbree, Hugh L...................................................   556
Elving, Susan.....................................................    17
Elwood, Patricia..................................................   813
Ely, Gerald E.....................................................   692
Ely, Ramona.......................................................   225
Ely-Raphel, Nancy.................................................   598
Elzey, Thomas J...................................................   848
Elzy, Nadine......................................................   610
Emanuel, Rahm I...................................................   587
Emerson, Anne.....................................................   105
Emerson, Bill (Representative from Missouri)....155, 385, 418, 427, 458, 
                                                                484, 807
Emerson, John B...................................................   589
Emerson, Marianne M...............................................   784
Emerson, Mark.....................................................   163
Emery, Richard P., Jr.............................................   593
Emmerichs, Robert M...............................................   619
Emory, William H..................................................   547
Emr, Marian.......................................................   744
Enders, Joseph B..................................................   666
Endicott, Gary L..................................................   539
Endres, Richard, II...............................................   543
Engel, Eliot L. (Representative from New York)........186, 397, 403, 458
Engel, Jeanne K...................................................   751
Engel, Robert.....................................................   431
Engelman, Richard B...............................................   794
Engeman, Greg.....................................................   277
England, Katherine................................................   834
England, Linda....................................................   595
England, Peggy....................................................   206
England-Joseph, Judy..............................................   552
Engle, Craig......................................................   380
Englehard, Joe....................................................   435
English, Dorothy..................................................    16
English, James H..................................................356-57
English, Marlene..................................................   420
English, Mary Catherine...........................................   429
English, Maureen P................................................   784
English, Phil S. (Representative from Pennsylvania)........238, 423, 459
Englund, Mary Sue.................................................   403
Engman, Lewis A...................................................   778
Ennis, Jerry R....................................................   678
Ennis, M.E........................................................   630
Ennis, Michael P..................................................   405
Enoch, Hollace J..................................................   818
Enos, Donna.......................................................   646
Enright, Janice...................................................   587
Enright, John.....................................................   231
Enright, Thomas J.................................................   764
Enright, William B................................................   904
Ensign, John E. (Representative from Nevada)...............163, 423, 459
Ensign, William L.................................................   546
Enzer, Hermann....................................................   679
Epifano, Tony.....................................................   638
Epley, Mark.......................................................    95
Epplin, Robert....................................................   368
Epply, J. Walter..................................................   633
Epstein, David....................................................   648
Epstein, David J..................................................   751
Epstein, Julian...................................................   407
Epstein, Mike.....................................................   142
Epstein, Tom......................................................   590
Erburu, Robert F..................................................   846
Erdman, Warren....................................................   151
Erdreich, Benjamin L............................................777, 852
Erichsen, Peter C.................................................   644
Erickson, Brent...................................................   366
Erickson, Mary Alice..............................................    91
Erickson, Nancy.................................................248, 536
Ericsson, Sally C.................................................   703
Eriksen, Michael P................................................   733
Eriksen, Serena...................................................   607
Erikstrup, Chris..................................................   142
Erisman, Bill.....................................................   637
Erlandson, Michael................................................   145
Erlewine, Christopher.............................................   652
Ernst, Ruth Ann...................................................   539
Erpenbach, Steve..................................................   383
Ertel, Carol Ditta................................................   139
Ervin, Christine A................................................   768
Ervin, Sam J......................................................   864
Ervin, Teresa.....................................................    74
Erwin, Donna......................................................   676
Erwin, Donna M....................................................   539
Escaler, Narcisa..................................................   931
Eschbacher, Earl, Jr..............................................   807
Escobar, Guillermo................................................   920
Eshoo, Anna G. (Representative from California)........24, 395, 430, 459
Eskeland, Philip D................................................   417
Espenschade, John C...............................................   699
Esperne, Jeanine..................................................    10
Espeseth, David...................................................   694
Espinosa, Jorge C.................................................   920
Esposito, Sante J.................................................   420
Esposito, William J...............................................   662
Esquivel, Lisa....................................................    35
Esrick, Dan.......................................................   373
Essalih, Anita....................................................   286
Esserman, Susan G.................................................   707
Essien, Joyce K...................................................   733
Essner, Eugene H..................................................   602
Estes, Howell M...................................................   614
Estess, Roy S.....................................................   811
Estevez, Jose Ignacio.............................................   920
Estopinan, Arthur.................................................    66
Estrada, Francisco................................................    43
Estryn, Esther I..................................................   668
Etheridge, Hartley...............................................18, 129
Etherton, Jonathan L..............................................   359
Etters, Ronald M..................................................   819
Ettin, Edward C...................................................   783
Ettinger, Joel P..................................................   765
Euler, John L.....................................................   648
Eurich, Juliet....................................................   646
Evancich, David P.................................................   781
Evans, Angela.....................................................   556
Evans, Betty......................................................   842
Evans, Bill.......................................................   137
Evans, Bruce......................................................   357
Evans, Constance G................................................   907
Evans, Dan........................................................   289
Evans, David......................................................   485
Evans, George A...................................................   807
Evans, Georgiana..................................................   171
Evans, Huw......................................................923, 930
Evans, Jack.......................................................   910
Evans, James H....................................................   845
Evans, Jeanne.....................................................   283
Evans, Joy........................................................   816
Evans, Lane (Representative from Illinois).............91, 408, 421, 459
Evans, Michael....................................................   367
Evans, Pearlie....................................................   152
Evans, Reba Pittman...............................................   683
Evans, Robert.....................................................   774
Evans, Robin......................................................   160
Evans, Thomas M...................................................   844
Evans, Tricia.....................................................    13
Evans, Vince....................................................550, 637
Evans, Willard B., Jr.............................................   730
Evans, William....................................................   413
Eveleth, Peter A..................................................   819
Evelyn, Douglas E...............................................840, 844
Everett, David B..................................................   786
Everett, Douglas P................................................   654
Everett, Ralph B..................................................   484
Everett, Robinson O...............................................   901
Everett, Terry (Representative from Alabama).......3, 385, 408, 421, 459
Evers, Nancy......................................................   826
Evers, William....................................................   615
Ewing, Gary M.....................................................   402
Ewing, Karen D....................................................   590
Ewing, Robert J...................................................   678
Ewing, Thomas W. (Representative from Illinois).......90, 385, 418, 427, 
                                                                435, 459
          
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Exon, J. James (Senator from Nebraska).......159, 358, 361-62, 382, 384, 
                                                                441, 483
Ezekiel, Nissim...................................................   926
Ezell, John T., III...............................................   645



 
                              NAME INDEX--F

Faber, Patricia...................................................    61
Faber, Robert.....................................................   412
Fabrizio, Marie Howard............................................   412
Fagan, Brian......................................................   101
Fagg, George G....................................................   864
Fagin, Robert F...................................................   708
Fahleson, Mark....................................................   161
Fain, James A., Jr................................................   639
Fair, Rita I......................................................   800
Fairbanks-Williams, Edna..........................................   808
Faircloth, Jan....................................................   284
Faircloth, Lauch (Senator from North Carolina)........196, 360, 366, 441
Faison, Carla.....................................................   605
Falcon, Alex......................................................   644
Faleomavaega, Eni F.H. (Representative from American Samoa)....306, 403, 
                                                                410, 459
Faletti, Tom......................................................    92
Faley, Patricia A.................................................   724
Falk, F. Joe, Jr..................................................   780
Falk, Henry.......................................................   733
Falk, John M......................................................   484
Fall, Ibrahima....................................................   942
Fall, James H., III...............................................   603
Fallen, Dennis K..................................................   781
Fallin, Herbert K., Jr............................................   619
Fallon, Bill......................................................    41
Fallon, Claire....................................................   650
Faltas, Nabil C...................................................   926
Famiglietti, Michele..............................................    64
Familant, Norman..................................................   647
Fan, George.......................................................   843
Fanelli, Patricia.................................................    41
Fanello, John.....................................................   651
Fanning, Nancy....................................................   678
Fanske, Rick......................................................   807
Fant, Chuck.......................................................   246
Fanucchi, Catherine...............................................   403
Faour, Douglas M..................................................   554
Farber, David.....................................................   702
Farina, Richard H.................................................   848
Farland, Bryant...................................................   354
Farland, William H................................................   789
Farley, John J., III..............................................   902
Farley, Maura.....................................................   538
Farmen, William N.................................................   622
Farmer, Barbara...................................................   720
Farmer, Gerry.....................................................   697
Farmer, Greg......................................................   712
Farmer, Suzanne...................................................    57
Farnham, Stephen M................................................   792
Farnsworth, Clyde H., Jr..........................................   784
Farquhar, Michele C...............................................   712
Farr, James B.....................................................   407
Farr, Julia M.....................................................   808
Farr, Sam (Representative from California).............26, 385, 410, 459
Farran, William A., Jr............................................   824
Farrell, Deborah S................................................   925
Farrell, Ellen A..................................................   818
Farrell, Joseph T.................................................   801
Farrell, L.P., Jr.................................................   616
Farrell, Michael W................................................   906
Farrell, Pamela L.................................................   359
Farris, Christine King............................................   487
Farry, Doug.......................................................   218
Fast, Richard C...................................................   631
Fatemi, Fariborz S................................................   211
Fattah, Chaka (Representative from Pennsylvania).....226, 400, 416, 430, 
                                                                     459
Fauci, Anthony S..................................................   741
Faulk, Robert.....................................................   632
Faulkner, Avery C.................................................   779
Faulkner, LaForest................................................   726
Faulkner, Larry...................................................   608
Faulkner, Scot M..................................................   543
Faulstich, Janet..................................................    30
Faulwell, Bond....................................................   806
Faunce, Cheryl....................................................   416
Fava, Patricia....................................................   161
Fawbush, Wayne....................................................   692
Fawcett, W.H. (Buzz)..............................................    79
Fawell, Harris W. (Representative from Illinois)......89, 397, 414, 428, 
                                                                     459
Fay, William M....................................................   896
Fayyad, Salam K...................................................   930
Fazio, Ralph D....................................................   677
Fazio, Vic (Representative from California)...19, 388, 403, 429, 432-33, 
                                                      459, 486, 491, 494
Fabrega, Lawrence Chewning........................................   933
Feaga, Karen C....................................................   429
Feaster, H. Walker................................................   794
Feather, Joseph A.................................................   635
Feather, Karen....................................................   232
Featherstone, William (Lynn)......................................   852
Fechery, John.....................................................   541
Fechtel, Vincent J., Jr.........................................668, 856
Feddeman, Edward G................................................   228
Feder, David L....................................................   800
Feder, Judith.....................................................   726
Feder, Mrs. Arthur A..............................................   841
Federing, Eric K..................................................   420
Fedorchak, Jeff...................................................   245
Fee, John T.......................................................   898
Feeney, Richard J.................................................   791
Feeney, Scott.....................................................   405
Feetham, Suzanne..................................................   736
Feher, Steve......................................................   824
Fehrer, Douglas...................................................   543
Feigenbaum, Edward A..............................................   639
Fein, David B.....................................................   588
Feinberg, Arthur R................................................   761
Feinberg, Robert S................................................   842
Feingold, Russell D. (Senator from Wisconsin)...298, 369, 371, 378, 381, 
                                                                383, 441
Feinleib, Manning.................................................   734
Feinstein, Dianne (Senator from California)......17, 369, 371, 375, 381, 
                                                                     441
Feinstein, Fred L.................................................   818
Feissel, Gustave..................................................   942
Feitel, David M...................................................   377
Feith, Dalck......................................................   849
Feld, Carol.......................................................   742
Feldheim, John R..................................................   857
Feldman, Allen H..................................................   719
Feldman, Arlene...................................................   761
Feldman, Jacob J..................................................   734
Feldman, Laura....................................................   638
Feldman, Paul.....................................................   199
Feldman, Ronald...................................................   816
Felner, Linda.....................................................   492
Felrice, Barry....................................................   763
Felsman, Mary Lou.................................................   836
Felten-Green, Daphne S............................................   671
Feltman, David....................................................   405
Felts, Pate.......................................................    14
Feltus, Will......................................................   536
Feltus, William J.................................................   380
Felzenberg, Alvin...............................................402, 814
Fender, Frank.....................................................   688
Fendley, Stan.....................................................   376
Fennel, Melody....................................................   361
Fennell, Richard D................................................   905
Fenner, Robert M..................................................   815
Fenton, Laurie....................................................    13
Fenton, Yanik Maria...............................................    67
Ferber, Martin M..................................................   552
Ferch, John.......................................................   715
Ferdinand, Carlos.................................................   921
Ferguson, Barbara A...............................................   593
Ferguson, Bobby V.................................................   857
Ferguson, David W.................................................   638
Ferguson, Donald J................................................   766
Ferguson, Jeff....................................................   383
Ferguson, Ralph W.................................................   766
Ferguson, Robert E.H..............................................   262
Ferguson, Rogers..................................................   537
Ferguson, Thomas A................................................   602
Fern, Alan M....................................................840, 844
Fernandez, Charlene...............................................    11
Fernandez, Enrique................................................    84
Fernandez, Ferdinand F............................................   865
Fernandez, Henry..................................................   829
Fernandez, Nuria I................................................   858
Fernandez-Duque, Carlos...........................................   927
Fernando, L. Eustace N............................................   930
Fernandez, Vicente J..............................................   929
Fernstrom, Kate...................................................   179
Ferran, Joaquin...................................................   929
Ferrara, Barbara N................................................   834

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Ferrara, L. Joseph................................................   802
Ferrara, Vincent..................................................   380
Ferrarone, Donald F...............................................   656
Ferren, John M....................................................   906
Ferren, Linda J.................................................864, 869
Ferris, Frederick C...............................................   741
Ferris, Michael P.................................................   766
Ferro, Simon......................................................   851
Ferrone, Patricia.................................................   126
Ferrucci, Pasquale................................................   828
Fertal, Lori......................................................   422
Fessenden, Nancy..................................................   843
Festa, George C...................................................   655
Fete, Marvin......................................................   215
Fetsch, Mary......................................................   222
Fettig, Dwight....................................................   249
Feuer, Mitchell...................................................   361
Fiala, Gerri......................................................   720
Ficca, Stephen A..................................................   739
Fidler, Shelley N.................................................   592
Fiechter, Jonathan L.......................................610, 798, 821
Fiegel, Sheryl....................................................   637
Fiel, Caroline....................................................   402
Field, Cynthia....................................................   839
Field, Joanne.....................................................   854
Fields, Caroline J................................................   547
Fields, Cleo (Representative from Louisiana)..........115, 392, 416, 459
Fields, Jack M., Jr. (Representative from Texas)...........262, 395, 459
Fields, Pamela L..................................................   487
Fields, Timothy, Jr...............................................   788
Figel, Brad.......................................................   368
Figley, Paul F....................................................   648
Figura, Linda.....................................................   261
Filner, Bob (Representative from California)...........43, 418, 421, 460
Filppu, Lauri S...................................................   648
Finberg, Jack.....................................................   813
Finch, Johnny C...................................................   552
Finch, L..........................................................   612
Finch, Tom........................................................   771
Finck, Tracy W....................................................   410
Fine, Bailey......................................................   123
Fine, Bruce M.....................................................   763
Fine, Elizabeth R.................................................   642
Fine, Glenn A.....................................................   643
Fine, Kathy.......................................................   250
Fine, Lawrence J..................................................   736
Fine, Neal........................................................   553
Finerty, John.....................................................   485
Finger, Thomas....................................................   598
Fink, Coy D.......................................................   633
Fink, John........................................................   302
Finke, Fred D.....................................................   608
Finke, Jeralyn P..................................................   161
Finklea-Sullivan, Caroline........................................   431
Finley, Elise.....................................................   124
Finley, Harry R...................................................   552
Finley, Jim.......................................................   262
Finley, Stephannie................................................    47
Finn, Christopher.................................................   851
Finnerty, Maureen.................................................   675
Finney, Dennis....................................................   828
Finney, Essex E., Jr..............................................   698
Finsen, Susan C...................................................   556
Fiori, Florence...................................................   738
Fiori, Mario P....................................................   769
Firestone, Nancy B................................................   787
Fisackerly, Haley.................................................   147
Fisch, Joseph E...................................................   716
Fischer, Alex.....................................................   387
Fischer, Celia....................................................   828
Fischer, Dennis J.................................................   806
Fischer, Fritz....................................................   923
Fischer, Kelly....................................................   365
Fischer, Stanley..................................................   929
Fish, Cindie......................................................   380
Fish, David......................................................79, 365
Fishel, Andrew S..................................................   792
Fishel, Terry L...................................................   795
Fisher, Chris.....................................................   380
Fisher, Douglas...................................................   368
Fisher, Elizabeth.................................................   431
Fisher, Gail F....................................................   734
Fisher, Gene......................................................    11
Fisher, Ivory J...................................................   621
Fisher, Jeff......................................................   262
Fisher, Joel L....................................................   928
Fisher, Llewelyn M................................................   853
Fisher, Louis.....................................................   557
Fisher, Mrs. Max M................................................   845
Fisher, Pat.......................................................   181
Fisher, Patrick J.................................................   865
Fisher, Richard, V................................................   710
Fisher-Hall, Jo...................................................   912
Fishman, George...................................................   407
Fishman, Ira....................................................589, 791
Fishman, Michael E................................................   684
Fishman, Paul J...................................................   642
Fisk, Daniel W....................................................   370
Fiske, Catherine..................................................   650
Fiske, David......................................................   793
Fiske, Patricia.................................................840, 843
Fiss, Barbara L...................................................   825
Fitch, Brad.......................................................   298
Fites, Jeanne.....................................................   612
Fitterman, Mark D.................................................   834
Fitts, Susan......................................................    25
Fitz-Pegado, Lauri J..............................................   706
Fitzgerald, A. Ernest.............................................   634
Fitzgerald, Edmond J..............................................   766
Fitzgerald, Eileen................................................   691
Fitzgerald, Jennifer..............................................   432
Fitzgerald, Mary Ann..............................................   399
Fitzgibbons, Dennis...............................................   397
Fitzkee, Harry H..................................................   757
Fitzmaurice, J. Michael...........................................   730
Fitzpatrick, Anthony F............................................   729
Fitzpatrick, Brian................................................   195
Fitzpatrick, Collins T............................................   864
Fitzpatrick, Joshua...............................................   194
Fitzpatrick, Kevin................................................   207
Fitzpatrick, Martin F.............................................   694
Fitzpatrick, Richard..............................................   591
Fitzpatrick, Timothy..............................................   401
Fitzsimmons, Martha H.............................................   822
Fitzsimmons, Richard S............................................   807
Fitzsimmons, William T............................................   735
Flack, Anthony H..................................................   815
Flacks, Lewis I...................................................   558
Flader, Joseph....................................................   301
Flahavan, Richard S...............................................   837
Flaherty, John....................................................    25
Flake, Floyd H. (Representative from New York)........181, 392, 416, 460
Flamm, Douglas F..................................................   770
Flanagan, Fern L.R................................................   907
Flanagan, Mary B..................................................   158
Flanagan, Mary K..................................................   227
Flanagan, Michael P. (Representative from Illinois)...84, 400, 406, 421, 
                                                                     460
Flanagan, Rebecca E...............................................   755
Flanagan, Vincent.................................................   864
Flander, Mervin, J................................................   785
Flanders, Steven..................................................   864
Flannery, John....................................................   824
Flannery, Thomas A................................................   881
Flannigan, Michael................................................   365
Flapan, Valerie...................................................   539
Flaum, Joel M.....................................................   864
Fleck, Lloyd......................................................   688
Fleckner, John....................................................   813
Fleischer, Ari....................................................   424
Fleischhauer, Carl-August.........................................   939
Fleischman, Joyce N...............................................   674
Fleischman, Lawrence A............................................   841
Fleishman, Morton R...............................................   853
Fleishman, Susan..................................................   544
Fleming, Elizabeth A..............................................   741
Fleming, Erin.....................................................   413
Fleming, Harold S.................................................   598
Fleming, Michael R................................................   709
Fleming, Roger T..................................................   407
Fleming, Scott....................................................   187
Flemma, Jean......................................................   412
Fletcher, Arthur A................................................   849
Fletcher, Betty B.................................................   865
Fletcher, Lee.....................................................   116
Fletcher, Richard D...............................................   920
Fletcher, Sharon Barbee...........................................   829
Fletcher, Virginia C..............................................    85
Flickner, Charles O. Jr...........................................   391
Flieger, Neal.....................................................   684
Flom, Joseph H....................................................   846
Flood, Angela.....................................................    96

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Flood, Clare......................................................   384
Flores, Brian L...................................................   802
Flores, Laura.....................................................    36
Flowers, Ronald...................................................   915
Floyd, Barbara J..................................................   483
Floyd, Jack.......................................................   705
Floyd, Leonard....................................................   779
Flug, Arthur......................................................   181
Flynn, Cathal.....................................................   760
Flynn, David K....................................................   649
Flynn, Donna Steele...............................................   424
Flynn, Edward M...................................................   714
Flynn, Mark S.....................................................   719
Flynn, Nancy......................................................   717
Flynn, Tiffany....................................................   137
Flynn, William E., III............................................   825
Flynt, Renee......................................................   381
Flyzik, James J...................................................   607
Foerstel, Karen...................................................  1018
Foertschbeck, Peggy...............................................   748
Fogarty, Anne.....................................................    41
Fogarty, Lear.....................................................   550
Fogash, Kenneth A.................................................   835
Fogel, Richard....................................................   551
Fogleman, Ronald R..............................................639, 843
Foglietta, Thomas M. (Representative from Pennsylvania)....226, 388, 460
Fois, Andrew......................................................   642
Foist, Judith C...................................................   766
Foley, Art........................................................   685
Foley, Donald J...................................................   383
Foley, Gary J.....................................................   789
Foley, James P....................................................   158
Foley, Mark A. (Representative from Florida)...........64, 385, 414, 460
Foley, Martha.....................................................   587
Foley, Maurice....................................................   604
Foley, Phyllis G..................................................   825
Folger, Mrs. J. Clifford..........................................   846
Fones, Roger W....................................................   647
Fong, Amoy Chang..................................................   930
Fong, Barbara Jean Hong...........................................   648
Fons, Randall J...................................................   836
Foote, Evelyn P...................................................   780
Forbes, Duncan....................................................   548
Forbes, Michael P. (Representative from New York)..........179, 388, 460
Forbes, Sandra J..................................................   668
Force, Charles T..................................................   809
Forchion, Guy.....................................................    65
Ford, Beth A......................................................   405
Ford, Dietra L....................................................   848
Ford, Gerald R....................................................   494
Ford, Harold E. (Representative from Tennessee).......256, 423, 430, 460
Ford, James David.................................................   540
Ford, John G......................................................   842
Ford, Kay E.......................................................   543
Ford, Lisa........................................................    27
Ford, Mrs. Gerald R...............................................   845
Ford, Robert N....................................................   645
Ford, Roland W....................................................   434
Ford, Sean........................................................  1018
Ford, Wendell H. (Senator from Kentucky).....108, 362, 364, 375, 381-82, 
                                                      384, 433, 441, 537
Forde, Timothy....................................................   397
Fordham, Kirk.....................................................    64
Foreman, Dennis I.................................................   601
Foreman, Rob......................................................   372
Forest, Donald....................................................   707
Forest, Mark......................................................   131
Forester, Daun....................................................   215
Forester, Theresa.................................................   378
Forger, Alexander D...............................................   808
Forman, Ira N.....................................................   823
Forman, Mark......................................................   371
Fornataro, James M................................................   747
Forno, Richard....................................................   544
Forrer, Graydon...................................................   685
Forrest, Vaughn...................................................    60
Forriest, Karen...................................................   543
Forsen, Harold K..................................................   819
Forsgren, Lee.....................................................   420
Forsht, Ralph.....................................................   362
Forstater, Ira....................................................   544
Forster, William H..............................................619, 843
Forte, Barbara F..................................................   792
Forte, June.......................................................   638
Forte-Mackay, Jackie..............................................   431
Forte, Timothy....................................................   820
Fortin, Carlos....................................................   941
Forts, Ann M......................................................   492
Fortuno, Victor...................................................   808
Forward, Susan....................................................   750
Foss, Ardelle G...................................................   839
Foss, Ken.........................................................   379
Foss, Stuart M....................................................   553
Foster, Behrends..................................................   134
Foster, Bob.......................................................   208
Foster, C. Franklin...............................................   707
Foster, Dorothy W.................................................   815
Foster, Henlay....................................................   727
Foster, Joanne....................................................   842
Foster, Patrick D.................................................   433
Foster, Robert F..................................................    86
Foster, Robert L..................................................   364
Foster, Stanley O.................................................   732
Foster, Stephenie.................................................   121
Foudin, Arnold....................................................   694
Fought, Steve.....................................................   213
Foulke, Edwin G., Jr..............................................   821
Fountain, Galen...................................................   357
Fountain, Gladys..................................................   913
Foushee, Mitch....................................................   175
Fowler, Carmen....................................................   588
Fowler, Jerry.....................................................   695
Fowler, John M..................................................680, 779
Fowler, Kathy.....................................................   795
Fowler, Sam.......................................................   365
Fowler, Sarah.....................................................   163
Fowler, Tillie K. (Representative from Florida)...58, 408, 418, 427, 460
Fowler, William W., Jr............................................   820
Fowles, Chirstine.................................................   779
Fox, Charles......................................................   637
Fox, Charles W....................................................   850
Fox, Dean.........................................................   639
Fox, Douglas R....................................................   703
Fox, F. Michael, Jr.............................................782, 783
Fox, Jamie P......................................................   171
Fox, Janet........................................................   728
Fox, Jeanne M.....................................................   789
Fox, Jon D. (Representative from Pennsylvania)...233, 392, 400, 421, 460
Fox, Kathy........................................................   717
Fox, Lynn S.......................................................   783
Fox, Marye Anne...................................................   820
Fox, Nancy........................................................   169
Fox, Richard......................................................   654
Fox, Sarah........................................................   374
Foxman, Abraham H.................................................   849
Foxworthy, Darold.................................................   697
Fozard, James.....................................................   743
Fraad, Mrs. Daniel................................................   841
Fragos, Frances M.................................................   649
Fralin, Gayle.....................................................   368
Fram, Alan........................................................   969
Frambach, Kim.....................................................   541
Frame, Bruce......................................................   121
Frampton, George T., Jr...........................................   674
Franca, Bruce A...................................................   794
France, Roger.....................................................   202
Franciosi, Robert.................................................    12
Francis, David....................................................   556
Francis, Norval...................................................   687
Francis, Robert...................................................   707
Franco, Adolfo A..................................................   807
Franco, Gisselle Acevedo..........................................   492
Franco, Joseph....................................................   833
Franco, Robert....................................................   683
Francois, Joseph F................................................   852
Frandsen, Richard A...............................................   397
Franger, Melissa..................................................   543
Frank, Barney (Representative from Massachusetts)....128, 392, 406, 430, 
                                                                     460
Frank, David......................................................   399
Frank, John.......................................................   386
Frank, Newton J...................................................   802
Frank, Ralph......................................................   597
Frank, Richard H................................................922, 925
Frank, Richard S..................................................   654
Frankel, Diane....................................................   817
Frankel, Morgan J.................................................   539
Frankfort, Charles E..............................................   709
Frankina, Jan.....................................................   830
Frankl, Joseph F..................................................   818

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Frankle, Edward A...............................................777, 809
Franklin, Barbara.................................................   800
Franklin, Daniel T................................................   718
Franklin, Elaine..................................................   221
Franklin, Garrome.................................................   761
Franklin, Hardy R.................................................   914
Franklin, Herbert M...............................................   546
Franklin, Jessica A...............................................   753
Franklin, Karen...................................................   256
Franklin, Leo.....................................................   857
Franks, Bob (Representative from New Jersey)..........170, 394, 418, 460
Franks, Gary A. (Representative from Connecticut)......52, 395, 460, 487
Franks, William...................................................   694
Fransen, James W..................................................   539
Franz, Mark.......................................................   259
Franzel, Brent..................................................151, 361
Fraser, Bruce.....................................................   380
Fraser, Francis W.................................................   801
Fraser, John R....................................................   716
Frasure, Robert...................................................   597
Frauens, Sue L....................................................   803
Frazee, Elizabeth.................................................   286
Frazer, Victor O. (Representative from the Virgin Islands).....308, 403, 
                                                                     460
Frazier, Douglas..................................................   646
Frazier, Frank....................................................   552
Frazier, Greg.....................................................   681
Frazier, Henry B., III............................................   787
Frazier, Johnnie E................................................   702
Frazier, Robert E.................................................   784
Frazier, Willie, Jr...............................................   621
Frederick, Jeanne.................................................   156
Frederick, Winifred...............................................   233
Frederickson, Karen...............................................   205
Fredholm, Randi...................................................    16
Free, Mary M......................................................   788
Freeh, Louis J....................................................   662
Freeland, Alan C..................................................   667
Freeman, Anthony G................................................   929
Freeman, Bennett..................................................   599
Freeman, Betty J..................................................   792
Freeman, Brian....................................................   805
Freeman, Daniel M.................................................   407
Freeman, Darlene..................................................   760
Freeman, Douglas..................................................   687
Freeman, J. Jerry.................................................   797
Freeman, L. Walter................................................   614
Freeman, Marty L..................................................   667
Freeman, Shawn....................................................   751
Freeman, Varel....................................................   925
Freeman, Yvonne B.................................................   809
Freemyer, Allen...................................................   412
Freese, Maria.....................................................   285
Freiert, James K..................................................   826
Freis, Joseph.....................................................   811
Freitas, Rockne...................................................   832
Frekko, Matthew T.................................................   364
Frelinghuysen, Rodney P. (Representative from New Jersey)......172, 388, 
                                                                     460
Frelund, Warren...................................................   488
Fremaux, Emmett H., Jr............................................   916
French, Arthur....................................................   685
French, Judson C..................................................   711
Frenze, Chris.....................................................   435
Fresen, Ileana A..................................................   773
Freudenheim, Tom L..............................................839, 841
Frey, Louis, J....................................................   494
Frey, Marcia......................................................   492
Frey, Robert B., III..............................................   545
Frezza, Al........................................................   789
Frick, Joseph J...................................................   695
Frick, Paul......................................................52, 432
Frickey, Jeani....................................................    46
Friday, Elbert W., Jr.............................................   708
Fridkin, Jerome H.................................................   651
Friede, John A....................................................   843
Friedenberg, Eleanor C............................................   735
Friedersdorf, Max L...............................................   792
Friedl, Joe, Jr...................................................   614
Friedlander, Merrily A............................................   649
Friedman, Bonnie..................................................   720
Friedman, Daniel M................................................   874
Friedman, James M.................................................   730
Friedman, Joel....................................................   394
Friedman, Jonathan................................................    99
Friedman, Lawrence................................................   741
Friedman, Linda...................................................   793
Friedman, Lisa K..................................................   788
Friedman, Paul L..................................................   879
Friedman, Paul R..................................................   643
Friedrich, Robert J...............................................   788
Friendly, Andrew..................................................   591
Friends, Duane A..................................................   847
Frierson, Robert deV..............................................   784
Friess, Katherine E...............................................   364
Friesz, Patricia..................................................   718
Friis, Jan W., Jr.................................................   234
Frisa, Daniel (Representative from New York)..........180, 395, 427, 461
Frisch, Stuart....................................................   645
Frist, William H. (Senator from Tennessee)....250, 360-61, 373, 375, 441
Fritter, Carl.....................................................   537
Froman, Michael B.G...............................................   590
Fromer, Kevin.....................................................   111
Frommer, Peter....................................................   740
Frost, Alberta....................................................   685
Frost, Ellen......................................................   594
Frost, Eric.......................................................   372
Frost, Martin (Representative from Texas).............270, 413, 429, 461
Frost, Phillip....................................................   817
Frost, S. David...................................................   784
Frumin, Alan......................................................   537
Fry, Ed...........................................................    15
Fry, Ray..........................................................   772
Frydman, Bernardo.................................................   927
Frydrych, Emily...................................................   361
Frye, Diane M.....................................................   875
Frye, Granville H.................................................   696
Frye, John H......................................................   822
Frye, Vickie L....................................................   547
Frymoyer, Bill....................................................   541
Fryszman, Agnieszka...............................................   407
Fuchs, Joseph.....................................................   722
Fudge, Barbara K..................................................   825
Fuentes, Jennice..................................................    84
Fuerth, Leon S...............................................1, 535, 590
Fuhrman, Nicolas..................................................   415
Fuhrman, Ronald...................................................   795
Fujiwara, Jan.....................................................    42
Fukui, Hiroo......................................................   922
Fukushima, Glen S.................................................   487
Fukuyama, Toshihiko...............................................   930
Fulbruge, Charles R., III.........................................   864
Fuller, Barbara...................................................   827
Fuller, Craig L...................................................   845
Fuller, Richard K.................................................   735
Fuller, Tim.......................................................   714
Fuller-Symms, Loretta.............................................   538
Fulmore, Retha M..................................................   654
Fulton, Barry.....................................................   850
Fulton, Benjamin E................................................   742
Fulton, James.....................................................   678
Fulton, Kathryn...................................................   835
Fulton, Scott C...................................................   787
Fulton, Tom.......................................................   157
Fultz, Chester....................................................   715
Fultz, Keith......................................................   552
Funderburk, David B. (Representative from North Carolina)......197, 397, 
                                                      403, 416, 461, 485
Funderburk, Morris L..............................................   390
Funk, Karen.......................................................   644
Funkhouser, Dan W.................................................   802
Fuqua, Dan........................................................   715
Furchtgott-Roth, Harold...........................................   397
Furey, Frank J....................................................   772
Furman, William T.................................................   722
Furse, Elizabeth (Representative from Oregon)..............221, 395, 461
Furuhovde, Trond..................................................   942
Furutani, Gordan Y................................................   755
Futey, Bohdan A...................................................   889
Fygi, Eric J......................................................   777



 
                              NAME INDEX--G

Gaaserud, Jon M...................................................   602
Gabel, Roberta D..................................................   756
Gabor, Bob........................................................   637
Gabriele, Steve G.................................................   625
Gaddy, Glen D.....................................................   484
Gaddy, Lauren.....................................................    15
Gadsby, J. William................................................   552
Gadt, Larry O.....................................................   697
Gadziala, Mary Ann................................................   834

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Gaffney, Joan.....................................................   728
Gaffney, Jonathan.................................................   287
Gaffney, Susan....................................................   751
Gage, Mark........................................................   405
Gagliardi, Peter..................................................   605
Gagnon, Lisa......................................................   105
Gail, Dorothy B...................................................   741
Gaillard, Bernard.................................................   808
Gainer, Celia.....................................................   206
Gainer, Harold....................................................   744
Gainer, William J.................................................   822
Gaines, Betty Jo..................................................   915
Gaines, Billie Davis..............................................   817
Gaines, Michael...................................................   435
Gaines, Michael J...............................................668, 856
Gaines, Robert A..................................................   813
Gaither, Jolinda..................................................   723
Gajewski, Tom.....................................................   229
Gal, Moshe........................................................   921
Galaty, Carol.....................................................   738
Galbraith, Karl...................................................   703
Galdo, Julia......................................................   821
Gale, Joseph......................................................   368
Gale, Roger.......................................................   927
Galen, Helen......................................................   132
Galis, Paul L.....................................................   760
Gall, Allan.......................................................   729
Gall, Mary Sheila.................................................   786
Gallagher, Catherine E............................................   643
Gallagher, Debbie.................................................   829
Gallagher, George J...............................................   633
Gallagher, George R...............................................   906
Gallagher, James..................................................   164
Gallagher, Kathy..................................................   166
Gallagher, Leslie.................................................   202
Gallagher, Lynn...................................................   387
Gallagher, Michael................................................   290
Gallagher, Michael J..............................................   544
Gallagher, Monica.................................................   718
Gallagher, Rosemary...............................................   544
Gallant, Gary...................................................168, 435
Gallay, Joel S....................................................   805
Gallegly, Elton (Representative from California)......29, 403, 406, 410, 
                                                                     461
Gallegos, Chris...................................................   175
Gallegos, Jerry L.................................................   969
Gallin, John I..................................................739, 745
Gallington, Daniel J..............................................   645
Galloway, Arch....................................................   550
Galloway, Gail A..................................................   863
Galpin, Robert A..................................................   702
Galston, William..................................................   589
Galvan, Gail......................................................   368
Galvin, Denis.....................................................   675
Galvin, John M....................................................   721
Galvin, Mary......................................................   845
Galvin, Peter D.................................................714, 719
Galvin, Timothy J.................................................   686
Gambino, Susan....................................................   828
Gamboa, Anthony H.................................................   619
Gangloff, Eric J..................................................   487
Gannett, Craig....................................................   365
Gannon, John A....................................................   815
Gannon, John J....................................................   674
Gannon, Michael...................................................   637
Gano, Ginny.......................................................   210
Gans, Erna I......................................................   849
Gans, Michael E...................................................   865
Ganske, Greg (Representative from Iowa)....................102, 395, 461
Ganson, Brian C...................................................   770
Gantt, Harvey B...................................................   813
Ganzi, Walter J., Jr..............................................   830
Garaffa, John V...................................................   625
Garamendi, Genet..................................................    26
Garamendi, Patti..................................................   829
Garbarino, Joseph S...............................................   699
Garcia, Eugene....................................................   773
Garcia, Frances...................................................   551
Garcia, Fred......................................................   593
Garcia, Joseph....................................................   731
Garcia, Peter.....................................................   826
Garcia, Sandra....................................................   772
Garcia, Terry D...................................................   708
Garcia-Aguilar, Rafael............................................   920
Gardett, P. Campbell..............................................   725
Gardiner, Bill....................................................     2
Gardiner, Chip....................................................   146
Gardiner, David M.................................................   788
Gardner, Jerry D..................................................   640
Gardner, Lewis W., Jr.............................................   553
Gardner, Patricia.................................................   558
Gardner, Patricia R...............................................   553
Gardner, Wendell P., Jr...........................................   906
Gardner, William E., Jr...........................................   698
Gardner, William G................................................   636
Garfias, Robert...................................................   816
Garfield, Reed....................................................   435
Garfinkel, Steve..................................................   717
Garfinkel, Steven.................................................   804
Garfinkle, Paula..................................................   368
Garland, Jeriel S.................................................   538
Garland, John.....................................................   635
Garland, Kathryn..................................................   795
Garland, Kristi...................................................   120
Garland, Merrick B................................................   642
Garman, David.....................................................   365
Garmon, Steven E..................................................   702
Garner, Aida......................................................   483
Garner, James I...................................................   784
Garner, Wallace H.................................................   751
Garnett, Stanley..................................................   685
Garon, Richard J..................................................   404
Garretson, Jeremiah...............................................   620
Garrett, Robert E.................................................   710
Garrett, William L................................................   755
Garrett-Nelson, LaBrenda..........................................   484
Garris, Bradley R.................................................   709
Garrison, Frank...................................................   488
Garrison-Jackson, Zina............................................   832
Garrity, Jack.....................................................   927
Garten, Jeffrey E..........................................494, 706, 851
Garthwaite, Thomas................................................   775
Gartzke, Dana.....................................................    64
Garuba, Chris A...................................................   942
Garuccio, Pete....................................................   380
Garvens, Tyler....................................................   390
Garvey, Jane......................................................   762
Garvey, Raymond J.................................................   553
Garvey, Robert M..................................................   634
Garvey, Vincent M.................................................   648
Garvin, Ron H.....................................................   869
Garwood, Griffith L...............................................   784
Garwood, William L................................................   864
Gary, Thomas A....................................................   711
Garza, Emilio M...................................................   864
Garza, Irasema....................................................   722
Gasch, Oliver.....................................................   880
Gasiewicz, Philip W...............................................   826
Gaspard, Toufic K.................................................   930
Gast, Scott.......................................................   137
Gaston, Brian.....................................................   429
Gaston, James.....................................................   910
Gaston, Marilyn H.................................................   738
Gatchell, Fred J..................................................   693
Gatchelle, Frank..................................................   685
Gately, Andrea....................................................    80
Gathridht, Vera...................................................   944
Gati, Toby........................................................   598
Gatons, Anna-Marie Kilmade........................................   646
Gatta, Andrea.....................................................   362
Gaugler, Dave.....................................................   609
Gaul, Patty.......................................................   383
Gauldin, Michael G................................................   768
Gaus, Clifton R...................................................   730
Gauthier, Jon.....................................................   392
Gavin, Christine..................................................   387
Gavin, Donald J...................................................   651
Gavin, Pamela B...................................................   538
Gavirio, Cesar....................................................   933
Gaye, Thomas J....................................................   907
Gayle, Helene...................................................732, 734
Gaziano, Todd.....................................................   402
Gbeho, James Victor...............................................   941
Geagley, Carole...................................................   357
Gearan, Mark D....................................................   588
Geasler, Mitch....................................................   681
Gebbie, Katharine B...............................................   712
Gebhardt, Debra A.................................................   421
Gebicke, Mark E...................................................   552
Gee, Mary Anne....................................................424-25
Geer, Dennis......................................................   798
Geer, Laura.......................................................   399
Geesey, Betty S...................................................   629
Geethakrishnan, K.P...............................................   930
Gehring, Howard B.................................................   759
Geier, Paul M.....................................................   756

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Geiger, Brian.....................................................    66
Geiger, Keith.....................................................   487
Geiger, Mary......................................................   420
Geis, John P......................................................   619
Geist, Andrew J...................................................   835
Geithner, Timothy F...............................................   602
Gejdenson, Samuel (Representative from Connecticut)...51, 403, 410, 430, 
                                                                     461
Gekas, George W. (Representative from Pennsylvania)........236, 406, 461
Gelbard, Robert...................................................   598
Gelber, Dan.......................................................   371
Gelburd, Diane....................................................   698
Geller, Nancy.....................................................   741
Geller, Ronald....................................................   741
Gellhorn, Ernest..................................................   778
Gellhorn, Walter..................................................   777
Gellman, David L..................................................   905
Gelman, Matthew...................................................   542
Gelman, Michael C.................................................   849
Gemeinhardt, Elise A..............................................   376
Gendell, David S..................................................   762
Genolet, Horacio Ernesto..........................................   920
Genova, Donald....................................................   805
Gentile, Beth-Ann.................................................   608
Gentile, John...................................................550, 835
Gentile, Louis R..................................................   634
Gentry, Charles...................................................   175
Gentry, Gerry.....................................................   365
Genua, Richard L..................................................    52
Geoffrey, James...................................................    57
George, Gerald....................................................   650
George, Robert....................................................   429
George, Robert P..................................................   849
George, Russell...................................................   402
Gephardt, Richard A. (Representative from Missouri).......152, 429, 432, 
                                                 461, 486, 491, 493, 541
Gerace, Colleen...................................................   405
Gerardi, Geraldine A..............................................   605
Gerber, Jean-Daniel...............................................   923
Gerber, Jill......................................................   245
Gerber, Joel......................................................   893
Gerchick, Mark....................................................   758
Geren, Pete (Representative from Texas)...............264, 408, 414, 461
Gerente, Jesus A. Correa G........................................   922
Gerhard, Linda....................................................   234
Gerkens, William A................................................   549
Gerlach, Paul V...................................................   834
Gerlitz, Thomas...................................................   692
German, Bobby L...................................................   811
German, Lillian...................................................   274
Germanis, Dzidra..................................................   435
Germanis, Peter...................................................   729
Gernhofer, Thomas.................................................   677
Gerratt, Bradley..................................................   812
Gersh, Mark.......................................................   431
Gersic, John J....................................................   852
Gerson, Dawn......................................................    96
Gerson, Sanders P.................................................   823
Gerst, Jay L....................................................675, 680
Gerten, Diane.....................................................   146
Gerten, Nick....................................................145, 146
Gervasi, Frederick A..............................................   781
Gerwin, Mary Berry................................................   378
Gessel, Michael...................................................   208
Gest, Kathryn W...................................................   118
Getty, Carol Pavilack...........................................668, 856
Getty, Marian.....................................................   119
Gex, Beau.........................................................   150
Gharekhan, Chinmaya Rajaninath....................................   940
Giacomelli, Giorgio...............................................   941
Giacometto, Leo...................................................   157
Giannasi, Robert A................................................   818
Gianviti, Francois P..............................................   929
Gibbons, John...................................................372, 799
Gibbons, John H...................................................   593
Gibbons, Sam (Representative from Florida)........62, 423, 430, 434, 461
Gibbs, Barbara....................................................   911
Gibson, Albert F..................................................   855
Gibson, Audrey....................................................    37
Gibson, Davey L...................................................   753
Gibson, Donald....................................................   816
Gibson, Duane.....................................................   412
Gibson, John D....................................................   799
Gibson, Joseph....................................................   407
Gibson, Kumiki...............................................1, 535, 590
Gibson, Marian P..................................................   857
Gibson, Reginald W................................................   888
Gibson, Sandra....................................................   370
Gierke, H.F. (Sparky).............................................   900
Giesta, Maria.....................................................   128
Giffen, Gordon D..................................................   851
Gifford, Prosser..................................................   559
Gifford, Russell R................................................   780
Gigax, William R..................................................   557
Gilbert, Amy......................................................   383
Gilbert, Jewell...................................................   212
Gilbert, Nancy....................................................   795
Gilchrest, Wayne T. (Representative from Maryland)....122, 410, 418, 461
Gilchrist, Marcia.................................................    38
Gildenhorn, Alma..................................................   845
Giles, Jane L.....................................................   699
Gililland, Robert.................................................   684
Gill, Kennie......................................................   375
Gill, Vernon S....................................................   913
Gillam, Bertha....................................................   698
Gille, Kathleen...................................................   542
Gillelan, Joshua T., II...........................................   718
Giller, Tom.......................................................   650
Gillers, William..................................................   606
Gillespie, Anne...................................................   399
Gillespie, Cathy..................................................   261
Gillespie, Ed...................................................272, 541
Gillespie, Francis P..............................................   855
Gillespie, Gary L.................................................   755
Gillespie, George.................................................   842
Gillespie, H. Aldridge............................................   767
Gillespie, Kathy..................................................   399
Gillette, Elise...................................................   121
Gillette, Merri Jo................................................   836
Gilley, Kristen...................................................   405
Gilligan, Margaret................................................   760
Gilliland, David..................................................    58
Gilliland, James................................................681, 690
Gillingham, Robert F..............................................   604
Gillis, Annette M.................................................   377
Gillman, Bruce....................................................   637
Gillman, Joan Hogan...............................................    50
Gillman, Katherine................................................   594
Gillmor, Paul E. (Representative from Ohio)................209, 395, 461
Gillum, Charles R.................................................   690
Gilman, Benjamin A. (Representative from New York)...188, 400, 403, 461, 
                                                                     850
Gilman, Richard...................................................   718
Gilman, Stuart C..................................................   822
Gilmartin, William J..............................................   752
Gilmore, Ballard..................................................   607
Gilmour, Dana.....................................................   633
Gilroy, Ed........................................................   399
Gilroy, Frank J...................................................   631
Gilson, Sherry D..................................................   766
Gilstrap, Dennis..................................................   652
Gimenez, Nelida V.................................................   308
Gimson, William...................................................   731
Gindhart, Francis X.............................................865, 875
Gingrich, Newt (Representative from Georgia)...73, 427-29, 461, 491, 540
Ginnetti, Neil R..................................................   618
Ginsborg, David...................................................    43
Ginsburg, Alan L..................................................   771
Ginsburg, Douglas H.............................................864, 867
Ginsburg, Ruth Bader (Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court)....860, 864
Ginsburg, Susan...................................................   605
Giobbi, Herbert V.................................................   235
Giordano, Ralph T.................................................   647
Giosa, Christopher................................................   434
Gipp, Gerald......................................................   728
Gips, Donald H....................................................   794
Gipson, Gretchen..................................................   237
Girard, Martha L................................................812, 813
Girard, Sharon....................................................   412
Gish, Elden M.....................................................   682
Gist, Nancy.......................................................   672
Gitchel, G. Thomas................................................   653
Gitelman, Natalie.................................................   549
Gitenstein, Mark H................................................   778
Giuffra, Robert J., Jr............................................   361
Giuli, John M.....................................................   793
Giuliani, Janet...................................................   403
Giuliani, Mike....................................................   380
Givens, Dorothy...................................................   246
Glacel, Robert D..................................................   618
Glading, Peter T..................................................   807

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Glagola, Edward, Jr...............................................   757
Glantz, Robin L...................................................   926
Glaser, Donald R..................................................   679
Glaser, Ronald A..................................................   607
Glass, Kenneth H., Jr.............................................   825
Glass, Ronald.....................................................   722
Glasser, Lynne L..................................................   898
Glassman, Lorna...................................................   652
Glassock, Stacey..................................................   220
Glauthier, T.J....................................................   593
Glavin, Margaret..................................................   696
Glazer, David.....................................................   650
Glazewski, Tim....................................................    10
Glazier, Mitchell.................................................   407
Glazier, Robert...................................................    11
Glazkov, Grigori Y................................................   930
Gleason, Geoffrey...............................................190, 413
Gleason, Paul D...................................................   782
Gleich, Robert....................................................   546
Gleiman, Edward J.................................................   831
Gleklen, Amy......................................................   431
Glencer, Dan......................................................   380
Glendinning, David................................................   644
Glenn, David......................................................   799
Glenn, Harry......................................................    62
Glenn, Jim........................................................   189
Glenn, John (Senator from Ohio)....206, 358, 370, 377-78, 381, 384, 441, 
                                                                     490
Glenn, John E.....................................................   854
Glenn, Patricia...................................................   670
Gless, Darryl J...................................................   817
Glick, Rich.......................................................    14
Glickman, Dan (Secretary of Agriculture)....488, 494, 586, 681, 689, 779
Glidden, Christine................................................   558
Glidden, Timothy..................................................   412
Glotzer, Daniel A.................................................   544
Glover, Jere......................................................   837
Glover, Martha....................................................   259
Gluck, Carol......................................................   487
Glynn, J. Patrick.................................................   648
Glynn, Mary Ellen.................................................   588
Glynn, Michael O..................................................   391
Glynn, Thomas P...................................................   713
Gober, Hershel W..................................................   774
Godbout, Ted......................................................   368
Godici, Nicolas...................................................   710
Godinez, Jose Mario...............................................   920
Godley, Patricia Fry..............................................   768
Godoy, Benjamin...................................................   920
Godsay, Pamela....................................................   698
Godsey, Orin L....................................................   639
Godwin, Deborah Taylor............................................   907
Gody, Anthony T., Sr..............................................   855
Goeglein, Tim.....................................................    94
Goel, Ankur.......................................................   372
Goelz, Peter......................................................   820
Goerl, Vincette...................................................   606
Goetten, Mary E...................................................   648
Goetz, Barbara....................................................   790
Goetzinger, James D...............................................   784
Goffney, Lawrence J., Jr..........................................   709
Goforth, Melinda..................................................   372
Gohlke, Gene A....................................................   833
Gohmern, Bart.....................................................   628
Goines, Sandi.....................................................   727
Goins, C. Gladwyn.................................................   833
Gok, Lisa.........................................................   836
Gold, Barbara George..............................................   849
Gold, Kenneth A...................................................   827
Gold, Wayne R.....................................................   818
Goldbeck, Arthur..................................................   552
Goldberg, Alfred..................................................   812
Goldberg, David J.................................................   786
Goldberg, Donald..................................................   402
Goldberg, Helene M................................................   648
Goldberg, Jason...................................................   587
Goldberg, Melvin..................................................   717
Goldberg, Richard W...............................................   884
Goldberg, Robert..................................................   373
Goldberg, Stanley J...............................................   898
Goldberg, Steven H................................................   849
Goldberg, Veronica................................................   832
Golde, Scott......................................................    95
Golden, Joan B....................................................   684
Golden, John....................................................690, 777
Golden, Joyce.....................................................   168
Goldenberg, Joseph M..............................................   843
Golder, Melissa S.................................................   426
Goldfarb, Oscar A.................................................   632
Goldfrank, Joan L.................................................   645
Goldin, Daniel S..................................................   808
Golding, Carolyn M................................................   720
Goldman, LeRoy G..................................................   736
Goldman, Lynn R...................................................   789
Goldman, Paul B...................................................   833
Goldman, Robert L.................................................   792
Goldman, Steven C.................................................   705
Goldrich, Michael I...............................................   741
Goldring, Eunice E................................................   407
Goldsmith, Barry R................................................   834
Goldstein, Joel...................................................   731
Goldstein, Joseph I...............................................   834
Goldstein, Melvin.................................................   709
Goldstein, Michael E..............................................   757
Goldstein, Naomi..................................................   726
Goldstein, Neil...................................................   182
Goldstein, Norman.................................................   796
Goldstein, Ralph..................................................   234
Goldstein, Robert A...............................................   742
Goldstein, Sidney.................................................   822
Goldston, Price S.................................................   548
Goldstone, Harmon.................................................   842
Goldthwait, Christopher E.......................................686, 689
Goldwyn, David....................................................   596
Gollmar, Chuck....................................................   732
Golodner, Adam....................................................692-93
Golpira, Pierre H.................................................   364
Gomez, Anna.......................................................   795
Gomez, Chris......................................................   691
Gomez, Vernon R...................................................   721
Gonchar, Liz S....................................................   714
Gonda, Louis L....................................................   849
Gonson, Paul......................................................   833
Gonya, Donald.....................................................   724
Gonzales, Claire..................................................   790
Gonzales, Edmundo.................................................   722
Gonzales, Raymond.................................................   829
Gonzales, Tom.....................................................   537
Gonzalez, Alicia..................................................   844
Gonzalez, Eduardo.................................................   666
Gonzalez, Henry B. (Representative from Texas).............268, 392, 461
Gonzalez, Lillian.................................................   613
Gonzalez, Miguel..................................................   818
Good, Leonard.....................................................   923
Good, Mary L......................................................   711
Good, Terry W.....................................................   591
Goodall, Jerry....................................................   686
Goodbread, Ronald A...............................................   907
Goode, Anne E.....................................................   789
Goode, Connie.....................................................   403
Goode, Constance..................................................   486
Goodell, Jeffrey..................................................    84
Goodin, Stephen...................................................   587
Goodlatte, Robert W. (Bob) (Representative from Virginia)......285, 385, 
                                                                406, 462
Goodling, William F. (Representative from Pennsylvania)...237, 397, 403, 
                                                                428, 462
Goodloe, Carol....................................................   687
Goodloe, Pete.....................................................   544
Goodman, Alice C..................................................   798
Goodman, Margaret.................................................   829
Goodman, Richard A................................................   732
Goodman, Roy M....................................................   816
Goodman, Sherri W.................................................   611
Goodman, Stephanie................................................   373
Goodrich, George H................................................   907
Goodrich, Lorin L.................................................   852
Goodson, Annie G..................................................   913
Goodwin, Eleanor P................................................   826
Goodwin, Guy T....................................................   759
Goodwin-Beck, Marsha..............................................   782
Goodyear, Maureen...............................................379, 380
Goold, Bill.......................................................   280
Gootnick, David...................................................   828
Gootnick, Margery F...............................................   800
Gopinath, Padmanabh...............................................   928
Gorby, Jack.......................................................   921
Gorden, Phillip...................................................   742
Gordis, Enoch.....................................................   735
Gordon, Bart (Representative from Tennessee).....254, 395, 430, 462, 486
Gordon, Beryl...................................................777, 808
Gordon, Charles P.................................................   719
Gordon, David F...................................................   405

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Gordon, Ellen R...................................................   493
Gordon, Fred A....................................................   623
Gordon, Gayle.....................................................   674
Gordon, Jeanette B................................................   847
Gordon, Kathryn E.................................................   679
Gordon, Patricia Trudell..........................................   378
Gordon, Robert....................................................   397
Gordon-Somers, Trevor.............................................   942
Gore, Al (Vice President of the United States)....1, 486, 535, 586, 590, 
                                                                592, 838
Gore, Chadwick....................................................   485
Gore, Richard C...................................................   786
Gore, Vance.......................................................   263
Gore, William D...................................................   662
Gorelick, Jamie S.................................................   642
Gorman, Joseph T..................................................   493
Gorman, Matthew...................................................   600
Gormley, William N................................................   805
Gorney, Marijo....................................................   195
Gorsuch, Jane.....................................................    81
Gorton, Slade (Senator from Washington)......289, 354, 361-62, 373, 378, 
                                                                     442
Gosa, Jean........................................................   402
Goslin, Thomas B., Jr.............................................   632
Goss, Kay.........................................................   799
Goss, Porter J. (Representative from Florida).....63, 413, 417, 426, 462
Gossel, Henry.....................................................   427
Gossett, Ann......................................................   844
Gotbaum, Joshua...................................................   611
Gottesman, Michael M..............................................   739
Gottlieb, James R.................................................   376
Gottlieb, Judith..................................................   677
Gottlieb, Michael A...............................................   757
Gottwald, Bonnie..................................................   145
Gotwald, Robert C.................................................   434
Gould, Anne.......................................................   726
Gould, Craigg.....................................................   206
Gould, Martha B...................................................   814
Gould, Stephen J..................................................   844
Gould, W. Scott...................................................   606
Gould, William B., IV...........................................777, 818
Goulding, Marrack Irvine..........................................   940
Gourevitch, Harry G...............................................   557
Govan, Emilia.....................................................   560
Govan, Gregory G..................................................   616
Govoni, John......................................................   704
Gowdy, Yvonne T...................................................   364
Gowing, Marilyn K.................................................   824
Graae, Steffen W..................................................   906
Graatz, Ernest T. (Terry).........................................   754
Grabda, Michelle..................................................   192
Gracey, Harold....................................................   774
Gradick, David J..................................................   695
Gradisher, Joseph.................................................   625
Gradwoh, Judith...................................................   845
Grady, Anne.....................................................193, 394
Grady, Bill.......................................................    39
Grady, John F.....................................................   904
Grady, Patricia A.................................................   744
Graefe, Erin......................................................   431
Graffam, Robert D.................................................   927
Graham, Barbara...................................................    89
Graham, Bob (Senator from Florida)......56, 366-67, 376-77, 382-83, 442, 
                                                                485, 778
Graham, Jane......................................................   114
Graham, Katherine.................................................   842
Graham, Kristin...................................................   367
Graham, Lindsey O. (Representative from South Carolina)...244, 397, 414, 
                                                                     462
Graham, Rhea L....................................................   679
Graham, Robert....................................................   384
Graham, Sheila....................................................   625
Grahne, James.....................................................   538
Gramling, Robert W................................................   552
Gramm, Phil (Senator from Texas)...................257, 354, 360-61, 442
Grams, Dennis.....................................................   790
Grams, Rod (Senator from Minnesota).........142, 360, 364, 369, 435, 442
Grams, Todd.......................................................   775
Granahan, Thomas F................................................   901
Grandmaison, J. Joseph............................................   852
Grandstaff, Edie..................................................   560
Granieri, Scott...................................................   544
Grannis, Helena...................................................   361
Grano, Jose de Jesus Luevano......................................   924
Grant, Alexander..................................................   737
Grant, Edward R...................................................   407
Grant, Geoffrey E.................................................   855
Grant, H.L........................................................   782
Grant, Harold E.................................................625, 628
Grant, James P....................................................   940
Grant, Jodi.......................................................   362
Grant, Maxine A...................................................    33
Grant, Michael A..................................................   823
Grant, Nathaniel..................................................   821
Grant, Robert G...................................................   703
Grant, S. Orlene..................................................   913
Graser, John C....................................................   634
Grassley, Charles E. (Senator from Iowa).....100, 361, 367, 370-71, 378, 
                                                           442, 559, 850
Grasso, Bob.......................................................   265
Gravatt, Cary.....................................................   711
Gravelle, Jane G..................................................   557
Gray, Bernard A., Sr..............................................   916
Gray, Betty B.....................................................   410
Gray, Bobby R.....................................................   710
Gray, C. Boyden.................................................777, 858
Gray, Charles L., Jr..............................................   789
Gray, Donald C.J..................................................   804
Gray, Doug........................................................   154
Gray, Hanna H.....................................................   838
Gray, Ken D.......................................................   622
Gray, Quintin.....................................................   688
Gray, Rosalind D..................................................   849
Gray, Theron A....................................................   760
Gray, Vincent.....................................................   912
Gray, Williford...................................................   797
Grayer, Loren.....................................................   651
Graykowski, John E................................................   765
Grayson, Cherry...................................................   601
Greaney, John F...................................................   647
Greatorez, Damaris................................................   402
Greaux, Cheryl Prejean............................................   693
Greco, Joseph A...................................................   644
Greelegs, Edward..................................................    92
Greeley, Andy.....................................................   422
Green, Alex.......................................................   362
Green, Amy........................................................   182
Green, Anthony....................................................   226
Green, Barbara J..................................................   833
Green, Daniel A...................................................   826
Green, Deborah K..................................................   719
Green, Desiree....................................................    96
Green, Ernest G...................................................   779
Green, Eveie......................................................    97
Green, Gene (Representative from Texas)...............273, 397, 400, 462
Green, Gordon.....................................................   704
Green, James S....................................................   824
Green, Jeralene B.................................................   787
Green, Jeri A.....................................................   910
Green, Jerome G...................................................   744
Green, Johnny.....................................................   912
Green, Joyce Hens.................................................   877
Green, Julia R....................................................   588
Green, June Lazenby...............................................   881
Green, Kim........................................................   717
Green, Leonard....................................................   864
Green, Lorraine...................................................   823
Green, Michael....................................................   916
Green, Peter......................................................   223
Green, Robert Randall.............................................   354
Green, Rosario....................................................   940
Green, Steven.....................................................   493
Green, William E..................................................   780
Green, William V., IV.............................................   632
Greenberg, Frances T..............................................   763
Greenberg, Gail...................................................   840
Greenberg, Kevin..................................................   431
Greenberg, Morton I...............................................   864
Greenberg, Theodore S.............................................   649
Greene, Bill......................................................   429
Greene, Chuck.....................................................   199
Greene, Creighton.................................................   359
Greene, DeDe......................................................   649
Greene, Elizabeth.................................................   538
Greene, Harold H..................................................   877
Greene, Henry F...................................................   906
Greene, Howard O., Jr. (Sergeant at Arms, U.S. Senate)..........538, 546
Greene, Jerome....................................................   842
Greene, Karen.....................................................   720
Greene, Linda.....................................................   665
Greene, Reginald..................................................   424
Greene, Richard...................................................   598
Greene, Richard J.................................................   730

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Greene, Stephen H.................................................   653
Greene-Waldholtz, Enid (Representative from Utah).....277, 413, 427, 479
Greenfeld, Helaine................................................   649
Greenfield, Michael A.............................................   810
Greenlees, John S.................................................   604
Greenman, Edward G................................................   855
Greenshields, Bruce...............................................   700
Greenspan, Alan.................................................783, 848
Greenspan, Ira....................................................   422
Greenwald, Matt...................................................   362
Greenwald, Peter..................................................   740
Greenwald, Randi..................................................   828
Greenwood, James C. (Representative from Pennsylvania)....230, 395, 397, 
                                                                428, 462
Greenwood, Karen..................................................   258
Greenwood, MRC....................................................   594
Greenwood, Mark A.................................................   789
Greer, John H. (Chris)............................................   751
Greer, John J.....................................................   852
Greer, Tucker.....................................................   433
Gregg, Judd (Senator from New Hampshire).........164, 354, 361, 373, 442
Gregg, Richard L..................................................   604
Gregory, Bruce N..................................................   848
Gregory, Donna....................................................   824
Gregory, Douglas..................................................   391
Gregory, Douglas M................................................    62
Gregory, Ernest J.................................................   618
Gregory, Frederick D..............................................   810
Gregory, Jackie L.................................................   760
Greig, Stanley....................................................   927
Greigg, Stanley L.................................................   551
Greiner, Steve....................................................   101
Gren, Jeffrey.....................................................   708
Gresens, Paul.....................................................   161
Gresham, Katharine................................................   833
Gresham, Robert E.................................................   814
Gresser, James....................................................   648
Gretch, Paul......................................................   758
Gribbin, Bill.....................................................   536
Gribbin, Dave.....................................................    94
Gribbin, Joseph A.................................................   747
Grice, Doug.......................................................     5
Grider, Robert J..................................................   782
Griego, Michael R.................................................   754
Grier, Barbara A..................................................   858
Griever, William L................................................   604
Griffin, Ann Thomas...............................................   199
Griffin, Barbara..................................................   675
Griffin, Beverly..................................................    84
Griffin, Clarence M...............................................   613
Griffin, James M..................................................   647
Griffin, Jeannette................................................   214
Griffin, Lauren...................................................   382
Griffin, Patrick..................................................   589
Griffin, Richard J................................................   606
Griffith, Amy.....................................................   234
Griffith, Cameron.................................................    95
Griffith, Don.....................................................   678
Griffith, Jane Bortnick...........................................   557
Griffith, Reginald W..............................................   814
Griffith, Ronald H................................................   620
Griffith, Thomas B................................................   539
Griffith-Joyner, Florence.........................................   832
Griffiths, Phillip A..............................................   820
Grigsby, G. Garrett...............................................   370
Grigsby, Marshall.................................................   399
Grigsby, Troy L...................................................   754
Grigsby, Wayne W..................................................   544
Grigsby, William H., Jr...........................................   797
Grijalva, Frank...................................................   820
Grilli, Enzo R....................................................   923
Grimaldi, Gerard..................................................   154
Grimaldi, Saverio J...............................................   693
Grimes, Brian K...................................................   855
Grimes, Ron.......................................................   206
Grimes, Teresa S..................................................   435
Grimm, Stanley....................................................   544
Grindler, Gary G..................................................   648
Grinstead, Darrell................................................   724
Grisby, Alvin Lafayette...........................................   720
Griser, Glenn C...................................................   757
Grishaw, Letitia J................................................   650
Griswold, David A.................................................   239
Grochowski, Michael...............................................   747
Grochowski, Stanley J.............................................   547
Groft, Douglas C..................................................   825
Gron, Teddy.......................................................   709
Grone, Philip W...................................................   410
Grosbeck, Lori....................................................   294
Gross, Marlene....................................................   608
Gross, Milton O...................................................   796
Gross, Thomas.....................................................   639
Gross, William W..................................................   716
Grossman, Barbara W...............................................   816
Grossman, Edward..................................................   544
Grossman, James...................................................   544
Grossman, Jonathan................................................   383
Grossman, Martin L................................................   911
Grosvenor, Gilbert M..............................................   858
Grove, Molly......................................................   144
Gruden, Peter F...................................................   660
Grudzinskas, Charles..............................................   735
Gruenberg, Marty..................................................   361
Gruensfelder, Robert C............................................   643
Grumbine, Mary....................................................   852
Grumbles, Benjamin H..............................................   421
Grumbly, Thomas T.................................................   768
Grundmann, Martha.................................................   395
Grupp, Mona.......................................................   695
Grymes, Susan.....................................................   397
Gryszkowiec, Michael..............................................   552
Grzebien, John....................................................   366
Guangyao, Zhu.....................................................   924
Guardia, Gilberto.................................................   827
Gubin, Kenneth B..................................................   602
Gubler, Duane J...................................................   734
Gudes, Scott......................................................   357
Guedes, Carlos Eduardo............................................   920
Guenther, Otto J..................................................   620
Guenther, Robert..................................................    27
Guernieri, Charles................................................   705
Guerra, MaryAnn...................................................   740
Guerrero, Janel...................................................    49
Guerrero, Larry...................................................   726
Guerrina, Allan B.................................................   607
Guest, Gale.......................................................   717
Guest, Hubert.....................................................   821
Guest, Michael....................................................   596
Guggenheim, Marjorie..............................................    99
Guhse, Lynn.......................................................    87
Guidry, Chris.....................................................    91
Guidry, Matthew...................................................   832
Guie, Joe.........................................................   211
Guilfoy, Kathy....................................................   420
Guilherme, Valdesio...............................................   920
Guillaume, Gilbert................................................   939
Guillen, Jose.....................................................   412
Guiney, Ellen.....................................................   374
Guller, Paul......................................................   485
Gullickson, Doug..................................................   550
Gultchounts, Andre................................................   925
Gulya, Brigitta...................................................   368
Gunderman, Sonna-Marie............................................   137
Gunderson, Brian..................................................   541
Gunderson, Dorann H...............................................   486
Gunderson, Steve (Representative from Wisconsin)......299, 385, 397, 462
Gunn, Chantel N...................................................   905
Gunn, John W., Jr.................................................   654
Gunn, Roland....................................................402, 814
Gunn, William D...................................................   921
Gunnings, Thomas..................................................   492
Gupta, Stephanie..................................................   391
Gurkin, Harry W...................................................   374
Gurley, Rondeau M.................................................   684
Gurowitz, Leah H..................................................   671
Gushee, David E...................................................   557
Gustafson, Charles................................................   542
Gustafson, Cindy..................................................   106
Gustafson, Douglas................................................   927
Gustafson, Julia..................................................   365
Gustafson, Marlys.................................................   727
Gustafson, Robert.................................................    87
Gustitus, Linda...................................................   371
Gute, William H...................................................   767
Guthrie, Gary N...................................................   394
Guthrie, Rob......................................................   380
Guti, Dinah Z.....................................................   930
Gutierrez, Ana Sol................................................   766
Gutierrez, Gloria A...............................................   702
Gutierrez, Luis V. (Representative from Illinois)......84, 392, 421, 462
Gutierrez, Ramon A................................................   817
Gutierrez, Susana.................................................   407

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Gutknecht, Gilbert W. (Representative from Minnesota).....142, 400, 414, 
                                                                427, 462
Guttentag, Joseph H.............................................601, 604
Guttmann, Sheldon M...............................................   794
Guy, Lisa.........................................................   673
Guy, William M....................................................   553
Guyer, Mark.......................................................   745
Guyer, Patsy J....................................................   113
Guyer, Richard M..................................................   683
Guzik, John.......................................................   134
Guzman-Calafell, Javier...........................................   929
Gwaltney, W. David................................................   357
Gwin, Holly.......................................................   594
Gwin, Rose........................................................   827
Gwinn, Bruce......................................................   402
Gwyn, Valerie.....................................................   780
Gwynn, Thomas P...................................................   856



 
                              NAME INDEX--H

Haan, Martha......................................................   677
Haar, Margaret C..................................................   282
Haartz, Janet C...................................................   736
Haas, Ellen.....................................................682, 689
Haas, Ellen W.....................................................   684
Haas, Larry.......................................................   593
Haas, Richard.....................................................   839
Haberstroh, Beth..................................................   380
Habiger, Eugene E.................................................   782
Hack, Ronald P....................................................   702
Hackenberry, Paul A...............................................   606
Hackett, Gerald A.................................................   537
Hackney F. Sheldon................................487, 813, 816-817, 847
Haddad, Sami......................................................   925
Haddox, Jim.......................................................   263
Hadijski, George..................................................   403
Hadley, Connie Q..................................................   792
Hadlock, Earl C...................................................   689
Haensel, Curt C...................................................   544
Haertling, Rosie..................................................   154
Haessler, Susanne.................................................   431
Hagan, Jim........................................................    75
Hagan, John.......................................................   782
Hagan, Joseph H...................................................   817
Hagans, Bennie....................................................   831
Hagedorn, Jim.....................................................   603
Hagedorn, Robert..................................................   153
Hagemann, Kenneth L...............................................   616
Hagen, Katherine..................................................   928
Hagenstad, M. Thomas............................................549, 551
Hagerty, Dana.....................................................   146
Haggart, Duncan...................................................   154
Haggerty, Walter..................................................   545
Hagy, William F., III.............................................   692
Hahn, Ellen.......................................................   557
Haikalis, Ann.....................................................   853
Haine, John D.....................................................   835
Haines, Diana.....................................................   915
Haines, John......................................................   772
Hairston, Kenneth W...............................................   709
Hairston, Paula T.................................................   710
Hairston, Terry...................................................   916
Haislip, Gene R...................................................   653
Haiwick, Paula....................................................   536
Hakes, Jay E......................................................   768
Halcomb, Gloria...................................................   998
Hale, Marcia L..................................................589, 778
Hale, Peter.......................................................   707
Hale, Robert F....................................................   633
Hale, Sandra J....................................................   778
Hale, Suzanne.....................................................   688
Haley, George W...................................................   831
Haley, Maria L....................................................   790
Haley, Roger K....................................................   537
Haley, Susan E....................................................   621
Halff, Hugh, Jr...................................................   841
Hall, Adele.......................................................   559
Hall, Beth........................................................   261
Hall, Betty Jean..................................................   713
Hall, Bobby.......................................................   198
Hall, Carol.......................................................   691
Hall, Carol A.....................................................   665
Hall, Carolyn.....................................................    29
Hall, Charles M...................................................   702
Hall, Cindy.......................................................   125
Hall, Cynthia Holcomb.............................................   865
Hall, David.......................................................   225
Hall, David C...................................................686, 689
Hall, Donald......................................................   816
Hall, Dorian......................................................   803
Hall, Douglas K...................................................   708
Hall, Edwin K.....................................................   370
Hall, Gerri.......................................................   823
Hall, Gerri L.....................................................   364
Hall, Hannah R....................................................   832
Hall, Jane E......................................................   714
Hall, Jim.........................................................   820
Hall, Joan Rodriguez..............................................    59
Hall, Keith E.....................................................   652
Hall, Kenneth A...................................................   606
Hall, Kenneth K...................................................   864
Hall, Kent........................................................   204
Hall, Ralph M. (Representative from Texas)............259, 395, 414, 462
Hall, Steve.......................................................   188
Hall, Thomas......................................................   628
Hall, Tony P. (Representative from Ohio)...................207, 413, 462
Hall, Veldon......................................................   692
Hall, Vincent H...................................................    43
Hall, Wilma G.....................................................   592
Hall, Zach W......................................................   744
Hall-Splendorio, Eileen P.........................................   554
Haller, Ralph A...................................................   795
Halliday, Denis J.................................................   940
Hallion, Richard P................................................   639
Hallmark, Shelby..................................................   716
Halloran, Lawrence J..............................................   402
Halloway, H. Stephen..............................................   945
Halpern, Cheryl...................................................   483
Halpern, Hugh.....................................................   397
Halpern, Jack.....................................................   819
Halpern, James S..................................................   894
Halpern, Melvin L.................................................   875
Halpern, Sam......................................................   849
Halphen, Jean-Philippe F..........................................   926
Halpin-Murphy, Patricia...........................................   714
Halsall, Jon R....................................................   806
Halter, William...................................................   592
Halterman, H. Lee.................................................    22
Halterman, Lee....................................................   410
Haltzel, Michael H................................................   370
Halvorson, Herb...................................................   143
Hamblen, Lapsley Walker, Jr.......................................   892
Hambley, Winthrop P...............................................   783
Hambor, John M....................................................   604
Hambrick, Margaret C..............................................   652
Hambrick, Ronald W................................................   757
Hamburg, Doris A..................................................   556
Hameister, Patricia...............................................   415
Hamer, Sara.......................................................   747
Hamerow, Theodore S...............................................   817
Hamid, Javed......................................................   925
Hamill, James C...................................................   803
Hamilton, Art.....................................................   778
Hamilton, Clyde H.................................................   864
Hamilton, David E.................................................   632
Hamilton, Donald R................................................   850
Hamilton, Earl G..................................................   784
Hamilton, Eugene N................................................   906
Hamilton, Francis de C............................................   927
Hamilton, George, III.............................................   858
Hamilton, Gregory J...............................................   754
Hamilton, Joan....................................................   172
Hamilton, Joyce...................................................   429
Hamilton, Larry...................................................   677
Hamilton, Lee H. (Representative from Indiana)...99, 403, 430, 435, 462, 
                                                                     489
Hamilton, Linda Turner............................................   906
Hamilton, Mark....................................................   635
Hamilton, Mary....................................................   552
Hamilton, Michael.................................................   619
Hamilton, Micki...................................................   124
Hamilton, Phillip E...............................................   619
Hamilton, Susan.................................................840, 841
Hamilton, Thomas E................................................   697
Hamlin, Rose M..................................................420, 421
Hamm, Peter.......................................................   413
Hamm, Ronald....................................................402, 814
Hammar, Hans B....................................................   928
Hammer, Norman O..................................................   766
Hammerschmidt, John A.............................................   820
Hammersla, Sharon L...............................................   407
Hammond, Holly....................................................   378
Hammond, Janet....................................................   560
Hammond, Jimmia...................................................   431
Hammond, Lawrence.................................................   692

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Hammond, Ulysses B................................................   906
Hampton, Frank....................................................   261
Hampton, Greg.....................................................   394
Hampton, Judy.....................................................    92
Hampton, Leon H...................................................   787
Hampton, Lionel...................................................   845
Hampton, Philip G., II............................................   710
Hamre, John J.....................................................   612
Hamrick, Christopher..............................................    90
Hanak, Elmer W., III..............................................   710
Hancock, Larry....................................................   680
Hancock, Mel (Representative from Missouri)...........154, 423, 428, 462
Hancock, Paul F...................................................   649
Hancock, Tim......................................................   828
Hancock, William J................................................   627
Hancox, Karen L...................................................   589
Hand, Lucy........................................................   186
Hand, Patrick.....................................................   715
Hand, Robert......................................................   485
Hand, Stephen B.................................................680, 779
Handman, Barbara..................................................   486
Handorf, Karen....................................................   719
Hane, Mikiso......................................................   817
Hanes, Brigitte H.................................................   550
Hanford, Timothy L..............................................424, 425
Haniber, Dora.....................................................   912
Hanka, Bill.......................................................   292
Hankin, Christopher...............................................   405
Hankins, Regenia..................................................   274
Hankinson, John, Jr...............................................   789
Hankinson, Richard J..............................................   605
Hanks, Loretta R..................................................   789
Hanlein, Raymond..................................................   805
Hanley, Bill......................................................   229
Hanley, Kerri.....................................................   543
Hanley, Priscilla.................................................   378
Hanlon, Adriene L.................................................   709
Hanlon, James A...................................................   788
Hanna, C.R........................................................   683
Hanna, Craig......................................................   432
Hanna, Dave.......................................................   106
Hanna, Stephanie..................................................   673
Hannah, Terry R...................................................   761
Hannah, Tom.......................................................   692
Hannas, Mike......................................................   625
Hannigan, Barbara B...............................................   832
Hannon, Bill......................................................   609
Hanrahan, Charles E...............................................   557
Hansen, Christopher...............................................   927
Hansen, David R...................................................   865
Hansen, Debora....................................................   544
Hansen, Fred......................................................   787
Hansen, James E...................................................   811
Hansen, James V. (Representative from Utah)......277, 408, 410, 426, 463
Hansen, Jay.......................................................   254
Hansen, Linda.....................................................    42
Hansen, Michael...................................................   259
Hansen, Peter.....................................................   940
Hansen, Steve.....................................................   412
Hansenne, Michel................................................928, 943
Hansler, Gerald M.................................................   786
Hanson, Adele.....................................................   159
Hanson, Candy.....................................................   828
Hanson, Jodi......................................................   290
Hanson, Robert....................................................   368
Hanus, Alec.......................................................   380
Hapes, Brenna.....................................................   541
Harbaugh, Linda...................................................   712
Harbert, Lloyd....................................................   687
Harcharik, David A................................................   698
Harden, Glenn (Atif) R............................................   804
Hardesty, Candice.................................................   607
Hardesty, Don.....................................................   805
Hardiman, David...................................................   361
Hardiman, Mike....................................................    23
Hardin, Debbie....................................................   588
Hardin, Helen.....................................................   252
Harding, Ann Lea..................................................   647
Harding, James R..................................................   919
Harding, Robert B.................................................   484
Hardock, Randolf................................................601, 604
Hardt, John P.....................................................   557
Hardy, Daryl G....................................................   912
Hardy, Donald L...................................................   304
Hardy, Hugh.......................................................   816
Hardy, Leonard, Jr................................................   691
Hardy, Randall W..................................................   769
Hare, Phil........................................................    91
Hare, Wilbur E....................................................   765
Harford., Thomas C................................................   735
Harkcom, Gary.....................................................   709
Harkenrider, Mary Frances.........................................   649
Harkin, Ruth......................................................   851
Harkin, Ruth R....................................................   851
Harkin, Tom (Senator from Iowa)..........100, 353-54, 373, 375, 382, 442
Harkins, Elizabeth................................................   134
Harkins, Kenneth R................................................   890
Harl, Neil E......................................................   560
Harlan, William R.................................................   739
Harless, Kathryn F................................................   646
Harlin, Donald J..................................................   640
Harlow, Bryce Larry...............................................   494
Harlow, Robert....................................................   602
Harlow, W.........................................................   624
Harman, Jane (Representative from California)..........36, 408, 414, 463
Harman, John......................................................   552
Harman, Joseph H..................................................   853
Harmann, Jean.....................................................   544
Harmer, David.....................................................   277
Harmon, John W....................................................   782
Harmon, Shirley A.................................................   911
Harmsen, Mark.....................................................    32
Harned, Melody J..................................................   397
Harnett, Andrea L.................................................   907
Harper, Charles C.................................................   836
Harper, Conrad K................................................599, 777
Harper, Dieter H..................................................   757
Harper, Gilbert S.................................................   622
Harper, John D....................................................   927
Harper, Mary Annie................................................   167
Harper, Mike......................................................   105
Harper, Prevolia..................................................   549
Harper, Robert T..................................................   607
Harper, Sallyanne.................................................   787
Harrell, Emma Lee.................................................    51
Harrelson, Elma...................................................   243
Harrelson, Thomas W...............................................   766
Harrington, Cathleen..............................................   354
Harrington, Cindy.................................................   133
Harrington, Elizabeth.............................................   382
Harrington, Janis.................................................   646
Harrington, John L................................................424-25
Harrington, Judy..................................................   828
Harrington, Keith M...............................................   226
Harrington, Laurence..............................................   806
Harrington, Michael...............................................   170
Harrington, Moira.................................................   298
Harrington, Pamela................................................   380
Harrington, Sheila................................................   380
Harris, Cheryl....................................................    43
Harris, David F...................................................   856
Harris, Donald..................................................686, 689
Harris, Douglas E.................................................   607
Harris, Jeffrey...................................................   733
Harris, Jeffrey K.................................................   636
Harris, Jo Ann....................................................   649
Harris, Jon.......................................................   361
Harris, Joseph E..................................................   843
Harris, Joyce.....................................................   368
Harris, Judith....................................................   793
Harris, Julie.....................................................   844
Harris, June......................................................   399
Harris, Kenneth E.................................................   556
Harris, Kim.......................................................   215
Harris, Lawrence A................................................   381
Harris, M.J.......................................................   613
Harris, Marcelite J...............................................   641
Harris, Martha C..................................................   599
Harris, Richard...................................................    19
Harris, Richard W.................................................   729
Harris, Robby.....................................................   625
Harris, Robert....................................................   728
Harris, Robert F..................................................   856
Harris, Ronald M..................................................   799
Harris, Sandra J..................................................   836
Harris, Sharron.................................................683, 684
Harris, Shirley.................................................140, 825
Harris, Sidney....................................................   852
Harris, Skila S..............................................1, 535, 590
Harris, Stanley S.................................................   878
Harris, Steve.....................................................   361
Harris, Wendell R.................................................   795

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Harris, Wes.......................................................   379
Harris, Wesley L..................................................   810
Harris, William C.................................................   820
Harris, William J.................................................   754
Harris, William T.................................................   553
Harrison, Dan.....................................................   675
Harrison, Jed.....................................................   789
Harrison, Jeff....................................................   387
Harrison, Jerry C.................................................   621
Harrison, Keri D..................................................   408
Harrison, Mike....................................................   395
Harrison, Monika..................................................   837
Harrison, Thomas W................................................   604
Harrison, Yvonne,.................................................   626
Harrity, Charles W................................................   988
Harrity, David B..................................................   753
Harrod, Delores F.................................................   706
Harrod, John P....................................................   850
Harroun, Tim......................................................   542
Harshaw, Connie M...............................................777, 814
Hart, Barbara A...................................................   844
Hart, Brenda......................................................   221
Hart, Christopher A...............................................   763
Hart, Clyde J.....................................................   364
Hart, Frances M...................................................   790
Hart, Joe.........................................................   537
Hart, John P......................................................   589
Hart, Lorenz......................................................   415
Hart, Patrick.....................................................   383
Hart, Philip C....................................................   433
Hart, Steve.......................................................   691
Hart, Tracy.......................................................   405
Hart, Vicki.......................................................   536
Hart, William T...................................................   852
Harte, Brian......................................................   143
Harter, Virginia..................................................   603
Hartley, H. Benjamin..............................................   434
Hartman, Kendall S................................................   484
Hartman, Robert W.................................................   551
Hartnett, Janet...................................................   727
Hartwig, William F................................................   675
Hartz, Jerry......................................................   542
Hartzell, Anne P..................................................   830
Hartzell, Jon K...................................................   607
Hartzog, George B., Jr............................................   858
Hartzog, William W................................................   623
Harvey, Carol M...................................................   687
Harvey, Laverne...................................................   910
Harvey, Robert P..................................................   434
Harvey, Thomas E..................................................   376
Harvey, Wilma R...................................................   915
Harwit, Martin O................................................840, 843
Hasdorff, Terri...................................................   543
Haseltine, Florence P.............................................   743
Hashim, Elinor M..................................................   814
Haskell, James E..................................................   692
Haskin, Greg......................................................    42
Haskins, Ron......................................................   424
Haskins, Willie M.................................................   755
Haslam, Meagan....................................................    75
Hasler, Julie.....................................................    28
Hassell, Dayna....................................................   272
Hassenfeld-Rutberg, Barbara L.....................................   822
Hassett, Suzanne..................................................   240
Hassinger, William H..............................................   796
Hasskamp, Ken.....................................................   146
Hasson, Willie R..................................................   916
Hastert, Hallie...................................................   356
Hastert, J. Dennis (Representative from Illinois)......89, 395, 463, 541
Hastey, Edward L..................................................   677
Hastings, Alcee L. (Representative from Florida).......68, 403, 414, 463
Hastings, Richard (Doc) (Representative from Washington).......291, 408, 
                                                                410, 463
Hastings, Scott...................................................   665
Hasty, Joyce S....................................................   711
Hatamiya, Lon..............................................682, 689, 694
Hatch, Orrin G. (Senator from Utah).....276, 367, 371, 378-79, 434, 443, 
                                                                559, 850
Hatch, William....................................................   550
Hatcher, Aaron P., III............................................   654
Hatcher, Mary Jane................................................   370
Hatcherson, Jane..................................................   402
Hatchett, Joseph Woodrow..........................................   865
Hatfield, Fred....................................................   113
Hatfield, Mark O. (Senator from Oregon)....221, 354, 364, 375, 379, 443, 
                                                 483, 486, 491, 559, 846
Hatfield, Nina Rose...............................................   677
Hathaway, Mike....................................................   485
Hathaway, Robert M................................................   405
Hathaway, William D...............................................   801
Hattan, Susan K...................................................   374
Hatton, Brenda....................................................   387
Haufe, Roger......................................................   693
Haugen, John......................................................   267
Haught, Alex......................................................   254
Haulsey, James R..................................................   607
Hauser, Daniel H..................................................   857
Hauser, Richard A.................................................   830
Hauser, Timothy J.................................................   706
Hausker, Karl A...................................................   788
Hausmann, Ricardo.................................................   920
Hausser, Doris L..................................................   825
Havens, George R..................................................   666
Haverkemp, Jennifer...............................................   594
Haverkos, Harry W.................................................   735
Havrylyshyn, Oleh.................................................   931
Hawes, James......................................................   706
Hawk, Kathleen M..................................................   651
Hawk, Thomas J....................................................   542
Hawkins, David....................................................   431
Hawkins, David G..................................................   778
Hawkins, James A..................................................   591
Hawkins, James C..................................................   797
Hawkins, Joan.....................................................   671
Hawkins, Michael D................................................   865
Hawkins, Wilbur F.................................................   706
Hawley, James...................................................153, 541
Hawley, Jim.......................................................   432
Hawley, John W....................................................   633
Hawley, Richard E.................................................   631
Hawley, Tammy.....................................................   125
Hawley, Wesley L..................................................   607
Haworth, Charles D................................................   603
Haws, Elizabeth...................................................   542
Hawthorne, Donald W...............................................   695
Hawthorne, Meg....................................................   166
Hay, John.........................................................     5
Hayakawa, Sidney A................................................   654
Hayden, Dennis....................................................   431
Hayden, Michael...................................................   795
Hayden, Richard...................................................   842
Hayduchok, Susan M................................................   556
Hayes, Charlotte..................................................   593
Hayes, David F....................................................   625
Hayes, Gerald M...................................................   824
Hayes, Holidae....................................................   361
Hayes, James A. (Representative from Louisiana)......117, 414, 418, 430, 
                                                                     463
Hayes, Jim........................................................    88
Hayes, Johnny H...................................................   847
Hayes, Joseph H., Jr..............................................   784
Hayes, Lawrence W.................................................   848
Hayes, Mark.......................................................   375
Hayes, Patrick....................................................   676
Hayes, Paula F....................................................   690
Hayes, Rita D.....................................................   708
Hayes, Robert S...................................................   632
Hayeslip, David...................................................   671
Hayford, Sophie...................................................   413
Haymore, Todd.....................................................   285
Haynes, Cornelius.................................................   915
Haynes, Lawrence H................................................   835
Hays, Dick W......................................................   772
Hays, Rick........................................................   609
Haywood, Margaret A...............................................   907
Haywood, Yvonne...................................................   544
Hayworth, John D., Jr. (Representative from Arizona),......13, 392, 410, 
                                                                421, 463
Hazeem, Kathryn A.................................................   408
Hazel, Grace K....................................................   545
Hazel, Mary Ann...................................................   765
Hazelwood, A. Toni................................................   805
Healey, L. Christine..............................................   426
Healing, Richard F................................................   628
Healy, Colleen....................................................   436
Healy, JoAnn......................................................   127
Healy, Monica.....................................................   714
Healy, Richard....................................................   412
Heaney, Thomas A..................................................   782
Heard, George L...................................................   656
Heard, Rhonda C...................................................   539
Hearn, Jim........................................................   362
Hearn, Leslie E...................................................   766
Hearn, Mary V.....................................................   733

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Hearney, Richard D................................................   630
Heath, Karen......................................................   626
Hebert, Tom.......................................................   697
Hebner, Robert E..................................................   711
Hecht, Alan D.....................................................   787
Heck, Wade H......................................................     3
Hecker, Jayetta...................................................   552
Hecker, Jeff......................................................   381
Hecker, Sandy.....................................................   741
Hecklinger, Richard.............................................597, 936
Heckscher, August.................................................   842
Hedge, Brook......................................................   906
Hedge, Mary Alice.................................................   815
Hedges, Daniel C..................................................   761
  Hedlin, Ethel W................................................. 839, 
                                                                     845
Hedlund, Rebecca..................................................   605
Hedrick, Christopher..............................................   829
Hedrick, Terry....................................................   552
Heebner, David K..................................................   621
Heeley, Steven J.W................................................   378
Hefferan, Colien..................................................   699
Heffernan, Donald P...............................................   806
Heflebower, Charles R.............................................   639
Hefley, Joel (Representative from Colorado)......48, 408, 410, 416, 463, 
                                                                     483
Heflin, Howell (Senator from Alabama)...2, 353, 364, 371, 375, 382, 443, 
                                                                     489
Hefner, Stacy.....................................................   403
Hefner, W.G. (Bill) (Representative from North Carolina).......201, 388, 
                                                                463, 483
Heftel, Cecelia...................................................   746
Hegan, William M..................................................   836
Heggestad, David..................................................   678
Hegstrom, Jill....................................................   100
Hegwood, David....................................................   354
Hegyeli, Ruth.....................................................   740
Hehir, Thomas.....................................................   771
Hehl, Charles W...................................................   855
Hehman, John P....................................................   905
Heifetz, Alan W.................................................749, 777
Heil, David.......................................................   215
Heilman, Michael J................................................   667
Heimbold, Charles A., Jr..........................................   780
Hein, Karen.......................................................   819
Hein, Kathryn.....................................................   300
Heine, Roberta....................................................   175
Heineman, Frederick K. (Representative from North Carolina)....198, 392, 
                                                                406, 463
Heinrich, Janet...................................................   745
Heisel, Kristi....................................................   678
Heivilin, Donna M.................................................   552
Helfer, Ricki R. Tigert...........................................   848
Helfert, David....................................................   802
Helfrich, Lana R..................................................   189
Hellman, Kenneth..................................................   719
Hellmann, Donald J................................................   675
Hellmann, Suzanne.................................................   165
Helm, Ellen.......................................................   254
Helmke, Reinhart..................................................   940
Helmrich, Steven M................................................   699
Helms, Cynthia....................................................   842
Helms, Jesse (Senator from North Carolina)......196, 353, 369, 375, 379, 
                                                                443, 490
Helms, Lila H.....................................................   364
Helwig, Janice....................................................   485
Helwig, Robert D..................................................   635
Hembra, Richard...................................................   552
Hembry, Lisa A....................................................   817
Hemenway, J.B.....................................................   621
Hemmer, Tom.....................................................105, 386
Hemperley, John O.................................................   556
Henderson, Dale W.................................................   783
Henderson, David..................................................   745
Henderson, Dee W..................................................   826
Henderson, James E................................................   805
Henderson, Karen LeCraft........................................864, 868
Henderson, Michael M..............................................   628
Henderson, Philip.................................................   115
Henderson, Robert C...............................................   487
Henderson, William J..............................................   856
Hendricks, Cedric.................................................   402
Hendrickson, William..............................................   705
Heningburg, Michael...............................................   738
Heninger, Camille.................................................   365
Heninger, Lynn W..................................................   809
Henn, Arthur E....................................................   759
Hennessey, Jean L.................................................   847
Hennessey, Keith..................................................   361
Hennessey, Patricia R.............................................   417
Hennessy, Ellen A.................................................   831
Henry, Charles P..................................................   817
Henry, DeLynn.....................................................     8
Henry, James D....................................................   718
Henry, Jo-Ann.....................................................   798
Henry, Kathrine...................................................   673
Henry, Patrick T..................................................   359
Henry, Patti......................................................    93
Henry, Robert H...................................................   865
Henry-May, Hugh...................................................   926
Henschel, George..................................................   719
Hensley, Gordon...................................................   380
Hensley, Verna Wilkins............................................    54
Henson, Hobart M..................................................   606
Henze, Carisa.....................................................   135
Heppe, F. Lamont, Jr..............................................   693
Heppel, David.....................................................   738
Hequet, Diane.....................................................    91
Herberger, A.J....................................................   765
Herberger, Jeffrey................................................   431
Herbert, Karen Jones..............................................   916
Herbison, Bart....................................................   254
Herbst, Bob.......................................................   848
Herbst, Mark G....................................................   548
Herczegh, Geza....................................................   940
Herdman, Roger C..................................................   560
Herdt, Lyn........................................................   677
Herfkens, Eveline.................................................   923
Herger, Wally (Representative from California).........18, 394, 423, 463
Herlihy, Lawrence.................................................   619
Herlihy, Thomas W.................................................   756
Herman, Alexis M..................................................   487
Herman, Judith....................................................   796
Herman, Steven Alan...............................................   787
Herman, Steven J..................................................   557
Hernandez, Anthony J..............................................   755
Hernandez, Gilberto Elizalde......................................   924
Hernandez, Ida....................................................   607
Hernandez, Jody...................................................   379
Hernandez, Richard................................................   837
Hernandez, Tony...................................................   653
Hernandez-Alcerro, Jorge Ramon....................................   921
Herndon, Aubrey H., Jr............................................   808
Hernreich, Nancy..................................................   587
Hero, Peter deCourcy..............................................   816
Herold, John W....................................................   750
Herr, Richard D...................................................   759
Herrell, Ileana...................................................   738
Herrick, Peter W..................................................   792
Herring, Richard J................................................   920
Herrington, Catherine.............................................   273
Herrle, Cindy.....................................................   541
Herron, William J.................................................   801
Hersh, Ellen......................................................   835
Hershey, Lynn.....................................................   117
Hershey, Michael..................................................   225
Hertling, Richard.................................................   373
Hertz, Harry S....................................................   711
Hertz, Michael F..................................................   648
Herzberg, John..................................................405, 489
Hess, Charles E...................................................   820
Hess, Frederick D.................................................   649
Hess, James K.....................................................   791
Hess, John R......................................................   907
Hessel, David L...................................................   697
Hester, Cenny C...................................................   840
Hesterman, Jenni..................................................   637
Hetherton, Judith.................................................   751
Heubusch, John D..................................................379-81
Heuerman, Allan D.................................................   825
Heuga, Jimmie.....................................................   832
Heumann, Judith...................................................   771
Hewes, Margaret...................................................   119
Hewitt, Emily C...................................................   806
Hewitt, Linda.....................................................   231
Hewitt, Warren W..................................................   731
Hewson, W.C.......................................................   626
Heydemann, Peter L.M..............................................   711
Heyman, I. Michael..............................817, 838, 842-44, 846-47
Heyman, Matthew...................................................   711
Heyman, William M.................................................   752
Heymsfeld, David A................................................   420
Heynen, Jeffrey...................................................   556
Heyse, Stephen P..................................................   742
Hickey, Brenda....................................................   824
Hickey, Kate......................................................   402

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Hickey, Liz.......................................................    10
Hickey, Wayne.....................................................    44
Hickman, Fentress A...............................................   547
Hickmon, Gary D...................................................    45
Hickmott, Robert W................................................   787
Hicks, James F....................................................   824
Hicks, John F...................................................779, 851
Hicks, Thomas.....................................................   823
Hickson, Meredith A...............................................   734
Higginbotham, Patrick E...........................................   864
Higgins, Craig A..................................................   357
Higgins, James A..................................................   864
Higgins, Joan C...................................................   664
Higgins, John E., Jr..............................................   818
Higgins, John P., Jr..............................................   771
Higgins, Kathryn O................................................   587
Higgins, Mary Ann.................................................   729
Higgins, Michael R................................................   410
Higgins, Pauline..................................................   267
Higgiston, James..................................................   688
Higgs, Mary Lou...................................................   560
Highley, Phyllis..................................................   112
Highsmith, Chip...................................................   288
Hight, Victoria...................................................   146
Higuera, Henry H..................................................   817
Hilbert, Donald C.................................................   782
Hildebrandt, Arthur H.............................................   624
Hildick, Sue......................................................   221
Hilgenberg, Eve...................................................   748
Hill, Alan........................................................   397
Hill, Barry.......................................................   674
Hill, Calvin......................................................   832
Hill, Christopher.................................................   998
Hill, Eleanor.....................................................   612
Hill, Gail........................................................   791
Hill, Gary........................................................   679
Hill, Heager L....................................................   753
Hill, Irene.......................................................   790
Hill, James.......................................................   919
Hill, James T.....................................................   943
Hill, Jesse, Jr...................................................   487
Hill, Jimmie D....................................................   636
Hill, Joe.........................................................   255
Hill, John........................................................   650
Hill, John W., Jr.................................................   552
Hill, Jonathan R..................................................   196
Hill, Lawrence R..................................................   547
Hill, Patricia L..................................................    77
Hill, Rolf P......................................................   654
Hill, Ronald......................................................   690
Hill, Stanley.....................................................   488
Hill, Vern W......................................................   802
Hillard, Elaine M.................................................   682
Hillbert, Donald C................................................   782
Hilleary, Van (Representative from Tennessee)....253, 408, 414, 416, 463
Hillebrands, Joan.................................................   136
Hilley, John......................................................   536
Hilliard, Earl F. (Representative from Alabama).........6, 385, 416, 464
Hillier, Michael J................................................   852
Hillman, Jennifer.................................................   594
Hills, Joan.......................................................   942
Hillyer, Quin.....................................................   390
Himes, Karen J....................................................   370
Himmelfarb, Gertrude..............................................   847
Himpler, Bill.....................................................    88
Hinch, Gerald K...................................................   775
Hinchey, Maurice D. (Representative from New York)...192, 392, 410, 464, 
                                                                     486
Hinchey, Paul.....................................................   925
Hinchman, James...................................................   551
Hinds, Mary.......................................................    37
Hine, Clarkson....................................................   536
Hines, Patricia...................................................   556
Hinshaw, Ada Sue..................................................   745
Hinson, David R...................................................   760
Hinteregger, Gerald...............................................   943
Hinton, Audrey....................................................   911
Hinton, David S...................................................   634
Hinton, Henry L...................................................   552
Hinton, Pat.......................................................    97
Hinz, Richard.....................................................   716
Hipp, Kenneth B...................................................   819
Hirsch, Daniel O..................................................   833
Hirsch, Harold E..................................................   434
Hirsch, Helenann..................................................   800
Hirsch, Nancy C...................................................   734
Hirsch, Robert....................................................   679
Hirschman, Jay....................................................   685
Hirschmann, Susan.................................................   253
Hirst, Donald B...................................................   808
Hishta, John......................................................   288
Hisle, John.......................................................   738
Hitch, Philip M...................................................   627
Hitchcock, David I................................................   487
Hite, Ronald V....................................................   619
Hively, Margaret..................................................   688
Hixson, Jon.......................................................   387
Hmara, Jeffery....................................................   761
Hnatowski, Thomas C...............................................   905
Ho-Gonzalez, William..............................................   649
Hoagland, G. William..............................................   361
Hoaglun, Brad.....................................................   822
Hoard, Ralph G....................................................   932
Hoban, John G.....................................................   765
Hobbie, Mary......................................................   690
Hobbie, Richard...................................................   714
Hobbins, James M..................................................   838
Hobbs, Alma.......................................................   699
Hobbs, David....................................................541, 598
Hobbs, Ira L....................................................682, 683
Hoberman, Marc....................................................   591
Hobson, David L. (Representative from Ohio)......210, 388, 394, 417, 464
Hobson, James L., Jr..............................................   641
Hobson, Mrs. David L..............................................   492
Hobzek, Bruce.....................................................   793
Hodapp, Stephen...................................................   412
Hodes, Richard J..................................................   743
Hodgdon, David K..................................................   381
Hodges, M. Wayne..................................................   855
Hodges, Robert Hayne..............................................   890
Hodson, Thomas E..................................................   164
Hoecker, James....................................................   768
Hoecker, Robert L.................................................   865
Hoehn, William E., Jr.............................................   359
Hoehne, John......................................................    81
Hoekstra, Peter (Representative from Michigan)...133, 394, 397, 427, 464
Hoel, David G.....................................................   743
Hoel, John........................................................   254
Hoenig, Christopher...............................................   552
Hoenle, Bernhard S................................................   638
Hoerl, Donald M...................................................   836
Hoey, Thomas P....................................................   910
Hofelich, Anorea..................................................   173
Hoff, Jim.........................................................   291
Hoffeld, J. Terrel................................................   730
Hoffhaus, Stacy...................................................   354
Hoffman, Andrew...................................................   380
Hoffman, Dennis F.................................................   653
Hoffman, Eileen...................................................   802
Hoffman, Eric.....................................................   133
Hoffman, Henry I..................................................   835
Hoffman, Robert...................................................   248
Hoffman, Stephen M................................................   784
Hoffman, Suzanne..................................................   164
Hoffman, William B................................................   601
Hoffmann, Robert S................................................838-39
Hoffmeier, Donna L................................................   410
Hogan, Cynthia....................................................   372
Hogan, Danny A....................................................   769
Hogan, John.......................................................   829
Hogan, John E.....................................................   386
Hogan, John M.....................................................   642
Hogan, Kathryn C..................................................   905
Hogan, Sandra K...................................................   694
Hogan, Suzanne....................................................   219
Hogan, Thomas F...................................................   877
Hoggard, Teresa...................................................   376
Hogue, Bonnie.....................................................   378
Hogue, Ruth.......................................................    39
Hohein, G. Douglas................................................   710
Hohenthaner, Thomas G.............................................   364
Hoinkes, H. Dieter................................................   710
Hoinkes, Mary Elizabeth...........................................   848
Hoke, Martin R. (Representative from Ohio)............211, 394, 406, 464
Hoke, Robert J....................................................   823
Holaday, Duncan...................................................   628
Holahan, Gary M...................................................   855
Holbein, James....................................................   707
Holbrook, D. Michael..............................................   694
Holbrooke, Richard................................................   597
Holcombe, Kathleen................................................   397

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Holcombe, Sharon Hill.............................................   683
Holdaway, Ronald M................................................   903
Holden, Tim (Representative from Pennsylvania).............229, 385, 464
Holderness, Frank M...............................................   620
Holecko, Kenneth C................................................   666
Holen, Arlene.....................................................   802
Holiday, Cecily...................................................   796
Holik, Susan......................................................   818
Holladay, Krister................................................73, 540
Holland, Fount....................................................   218
Holland, Pat Steward..............................................   394
Holland, Patricia C...............................................   836
Holleman, Frank S.................................................   770
Holleran, Thomas M................................................   793
Holley, Dana......................................................   435
Holley, Jim.......................................................   774
Holley, Leta L....................................................   799
Hollings, Ernest F. (Senator from South Carolina)......242, 354, 361-62, 
                                       381, 384, 443, 483, 487, 493, 559
Hollingsworth, Adam...............................................    58
Hollingsworth, Kathleen M.........................................    41
Hollingworths, Delores............................................   912
Hollins, Anthony, Jr..............................................   738
Hollis, Walter W..................................................   618
Hollister, Cullen.................................................   635
Hollmann, Curt....................................................    40
Hollon, Mike......................................................   273
Holloway, Caroline T..............................................   744
Holloway, Greg....................................................   552
Holloway, Harry C.................................................   810
Holloway, Joan....................................................   738
Holloway, Paul F..................................................   811
Holman, Larry P...................................................   825
Holman, Philip....................................................   729
Holmes, Andrea (Tracy)............................................    34
Holmes, David.....................................................  1018
Holmes, David B...................................................   667
Holmes, Forrest S., Jr............................................   781
Holmes, Genta Hawkins.............................................   598
Holmes, H. Allen..................................................   611
Holmes, Noble L...................................................   391
Holohan, Thomas V.................................................   730
Holran, Peter.....................................................   235
Holsclaw, John (Brad).............................................   538
Holste, Bob.......................................................   238
Holstein, Elwood (Elgie)..........................................   590
Holstein, Robert B................................................   553
Holston, Sharon...................................................   737
Holt, Daniel D....................................................   812
Holt, Mike........................................................   198
Holt, Pamela......................................................   916
Holt, Ronald W....................................................   780
Holt, Thomas C....................................................   817
Holt, Valerie.....................................................   912
Holthaus, Noreen..................................................   549
Holum, Barbara Pedersen...........................................   785
Holum, John.......................................................   848
Holz, Arnold G....................................................   809
Homer, Denise.....................................................   676
Homer, Elizabeth..................................................   676
Homer, Laura M....................................................   784
Homrig, Mark A....................................................   636
Hong, Peter.......................................................   142
Honigman, Steven H................................................   624
Hoober, David H...................................................   813
Hoobler, James F..................................................   837
Hood, J. David....................................................   806
Hood, Rob.........................................................   540
Hood, Robert A....................................................   651
Hood, Roger A...................................................777, 798
Hoofnagle, Jay....................................................   742
Hoog, Thomas W....................................................   843
Hoogenboom, Ronald H..............................................   757
Hook, Michael.....................................................   193
Hooper, Candice Shy...............................................   484
Hooper, Peter, III................................................   783
Hooper, Richard L.................................................   799
Hoopes, Mary Anne.................................................   645
Hoopes, Tom.......................................................   261
Hoover, Scott.....................................................    80
Hopcroft, John....................................................   820
Hopewell, Luz A...................................................   756
Hopkins, John.....................................................   594
Hopkins, Robert...................................................   246
Hopkins, Thomas...................................................   778
Hoppe, Dave.......................................................   536
Hoppe, Rodney.....................................................   397
Hopper, Woodrow W., Jr............................................   674
Hoppes, Robert J..................................................   622
Hopson, Hunter S..................................................   634
Hoque, Allison....................................................   158
Horak, Michael..................................................104, 374
Horan, Michael....................................................   740
Horanburg, Richard................................................   851
Horhn, Charles....................................................   148
Horn, Donald H....................................................   756
Horn, Floyd.....................................................682, 698
Horn, Marian Blank................................................   889
Horn, Peter B.....................................................   620
Horn, Robert J....................................................   849
Horn, Stephen (Representative from California).........37, 400, 418, 464
Horn, Vince.......................................................   650
Hornbeck, John W..................................................   818
Horne, David A....................................................   825
Horne, Eleas......................................................   372
Horne, Mildred....................................................   256
Horne, Robert J...................................................   628
Horner, Constance.................................................   849
Horner, Cornelia..................................................   373
Hornorma, Jill....................................................   843
Horowitz, David...................................................   796
Horowitz, Fred....................................................   784
Horowitz, Raymond J...............................................   841
Horowitz, Sylvia T................................................   716
Horsley, John C...................................................   758
Horstman, Alice...................................................    85
Horton, Alfredda..................................................   545
Horton, Donald....................................................   667
Horton, Lorraine B................................................   554
Horton, Thomas....................................................   798
Horton, Tony......................................................   550
Hosey, Walter J...................................................   634
Hosken, Edward W. Jr..............................................   417
Hoskins, David....................................................   367
Hosny, Mohamed Wafik..............................................   923
Hospital, Jeremiah D..............................................   801
Hoss, Larry A.....................................................   822
Hoster, Larry.....................................................   307
Hostetler, Margaret...............................................   424
Hostettler, John N. (Representative from Indiana)......98, 385, 408, 464
Hotaling, Ginny...................................................    87
Hotung, Joseph E..................................................   842
Houck, Richard A., Jr.............................................   882
Houde, Jean-Michel................................................   920
Houghton, Amo (Representative from New York)....194, 403, 423, 427, 464, 
                                                                     494
Houk, Wade B......................................................   651
Houle, Romayne....................................................   145
Houpt, James V....................................................   784
Houry, Edward.....................................................   682
House, Kenneth....................................................   421
House, Toni.......................................................   863
Houser, Melani M..................................................   434
Houser, Susi......................................................   387
Houser, Teresa....................................................424-25
Houston, Tom......................................................   168
Houy, Charles J...................................................   357
Hovaguimian, Andre G..............................................   925
Hove, Andrew C., Jr.............................................798, 821
Hoven, Christopher................................................   145
Howard, David H...................................................   783
Howard, Frances Humphrey..........................................   843
Howard, Harold H., Jr.............................................   654
Howard, Henry.....................................................   850
Howard, Jack....................................................429, 540
Howard, James L...................................................   551
Howard, John......................................................   652
Howard, Kate......................................................   354
Howard, Patricia D................................................   904
Howard, Reuben T..................................................   746
Howard, Robert T..................................................   618
Howat, John K.....................................................   841
Howe, Lindsay.....................................................   257
Howe, Robert R....................................................   547
Howell, Beryl.....................................................   373
Howell, Charlie...................................................   403
Howell, David.....................................................   729
Howell, Janice A..................................................   710
Howell, John E....................................................   905
Howell, Martha C..................................................   817
Howell, Mary L....................................................   484
Howell, Ralph.....................................................   912
Howland, Kenneth E................................................   688

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Howse, Robert V...................................................   547
Hoyer, Leon W.....................................................   781
Hoyer, Steny H. (Representative from Maryland).......124, 388, 403, 430, 
                                                        433, 464, 484-85
Hoyle, John C...................................................821, 854
Hoyle, Karl T.....................................................   815
Hozempa, Gary.....................................................   790
Hricko, Andrea M..................................................   720
Hromanik, Edward C................................................   814
Hsia, Gloria H....................................................   556
Hsia, Tao-tai.....................................................   559
Hsu, Ming C.......................................................   801
Hsu, Nancy........................................................   858
Huang, John.......................................................   707
Hubbard, Thomas...................................................   597
Hubbard, William..................................................   737
Huber, Carolyn....................................................   587
Huber, June.......................................................   805
Hubert, Vernie....................................................   387
Hudak, Steve......................................................    52
Hudnall, William..................................................   696
Hudok, Ron........................................................   295
Hudson, Audrey....................................................    47
Hudson, Conrad....................................................   691
Hudson, Frank.....................................................   637
Hudson, James L...................................................   843
Hudson, Joel B....................................................   620
Hudson, Laura.....................................................   113
Huebner, Emily Z..................................................   906
Huenemann, Jonathan E.............................................   594
Huerta, Jesse A...................................................   633
Huerta, Michael P.................................................   756
Huete, Pat........................................................   550
Huettel, Robin....................................................   695
Huettner, Charles H...............................................   761
Huey-Burns, Paul..................................................   834
Huff, Richard L...................................................   645
Huffer, Joan......................................................   362
Huffman, Diana....................................................    50
Huffman, Kenneth D................................................   823
Huffman, Walter B.................................................   622
Hufham, William L.................................................   623
Hug, Procter, Jr..................................................   865
Hughes, Ann H.....................................................   707
Hughes, Art.......................................................   597
Hughes, Homer L...................................................   702
Hughes, James M...................................................   734
Hughes, Kristin...................................................   536
Hughes, Martin....................................................   545
Hughes, Mary Winton...............................................   243
Hughes, Opal Marie................................................   545
Hughes, Patrick M.................................................   614
Hughes, Stacey....................................................   378
Hughes, Thomas G..................................................   239
Hughes, Thomas M..................................................   553
Hughes, William J.................................................   420
Hugler, Edward C..................................................   720
Hugo, Stacey......................................................   420
Hugo, Tim.........................................................   294
Hugya, John.......................................................   233
Hukill, Craig W...................................................   717
Hulbert, Howard...................................................   676
Huley, Robert M...................................................   824
Hulihan, Terrence J...............................................   791
Hull, Chris.......................................................   161
Human, Jeffrey....................................................   737
Humbel, Karen.....................................................   424
Humes, Richard M..................................................   833
Humetewa, Dinae...................................................   378
Hummell, Charles..................................................   817
Humphrey, Calvin R................................................   426
Humphrey, Elbert..................................................   813
Humphrey, Elizabeth..............................................67, 413
Humphrey, Michelle................................................   651
Humphrey, Paul T..................................................   619
Humphries, Kim Sheftall...........................................   647
Hundt, Reed E.....................................................   792
Hung, Stephen C...................................................   765
Hunger, Frank W...................................................   647
Hunkele, Lester M., III...........................................   830
Hunsicker, Karen..................................................   365
Hunt, Chip........................................................   637
Hunt, David W.....................................................   484
Hunt, Gilbert.....................................................   927
Hunt, James.......................................................   560
Hunt, James W.....................................................   683
Hunt, Michele.....................................................   823
Hunt, Richard.....................................................   116
Hunt, Thomas R....................................................   764
Hunt, William M...................................................   552
Hunter, Duncan (Representative from California).............44, 408, 464
Hunter, Justin....................................................   255
Hunter, Kenneth J.................................................   856
Hunter, Lawrence..................................................   435
Hunter, Mike......................................................   219
Hunter, Nan.......................................................   724
Hunter, Susan.....................................................   652
Hunter, Thomas M..................................................   781
Huntoon, Carolyn..................................................   811
Huntoon, Ivan A...................................................   767
Huntress, Wesley T., Jr...........................................   810
Hupp, Lidia.......................................................   143
Hupp, Michael E...................................................   547
Hurd, Elmer.......................................................   674
Hurd, Frank K., Jr..............................................550, 621
Hurd, James.......................................................   646
Hurd, Ralph J.....................................................   702
Hurd, Suzanne S.................................................736, 741
Hurdle, Lana......................................................   828
Huriaux, Richard D................................................   914
Hurley, Carol-Lee.................................................   849
Hurley, David J...................................................   760
Hurley, Sean......................................................   729
Hurt, Robert H....................................................    70
Hurwitz, Gerald S.................................................   667
Husain, S. Shahid.................................................   922
Huscmann, Robert..................................................   546
Huse, James G., Jr................................................   606
Hussein, Carlessia................................................   913
Hussey, James K...................................................    75
Hussey, Thomas W..................................................   648
Huston, Winnie....................................................   911
Hutchinson, Jan...................................................   913
Hutchinson, Karen.................................................   382
Hutchinson, Sam E.................................................   750
Hutchinson, Sondra................................................   603
Hutchinson, William D.............................................   864
Hutchinson, Y. Tim (Representative from Arkansas).....15, 397, 418, 421, 
                                                                427, 464
Hutchison, Kay Bailey (Senator from Texas)......257, 358, 362, 375, 377, 
                                                                379, 443
Huther, Bradford R................................................   710
Hutson, James H.................................................489, 556
Hutson, Kenneth L.................................................   913
Huttinger, Marissa................................................   729
Hutton, E. Jeremy.................................................   823
Hutton, Michael...................................................   174
Huvelle, Ellen Segal..............................................   906
Hyatt, Catherine B................................................   804
Hybl, William J...................................................   848
Hyde, Henry J. (Representative from Illinois)..........85, 403, 406, 464
Hyde, Thomas J....................................................   750
Hyder, George E...................................................   825
Hyland, Jim.......................................................   361
Hyman, Andrew.....................................................   724
Hyman, Elizabeth..................................................   642
Hyman, Erias A....................................................   916
Hyman, Howard.....................................................   602
Hyman, Lester S...................................................   486
Hyman, Melvyn H...................................................   797
Hymel, Gary.......................................................   494
Hymes, Jonathan...................................................   180
Hymes, Shelley....................................................   436
Hyndman, G. Spencer...............................................   793
Hynes, Kevin......................................................   643
Hynson, Jan.......................................................   652



 
                              NAME INDEX--I

Iannaconi, Teresa E...............................................   834
Iannone, Carol....................................................   847
Ibanez, Manuel....................................................   838
Ibson, Ralph......................................................   422
Icikson, David....................................................   601
Ickes, Harold.....................................................   587
Igasaki, Paul M...................................................   790
Iglesias, Enrique V...............................................   920
Iizuka, Maria.....................................................   650
Ikard, Jayne B....................................................   830
Illsley, Thayer V.................................................   969
Imel, Blake.......................................................   785
Imhof, William A..................................................   690
Imhoff, Laura.....................................................   299
Imparato, Andrew J................................................   790
Inadomi, LeeAnn...................................................   587

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Indelicato, Richard J.............................................   826
Ingebretson, Charles..............................................   396
Ingle, John E.....................................................   794
Inglee, William B.................................................   391
Inglis, Bob (Representative from South Carolina).....245, 394, 406, 428, 
                                                                     464
Ingold, Ann Q.....................................................   367
Ingold, David.....................................................   603
Ingold, Meg.......................................................   722
Ingolia, Joseph N.................................................   759
Ingram, G.L.......................................................   652
Ingram, Sarah Hall................................................   608
Ingrassia, Anthony F..............................................   823
Inhofe, James M. (Senator from Oklahoma).........217, 358, 366, 377, 443
Innis, Gloria E...................................................   679
Inouye, Daniel K. (Senator from Hawaii).....77, 354, 362, 375, 378, 382, 
                                                                433, 444
Inouye, Randall R.................................................   847
Ionescu, Ileana Roxana............................................   923
Ippolito, Frank...................................................   684
Irani, Ray R......................................................   493
Irby, Heather.....................................................    80
Irby, Susan.......................................................   147
Ireland, Oliver...................................................   784
Irsseld, Hannah...................................................   382
Irvin, Milton.....................................................   831
Irvin, William R..................................................   824
Irvine, Walt......................................................   609
Irving, Larry.....................................................   712
Irving, Margaret A................................................   645
Irwin, Jack.......................................................   806
Irwin, Robert C...................................................   732
Isaac, Frederick M................................................   761
Isaac, Mark.......................................................    21
Isaac, Robert M...................................................   778
Isacson, Linda M..................................................   710
Isay, Josh........................................................   183
Ischer, Duane.....................................................   691
Isenberg, Jerry A.................................................   834
Isham, Joanne O...................................................   592
Ishikawa, Masahiro................................................   921
Ishmael, Odeen....................................................   933
Isicson, Anita....................................................   907
Iskarpatyoti, Oton (Tony).........................................   927
Iskowitz, Michael E...............................................   374
Isler, Frederick..................................................   849
Ismael, Abdel Rehman..............................................   930
Ismael, J.E.......................................................   930
Ismail, Sherille..................................................   407
Israel, Kenneth D.................................................   836
Israel, Robert A..................................................   734
Istomin, Marta....................................................   816
Istook, Ernest J., Jr. (Representative from Oklahoma).....219, 388, 427, 
                                                                     465
Itzkoff, Donald M.................................................   763
Ivers, Donald L...................................................   903
Ives, Bruce.......................................................    25
Ives, Nancy.......................................................   380
Ives, Ralph F., III...............................................   594
Ivey, Glenn.......................................................   361
Ivey, Joni L......................................................   284
Ivey, Ray N.......................................................   484
Iwry, Mark........................................................   604
Izaguirre, Maritza................................................   921
Izaguirre, Ramon Rosa.............................................   920
Izquierdo, S. DeAnn...............................................   550
Izurieta, Ricardo E...............................................   920



 
                              NAME INDEX--J

Jabara, Cathy L...................................................   852
Jabard, Omar......................................................    76
Jabbour, Alan.....................................................   558
Jablow, Judy......................................................   711
Jabre, Assaad.....................................................   926
Jackson, Allen D..................................................   770
Jackson, Angela...................................................   714
Jackson, Arnold A.................................................   703
Jackson, Arthur C. (Jack).........................................731-32
Jackson, B. Jerome................................................   703
Jackson, Barry....................................................   429
Jackson, Delores E................................................   426
Jackson, Dorothy..................................................   274
Jackson, Gerald...................................................   386
Jackson, Gwen T...................................................   780
Jackson, J. Elvin.................................................   201
Jackson, Janice E.................................................   773
Jackson, Jesse....................................................   678
Jackson, Kathryn J................................................   848
Jackson, Lisa.....................................................    12
Jackson, M. Yvonne................................................   726
Jackson, Mary A...................................................   801
Jackson, Mel......................................................   637
Jackson, Michael D................................................   378
Jackson, Mirinda..................................................   804
Jackson, Richard F................................................   711
Jackson, Richard J................................................   733
Jackson, Russell..................................................   538
Jackson, Terry V..................................................   633
Jackson, Thomas Penfield..........................................   877
Jackson, Valerie D................................................   631
Jackson, William C................................................   826
Jackson, William M................................................   906
Jackson, Yvette...................................................   685
Jacobs, Andrew, Jr. (Representative from Indiana)...........99, 423, 465
Jacobs, Ann.......................................................    68
Jacobs, Barbara Smith.............................................   834
Jacobs, Dennis G..................................................   864
Jacobs, Doris F...................................................   402
Jacobs, Eli.......................................................   847
Jacobs, Elizabeth.................................................   834
Jacobs, Julian I..................................................   893
Jacobs, Penny G...................................................   905
Jacobs, Richard...................................................   812
Jacobs, Stephen...................................................   707
Jacobsen, Magdalena...............................................   819
Jacobson, Neil....................................................   831
Jacobson, Robert R................................................   738
Jacobus, Cheri....................................................   399
Jacoby, Daniel....................................................   719
Jacoby, Ruth......................................................   923
Jacques, Suzanne..................................................   924
Jacquet, Brent M..................................................   743
Jacquez, Albert S.................................................    35
Jaeger, Ronald....................................................   676
Jaffa, Joseph.....................................................   829
Jaffe, Harold W...................................................   734
Jaffe, Jerome.....................................................   731
Jaffe, Judith M...................................................   826
Jaggar, Sarah F...................................................   552
Jagusch, Sybille..................................................   557
Jahnigen, Dennis W................................................   781
Jain, M. Nuns.....................................................   766
Jajko, Walter.....................................................   612
Jalan, Bimal......................................................   923
Jamele, Joe.......................................................   279
Jamerson, James L.................................................   641
James, Elizabeth M................................................   725
James, Francine...................................................   915
James, Ginny......................................................   357
James, Hulbert....................................................   714
James, J.R........................................................   652
James, John.......................................................   927
James, John C.....................................................   744
James, Joseph.....................................................   750
James, Julia......................................................   368
James, Kim........................................................   383
James, Maxine.....................................................   172
James, Nancy F....................................................   293
James, Rae Ellen Frank............................................   718
James, Stephen....................................................   558
James, Ullmont, Jr................................................   309
Jampo, Melissa....................................................   373
Janecek, John P...................................................   637
Janezic, Joyce A..................................................   626
Janezich, Lawrence J..............................................   998
Janis, Michael B..................................................   752
Jarboe, Michael A.................................................   547
Jarboe, Stacy.....................................................   110
Jarding, Steve....................................................   383
Jarding, Steven J.................................................   159
Jarin, Kenneth M..................................................   816
Jarmulnek, Fern...................................................   796
Jarrat, Kirra.....................................................   372
Jarratt, Albert S., Jr............................................   797
Jarrell, Bill.....................................................   541
Jarvis, Charlene Drew...........................................813, 910
Jarvis, Destry....................................................   675
Jasien, Anne Derouen..............................................    72
Jaskot, J.J.......................................................   550
Jasperse, Patrick.................................................   969
Jaspersen, Frederick..............................................   920
Jatras, Jim.......................................................   379
Jauert, Rick A....................................................   143

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Jaureguy, Julio Cesar.............................................   933
Jaycox, Edward V.K................................................   922
Jayne, Edwin S....................................................   484
Jeanquart, Roberta................................................   211
Jedlicka, Sharon..................................................   435
Jeff, Gloria J....................................................   762
Jeffers, Bill.....................................................   760
Jeffers, Zachary C................................................   548
Jefferson, Charles................................................   541
Jefferson, Michelle...............................................   728
Jefferson, Thomas, Jr.............................................   598
Jefferson, William J. (Representative from Louisiana).....114, 403, 408, 
                                                           430, 433, 465
Jeffords, James M. (Senator from Vermont).......279, 354, 364, 373, 376, 
                                                           378, 444, 493
Jeffress, Amy.....................................................   642
Jeffries, Pete....................................................   155
Jellen, Veda......................................................   289
Jemison, Ann.....................................................35, 407
Jemison, Nancy....................................................   676
Jenkins, Barbara..................................................   609
Jenkins, Calvin...................................................   837
Jenkins, Missy....................................................   540
Jenkins, Robert...................................................   602
Jenkins, Sharon.................................................805, 829
Jenkins, William B................................................   806
Jenks, Peter......................................................   277
Jennings, Clifford H..............................................   601
Jennings, Jack P..................................................   784
Jennings, Kirsten.................................................   382
Jennings, Robert Yewdall..........................................   940
Jennings, Timothy E...............................................   714
Jennings, Vivian..................................................   699
Jennings-Roggensack, Colleen......................................   816
Jennis, Wendy.....................................................   905
Jenoff, Pam.......................................................   618
Jenrette, Richard H...............................................   491
Jensen, Alexa.....................................................   549
Jensen, Amy.......................................................    89
Jensen, E. Neil...................................................   854
Jensen, James.....................................................   560
Jensen, Pat................................................682, 689, 693
Jensen, Thomas C..................................................   592
Jensen, William F.................................................   539
Jepsen, Peter.....................................................   537
Jerburg, Harriet..................................................   831
Jeremias, Ronald A................................................   434
Jerkins, Jayne....................................................   373
Jerome, Anne G....................................................  1018
Jerue, Rick.......................................................   399
Jessup, Dee.......................................................   537
Jessup, Helen.....................................................   841
Jessup, Philip C., Jr.............................................   846
Jiampietro, Joseph A..............................................   361
Jimenez, Danilo, V................................................   920
Jiminez, Lorraine.................................................   802
Jin, Les..........................................................   850
Jiuyong, Shi......................................................   940
Jochmans, John J..................................................   766
Joergenson, J. David..............................................    31
Joffe, Paul L.....................................................   707
Johanson, David...................................................    27
John, David.......................................................   243
John, Richard R...................................................   767
Johns, Lionel S...................................................   593
Johnsen, Dawn E...................................................   644
Johnson, Alana....................................................   607
Johnson, Allan S..................................................   683
Johnson, Anita L..................................................   399
Johnson, Barry L..................................................   736
Johnson, Brenda J.................................................   684
Johnson, Brenda Vy................................................   914
Johnson, Brian J..................................................   592
Johnson, Broderick................................................   399
Johnson, Carl.....................................................   630
Johnson, Catherine................................................   828
Johnson, Charles W., III..........................................   540
Johnson, Cheryll..................................................    71
Johnson, Courtney.................................................   168
Johnson, Dana L...................................................   364
Johnson, Darawan M................................................   421
Johnson, David L..................................................   354
Johnson, Deborah M................................................   370
Johnson, Debra L..................................................   544
Johnson, Diane J..................................................   753
Johnson, Donald R.................................................   712
Johnson, Eddie Bernice (Representative from Texas)....274, 414, 418, 465
Johnson, Elaine M.................................................   731
Johnson, Elizabeth................................................   649
Johnson, Emelda P.................................................   751
Johnson, Eric.....................................................   720
Johnson, Gerilyn..................................................   819
Johnson, Gloria P.................................................   590
Johnson, Howard N.................................................   551
Johnson, J.K......................................................   630
Johnson, Jacqueline...............................................   849
Johnson, Janine L.................................................   539
Johnson, Jennifer J...............................................   784
Johnson, Jim......................................................   133
Johnson, Joyce....................................................   731
Johnson, Joycelyn.................................................   412
Johnson, Karen....................................................   183
Johnson, Karen H..................................................   783
Johnson, Larry A..................................................   627
Johnson, Lavonnia.................................................   910
Johnson, Les......................................................   685
Johnson, Lowell...................................................   296
Johnson, Lynn A...................................................   650
Johnson, Margaret.................................................   144
Johnson, Marilyn..................................................   677
Johnson, Marlene M................................................   806
Johnson, Maurice..................................................   988
Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon B............................................   845
Johnson, Nada.....................................................    90
Johnson, Nancy E..................................................   838
Johnson, Nancy L. (Representative from Connecticut)...53, 417, 423, 465, 
                                                                     493
Johnson, Neil.....................................................   109
Johnson, Nick.....................................................   354
Johnson, Norma Holloway...........................................   877
Johnson, Paul.....................................................   159
Johnson, Paul W............................................619, 681, 698
Johnson, Randy....................................................   399
Johnson, Reo R....................................................   549
Johnson, Rick.....................................................   838
Johnson, Roger (Administrator, General Services Administration)...   779
Johnson, Roger W...........................................804, 813, 817
Johnson, Rose.....................................................    70
Johnson, Russell A................................................   783
Johnson, Samuel C. (Representative from Texas)...258, 397, 423, 465, 838
Johnson, Sonia....................................................   687
Johnson, Stanley L................................................   665
Johnson, Steven M.................................................   782
Johnson, Tansill R................................................   620
Johnson, Tim (Representative from South Dakota).......249, 385, 410, 465
Johnson, Victor...................................................   829
Johnson, William E................................................   797
Johnson-Millender, Carolyn........................................    98
Johnson-Schulke, Collette.........................................    21
Johnston, Bob T...................................................   807
Johnston, Francis, III............................................   766
Johnston, Harry A. (Representative from Florida).......66, 394, 403, 465
Johnston, Hugh N. Jr..............................................   410
Johnston, J. Bennett (Senator from Louisiana)........113, 354, 361, 364, 
                                                   377-78, 381, 444, 490
Johnston, James W.................................................   645
Johnston, Janet W.................................................   489
Johnston, Kelly...................................................   379
Johnston, Lawrence................................................   544
Johnston, O.J.....................................................   632
Johnston, Robert..................................................   844
Johnston, Sandy...................................................   790
Johnston, Ted.....................................................   119
Jolly, E. Grady...................................................   864
Jolly, Richard A..................................................   941
Jonas, Jiri.......................................................   930
Joncas, Steve.....................................................   129
Jones, Alicia.....................................................   391
Jones, Anita K....................................................   611
Jones, Barbara....................................................   824
Jones, Carolyn G..................................................   912
Jones, Catherine Ann..............................................   557
Jones, Chris......................................................    95
Jones, David S....................................................   783
Jones, Debbie.....................................................   732
Jones, Donald W...................................................   781
Jones, Edith Hollan...............................................   864
Jones, Eunice Holt................................................   905
Jones, Frances P..................................................   196
Jones, Georgi A...................................................   736
Jones, Herbert....................................................   605

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Jones, J. Mills...................................................   930
Jones, James B....................................................   651
Jones, James M....................................................   621
Jones, Janet......................................................   424
Jones, John C.....................................................   788
Jones, Karen Huey.................................................   115
Jones, Kent L.....................................................   643
Jones, Kevin......................................................   380
Jones, Kevin R..................................................644, 777
Jones, Lloyd......................................................     9
Jones, Marcia A...................................................   113
Jones, Marshall P.................................................   675
Jones, Meredith...................................................   796
Jones, Michael D..................................................   835
Jones, Mike.......................................................   394
Jones, Miriam.....................................................   911
Jones, Nancy......................................................   410
Jones, Nathaniel R................................................   864
Jones, Owen M.....................................................   751
Jones, Paul.......................................................   551
Jones, Phyllis....................................................   910
Jones, Proctor....................................................   357
Jones, Raymond....................................................   705
Jones, Rebecca....................................................   374
Jones, Reginald M., Jr............................................   826
Jones, Richard....................................................   422
Jones, Robb M.....................................................   906
Jones, Sara Fox...................................................   539
Jones, Steve.....................................................27, 220
Jones, Tate.......................................................   539
Jones, Taylor E., II..............................................   765
Jones, Terrence G.................................................   907
Jones, Toni Riley.................................................   722
Jones, Vanessa E..................................................   364
Jones, Vivian E...................................................   186
Jones, Walter B., Jr. (Representative from North Carolina).....198, 408, 
                                                           410, 416, 465
Jones, Walter L...................................................   745
Jones, William R..................................................   783
Jonkers, Anthony R................................................   635
Jonsdottir, Helga.................................................   923
Joost, Elaine E...................................................   767
Joost, Robert H...................................................   756
Jordan, Cleveland.................................................   913
Jordan, David.....................................................   608
Jordan, Deirdre...................................................   914
Jordan, Edward L..................................................   854
Jordan, Elke......................................................   745
Jordan, Henry A...................................................   779
Jordan, I. King...................................................   831
Jordan, Jon A.....................................................   806
Jordan, Jon L.....................................................   760
Jordan, Kenneth U.................................................   820
Jordan, Linda.....................................................   366
Jordan, Luise.....................................................   786
Jordan, Mary L....................................................   802
Jordan, Michael H.................................................   493
Jordan, Phillip E.................................................   654
Jordan, Samuel....................................................   911
Jordon, Stephen...................................................   624
Jory, David C.....................................................   487
Joseph, Gloria J..................................................   818
Joseph, Jennifer..................................................   183
Joseph, Kevin M...................................................   364
Joseph, Peter L...................................................   694
Joseph, Stephen C.................................................   612
Josephson, Diana H................................................   708
Josiah, Timothy...................................................   759
Joskow, Andrew S..................................................   647
Joyal, Peaches....................................................   828
Joyce, Mary Ellen.................................................   778
Joyner, Frederick A...............................................   767
Joyner, James N...................................................   553
Joyner, Ulrike A..................................................   788
Juarrero, Alicia..................................................   817
Judd, Jackie......................................................   998
Judycki, Dennis C.................................................   762
Jufiar, Dolores A.................................................    26
Juga, Bruce M.....................................................   603
Julian, Elizabeth K...............................................   750
Julian, Joseph A..................................................   654
Jung, David.......................................................   405
Jung, Walter......................................................   372
Junkins, David....................................................   610
Juola, Paul.......................................................   391
Jupinko, Georgia..................................................   764
Jurado, Kathy.....................................................   774
Jurkovich, Tom....................................................   403
Jurvelin, Linda E.................................................   549
Justh, Bruce F....................................................   719
Justice, Floyd....................................................   812
Justiniano, Jose..................................................   930
Jutton, Art.......................................................   192



 
                              NAME INDEX--K

Kadi, Diana L.....................................................   550
Kaelin, Jim.......................................................   543
Kaeser, Daniel....................................................   930
Kaffenberger, Wilfried E........................................925, 944
Kafka, Alexandre..................................................   930
Kagan, Elena......................................................   778
Kage, Gordon D....................................................   634
Kahanu, Noelle....................................................   378
Kahara, Jason.....................................................   380
Kahl, James A.....................................................   827
Kahler, Kathryn...................................................   770
Kahn, Charles N., III.............................................   424
Kahn, Thomas K....................................................   625
Kahrs, Jeff.......................................................   106
Kahrs, Robert.....................................................   696
Kaighn, Robert J..................................................   618
Kaiser, H. Fred, Jr...............................................   698
Kaiser, Robert J..................................................   791
Kaji, Gautam S....................................................   922
Kajunski, Vincent F...............................................   797
Kaleta, Judith S..................................................   766
Kalicki, Jan H....................................................   706
Kalil, Thomas.....................................................   590
Kalish, Robert P..................................................   752
Kalkstein, Jed....................................................   644
Kallaur, Carolita.................................................   677
Kallman, Jonathan.................................................   834
Kalscheur, Kenneth J..............................................   806
Kalt, Marvin......................................................   740
Kamarck, Elaine C............................................1, 535, 590
Kamarck, Martin A.................................................   790
Kamark, Jon.......................................................   361
Kamela, William...................................................   714
Kamerow, Douglas..................................................   730
Kamibachi, James..................................................   607
Kaminski, Paul G..................................................   611
Kammer, Raymond G.................................................   711
Kammer, William H., III...........................................   667
Kammera, Joseph...................................................   552
Kammerer, Kelly...................................................   851
Kancitis, Indulis.................................................   686
Kandaras, Cheryl A................................................   627
Kane, Allen R.....................................................   857
Kane, Anthony R...................................................   762
Kane, Diann.......................................................   390
Kane, John D.H....................................................   858
Kane, Patrick R...................................................   652
Kane, Paul........................................................   683
Kane, Sara........................................................    11
Kane, Thomas R....................................................   652
Kane, William F...................................................   855
Kanellos, Nicolas.................................................   817
Kaness, Timothy M.................................................   370
Kang, Helen.......................................................   650
Kang, Jung-Ho.....................................................   930
Kanjorski, Paul E. (Representative from Pennsylvania).....232, 392, 400, 
                                                                     465
Kannan, Ramalinga.................................................   930
Kanne, Michael S..................................................   864
Kanner, Eric......................................................   793
Kanter, William...................................................   648
Kantor, Michael (Mickey) (U.S. Trade Representative).......493, 586, 594
Kanyan, Richard J.................................................   835
Kapen, Gilead.....................................................   405
Kaplan, Dennis L..................................................   686
Kaplan, Donald A..................................................   751
Kaplan, Joel......................................................   391
Kaplan, Jonathan..................................................   604
Kaplan, Peter.....................................................   751
Kaplan, Robert N..................................................   920
Kaplan, Sherwin...................................................   719
Kaplan, Stephen H.................................................   756
Kaplan, Susan.....................................................   373
Kappler, Deborah..................................................   705
Kappner, Augusta Souza............................................   773
Kaptur, Marcy (Representative from Ohio)...................211, 388, 465
Karamanos, Nick...................................................   397
Karatinos, Nicholas E.............................................   819
Kardon, Josh......................................................   223

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Karelis, Charles..................................................   772
Karim, Jafar J....................................................   364
Karlan, Milan D...................................................   651
Karlen, Duane.....................................................   829
Karlstrom, Paul J.................................................   841
Karman, Myron.....................................................   853
Karmarkar, Vasant H...............................................   927
Karousos, John A..................................................   796
Karp, Gene........................................................   716
Karr, Roger.......................................................   906
Karr, Ronald N....................................................   610
Karvelas, David...................................................   173
Kasich, John R. (Representative from Ohio).......212, 394, 408, 428, 465
Kassebaum, Nancy L. (Senator from Kansas)....104, 369, 373, 378-79, 444, 
                                                                     493
Kassiday, Joel D..................................................   179
Kassir, Rod.......................................................   431
Kassum, Jemal ud-din............................................925, 944
Katrichis, Harry..................................................   417
Katz, Bruce J.....................................................   749
Katz, Deborah A...................................................   821
Katz, Jonathan G..................................................   832
Katz, Mark........................................................   422
Katz, Martha F....................................................   732
Katz, Philip H....................................................   852
Katz, Stanley N...................................................   489
Katzen, Sally...................................................593, 777
Katzmann, Robert A................................................   778
Kaufman, Brad.....................................................   435
Kaufman, Eva......................................................   693
Kaufman, Linda....................................................   774
Kaufman, Lisa.....................................................   401
Kaufman, Nancy M..................................................   675
Kaufman, Robert M.................................................   778
Kaufmann, Marlene.................................................   485
Kausal, Benedict A................................................   632
Kaval, William G..................................................   547
Kavanaugh, Gerry..................................................   374
Kavanaugh, John D.................................................   627
Kavjian, Judy L...................................................   434
Kawahara, Yasuyuki................................................   923
Kawazoe, Robin I..................................................   735
Kay, Alan.........................................................   882
Kay, Ed.........................................................678, 680
Kay, Richard......................................................   653
Kayes, Kevin......................................................   537
Kazanjian, Valerie................................................   403
Kazenske, Edward R................................................   710
Keane, Michael....................................................   193
Keane, Pamela G...................................................   808
Keaney, Allen M...................................................   653
Keaney, Tom.......................................................    21
Kearney, Barry J..................................................   818
Kearney, Christopher..............................................   412
Kearney, Janis....................................................   837
Kearney, Jude.....................................................   708
Kearse, Amalya Lyle...............................................   864
Keary, Ann O'Regan................................................   906
Keast, John.......................................................   148
Keating, Timothy..................................................   589
Keating, Tom......................................................   543
Keatley, Mark B...................................................   927
Kedzior, Dennis M.................................................   390
Keefe, Joseph D...................................................   653
Keefe, Mary.......................................................   836
Keefe, Maura......................................................    52
Keefer, Ronald D..................................................   758
Keeffe, Mary Ann..................................................   685
Keegan, James R...................................................   795
Keel, Franklin....................................................   676
Keeley, Joe.......................................................   365
Keeling, Ernest M.................................................   760
Keenaghan, Martin J...............................................   802
Keenan, Patricia..................................................   391
Keenan, S. Joseph.................................................   969
Keener, Mary Lou..................................................   774
Keeney, John C....................................................   649
Keeney, Regina....................................................   795
Keenum, Rhonda....................................................   148
Keesor, Noel......................................................   604
Keevey, Richard F.................................................   615
Kefalas, Dolores C................................................   251
Keffer, Joseph....................................................   652
Kehl, Loraine.....................................................   134
Kehrli, Julie.....................................................   121
Keightley, James J................................................   777
Keilty, Bryan T...................................................   720
Keiser, George....................................................   652
Keiser, Harry R...................................................   741
Keiss, Ron........................................................   627
Keith, Damon J....................................................   864
Keith, Katherine..................................................424-25
Kelaher, Gigi.....................................................   542
Kelinson, Norman..................................................   814
Kellaher, Don.....................................................   543
Kelleher, John J..................................................   606
Kelleher, Kevin...................................................   384
Keller, Catherine.................................................   380
Keller, Judith....................................................   750
Keller, Lee.......................................................   609
Keller, Pamela Stevens............................................   421
Kellerher, Catherine..............................................   612
Kellerman, Mark...................................................   787
Kelley, Charles W.................................................   796
Kelley, Edward W., Jr.............................................   783
Kelley, Jay W.....................................................   641
Kelley, Joseph E..................................................   552
Kelley, Marlene N.................................................   913
Kelley, Nancy.....................................................   376
Kelley, Robin D.G.................................................   813
Kelley, Wayne P., Jr..............................................   554
Kelliher, Janet...................................................   831
Kellogg, Frederick................................................   778
Kelly, Barbara....................................................   714
Kelly, Charles....................................................    83
Kelly, Donald G...................................................   710
Kelly, Donovan B..................................................   679
Kelly, Erin.......................................................   265
Kelly, Heidi......................................................   289
Kelly, Henry C....................................................   594
Kelly, James Michael..............................................   690
Kelly, John.......................................................   290
Kelly, John J., Jr................................................   836
Kelly, Kenneth P..................................................   674
Kelly, Kevin F....................................................   384
Kelly, Margaret...................................................   821
Kelly, Marguerite.................................................   914
Kelly, Maureen....................................................   693
Kelly, Michael W..................................................   690
Kelly, Patrick....................................................   911
Kelly, Paul J., Jr................................................   865
Kelly, Robert S...................................................   706
Kelly, Rosalyn A..................................................   589
Kelly, Sue W. (Representative from New York).....187, 392, 416, 418, 465
Kelly, Thomas E...................................................   788
Kelman, Steven....................................................   593
Kelso, William M..................................................   606
Kelton, C. Annette................................................   836
Kelty, Miriam.....................................................   743
Kemble, Penn......................................................   850
Kemp, Ira L.....................................................632, 785
Kemp, Jack........................................................   487
Kemp, Kerry.......................................................   560
Kemp, Linda.......................................................   433
Kemp, Samantha....................................................   403
Kempthorne, Dirk (Senator from Idaho)...79, 358, 366, 375, 444, 483, 485
Kempthorne, Mrs. Dirk.............................................   492
Kendall, Mrs. Dwight M............................................   841
Kendall, Paul F...................................................   671
Kendra, Lawrence F................................................   836
Kendrall, James...................................................   643
Keniry, Dan.......................................................   413
Kenison, Robert S.................................................   750
Kenkeremath, Nandan...............................................   397
Kenmore, Ayse Manyas..............................................   817
Kennard, William E..............................................777, 794
Kennedy, Anne.....................................................   681
Kennedy, Anthony M. (Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court).....860, 865
Kennedy, Arthur W.................................................    68
Kennedy, Beth.....................................................   130
Kennedy, Brian V..................................................   399
Kennedy, Christine................................................   412
Kennedy, Cornelia G...............................................   864
Kennedy, Edward M. (Senator from Massachusetts)......126, 358, 371, 373, 
                                       382, 435, 444, 487, 490, 559, 846
Kennedy, Eileen...................................................   685
Kennedy, Henry H., Jr.............................................   906
Kennedy, J. Keith.................................................356-57
Kennedy, Jim......................................................    50
Kennedy, Joan.....................................................   203
Kennedy, John P...................................................   750

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Kennedy, Joseph P., II (Representative from Massachusetts).....130, 392, 
                                                           421, 430, 466
Kennedy, Joyce....................................................   364
Kennedy, Keven....................................................   300
Kennedy, Mack A...................................................   547
Kennedy, Maureen................................................681, 691
Kennedy, Michael..................................................   372
Kennedy, Patricia A...............................................   544
Kennedy, Patrick F................................................   597
Kennedy, Patrick J. (Representative from Rhode Island)....240, 408, 416, 
                                                                430, 466
Kennedy, Roger G......................................675, 813, 846, 858
Kennedy, Stephen C................................................   748
Kennel, Charles F.................................................   810
Kennelly, Barbara B...............................50, 423, 429, 432, 466
Kennon, Donald R..................................................   494
Kennoy, William H.................................................   847
Kent, David F.....................................................   757
Kent, Jeff........................................................   988
Keown, Karie......................................................   161
Keplinger, Michael S..............................................   710
Kepper, Ernest M..................................................   927
Kerchner, Jon Lynn................................................   537
Kerecman, Christopher W...........................................   815
Kerkman, Sue......................................................   301
Kern, Charles E., II..............................................   407
Kern, John W., III................................................   906
Kerner, Francine..................................................   601
Kerr, David W.....................................................   746
Kerr, Gordon......................................................   132
Kerr, R. Dennis...................................................   622
Kerr, T. Michael..................................................   713
Kerrey, J. Robert (Senator from Nebraska)....159, 353-54, 377, 382, 444, 
                                                                     490
Kerrigan, Patrick J...............................................   547
Kerry, John F. (Senator from Massachusetts).....126, 360, 362, 369, 375, 
                                                        377, 382-83, 445
Kertcher, Judith..................................................   787
Kerwin, Mary D....................................................   809
Kerza-Kwiatecki, Margaret S.......................................   742
Kessel, Samuel....................................................   738
Kessell, Fred.....................................................   687
Kessler, Brenda...................................................   795
Kessler, David A..................................................   737
Kessler, Elizabeth................................................   372
Kessler, Gladys...................................................   879
Kessler, Richard..................................................   405
Ketchpaw, William P...............................................   668
Ketchum, James R................................................491, 537
Kethledge, Ray....................................................   132
Kettlewell, J. Robert.............................................    86
Keuleman, Christopher.............................................   431
Kever, Jerome F...................................................   857
Key, Jim..........................................................    36
Keyes, Viola J....................................................   913
Keys, J.W., III...................................................   680
Keys, Janet.......................................................   665
Keyser, Diane.....................................................   386
Keyser, Kent......................................................   297
Keyser, Will......................................................   129
Keyserlingk, Alexander N..........................................   927
Khaing, Myat M....................................................   307
Khairallah, Daoud L...............................................   927
Khambata, Farida..................................................   926
Khan, Muntaz R....................................................   925
Khan, Shahryar....................................................   941
Khapra, Yusuf.....................................................   587
Kiang, Agnes......................................................   901
Kibbe, Mark.......................................................   380
Kibbe, Matt.......................................................    63
Kibler, Elias.....................................................   916
Kichak, Nancy.....................................................   825
Kidd, Pamela......................................................   543
Kidd, Richard A...................................................   782
Kidder, Rolland E.................................................   780
Kidwell, Carla F..................................................   602
Kiefer, Donald W..................................................   557
Kieffer, Judith...................................................   832
Kiekens, Willy....................................................   930
Kielb, Cynthia....................................................   207
Kiernan, Peter S..................................................   835
Kies, Kenneth J...................................................   434
Kiesling, Sherry..................................................   176
Kiko, Philip......................................................   543
Kiko, Philip G....................................................   680
Kilbourne, Edwin..................................................   732
Kilbourne, James C................................................   650
Kilburn, Garth....................................................   380
Kilby, Michael H..................................................   801
Kilcoyne, John A..................................................   603
Kildee, Dale E. (Representative from Michigan)...137, 397, 410, 466, 484
Kiley, James P....................................................   741
Kilian, David F...................................................   391
Kilker, Beth......................................................   422
Killam, Phillip P.................................................   738
Killen, John Y....................................................   742
Killian, Janice...................................................   652
Killian, Johnny H.................................................   557
Killion, Ruth.....................................................   704
Killorin, John C..................................................   605
Kilmartin, Thomas J...............................................   622
Kilpatrick, William L.............................................   796
Kilroy, William J.................................................   415
Kilty, Mary C.....................................................   791
Kim, Jay (Representative from California)..............38, 403, 418, 466
Kim, Paul.........................................................   378
Kim, Po Kyung.....................................................   784
Kimball, Chris....................................................   365
Kimball, Jennifer.................................................   835
Kimball, Marc.....................................................   394
Kimball, William C................................................   635
Kimberly, Richard H...............................................   487
Kimble, Melinda L.................................................   598
Kimbrough, Kenneth R.......................................805, 813, 817
Kimlin, Edward C..................................................   709
Kimmitt, Jay......................................................   357
Kinbar, Sheldon A.................................................   764
Kincaid, Catherine................................................   837
Kindred, Elliott..................................................   912
King, Alan R....................................................686, 689
King, Andie.......................................................   432
King, Angus.......................................................   588
King, Brenda B....................................................   689
King, Bruce.......................................................   362
King, Carolyn Dineen..............................................   864
King, Colleen.....................................................    99
King, Coretta Scott...............................................   487
King, Dan.........................................................   808
King, Deborah K...................................................   780
King, Dennis......................................................    91
King, Dexter......................................................   487
King, James B.....................................................   823
King, James O.....................................................   375
King, James T., Jr................................................   706
King, John W......................................................   907
King, Katherine A.................................................   364
King, Kay E.......................................................   651
King, Larry A.....................................................   914
King, Laura B.....................................................   721
King, Lonnie J..................................................682, 694
King, Loretta.....................................................   649
King, Peter T. (Representative from New York).........179, 392, 403, 466
King, Robert......................................................   405
King, Robert R....................................................    24
King, Rufus G., III...............................................   906
King, Sam B., III.................................................   243
King, Sean......................................................380, 714
King, Thomas......................................................   726
King, Thomas D....................................................   647
King, Vernon J., Jr...............................................   635
King, W. Russell..................................................   484
King, Warren......................................................   906
King, William L., Jr..............................................   644
King-Wessels, Andrea..............................................   652
Kingery, Thomas F.................................................   607
Kinghom, C. Morgan................................................   608
Kingsbury, Nancy..................................................   552
Kingsley, Oliver D., Jr...........................................   847
Kingslien, Vikki L................................................   665
Kingston, Jack (Representative from Georgia)................71, 388, 466
Kinlow, Eugene....................................................   726
Kinnard, Douglas..................................................   780
Kinney, Ann.......................................................   842
Kinnier, Richard R................................................   614
Kinsella, Michael.................................................   178
Kinzer, Mary......................................................   354
Kirby, Evelyn.....................................................   726
Kirby, Marshall F.................................................   695
Kirchhoff, Sue....................................................   969
Kirchner, Mary Fran...............................................   706
Kirk, Chester.....................................................   546
Kirk, Deborah Holt................................................   828
Kirk, Lynn........................................................   117
Kirk, Mark........................................................   404

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Kirk, Thomas N....................................................   836
Kirkbride, Joe....................................................   715
Kirkham, Peter....................................................   282
Kirkland, Diane...................................................   424
Kirkland, Lane....................................................   483
Kirlin, Kathrine..................................................   844
Kirschbaum, Elliott A.............................................   747
Kirschbaum, Ira E.................................................   652
Kirschstein, Ruth L...............................................   739
Kirshner, Nancy...................................................   714
Kirtman, Deanna...................................................   240
Kirwin, Liza......................................................   841
Kish, Daniel V....................................................   412
Kish, Pamela......................................................     9
Kissick, Marie P..................................................   750
Kissko, James A...................................................   747
Kitamura, Michael T...............................................    77
Kittani, Ismat....................................................   940
Kittle, John E....................................................   710
Kizer, Kenneth....................................................   775
Klafehn, Douglas..................................................   727
Klain, Ron........................................................   381
Klass, Arthur A...................................................   604
Klasse, Dorothy...................................................   618
Klatt, Vic........................................................   399
Kleczka, Gerald D. (Representative from Wisconsin)....300, 423, 430, 466
Kleeschulte, Chuck................................................     8
Kleeschulte, Dorothy D............................................   838
Klehm, Henry......................................................   835
Klein, Allen D....................................................   678
Klein, Anne K.....................................................   552
Klein, Carol Doran................................................   604
Klein, Deborah P..................................................   721
Klein, Gary.......................................................   373
Klein, Joel I.....................................................   647
Klein, Jonathan D.................................................   127
Klein, Ken........................................................    56
Klein, Leonard R..................................................   824
Klein, Michael....................................................   109
Klein, Patricia...................................................    13
Klein, William....................................................    58
Kleinberg, David K................................................   758
Kleinfeld, Andrew J...............................................   865
Kleinfeld, Eric...................................................   403
Kleinknecht, Gilbert H............................................   664
Kleinman, Dushanka V..............................................   743
Klejna, Dennis....................................................   785
Klepner, Jerry....................................................   724
Klevan, Morton....................................................   716
Kline, Andrew J...................................................   649
Kline, Christopher................................................   371
Kline, Don E......................................................   784
Kline, Gretchen...................................................   542
Kline, Norman D...................................................   801
Klineberg, Geoffrey...............................................   642
Klineberg, John M.................................................   810
Kling, Lou Anne...................................................   692
Klinger, Gil......................................................   611
Klinger, Janet....................................................     8
Klink, Ron (Representative from Pennsylvania)..............227, 395, 466
Klippel, John H...................................................   742
Klitzman, Stephen.................................................   793
Klock, David J....................................................   602
Klose, Kevin......................................................   483
Kloster, Andrea...................................................   536
Klotz, Robert.....................................................   650
Klud, Leon W......................................................   434
Klug, Scott L. (Representative from Wisconsin).............299, 395, 466
Kluge, John.......................................................   559
Klugh, Andrew P...................................................   825
Klugh, Jim R......................................................   611
Klugman, Julian...................................................   671
Klumpner, Jim.....................................................   362
Klurfeld, Jeffrey A...............................................   804
Kmiec, Lynn.......................................................   167
Knapik, Phillip...................................................   911
Knapp, Edward L...................................................   831
Knapp, Julius.....................................................   794
Knapp, Malcolm R..................................................   855
Knapp, Mary F.....................................................   764
Knapp, Rosalind A.................................................   756
Knauss, Orlando...................................................   300
Knautz, Robert F..................................................   548
Kneedler, Edwin S.................................................   643
Kneff, Kathie.....................................................   795
Knepper, John.....................................................   373
Knickerbocker, Fred T.............................................   703
Knickman, Sandy...................................................   276
Knight, Edward S..................................................   601
Knight, George....................................................   821
Knight, Patricia..................................................   372
Knipe, Michael....................................................   354
Knipling, Edward B................................................   699
Knipmeyer, Mary C.................................................   730
Knipping-Victoria, Eladio.........................................   933
Knisely, Robert A.................................................   759
Knisely, Robert L.................................................   391
Knoblock, Darla...................................................   678
Knollenberg, Joe (Representative from Michigan)......138, 388, 397, 428, 
                                                                     466
Knopman, Debra S..................................................   679
Knott, Gregory....................................................   806
Knott, Judy.......................................................   407
Knott, Kerry......................................................   541
Knouss, Robert F..................................................   934
Knowles, George...................................................   706
Knowles, Lucille..................................................   910
Knox, Hugh W......................................................   703
Knudsen, Patrick L................................................   394
Knutson, B.B., Jr.................................................   630
Knutson, Maggie...................................................    64
Koch, Christine...................................................   138
Koch, Kathleen Day................................................   827
Koch, Pat.........................................................   399
Koch, William F...................................................   711
Koch-Weser, Caio..................................................   922
Kodama, Kenneth M.................................................   426
Koday, Pamela J...................................................   905
Koenig, Harold M..................................................   628
Koerber, Charles..................................................   775
Koerner, Thomas F.................................................   434
Koetz, Maureen....................................................   365
Koffsky, Daniel L.................................................   644
Kogan, Philip.....................................................   725
Koger, Ethel......................................................   825
Kogina, Ken M.....................................................   807
Kohashi, Stephen..................................................   357
Kohl, Glen A....................................................601, 604
Kohl, Herbert H. (Senator from Wisconsin)...298, 354, 371, 378, 382, 445
Kohlmoos, James...................................................   773
Kohn, David.......................................................    87
Kohn, Donald L....................................................   783
Kohn, J. Christopher..............................................   648
Koissy, Yves-Marie T..............................................   930
Kojm, Christopher.................................................   405
Kojm, Rebecca A...................................................   364
Kolb, Don.........................................................   747
Kolb, James.......................................................   727
Kolbe, Jim (Representative from Arizona)....13, 388, 394, 428, 466, 484, 
                                                                     488
Kolbe, Lloyd J....................................................   733
Kole, Jessica L...................................................   832
Kole, John........................................................   391
Kolinski, Joe.....................................................   361
Koll, Donald M....................................................   845
Kollar-Kotelly, Colleen...........................................   906
Kollins, William J................................................   650
Kollmansperger, Karen.............................................   243
Kolton, Chad......................................................   429
Komara, Michael G.................................................   547
Kominoth, Tony P..................................................   801
Kominski, John J..................................................   555
Komiti, Vaasatia Poloma...........................................   936
Kong, Bessy.......................................................   828
Konschnik, David M................................................   808
Kontnik, Ginnie...................................................    46
Konyha, Marvin....................................................   699
Konz, Kenneth A...................................................   788
Koopman, Doug.....................................................   272
Kooutsias, Konstantinos...........................................   912
Kopanda, Richard T................................................   730
Kopocis, Kenneth J................................................   421
Kopp, Robert E....................................................   648
Kopper, Dick......................................................   252
Koppius, Julia....................................................    11
Korb, Mary K......................................................   539
Kordek, John F....................................................   849
Kordich, M. Carole................................................   543
Korens, Michael E.................................................   364
Korenstein, Antony................................................   428
Korich, Joan Bates................................................    38
Korn, Bradley.....................................................   182
Korn, Edward......................................................   741

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Kornblum, Allan N.................................................   645
Kornblum, John....................................................   597
Kornegay, Marjorie R..............................................   605
Koroma, Abdul G...................................................   940
Korow, Suzanne....................................................   145
Kors, Alan C......................................................   817
Kort, John R......................................................   703
Koshgarian, David.................................................   123
Koskinen, John A..................................................   593
Koslow, Stephen H.................................................   736
Kosnik, George....................................................   593
Kostka, Gregory M.................................................   544
Kostmayer, Peter H................................................   789
Kotaite, Assad....................................................   943
Kotati, Besa......................................................   687
Kotch, John.......................................................   722
Kotschwar, Lance..................................................   386
Kotzen, Patricia S................................................   625
Kouril, Gail......................................................   560
Kourpias, George J................................................   851
Koutsoumpas, Melinda M............................................   359
Kouvelis, Mary....................................................    42
Kouyate, Lansana..................................................   941
Kovacic, William J................................................   678
Kovalick, Walter W., Jr...........................................   788
Kovar, Peter......................................................   128
Kowalczyk, Chester A..............................................   785
Kowalczyk, Gary...................................................   786
Kowalczyk, Patrick................................................    21
Kowalski, Tom C...................................................   856
Kowgios, William G................................................   738
Kozar, John J.....................................................   558
Kozinski, Alex....................................................   865
Korner, Jules G., III.............................................   897
Kraenzle, Charles A...............................................   692
Kraft, Fran.......................................................   182
Kraft, John.......................................................   824
Kraft, Kenny......................................................   210
Krakora, Joseph J.................................................   846
Kramarsky, Werner H...............................................   841
Kramek, Robert E..................................................   759
Kramer, Harri J...................................................   671
Kramer, Howard....................................................   834
Kramer, J. Robert, II.............................................   647
Kramer, Judith E..................................................   718
Kramer, Kenneth B.................................................   902
Kramer, Kevin T...................................................   710
Kramer, Noel A....................................................   906
Kramer, Samuel....................................................   711
Kramp, Kevin......................................................   286
Krasik, Sophie....................................................   628
Krasow, Christina.................................................   538
Krass, Errol A....................................................   709
Kratsas, James K..................................................   812
Kratt, Dwayne.....................................................   429
Kraus, David......................................................   557
Kraus, John.......................................................   667
Kraus, William G..................................................   632
Krause, Andree....................................................    49
Krause, Donna.....................................................   361
Krause, Richard...................................................   745
Krause, Susan F...................................................   607
Krauser, Kelly....................................................   154
Krauss, Gwen......................................................   610
Krauss, Jordan P..................................................   230
Kravitch, Phyllis A...............................................   865
Kravitz, Neal.....................................................   361
Krebs, Martha.....................................................   768
Kreceski, Steve L.................................................   122
Kreisman, Barbara A...............................................   796
Kremer, Cecile B..................................................   849
Krenik, Ed........................................................   172
Kress, Jack.......................................................   724
Kress, June.......................................................   671
Kress, Thomas S.................................................821, 854
Kretchmar, Paul...................................................   724
Kretsinger, Marilyn...............................................   558
Krimm, Richard W..................................................   799
Kripner, Nancy....................................................   706
Krislov, Marvin...................................................   588
Krizan, Gerald F..................................................   714
Kroeger, David....................................................   387
Kroeger, Mike.....................................................   380
Kroll, Stephen R..................................................   601
Kronheim, Jonathan................................................   718
Kroning, Melissa..................................................   843
Kroshus, J. Gerald................................................   683
Kross, Walter, Jr.................................................   614
Krueger, Alan.....................................................   713
Krueger, Harvey...................................................   842
Kruesi, Frank E...................................................   758
Krug, Marsha E....................................................   547
Krugman, Stanley L................................................697-98
Kruhm, Douglas M..................................................   664
Krull, Gary.......................................................   817
Krum, Stacey......................................................   432
Krump, Gary.......................................................   775
Krump, Gary J.....................................................   785
Krupo, Max........................................................   913
Kruse, Sharon.....................................................    80
Krygiel, Annette J................................................   615
Krysa, Stanley F..................................................   651
Kuckro, Melissa...................................................   413
Kuczynski, Irving.................................................   926
Kudo, Russell.....................................................   394
Kuga, Holly.......................................................   707
Kugel, Jennie.....................................................   222
Kugelman, Robert F................................................   705
Kuh, William G....................................................   847
Kuhbach, Susan H..................................................   707
Kuhn, Fred W......................................................   636
Kuhn, Helen.......................................................   843
Kukulski, Raymond.................................................   718
Kulda, Susi.......................................................    42
Kulik, Bernard....................................................   838
Kulikowski, James M...............................................   391
Kulka, Ellen......................................................   798
Kull, Joseph L....................................................   820
Kumar, Manjula....................................................   840
Kundanis, George..................................................   541
Kunin, Madeleine................................................770, 850
Kunin, Stephen G..................................................   710
Kunsman, Dan......................................................   304
Kunsman, Eric.....................................................   848
Kunz, Alfred......................................................   912
Kupasrimonkol, Sakdiyiam..........................................   926
Kupchella, Diana L................................................   640
Kuperberg, Martin A...............................................   835
Kupfer, Carl......................................................   741
Kupferer, Eugene A................................................   665
Kupferschmind, Keith..............................................   710
Kurlin, Richard...................................................   841
Kursh, Gail.......................................................   647
Kurtz, Michael J..................................................   812
Kurtzer, Daniel C.................................................   598
Kurtzweg, Jerry A.................................................   789
Kushan, Jeffrey...................................................   710
Kusumoto, Sandra L................................................   801
Kutler, Ed......................................................429, 540
Kutscher, Ronald E................................................   721
Kwas, Edward......................................................   606
Kwast, Myron L....................................................   783
Kyger, Timothy B..................................................   364
Kyl, Jon (Senator from Arizona).........10, 364, 371, 377, 445, 488, 490
Kyle, Birdie......................................................   297
Kyrlacopoulos, Janica.............................................   431



 
                              NAME INDEX--L

L'Heureux, Robert D...............................................   827
La Montagne, John R...............................................   742
LaBelle, Ann......................................................   424
LaFalce, John J. (Representative from New York).......194, 392, 416, 466
LaGamma, Robert...................................................   850
LaGrone, Joe B....................................................   769
LaHood, Ray (Representative from Illinois).............91, 385, 418, 466
LaNoue, Alcide M..................................................   623
LaPlace, Jean.....................................................   114
LaPlante, John B..................................................   614
LaPre, Dan........................................................    75
LaRiche, Jeffrey..................................................   850
LaRivee, Marianne O...............................................   631
LaRocca, Allison..................................................   378
LaRoche, David A..................................................   928
LaRocque, Lawrence J..............................................   857
LaRocque, Ruth....................................................   298
LaRose, Kristen...................................................   137
LaRose, Steve.....................................................   130
LaRussa, Robert S.................................................   706
LaSpada, Carmella.................................................   494
LaTourette, Steven C. (Representative from Ohio).....216, 400, 418, 467, 
                                                                     850
LaTurner, Tracey..................................................   223
LaValle, David....................................................   155

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LaVan, Ray E., Jr.................................................   602
LaVecchia, Louis G................................................   822
LaWare, John P....................................................   783
LaZelle, Azis.....................................................   725
Labrecque, Thomas G...............................................   493
Lacey, John R.....................................................   671
Lachance, Janice..................................................   824
Lachmann, David...................................................   182
Lackey, Miles.....................................................   542
Lackey, W. Davis, Jr..............................................   119
Lackey, William D.................................................   537
Lacovara, Mark....................................................   537
Lacy, Daniel J....................................................   721
Lacy, David F.....................................................   781
Ladd, Florence Cawthorne..........................................   843
Laden, Paulette...................................................   796
Lader, Philip.....................................................   837
Ladwig, Alan M....................................................   810
Lafferty, John L..................................................   826
Lafferty, Linda...................................................   800
Lagios, Marilyn...................................................   121
Lagomarsino, Bartley A............................................   613
Laidig, Gary......................................................   688
Laine, Mitchell L.................................................   772
Lainhart, John W., IV.............................................   545
Laird, Melvin R...................................................   846
Lake, Anthony...................................................592, 846
Lakshmanan, Tiruvarur.............................................   759
Lam, Roger........................................................   842
Lamar, Veda.......................................................   197
Lamb, Deborah.....................................................   368
Lamb, Denis.......................................................   934
Lamb, James S.....................................................   905
Lamb, Robert J....................................................   674
Lamb, Robert, Jr..................................................   670
Lambe, Patricia A.................................................   858
Lambert, Dennis...................................................   188
Lamberth, Royce C.................................................   878
Lambertson, Ronald E..............................................   675
Lambird, Elizabeth G..............................................   370
Lambis, Barbara L.................................................   702
Lambros, Demetra..................................................   372
Lammon, Robert E..................................................   822
Lampen, David A...................................................   891
Lamphear, Thomas J................................................   853
Lampkin, Marc.....................................................   399
Lampmann, John....................................................   269
Lamude, Douglas J.................................................   219
Lancaster, Carol..................................................   851
Lancaster, Samuel G...............................................   541
Lancaster, Theodore...............................................   543
Lance, Bronwyn....................................................   277
Land, E. Waverly..................................................   724
Land, Guy.........................................................   781
Landberg, Erika...................................................   916
Lande, Jeff.......................................................   422
Landefeld, John S.................................................   703
Landers, John.....................................................   826
Landers, John J...................................................   806
Landers, Renee....................................................   644
Landers, Woody L..................................................   807
Landis, Timothy...................................................   421
Landon, Bruce.....................................................   650
Landon, Mark......................................................   652
Lands., William E.M...............................................   735
Landwehr, Gwen....................................................    48
Lane, Brian.......................................................   832
Lane, Carole C....................................................   356
Lane, David.......................................................   590
Lane, Diane.......................................................   998
Lane, Gerald M....................................................   638
Lane, Jack F......................................................   904
Lane, Kevin.......................................................   142
Lane, Mary Ellen..................................................   845
Lane, Michael H...................................................   605
Lane, Neal F....................................................817, 820
Lane, Peter.......................................................   106
Lane, Robert......................................................     6
Lane, Roxanne.....................................................   683
Lang, Jeffrey M...................................................   594
Lang, John........................................................   650
Lang, Keith.......................................................   240
Langager, Lori....................................................   145
Langan, Douglas...................................................   598
Lange, George, III................................................   864
Lange, John D., Jr................................................   602
Lange, Kenneth G..................................................   755
Lange, Michele....................................................   402
Langenfeld, Cherri................................................   769
Langer, John L....................................................   654
Langer, Mark J....................................................   869
Langley, Nancy....................................................   371
Langley, Robert K.................................................   547
Langlois, Theodore................................................   604
Langston, Marvin J................................................   627
Lanich, Steven....................................................   412
Lanier, Edna......................................................   420
Lanier, Hope......................................................   199
Lanning, Leigh....................................................   399
Lansing, Mary.....................................................    21
Lanthier, Claude..................................................   928
Lantos, Tom (Representative from California)......23, 400, 403, 466, 850
Lantz, Kathryn L..................................................   545
Lanzillotta, Lawrence J...........................................   359
Lanzone, Deborah..................................................   412
Laposata, Joseph S................................................   780
Lapp, Douglas.....................................................   840
Laracuente, Jose..................................................   829
Larew, Rob........................................................   146
Large, William R., Jr.............................................   921
Largent, Steve (Representative from Oklahoma)....217, 394, 414, 428, 467
Larkin, Barbara...................................................   598
Larkin, Deborah Slaner............................................   832
Larkin, Pete......................................................   286
Larkins, John T...................................................   854
Larkins, Richard G................................................   651
Larmon, Leland....................................................   397
Laro, David.......................................................   895
Larrabee, Richard.................................................   759
Larry, Horace.....................................................   634
Larsen, Phil......................................................   401
Larson, Alan......................................................   598
Larson, Charles R.................................................   630
Larson, James A...................................................   737
Larson, Keith.....................................................   796
Larson, Leon N....................................................   762
Larson, Mary Elizabeth............................................   374
Larson, Peter A...................................................   857
Larson, Richard L...............................................356, 802
Larson, Robert C..................................................   848
Lasch, Ron........................................................   540
Lash, Terry.......................................................   768
Lasker, Cindy.....................................................   361
Lasker, Roz D.....................................................   730
Lassila, Arlene Y.................................................    12
Lassiter, April...................................................    64
Lassiter, Lee.....................................................   610
Lasso, Jose Ayala.................................................   941
Laster, Gail......................................................   808
Lastres, Julio....................................................   926
Lasyone, Diane....................................................   264
Latham, Tom (Representative from Iowa)................103, 385, 418, 467
Latimer, Allie....................................................   804
Latimer, George...................................................   749
Latin, Otis J., Sr................................................   914
Latshaw, Paula A..................................................   853
Lattanzi, Franklin L..............................................   825
Lattimore, J.P....................................................   278
Lattimore, Patricia W.............................................   826
Lau, Cheryl.....................................................542, 545
Lau, Valerie......................................................   601
Lauder, Ronald S..................................................   849
Lauffer, George W.................................................   359
Lauffer, Shelley G................................................   359
Laughlin, Alexander M.............................................   846
Laughlin, Daniel J.M..............................................   707
Laughlin, Greg (Representative from Texas)......265, 418, 426, 430, 467, 
                                                                     483
Laughlin, Keith E.................................................   592
Laughlin, Sherry..................................................   215
Laughter, David...................................................   424
Laughton, Katharine...............................................   630
Launi, Caroline...................................................   545
Laurence, L. Earl.................................................   742
Laurini, Kathleen.................................................   811
Lauro, Mario A., Jr...............................................   756
Lautenberg, Frank R. (Senator from New Jersey).......166, 354, 361, 366, 
                                            375, 382, 384, 445, 485, 850
Lauver, Jean......................................................   366
Laverty, Lyle.....................................................   697
Laverty, Raymond P................................................   827
Lavigueur, Guy A..................................................   921
Lavik, A. Roy.....................................................   786
Lavin, Mary Jo....................................................   698

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Law, David H......................................................   775
Law, Patricia.....................................................   420
Law, Steven J.....................................................   109
Lawing, Jacquie M.................................................   750
Lawler, Harriett..................................................   424
Lawler, Joseph M..................................................   858
Lawler, Mary Ann..................................................   674
Lawler, Mary Beth.................................................   433
Lawrence, Arthur J................................................   729
Lawrence, Carmen J................................................   835
Lawrence, Cathleen................................................   849
Lawrence, Deborah.................................................   693
Lawrence, Jane W..................................................   544
Lawrence, Jeff....................................................   809
Lawrence, John....................................................   412
Lawrence, Liz.....................................................    31
Lawrence, Michael.................................................   827
Lawrence, Rhoda G.................................................   824
Laws, Elliott P...................................................   788
Lawson, Ann M.....................................................   703
Lawson, Arthuro...................................................   915
Lawson, Carl D....................................................   794
Lawson, Elizabeth (Libby).........................................   915
Lawson, Joel......................................................   278
Lawson, Patricia R................................................   857
Lawson, Sharon....................................................   834
Lawson, Thomas B..................................................   834
Lawson, William R.................................................   813
Lax, Mitchell D...................................................   766
Laxague, Jeffrey..................................................   605
Laychak, Robert L.................................................   620
Layden, William...................................................   685
Layne, George R...................................................   484
Layne, Kingsley...................................................   933
Layton, John C....................................................   768
Lazarus, Robbie...................................................   436
Lazio, Rick A. (Representative from New York).........179, 392, 394, 467
Lazovich, J.J.....................................................   380
LeBlanc, Deborah..................................................   394
LeBlanc, Erik.....................................................   998
LeBlanc, W.H. (Trey), III.........................................   831
LeBold, Bonnie....................................................   772
LeFevre, Peter G..................................................   544
LeGette, James E..................................................   805
LeGrand, C.M......................................................   629
LeGrand, Robert...................................................   172
LeMay, Brian J....................................................   844
LeMunyon, Glenn...................................................   269
LePire, Ernie.....................................................   538
LeTendre, Mary Jean...............................................   773
LeVine, Gary T....................................................   754
Leach, Barbara....................................................   758
Leach, David......................................................   397
Leach, James A. (Representative from Iowa)............100, 392, 403, 467
Leaf, Howard W....................................................   639
Leahy, Patrick....................................................   679
Leahy, Patrick J. (Senator from Vermont)......279, 353-54, 371, 382, 445
Leahy, William P., Jr.............................................   759
Leamond, Nancy....................................................   594
Lease, Kenneth A..................................................   825
Leasure, Charles E., Jr...........................................   743
Leatherman, Linda.................................................    11
Leavitt, Michael O................................................   778
Leavy, Edward.....................................................   865
Lebow, Cynthia C..................................................   647
Lebowitz, Alan D..................................................   716
Lebryk, David.....................................................   600
Lechner, Cindy....................................................   745
Leder, Paul A.....................................................   834
Lederberg, Joshua.................................................   560
Lederer, Calvin M.................................................   647
Lee, Anna.........................................................   558
Lee, B. Glen......................................................   695
Lee, Carol........................................................   649
Lee, Carol S......................................................   790
Lee, Carolyn Beth.................................................   738
Lee, Charles......................................................   721
Lee, Clarence A. (Pete), Jr.......................................   905
Lee, David C......................................................   606
Lee, Deborah R....................................................   612
Lee, Deidre A.....................................................   809
Lee, Duane R......................................................   905
Lee, Edward.......................................................   420
Lee, Jameson......................................................   709
Lee, Joan C.......................................................   549
Lee, John R.......................................................   836
Lee, Leamon M.....................................................   739
Lee, Nancy........................................................   733
Lee, Philip R.....................................................   729
Lee, Preston V., Jr...............................................   752
Lee, Richard D..................................................792, 835
Lee, Robert.......................................................   624
Lee, Sheila.......................................................   829
Lee, Sheila Jackson (Representative from Texas).......267, 406, 414, 465
Lee, Sherman E....................................................   842
Lee, Shirley I....................................................   394
Leebern, Rob......................................................    74
Leeds, Lydia Gardner..............................................   718
Leesfield, Ira....................................................   832
Leeth, B. Timothy.................................................   357
Leffler, Samuel A.................................................   623
Lefkowitz, Bonnie.................................................   738
Lefrancois, Ronald................................................    53
Leftwich, Lashawnda...............................................   357
Legendre, Rick....................................................   114
Legowski, Margaret................................................   829
Legrady, Paul.....................................................   377
Legrand, Carlson M................................................   625
Lehman, Bruce A...................................................   709
Lehman, Robert....................................................   268
Lehman, William J.................................................   905
Lehmann, Lucie....................................................   598
Lehner, Thomas J..................................................   282
Lehrman, Robert...................................................   842
Leibowitz, Jon....................................................   373
Leik, Charles A...................................................   791
Leiter, David J...................................................   126
Leiva, Jorge......................................................   930
Leland, Joyce F...................................................   914
Lelchook, Jerry...................................................   717
Lemaster, Sheri...................................................    91
Lemen, Richard A..................................................   736
Lemire, Jacqueline................................................   728
Lemke, Jennie.....................................................   417
Lemmon, Michael...................................................   599
Lemon, Carol......................................................   829
Lemon, Clarence...................................................   695
Lemon, Jan........................................................    13
Lemons, Judith K..................................................    22
Lenfant, Claude J.M...............................................   740
Lennon, Max.......................................................   560
Lennon, Peter D...................................................   357
Lennon, Thomas J..................................................   641
Lent, Susan.......................................................   420
Lentz, Thomas.....................................................842-43
Leo, Joseph.......................................................   684
Leon, A. Cynthia..................................................   754
Leonard, David....................................................   912
Leonard, Denise...................................................   928
Leonard, Fred.....................................................   374
Leonard, Paul.....................................................    55
Leonard, Paul A...................................................   752
Leonard, Veronica.................................................   625
Leonardo, Thomas..................................................   545
Leone, Joseph.....................................................   705
Leong, Edward.....................................................   544
Leong, Linda......................................................   637
Leong, Nancy......................................................   306
Leonhart, Michele.................................................   654
Leovina, Thomas...................................................   625
Leperi, Kerin A...................................................   695
Lepon, Jeffrey M..................................................   487
Lepow, Susan G....................................................   788
Lepper, Mike......................................................   550
Lerman, Miles.....................................................   849
Lerner, Charles...................................................   716
Lerner, Lois G....................................................   799
Lerner, Theodore N................................................   849
LesStrang, Dave...................................................    38
Lesher, Schuyler..................................................   674
Leshner, Alan I...................................................   735
Leshy, John D...................................................673, 777
Lessen, Romona....................................................   250
Lester, Dean......................................................    80
Lester, Robert....................................................   912
Letarte, Philip...................................................   687
Letourneau, Darla J...............................................   714
Lett, Winston.....................................................   373
Letter, Doug......................................................   588
Leu, Jodie........................................................   139
Leuffen, Robert Y.................................................   806
Leutbecker, Kenneth...............................................   670

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Leval, Pierre N...................................................   864
Leven, Ann........................................................   846
Leven, Michael A..................................................   780
Leventhal, Carl M.................................................   744
Leventhal, George.................................................   121
Leventis, James C.................................................   364
Leverenz, Ruth A..................................................   760
Leverone, Richard.................................................   825
Levie, Richard A..................................................   906
Levin, Blair......................................................   792
Levin, Carl M. (Senator from Michigan).....132, 358, 370, 375, 382, 445, 
                                                                486, 490
Levin, Daniel L...................................................   770
Levin, Ronald.....................................................   708
Levin, Sander M. (Representative from Michigan)............138, 423, 467
Levine, Alan......................................................   741
Levine, Arnold L..................................................   758
Levine, Arthur S..................................................   743
Levine, Lynn I....................................................   852
Levine, Mitchell..................................................   603
Levine, Susan B.................................................602, 851
Levins, B. Michael................................................   820
Levinson, Dan.....................................................    74
Levinson, Peter...................................................   407
Levinson, Richard Alan............................................   913
Levitt, Arthur....................................................   832
Levitt, Michael P.................................................   837
Levitz, Kathleen B................................................   794
Levy, Alan D......................................................   841
Levy, Daniel......................................................   383
Levy, Leah........................................................   541
Levy, Mark I......................................................   648
Levy, Michael.....................................................   751
Levy, Michael B...................................................   601
Levy, Stewart J...................................................   710
Lew, Ginger.......................................................   701
Lew, Jacob J. (Jack)............................................590, 593
Lewandowski, Kristin..............................................   541
Lewinger, Shana...................................................   362
Lewis, Anne.......................................................   715
Lewis, Billy......................................................   625
Lewis, Carolyn B..................................................   833
Lewis, Daniel.....................................................   727
Lewis, David......................................................   826
Lewis, David Levering.............................................   844
Lewis, David N....................................................   694
Lewis, Eleanor Roberts............................................   706
Lewis, Elnora E...................................................   549
Lewis, George.....................................................   731
Lewis, Helen......................................................    78
Lewis, James L....................................................   782
Lewis, Jerry (Representative from California).....38, 388, 426, 467, 486
Lewis, Jim........................................................   135
Lewis, John (Representative from Georgia)....73, 177, 423, 429, 467, 542
Lewis, LaShawn....................................................   368
Lewis, Lorraine...................................................   823
Lewis, Lorraine Pratte............................................   778
Lewis, Maxine.....................................................   691
Lewis, Mike.......................................................     3
Lewis, Otto E.....................................................   654
Lewis, Patrick Albert.............................................   932
Lewis, R.W.B......................................................   844
Lewis, Renee......................................................   378
Lewis, Rita.......................................................   383
Lewis, Robert J...................................................   765
Lewis, Ron (Representative from Kentucky).........67, 109, 385, 408, 428
Lewis, Ronald.....................................................   912
Lewis, Rudyard E.C................................................   920
Lewis, Sherman L..................................................   698
Lewis, Sydney.....................................................   842
Lewis, Terry......................................................   728
Lewis, Theresa....................................................   911
Lewis, Thomas L...................................................   745
Lewis, Timothy K..................................................   864
Lewis, William....................................................   793
Lewis, William H..................................................   916
Lewis, Wilma A....................................................   673
Lewkowski, Edward A...............................................   836
Lewton, Val.......................................................   844
Ley, Jane S.......................................................   822
Leyden, Brian S...................................................   843
Leydon, James.....................................................   127
Lezy, Normand G...................................................   637
Lezy, Prudence....................................................   771
Li, George........................................................   796
Li, Helen.........................................................   717
Liang, W. Walter..................................................   780
Libertucci, Arthur J..............................................   605
Liblong, Richard..................................................   720
Lichacz, Gina Marie...............................................   370
Licht, Renee......................................................   796
Lichtman, Marshall A..............................................   780
Lidsky, Michael...................................................   694
Lidz, Theodore J..................................................   905
Lieber, Joe.......................................................   379
Lieber, John N....................................................   758
Lieber, Margery E.................................................   818
Lieber, Sheila M..................................................   648
Lieberman, Carolyn................................................   610
Lieberman, Evelyn S...............................................   588
Lieberman, James..................................................   854
Lieberman, Joseph I. (Senator from Connecticut).......50, 358, 366, 370, 
                                                           375, 381, 445
Lieberman, Ronald D...............................................   702
Liebman, Joseph I.................................................   648
Liebowitz, Harold.................................................   819
Lieder, Jessie....................................................   828
Lien, Thomas......................................................   822
Liesman, Diane....................................................    91
Lietard, Philippe.................................................   926
Liff, Diane R.....................................................   756
Lifset, Nancy.....................................................   229
Lightfoot, Jim (Representative from Iowa)..................102, 388, 467
Lightfoot, William P..............................................   910
Liimatainen, Robert...............................................   822
Likala, Michael...................................................   707
Lilagan, Maria....................................................   364
Liles, Michael....................................................   417
Lillard, Leslie...................................................   127
Lilley, Millicent A...............................................   198
Lilly, Leon.......................................................   816
Lilly, Sally......................................................   843
Lilly, Scott......................................................   391
Lim, Jeanette J...................................................   770
Linck, Nancy......................................................   710
Lincoln, Blanche Lambert (Representative from Arkansas)....14, 395, 430, 
                                                                     467
Lincoln, Michel...................................................   746
Lindbaek, Jannik................................................922, 944
Lindberg, Donald A.B..............................................   739
Lindberg, Mark....................................................   828
Lindburg, John A..................................................   483
Linden, Ralph.....................................................   690
Linder, Dennis G..................................................   648
Linder, John (Representative from Georgia)..........72, 413, 427-28, 467
Lindholm, Mary Lou................................................   824
Lindholm, Ross....................................................   435
Lindo, Dean Russell...............................................   933
Lindsay, Robert E.................................................   651
Lindsey, Alfred W.................................................   789
Lindsey, Bev......................................................   817
Lindsey, Bruce....................................................   588
Lindsey, David E..................................................   783
Lindsey, Lawrence B.............................................783, 821
Lindsey, S. Mark..................................................   763
Lindstrom, Kurt L.................................................   811
Lindstrom, Peter..................................................   383
Lineberger, Joe G.................................................   635
Linen, James A....................................................   364
Liner, Linda S....................................................   648
Linhard, Robert E...............................................641, 936
Linhardt, Arnold I................................................   187
Link, Krzysztof...................................................   930
Link, Matthew P...................................................   693
Link, Patric G....................................................   364
Linkins, Barbara..................................................   560
Linn, Johannes F..................................................   922
Linn, Peter C.....................................................   653
Linnoila, Markku..................................................   735
Linnon, John L....................................................   759
Lino, Marisa......................................................   596
Linton, Gordon J..................................................   764
Lintz, Jeff.......................................................   290
Lipford, Vivian...................................................   200
Lipinski, William O. (Representative from Illinois).........84, 418, 467
Lipka, Douglas A..................................................   788
Lipman, David J...................................................   740
Lipman, Deborah S.................................................   858
Lipovac, Kathleen A...............................................   410
Lipperman, Dan....................................................   215

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Lippert, Wayne....................................................   207
Lipscomb, Glenn...................................................   380
Lipson, Jerry.....................................................   404
Lipstadt, Deborah E...............................................   849
Liptau, Gert-Robert...............................................   921
Lipton, David.....................................................   603
Lisaius, Ken......................................................   292
Liss, Susan.......................................................   649
Lissakers, Karin..................................................   930
Lister, James M...................................................   602
Lister, Sara E....................................................   619
Litan, Bob........................................................   593
Litchfield, N. Bradley............................................   799
Litman, Harry.....................................................   644
Litt, Robert S....................................................   649
Little, E. Savannah...............................................   915
Little, Francine..................................................   739
Little, James R...................................................   690
Little, Janna.....................................................   219
Little, John H....................................................   622
Little, Michael...................................................   714
Little, Sherry....................................................   375
Littlefield, Nick.................................................   374
Littlefield, Sean.................................................   402
Littlejohn, J. Edward.............................................   380
Littlejohn, Norman W..............................................   802
Littles, J. Wayne.................................................   809
Littman, Drew.....................................................    18
Livingood, Wilson (Sergeant at Arms, U.S. House of 
        Representatives)...................................484, 543, 546
Livingston, Robert (Representative from Louisiana)...114, 388, 428, 467, 
                                                                     838
Livingston, George E..............................................   784
Livingston, Linda.................................................   412
Livingston, Marshall..............................................   387
Livingston, Mrs. Robert...........................................   492
Livingston, Shelly................................................   405
Lloyd, David......................................................   728
Lloyd, Douglas S..................................................   737
Lloyd, Shirley E..................................................   674
Lloyd, W. Lindsay, III............................................    44
LoBiondo, Frank A. (Representative from New Jersey)...167, 392, 416, 468
Loan, Peter.......................................................   829
Loble, Leslie.....................................................   713
Lobo, Paul A......................................................   185
Lobo, Richard M...................................................   850
Lobo, Willie......................................................   405
Lock, Judith H....................................................   671
Lockard, John A...................................................   629
Locke, Robert S...................................................   783
Locken, Carl M., Jr...............................................   604
Lockhart, Annabelle T.............................................   717
Lockshin, Michael D...............................................   742
Lockwood, Jeff....................................................   413
Lockwood, John W..................................................   759
Lockwood, Maggie..................................................    88
Lockwood, Sheila R................................................   420
Lodal, Jan M......................................................   611
Lodhi, Abdul Karim................................................   923
Loeb, Bernard.....................................................   820
Lofgren, Michael..................................................   394
Lofgren, Zoe (Representative from California)..........25, 406, 414, 468
Loftin, Sue.......................................................    63
Loftis, Thomas H..................................................   826
Loftus, Robert E..................................................   815
Logue-Kinder, Joan................................................   601
Loh, John M.......................................................   641
Loiello, John P...................................................   850
Loizeaux, Joan L..................................................   833
Loken, James B....................................................   865
Lombard, Edward E.................................................   391
Lombardi, Joseph E................................................   886
Lomellin, Carmen..................................................   824
London, Paul A....................................................   702
Lonergan, John....................................................   380
Loney, Glenn E....................................................   784
Long, Cheryl M....................................................   906
Long, Eileen......................................................   185
Long, James E.....................................................   836
Long, Karen.......................................................   109
Long, Kevin.......................................................    97
Long, Mansel......................................................     2
Long, Meredith J..................................................   841
Long, Michael.....................................................   110
Long, Oliver K....................................................   797
Long, Richard.....................................................   700
Long, Ronald C....................................................   832
Long, Stephen W...................................................   735
Long, Susan.......................................................   399
Long, Ted.........................................................   167
Longanecker, David A..............................................   772
Longaneckeu, David................................................   487
Longest, Henry L., II.............................................   788
Longhurst, Frank..................................................   811
Longino, Sharron..................................................   691
Longley, Bill.....................................................   267
Longley, James B., Jr. (Representative from Maine)...119, 408, 410, 416, 
                                                                     468
Longo, Sebastian..................................................   609
Longoria, Melissa.................................................   362
Longuemare, Noel..................................................   611
Lonie, David......................................................   413
Loo, Tom Ph.D.....................................................   394
Loomis, Ann.......................................................   366
Loon, Doug........................................................   225
Loon, Jenifer W...................................................   417
Lopatto, Jeanne...................................................   372
Loper, William B..................................................   550
Lopez, David.....................................................20, 790
Lopez, Delio......................................................   628
Lopez, Edward F...................................................   547
Lopez, George M...................................................   784
Lopez, Jose M.....................................................   906
Lopez, Kenneth E..................................................   665
Lopez, Patricio...................................................   920
Lopez, Roxie......................................................   642
Lopez, T.J........................................................   628
Lopina, Brian.....................................................   220
Lorber, John G....................................................   641
Lord, Betty Bao...................................................   844
Lord, Christopher.................................................   361
Lord, Patricia A..................................................   417
Lord, Ron.........................................................   273
Lord, Terry.......................................................   649
Lord, Winston...................................................487, 597
Lorentz, Norman E.................................................   857
Lorenz, John G....................................................   815
Lorenzo-Giguere, Paul.............................................   801
Lorne, Simon M....................................................   833
Los Banos, Alfred S...............................................   780
Loser, Claudio M..................................................   929
Loso, Donald R....................................................   707
Lostumbo, Liz.....................................................   829
Lotarski, Susanne.................................................   707
Lott, Brian.......................................................    88
Lott, Hardy.....................................................429, 540
Lott, Trent (Senator from Mississippi)...147, 358, 361-62, 379, 445, 536
Lotz, Roger.......................................................   384
Lotzbire, Bruce J.................................................   638
Loube, Bob........................................................   914
Loubiere, Jacques Trigo...........................................   921
Loud, Ted.........................................................   170
Loughery, Lawrence F..............................................   547
Loughlin, Peter...................................................   421
Loughran, Joseph..................................................   397
Louizou, Thomas M.................................................   764
Lourie, Alan D..................................................865, 872
Lovan, Robert W...................................................   692
Love, John L......................................................   710
Love, Lawrence J................................................727, 728
Love, Margaret C..................................................   668
Lovejoy, Sally G..................................................   399
Lovejoy, Thomas E.................................................   838
Lovelace, Gail....................................................   806
Loving, Ronald A..................................................847-48
Low, Jonathan.....................................................   722
Lowe, Carl J......................................................   721
Lowe, Richard B...................................................   823
Lowell, Judy......................................................   299
Lowenberg, William J..............................................   849
Lowenthal, Andrew.................................................   185
Lowenthal, Mark M...............................................426, 557
Lowenthal, Rebecca................................................   601
Lowenthal, Terrinn................................................   213
Lowery, Joseph....................................................   488
Lowey, Nita M. (Representative from New York).........187, 388, 430, 468
Lowrey, Barbara R.................................................   784
Lowrey, Bonnie....................................................   237
Lowrey, Carmen....................................................   594
Lowther, Amy......................................................   222
Loy, James M......................................................   759
Loye, Benjamin....................................................   822

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Loza, Barbara.....................................................   397
Lozano, Frances...................................................   273
Lozano, Henry.....................................................    33
Lozupone, Amy.....................................................   399
Lubalin, Eve......................................................   166
Lubbers, Jeffrey S................................................   777
Lubenau, Joel O...................................................   854
Lucas, David......................................................   236
Lucas, Frank D. (Representative from Oklahoma)........220, 385, 392, 468
Lucas, Richard....................................................   684
Lucchino, Frank J.................................................   814
Lucci, David D....................................................   857
Luce, W. Ray......................................................   779
Lucero, Joe.......................................................   667
Luchsinger, Donald W..............................................   696
Luciano, George A.................................................   764
Luck, Holly.......................................................   157
Luckadoo, Tommy...................................................   202
Luckasson, Ruth...................................................   492
Lucke, Melinda....................................................   969
Luckern, Paul J...................................................   852
Luckett, Jill.....................................................   792
Luczak, Gary A....................................................   194
Ludolph, Charles..................................................   707
Ludolph, Josephine................................................   708
Ludwick, Susan....................................................   201
Ludwig, Bill....................................................682, 684
Ludwig, Eugene....................................................   798
Ludwig, Eugene A................................................607, 821
Luecke, Donald H..................................................   744
Luedtke, Thomas S.................................................   809
Lueiro, Lana......................................................    62
Luers, Wendy......................................................   816
Lugar, Richard G. (Senator from Indiana).....94, 353, 369, 377, 446, 490
Luh, Melanie......................................................   790
Luis, Pauline M...................................................   650
Luitweiler, David M...............................................   653
Luke, John H......................................................   552
Luken, Bonnie L...................................................   690
Lukens, Mary Brennan..............................................   417
Lukins, Scott B...................................................   803
Lum, Max..........................................................   737
Lunceford, Michael L..............................................   484
Lundberg, Rolf....................................................   536
Lundquist, Andrew.................................................   365
Lundregan, Thomas J...............................................   537
Lundsager, Margrethe..............................................   603
Lundy, John.......................................................   147
Lunsford-Berry, Charlotte.........................................   780
Luoto, Joanne.....................................................   729
Luparello, Stephen................................................   785
Lupberger, Kent E.................................................   926
Lusby, Benjamin S.................................................   543
Luskey, Charlene E..............................................549, 823
Lussier, Norman V.................................................   613
Luther, William A.................................................   796
Luther, William P. (Bill) (Representative from Minnesota)......145, 414, 
                                                                416, 468
Luton, Jean-Marie.................................................   919
Luttig, J. Michael................................................   864
Luttner, Mark A...................................................   788
Lutz, Brian T.....................................................   792
Lutz, Dennis K....................................................   391
Lutz, Julie K.....................................................   834
Luxenberg, Mitchell A.............................................   706
Luzzatto, Anne....................................................   594
Lybarger, Jeffrey A...............................................   737
Lyddane, William E................................................   709
Lyder, Jane.......................................................   673
Lydick, Sandra K..................................................   667
Lydon, Thomas J...................................................   890
Lyle, John E......................................................   791
Lyles, Ricardo....................................................   913
Lymberopulos, Jorge...............................................   922
Lynam, Michael....................................................   380
Lynch, Dennis.....................................................   230
Lynch, Edward J...................................................   402
Lynch, Francis....................................................   727
Lynch, Joseph B...................................................   753
Lynch, Joseph G...................................................   624
Lynch, Linda......................................................   689
Lynch, Michael C..................................................   671
Lynch, Mike.......................................................    27
Lynch, Patty......................................................   357
Lynch, Paul.......................................................   805
Lynch, Richard E..................................................   693
Lynch, Stephen....................................................   417
Lynde, Neva J.....................................................   633
Lyng, Paula.......................................................   156
Lynn, John........................................................   798
Lynn, Larry.......................................................   615
Lynn, V. Larry....................................................   611
Lynn, William J., III.............................................   612
Lynskey, Elizabeth................................................    84
Lyon, George......................................................   724
Lyon, Robert B., Jr...............................................   645
Lyons, Beverly M..................................................   545
Lyons, James......................................................   681
Lyons, Jim........................................................   697
Lyons, Paul M.....................................................   995
Lyons, Simcha G...................................................   849
Lyons, Thomas G...................................................   780
Lyss, Lynn........................................................   488
Lysyshyn, Ralph...................................................   936



 
                              NAME INDEX--M

Mabry, Susan......................................................   278
Mac Dowell, Jeronymo..............................................   920
MacBride, Douglas R...............................................   553
MacDonald, Beverly................................................    77
MacDonald, George K...............................................   936
MacDonald, James L., Jr...........................................   592
MacDonald, Kathleen M.............................................   721
MacDonald, Roland.................................................   707
MacDonald, Susan H................................................   364
MacGillivray, Adrien..............................................   394
MacKenzie, Richard L..............................................   826
MacKinnon, George E...............................................   869
MacLeod, Bruce....................................................   926
MacMillan, Heather................................................   135
MacMillan, Kevin..................................................   399
MacVean, Peter M..................................................   654
Macaulay, James...................................................   928
Macchiaroli, Michael A............................................   834
Macdonald, Gordon A...............................................   927
Macdonald, Jennifer...............................................    12
Macdonald, Robert C...............................................   921
Machida, Ado......................................................   536
Machiz, Marc I....................................................   719
Macias, Cheryl Tates..............................................   791
Macillus, Lena....................................................   783
Mack, Anne M......................................................   402
Mack, Connie (Senator from Florida).....56, 354, 360, 377-380, 435, 446, 
                                                                     536
Mack, Julia Cooper................................................   906
Mack, Pat.........................................................   143
Mackaman, Frank H.................................................   812
Mackey, Cynthia M.................................................   638
Mackey, Janice C..................................................   671
Mackey, John......................................................   404
Mackey, Kris......................................................   541
Mackey, Peter B...................................................   803
Mackie, Bert H....................................................   856
Mackie, Mark C....................................................   375
Mackie, Philip L..................................................687-88
Mackrella, Evelyn.................................................   631
Mactas, David J...................................................   731
Madans, Jennifer..................................................   734
Madaris, Pamela...................................................   587
Madaus, Peter.....................................................   227
Madden, Everett I.................................................   619
Madden, Florence W................................................   637
Madden, Nancy.....................................................   391
Maddox, Yvonne T..................................................   742
Mader, David......................................................   609
Madey, Stephen L., Jr.............................................   359
Madigan, Brian F..................................................   783
Madison, Christopher..............................................   405
Madison, Jerry....................................................   302
Madison, Kirsten..................................................    64
Madison, Waite....................................................   750
Madlom, Cheryl....................................................   101
Madsen, Ronald....................................................   276
Maekawa, Stan C...................................................   837
Maes, Lorinda.....................................................   391
Magaw, John W.....................................................   605
Magaziner, Ira....................................................   589
Magee, Dick.......................................................   394
Magee, Eamon M....................................................   738
Magid, Paul S.....................................................   779
Magill, Frank J...................................................   865
Magill, John P....................................................    19
Magill, Susan.....................................................   281

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Magnifco, Robert P................................................   786
Mago, Jane........................................................   792
Magoulick, Sara...................................................   391
Magruder, Kim M...................................................   988
Magruder, M. Wilson...............................................   693
Maguire, Frank E..................................................   607
Maguire, Mary Jane................................................   426
Maguire, Thomas...................................................   806
Mahaffey, George..................................................   829
Mahan, Clarence E.................................................   789
Mahan, Roger......................................................   394
Mahaney, Edward...................................................   798
Maher, Janet......................................................   911
Maheras, John.....................................................   380
Mahler, Jason M...................................................    26
Mahmassani, Maher S...............................................   927
Mahn, Karleen.....................................................    71
Mahon, Joseph J...................................................   857
Mahoney, Colleen P................................................   834
Mahoney, J. Daniel................................................   864
Mahoney, John D...................................................   836
Mahy, Brian W.J...................................................   734
Maiella, Jim......................................................    29
Maier, Heribert...................................................   928
Maier, Richard....................................................   704
Mail, Norah Lucey.................................................    32
Maillet, Louise...................................................   760
Maiola, Joel......................................................   164
Maisano, Frank....................................................   111
Majewicz, Ron.....................................................   799
Majkowski, Hollace................................................   683
Majors, Scott.....................................................   622
Makris, James L...................................................   788
Malakoff, Grace...................................................   914
Malam, Pam........................................................   679
Malan, Ed.........................................................   361
Malchow, Hal......................................................   431
Malcolm, Barry....................................................   921
Malcom, Shirley M.................................................   820
Maldon, Alphonso..................................................   589
Malec, William....................................................   847
Malecki, Eva......................................................   232
Maletz, Herbert N.................................................   885
Malia, Shirley....................................................   717
Malich, John F....................................................   857
Malila, James O...................................................   679
Mall, Amy.........................................................   714
Mallet, Roger J...................................................   702
Mallot, John......................................................   597
Malnak, Brian P...................................................     8
Malone, Margaret..................................................   368
Malone, Merrick T.................................................   912
Malone, Michael...................................................   589
Maloney, Carolyn..................................................   380
Maloney, Carolyn B. (Representative from New York)...185, 392, 400, 430, 
                                                                     469
Maloney, Chris....................................................   969
Maloof, F. Michael................................................   613
Maloy, Heather....................................................   608
Malphrus, Stephen R...............................................   784
Manaco, John......................................................   608
Manchester, Joseph................................................   725
Mancias, Joseph, Jr.............................................664, 814
Mancini, Sandy....................................................   600
Mandel, Ruth B....................................................   849
Mandel, Steven J..................................................   719
Mandle, Roger.....................................................   816
Mandrgoc, Leonard P...............................................   684
Manes, Julie......................................................   102
Maness, Ted.......................................................    10
Maney, J. Randolph, Jr............................................   651
Mangano, Michael F................................................   724
Mangas, Rob.....................................................108, 537
Manilow, Lewis....................................................   848
Manion, Daniel A..................................................   864
Mankin, Hart T....................................................   903
Manley, Audrey F..................................................   729
Mann, Catherine L.................................................   783
Mann, Christopher.................................................   412
Mann, Curt........................................................   387
Mann, John L., Jr.................................................   765
Mann, Michael B...................................................   810
Mann, Michael D...................................................   834
Mannell, Stephen C................................................   639
Manning, Amanda Dew...............................................   684
Manning, Jean.....................................................   538
Manning, Joan L...................................................   111
Manolio, Teri.....................................................   741
Manoogian, Richard................................................   841
Manser, Marilyn E.................................................   721
Mansfield, John E.................................................   810
Mansker, Robert...................................................   433
Mansmann, Carol Los...............................................   864
Mansour, Christopher J............................................   137
Mansur, T.E. Manase...............................................   412
Mante, Tei........................................................   926
Manton, Thomas J. (Representative from New York)...........181, 395, 469
Manuel, Hilda A...................................................   676
Manwarring, Hawley................................................   378
Manzullo, Donald A. (Representative from Illinois)....90, 403, 416, 435, 
                                                                     469
Maple, Donald P...................................................   620
Maples, Monica...................................................19, 432
Mapondo, Harry M..................................................   923
Mapp, George......................................................   913
Marabeti, Heather............................................1, 535, 590
Marachi, Denis....................................................   853
Marano, Helen.....................................................   712
Marbury, Martha G.................................................   698
Marcalus, Vincent.................................................   839
Marcantognini, Anne...............................................   415
Marcelino, Juan Marcel............................................   836
Marcella, Tony....................................................   240
Marchesini, Colette...............................................   233
Marchione, Mark...................................................   384
Marchman, Kevin E.................................................   752
Marcich, Chris....................................................   594
Marcone, Paul.....................................................   215
Marcos, David G...................................................   537
Marcum, Deanna B..................................................   813
Marcus, Felecia...................................................   790
Marcus, Gail H....................................................   855
Marcuss, Rosemary D...............................................   551
Marcy, Kristine M.................................................   666
Marder, Robert D..................................................   748
Marek, Michael....................................................   923
Margeson, Diane...................................................   905
Margheim, Gary A..................................................   698
Margolis, David...................................................   642
Margolis, Lawrence S..............................................   888
Margoninsky, Yossi................................................   931
Margosian, Edward.................................................   765
Mariano, Connie...................................................   591
Marianos, Donald W................................................   734
Marino, Joseph A..................................................   794
Marion, Jenny L...................................................   823
Markendorff, Stephen..............................................   795
Markett, Philip J., Jr............................................   553
Markey, Edward J. (Representative from Massachusetts).....129, 395, 469, 
                                                                     485
Markey, Gerald....................................................   761
Markey, Thomas M..................................................   717
Markland, Kirk B..................................................   607
Markle, Minda.....................................................   354
Marks, Fe Morales.................................................   604
Marks, James S....................................................   733
Marks, Marc L.....................................................   802
Marks, Marjorie...................................................   825
Marks, Nancy......................................................   842
Markus, Kent......................................................   645
Markusen, Fairalee................................................   290
Marlowe, Dwain....................................................   161
Marmolejos, Policarpio A..........................................   649
Marone, Susan.....................................................   543
Maroney, Kevin M..................................................   714
Marotta, Patrick..................................................   263
Marquardt, Jeffrey C..............................................   784
Marquis, David M..................................................   815
Marr, Naomi.......................................................   726
Marrett, Cora B...................................................   820
Marriott, Caroline................................................   372
Marriott, Mrs. J. Willard.........................................   846
Marsden, Henry H., III............................................   593
Marsh, Christian..................................................   707
Marsh, Larry R....................................................   782
Marshall, Andrew W................................................   612
Marshall, Caleb...................................................   436
Marshall, Donald..................................................   205
Marshall, Donnie R................................................   655
Marshall, Era.....................................................   839
Marshall, James R.................................................   789
Marshall, John..................................................371, 705
Marshall, LaVera F................................................   793
Marshall, Mary C..................................................   357
Marshall, Susan.................................................167, 401

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Marshall, Susanne.................................................   371
Marshall, Thomas S................................................   754
Marshall, Thurgood, Jr.......................................1, 535, 590
Marsiglia, Nancy..................................................   817
Marteau, Kimberly.................................................   850
Marti-Volkoff, Serge..............................................   797
Martin, Andy......................................................   119
Martin, Boyce F., Jr..............................................   864
Martin, Carla.....................................................   371
Martin, Dennis....................................................   180
Martin, Edward..................................................609, 725
Martin, Edward D..................................................   613
Martin, Elizabeth G...............................................    54
Martin, Garland N.................................................   730
Martin, J. Allen..................................................   114
Martin, Jack Peter................................................   928
Martin, Jennifer..................................................    45
Martin, Jo-Marie St...............................................   399
Martin, John B....................................................   855
Martin, John C..................................................709, 788
Martin, John L....................................................   649
Martin, Josephine.................................................   239
Martin, Kent......................................................   828
Martin, Linda A...................................................   638
Martin, Marsha....................................................   791
Martin, Mary......................................................   724
Martin, Maurice H.................................................   433
Martin, Michael...................................................   823
Martin, Patti.....................................................   262
Martin, R. Michael................................................   698
Martin, Robert H..................................................   751
Martin, Robert L..................................................   828
Martin, Robin B...................................................   843
Martin, Thomas T..................................................   855
Martin, Will E....................................................   708
Martinek, Mary....................................................   176
Martinez, Augusto Duran...........................................   933
Martinez, Elizabeth A.............................................   591
Martinez, Enrique.................................................   847
Martinez, Matthew G. (Representative from California)......33, 397, 403, 
                                                                     469
Martinez, Miguel E................................................   921
Martinez, Oliva J.C...............................................   930
Martinez, Quezada.................................................   933
Martinez, Reynaldo L..............................................   162
Martinez, Ricardo.................................................   763
Martinez, Susanne.................................................   298
Martinez, Sylvia C................................................   800
Martinez, Wilda...................................................   699
Martinez-Lawlor, Homero...........................................   921
Martini, William J. (Representative from New Jersey)......170, 400, 418, 
                                                                     469
Martins, Jacqueline...............................................    67
Martins, Jorge....................................................   928
Martinson, Michael G..............................................   784
Marton, Fred......................................................   828
Martone, William J................................................   734
Martonik, John F..................................................   720
Martsh, John P....................................................   654
Martucci, Frank...................................................   841
Marty, Pichy......................................................   186
Martyn, Iden......................................................   646
Martz, Dan........................................................   405
Maruca, James P...................................................   701
Marventano, David.................................................   193
Marx, Kenneth M...................................................   390
Marx, Robert W....................................................   704
Mascara, Frank R. (Representative from Pennsylvania)......237, 400, 421, 
                                                                     469
Mascolino, Thomas A...............................................   719
Maselka, Ronald J.................................................   194
Masica, Sue E.....................................................   357
Maske, Bo.........................................................   149
Mason, Bill.......................................................   590
Mason, Brooke.....................................................   412
Mason, Dwight N...................................................   936
Mason, Hilda H.M..................................................   910
Mason, Lawrence N.................................................   680
Mason, Marcus.....................................................    37
Mason, Sandra S...................................................   370
Mason, Tyrone.....................................................   558
Mason, Walter B.................................................610, 798
Mason, William....................................................   625
Massaro, Linda....................................................   598
Massaro, Linda P..................................................   694
Massey, Bill......................................................   768
Massey, George....................................................   288
Massey, Mae C.....................................................   687
Massey, Raymond H.................................................   784
Massey, Roger M...................................................   755
Mastalli, Grace L.................................................   644
Masten, Charles C.................................................   716
Mastin, Peter.....................................................   605
Mastrapasqua, Dominic.............................................   728
Matchett, Stanley D...............................................   703
Matchneer, William W..............................................   821
Matejro, George...................................................   697
Matera, Cheryl....................................................   600
Math, Paul F......................................................   552
Matheson, Elizabeth...............................................   728
Mathews, David L..................................................   674
Mathews, Jim......................................................   182
Mathews, Mary K...................................................   849
Mathews, Rusty....................................................   357
Mathias, Charles McC..............................................   494
Mathias, Gail L...................................................   415
Mathias, John J...................................................   758
Mathiesen, Mark J.................................................   539
Mathis, Debbie....................................................   734
Mathis, Jean D....................................................   654
Mathis, Nancy.....................................................   130
Matise, Geraldine.................................................   795
Matles, Bonnie....................................................   106
Matney, Albert R..................................................   667
Matos, Marilia....................................................   704
Matsui, Robert T. (Representative from California).....20, 423, 430, 469
Matsumoto, Glen T.................................................   791
Mattavous-Frye, Sandra............................................   914
Mattea, Bill......................................................    82
Matteson, Thomas T................................................   766
Matthews, Cynthia C...............................................   790
Matthews, Jim L...................................................   685
Matthews, John W..................................................   619
Matthews, Laurie A................................................   434
Matthews, Mark E..................................................   650
Matthews, Pris....................................................   625
Matthews, R.L.....................................................   652
Mattice, James J..................................................   632
Mattimore, Patricia...............................................   544
Mattingly, Charles................................................   110
Mattingly, J. Virgil, Jr........................................777, 784
Mattos, Abel J....................................................   905
Mattox, Harry.....................................................   689
Mattox, Pamela....................................................    19
Mattox, Richard...................................................   148
Mattson, Marie....................................................   841
Mattson, Mazie R..................................................   357
Matus, Nora.......................................................    59
Matz, Anna........................................................   119
Mauldin, Beverly..................................................   252
Maulsby, Richard..................................................   710
Maupin, Gary J....................................................   702
Maust, Martha A...................................................   633
Mavridis, Lydia...................................................   775
Mavromatis, Dotti.................................................   431
Mawdsley, Andres Aguilar..........................................   939
Mawer, Randall R..................................................   548
Max, Derrick......................................................   399
Maxfield, Lara....................................................   372
Maxfield, Melissa.................................................   383
Maxin, Mark.......................................................   719
Maxwell, Allen....................................................    16
Maxwell, Elliot...................................................   711
May, Gordon K.....................................................   643
May, Laurie J.....................................................   788
May, Randolph.....................................................   778
May, Richard E....................................................   394
Mayer, David......................................................   167
Mayer, Eric.......................................................   368
Mayer, H. Robert..................................................   871
Mayer, Haldane Robert.............................................   865
Mayer, Hernan Patino..............................................   932
Mayer, Jeffrey L..................................................   703
Mayer, Steve......................................................   542
Mayer-Whittington, Nancy..........................................   882
Mayhew, Kenneth P.................................................   825
Maynard, Michelle C...............................................   370
Maynard, Olivia P.................................................   792
Maynor, John......................................................   682
Mayo, Philip R....................................................   549
Mayor, Federico...................................................   943
Mayrand, Paul.....................................................   720
Mays, Harry.......................................................   666
Mays, Janice......................................................   424
Mays, Nell........................................................   362

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Mazek, Warren F...................................................   766
Mazer, Roslyn A...................................................   644
Mazie, Sara.......................................................   700
Mazzola, Judy.....................................................   234
McAffee, Kim......................................................   256
McAlee, Elizabeth.................................................   828
McAleer, Robert P.................................................   611
McAllister, John A., Jr...........................................   769
McAllister, John P................................................   231
McAllister, Moses.................................................   907
McArthur, Robert..................................................   381
McAteer, J. Davitt................................................   720
McAuliffe, Mary E.................................................   484
McAuliffe, Therese................................................   391
McAvoy, Susan.....................................................   271
McBride, Bill.....................................................   134
McBride, Deborah..................................................     4
McBride, Fred.....................................................   905
McBride, Nancy....................................................   552
McBride, Richard..................................................   483
McBryde, Barbara..................................................    15
McBurrows, Ted....................................................   646
McCabe, Jewell Jackson............................................   849
McCabe, Michael J.................................................   433
McCabe, Peter G...................................................   905
McCabe, Trevor J..................................................   364
McCach, Selby.....................................................    71
McCain, Ann.......................................................   165
McCain, John (Senator from Arizona)......10, 358, 362, 370, 378-79, 446, 
                                                                     483
McCain, Pat.......................................................    78
McCain, S. Anthony................................................   391
McCall, Gene H....................................................   639
McCall, Thomas W.L..............................................635, 787
McCallum, John....................................................   540
McCallum, Ronald L................................................   787
McCallum, Sally H.................................................   556
McCally, Robert E.................................................   830
McCalpin, F. William..............................................   808
McCamman, John....................................................    27
McCance, Charles R................................................   734
McCandlish, Harrison E............................................   709
McCanish, Robin...................................................   217
McCann, Ethel.....................................................   549
McCann, Patrick J.................................................   357
McCann, Thurma....................................................   738
McCann, Vonya.....................................................   598
McCarley, Cathie..................................................    43
McCarlie, Christine...............................................   536
McCarragher, Ward.................................................   421
McCarroll, Marilyn................................................   772
McCarthy, Cathy A.................................................   905
McCarthy, Edward..................................................   793
McCarthy, Helen...................................................   110
McCarthy, J. Daniel...............................................   624
McCarthy, James E.................................................   639
McCarthy, Jennifer................................................   588
McCarthy, John F..................................................   726
McCarthy, John J..................................................   651
McCarthy, Karen (Representative from Missouri).......153, 376, 414, 416, 
                                                                430, 468
McCarthy, Karen L.................................................   924
McCarthy, Michael J...............................................   641
McCarthy, Mimi....................................................   212
McCarthy, Patricia................................................   913
McCartin, Muftiah M...............................................   540
McCarty, Charles J., III..........................................   726
McCarty, Will.....................................................     6
McCaughran, Donald A..............................................   932
McCauley, Elaine..................................................   305
McCeney, Joe......................................................   380
McClain, Arleen S.................................................   840
McClain, Charles W., Jr...........................................   620
McClain, Howard A., Jr............................................   653
McClam, Cassandra.................................................   194
McClanahan, Melinda L.............................................   789
McClanahan, Patricia..............................................   368
McClaskey, Jackie.................................................   105
McCleese, William L...............................................   698
McClellan, Donald W., Jr..........................................   364
McClendon, B. Jerald..............................................   738
McCloskey, Nancy..................................................   235
McCloskey, Patricia E.............................................   179
McCloud, David J..................................................   641
McCluney, Joyce...................................................   538
McClure, Homer C..................................................   761
McClure, James A..................................................   845
McClure, Louise...................................................   816
McClure, Sharon...................................................   688
McCluskey, Susan D................................................   800
McColgan, Bernard R...............................................   731
McCollum, Bill (Representative from Florida)......60, 392, 406, 426, 468
McCollum, Timothy P...............................................   816
McComber, Eleanor.................................................   378
McConathy, Lucinda................................................   833
McConnell, Cam....................................................   137
McConnell, Dave...................................................   998
McConnell, James M................................................   832
McConnell, John M.................................................   616
McConnell, John N.................................................   375
McConnell, Mitch (Senator from Kentucky).....108, 353-54, 366, 375, 377, 
                                                                     446
McConnell, Theodore A.............................................   762
McCord, Michael J.................................................   359
McCord, Richard M.................................................   763
McCorkle, Yates B.................................................   915
McCormick, Richard M..............................................   636
McCormick, Robert.................................................   538
McCormick, Thomas P...............................................   553
McCowan, Rodney...................................................   772
McCown, Thomas A., Jr.............................................   604
McCoy, Ann........................................................   591
McCoy, Dennis F...................................................   625
McCoy, Douglas, Jr................................................   637
McCoy, Helen T....................................................   618
McCoy, Judith.....................................................   401
McCoy, Larry D....................................................   799
McCoy, Ronald P...................................................   615
McCoy, Scott......................................................   386
McCraven, Marsha G................................................   148
McCraw, Les.......................................................   493
McCray, Porter..................................................842, 843
McCready, Sheila..................................................   272
McCreary, Marcee..................................................   214
McCrery, Jim (Representative from Louisiana)..........116, 423, 428, 468
McCrone, Kevin B..................................................   857
McCrory, Suzanne J................................................   791
McCrudden, Charles................................................   215
McCue, Margaret...................................................   789
McCue, Susan......................................................   162
McCullough, Charles M.............................................   665
McCullough, Cheryl................................................   420
McCullough, Deirdre...............................................   397
McCully, Sharon...................................................   728
McCumiskey, Peter J...............................................   736
McCurdy, Paul.....................................................   741
McCurry, Michael..................................................   588
McCutcheon, John..................................................   696
McDade, Joseph E..................................................   734
McDade, Joseph M. (Representative from Pennsylvania)......231, 388, 468, 
                                                                     846
McDaniel, Alysa M.................................................   434
McDavid, George E.................................................   780
McDermett, Marilyn J..............................................   793
McDermott, Albert L...............................................   375
McDermott, Jim (Representative from Washington)......293, 417, 423, 468, 
                                                                     494
McDermott, Judy C.................................................   556
McDermott, Kevin..................................................   290
McDermott, Mary...................................................   422
McDermott, Patricia...............................................   875
McDevitt, Michael A...............................................   617
McDew, Darren.....................................................   591
McDonald, Danny L.................................................   798
McDonald, Ed......................................................   200
McDonald, Gail C..................................................   807
McDonald, George W................................................   758
McDonald, Greg....................................................   552
McDonald, Jean K..................................................   560
McDonald, Joseph..................................................   407
McDonald, Pamela..................................................   246
McDonald, Steve...................................................   698
McDonald, Terese B................................................   416
McDonald, Thomas B................................................   687
McDonnell, Brian C................................................   716
McDonnell, Erin...................................................   827
McDonnell, John F.................................................   493
McDonnell, Patrick T..............................................   760
McDonnell, Richard J..............................................   766
McDonough, Brian P................................................   781
McDonough, Frances A..............................................   805
McDonough, Michael................................................   646
McDonough, Sean...................................................   145
McDougle, Janice H................................................   697

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McDowell, Bruce D.................................................   779
McDowell, Dennis L................................................   733
McDowell, Gerald E................................................   649
McDowell, Sheila A................................................   410
McEachin, Ben.....................................................   637
McElvain, Lawrence................................................   688
McElynn, Lawrence P...............................................   667
McEnery, Joan.....................................................   544
McEwen, Bill......................................................   201
McFadden, Deborah L...............................................   728
McFadden, Nancy E.................................................   643
McFarland, Jane...................................................   371
McFarland, Lynne A................................................   798
McFarland, Margaret H.............................................   832
McFarland, Patrick E..............................................   823
McFarland, William P..............................................   426
McFarlane, Carolyn S..............................................   608
McFate, Mary Ann..................................................   706
McFee, Thomas S...................................................   726
McFerson, D. Richard..............................................   780
McGaffin, Christopher M...........................................   547
McGann, Bonnie J..................................................   626
McGarey, Patrick O................................................    77
McGarry, John Warren..............................................   798
McGary, John......................................................   110
McGee, James H....................................................   544
McGee, Karin......................................................   238
McGhee, Kathleen P................................................   377
McGhee, Michael...................................................   537
McGill, Michael...................................................    17
McGill, Sharon....................................................   123
McGill, Siobhan...................................................   541
McGill, William D.................................................   621
McGinn, Doug......................................................   137
McGinnis, J. Michael..............................................   729
McGinty, Kathleen.................................................   592
McGinty, Michael D................................................   640
McGivern, Thomas M................................................   601
McGivern, Tim.....................................................   105
McGivney, James J.................................................   653
McGlinn, Thomas G.................................................   537
McGovern, James...................................................   130
McGovern, Jim.....................................................   608
McGowan, John.....................................................   742
McGrane, Mary M...................................................   397
McGraw, Daniel B., Jr.............................................   788
McGregor, Bonnie M................................................   679
McGregor, Julie...................................................   221
McGuire, Bernice..................................................   266
McGuire, Carole...................................................   361
McGuire, Catherine................................................   834
McGuire, Denzel...................................................   399
McGuire, John.....................................................   192
McGuire, Paddy J..................................................   673
McGuire, Paul D...................................................   757
McGurk, Russell...................................................   170
McHale, John......................................................   747
McHale, Judith A..................................................   484
McHale, Paul (Representative from Pennsylvania).......234, 408, 414, 468
McHale, Stephen H.................................................   601
McHenry, Barnabas.................................................   779
McHugh, Brian T...................................................   631
McHugh, Edward....................................................   825
McHugh, John M. (Representative from New York)........190, 400, 408, 468
McHugh, Lorraine L................................................   588
McHugh, Matthew F.................................................   494
McInerney, Roberta K..............................................   601
McInnis, Scott (Representative from Colorado)...............47, 413, 469
McIntosh, David M. (Representative from Indiana)......95, 397, 400, 428, 
                                                                     469
McIntosh, Robert A................................................   640
McIntyre, Fred L..................................................   907
McKalip, H. Diehl.................................................   616
McKay, Gordon.....................................................   750
McKay, James J....................................................   808
McKay, Michael....................................................   704
McKay, Roberta V..................................................   716
McKean, David.....................................................   130
McKee, Jacquelene.................................................   408
McKee, Richard M..................................................   694
McKee, Theodore A.................................................   864
McKee, Wayne T....................................................   796
McKelvey, Fred....................................................   709
McKendree, Mary C.................................................   551
McKenna, Eileen...................................................   854
McKenna, James....................................................   545
McKenna, Mary Jane................................................   128
McKenna, Sharon...................................................   412
McKenney, Jack....................................................    86
McKenney, Kerry...................................................   172
McKenney, Nancy G.................................................   602
McKenney, William.................................................   424
McKenzie, Jennifer................................................   300
McKeon, Howard P. (Buck) (Representative from California).......30, 397, 
                                                                408, 469
McKeon, Kathryn...................................................   745
McKeon, Mark H....................................................   763
McKeon, Robert F..................................................   766
McKevitt, James D. (Mike).........................................   494
McKinley, Brunson.................................................   599
McKinley, David W.................................................   606
McKinney, April...................................................   541
McKinney, Cynthia A. (Representative from Georgia)....76, 385, 403, 430, 
                                                                     469
McKinney, Darren..................................................   267
McKinney, David R.................................................   635
McKinney, Debbie..................................................   111
McKinney, Janice..................................................    32
McKinney, Phillip L...............................................   905
McKinney, Robert C................................................   798
McKinnon, Donald M................................................   390
McKinnon, Raymond J...............................................   654
McKnight, Corinne.................................................   933
McKnight, Veronica W..............................................   125
McKown, Joan E....................................................   834
McLain, Thomas E..................................................   487
McLartey, Mary....................................................   202
McLarty, Thomas F. (Mack).........................................   587
McLaughlin, Jack..................................................   741
McLaughlin, Joseph M..............................................   864
McLaughlin, Michael J...........................................152, 417
McLaughlin, Thomas F..............................................   643
McLaughlin, William J., Jr........................................   780
McLean, Caroline..................................................   828
McLean, Donna.....................................................   420
McLenaghan, John B................................................   929
McLennan, Norman D................................................   852
McLeran, Robert W.................................................   626
McLindon, Constance K.............................................   820
McLucas, Katherine A..............................................   795
McLucas, William R................................................   834
McLure, Herbert R.................................................   760
McMahon, Bernard..................................................   706
McMahon, Eileen M.................................................   692
McMahon, Kevin P..................................................   625
McMahon, Stephanie................................................   252
McMahon, Tom......................................................     2
McMakin, Ben......................................................   223
McManus, Edward H.................................................   741
McManus, Kevin....................................................   384
McManus, Mary P...................................................   792
McManus, Paige....................................................   422
McManus, Robert H.................................................   764
McManus, Ursula H.................................................   370
McMichael, Guy H., III............................................   774
McMickle, John....................................................   373
McMillan, Susan...................................................   375
McMillen, David...................................................   402
McMillen, Tom.....................................................   832
McMillian, Lloyd..................................................   651
McMillian, Theodore...............................................   864
McMonigle, Joe....................................................   132
McMullen, Darlene.................................................   397
McMullen, Debra L.................................................   435
McMullen, James...................................................   686
McMullen, James E.................................................   717
McMullen, Jonathan T..............................................   826
McMullen, Neval E.................................................   435
McMullin, Gary L..................................................   638
McMurray, Rose A..................................................   766
McNair, Kevin.....................................................   560
McNairy, Sidney...................................................   745
McNally, Jeanne M.................................................   422
McNally, Patty....................................................   538
McNamara, Donald J................................................   764
McNamara, Robert..................................................   795
McNamara, Robert M., Jr...........................................   601
McNamara, Ronald..................................................   485
McNamara, Steven..................................................   771
McNamara, Thomas..................................................   599
McNamee, Catherine T..............................................   488
McNamee, Win......................................................   988
McNarney, William H...............................................   755
McNaught, Fran....................................................   300

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McNeil, Patricia W................................................   773
McNeil, Robert B..................................................     4
McNeillie, Nancy M................................................   544
McNerney, F.X.....................................................   766
McNerney, Patricia Ann............................................   370
McNulty, Irene Shawn..............................................   784
McNulty, John.....................................................   621
McNulty, John J...................................................   549
McNulty, Michael R. (Representative from New York).........189, 403, 469
McNulty, Paul J...................................................   407
McOsker, Robert B.................................................   853
McPhee, John......................................................   708
McPherson, Merle..................................................   738
McPherson, Norman B...............................................   764
McPhie, Alicia....................................................   824
McQuade, John P...................................................   709
McQueen, James T..................................................   763
McQuiaton, Ted....................................................   609
McQuire, Daniel...................................................   719
McReynolds, Elaine A..............................................   799
McReynolds, Margie................................................   373
McShan, Clyde G...................................................   702
McShane, Anne.....................................................   181
McShea, Kathleen..................................................   132
McSlarrow, Kyle...................................................   536
McSwain, Patrick..................................................    44
McSwain, Robert G.................................................   746
McSweeney, Thomas.................................................   761
McTavish, Douglas A...............................................   928
McTenn, Phillip...................................................   933
Mead, Gary E......................................................   666
Mead, Kenneth M...................................................   552
Mead, Patricia....................................................   805
Mead, Steve.......................................................   805
Meade, David E....................................................   544
Meade, Rich.......................................................   101
Meadows, Bessie L.................................................   642
Meadows, Merv.....................................................   936
Mealy, Kathleen...................................................   674
Means, David......................................................   794
Mears, Carroll Ann................................................   998
Mecham, L. Ralph..................................................   905
Meche, John L.....................................................   757
Meck, William R...................................................   836
Mecklenburg, Virginia.............................................   843
Medin, Steve......................................................   609
Medina, Monica....................................................   367
Medina, Rubens....................................................   559
Medley, Terry L...................................................   694
Medlin, Louise D..................................................   149
Meed, Benjamin....................................................   849
Meeder, Hans......................................................   399
Meehan, Martin T. (Representative from Massachusetts).....128, 408, 416, 
                                                                     469
Meek, Carrie P. (Representative from Florida)..........65, 394, 400, 469
Meek, Kelsay......................................................   393
Meeks, Annette Thompson...........................................   429
Meeks, Jeffrey A..................................................   605
Meermans, Michael C...............................................   426
Megary, John F....................................................   763
Megginson, Elizabeth..............................................   412
Mehle, Roger W....................................................   803
Mehnert, Robert...................................................   740
Meier, Richard G..................................................   594
Meike, Philip.....................................................   679
Meiklejohn, Lorraine..............................................   807
Meissner, Charles F.............................................485, 707
Meissner, Doris M.................................................   664
Meissner, James K.................................................   553
Meister, Barbara..................................................   698
Meister, James M..................................................   709
Mejia, Annabella..................................................   600
Melamed, Harry....................................................   834
Melamed, Leo......................................................   849
Melancon, Steven L................................................   837
Melanson, Mona....................................................   829
Melhem, Melhem F..................................................   929
Melius, Thomas O..................................................   364
Mell, Helena......................................................   373
Mello, Mike.......................................................   240
Mellon, Louise W..................................................   846
Mellon, Paul......................................................   846
Mellow, Jane......................................................   296
Melnick, Daniel...................................................   730
Meltzer, D. Leah..................................................   832
Menas, George.....................................................   613
Menas, Rodney.....................................................   705
Mencher, Bruce S..................................................   907
Mendelowitz, Allen I..............................................   552
Mendelsohn, David.................................................   544
Mendelsohn, Jeff..................................................   273
Mendenhall, Janice................................................   806
Mendonsa, Cheryl..................................................   711
Mendoza, Estela B.................................................    33
Mendoza, L. Antonio Rascon........................................   924
Menefee, Mark.....................................................   705
Menell, Howard....................................................   361
Menendez, Robert (Representative from New Jersey).....173, 403, 418, 470
Menes, Jonathan C.................................................   708
Menezes, Jurandir De..............................................   381
Menig, Jan C......................................................   622
Menke, Robert F...................................................   635
Menoher, Paul E...................................................   621
Menorca, Douglas..................................................    61
Menton, Eileen....................................................   646
Menzies, Ellen....................................................   380
Menzil, Joerg H...................................................   616
Mercadante, Richard...............................................   364
Mercado, Cynthia P................................................   696
Mercado, Freddy...................................................   920
Mercado, Leo, Jr..................................................   591
Mercado, Maria Luisa..............................................   808
Mercado, Moses C..................................................   273
Mercer, John......................................................   371
Merchant, Christina Sickles.......................................   800
Merchoff, Ellis W.................................................   855
Mercorrella, Ann..................................................   429
Merhige, Robert R., Jr............................................   904
Meridith, Denise..................................................   676
Merlin, Paul......................................................   802
Meros, Edward J...................................................   709
Merow, James F....................................................   887
Merrifield, Jeff..................................................   366
Merrill, Marilyn..................................................   675
Merrill, Stephen A................................................   819
Merritt, Blaine...................................................   200
Merritt, Gilbert S................................................   864
Merritt, John.....................................................   200
Mershon, Michael..................................................   373
Merski, Paul......................................................   435
Merson, Michael...................................................   603
Mertz, Alan.......................................................    89
Merulla, Bob......................................................   368
Merz, Melissa.....................................................    98
Mesa, Nilda.......................................................   635
Mesaki, Hachiro...................................................   930
Mesenbourg, Thomas L..............................................   704
Meshorer, J. Hank.................................................   650
Messing, David J..................................................   823
Mestas, Juan......................................................   816
Mestiri, Mahmoud..................................................   941
Metcalf, Jack (Representative from Washington)...290, 392, 410, 416, 470
Metcalfe, Daniel J................................................   645
Metz, Andrew H....................................................   709
Metz, Craig H.....................................................   244
Metze, Sharla.....................................................   261
Metzger, A. Richard, Jr...........................................   794
Metzger, Annemarie................................................    20
Metzger, Henry....................................................   742
Metzger, Leigh Ann................................................   429
Metzler, Cynthia A................................................   717
Metzner, Rebecca..................................................   364
Meuse, Jo.........................................................   365
Meyer, Chris......................................................   710
Meyer, Christina..................................................   412
Meyer, Dan......................................................429, 540
Meyer, Donald W...................................................   302
Meyer, Gary.......................................................   686
Meyer, John G., Jr................................................   782
Meyer, Karen......................................................   831
Meyer, Paul M.....................................................   831
Meyer, Rochelle...................................................   173
Meyerdirk, Dale E.................................................   695
Meyerhoff, Harvey M...............................................   849
Meyers, Beth......................................................   194
Meyers, Edward M..................................................   914
Meyers, Jan (Representative from Kansas)....106, 397, 403, 416, 470, 489
Meyers, Robert J..................................................   397
Meza, Choco G.....................................................   752
Mezainis, Valdis..................................................688-89
Mfume, Kweisi (Representative from Maryland)....125, 392, 416, 432, 435, 
                                                                470, 484
          
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Miagkov, Eugene...................................................   923
Miano, Anne.......................................................   357
Mica, Daniel A....................................................   483
Mica, John L. (Representative from Florida)............60, 400, 418, 470
Micer, Richard W..................................................   548
Michael, M. Blane.................................................   864
Michaelis, Daniel.................................................   180
Michaels, David...................................................   549
Michaels, Roweena.................................................   790
Michalek, Ned.....................................................   263
Michel, Paul R..................................................865, 871
Michel, Suzanne...................................................    16
Mick, Daniel......................................................   719
Miconi, Americo S.................................................   391
Middleton, Darryl S...............................................   633
Middleton, Harry J................................................   812
Middleton, Victoria...............................................    44
Mietus, Jim.......................................................   394
Mihelcic, Richard.................................................   608
Mihori, Margaret P................................................   487
Mikel, John R.....................................................   390
Mikolajcik, Thomas R..............................................   641
Mikowicz, Jerome..................................................   825
Mikrut, Joseph M..................................................   434
Mikulski, Barbara A. (Senator from Maryland)....121, 354, 373, 377, 381, 
                                                           384, 446, 483
Mikva, Abner J....................................................   588
Milam, William....................................................   599
Milanese, Sylvia..................................................   721
Milbrath, Timothy O...............................................   631
Milburn, George A., Jr............................................   754
Milburn, H. Ted...................................................   864
Milburn, Lloyd E..................................................   767
Milburn, Nancy....................................................    31
Milburn, Scott....................................................   210
Milburn, Thomas G.................................................   645
Milchick, John M., Jr.............................................   754
Miles, John B., Jr................................................   720
Miles, Theodore (Tony)............................................   778
Miley, Robert.....................................................   546
Milford, James S..................................................   657
Milhoan, James L................................................821, 854
Milin, Alexander K................................................   830
Milkman, Ruth.....................................................   792
Milkowski, Stanlis D..............................................   621
Millenbach, Mathew................................................   677
Millenson, Debra A................................................   718
Miller, Albert M..................................................   749
Miller, Anna......................................................   671
Miller, Anne......................................................   361
Miller, Baillie...................................................   305
Miller, Bob.......................................................   778
Miller, Brian.....................................................   412
Miller, Carole....................................................   488
Miller, Caroyl L..................................................   594
Miller, Christine Odell Cook......................................   888
Miller, Christoper................................................   368
Miller, Cynthia...................................................   542
Miller, Dan (Representative from Florida).........63, 388, 394, 435, 470
Miller, David.....................................................   373
Miller, Donna Rapps...............................................    91
Miller, Douglas L.................................................   248
Miller, Elizabeth.................................................   273
Miller, Franklin..................................................   734
Miller, George (Representative from California).......21, 397, 410, 432, 
                                                                470, 678
Miller, Hubert J..................................................   855
Miller, James C., III.............................................   778
Miller, James E...................................................   636
Miller, James M...................................................   858
Miller, Jan.......................................................   301
Miller, Jeffrey M.................................................   668
Miller, Jill......................................................   250
Miller, Jimmy.....................................................   420
Miller, John H....................................................   359
Miller, John R....................................................   544
Miller, Joyce D...................................................   714
Miller, Judith A...........................................612, 616, 777
Miller, Julie S...................................................   539
Miller, Karen A...................................................   753
Miller, Kathleen..................................................   412
Miller, Kenneth...................................................   842
Miller, Kenneth G.................................................   641
Miller, Kim.......................................................   815
Miller, Larry.....................................................   824
Miller, Leonore...................................................   831
Miller, Lorraine..................................................   589
Miller, Lynn......................................................    58
Miller, M. Catherine..............................................   704
Miller, Marcia....................................................   368
Miller, Mary....................................................111, 287
Miller, Mary (Katie)..............................................   727
Miller, Matt......................................................   143
Miller, Melani....................................................    91
Miller, Meredith..................................................   716
Miller, Michael...................................................   633
Miller, Miriam....................................................   719
Miller, Norman W..................................................   837
Miller, Patricia..................................................    34
Miller, Patrick...................................................   839
Miller, Paul Steven...............................................   790
Miller, R.J.......................................................   606
Miller, Rebecca...................................................   718
Miller, Richard...................................................   678
Miller, Rick......................................................   831
Miller, Robert E..................................................   813
Miller, Ron.......................................................   391
Miller, Ruth R....................................................   849
Miller, Sally K...................................................   707
Miller, Shari L...................................................   631
Miller, Sue.......................................................    40
Miller, Vandy L...................................................   854
Miller, Vicki.....................................................   103
Miller, Virginia..................................................   711
Miller, Wilbur T..................................................   804
Miller, William C.................................................   125
Miller, William D.................................................   790
Milleron, Jean-Claude.............................................   940
Millette, James L.................................................   598
Milligan, R.D.....................................................   627
Milliken, Stephen G...............................................   907
Million, Phil...................................................675, 680
Millman, Rosalyn..................................................   421
Millon, Henry A...................................................   846
Mills, Cheryl D...................................................   588
Mills, Dale R.....................................................   757
Mills, Jack.......................................................   832
Mills, John A.....................................................   618
Mills, John I.....................................................   426
Mills, Rebecca M..................................................   228
Mills, Thomas J...................................................   697
Mills, Walter L...................................................   676
Millstein, Richard A..............................................   735
Milne, Jack.......................................................   380
Milner, Margaret R................................................   751
Milton, Thomas....................................................   928
Mims, Bradley A...................................................   760
Mims, Valerie.....................................................   598
Min, Nancy-Ann....................................................   593
Minami, Warren N..................................................   929
Minarik, Joseph J.................................................   593
Minehane, Michael.................................................   942
Miner, Roger J....................................................   864
Mines, Kenneth....................................................   649
Mineta, Norman Y. (Representative from California)....25, 418, 430, 470, 
                                                        838, 842-43, 846
Minge, David (Representative from Minnesota)..........143, 385, 414, 470
Mingo, John J.....................................................   783
Minihan, Kenneth A................................................   636
Mink, Patsy T. (Representative from Hawaii).......78, 394, 397, 430, 470
Minnis, Norma R...................................................   260
Minson, Dixie.....................................................   276
Minton, W. Stewart................................................   487
Mioduski, Mark J..................................................   391
Miraglia, Frank J., Jr............................................   855
Mirakhor, Abbas...................................................   930
Miranda, John.....................................................   688
Miranda, Linda G..................................................   548
Miranda, Mia......................................................   365
Miranda, Roberto J................................................   546
Mirza, Khalid A...................................................   925
Misisco, Henry P..................................................   708
Miskura, Susan....................................................   704
Miskura, Susan M..................................................   704
Missiaen, Edmond..................................................   685
Misztal, Roman....................................................   942
Mitchell, Arlene..................................................   689
Mitchell, Brad....................................................   715
Mitchell, Bryan B...............................................723, 746
Mitchell, Cheryl..................................................   915
Mitchell, Dennis..................................................   606
Mitchell, Doug....................................................   157

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Mitchell, Gary R..................................................   386
Mitchell, George W................................................   907
Mitchell, Graham..................................................   711
Mitchell, Gwen....................................................   915
Mitchell, Gwendolyn A.............................................   858
Mitchell, Helena..................................................   796
Mitchell, James W.................................................   767
Mitchell, Joan....................................................    91
Mitchell, John P..................................................   602
Mitchell, Julie M.................................................   435
Mitchell, Marshall................................................   181
Mitchell, Michael.................................................   435
Mitchell, Michele.................................................   264
Mitchell, Nancy...................................................   559
Mitchell, Robert..................................................   605
Mitchell, Robert L................................................   111
Mitchell, Sue.....................................................   751
Mitchell, Tim.....................................................   361
Mitchell, Wandra G................................................   851
Mitchell, William J...............................................   659
Mitchell-Rankin, Zinora...........................................   907
Mitchelson, Mary S................................................   648
Mittelman, Portia.................................................   726
Mittermeyer, Ann M................................................   359
Mittleman, Florence...............................................   401
Miyahara, Paul M..................................................   608
Mizaur, Don G.....................................................   826
Mize, Gregory E...................................................   907
MoTigue, Almee....................................................   397
Moakley, John Joseph (Representative from Massachusetts)...130, 413, 470
Mobley, Joseph S..................................................   628
Mock, Ray.........................................................    42
Mockler, William F................................................   653
Mocko, Madeline...................................................   727
Modaff, Pete......................................................   293
Moden, Kim........................................................   559
Modeste, Denneth..................................................   933
Modzeleski, William...............................................   773
Moe, Kari J.......................................................   142
Mogavero, John....................................................   378
Mogge, John.......................................................   639
Mohammed, Valencia................................................   915
Mohammed, Yacoob Yousef...........................................   930
Mohart, Bettie....................................................   375
Mohle, Heinz......................................................   372
Mohr, D.S.........................................................   775
Mohrman, Frederick G..............................................   390
Mojarrad, M.J.....................................................   930
Mojica, Julio A...................................................   834
Moler, Elizabeth Anne.............................................   768
Molina, Gloria....................................................   778
Molinari, Susan (Representative from New York)....184, 394, 418, 427-28, 
                                                                     470
Moline, Jon.......................................................   817
Molitoris, Jolene M...............................................   763
Moll, Dan.........................................................   402
Mollohan, Alan B. (Representative from West Virginia).....295, 388, 394, 
                                                                     470
Molloy, J. Dennis.................................................   494
Moloney, Martha...................................................   108
Moltenbrey, Mary Jean.............................................   647
Momjian, Set C....................................................   849
Monaco, Beverly...................................................   609
Monagan, John S...................................................   494
Monahan, John.....................................................   723
Monahan, Robert P.................................................   626
Moncrief, James...................................................   678
Mondello, Joe.....................................................   361
Mongella, Gertude.................................................   941
Monie, Russell D..................................................   797
Monk, C. Harvey, Jr...............................................   704
Monks, Lee........................................................   608
Monno, Dale J.....................................................   547
Monro, Betty......................................................    72
Monroe, Don.......................................................   825
Monroe, Jim.......................................................   733
Monroe, Michael...................................................   843
Monroe, T.J.......................................................   492
Monroig, Emma...................................................778, 849
Monson, Peter.....................................................   650
Montague, Bert M..................................................   864
Montalto, William B...............................................   417
Montenegro, Armando...............................................   923
Montero, Mario F., Jr.............................................   622
Montgomery, Frederick.............................................   594
Montgomery, G.V. (Sonny) (Representative from Mississippi).....149, 408, 
                                                                421, 470
Montgomery, John E................................................   614
Montgomery, John M................................................   856
Montgomery, Patricia..............................................   911
Montgomery, Thomas O..............................................   397
 Montoya, David F.................................................. 682-
                                                                      83
Montoya, Elizabeth A..............................................   591
Montoya, Jose Cordoba.............................................   921
Montoya, Velma....................................................   821
Montrey, Henry M., III............................................   697
Montrey, Scott....................................................   403
Moody, Corilis S..................................................   768
Moody, Linda H....................................................   916
Moomau, Pamela H..................................................   434
Moon, Becky.......................................................   255
Mooney, Thomas E..................................................   407
Moore, Alma Boyd..................................................   619
Moore, Barbara J..................................................   594
Moore, Bessie Boehm...............................................   814
Moore, Billy J....................................................   679
Moore, Bob Stahly.................................................   783
Moore, Brenda L...................................................   780
Moore, C. William.................................................   552
Moore, Christopher M..............................................   370
Moore, Clyde R....................................................   924
Moore, Dale.......................................................   386
Moore, Edward, Jr.................................................   630
Moore, George S., Jr..............................................   762
Moore, Henry E....................................................   391
Moore, James W....................................................   812
Moore, Jamie......................................................   292
Moore, Jesse F....................................................   694
Moore, John L.....................................................   557
Moore, John P.....................................................   865
Moore, Joseph E...................................................   818
Moore, Keeley.....................................................   381
Moore, Lew........................................................   290
Moore, Linda L....................................................   590
Moore, Lonnie M...................................................   652
Moore, Margaret.................................................190, 263
Moore, Margaret A.................................................   911
Moore, Margaret E.................................................   604
Moore, Martha A...................................................   548
Moore, Mary Ann...................................................   537
Moore, Melinda....................................................   732
Moore, Melissa....................................................   380
Moore, Reggie.....................................................   717
Moore, Richard T..................................................   799
Moore, Robert M.................................................629, 785
Moore, Stephanie..................................................   849
Moore, Thelma.....................................................   750
Moore, Thomas G...................................................   359
Moore, William K..................................................   258
Moore-Byrd, Melodi................................................   264
Moore-Glenn, Doris................................................   399
Moores, John J....................................................   493
Moorhead, Carlos J. (Representative from California)...31, 395, 406, 470
Moorhead, Merrell................................................64, 413
Moorman, Thomas S.................................................   639
Moorman, Wanda....................................................   911
Moos, Eugene..........................................484, 681, 686, 689
Moose, George E.................................................597, 779
Moose, Richard....................................................   597
Morabito, John....................................................   795
Morales, Aurelio E................................................   554
Morales, Pedro J..................................................   729
Moran, Andrew J...................................................   788
Moran, Gary.......................................................   128
Moran, James P. (Representative from Virginia).......286, 400, 403, 430, 
                                                                471, 778
Moran, Kenneth P..................................................   795
Moran, Larry......................................................   703
Moran, Patrick E..................................................   822
Moran, Raymond E..................................................   825
Moran, Thomas E...................................................   791
Moran, William....................................................   772
Morani, Alice C...................................................   612
Moravitz, Carl....................................................   609
More, Jeffrey T...................................................   421
More, Robert S....................................................   673
Moreland, Charlotte R.............................................   376
Moreland, Richard W...............................................   707
Moreland, Robert E................................................   905
Morella, Constance A. (Representative from Maryland)......125, 400, 414, 
                                                                     471
Morels-Stiles, Trish..............................................   384
Moreno, Gilberto Mario............................................   771
Moreno, Ignacia...................................................   650

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Morevec, Jule.....................................................   775
Morey, Dennis E...................................................   905
Morey, John.......................................................   305
Morey, Larry D....................................................   723
Morford, Jana.....................................................   206
Morford, Thomas G.................................................   729
Morgan, Andrew....................................................   554
Morgan, Ann.......................................................   677
Morgan, Anne......................................................    59
Morgan, Ernest R..................................................   780
Morgan, H. John...................................................   794
Morgan, Helen.....................................................   728
Morgan, James A...................................................   655
Morgan, Jim.......................................................   383
Morgan, John D., Jr...............................................   679
Morgan, Juanita...................................................   435
Morgan, Lawrence K................................................   547
Morgan, Linda J...................................................   808
Morgan, Marty.....................................................   401
Morgan, Mary C....................................................   644
Morgan, Robert....................................................   844
Morgan, Ronald....................................................   761
Morgan, Susan.....................................................   538
Morgante, Rich....................................................   609
Morgenstern, Richard D............................................   788
Morgenweck, Ralph O...............................................   675
Morhard, Jim......................................................   357
Morin, Howard F...................................................   834
Morin, Roland L...................................................   783
Moritsugu, Kenneth P..............................................   652
Morley, William E.................................................   833
Morna, Sherrie....................................................   715
Morosco, Gregory J................................................   740
Morra, Elizabeth..................................................   390
Morra, Linda G....................................................   552
Morrell, Paul.....................................................    41
Morris, Bill M....................................................   855
Morris, Carleen...................................................    50
Morris, Caroline..................................................   772
Morris, Don.......................................................   267
Morris, Edward W., Jr.............................................   762
Morris, Glenn.....................................................   696
Morris, Jackie....................................................   146
Morris, Janice....................................................    19
Morris, JoAnn.....................................................   676
Morris, Martha....................................................   840
Morris, Martin W..................................................    94
Morris, Russell D.................................................   603
Morris, Stanley E.................................................   605
Morris, Theodore..................................................   710
Morris-Shannon, Martha............................................   844
Morrisey, Pat.....................................................   180
Morrison, Billy...................................................   609
Morrison, David...................................................   357
Morrison, Joel....................................................   704
Morrison, Martha................................................429, 540
Morrison, Thomas..................................................   626
Morrison, Truman A., III..........................................   907
Morrissey, David J................................................   761
Morrissey, Don....................................................    60
Morrissey, Nancy..................................................   129
Morse, Colleen....................................................   290
Morse, Enid.......................................................   842
Morse, Phoebe.....................................................   803
Morse, Roger......................................................   253
Morse, Stephen A..................................................   734
Mortimor, Louis...................................................   558
Morton, Andrew....................................................   354
Morton, Cecelia...................................................   402
Morton, Chris.....................................................    86
Mosby, Teresa J...................................................   545
Moscato, Anthony C................................................   667
Moscato, John.....................................................   650
Mosebey, Geoffrey.................................................   420
Mosebey, Tracy G..................................................   231
Moseley, Chris....................................................   714
Moseley, Norah H................................................424, 425
Moseley, Phillip D................................................   424
Moseley, T.M......................................................   640
Moseley-Braun, Carol (Senator from Illinois).....82, 360, 367, 378, 381, 
                                                                383, 446
Moseman, John.....................................................     8
Moseman, Neil.....................................................   387
Mosemann, Lloyd K., II............................................   632
Moses, Edward.....................................................   752
Moses, Howard.....................................................   771
Moses, Liz........................................................   550
Mosier, Olive.....................................................   816
Moskowitz, Jay....................................................   746
Moskowitz, Jedd...................................................   181
Mosley, Raymond A.................................................   812
Moss, Bill........................................................   610
Moss, Frank E...................................................494, 843
Moss, Helen F.....................................................   916
Moss, Jesse.......................................................   432
Moss, Marian E....................................................   654
Moss, Marvin......................................................   121
Moss, Melissa A...................................................   701
Moss, Richard.....................................................   927
Moss, Steve.......................................................   257
Mosychuk, Susan...................................................   402
Mote, Frederick...................................................   842
Motha, Raymond P..................................................   685
Mott, Michael I...................................................   809
Mottice, Robert...................................................   435
Mottley, Katharine................................................    13
Mottola, Joseph...................................................   727
Mottur, Ellis R...................................................   708
Motz, Diana Gribbon...............................................   864
Moudy, James D....................................................   620
Moulton, David....................................................   129
Mounsey, Peter....................................................   650
Mountcastle, John W...............................................   623
Mousouris, Sotirios...............................................   942
Moxam, Andrew.....................................................   708
Moynihan, Daniel P. (Senator from New York).....178, 366, 367, 375, 381, 
                                              433-34, 446, 490, 493, 838
Moynihan, Elizabeth...............................................   842
Mozden, Mike......................................................   382
Mozhin, Aleksei V.................................................   930
Mraz, Louis F.....................................................   765
Mrdeza, Michelle..................................................   392
Mroz, Robert M....................................................   797
Mselle, C.S.M.....................................................   940
Muchow, Donald....................................................   628
Mucibabici, George................................................   931
Muckle, Verna.....................................................   652
Mudd, Leonard E...................................................   760
Mudd, Michael.....................................................   591
Mueller, David....................................................   707
Mueller, Oscar....................................................   680
Mueller, Patrick A................................................   654
Mueller, Russell J................................................   399
Muench, Marilyn L.................................................   601
Muffitt, Jane.....................................................   294
Mugg, Pamela L....................................................   549
Muhollan, Daniel..................................................   556
Muir, Linda J.....................................................   391
Muis, Jules W.....................................................   922
Muldoon, Thomas J.................................................   553
Mulgaokar, Laila..................................................   556
Mulhollan, Daniel.................................................   560
Mulholland, Chris.................................................    12
Mullan, Fitzhugh S.M..............................................   738
Mullaney, Kelley..................................................   234
Mullarkey, Patrick D..............................................   651
Mullen, Caroline L................................................   370
Mullen, Kirby.....................................................   828
Mullen-Roth, Barbara A............................................   822
Muller, Natasha C.K...............................................   370
Muller, Oscar.....................................................   674
Muller, Robert S..................................................   815
Mullikin, Jeanne L................................................   854
Mullin, Elizabeth.................................................    67
Mullin, Hannah....................................................   839
Mullinax, Kenneth.................................................     6
Mullins, Donna....................................................   172
Mullis, Marie.....................................................   377
Mulloy, Pat.......................................................   361
Mulrenin, Edward T................................................   784
Mulvey, Mark E....................................................   598
Mulville, Daniel R................................................   809
Mummert, Jennifer.................................................   392
Mumphard, Ella M..................................................    24
Mundey, Jay.......................................................   405
Mundy, Carl E., Jr................................................   630
Mundy, John L.....................................................   754
Munechika, Ken K..................................................   810
Munk, Jeff........................................................   257
Munk, Russell L...................................................   601
Munnell, Alicia H.................................................   604
Munno, Joanne.....................................................   683
Munsell, Elsie....................................................   627
Munson, Lester....................................................   405
Munson, Michael F.................................................   615
Munzo, Helen......................................................   730

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Munoz, George.....................................................   606
Murchinson, Jon...................................................   601
Murchison, Mrs. John..............................................   841
Muren, Gary.......................................................   911
Murguia, Janet....................................................   589
Murkowski, Frank H. (Senator from Alaska)......8, 364, 367, 376, 378-79, 
                                                      447, 485, 487, 850
Murnaghan, Francis D., Jr.........................................   864
Murphy, Allyn.....................................................   116
Murphy, Ann.......................................................   372
Murphy, Ann R.....................................................   542
Murphy, Anne M....................................................   545
Murphy, C. Westbrook..............................................   807
Murphy, Carol A...................................................   391
Murphy, Craig.....................................................   261
Murphy, Daniel....................................................   717
Murphy, Daniel L..................................................   816
Murphy, Denise....................................................   652
Murphy, Diana E...................................................   864
Murphy, Dick......................................................   383
Murphy, Douglas...................................................   760
Murphy, Edward J., Jr.............................................   750
Murphy, Garrett F.................................................   929
Murphy, Gerald.............................................545, 603, 813
Murphy, Jack W....................................................   833
Murphy, James.....................................................   911
Murphy, John M....................................................   606
Murphy, Kathleen O................................................   644
Murphy, Kathryn B.................................................   763
Murphy, Kenneth L.................................................   551
Murphy, Larry.....................................................   258
Murphy, Louis J...................................................   707
Murphy, Mary......................................................   298
Murphy, Michael A.................................................   802
Murphy, Mimi......................................................   372
Murphy, Patrick M.................................................   202
Murphy, Patrick V.................................................   758
Murphy, Peggy.....................................................   417
Murphy, Peter M...................................................   630
Murphy, Richard...................................................   431
Murphy, Robert....................................................   551
Murphy, Robert S..................................................   735
Murphy, Ronald D..................................................   802
Murphy, Sheila....................................................   159
Murphy, Sue.......................................................   687
Murphy, Susan.....................................................   790
Murphy, Terry.....................................................   998
Murphy, Tim.......................................................   907
Murr, Jim.........................................................   593
Murr, Thomas W., Jr...............................................   786
Murray, Brenda P..................................................   832
Murray, Ellen.....................................................   726
Murray, James.....................................................   484
Murray, Josephine R...............................................   196
Murray, Lori E....................................................   848
Murray, Mark......................................................   391
Murray, Michael...................................................   106
Murray, Michael L...............................................542, 545
Murray, Mike......................................................   542
Murray, Patrick...................................................   407
Murray, Patty (Senator from Washington)...289, 354, 360-61, 381, 383-84, 
                                                                     447
Murray, Tim.......................................................   671
Murray, William...................................................   491
Murrell, Harold...................................................   806
Murrell, Mary Lynn................................................   259
Murtaugh, Terrance L..............................................   635
Murtha, John P. (Representative from Pennsylvania)....232, 388, 430, 471
Muse, Debra A.....................................................   620
Muse, Stephen.....................................................   785
Museler, William J................................................   848
Musgrave, R. Kenton...............................................   884
Mushaw, Stanley L.................................................   636
Musick, Tony......................................................   609
Muskie, Edmund S..................................................   494
Mussa, Michael....................................................   929
Mussler, Robert...................................................   822
Mustard, Allan....................................................   687
Mutersbaugh, Donald G., Sr........................................   543
Muthersbaugh, Jeff................................................    52
Myerchin, Tom.....................................................   609
Myers, Bill.......................................................   200
Myers, Bud.......................................................86, 402
Myers, Dean.......................................................   199
Myers, Jewell L...................................................   802
Myers, John T. (Representative from Indiana)................98, 388, 471
Myers, Lucretia F.................................................   825
Myers, Michael..................................................373, 391
Mylander, Maureen.................................................   745
Myrick, Barbara...................................................   683
Myrick, Gary......................................................   538
Myrick, Sue (Representative from North Carolina).....201, 394, 414, 416, 
                                                                428, 471



 
                              NAME INDEX--N

N'Dow, Wally......................................................   942
Naatz, Dan........................................................   304
Nacht, Michael....................................................   848
Nadel, Tracy......................................................   434
Nadler, Jerrold L. (Representative from New York).....182, 406, 418, 471
Nadol, Jack A.....................................................   671
Naftzger, Pauline C...............................................   487
Nagai, Shigeru....................................................   927
Nagurka, Stu......................................................   177
Nagy, David A.....................................................   633
Nahill, Julie.....................................................   234
Nakabayashi, Mieko................................................   362
Nakajima, Hiroshi.................................................   943
Nakamura, Keisuke.................................................   920
Nakamura, Tadashi.................................................   928
Nakao, Aki K......................................................   807
Nalley, Leigh.....................................................   691
Nameroff, Larry L.................................................   898
Namerow, Bruce....................................................   541
Nance, James W....................................................   370
Nangle, John F....................................................   904
Nanni, Anthony V..................................................   647
Nappi, Doug.......................................................   361
Nardi, Louis......................................................   665
Nardotti, Michael J...............................................   622
Narins, Melissa...................................................   432
Narsavage, Joseph M., Jr..........................................   641
Narvekar, Prabhakar R.............................................   929
Narver, Gregory C.................................................   417
Nary, Joyce.......................................................   795
Nasarenko, Erik...................................................    30
Nasca, Paula......................................................   646
Nash, Bob J.......................................................   590
Nash, Teixeira....................................................   779
Nash-Brown, Eleanor...............................................   192
Nassar, Susan.....................................................   608
Nassif, Clarice...................................................   211
Nassim, Edward A..................................................   925
Nathan, Daniel A..................................................   834
Nathan, David A...................................................   125
Nathan, Harvey J..................................................   624
Nathan, Richard P.................................................   778
Natter, Robert....................................................   628
Natter, Robert J..................................................   625
Naunton, Ralph....................................................   746
Nauser, Timothy...................................................   719
Navarro, Luis A...................................................   123
Nave, Linda.......................................................   542
Nay, Robert L.....................................................   559
NcNulty, F. Lynn..................................................   712
Neal, Donn C......................................................   812
Neal, Homer A.....................................................   838
Neal, Jean........................................................   162
Neal, Lawrence A..................................................   257
Neal, Richard E. (Representative from Massachusetts)......127, 423, 430, 
                                                                     471
Neal, Robert......................................................   838
Neale, William R..................................................   777
Nebeker, Frank Q..................................................   902
Nece, Patricia M..................................................   718
Necessary, Douglas H..............................................   410
Nedd, Council, II.................................................   137
Nedrow, Roy D.....................................................628-29
Needle, Steven D..................................................   711
Neel, Jay.........................................................   463
Neely, James R., Jr...............................................   790
Neeves, Ted.......................................................   638
Neff, Shirley.....................................................   365
Nega, Joseph W....................................................   434
Negret, Cesar.....................................................   933
Neill, Crystal....................................................   167
Neill, Edwin B....................................................   804
Neiss, Hubert.....................................................   929
Neitzel, Angie....................................................   822
Nellemann, David O................................................   552
Nelligan, Jeff..................................................231, 420
Nelson, Dale R....................................................   936
Nelson, David A...................................................   864

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Nelson, Denise....................................................   790
Nelson, Diana L...................................................   435
Nelson, Edgar H...................................................   698
Nelson, Fred......................................................   207
Nelson, James C...................................................   788
Nelson, James P...................................................   608
Nelson, Jean C..................................................777, 788
Nelson, Jennifer J................................................   375
Nelson, Jennifer R................................................   665
Nelson, John R....................................................   621
Nelson, Kathy.....................................................   102
Nelson, Kelly.....................................................    46
Nelson, Michael...................................................   594
Nelson, Polly.....................................................   916
Nelson, Robert D..................................................   697
Nelson, Robert M., Jr.............................................   769
Nelson, Robert S..................................................   548
Nelson, Stephen D.................................................   426
Nelson, Sue.......................................................   362
Nelson, Thomas G..................................................   865
Nelson, Tim.......................................................   383
Nelson, William R.................................................   653
Nelson-Paretta, Lynn..............................................   665
Nemetz, Miriam R..................................................   588
Nemfakos, Charles P...............................................   627
Nentola, Staci....................................................   180
Nepi, Thomas E....................................................   554
Neri, Patrick J...................................................   751
Nerone, Tracy.....................................................   550
Ness, Susan.......................................................   792
Nessi, Dominic A..................................................   752
Nestande, Brian...................................................    40
Nesterczuk, George................................................   402
Nestor, Susan.....................................................   368
Nesvet, Jeffrey...................................................   718
Netchvolodoff, Alexander V........................................   484
Nethercutt, George R., Jr. (Representative from Washington)....292, 388, 
                                                                     471
Nethery, John J...................................................   634
Neugebauer, Dale..................................................    41
Neugebauer, Susan.................................................   638
Neumann, Krista...................................................   161
Neumann, Mark W. (Representative from Wisconsin)...........298, 388, 471
Neumiller, Kate...................................................    90
Neuschatz, Alan...................................................   706
Neuwirth, Stephen R...............................................   588
Neva, Franklin A..................................................   742
Nevitt, Betty.....................................................   365
Newberry, Scott F.................................................   855
Newby, Brady......................................................   429
Newcomb, Jerry W..................................................   686
Newcomb, Richard..................................................   605
Newcomer, Nancy...................................................   237
Newell, John D....................................................   702
Newell, Stephen A.................................................   720
Newell, Timothy...................................................   594
Newill, C., III...................................................   632
Newkirk, Thomas C.................................................   834
Newlin, Hilary....................................................   538
Newman, Barry S...................................................   930
Newman, Bernard...................................................   885
Newman, Constance Berry...........................................   838
Newman, Frank N...................................................   600
Newman, Jerald C..................................................   814
Newman, Jon O.....................................................   864
Newman, Kenneth E.................................................   836
Newman, Pauline.................................................865, 871
Newman, Robert A..................................................   402
Newman, Stanley...................................................   911
Newman, Theodore R., Jr...........................................   906
Newmeyer, Sarah..............................................840, 842-43
Newport, Robert J.................................................   651
Newquist, Don E...................................................   852
Newsom, Conrad M..................................................   683
Newsom, Eric......................................................   599
Newsome, Steven...................................................840-41
Newton, Carolyn Wilson............................................    58
Newton, Donald W..................................................   633
Newton, Leilani...................................................   791
Newton, Lyle D....................................................   650
Newton, Michael A.................................................   620
Newton, Patricia A................................................   750
Newton, Sherry....................................................   274
Newton, Verne W...................................................   812
Nexon, David......................................................   374
Ney, Robert W. (Representative from Ohio).......215, 392, 403, 421, 433, 
                                                           471, 486, 494
Ng, Harold........................................................   796
Ng, William H.....................................................   906
Niazi, Mohamed Aly................................................   941
Nibali, Ken.......................................................   748
Niblock, Robert...................................................   560
Nichols, Abigail..................................................   685
Nichols, Buford L.................................................   699
Nichols, Daniel R.................................................   547
Nichols, Dorothy L................................................   791
Nichols, Ed.......................................................   543
Nichols, Kenneth R................................................   796
Nichols, Laura....................................................   541
Nichols, Marvin W., Jr............................................   721
Nichols, Mary D...................................................   789
Nicholson, George A., III.........................................   780
Nickles, Don (Senator from Oklahoma)....217, 361, 364, 367, 375, 378-80, 
                                                           447, 490, 536
Nicks, Earl.......................................................   618
Nicks, Gordon.....................................................   687
Nicogossian, Arnauld E............................................   810
Nicol, Lionel Y...................................................   920
Nicola, Ray M.....................................................   733
Nicolas, Emilio R., Jr............................................   780
Nicoll, Eric......................................................    90
Nicoll, James.....................................................   650
Nicoson, Lynn.....................................................    98
Nieberding, Steve E...............................................   734
Niederlehner, Leonard.............................................   612
Niehuss, John M...................................................   921
Nield, G.R........................................................   936
Nielson, Caroline.................................................   848
Nielson, Forrest..................................................   699
Nieman, Roger L...................................................   891
Niemeier, Richard W...............................................   736
Niemeyer, Carlos D................................................   802
Niemeyer, Paul V..................................................   864
Nies, Arthur H....................................................   699
Nies, Helen W.....................................................   865
Nies, Helen Wilson................................................   870
Nieves, Josephine.................................................   720
Nieves, Miguel A..................................................   780
Nieves, Robert J..................................................   653
Nightingale, Stuart L.............................................   737
Niles, Marianne Coleman...........................................   910
Nimmer, David C...................................................   752
Nims, Arthur L., III..............................................   897
Ninomiya, Calvin..................................................   604
Nintemann, Terri..................................................   354
Nirenberg, Darryl D...............................................   196
Nissen, Nico J....................................................   927
Nitsche, Judith A.................................................   795
Niwa, Toshiyuki...................................................   941
Nix, James E......................................................   685
Nix, John B.......................................................   632
Nix, Sheila.......................................................   383
Nixon, Sheryl Ann Sinegal.........................................   117
Nixon, Valerie....................................................   425
Noakes, Edward G..................................................   834
Nober, Roger......................................................   421
Noble, Lawrence M...............................................777, 799
Noble, Mike.......................................................   608
Noble, Ronald K...................................................   605
Nobles, Jo........................................................    14
Nobles, Sandra....................................................   798
Noe, Catherine....................................................    99
Noe, Paul.........................................................   371
Noel, Elizabeth A.................................................   914
Nofziger, Rod.....................................................   420
Nogues, Julio.....................................................   923
Nolan, Beth.......................................................   588
Nolan, Jean.......................................................   753
Nolan, Rich.......................................................    19
Nolan, Walker F...................................................   484
Noll, Sonja.......................................................   548
Nolt, Kristin.....................................................    55
Noonan, Art.......................................................   158
Noonan, Colleen E.................................................   370
Noonan, Jean......................................................   791
Noonan, John T., Jr...............................................   865
Noonan, Mary......................................................   168
Noord, Thomas H...................................................   547
Nooter, Robert H..................................................   843
Nophlin, Calvin...................................................   725
Nora, Audrey H....................................................   738
Norcross, David W.................................................   711
Norcross, Marvin A................................................   696
Nordhaus, Robert R................................................   768
Nordheimer, Gail G................................................   781

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Nordlinger, Edwin H...............................................   835
Noriega, Roger....................................................   405
Norosz, Kris......................................................   932
Norris, Alan E....................................................   864
Norris, Genie.....................................................   597
Norris, Joseph A., III............................................   671
Norris, Ruthann...................................................   305
Norris, Stephen L.................................................   803
Norris, William...................................................   560
Norry, Patricia G.................................................   854
North, Erik M.....................................................   601
North, Robert C...................................................   759
Northcutt, Amy....................................................   808
Northington, Larry................................................   640
Norton, Arthur J..................................................   704
Norton, Eleanor Holmes (Representative from the District of 
        Columbia).....................................306, 400, 418, 471
Norton, Frank.....................................................   359
Norton, Gary W....................................................   607
Norton, James J...................................................   780
Norton, Robert W..................................................   699
Norton, William G.................................................   543
Norwood, Charles W., Jr. (Representative from Georgia).....75, 395, 397, 
                                                                     471
Norwood, Earline..................................................    14
Nossaman, Michael D...............................................   800
Notebart, Richard.................................................   493
Nouhan, Dolores A.................................................   137
Nousen, Margo.....................................................    53
Nousen, Steve.....................................................   221
Novak, Barbara....................................................   844
Novak, Michael....................................................   483
Novak, Sally......................................................   795
Novel, Michael J..................................................   633
Novelli, Catherine A..............................................   594
Novitsky, Les.....................................................   292
Novotny, Donald J.................................................   688
Novotny, Thomas H.................................................   557
Novotny, Thomas W.................................................   556
Nowak, John M.....................................................   641
Nowakowski, Paula.................................................   429
Nuber, Philip W...................................................   616
Nugent, Mary A....................................................   667
Nugent, Terry L...................................................   545
Nuland, Toria.....................................................   596
Nunez, Manuel.....................................................   926
Nunez, Samuel B., Jr..............................................   778
Nunn, Sam (Senator from Georgia)........70, 358, 370, 375, 382, 447, 490
Nunns, James R....................................................   605
Nunzio, Nicholas S................................................   907
Nuri, K. Rashid...................................................   689
Nusbaum, Thomas W.................................................   693
Nussbaum, Karen Beth..............................................   716
Nussenblatt, Robert...............................................   741
Nussle, Jim (Representative from Iowa)...........101, 394, 423, 427, 471
Nuthall, Carol....................................................   609
Nuttall, John.....................................................   688
Nuzum, Janet A....................................................   852
Nye, Benjamin H...................................................   600
Nye, Joseph S., Jr................................................   611
Nygaard, Richard Lowell...........................................   864
Nystrom, Duane....................................................   366



 
                              NAME INDEX--O

O'Berry, Carl G...................................................   641
O'Brien, Ana C....................................................   933
O'Brien, Brett....................................................   432
O'Brien, Cathy....................................................    70
O'Brien, David A..................................................713-14
O'Brien, Jane.....................................................   604
O'Brien, John.....................................................   702
O'Brien, John C...................................................   799
O'Brien, Pat......................................................   700
O'Brien, Patrick B................................................   904
O'Callaghan, Jay..................................................    66
O'Connell, Dennis M...............................................   605
O'Connell, Janice M...............................................   370
O'Connell, Kathleen...............................................   424
O'Connell, Maureen................................................   792
O'Conner, William E...............................................   386
O'Connor, Brian...................................................   796
O'Connor, Bryan D.................................................   809
O'Connor, Dave....................................................   787
O'Connor, Erin....................................................   589
O'Connor, Helene M................................................   614
O'Connor, Jennifer................................................   587
O'Connor, John J..................................................   554
O'Connor, Sandra Day (Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court)....859, 865
O'Connor, Sean....................................................   929
O'Connor, Tim.....................................................   685
O'Day, Bonnie.....................................................   815
O'Day, Kathleen M.................................................   784
O'Donnell, Edward.................................................   597
O'Donnell, John J.................................................   848
O'Donnell, Lawrence, Jr...........................................   368
O'Donnell, Ruth M.................................................   825
O'Donnell, Thomas P...............................................   591
O'Donnell, Tom....................................................   541
O'Donovan, Denis P................................................   364
O'Donovan, Leo J..................................................   816
O'Farrell, Michael................................................   927
O'Gara, James.....................................................   372
O'Hara, James.....................................................   737
O'Hare, Thomas J., Jr.............................................   748
O'Hern, Joseph J..................................................   755
O'Keefe, Lois.....................................................   714
O'Keeffe, Johannah P..............................................   391
O'Kelly, Sebastian................................................   371
O'Leary, Hazel R. (Secretary of Energy).........................586, 768
O'Leary, Michael..................................................   372
O'Leary, Sandra...................................................   597
O'Lenick, Brenda..................................................   271
O'Mara, Jeff......................................................    95
O'Meara, James....................................................   687
O'Meara, John J...................................................   803
O'Meara, Linda....................................................   288
O'Neil, Bonny.....................................................   685
O'Neil, Michael...................................................   710
O'Neil, William A.................................................   944
O'Neill, June E...................................................   551
O'Neill, Malcolm..................................................   615
O'Neill, Michael..................................................   372
O'Neill, Stephania................................................   730
O'Neill, Thomas M.................................................   665
O'Regan, Fred.....................................................   829
O'Reilly, Terrance M..............................................   665
O'Rielly, Michael.................................................   397
O'Riley, Carl.....................................................   772
O'Scannlain, Diarmuid F...........................................   865
O'Shaughnessy, Gary W.............................................   641
O'Sullivan, Catherine G...........................................   647
O'Sullivan, Patrick...............................................   180
O'Toole, Jim......................................................   365
O'Toole, Michael..................................................   653
O'Toole, Tara J...................................................   768
O`Rourke, Michael J...............................................   836
Oakley, Godfrey P.................................................   733
Oakley, Phyllis...................................................   599
Oaxaca, Jaime.....................................................   820
Obasi, G.O.P......................................................   944
Obee, Kent........................................................   850
Oberbillig, Ronald M..............................................   633
Oberdorfer, Louis Falk............................................   882
Oberlander, George H.F............................................   814
Obermann, Richard M...............................................   416
Oberstar, James L. (Representative from Minnesota)....146, 418, 430, 471
Obey, David R. (Representative from Wisconsin).......302, 388, 430, 432, 
                                                                435, 472
Oblinger, Josephine K.............................................   792
Obminski, Evgenjevick.............................................   944
Ochoa, Christine..................................................   268
Ochs, Michael.....................................................   789
Ochs, Michael J...................................................   485
Oda, Shigeru......................................................   940
Odegaard, Charles H...............................................   675
Odell, John B.....................................................   491
Odell, Stephen....................................................   366
Odling-Smee, John.................................................   929
Odom, Walter T., Jr...............................................   704
Oelkers, William..................................................   552
Oetken, Albert A..................................................   283
Offen, Neil H.....................................................   807
Offner, Paul......................................................   368
Ogan, James R.....................................................   666
Ogata, Sadako...................................................941, 945
Ogilvie, Lloyd John...............................................   535
Ogle, John........................................................   828
Oglesby, Donna M..................................................   850
Oglesby, Ted L....................................................   811
Ogsbury, James D..................................................   391
Ohlbaum, Diana L..................................................   370

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Ohlenroth, Susan..................................................   606
Ohler, Barry....................................................686, 689
Ohlson, Brooks....................................................   706
Ohman, Earl R., Jr................................................   822
Ojakli, Ziad......................................................    96
Okay, John L......................................................682-83
Okin, Carol J.....................................................   826
Okin, Robert J....................................................   665
Okubo, Sumiye O...................................................   703
Oland, Bruce......................................................   825
Oland, Perry P....................................................   824
Olden, Kenneth....................................................   743
Oldham, Jennifer..................................................     6
Oleary, Ann M.....................................................   588
Oler, Harriet.....................................................   558
Oles, David L.....................................................   635
Oleszek, Walter J.................................................   557
Oleszewski, Marcia................................................   433
Olick, Karen......................................................    18
Oliphant, Lincoln.................................................   379
Oliver, Dann......................................................   793
Oliver, John T....................................................   625
Oliver-Hoffmann, Camille..........................................   842
Olmstead, William J...............................................   778
Olmsted, John.....................................................   182
Ols, John M., Jr..................................................552-53
Olsavsky, Michael J...............................................   852
Olsen, David L....................................................   680
Olsen, Eric.......................................................   681
Olsen, Margaret A...............................................624, 627
Olsen, Norma......................................................   211
Olson, Al.........................................................   805
Olson, Larry......................................................   796
Olson, Lydia M....................................................   426
Olson, Philip.....................................................   628
Olson, Scott....................................................278, 394
Olson, Susan......................................................   160
Oltjen, Robert R..................................................   699
Olver, John W. (Representative from Massachusetts)....126, 394, 414, 472
Olychyk, Samuel...................................................   368
Onanian, Edward...................................................   722
Onken, James......................................................   744
Ono, Setsuko......................................................   920
Opala, Marian.....................................................   778
Operle, Karl M....................................................   433
Opfer, George.....................................................   799
Oppenheimer, Michelle A...........................................   792
Oppman, Dennis J..................................................   626
Orenstein, Walter A...............................................   733
Orfield, Craig....................................................   417
Orlando, Christopher..............................................   431
Orlando, Jean.....................................................   544
Orlando, Samuel...................................................   545
Ormiston, Kathy A.................................................   394
Ormond, Jasper....................................................   913
Orndorff, Joanne L................................................   391
Orr, Ann Young....................................................   816
Orr, David........................................................   697
Orr, David S......................................................   799
Orr, John T., Jr..................................................   647
Orr, Susan........................................................   727
Orsini, Eric A....................................................   619
Ortega, Robert....................................................   924
Ortego, John......................................................   805
Ortel, Stephanie..................................................     5
Ortenberg, Arthur.................................................   559
Orth, Michael D...................................................   608
Ortiz, Carlos C...................................................   652
Ortiz, Reynaldo...................................................   926
Ortiz, Solomon P. (Representative from Texas).........272, 408, 410, 472
Ortner, Donald J................................................840, 844
Orton, Bill (Representative from Utah)................277, 392, 394, 472
Orzvlak, Paul.....................................................   542
Osann, Edward O...................................................   679
Osborne, Anna.....................................................    48
Oscar, Kenneth J..................................................   619
Oscarson, Wendy A.................................................   969
Osenbaugh, Elizabeth..............................................   650
Oser, Warren......................................................   645
Oshel, Kay........................................................   722
Osheroff, Mauri L.................................................   833
Oshinsky, Samuel..................................................   718
Osman, Betty B....................................................   492
Osmus, Lynne A....................................................   760
Ostenso, Ned A....................................................   708
Oster, J.W........................................................   630
Osterday, John R..................................................   653
Osterholtz, Robert A..............................................   919
Osterman, Elizabeth G.............................................   833
Ostrach, Simon....................................................   819
Ostrow, Stephen E.................................................   556
Oteifa, Hassan....................................................   927
Otero, Joaquin F..................................................   715
Otero, Maria......................................................   807
Otero-Cesario, Raisa..............................................   757
Otramba, Geraldine................................................   555
Ott, Alan.........................................................   387
Ott, Gloria Rose..................................................   851
Ott, William R....................................................   712
Otten, Vicki......................................................    82
Otterness, Naomi..................................................    51
Otterstetter, Horst...............................................   934
Otto, Erika.......................................................   399
Otto, John P......................................................   631
Ouattara, Alassane D..............................................   929
Ouellet, Michelle.................................................   717
Ouellette, Susan M................................................   426
Oursler, Leonard..................................................   538
Oursler, Susan....................................................   109
Oursler, Susan J..................................................   370
Ouseley, Jill K...................................................   603
Overal, Dorothy...................................................   837
Overby, Gary N....................................................   644
Overend, Charles F................................................   826
Overman, Janice B.................................................   626
Overstreet, Harold G............................................630, 782
Overton, Glen W...................................................   806
Oviedo, T. Nina...................................................   537
Owen, Gus A.......................................................   808
Owen, Marc C......................................................   765
Owens, Andre E....................................................   832
Owens, Ann........................................................   412
Owens, John.......................................................   691
Owens, Loretta A..................................................   699
Owens, Major R. (Representative from New York)........183, 397, 400, 472
Owens, Susie......................................................   113
Owens, William A..................................................   614
Owensby, Virginia C...............................................   635
Owings, H. Christopher............................................   834
Oxley, Michael G. (Representative from Ohio)...............208, 395, 472
Oya, Toshio.......................................................   930
Oynes, Chris C....................................................   677



 
                              NAME INDEX--P

Pace, Norma.......................................................   856
Pachios, Harold C.................................................   848
Pack, Linda Jan S.................................................   718
Pack, William.....................................................   727
Packard, Barbara..................................................   740
Packard, Ron (Representative from California)...............42, 388, 472
Packo, Ann Marie..................................................   295
Packwood, Bob (Senator from Oregon).........221, 362, 367, 379, 434, 447
Pacquing, Juliet..................................................   391
Padgett, Gail B...................................................   670
Padgett, Guy......................................................   678
Padilla, Blasco Penaherrera.......................................   933
Padilla, Jose.....................................................   605
Paduchik, Robert..................................................   206
Paganini, Jose Maria..............................................   934
Page, Marcus W....................................................   603
Page, Sunnie......................................................   403
Paige, Emmett, Jr.................................................   612
Paige, Patricia H.................................................   825
Paige, Ralph F....................................................   644
Painter, Reece....................................................    51
Pajak, John J.....................................................   898
Pak, Chung........................................................   709
Palank, Joseph A..................................................   553
Palast, Geri D....................................................   714
Pallas, Greg......................................................   159
Pallone, Frank, Jr. (Representative from New Jersey).......169, 395, 472
Pallone, Joseph G.................................................   359
Palm, Charles G...................................................   813
Palman, Glen K....................................................   905
Palmateer, Kathy..................................................    29
Palmer, Leslie....................................................   365
Palmer, Mary Lou..................................................   194
Palmer, Robert E..................................................   416
Palmer, Rodney....................................................   912
Palmer, Roy.......................................................    48

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Palmer, Scott B..................................................89, 541
Palmer, Steven O..................................................   758
Palmer, Victor W..................................................682-83
Palmieri, Jennifer................................................   587
Palumbo, Barbara..................................................   185
Panebianco, Thomas................................................   777
Panethiere, Darrell...............................................   372
Panetta, Leon E. (White House Chief of Staff).....................586-87
Pang, Fred........................................................   612
Pangallo, C.D.....................................................   826
Pantirer, Murray..................................................   849
Panuthos, Peter J.................................................   898
Panzer, Nora......................................................   843
Panzera, Donald P.................................................   556
Paone, Gabriele J...............................................674, 680
Paone, Martin.....................................................   381
Paone, Martin P...................................................   538
Papaj, Kenneth R..................................................   604
Pape, Michael.....................................................   109
Papenfus, Al......................................................   614
Paperiello, Carl J................................................   855
Papich, Anton.....................................................   266
Papinchak, Janet R................................................   822
Papovich, Joseph..................................................   594
Papp, Jack J......................................................   625
Pappillion, Glenda M..............................................   608
Paquette, Dennis..................................................   719
Paquette, Noel....................................................   924
Paquette-Sass, Joan...............................................   643
Paquin, Nancy.....................................................   738
Paquin, Robert G..................................................   279
Paradis, Julie....................................................   387
Paralusz, Kathleen................................................   359
Paranzino, Mike...................................................    11
Parcell, John H...................................................   604
Paretzky, Kenneth I...............................................   544
Paris-White, Lois.................................................   671
Parish, George....................................................   708
Parish, Lynn......................................................   607
Parish, Richard J.................................................   627
Parisi, Joseph J..................................................   547
Park, Paul Hae....................................................   847
Parker, Carey.....................................................   126
Parker, David B...................................................   818
Parker, Debbie....................................................   829
Parker, Ed........................................................   633
Parker, Edna G....................................................   892
Parker, Fred I....................................................   864
Parker, George....................................................   763
Parker, Gloria....................................................   772
Parker, Joseph C..................................................   826
Parker, Karen.....................................................   209
Parker, Kathleen M................................................   539
Parker, Kimberly C................................................   724
Parker, Lewis F...................................................   803
Parker, Marquia...................................................   536
Parker, Mike (Representative from Mississippi)........150, 394, 418, 472
Parker, Phillip D...............................................778, 833
Parker, R. Michael................................................   833
Parker, Robert M..................................................   864
Parker, Robert P..................................................   703
Parker, Robert W..................................................   804
Parker, Violet....................................................   824
Parkinson, Chuck..................................................   357
Parkinson, Patrick M..............................................   783
Parks, Barbara K..................................................   907
Parks, Jessica L..................................................   853
Parle, James V....................................................   822
Parlow, Richard D.................................................   712
Parnes, Lydia.....................................................   803
Parnes, Norman T..................................................   782
Parobek, Dennis...................................................   163
Parr, Carolyn Miller..............................................   893
Parra, Bill.......................................................   734
Parratt, Shelly E.................................................   834
Parris, Stanford E................................................   765
Parrish, John H...................................................   784
Parrish, Patricia D...............................................   758
Parron, Delores L.................................................   735
Parrott-Fonseca, Joan.............................................   804
Parry, David......................................................    98
Parry, Elaine.....................................................   731
Parry, R.H........................................................   699
Parry, Richard P..................................................   926
Parsky, Keith.....................................................   307
Parsons, Jason....................................................   433
Parsons, John G...................................................   813
Paschall, Camise..................................................   847
Paschall, Judy Myers..............................................   379
Pasco, James O....................................................   605
Pascoe, Llewellyn.................................................   602
Pasenelli, Burdena G..............................................   662
Paskowski, Adele..................................................   717
Paslawski, Joseph T...............................................   720
Pason, Alan A.....................................................   647
Pasqualino, Donna L...............................................   539
Pasquier, Bernard.................................................   926
Passero, Ronald P.................................................   608
Pastor, Ed (Representative from Arizona).....11, 385, 403, 433, 472, 494
Pastore, Carla....................................................   551
Pasugswad, Suwan..................................................   923
Patak, Leonard....................................................   705
Patch, Margaret...................................................   609
Patchan, Joseph...................................................   668
Pate, Barbara.....................................................   207
Pate, Dona........................................................   356
Pate, William F., III.............................................   709
Patel, Yasmin.....................................................   930
Paterick, Carol A.................................................   667
Paterson, Neil J..................................................   928
Pathak, Dalip.....................................................   927
Patin, Larry......................................................   704
Patmore, Samuel O.................................................   364
Paton, Harry T....................................................   763
Patrick, Deval L..................................................   649
Patrick, Edward G.................................................   638
Patrick, Wayne M..................................................   654
Patt, Yh..........................................................   916
Patten, D.........................................................   632
Patterson, Anne...................................................   597
Patterson, Christian..............................................   110
Patterson, Denise.................................................   683
Patterson, John E.................................................   735
Patterson, Joseph P...............................................   397
Patterson, Kathleen...............................................   910
Patterson, Leonard E..............................................   638
Patterson, Mark A.................................................   178
Patterson, Melinda................................................    44
Patterson, Raymond................................................   731
Patterson, Roger..................................................   680
Patterson, Steve..................................................    14
Patterson-Jones, Wilma............................................   431
Patti, Joseph S...................................................   827
Patton, Arlene L..................................................   755
Patton, Nancy Linn................................................   707
Paugh, Jon........................................................   711
Paul, Debbie......................................................    10
Paul, Helmut......................................................   926
Paul, James.......................................................   416
Paul, Richard A...................................................   754
Paul, Terrence....................................................   550
Paul, William E...................................................   739
Pauley, Darrell R.................................................   784
Pauley, Michael...................................................   168
Pauley, Roger A...................................................   650
Paulin, Garrett...................................................   998
Paulk, Jan......................................................489, 537
Paull, Lindy L....................................................   368
Pauls, Frederick H................................................   557
Pauls, Lloyd A....................................................   559
Paulsen, Linda....................................................   772
Pautler, Charles, Jr..............................................   704
Pavey, Dana.......................................................    75
Pavlich, Liz......................................................   136
Pavlick, Edward E.................................................   620
Pavolka, Mark E...................................................   755
Pawlikowski, John T...............................................   849
Pawlson, L. Gregory...............................................   782
Paxon, Bill (Representative from New York).........193, 395, 427-28, 472
Paxton, Robert....................................................   108
Paye, Jean-Claude.................................................   933
Payne, David......................................................   209
Payne, Donald M. (Representative from New Jersey)....171, 397, 403, 430, 
                                                           472, 484, 778
Payne, Ed.........................................................   380
Payne, Foster.....................................................   549
Payne, John H.....................................................   694
Payne, Lewis F., Jr. (Representative from Virginia)........285, 423, 472
Payne, Polly......................................................   255
Payne, Sandra S...................................................   824
Payton, Floy....................................................686, 689
Payton, Tony......................................................   542

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Payzant, Thomas W.................................................   773
Peabody, Arthur E., Jr............................................   649
Peace, David L....................................................   625
Peace, Fran.......................................................    19
Peach, J. Dexter..................................................   551
Peacock, Chris....................................................   601
Peacock, Marcus...................................................   421
Pearce, Chris.....................................................   413
Pearce, Karen.....................................................   415
Pearce, Norma J...................................................   631
Pearl, Frank H....................................................   845
Pearl, Laurence D.................................................   751
Pearl, Marc A.....................................................   664
Pearman, Donald W., Jr............................................   768
Pearson, Christina................................................   368
Pearson, Cindy....................................................   359
Pearson, Daniel...................................................   416
Pearson, L. Jay...................................................   807
Pearson, Robert W.................................................   708
Pearson, Suzanne..................................................   539
Pease, Kendell..................................................625, 628
Peck, Kristin A...................................................   370
Peckham, Gardner................................................429, 540
Pecovish, Michael D...............................................   604
Peddicord, Charlotte G............................................   905
Pedigo, Linda.....................................................   286
Peece, Charlotte P................................................   557
Peel, Terry.......................................................391-92
Peer, Wilbur T....................................................   692
Peeters, Philippe.................................................   923
Pehrkon, James A..................................................   798
Pekarek, Kenneth L................................................   667
Pelaez, Marc......................................................   627
Pelak, Andrew J., Jr..............................................   640
Pelegrin, Lydia...................................................   905
Pelham, Daniel W..................................................   537
Pell, Claiborne (Senator from Rhode Island).....239, 369, 373, 375, 381, 
                                                      433, 447, 559, 850
Pelletier, Eric...................................................   413
Pelletier, Michelle H.............................................   407
Pelletreau, Robert................................................   597
Pellikaan, Thomas G.............................................537, 548
Pelofky, Mark.....................................................   717
Pelosi, Felice M..................................................   829
Pelosi, Lisa......................................................    53
Pelosi, Nancy (Representative from California)...22, 388, 417, 426, 429, 
                                                                     472
Peltz, Richard James..............................................   228
Pendarvis, Clay...................................................   796
Pendarvis, Jessalyn L.............................................   851
Pendegrass, Verlin R..............................................   709
Pender, Heidi.....................................................   200
Pendergast, Mary..................................................   737
Pendlum, David....................................................   687
Penman, Janis.....................................................   417
Penn, John Garrett................................................   876
Penn, Robert A....................................................   678
Pennington, Gregory...............................................   759
Pennington, Rob...................................................   551
Pennoyer, Steven..................................................   932
Pena, Federico F. (Secretary of Transportation).......586, 756, 779, 817
Penalver, Bianca..................................................   273
Peoples, Hilary W.................................................   805
Peoples, John T...................................................   653
Pepin, Andrew J...................................................   771
Pepper, Robert M..................................................   794
Pepple, Randy.....................................................   290
Peranich, Stephen.................................................   150
Peratino, Maureen P...............................................   793
Perbohner, Robert M...............................................   857
Perciasepe, Robert................................................   788
Percival, Timothy S...............................................   549
Perella, Susan B..................................................   607
Perelman, Ronald O................................................   845
Perencevich, Stephen..............................................    83
Perez, Ed.........................................................   727
Perez, James R....................................................   663
Perez, Joel.......................................................    27
Perez, Jorge......................................................   816
Perez, Joseph.....................................................   691
Perez, Lucy.......................................................   726
Perez, Ruddy E....................................................   921
Perez-Lopez, Jorge................................................   715
Perih, Jean.......................................................   277
Perkins, Jack E...................................................   668
Perkins, Norman...................................................   722
Perkins, Sandra...................................................   912
Perkins, Thomas J.................................................   560
Perlmann, Leslie..................................................   719
Perlmutter, Sandra P............................................730, 832
Permuy, Pedro Pablo...............................................   174
Peroff, Kathleen..................................................   593
Perret, Louis.....................................................   117
Perricone, Joseph J...............................................   725
Perry, Angie......................................................   391
Perry, James......................................................   690
Perry, Loyd P.....................................................   797
Perry, Roland W...................................................   914
Perry, William J. (Secretary of Defense)..........................   592
Perrygo, Louis W..................................................   704
Persell, Peter....................................................   828
Persil, Herbert G.................................................   750
Perts, Ruth E.....................................................   714
Pesachowitz, Alvin M..............................................   787
Pesce, Edward V...................................................  1018
Peschel, Rudy K...................................................   759
Petak, Lawrence P.................................................   794
Peters, Mark E....................................................   757
Peters, Marybeth..................................................   558
Peters, Philip....................................................   410
Peters, Robert....................................................   693
Peters, Roberta...................................................   816
Peters, Roberta K.................................................   626
Peters, William...................................................   753
Petersburg, Lynn E................................................   667
Petersen, Anne C..................................................   820
Petersen, Betty...................................................   651
Peterson, Alicia..................................................   199
Peterson, Christopher.............................................   751
Peterson, Collin C. (Representative from Minnesota)...145, 385, 400, 472
Peterson, David F.................................................   812
Peterson, Dean....................................................   144
Peterson, Don...................................................691, 825
Peterson, Douglas (Pete) (Representative from Florida).....57, 408, 416, 
                                                                430, 473
Peterson, Dwight A................................................   755
Peterson, Gail E..................................................   601
Peterson, Gary M..................................................   650
Peterson, Genevieve...............................................   779
Peterson, Henry...................................................   381
Peterson, James A.................................................   806
Peterson, John W..................................................   698
Peterson, Jon...................................................143, 405
Peterson, Jon E...................................................   635
Peterson, Malcolm L...............................................   809
Peterson, Mark..................................................429, 540
Peterson, Neal D..................................................   848
Peterson, Peggy...................................................   208
Peterson, Richard J...............................................   693
Peterson, Robert A................................................   552
Peterson, Robert E., Jr...........................................   969
Peterson, Sean....................................................   181
Peterson, Sharon..................................................   157
Peterson, Sigmund R...............................................   709
Peterson, Stephanie...............................................   536
Peterson, Timothy.................................................   392
Peterson, Trudy H.......................................812-13, 817, 847
Petito, Christopher...............................................   835
Petrei, A. Humberto...............................................   921
Petrella, Mary E..................................................   422
Petri, Thomas E. (Representative from Wisconsin).....301, 397, 418, 473, 
                                                                     487
Petricco, John....................................................   753
Petrich, Jeffrey..................................................   412
Petrie, Murray....................................................   930
Petrou, Laura.....................................................   536
Petrovsky, Vladimir F.............................................   941
Petrucci, James E.................................................   800
Petterson, Jim....................................................   690
Pettey, John M....................................................   164
Pettey, Patrick J.................................................   164
Petti, Judy.......................................................   704
Pettibone, Craig..................................................   824
Pettine, Danielle.................................................   227
Pew, Michael R....................................................   558
Peyton, Kathleen L................................................   638
Pfeffer, A. Robert................................................   718
Pfeffer, Richard..................................................   719
Pfeffermann, Guy Pierre...........................................   927
Pfieffer, W. Dean.................................................   626
Pfitzenmaier, Larry D.............................................   627
Pham, Dang........................................................   773
Pharis, Claudia...................................................   226
Phelan, Bette.....................................................   113

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Phelps, Cheryl....................................................   402
Phelps, Fred A....................................................   624
Phelps, Henry P., III.............................................   636
Phelps, Johnny F..................................................   653
Phifer, Franklin C., Jr...........................................   424
Philcox, Hank.....................................................   609
Philip, Paul R....................................................   662
Phillips, A. Martin...............................................   761
Phillips, Beau....................................................   171
Phillips, Collis N................................................   716
Phillips, Donald..................................................   594
Phillips, Elizabeth...............................................   392
Phillips, George J................................................   647
Phillips, Jenny...................................................   691
Phillips, John....................................................   654
Phillips, John C..................................................   785
Phillips, Lori....................................................   106
Phillips, Mantha..................................................   305
Phillips, Marc T..................................................   235
Phillips, Margaret................................................   549
Phillips, Rachel............................................73, 429, 540
Phillips, Reed....................................................   702
Phillips, Richard L...............................................   630
Phillips, Ronald V................................................   634
Phillips, Roy.....................................................   362
Phillips, Samuel W................................................   864
Phillips, Susan M.................................................   783
Phillips, Tim.....................................................   286
Phillips, Todd....................................................    18
Philps, D'Arcy....................................................   399
Phipps, Martha....................................................   681
Phythyon, Daniel..................................................   795
Pianalto, Antonella...............................................   590
Piason, Frank J...................................................   688
Piatt, Barry E....................................................   205
Picard, Dennis J..................................................   493
Picciotto, Robert.................................................   922
Piccolo, Joseph G.................................................   710
Piceno, Ron.......................................................    11
Piche, Gordon G...................................................   759
Pickar, Jerry F...................................................   621
Pickard, Sean.....................................................   237
Pickart, George A.................................................   370
Pickelsimer, C.F., Jr.............................................   732
Pickens, David....................................................   602
Pickering, Myrtle B...............................................   792
Pickett, Barbara..................................................   828
Pickett, Owen B. (Representative from Virginia)............283, 408, 473
Pico, Alberto.....................................................   920
Pieper, Michael...................................................   163
Pierce, Beverly Lang..............................................   842
Pierce, Bill......................................................    28
Pierce, E. Ralph..................................................   651
Pierce, Marvin....................................................   674
Pierce, Raymond C.................................................   770
Pierce, Ruth A....................................................   748
Piercy, Jan.......................................................   923
Pierry, Craig.....................................................   138
Pierson, Al.......................................................   677
Pierson, Jay......................................................   540
Pietkiewicz, Michael..............................................   194
Pietropaoli, Steven...............................................   625
Pietrzak, Patrick.................................................   757
Pike, Chuck.......................................................   299
Pike, James M.....................................................   744
Pile, Elizabeth...................................................   394
Pilgrim, Dianne.................................................840, 842
Pillath, Carsten F................................................   930
Pillis-Duvekot, Sari van Heemskerck...............................   489
Pillors, Brenda...................................................   183
Pilzer, Arthur....................................................   791
Pinard, Jean-Paul.................................................   926
Pinciaro, Frederick...............................................   702
Pincus, Ann.......................................................   850
Pincus, Paul......................................................   546
Pine, Martha......................................................   744
Piney, M. Dominique...............................................   922
Pinkerton, Sharon.................................................    60
Pinkston, Garland, Jr.............................................   911
Pinkus, Matthew...................................................   402
Pinn, Vivian W....................................................   739
Pinto, Brian......................................................   927
Pinzler, Isabelle K...............................................   649
Piotter, Kevin....................................................   380
Piper, Nancy M....................................................   417
Pippen, Harvey G., Jr.............................................   787
Piraino, Janet....................................................   301
Piraneo, Josephine G..............................................   435
Pirie, Robert B., Jr..............................................   627
Pirnie, Abby J....................................................   787
Pisa, Maria.......................................................   700
Pisciotta, Aileen.................................................   795
Pitchford, John...................................................   696
Pitcock, Tom......................................................    57
Pitofsky, Robert..................................................   803
Pitt, Bruce.......................................................   609
Pittinger, Elizabeth..............................................   492
Pittman, James E..................................................   731
Pittman, Lisa.....................................................   412
Pittman, Russell W................................................   647
Pitts, Keith......................................................   387
Pitts, Nathaniel G................................................   820
Pitts, Otis.....................................................752, 754
Pizana, Clara C...................................................   273
Pizer, Chuck......................................................    85
Pizzella, Patrick.................................................   800
Pizzurro, Frank M.................................................   187
Plager, S. Jay..................................................865, 872
Plaisier, Melinda.................................................    98
Planzer, Neil.....................................................   760
Plashal, John G...................................................   391
Plaster, Amy Sandgren.............................................   133
Plaster, Henry....................................................    72
Platt, Joel.......................................................   605
Plaut, William....................................................   911
Plaza, Eva M......................................................   648
Plaze, Robert E...................................................   833
Pleasants, Beatriz................................................   550
Pletka, Danielle M................................................   370
Plewes, Thomas J..................................................   721
Plocher, David....................................................   371
Plouffe, David....................................................   383
Plowman, R.D....................................................682, 698
Plummer, M. David.................................................   826
Plunkett, David...................................................4, 394
Pocase, Norman V..................................................   827
Pockros, Perry..................................................403, 486
Podberesky, Samuel................................................   756
Podesta, John D.................................................591, 777
Podoff, David.....................................................   368
Poe, Edgar, Jr....................................................   690
Poe, Patrick......................................................   761
Poersch, J.B......................................................   240
Pohl, Sheila......................................................   740
Pohlman, Robert...................................................   912
Polak, Vanessa....................................................   206
Polanco, Matthew..................................................   273
Polcari, Stephen..................................................   841
Polhemus, Kirstin.................................................   415
Poling, Mike......................................................   365
Politz, Henry A...................................................   864
Polk, Franklin G..................................................   371
Polk, Robert L....................................................   858
Polking, Joseph C.................................................   801
Poll, Wayne R.....................................................   831
Pollack, Gerald A.................................................   703
Pollard, Jack.....................................................   153
Pollard, Timothy..................................................   550
Polley, Thomas J..................................................   913
Pollitz, Karen L................................................724, 729
Pollock, Jennifer.................................................   486
Polly, Brian......................................................   805
Pombo, Maria Teresa...............................................   754
Pombo, Richard W. (Representative from California)....43, 385, 410, 428, 
                                                                     473
Pomerance, Rafe...................................................   599
Pomerantz, David..................................................   413
Pomerantz, Steven L...............................................   662
Pomeroy, Earl Ralph (Representative from North Dakota)....205, 385, 394, 
                                                                430, 473
Pommerening, Glen.................................................   652
Pompa, Robert A...................................................   815
Pond, Kenneth S...................................................   780
Ponzurick, Karen..................................................   376
Poo, Karin Holmgrunn Sham.........................................   940
Poole, Cecil F....................................................   865
Poole, Jim........................................................   675
Poole, Linda J....................................................   933
Pope, Carol W.....................................................   800
Poppalardo, Judith................................................   834
Porras, M. Richard................................................   856
Portee, Yvonne F..................................................   364
Porter, Christopher...............................................   222
Porter, Daniel E..................................................   627
Porter, Darrah....................................................   857

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Porter, Dennis R..................................................   631
Porter, Diane D...................................................   736
Porter, John Edward (Representative from Illinois).....87, 388, 473, 485
Porter, M. Jeanette...............................................   754
Porter, Margaret Jane......................................724, 737, 777
Porter, Neil E....................................................   696
Porter, Paulette D................................................   750
Porter, Richard D.................................................   783
Porter, Roderick K................................................   795
Portik, Karen L...................................................   380
Portman, Rob (Representative from Ohio)....................207, 423, 473
Portman, Robert...................................................   722
Posey, Ada L......................................................   592
Posey, Mariella...................................................    82
Poshard, Glenn (Representative from Illinois)..........92, 416, 418, 473
Poskaitis, Brian..................................................   759
Posner, Paul......................................................   552
Posner, Richard A.................................................   864
Posner, William B.................................................   831
Post, Gretchen Stevenson..........................................   364
Post, Janice......................................................   544
Post, Lisa........................................................    89
Postlethwaite, Alan W.............................................   840
Poston, Yvonne....................................................   635
Potamkin, Mrs. Meyer P............................................   841
Potok, Nancy A....................................................   905
Pott, C. John.....................................................   927
Potter, Janet.....................................................   151
Potter, JuliAnna..................................................   415
Potter, Orlando B.................................................   239
Potter, Robert A..................................................   647
Potter, Trevor....................................................   798
Potts, Janet......................................................   681
Potts, John F.....................................................   858
Potts, Larry A....................................................   662
Potts, Stephen D................................................778, 822
Poulos, William G.................................................   857
Pournelle, Rich...................................................   403
Powden, Mark E....................................................   279
Powell, Alma Johnson..............................................   845
Powell, Carleton D................................................   898
Powell, Dianne....................................................   387
Powell, Dorothy...................................................    24
Powell, Earl A., III.......................................817, 844, 846
Powell, Edward B., III............................................   607
Powell, James.....................................................   820
Powell, Jimmie....................................................   366
Powell, Lewis Franklin (Associate Justice, retired, U.S. Supreme 
        Court)....................................................   862
Powell, Linda L...................................................   601
Powell, Michael...................................................    50
Powell, Roderick L................................................   732
Powell, Stephen J.................................................   706
Powell, Theodore..................................................   391
Power, James......................................................   802
Powers, Martin....................................................   842
Powers, Thomas G..................................................   417
Powls, Kelly......................................................   431
Prabhakar, Arati..................................................   711
Prader, Johann....................................................   930
Pradia, Paul A....................................................   755
Praed, Jon L......................................................   402
Prager, Lutz A....................................................   911
Prater, Kenneth...................................................   407
Prater, Mark......................................................   368
Prather, Robert A.................................................   544
Pratico, Lynne....................................................   717
Pratsch, Lloyd W..................................................   597
Pratt, Alex.......................................................   250
Pratt, John Helm..................................................   881
Pratt, Margaret...................................................   424
Pratt, Sara.......................................................   750
Prazmark, Jennifer................................................   424
Pregerson, Harry..................................................   865
Preiss, Jeremy....................................................   368
Prell, Michael J..................................................   783
Preloh, Michael C.................................................   547
Prem, Hernan Hurtado..............................................   933
Presley, Kay......................................................     6
Press, Harvey.....................................................   646
Pressler, Larry (Senator from South Dakota)..........248, 362, 367, 375, 
                                                        378-79, 447, 483
Pressler, Laurel..................................................   206
Presson, Mark.....................................................   640
Presta, Kelly.....................................................   237
Preston, Brooks...................................................   354
Preston, Colleen A................................................   611
Preston, Lewis T................................................922, 925
Preston, Maddie...................................................   201
Preston, Stephen W................................................   616
Preuss, Peter W...................................................   789
Prewitt, Ilona E..................................................   618
Preyer, John......................................................   196
Pribyl, Jim.......................................................   383
Price, Debbie.....................................................   379
Price, James E....................................................   646
Price, John C.....................................................   610
Price, John F.....................................................   558
Price, Lee........................................................   436
Price, Mary S.....................................................   556
Price, Michele....................................................   829
Priddle, John.....................................................   634
Priddy, Veronica..................................................   689
Pride, Claudette E................................................   793
Pride, John L.....................................................   493
Pridgen, Martha...................................................   548
Priest, Roy O.....................................................   750
Prieto, Claudio R.................................................   772
Primrose, Tricia..................................................   431
Primus, Wendell...................................................   726
Prindle, Frank....................................................   549
Prinkey, Judy Gorman..............................................   379
Pritchard, Maureen................................................   424
Pritchard, Randy..................................................    94
Pritchett, Harriet C..............................................   152
Pritchett, Kevin..................................................   536
Prochaska, Stan...................................................   690
Proctor, Alan.....................................................   803
Proctor, George W.................................................   649
Proctor, Iris.....................................................   911
Proctor, James W., Jr.............................................   547
Proctor, Sonya T..................................................   913
Proctor, Stephen D................................................   791
Promisel, Larry J.................................................   783
Propst, Holly.....................................................    49
Prosser, George...................................................   847
Prosser, Michal Sue...............................................   371
Prost, Sharon.....................................................   372
Protexter, Bill...................................................   161
Proto, Elvie A....................................................   693
Proulx, Jim.......................................................    28
Prout, Frank X....................................................   806
Provost, Mary.....................................................   172
Prucha, John......................................................   696
Prueher, Joseph W.................................................   628
Pruett, Elissa....................................................   269
Pruett, James W...................................................   556
Pry, Peter V......................................................   410
Pryce, Deborah (Representative from Ohio).............214, 413, 427, 473
Pryke, I.W........................................................   919
Pryor, David H. (Senator from Arkansas)..........14, 353, 367, 370, 378, 
                                                        382-83, 447, 488
Pryor, Lisa.......................................................   245
Pryor, Pam........................................................   219
Pryor, Walter O...................................................   651
Pryor, William C..................................................   906
Ptak, Thomas J....................................................   762
Puchalski, Shirley................................................    70
Puente-Duany, Hary P..............................................   721
Pugh, Charles E...................................................   716
Pugh, David.......................................................   927
Pugh, Rhoger H....................................................   784
Pugh, Shannon.....................................................   416
Puglia, Albert B..................................................   805
Pugliese, Frank P., Jr............................................   805
Pulas, Elaine.....................................................   545
Puleo, James A....................................................   664
Pulju, Tom........................................................   379
Pullen, Richard...................................................   799
Pulley, Cassandra.................................................   837
Pulwider, William E...............................................   610
Punaro, Arnold L..................................................   359
Purcell, James N., Jr.............................................   931
Purcell, Thomas C.................................................   736
Purcell, Virginia.................................................   127
Purdue, Mary......................................................   637
Purdum, Gary L....................................................   622
Puri, Gopi Nath...................................................   927
Purpuro, Larry....................................................   132
Purser, Gretchen..................................................   380
Purvis, James P...................................................   737
Pushkar, Alice....................................................   588
Putala, Chris.....................................................   372

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Putham, G.H.......................................................   622
Putnam, Robert W..................................................   356
Putnam, William L.................................................   624
Pyatt, Richard L..................................................   550
Pyle, Kenneth B...................................................   487
Pyron, Carl E.....................................................   796
Pytel, Christine..................................................   697



 
                              NAME INDEX--Q

Quainton, Anthony C.E.............................................   598
Quam, Dana........................................................   375
Quam, David.......................................................   373
Quander, Joseph A., Jr............................................   914
Quantius, Susan E.................................................   391
Quarterman, Cynthia...............................................   677
Quast, Philip M...................................................   629
Quatrevaux, Edouard...............................................   808
Quear, Michael D..................................................   416
Queen, Barbara....................................................   403
Queen, Evelyn E...................................................   907
Queja, Shirley....................................................    21
Quello, James H...................................................   792
Quesnel, Jean S...................................................   920
Quick, Aaron......................................................    90
Quick, Bryce R....................................................   387
Quick, George B...................................................   763
Quick, H. Edward, Jr..............................................   831
Quick, Margaret...................................................   916
Quick, Stephen A..................................................   921
Quigley, James M..................................................   494
Quigley, Joe......................................................   380
Quigley, Lisa.....................................................    28
Quillen, James H. (Jimmy) (Representative from Tennessee)......251, 413, 
                                                                428, 473
Quinlan, Andrew...................................................   435
Quinn, Donald P...................................................   653
Quinn, John M. (Representative from New York) (Jack)...1, 194, 418, 421, 
                                                 435, 473, 535, 590, 777
Quinn, Karen....................................................484, 542
Quinn, Larry......................................................   690
Quinn, Laura....................................................295, 384
Quinn, Linda C....................................................   833
Quinn, Matthew M..................................................   666
Quinn, Oliver B...................................................   718
Quinn, T. Jeffrey.................................................   710
Quinta, Donna M...................................................   549
Qureshey, Safi....................................................   493



 
                              NAME INDEX--R

Raab, Constance D.................................................   742
Rabb, Harriet S.................................................724, 777
Rabe, Jerry.......................................................   610
Raben, Robert.....................................................   408
Rabicoff, Smila...................................................   380
Rabiej, John K....................................................   905
Rabinovitz, Jeremy................................................   185
Rabkin, Norman....................................................   552
Rabson, Alan S....................................................   740
Raby, Stephen.....................................................     2
Rachlin, E. Sue...................................................   683
Rachou, Carol.....................................................   431
Raczynski, Andreas M..............................................   927
Radanovich, George P. (Representative from California).....27, 394, 410, 
                                                                     473
Radcliff, Carolyn.................................................   180
Radd, Victoria L..................................................   588
Radebaugh, Day W., Jr.............................................   784
Radebaugh, Teresa.................................................   736
Radek, Lee J......................................................   649
Rademaekers, Frances..............................................   538
Rademaker, Stephen G..............................................   404
Rader, Connie B...................................................   359
Rader, Randall R................................................865, 873
Rader, Russ.......................................................   159
Radintz, James....................................................   692
Radler, Francine..................................................   688
Radtke, Sandee D..................................................   828
Radway, Mike......................................................   232
Raether, Mary M...................................................   815
Raffanello, Thomas W..............................................   653
Raffaniello, Pat..................................................   219
Rafshoon, Eden....................................................   785
Rager, Bryan......................................................   381
Ragsdale, Bruce A.................................................   906
Rahal, Ed.........................................................379-80
Rahall, Nick J., II (Representative from West Virginia)...297, 410, 418, 
                                                                     473
Rahman, Mushfiqur.................................................   923
Rahtes, John......................................................   797
Raidt, John.......................................................    10
Raikes, Loretta...................................................    99
Raimo, Bernard Jr.................................................   417
Rainbolt, Jo......................................................   218
Raines, Marvin D..................................................   704
Raines, William F., Jr............................................   546
Rainford, Roderick................................................   929
Rains, Laurie...................................................217, 417
Rainwater, Carlos L...............................................   780
Raiser, Molly.....................................................   599
Raish, Angela.....................................................   175
Ralston, Joseph W.................................................   641
Ralston, Martha L.................................................   416
Ramacciotti, Beatriz..............................................   933
Ramey, David......................................................    40
Ramey, Paul J.....................................................   798
Ramirez, Olga.....................................................   998
Ramlow, Bertha M..................................................    46
Ramm, Louise E....................................................744-45
Ramonas, Denise G.................................................   362
Ramos, Juan.......................................................   735
Ramsdale, Katie...................................................    45
Ramstad, Jim (Representative from Minnesota)...............143, 423, 473
Ramthun, Roy......................................................   368
Rand, Craven......................................................   433
Randa, Nancy......................................................   827
Randall, Donald...................................................   694
Randall, James....................................................   911
Randall, Patricia S...............................................   741
Randazzo, Vince...................................................    32
Randazzo, Vincent.................................................   413
Randolph, A. Raymond............................................864, 868
Range, Kim........................................................   357
Rangel, Charles B. (Representative from New York)....185, 423, 434, 473, 
                                                                     493
Rangel, Robert S..................................................   409
Ranjeva, Raymond..................................................   940
Ranken, Richard...................................................   925
Rankin, Anita L...................................................   780
Rankin, Michael Lee...............................................   907
Ransome, Lorelei..................................................   807
Raphael, Mary.....................................................   914
Raphael, Robin L..................................................   597
Rapoport, Manuel..................................................   920
Rapp, Roger R.....................................................   775
Rappaport, Aaron..................................................   373
Rappoport, Sloan..................................................   422
Rapport, Alice....................................................   718
Raschko, Raymond R................................................   792
Rasco, Carol H....................................................   589
Rasmussen, Gary J.................................................   772
Rasson, Nejat.....................................................   915
Ratchford, Michael................................................    55
Ratchford, Stephen................................................   380
Ratchford, William................................................   804
Ratcliffe, Pamela.................................................   772
Ratcliffe, Robert H...............................................   796
Rath, Kenneth W...................................................   665
Rathbun, Dennis K............................................821, 853-54
Rathburn, J.P., Jr................................................   782
Ratliff, Dawn L...................................................   370
Ratliff, Gerri Lynn...............................................   642
Raum, Arnold......................................................   895
Rausch, Steve F...................................................   620
Raven, Peter......................................................   819
Ravenel, Henry, Jr................................................   858
Ravenhill, Philip.................................................   843
Ravenscroft, Vern.................................................    80
Rawlins, Sandra K.................................................   668
Rawls, Charlie....................................................   681
Ray, John.........................................................   910
Ray, William D....................................................   632
Raye, Kevin L.....................................................   119
Rayfield, John....................................................   412
Raymond, Allen....................................................   171
Raymond, Charles D................................................   718
Raymond, Mrs. Dana M..............................................   841
Raymond, Pat......................................................   371
Rayner, Ellen.....................................................   402
Raynsford, Robert W...............................................   618
Reachum, Larry R..................................................   671
Read, Joslyn......................................................   796
Reagan, Chris.....................................................   689
Reagan, Mrs. Ronald...............................................   845

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Reagan, Paul......................................................   285
Reagle, George L..................................................   762
Reals, Gail M.....................................................   780
Reams, G.G........................................................   630
Reamy, Linda H....................................................   376
Reardon, Edward M.................................................   717
Reardon, Francis E................................................   620
Reason, J. Paul...................................................   628
Reaves, Sharen E..................................................   359
Rebarber, Ted.....................................................   300
Rebaudengo, Germania..............................................   380
Reberger, Phil....................................................    79
Recht, Philip.....................................................   764
Reck, Gregory M...................................................   810
Record, Frank.....................................................   404
Rector, Gerald R..................................................   685
Redding, B. Faye..................................................   837
Redding, Laura....................................................   264
Redding, Nancy P..................................................   651
Redenbaugh, Russell G.............................................   849
Redfearn, Richard T...............................................   835
Redifer, Paul.....................................................   536
Redmond, David....................................................   222
Redmond, Frank....................................................   789
Redway, Albert James, Jr..........................................   858
Redway, William W.................................................   791
Reeb, George M....................................................   746
Reed, Anne F. Thomson.............................................   682
Reed, Bruce.......................................................   589
Reed, Craig.......................................................   696
Reed, Edwin.......................................................   181
Reed, J. Lisle....................................................   677
Reed, Jack (Representative from Rhode Island)....240, 397, 406, 430, 473
Reed, Jean D......................................................   410
Reed, Joseph V....................................................   940
Reed, Laura B.....................................................   907
Reed, Linda A.....................................................   494
Reed, LouAnn......................................................   378
Reed, Pearlie.....................................................   698
Reed, Whetten.....................................................688-89
Reed, William H...................................................   615
Reeder, Becky.....................................................   548
Reeder, Darlene...................................................   795
Reeder, Franklin S................................................   593
Reeder, Joseph R..................................................   618
Rees, Grover Joseph...............................................   405
Reese, Andrew.....................................................   387
Reese, George E...................................................   809
Reese, H. James...................................................   702
Reese, Ron........................................................   294
Reeves, Forrest E.................................................   769
Reeves, Richard A.................................................   810
Regan, Diane M....................................................   857
Regan, Elizabeth..................................................   969
Regan, George E...................................................   665
Regan, Michael....................................................   397
Regier, Darrel A..................................................   736
Reginaldi, Ronald F...............................................   547
Regner, Peter L...................................................   802
Regula, Ralph (Representative from Ohio)....214, 388, 473, 487, 489, 850
Rehbein, P.K......................................................   255
Rehkamp, P.G......................................................   622
Rehm, Harald......................................................   923
Rehnquist, William H. (Chief Justice, U.S. Supreme Court)......838, 842, 
                                                   844, 846, 859, 864-65
Rehr, Ashley......................................................   399
Reiboldt, Kay.....................................................    29
Reich, Amy........................................................   835
Reich, David......................................................   394
Reich, Edward E...................................................   787
Reich, John.......................................................    56
Reich, Lynne......................................................   688
Reich, Robert B. (Secretary of Labor).......492, 494, 586, 713, 817, 830
Reichard, Dorothy.................................................   128
Reichard, Richard E...............................................   782
Reid, Carol.......................................................   549
Reid, Catherine...................................................   397
Reid, Charles E...................................................   814
Reid, Clarice.....................................................   741
Reid, Erik........................................................   643
Reid, Harry M. (Senator from Nevada).......162, 354, 366, 378, 381, 448, 
                                                                483, 485
Reid, J. Norman...................................................   692
Reid, Linda S.....................................................   751
Reid, Ray.........................................................    16
Reid, Robert......................................................   912
Reid-Miller, Daphne...............................................   828
Reidy, Cheri......................................................   362
Reiff, Linda......................................................    19
Reig, Sonia Leon..................................................   738
Reiley, Mame......................................................   287
Reiley, Robert C..................................................   708
Reilly, Edward F., Jr...........................................668, 856
Reilly, Frank.....................................................   552
Reilly, Gerard D..................................................   906
Reilly, Mary Beth.................................................   381
Reilly, Trish.....................................................   229
Reilmann, James...................................................   691
Reimann, Curt.....................................................   711
Reimer, Dennis J..................................................   623
Reimers, Mark A...................................................   697
Reinecke, Peter...................................................   100
Reingold, Nathan..................................................   839
Reingruber, James T...............................................   554
Reinhardt, Stephen................................................   865
Reinhart, Vincent R...............................................   784
Reinsch, William A................................................   705
Reis, Sylvia J....................................................   834
Reis, Victor H....................................................   768
Reischel, Charles L...............................................   911
Reise, William R..................................................   722
Reiser, Marty.....................................................    63
Reiser, Norman D..................................................   914
Reisner, Robert A.F...............................................   857
Reitan, Tamzen C..................................................   791
Reitwiesner, Robert...............................................   391
Rel, Ricardo......................................................   362
Rell, Peter E.....................................................   720
Remus, Michael....................................................   492
Renaud, Dale......................................................   774
Rendell, Edward G.................................................   778
Rendleman, Kay....................................................    18
Rendon, Florencio H...............................................   272
Renick, Mary......................................................   153
Renkes, Gregg.....................................................   365
Renninger, Karen..................................................   558
Reno, Janet (Attorney General of the United States)........492, 586, 642
Reno, William H...................................................   781
Rensbarger, John W................................................   555
Rensi, Edward H...................................................   780
Reres, Matt.......................................................   619
Resnick, Abe......................................................   849
Restani, Jane A...................................................   883
Restrepo, Daniel A................................................   405
Restrepo, Helena..................................................   934
Restuccia, Paul A.................................................   394
Retchin, Judith E.................................................   907
Retsinas, Nicolas P...............................................   751
Reukauf, William E................................................   827
Reut, Katrian W...................................................   721
Reuter, Lawrence G................................................   858
Rey, Mark.........................................................   365
Reyes, Luana L....................................................   746
Reyes, Luis A.....................................................   855
Reynard, Richard L................................................   359
Reynolds, Barbara.................................................    64
Reynolds, Bobby...................................................   692
Reynolds, C.J.....................................................   537
Reynolds, Delbert F...............................................   754
Reynolds, Gray F..................................................   697
Reynolds, James...................................................   911
Reynolds, James S.................................................   649
Reynolds, Jimmie..................................................   356
Reynolds, John F., III............................................   779
Reynolds, John J..................................................   675
Reynolds, Kerry...................................................   687
Reynolds, Matt....................................................    39
Reynolds, Mel (Representative from Illinois)................83, 397, 474
Reynolds, Michael W...............................................   364
Reynolds, T. Britt................................................   913
Reynoso, Cruz.....................................................   849
Reza, Michael A...................................................   484
Rezendes, Victor S................................................   552
Rhame, Thomas G...................................................   616
Rhile, Howard.....................................................   552
Rhinesmith, Alan B................................................   593
Rhoades, Stephen A................................................   783
Rhode, Lin........................................................   176
Rhode, Michael, Jr................................................   827
Rhodes, Arthur....................................................   150
Rhodes, Frank H.T.................................................   820
Rhodes, Jennifer..................................................   376

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Rhodes, Rebecca...................................................   805
Rhodes, Robert N..................................................   638
Ribbentrop, Richard...............................................   257
Ribicoff, Mrs. Abraham A..........................................   845
Ricchetti, Steven.................................................   589
Riccobono, Philip.................................................   722
Riccobono, Richard M..............................................   610
Rice, Edmund......................................................   405
Rice, Janet E.....................................................   710
Rice, Jerry M.....................................................   740
Rice, Ray M.......................................................   606
Rice, Richard.....................................................   839
Rice, Steve.......................................................   305
Rich, Cynthia.....................................................   760
Rich, Giles S...................................................865, 870
Rich, Walter......................................................   667
Richard, Joel.....................................................   765
Richard, Mark M...................................................   649
Richard, Oliver G., III...........................................   484
Richard, R. Paul..................................................   790
Richard, William..................................................   146
Richards, Andrew..................................................   402
Richards, Charles.................................................   722
Richards, Ed......................................................   372
Richards, Georgia M...............................................   790
Richards, Jack....................................................   826
Richards, James M., III...........................................   632
Richards, Jeff....................................................   380
Richards, John....................................................   705
Richards, Lisa....................................................   397
Richards, Lori....................................................   832
Richards, Mary Beth...............................................   794
Richards, Steven B................................................   639
Richards, Timothy.................................................   594
Richardson, Amonica...............................................   290
Richardson, Bill (Representative from New Mexico)....176, 410, 426, 429, 
                                                      474, 485, 493, 542
Richardson, Darin M...............................................   308
Richardson, David.................................................   808
Richardson, Doug..................................................   686
Richardson, Eddie.................................................   793
Richardson, Holly.................................................   242
Richardson, Karen.................................................   417
Richardson, Linda.................................................   676
Richardson, Lynne.................................................   544
Richardson, Margaret Milner.......................................   608
Richardson, Mary Ann..............................................   714
Richardson, Michaela..............................................   742
Richardson, Robert T..............................................   653
Richardson, Steve.................................................   679
Richbourg, Donald E...............................................   391
Riche, Kimala R...................................................   631
Riche, Martha Farnsworth..........................................   703
Richert, Hannah...................................................   146
Richey, Charles R.................................................   876
Richey, David M...................................................   613
Richman, Barak....................................................   368
Richman, Barry S..................................................   710
Richmond, Johnathan Y.............................................   732
Richter, Norman...................................................   604
Richter, Robert I.................................................   907
Richter, Sue A....................................................   781
Richwine, David A.................................................   627
Richwine, Heather.................................................   153
Rickard, Robert A.................................................   729
Rickard, Stephen A................................................   597
Rickerson, Bruce..................................................   380
Rickert, Kristin..................................................   380
Ricks, Barbara....................................................   723
Ricks, H. Edward..................................................   907
Ricks, Phil.......................................................   270
Ricks, Steven J...................................................   428
Riddle, Kay W.....................................................   814
Riddle, Martyn J..................................................   927
Riddleberger, Jane................................................   110
Ridenour, Donna...................................................   368
Ridenour, Richard I...............................................   629
Ridgeway, Hunter..................................................   395
Ridgley, Robyn....................................................    71
Ridgway, Delissa A................................................   671
Ridgway, Hunter...................................................   127
Rief, Julie K.....................................................   359
Rief, Rocky.......................................................    70
Rieke, Elizabeth Ann..............................................   679
Riemenschneider, Charles H........................................   919
Riemenschneider, Robert...........................................   688
Ries, Bernard.....................................................   818
Riffenburgh, Tricia...............................................   383
Riffer, John I....................................................   794
Riggin, Philip....................................................   774
Riggins, Judy.....................................................   696
Riggs, Elizabeth B................................................   784
Riggs, Frank D. (Representative from California)......18, 388, 397, 427, 
                                                                     474
Riggs, Sheila.....................................................   291
Rigsby, Delbert...................................................   267
Rigsby, Robert R..................................................   911
Rihn, Dan.........................................................   236
Riith, Michael....................................................   216
Riley, Barbara....................................................   165
Riley, Brian......................................................   362
Riley, Joel A.....................................................   920
Riley, John.......................................................   387
Riley, John M.....................................................   833
Riley, Joseph C...................................................   646
Riley, Melissa....................................................   372
Riley, Michael J..................................................   856
Riley, Patricia...................................................   733
Riley, Richard P..................................................   606
Riley, Richard W. (Secretary of Education)......493, 586, 770, 778, 780, 
                                                        807, 817, 846-47
Riley, Silvia R...................................................   399
Riley, Terrill W..................................................   634
Riley, William....................................................   606
Riley, William J., Jr.............................................   697
Rill, Walter......................................................   923
Rilling, Juanita..................................................   357
Rincon, Miguel C., Jr.............................................   754
Rind, Joan........................................................   722
Rinden, Allison...................................................   373
Rinehart, Nancy A.................................................   706
Rinfret, Maurice E................................................   654
Ring, Dennis E....................................................   636
Ring, Kevin.......................................................    20
Ring, Stephen W...................................................   547
Rinker, Lewis D...................................................   810
Rinkevich, Charles F..............................................   606
Rinn, Patricia....................................................   793
Riordan, Courtney.................................................   789
Riordan, Daniel W.................................................   851
Riordan, Kelly....................................................   381
Ripley, S. Dillon.................................................   847
Ripple, Kenneth F.................................................   864
Risbrudt, Chris...................................................   697
Rischard, Jean-Francois...........................................   922
Riseberg, Richard.................................................   724
Rishel, John......................................................   412
Rishikof, Harvey..................................................   863
Risley, Larry.....................................................    37
Risso, William....................................................   744
Ritchie, Donald A.................................................   537
Rittenberg, Andrew P..............................................   604
Rittenhouse, John O...............................................   635
Ritter, Doug......................................................   229
Ritter, Ronald R..................................................   790
Ritz, Lindy.......................................................   761
Rivas-Vazquez, Vicki..............................................   588
Rivera, Charles R.................................................   849
Rivera, Fanny.....................................................   760
Rivera, Miguel A..................................................   921
Rivera, Pedro.....................................................   783
Rivera-Casiano, Pedro.............................................   308
Rivera-Torres, Enrique S..........................................   916
Rivers, Faith.....................................................   432
Rivers, Lynn N. (Representative from Michigan)........139, 394, 414, 474
Rivers, Stanley...................................................   760
Rivlin, Alice M. (Director, Office of Management and Budget)....586, 592
Rivo, Marc L......................................................   738
Riza, Iqbal.......................................................   941
Rizer, Jordan E...................................................   613
Roach, David E....................................................   158
Roach, Douglas C..................................................   410
Roach, Sharon A...................................................   806
Roadman, Charles H., II...........................................   640
Roark, Diane S....................................................   426
Roark, Tim........................................................   765
Robb, Charles S. (Senator from Virginia)........281, 358, 369, 377, 381, 
                                                        383-84, 435, 448
Robb, Karen.......................................................   372
Robbins, Earldean V.S.............................................   818
Robbins, Gordon E.................................................   733
Robbins, Kelly....................................................    14
Robbins, Kenneth X................................................   843
Robbins, Sam......................................................   727

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Robbins, Sheila Johnson...........................................   849
Roberson, Karen...................................................    71
Roberson, Patricia................................................    99
Robert, Stacy.....................................................   304
Roberts, Alan I...................................................   766
Roberts, Barbara..................................................    76
Roberts, Bobby L..................................................   814
Roberts, Brooke M.................................................    79
Roberts, Catherine................................................   790
Roberts, Christopher M............................................   786
Roberts, Geoff....................................................   550
Roberts, Gina L...................................................   550
Roberts, J. Walker................................................   404
Roberts, Jimmy....................................................   720
Roberts, Joan.....................................................   705
Roberts, Karen....................................................   829
Roberts, Kenneth J................................................   687
Roberts, Kitty L..................................................   675
Roberts, Linda....................................................   537
Roberts, Liz......................................................   232
Roberts, Pat (Representative from Kansas).......105, 385, 403, 427, 433, 
                                                           474, 486, 494
Roberts, Paul E...................................................   628
Roberts, Richard..................................................   649
Roberts, Richard Y................................................   832
Roberts, Russell L................................................    60
Roberts, Sherry...................................................   911
Roberts, Walter R.................................................   848
Robertson, Brenda.................................................   735
Robertson, Charles J............................................840, 843
Robertson, Charles T..............................................   614
Robertson, Eleanor A..............................................   746
Robertson, James..................................................   880
Robertson, Kirk...................................................    14
Robertson, Linda L................................................   601
Robertson, Peter, Jr..............................................   788
Robillard, Marda J................................................   140
Robinson, Ann McK.................................................   856
Robinson, Arlene L................................................   907
Robinson, Aubrey E................................................   881
Robinson, Beverly.................................................   610
Robinson, Bob.....................................................   700
Robinson, Brenda M................................................   800
Robinson, Chester A...............................................   729
Robinson, Clint...................................................    72
Robinson, Clyde W.................................................   707
Robinson, Constance K.............................................   647
Robinson, David L.................................................   784
Robinson, Davis...................................................   741
Robinson, Deborah A...............................................   882
Robinson, Donald L................................................   785
Robinson, Dwight P..............................................749, 752
Robinson, Eda.....................................................    91
Robinson, Elaine..................................................   253
Robinson, Elizabeth...............................................   416
Robinson, George H................................................   837
Robinson, Harry G...............................................785, 842
Robinson, J.B.....................................................   808
Robinson, Jo Ann..................................................   911
Robinson, John F..................................................   610
Robinson, John M..................................................   720
Robinson, John R..................................................   841
Robinson, June M..................................................   713
Robinson, Laurie..................................................   671
Robinson, Maria...................................................   215
Robinson, Michael H.............................................839, 844
Robinson, R. Townsend.............................................   905
Robinson, Reginald L..............................................   671
Robinson, Richard.................................................    20
Robinson, Sandra..................................................   829
Robinson, Sharon................................................301, 772
Robinson, Sheila..................................................   703
Robinson, Spottswood W., III......................................   869
Robinson, Thomas D................................................   747
Robinson, Virginia B..............................................   551
Robinson, Wilkes Coleman..........................................   889
Robinson, William A...............................................   737
Robinson, William H...............................................   556
Robinson, Winston, Jr.............................................   914
Robles, Barbara E.................................................   378
Robles, Belen.....................................................   488
Robyn, Dorothy....................................................   590
Rock, Cecily W....................................................   434
Rockefeller, John D., IV (Senator from West Virginia).....295, 362, 367, 
                                                 376, 381, 384, 448, 487
Rockefeller, Nelson...............................................   536
Rodbard, David....................................................   744
Rodemeyer, Michael................................................   416
Rodgers, John M...................................................   760
Rodgers, Julie....................................................    18
Rodgers, Mark.....................................................   225
Rodgers, Patricia.................................................   552
Rodman, George....................................................   783
Rodrigues, Judy A.................................................   545
Rodrigues, Louis J................................................   552
Rodriguez, Alex...................................................   607
Rodriguez, DeAnna.................................................   273
Rodriguez, Edith Marquez..........................................   933
Rodriguez, Frank..................................................   659
Rodriguez, George H...............................................   754
Rodriguez, Norma B................................................   266
Rodriguez, Rita M.................................................   790
Rodriguez, Robert.................................................   717
Rodriguez-Rozic, Oscar............................................   921
Roe, Jack W.......................................................   855
Roeder, Joseph A..................................................   694
Roehmer, Susan....................................................   839
Roelle, William H.................................................   798
Roemer, Tim (Representative from Indiana).........96, 397, 414, 430, 474
Roerty, John......................................................   422
Roeser, Peter.....................................................   138
Roesser, Tom......................................................   368
Rogers, Barbara...................................................   421
Rogers, Diane E...................................................   772
Rogers, Dianne....................................................   420
Rogers, Harold (Representative from Kentucky)..............111, 388, 474
Rogers, James E., Jr..............................................   608
Rogers, Jerry.....................................................   676
Rogers, John G....................................................   674
Rogers, Judith W................................................864, 868
Rogers, Kenneth C...............................................821, 853
Rogers, Kenneth W.................................................   703
Rogers, Lucia J...................................................   435
Rogers, Michael C.................................................   910
Rogers, Nancy H...................................................   808
Rogers, Pamela....................................................   243
Rogers, Paul......................................................   266
Rogers, Raymond J.................................................   763
Rogers, Rebecca...................................................   494
Rogers, Richard M.................................................   645
Rogers, Thomasina V...............................................   777
Rogers, William G., Sr............................................   907
Roggow, Curt......................................................   220
Rogoff, Peter.....................................................   357
Rogovin, John A...................................................   648
Rogowsky, Robert A................................................   852
Rohan, James P....................................................   548
Rohr, David B.....................................................   852
Rohrabacher, Dana (Representative from California).....41, 403, 414, 474
Roj, Joseph A.....................................................   634
Rojas, Victor A...................................................   601
Rokke, Ervin J....................................................   617
Rolando, Abayuba Morey............................................   920
Roll, Marguerite S................................................   559
Rollerson, Cherylene W............................................   815
Rollinson, Barbara L..............................................   605
Rolocut, Veronica.................................................   413
Rolsen, John F....................................................   631
Rolston, Howard...................................................   727
Romack, Ilene B...................................................   426
Romans, Lawrence..................................................   144
Romberg, Alan.....................................................   596
Romero, Henry.....................................................   646
Romero-Barcelo, Carlos A. (Representative from Puerto Rico)....308, 397, 
                                                                410, 474
Romey, Michael....................................................   600
Rominger, Richard...............................................681, 689
Romney, Miles Quintin.............................................   402
Rompkey, William..................................................   489
Ronay, Thor.......................................................    38
Roncaglione, Frederick S..........................................   753
Rondeau, Dan......................................................   787
Ronhovde, Kent M..................................................   557
Roob, Mrs. Richard................................................   841
Rook, Harry L.....................................................   712
Rook, Jennifer B..................................................   377
Rookard, F. Martin................................................   696
Rooney, James P...................................................   234
Rooney, Kevin D...................................................   667
Rooney, Nancy.....................................................   717
Roosa, Christopher A..............................................   415
Roosevelt, David B................................................   486
Root, Clare M.....................................................   906

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Roper, Bart.......................................................    57
Roper, Kevin M....................................................   391
Roper, Michael J..................................................   645
Roque, Margarita..................................................   756
Rortvedt, Richard.................................................   688
Ros-Lehtinen, Ileana (Representative from Florida)....66, 400, 403, 427, 
                                                                     474
Roscoe, Richard P.................................................   549
Rose, Charlie (Representative from North Carolina)...200, 385, 430, 474, 
                                                                     489
Rose, Joe.........................................................   215
Rose, Jonathan....................................................   778
Rose, Joyce C.....................................................   357
Rose, Mitch.......................................................     8
Rose, Pete........................................................   264
Rose, Sheila......................................................   828
Rose, Susan Porter................................................   785
Rose, William M...................................................   781
Roseborough, Teresa Wynn..........................................   644
Roselle, Cynthia..................................................   394
Roseman, Louise L.................................................   784
Rosen, Dean.......................................................   374
Rosen, Harold.....................................................   925
Rosen, Laurie Birleffi............................................   304
Rosenbaum, Eli M..................................................   650
Rosenbaum, Jon....................................................   594
Rosenbaum, Richard M..............................................   849
Rosenberg, Irwin..................................................   699
Rosenberg, Mark L.................................................   734
Rosenberg, Rebecca................................................   544
Rosenbert, Zeda F.................................................   741
Rosenblatt, Arthur................................................   817
Rosenblatt, Joan R................................................   712
Rosenblum, Robert.................................................   842
Rosencrans, Robert S..............................................   547
Rosenfeld, Chris..................................................   914
Rosenfeld, Eugene L...............................................   819
Rosenfield, John M................................................   842
Rosengarden, Eugene A.............................................   852
Rosenkrance, Lester K.............................................   677
Rosensaft, Menachem Z.............................................   849
Rosenstein, Samuel M..............................................   885
Rosenstock, Linda.................................................   736
Rosenthal, Ann....................................................   719
Rosenthal, Arnold.................................................   837
Rosenthal, Gert.................................................941, 943
Rosenthal, Larry..................................................   137
Rosenthal, Laura S................................................   735
Rosenthal, Linda..................................................   182
Rosenthal, Melissa................................................   373
Rosenthal, Mrs. Milton F..........................................   843
Rosenthal, Steve..................................................   713
Rosenthal, Steven M...............................................   434
Rosenwald, Ann....................................................   760
Rosenzweig, Paul..................................................   420
Rosiznski, Jeane..................................................   789
Roslanowick, Jeanne M.............................................   417
Roslewicz, Thomas D.............................................723, 746
Ross, Arthur......................................................   842
Ross, Chuck.......................................................   279
Ross, Dennis B....................................................   849
Ross, Douglas.....................................................   720
Ross, Eldon W.....................................................   697
Ross, Ellen B.....................................................   834
Ross, George E....................................................   702
Ross, Heather.....................................................   590
Ross, Ian M.......................................................   820
Ross, Jane........................................................   552
Ross, Jim.........................................................   403
Ross, Jimmy D.....................................................   781
Ross, Joseph A., Jr...............................................   782
Ross, Lisa A......................................................   374
Ross, Martin......................................................   374
Rossbach, Jason...................................................   359
Rossetti, Stephen O. Jr...........................................   410
Rossi, Robert R...................................................   628
Rossides, Gale D..................................................   605
Rosso, Lori.......................................................   375
Rostker, Bernard..................................................   626
Rotberg, Robert I.................................................   817
Roth, Alan J......................................................   397
Roth, Jane R......................................................   864
Roth, John K......................................................   849
Roth, Luke........................................................   102
Roth, Toby (Representative from Wisconsin)............302, 392, 403, 474
Roth, William V., Jr. (Senator from Delaware).........54, 367, 370, 379, 
                                                   434-35, 448, 489, 814
Rothberg, Samuel..................................................   849
Rothenberg, Karsten...............................................   639
Rothenberg, Marc..................................................   839
Rothenberg, Robert M..............................................   747
Rothenburg, Richard F.............................................   640
Rothenstein, Cliff................................................   367
Rothkopf, David J...............................................494, 706
Rothrock, John....................................................   143
Rothschild, Steven T..............................................   760
Rothwell, Greg....................................................   609
Rottmann, Glenn H.................................................   553
Rougeot, Claude...................................................   927
Roukema, Marge (Representative from New Jersey)......169, 392, 397, 474, 
                                                                     489
Rouleau, Eugene J.................................................   827
Rouse, Anita......................................................   102
Rouse, Derick A...................................................   631
Rouse, Paul.......................................................   637
Rouse, Peter M..................................................248, 536
Rove, Karl........................................................   483
Rovecamp, Jan.....................................................   434
Rovira, Vicky.....................................................   790
Rovner, Ilana Diamond.............................................   864
Rowan, Carol......................................................   602
Rowberg, Richard E................................................   557
Rowe, Charles E., III.............................................   417
Rowe, Morris......................................................   283
Rowland, F. Sherwood..............................................   819
Rowland, Tanti....................................................   550
Rowley, Mary......................................................   381
Rowley, Molly.....................................................   536
Rowton, Judy......................................................   259
Roy, Elmer L......................................................   753
Roy, Victor J.....................................................   826
Royall-Hill, Ruth E...............................................   913
Roybal-Allard, Lucille (Representative from California)....34, 392, 394, 
                                                                     474
Royce, Edward R. (Representative from California).....38, 392, 403, 428, 
                                                                     475
Roycroft, John C..................................................   834
Royer, Matt.......................................................   695
Rozen, Johnna.....................................................   366
Rubel, Eric A...................................................777, 786
Rubin, Judith O...................................................   816
Rubin, Kim........................................................   220
Rubin, Michael....................................................   394
Rubin, Michael R..................................................   711
Rubin, Robert E. (Secretary of the Treasury)....494, 559, 586, 600, 780, 
                                                      804, 830, 846, 848
Rubino, D. Jerry..................................................   645
Rubinoff, Ira...................................................839, 845
Rubinoff, Roberta.................................................   839
Rubio O, Luis A...................................................   921
Rubow, Suzanne....................................................   921
Rucker, Kelly.....................................................    14
Rudbeck, James....................................................   688
Rudd, David.......................................................   243
Rudd, H. Finn.....................................................   688
Rudder, Scott.....................................................   168
Ruddy, Robert D...................................................   693
Ruddy, Stuart.....................................................   103
Rudman, Mara......................................................   405
Rudo, Diane S.....................................................   791
Rudo, Sonia R.....................................................   813
Rudolph, Lawrence.................................................   820
Rudy, Dennis L....................................................   852
Rudy, Gregory P...................................................   768
Ruehle, Judy......................................................   554
Ruestow, Bonnie...................................................   208
Rufe, Roger T., Jr................................................   759
Ruff, Patricia Elam...............................................   911
Ruffalo, Kathy....................................................   367
Ruffin, John......................................................   739
Ruffin, John S....................................................   816
Ruffner, Michael..................................................   362
Ruffo, Ronald R...................................................   724
Ruggles, Patricia.................................................   436
Ruhlen, Steve.....................................................   270
Ruiz, Diego.......................................................    96
Ruiz, Vanessa.....................................................   906
Ruiz, Sebastian Alegrett..........................................   933
Rule, Amy.........................................................   828
Rulli, Lisa.......................................................   412
Rulon, Kathy......................................................   829
Rumbaut, Luis.....................................................   911
Rumsey, Terry Cornwell............................................   768
Runge, Nancy......................................................   424
Runkel, Christopher M.............................................   812

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Runyon, B.J.......................................................   372
Runyon, Gary S....................................................   665
Runyon, Marvin....................................................   856
Ruocco, Frank J...................................................   592
Ruperez, Javier...................................................   489
Rupp, Keith.......................................................    80
Ruppe, Philip E...................................................   494
Rush, Bobby L (Representative from Illinois)...........83, 395, 475, 489
Rush, Charles.....................................................   712
Rush, Henri F.....................................................   808
Rush, Jeffrey R., Jr..............................................   851
Rushing, Margo....................................................   157
Rushing, Wilmon R.................................................   734
Ruskowsky, Dianna J...............................................   399
Ruspi, James A....................................................   693
Russ, Marnie......................................................   365
Russ, MaryAnn.....................................................   752
Russ, Susan Boardman..............................................   279
Russ, William...................................................736, 745
Russel, Lola......................................................    76
Russell, Barbara..................................................   678
Russell, Carolyn J................................................   732
Russell, Christy..................................................    60
Russell, Donald J.................................................   647
Russell, Donald Stuart............................................   864
Russell, Judith...................................................   554
Russell, Keith W..................................................   700
Russell, Melvin W.................................................   613
Russell, Richard..................................................   415
Russell, Tracey E.................................................   391
Russell, William T................................................   855
Russen, Michael...................................................   231
Rust, Marie.......................................................   675
Rusty, Kathy......................................................   535
Ruta, Gwen........................................................   789
Rutherford, Cecilia E.............................................   370
Rutherford, Floyd.................................................   119
Rutherford, Robert L..............................................   641
Rutkowski, Joanne C...............................................   833
Rutland, Jennifer.................................................   559
Rutledge, Gary L..................................................   703
Rutledge, Michael J...............................................   718
Rutledge, Mimie L.................................................   815
Rutledge, Peter...................................................   399
Ruwe, Robert Paul.................................................   894
Ruyle, Jane.......................................................   998
Ruzzo, Priscilla..................................................   380
Ryan, Barbara.....................................................   679
Ryan, Caitlin.....................................................   913
Ryan, Dennis......................................................   380
Ryan, Edward A., Jr...............................................   836
Ryan, Elizabeth A.................................................   377
Ryan, James L.....................................................   864
Ryan, Jeffery R...................................................   793
Ryan, John......................................................798, 848
Ryan, Joseph M.F., Jr.............................................   907
Ryan, Julie.......................................................   161
Ryan, June........................................................   591
Ryan, Kevin.......................................................   413
Ryan, Mary A......................................................   598
Ryan, Mary Jean...................................................   838
Ryan, Michael D...................................................   630
Ryan, Patrick.....................................................   422
Ryan, Paul........................................................   105
Ryan, Rob.........................................................   135
Ryan, Robert......................................................   243
Ryan, Shirley W...................................................   815
Ryan, Thomas......................................................   628
Ryan, Thomas J....................................................   764
Ryan, Timothy J...................................................   691
Ryan, William E., Jr..............................................   780
Ryback, William A.................................................   784
Rybicki, Stephen J................................................   765
Rydell, Randy.....................................................   371
Ryder, Trish......................................................   631
Ryland, Harvey D..................................................   799
Rymer, Pamela Ann.................................................   865
Rynearson, Arthur J...............................................   539
Rynne, Ken........................................................   382
Ryrie, William S..................................................   925



 
                              NAME INDEX--S

Saalfeld, Fred E..................................................   627
Saan, Audrey......................................................   609
Sabatine, Melissa.................................................   415
Sabo, George J....................................................   827
Sabo, Kevin.......................................................   401
Sabo, Martin Olav (Representative from Minnesota).....144, 388, 394, 475
Sabol, Carolyn A..................................................   651
Sachar, Sally.....................................................   720
Sachs, Theresa....................................................   378
Sackler, Jill.....................................................   843
Sacks, Allan......................................................   794
Sada, Jennifer C..................................................   268
Saddler, David L..................................................   627
Sadik, Nafis I....................................................   940
Sadik-Khan, Janette I.............................................   764
Sadler, Philip J..................................................   780
Sadry, Behrooz....................................................   941
Safeer, Harvey B., Jr.............................................   762
Saffold, C. Abbott................................................   538
Sagar, Dean.......................................................   417
Sagawa, Shirley...................................................   786
Saginaw, Jane N...................................................   790
Sagman, M. Elaine.................................................   544
Sahli, Nancy......................................................   813
Saiki, Colleen....................................................    78
Saito, Carlos.....................................................   930
Saito, Kunio......................................................   929
Sakai, James......................................................    77
Sala, Pierre M....................................................   927
Salam, Mohammad Abdus.............................................   942
Salame, Carlos Casap..............................................   933
Salamone, Philip J................................................   751
Salas, Magalie....................................................   796
Salcedo-McWilliams, Ligia.........................................   417
Sale, Chris.......................................................   664
Sallee, Tara......................................................     6
Sallick, Dan......................................................   541
Salm, Philip E....................................................   769
Salmi, Molly......................................................   399
Salmon, Marla.....................................................   738
Salmon, Matt (Representative from Arizona).......10, 403, 414, 416, 427, 
                                                                475, 485
Salmon, William...................................................   819
Salomon, Leon E...................................................   623
Salomon, Pat......................................................   738
Salter, Mark......................................................    10
Salvosa, Donn.....................................................   397
Salzman, Richard S................................................   907
Samantar, Deborah L...............................................   399
Samet, Andrew J...................................................   715
Sample, Timothy R.................................................   426
Sampson, Daphne...................................................   646
Sampson, Eric J...................................................   733
Sampson, Neil H...................................................   738
Sampson, Peggy....................................................   542
Sampson, Walter D., Jr............................................   558
Sams, J. David....................................................   710
Sams, John B., Jr.................................................   641
Samuel, S. Brian..................................................   927
Samuelian, Steve..................................................    27
Samuels, Julie E..................................................   650
Samuels, Leslie B.................................................   604
Samuelson, Drey...................................................   249
Samway, H. Terrence...............................................   606
Sanbar, Samir.....................................................   941
Sanborn, Scott....................................................   537
Sanchez, Ernest E.................................................   715
Sanchez, Jose Luis................................................   266
Sanchez, Mary A...................................................   416
Sanchez, Raymond..................................................   728
Sanchez-Way, Ruth.................................................   731
Sand, John Vande..................................................   837
Sandahl, Virginia C...............................................   375
Sandalow, David B.................................................   592
Sandberg, Charles.................................................   678
Sanders, Barbara..................................................   827
Sanders, Barefoot.................................................   904
Sanders, Bernard (Representative from Vermont).............279, 400, 475
Sanders, Delores..................................................   682
Sanders, Gerald C.................................................   734
Sanders, Jane.....................................................   280
Sanders, Scott....................................................   816
Sanders, Steve....................................................   678
Sanders, Timothy K................................................   391
Sanders, Wade.....................................................   626
Sanderson, Richard E..............................................   788
Sandler, Risa.....................................................   719
Sandlin, Tracie...................................................   211
Sandman, Todd.....................................................   383
Sandoval, Catherine...............................................   792

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Sandoval, Samuel N................................................   755
Sandretti, David..................................................   298
Sands, Amy........................................................   848
Sands, Lee M......................................................   594
Sandstrom, Karl J.................................................   714
Sandstrom, Sven...................................................   922
Sanet, John.......................................................   825
Sanford, Marshall (Mark) Clement, Jr. (Representative from South 
        Carolina)...........................243, 400, 403, 427, 435, 475
Sanger, Diane.....................................................   833
Sanow, Nancy J....................................................   834
Sanslone, William R...............................................   742
Sansoni, Brian....................................................   165
Santa, Donald.....................................................   768
Santiago, Ricardo L...............................................   920
Santistevan, Carlos...............................................   921
Santorum, Richard J (Senator from Pennsylvania)......225, 353, 358, 375, 
                                                   378-79, 435, 448, 485
Santos, Everett J.................................................   926
Santos, Miriam....................................................   488
Santos, Robert N..................................................   755
Saouma, Edouard...................................................   943
Saphos, Charles S.................................................   667
Sapp, John W......................................................   553
Sapsara, Michael J................................................   654
Sarachan, Ron.....................................................   650
Sarate, Irene.....................................................   366
Sarbanes, Paul S. (Senator from Maryland)....121, 360-61, 369, 381, 435, 
                                                 448, 484, 490, 493, 812
Sarcone, Pat......................................................   536
Sard, Keven.......................................................   420
Sardone, Michael M................................................   433
Sargent, Marilyn R................................................   869
Saris, James D....................................................   969
Sarmiento, Yleem..................................................   405
Sarnoff, Robert...................................................   842
Sarofim, Fayez....................................................   841
Sarokin, H. Lee...................................................   864
Sartori, Joan.....................................................   548
Sartucci, James A.................................................   364
Sassaman, Anne B..................................................   743
Satcher, David..................................................731, 736
Satine, Judy......................................................   725
Satterfield, Lee..................................................   591
Satterfield, Lee F................................................   907
Sattler, John F...................................................   550
Saturen, Gary.....................................................   717
Sauer, H. Arthur..................................................   394
Saulnier, Steven C................................................   359
Saunders, Beverly.................................................   717
Saunders, Charles N...............................................   434
Saunders, G. Timothy..............................................   591
Saunders, Gregory.................................................   914
Saunders, Judie...................................................   383
Saunders, Kevin...................................................   832
Saunders, Maxine S................................................   753
Saunders, Myrna L.................................................   547
Saunders, Norman..................................................   759
Saunders, Stephen.................................................    46
Saunders, Theodore................................................   679
Saunders, William.................................................   635
Sauvain, Terry....................................................356-57
Savage, Darcell...................................................   368
Savage, Elizabeth.................................................   649
Savage, Frank.....................................................   493
Savage, Hank......................................................   544
Savage, Jean A....................................................   800
Savage, Lou.......................................................   223
Savage, Thomas A..................................................   364
Savercool, David..................................................   424
Savercool, Paul...................................................   545
Savia, Toni.......................................................   391
Sawyer, Darrell...................................................   248
Sawyer, Maryelizabeth.............................................   621
Sawyer, Rick......................................................   715
Sawyer, Thomas C. (Representative from Ohio)....213, 397, 417, 430, 475, 
                                                                     488
Sax, Joseph L.....................................................   674
Saxe, William E...................................................   811
Saxon, Janet D....................................................   852
Saxton, Jim (Representative from New Jersey)......168, 408, 410, 427-28, 
                                                                435, 475
Sayle, Stephen....................................................   397
Sayler, Marilyn...................................................   536
Saylor, David.....................................................   368
Scales, R.H.......................................................   622
Scalia, Antonin (Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court).........860, 864
Scaling, Drucie...................................................   264
Scallon, Jessica..................................................     9
Scammel, Glenn....................................................   421
Scandling, Daniel.................................................   282
Scanlan, Ali'imau.................................................   306
Scanlan, Dan......................................................   998
Scanlan, Thomas J., Jr............................................   636
Scanlon, Erin K...................................................   539
Scanlon, Kerry A..................................................   649
Scanlon, Martha S.................................................   783
Scanlon, Thomas M.................................................   693
Scarborough, Joe (Representative from Florida).........56, 400, 408, 475
Scarff, Douglas...................................................   835
Scarr, Harry A....................................................   703
Scavongelli, Gary E...............................................   694
Schaap, Pat.......................................................   543
Schacht, Diana L..................................................   407
Schade, Tricia....................................................   155
Schaefer, Dan (Representative from Colorado)...........48, 395, 421, 475
Schaefer, Mark....................................................   594
Schaefer, William D...............................................   627
Schaeffer, Eric V.................................................   787
Schaeffer, Warren.................................................    46
Schafer, George H.................................................   905
Schafer, Jeffrey R................................................   602
Schafer, Richard..................................................   709
Schafer, Robert F.................................................   816
Schaffer, David...................................................   420
Schaffner, Lawrence S.............................................   794
Schagh, Catherine.................................................   773
Schaible, Wesley L................................................   721
Schall, Alvin A.................................................865, 873
Schambra, Philip E................................................   745
Schapani, Thomas C................................................   926
Schapiro, Mary L..................................................   785
Schechter, Arthur L...............................................   849
Schechter, Claudia P..............................................   674
Schecter, Irene...................................................   201
Scheidt, Douglas J................................................   833
Scheimman, Lawrence...............................................   848
Scheirer, James...................................................   741
Schelble, John....................................................    65
Schellenberg, Carl................................................   762
Schellhas, Bob....................................................   210
Scheman, L. Ronald................................................   921
Schemering, Stephen C.............................................   784
Schenendorf, Jack L...............................................   420
Schepens, William E...............................................   638
Scher, Peter L....................................................   594
Scheunemann, Randy................................................   536
Schewe, Donald B..................................................   812
Schiappa, David...................................................   538
Schiavo, A. Mary..................................................   756
Schickele, Richard G.R............................................   863
Schiebel, John....................................................   405
Schieck, Frederick W..............................................   920
Schiff, Richard B.................................................   625
Schiff, Steven H. (Representative from New Mexico)...175, 400, 406, 414, 
                                                           417, 475, 778
Schiffer, Lois J..................................................   650
Schiffer, Stuart E................................................   648
Schildwachter, Christy............................................   828
Schiliro, Philip M................................................    32
Schiller, Berle M.................................................   764
Schiller, Penny...................................................   221
Schimmoller, Vincent F............................................   762
Schindel, Dennis S................................................   601
Schindel, Leslie L................................................   258
Schindler, Karen W................................................   426
Schindler, Rose M.................................................   836
Schisler, Stephanie...............................................    79
Schlager, Erika...................................................   485
Schlager, Ivan A..................................................   364
Schlain, Mrs. Abbot K.............................................   841
Schlapp, Matt.....................................................   106
Schlecht, Eric....................................................    12
Schlein, Barbara..................................................   102
Schlein, Michael..................................................   832
Schlendorf, Joy...................................................    40
Schlesinger, Steven R...........................................372, 905
Schley, Arlene....................................................   807
Schley, Wayne A...................................................   831
Schleyer, Jim.....................................................   690
Schlicting, James D...............................................   795
Schlitt, Lyn M....................................................   852
Schloegel, Scott..................................................   133

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Schloss, Howard M.................................................   601
Schlossberg, S....................................................   943
Schlueter, Patricia H.............................................   483
Schlunz, Vaughn E.................................................   634
Schmalzbach, Kenneth R............................................   601
Schmautz, Kurt....................................................   136
Schmelzer, Ranit...........................................248, 381, 536
Schmertz, Kennedy B...............................................   844
Schmidt, Frederick R..............................................   710
Schmidt, Jack R...................................................   745
Schmidt, John R...................................................   643
Schmidt, Paul W...................................................   667
Schmidt, Robert A.................................................   391
Schmidt, Sue......................................................   172
Schmidt, William..................................................   624
Schmitt, Austin L.................................................   801
Schmitt, Bernard A................................................   434
Schmitt, Glenn R..................................................   407
Schmitt, Mary Anne................................................   771
Schmitt, Mary M...................................................   434
Schmitten, Rolland A..............................................   708
Schmitz, Marcia...................................................   308
Schmoll, Kathryn S................................................   787
Schneider, Alan...................................................   796
Schneider, Barbara K..............................................   839
Schneider, John...................................................   695
Schneider, Margaret N.............................................   788
Schneider, Mark L.................................................   851
Schneider, Paula J................................................   703
Schneider, William C., Jr.........................................   784
Schnoor, Kim......................................................   681
Schock, David.....................................................   549
Schoeff, Mark.....................................................    94
Schoellhamer, Paul................................................   420
Schoenberg, Mark G................................................   806
Schoenberg, Stefan................................................   930
Schoenberger, James E.............................................   751
Schoeneck, John...................................................   628
Schoenfeld, Michael H.............................................   822
Schoenfeld, Michael W.............................................   632
Schooler, David...................................................   402
Schoolman, Harold M...............................................739-40
Schotta, Charles..................................................   602
Schrader, Dorothy.................................................   558
Schreibel, Tom....................................................   303
Schreiber, Bradley................................................   424
Schreiner, C. Paige...............................................   391
Schroder, Richard B...............................................   689
Schroeder, Dave...................................................    43
Schroeder, Fredric K..............................................   771
Schroeder, James..................................................   686
Schroeder, Jill...................................................    97
Schroeder, John R.................................................   665
Schroeder, Lee J..................................................   710
Schroeder, Mary M.................................................   865
Schroeder, Patricia (Representative from Colorado)....46, 406, 408, 430, 
                                                                     475
Schroeder, Terri..................................................   307
Schroeter, Richard B..............................................   687
Schruth, Susan E..................................................   765
Schuermann, Mark..................................................   256
Schuetze, Geraldine P.............................................   853
Schuetze, Walter P................................................   833
Schugardt, Jill...................................................   225
Schuitema, Dale W.................................................   656
Schuker, Jill A...................................................   701
Schulman, Lawrence L..............................................   764
Schulman, Melissa.................................................   124
Schulmeisters, Janis G............................................   648
Schultheis, John F................................................   906
Schultz, Ernie....................................................   217
Schultz, Robert W.................................................   775
Schultz, Todd R...................................................   303
Schulz, Bill......................................................   758
Schulz, Constance B...............................................   813
Schum, Tatyana....................................................   405
Schumacher, August, Jr............................................   686
Schumacher, Geraldine C...........................................   687
Schumacher, Gus...................................................   681
Schumacher, John D................................................   809
Schumacher, Stephen E.............................................   792
Schumann, Edward D................................................   920
Schumann, W. Christian............................................   719
Schumer, Charles E. (Representative from New York)....182, 392, 406, 475
Schussheim, Morton J..............................................   557
Schutte, Lois.....................................................   553
Schuyler, Ridge...................................................   282
Schwab, Paul M....................................................   738
Schwadron, Steven.................................................   131
Schwalb, Steve B..................................................   652
Schwalb, Steven B.................................................   785
Schwalbe, Charles.................................................   695
Schwartz, Alan E..................................................   841
Schwartz, Bari....................................................    31
Schwartz, Eric....................................................   558
Schwartz, Erich T.................................................   834
Schwartz, Ethan...................................................   602
Schwartz, James D.................................................   692
Schwartz, Jeffrey M...............................................   410
Schwartz, Jim.....................................................   693
Schwartz, Kathy...................................................   671
Schwartz, Kenneth L...............................................   593
Schwartz, Lyle H..................................................   712
Schwartz, Patrica S...............................................   415
Schwartz, Richard J...............................................   841
Schwartz, Sheldon.................................................   609
Schwartz, Stanley M...............................................   822
Schwarz, Frank J..................................................   801
Schwarz, Sarah A..................................................   780
Schwarzwalder, Rob................................................    23
Schwebel, Stephen M...............................................   939
Schwedt, Mervyn A.................................................   716
Schweiter, Henry J................................................   409
Schwelb, Frank E..................................................   906
Schwenk, Robert E.................................................   553
Schwertner, Deborah...............................................   354
Schwetz, Bernard..................................................   737
Schwienteck, Matthew G............................................   747
Schwindaman, Dale F...............................................   696
Scidel, Joseph....................................................   393
Scigliano, Francis P..............................................   864
Scirica, Anthony J................................................   864
Sclater, Daniel W.................................................   615
Scobey, Laura.....................................................   172
Scofield, Doug....................................................    84
Scolaro, Robert E.................................................   548
Sconyers, Ronald T................................................   637
Scott, Bettina M..................................................   730
Scott, Carlottia A.W..............................................    22
Scott, Edward M...................................................   915
Scott, Edward P...................................................   774
Scott, Gregory A..................................................   539
Scott, Irene Feagin...............................................   896
Scott, Judith A...................................................   831
Scott, Leneal.....................................................   420
Scott, Lewis......................................................   550
Scott, Linda D....................................................   421
Scott, Nancy......................................................   228
Scott, Richard E..................................................   931
Scott, Richard J., Jr.............................................   627
Scott, Richard L..................................................   435
Scott, Robert C. (Bobby) (Representative from Virginia)...283, 397, 406, 
                                                                     476
Scott, Sonny......................................................   380
Scott, William....................................................   719
Scotton, David....................................................   942
Scriber-Miller, Debra.............................................   844
Scrivner, Ellen...................................................   671
Scroggins, Joe....................................................   801
Scroggins, Ronald M...............................................   854
Scruggs, Ken......................................................   255
Scruggs, Richard..................................................   645
Sculte, Beneva....................................................    25
Searing, Marjory..................................................   707
Searle, Edward....................................................   731
Searle, John R....................................................   817
Sears, Patrick...............................................840, 842-43
Seastrand, Andrea H. (Representative from California)......29, 414, 418, 
                                                                     476
Seat, Keith.......................................................   373
Sebold, Linda E.................................................537, 548
Sebranek, Lyle....................................................   687
Seeger, Kris......................................................   380
Seeherman, Ellen..................................................   710
Seelman, Katherine D..............................................   771
Seep, Ralph V.....................................................   544
Seeveratnam, James................................................   705
Segal, Charles....................................................   189
Segal, Eli J...............................................488, 493, 590
Segal, Ely........................................................   786
Segal, Harold.....................................................   827
Segal, Judy.......................................................   696
Segal, Pamela K...................................................   187
Segal, Phyllis N..................................................   800
Segal, Tad G......................................................   304

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Seggerman, Anne C.................................................   815
Seglem, Mark......................................................   624
Seibel, Richard...................................................   678
Seibel, Rick......................................................   678
Seiber, Marilyn...................................................   417
Seidel, Milton J..................................................   602
Seidel, Stuart....................................................   605
Seiden, Suzanne B.................................................   785
Seidl, M. Fran....................................................   823
Seidman, Ellen....................................................   590
Seidman, Jayne....................................................   825
Seidman, Mildred L................................................   651
Seitz, John S.....................................................   789
Seki, Koichiro....................................................   921
Sekowksi, Barbara.................................................    72
Selby, Jerome M...................................................   780
Selig, Ruth O.....................................................   839
Selig, Wendy.....................................................64, 413
Seligman, James...................................................   732
Selin, Ivan.....................................................821, 853
Sells, Danny......................................................   698
Selmser, Lynn.....................................................   399
Seltman, Paul.....................................................   184
Seltzer, Bob......................................................   166
Seltzer, Howard...................................................   724
Selya, Bruce M....................................................   864
Sember, Bill......................................................   237
Semerjian, Hratch G...............................................   711
Semmel, Kathleen..................................................    57
Semon, David J....................................................   638
Sena, Christine G.................................................   667
Senatore, Charles V...............................................   836
Senecal, Sharon S.................................................   827
Senft, Lori M.S...................................................   394
Seng, Elly V......................................................   364
Sensenbrenner, F. James, Jr, (Representative from Wisconsin)...303, 406, 
                                                                414, 476
Sensibaugh, Cindi.................................................   164
Sentelle, David B...............................................864, 868
Senter, Al........................................................   691
Senter, Jeff......................................................   401
Sentieo, Steve....................................................   624
Serageldin, Ismail................................................   922
Sergent, Tim......................................................   364
Serino, Robert B..................................................   607
Serlin, Michael...................................................   603
Serrano, Jose E. (Representative from New York)............186, 406, 476
Sesco, Jerry A....................................................   697
Sessa, Jane T.....................................................   832
Sessions, William S...............................................   488
Sethness, Charles O...............................................   921
Seto, Robert M....................................................   682
Setrakian, Robert.................................................   856
Setter, Darlene...................................................   383
Settle, Norval D..................................................   726
Settle, Stephen M.................................................   821
Seum, Jack........................................................    59
Seuraptan, Suzanne................................................   969
Sevan, Benon......................................................   941
Severn, Karen S...................................................   665
Seward, Brian.....................................................   307
Seward, G. Dale...................................................   607
Sewell Paul T.....................................................   710
Sewell, Paulette..................................................   610
Sexton, Brian J...................................................   828
Sexton, Ken.......................................................   789
Seymore, Thomas...................................................   720
Seymour, Carol M..................................................   696
Seymour, Lynne....................................................   362
Seymour, Stephanie K..............................................   865
Sgro, Charles J...................................................   642
Shaalan, A. Shakour...............................................   930
Shackleford, Lottie...............................................   852
Shackleford, Parks D............................................686, 689
Shadegg, John B. (Representative from Arizona)...12, 394, 400, 410, 428, 
                                                                     476
Shafer, Jeffrey R.................................................   851
Shafer, John M....................................................   769
Shafer, Richard L.................................................   744
Shafer, Roy L.....................................................   817
Shafer, W. Sue....................................................   744
Shaffer, Karen M..................................................   805
Shaffer, Michael..................................................    75
Shaffer, Richard..................................................   624
Shaffer, Sylvia...................................................   738
Shaffron, Janet...................................................   288
Shager, M.C.......................................................   682
Shahabuddeen, Mohamed.............................................   940
Shahani, Chandru J................................................   556
Shaheen, Michael E., Jr...........................................   645
Shakotko, Robert..................................................   927
Shalala, Donna E. (Secretary of Health and Human Services).....492, 586, 
                                                        723, 780, 846-47
Shalhou, Donald G.................................................   719
Shalikashvili, John M. (Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff)...592, 614, 780
Shamley, John H...................................................   914
Shamwell, Earl E., Jr.............................................   907
Shands, Henry.....................................................   699
Shane, James E....................................................   621
Shane, Richard J..................................................   837
Shank, Fred.......................................................   737
Shank, John G.....................................................   391
Shannon, Cliff....................................................   257
Shannon, David L..................................................   784
Shannon, Jan......................................................   634
Shao, Lawrence C..................................................   855
Shapell, Nathan...................................................   849
Shapiro, Howard M.................................................662-63
Shapiro, Ira......................................................   594
Shapiro, Irwin L................................................839, 845
Shapiro, Judi.....................................................   213
Shapiro, Michael..................................................   816
Shapiro, Michael H................................................   788
Shapiro, Mrs. Robert F............................................   841
Shapiro, Robert A.................................................   719
Shapiro, Sandra H.................................................   724
Shapiro, Steven...................................................   651
Sharbaugh, David..................................................   753
Sharfman, Stephen L...............................................   831
Sharma, D.........................................................   766
Sharp, Susan L....................................................   545
Sharpe, Ralph E...................................................   607
Sharpless, Mattie R...............................................   687
Sharratt, Bryan E.................................................   634
Shattuck, John....................................................   850
Shattuck, John H.F..............................................485, 598
Shatzer, Wilson A.................................................   621
Shaw, Alan........................................................   560
Shaw, Carol.......................................................   704
Shaw, Catherine H.................................................   653
Shaw, Dennis......................................................   710
Shaw, E. Clay, Jr. (Representative from Florida)............68, 423, 476
Shaw, Emily Young.................................................   115
Shaw, Gregory T...................................................   717
Shaw, Jerry.......................................................   546
Shaw, John F......................................................   665
Shaw, Lawrence H..................................................   924
Shaw, Mary Beth...................................................   607
Shaw, Mrs. E. Clay................................................   492
Shaw, Peter.....................................................817, 828
Shaw, Renee.......................................................   609
Shaw, Rhod........................................................   213
Shaw, William P...................................................   754
Shays, Christopher (Representative from Connecticut)...52, 394, 400, 476
Shea, David.....................................................684, 686
Shea, Dennis......................................................   536
Shea, Donald W....................................................   623
Shea, Kevin.......................................................   695
Shea, Patricia J..................................................   539
Shealy, Linda R...................................................   417
Sheane, Willoughby G., Jr.........................................   544
Shearer, Brooke...................................................   831
Shearer, Scott....................................................   682
Shearman, Craig...................................................   169
Shedletsky, Jack..................................................   797
Sheehan...........................................................   635
Sheehan, Thomas D.................................................   800
Sheehan, Thomas T.................................................   674
Sheehy, Michael W.................................................   426
Sheekey, Kevin....................................................   178
Sheeren, David M..................................................   643
Shehan, Frank.....................................................   689
Sheikh, Patricia..................................................   687
Sheil, Paula......................................................    29
Shein, Leigh......................................................   823
Sheinfeld, Harry L................................................   718
Sheinkman, Jack...................................................   488
Sheketoff, Emily..................................................   720
Shelby, Leanita...................................................   413
Shelby, Richard C. (Senator from Alabama)......2, 354, 360, 377-79, 448, 
                                                                483, 807
Shell, Edward.....................................................   824

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Shellow, Jill R...................................................   651
Shelly, Christine.................................................   599
Shelter, Stanwyn G................................................   840
Shelton, Alan.....................................................   665
Shelton, Charles L................................................   547
Shelton, Franklin C...............................................   547
Shelton, Jacquelyn J..............................................   750
Shelton, Janice...................................................   162
Shelton, Joanna...................................................   598
Shelton, Sally....................................................   851
Shengman, Zhang...................................................   924
Sheon, Judy.......................................................   544
Shephard, Ray.....................................................   214
Shepherd, Delores.................................................   913
Shepherd, H. Joe..................................................   826
Shepherd, Regina..................................................   483
Shepherd, Theodore G..............................................   827
Sheppard, Allan T.................................................   932
Sheppard, Donald W................................................   640
Sher, Al..........................................................   712
Sher, Linda R.....................................................   818
Sherbert, Richard L., Jr..........................................   744
Sherburne, Jane C.................................................   588
Sheridan, John T. (Tom)...........................................   636
Sheridan, Sue.....................................................   397
Sherlin, George...................................................   139
Sherman, Mary.....................................................   159
Sherman, Thomas...................................................   805
Sherman, Wendy R..................................................   598
Sherman, William..................................................   674
Sheron, Brian W...................................................   855
Shestack, Alan....................................................   846
Shevlin, George...................................................   395
Shields, Anne.....................................................   673
Shields, Jon......................................................   930
Shiffman, John....................................................   831
Shiffrin, Richard L...............................................   644
Shih, Chia........................................................   766
Shikles, Janet L..................................................   552
Shimabukuro, Keiko................................................    32
Shimberg, Steven J................................................   366
Shimer, Jonathan..................................................   380
Shimizu, Holly....................................................   551
Shimizu, Mike.....................................................   715
Shine, Kenneth I..................................................   819
Shingler, Wendell.................................................   667
Shiplett, Jerry R.................................................   813
Shiplett, Myra Howze..............................................   905
Shipman, David....................................................   696
Shipman, Hunt.....................................................   356
Shipman, Phil.....................................................   372
Shire, Donald S...................................................   718
Shireman, Bob.....................................................    82
Shirley, Ann......................................................   104
Shirley, Gilda....................................................   420
Shkor, John E.....................................................   759
Shoemaker, Joe....................................................   287
Shon, Debbie......................................................   594
Shoob, Mark.......................................................   771
Shook, Karen......................................................   915
Shook, Langley R..................................................   787
Shore, Barry......................................................   789
Shorey, Missy.....................................................   435
Shorstein, Samuel R...............................................    56
Short, Elizabeth..................................................   775
Short, R.J. (Duke)................................................   242
Short, William M..................................................   544
Shortridge, Pat...................................................   541
Shrader, Eric.....................................................   686
Shriber, Donald...................................................   397
Shrontz, Frank....................................................   838
Shubert, Tom......................................................   637
Shuker, Nan R.....................................................   907
Shuldiner, Joseph.................................................   752
Shull, Darrell....................................................    18
Shumaker, Edward E. (Terry).......................................   489
Shumard, James W., III............................................   635
Shunk, Christopher D..............................................   375
Shuster, Bud (Representative from Pennsylvania)......231, 418, 426, 476, 
                                                                     846
Sibley, Margaret W................................................   679
Siddell, David R..................................................   792
Sidell, Arlene M..................................................   364
Sied, Richard A...................................................   718
Siegel, Barry.....................................................   854
Siegel, David.....................................................   727
Siegel, Elliot R..................................................   739
Siegel, Jane C....................................................   494
Siegel, Karen K...................................................   905
Siegel, Richard A.................................................   819
Sieger, Edward D..................................................   719
Siegfried, Richard S..............................................   620
Siegman, Charles J................................................   783
Sielen, Alan B....................................................   787
Sierra, Selma.....................................................   424
Siewart, Jake.....................................................   588
Sigelbaum, Harvey.................................................   852
Sigmund, Anne M...................................................   850
Sigurski, Mark S..................................................   539
Sikora, Thomas....................................................   622
Silagy, Eric......................................................   113
Silas, Algis......................................................   380
Silberfarb, Stephan...............................................   823
Silberman, Jay....................................................   915
Silberman, Laurence H...........................................864, 866
Silberman, R. Gaull.............................................777, 790
Silby, Barbara....................................................   804
Siler, Eugene E., Jr..............................................   864
Silimeo, Debra....................................................   381
Silloway, Loree...................................................   707
Silursy, Stephen, Jr..............................................   614
Silva, Liz........................................................   383
Silva, Miguel.....................................................   933
Silver, Barbara...................................................   731
Silver, Gary N..................................................671, 691
Silverman, Elsa...................................................   898
Silverman, Jodie..................................................   100
Silverman, Joy A..................................................   845
Silverman, Stephen B..............................................   587
Silverstein, Joan.................................................   643
Silverstein, Leonard L............................................   846
Silverstein, Michael A............................................   720
Silverthorne, Craig W.............................................   545
Silvestre, M. Daniel..............................................   922
Silvey, Patricia W................................................   721
Simek, Elaine.....................................................   182
Simendinger, Alexis...............................................  1018
Simermeyer, Ed J..................................................   746
Simkins, Lorilyn E................................................   916
Simmons, Adele Smith..............................................   488
Simmons, Anne.....................................................   387
Simmons, Beverly J................................................   688
Simmons, Chris J..................................................   435
Simmons, E. H.....................................................   630
Simmons, E. Ronnie................................................    58
Simmons, Enid B...................................................   910
Simmons, Howard E., Jr............................................   820
Simmons, J.J., III................................................   808
Simmons, Jake.....................................................   591
Simmons, John.....................................................   192
Simmons, Kristine.................................................   401
Simmons, Madelyn..................................................   361
Simmons, Ralph J..................................................   905
Simmons, Thomas...................................................   380
Simmons, Vertell Floyd............................................   380
Simmons-Oliver, Cheryl............................................   186
Simms, Ann M......................................................   732
Simms, Jacqueline.................................................   914
Simms, Rany L.....................................................   710
Simms, Ruth.......................................................   125
Simms, Wanda......................................................   793
Simon, Bob........................................................   365
Simon, Cherie.....................................................   816
Simon, Clint......................................................   544
Simon, Donald.....................................................   778
Simon, Greg C................................................1, 535, 590
Simon, James......................................................   650
Simon, Jeanne Hurley..............................................   814
Simon, Marsha.....................................................   357
Simon, Paul (Senator from Illinois).....82, 361, 371, 373, 378, 382, 448
Simon, Thomas J...................................................   544
Simone, Raymond...................................................   240
Simonette, Daniel.................................................   184
Simons, Ross......................................................   839
Simpkins, William B...............................................   653
Simpson, Alan K. (Senator from Wyoming)......304, 367, 371, 376, 378-79, 
                                                                449, 838
Simpson, Bobby....................................................   489
Simpson, Clay E...................................................   738
Simpson, John P...................................................   605
Simpson, John R.................................................668, 856
Simpson, Marie B..................................................   835
Simpson, Marion L.................................................   852
Simpson, Pam......................................................    18
Simpson, Richard B................................................   544

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Simpson, Robert...................................................   688
Simpson, Sandy....................................................   109
Simpson, Shelley..................................................   139
Simpson, Thomas D.................................................   783
Sims, Bill........................................................   543
Sims, Fred L......................................................   805
Sims, Jennifer....................................................   598
Sims, John F.M....................................................   560
Sims, Lauren......................................................   429
Sinclair, William.................................................   676
Singer, Elizabeth.................................................   742
Singer, Laura R...................................................   834
Singletary, Gary L................................................   757
Singletary, Robert H..............................................   837
Singleton, Donna..................................................   427
Singleton, Roni...................................................   436
Singley, George T., III...........................................   619
Sinks, John D.....................................................   721
Sipkov, Ivan......................................................   559
Sippel, Rod.......................................................   153
Sirat, Michel.....................................................   929
Sirignano, David A................................................   833
Sirken, Monroe G..................................................   734
Sirkin, Stuart....................................................   831
Sirleaf, Ellen Johnson............................................   941
Sisisky, Norman (Representative from Virginia)........284, 408, 416, 476
Sisk, P. Douglas..................................................   864
Sistare, Hannah...................................................   250
Sitek, Richard....................................................   830
Sitnick, Dana K...................................................   825
Sitzer, Judy......................................................    36
Siv, Sichan.......................................................   843
Sivesind, Jim.....................................................   403
Sixaes, Joe.......................................................   119
Sizemore, O. Lou..................................................   793
Skaggs, David E. (Representative from Colorado)........46, 388, 430, 476
Skaggs, Erik......................................................   292
Skaley, Gail......................................................   205
Skally, Dan.......................................................   608
Skeen, David R....................................................   683
Skeen, Joseph R. (Representative from New Mexico).....176. 388, 476, 484
Skelton, Byron G..................................................   873
Skelton, Ike (Representative from Missouri)...........153, 408, 476, 807
Skidmore, Charles G...............................................   635
Skidmore, William V...............................................   705
Skiles, J. Leonard................................................   816
Skillington, G. Lee...............................................   710
Skinner, David D..................................................   924
Skirboll, Lana R..................................................   736
Sklute, Nolan...................................................640, 782
Skofield, Melissa.................................................   725
Skol, Michael.....................................................   597
Skoler, Daniel K..................................................   777
Skoler, Daniel L..................................................   748
Skoro, Linda M....................................................   710
Skramstad, Harold K., Jr..........................................   817
Skutt, Alan G.....................................................   544
Skvarla, Diane K................................................491, 537
Sky, Theodore...................................................771, 777
Slackman, Mike....................................................    78
Slack, Lana R.....................................................   375
Slagle, Roger.....................................................   421
Slaney, Joanna....................................................    82
Slany, William Z..................................................   812
Slate, Martin.....................................................   831
Slater, Catherine Buford........................................680, 779
Slater, Patricia J................................................   433
Slater, Rodney E..................................................   762
Slatkin, Nora.....................................................   627
Slattery, William S...............................................   664
Slaughter, E.K....................................................   259
Slaughter, Louise McIntosh (Representative from New York)......193, 394, 
                                                                400, 476
Slawsky, Toby D...................................................   864
Sledge, Barbara S.................................................   747
Sledge, Pat.......................................................   651
Sletzinger, Martin................................................   405
Slevin, Ed........................................................    40
Slevin, Sheila....................................................   834
Slifman, Lawrence.................................................   783
Sliter, J. Thomas.................................................   367
Sloan, Carol......................................................   646
Sloan, Mark.......................................................   687
Sloan, Stanley R..................................................   557
Sloand, Elaine....................................................   740
Sloboda, Zili.....................................................   735
Slobodin, Alan....................................................   397
Slocombe, Walter..................................................   611
Slocum, Shirley A.................................................   835
Slominski, Jerry..................................................   362
Slomowitz, Alan...................................................   227
Sloviter, Delores Korman..........................................   864
Slusky, Jody......................................................   383
Slutter, Nancy C..................................................   710
Slyfield, Philip..................................................   928
Small, Gordon.....................................................   697
Small, Lawrence M.................................................   849
Small, Lewis L....................................................   553
Smallwood, Darla E................................................    58
Smarkola, Harold..................................................   637
Smedley, Jerry M..................................................   830
Smeeton, Thomas...................................................   407
Smegal, Thomas F., Jr.............................................   808
Smietanka, Raymond V..............................................   407
Smiley, Ina.......................................................   115
Smink, Heather....................................................    79
Smit, Richard.....................................................   365
Smith, Al Lawrence................................................   710
Smith, Alice J....................................................   664
Smith, Allen W....................................................   697
Smith, Anne V.....................................................   370
Smith, Barbara..................................................839, 845
Smith, Beverly M..................................................   842
Smith, Bob (Senator from New Hampshire).....358, 366, 370, 377, 449, 490
Smith, Bradley W..................................................    32
Smith, Brian......................................................   714
Smith, Carol D....................................................   619
Smith, Carolyn....................................................   837
Smith, Carolyn E..................................................   434
Smith, Charles....................................................   713
Smith, Cheryl.....................................................   391
Smith, Christopher A..............................................424-25
Smith, Christopher H. (Representative from New Jersey)....168, 403, 421, 
                                                                476, 485
Smith, Cindy......................................................   695
Smith, Craig T....................................................   590
Smith, Curt.......................................................    95
Smith, Dallas.....................................................   686
Smith, Dan........................................................   100
Smith, David......................................................   729
Smith, David A....................................................   556
Smith, David H....................................................   920
Smith, David M....................................................   800
Smith, Debbie...................................................387, 422
Smith, Deborah D..................................................   826
Smith, Diane G....................................................   830
Smith, Dolores S..................................................   784
Smith, Donald.....................................................   914
Smith, Donald R...................................................     5
Smith, Donald S...................................................   907
Smith, Donna......................................................   853
Smith, Dorothy....................................................   102
Smith, Edward Samuel..............................................   874
Smith, Eileen.....................................................   397
Smith, Erik.......................................................   192
Smith, Fanseen....................................................   725
Smith, Frank, Jr..................................................   910
Smith, Franklin L.................................................   916
Smith, G. Wayne...................................................   666
Smith, Gene.......................................................    31
Smith, Gregory Robeson............................................   779
Smith, Gresham C..................................................   713
Smith, Harold R., Jr..............................................   611
Smith, Henry......................................................   771
Smith, Holly......................................................   834
Smith, J. Paul....................................................   276
Smith, Jacqueline L...............................................   761
Smith, Jean Kennedy...............................................   845
Smith, Jennifer...................................................   362
Smith, Jerome F., Jr..............................................   617
Smith, Jerry......................................................   709
Smith, Jerry Edwin................................................   864
Smith, Jim........................................................    67
Smith, Jimmy......................................................   610
Smith, John D.....................................................   709
Smith, Joshua I...................................................   845
Smith, Karen Macrae...............................................   832
Smith, Ken........................................................   544
Smith, Kenneth L..................................................   673
Smith, Kent A.....................................................   739
Smith, Kingston...................................................   422

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Smith, Lamar S. (Representative from Texas)...........269, 394, 406, 476
Smith, Larry......................................................   726
Smith, Laverne....................................................   705
Smith, Linda A. (Representative from Washington)......291, 410, 416, 476
Smith, Lisa B.....................................................   792
Smith, Lloyd......................................................   155
Smith, Loren Allan................................................   887
Smith, Loren E....................................................   856
Smith, Marcia.....................................................   160
Smith, Marianne...................................................   701
Smith, Mark.......................................................   157
Smith, Marshall...................................................   770
Smith, Melinda K..................................................   491
Smith, Michelle...................................................   601
Smith, Mike.......................................................   380
Smith, Missy....................................................108, 537
Smith, Nancy L....................................................   678
Smith, Nancy M....................................................   832
Smith, Nick (Representative from Michigan)............136, 385, 394, 477
Smith, P. Mac.....................................................   785
Smith, Pati.......................................................   305
Smith, Phil.......................................................379-80
Smith, Phillip L..................................................   746
Smith, Ralph W., Jr...............................................   783
Smith, Richard..................................................794, 842
Smith, Richard N..................................................   781
Smith, Richard Norton.............................................   812
Smith, Robert C. (Senator from New Hampshire)...164, 358, 366, 370, 377, 
                                                                449, 490
Smith, Robert H...................................................   846
Smith, Roger A....................................................   625
Smith, Ronald H...................................................   709
Smith, Ronald T...................................................   800
Smith, Rosiland...................................................    14
Smith, Russell A..................................................   915
Smith, Scot.......................................................   424
Smith, Scott M....................................................   638
Smith, Sharon Ritter..............................................   781
Smith, Shirley....................................................   720
Smith, Stacey.....................................................   435
Smith, Steve N....................................................   640
Smith, Sue J......................................................   588
Smith, Suzanne D..................................................   667
Smith, Tammie R...................................................   220
Smith, Terence....................................................   728
Smith, Theresa....................................................   364
Smith, Tom E.C....................................................   492
Smith, Tracey.....................................................   281
Smith, Vivian.....................................................   731
Smith, W. Douglas.................................................   616
Smith, Wendy......................................................   591
Smith, William F..................................................   709
Smith, William S..................................................   416
Smith, Wm. Jarrel, Jr.............................................   802
Smith, Zachary....................................................   912
Smith-Field, Constance............................................   779
Smithers, Charles F., Jr..........................................   484
Smock, Sue Jane...................................................   842
Smokovich, Michael T..............................................   603
Smolkin, Howard M.................................................   763
Smoot, L. Douglas.................................................   560
Smoot, Sam........................................................   271
Smuzynski, Al.....................................................   610
Smythe, Austin....................................................   361
Smythe, Marianne..................................................   778
Smythe, Richard V.................................................   698
Smythers, Mike....................................................   538
Snee, Glynn D.....................................................   757
Sneed, Brenda D...................................................   833
Snell, Jack E.....................................................   712
Snider, Dixie E...................................................   732
Snider, Mark......................................................    79
Snook, Sutton.....................................................   379
Snow, James B., Jr................................................   746
Snow, Jim.........................................................   677
Snow, Robert A....................................................   793
Snow, Terri.......................................................   354
Snowe, Olympia J. (Senator from Maine)...118, 361-62, 369, 375, 449, 490
Snyder, Barry R...................................................   785
Snyder, Edward J..................................................   651
Snyder, Meg.......................................................   357
Snyder, Sylvia....................................................   214
Sobel, Clifford M.................................................   849
Sobel, Mark.......................................................   603
Sobel, Sylvan A...................................................   906
Sobke, John F.....................................................   623
Sochaczewski, Antonio Claudio.....................................   921
Soderstrom, Robert E..............................................   697
Soderstrom, Sharon................................................    94
Soencksen, Frederick W............................................   802
Sofield, Michael..................................................   839
Sofocleous, Michael...............................................   709
Soika, Lori.....................................................269, 541
Soileau, Randall L................................................   632
Sokomanu, Ati George..............................................   936
Sola, Steve.......................................................   374
Solien, Lynne.....................................................   646
Solimano, Andres..................................................   921
Solis, Arturo Herrera.............................................   924
Solis, Patti......................................................   591
Sollazzo, Robert A................................................   835
Sollett, Susan L..................................................   795
Sollis, John B....................................................   630
Soloman, Linda....................................................   840
Solomon, Anne K...................................................   599
Solomon, Connie Scott.............................................    48
Solomon, Daniel...................................................   715
Solomon, Gerald B.H. (Representative from New York).......189, 413, 428, 
                                                                477, 489
Solomon, James L..................................................   621
Solomon, Jodi L...................................................   433
Solomon, Larry B..................................................   652
Solomon, Linda....................................................   405
Solomon, Steven L.................................................   734
Some, Steven E....................................................   849
Somerville, Glenda................................................   757
Somerville, Walter R..............................................   759
Sommer, Irving....................................................   822
Sommers, David W..................................................   782
Sommers, William T................................................   698
Sonderman, Debra..................................................   606
Sondik, Edward J..................................................   740
Sonnenberg, Gail G................................................   857
Sonnenreich, Michael..............................................   843
Soper, Richard....................................................   699
Sopper, Dale W....................................................   747
Sorensen, John....................................................   853
Sorenson, Gillian Martin..........................................   940
Sorenson, Vee.....................................................    18
Sosnik, Douglas B.................................................   590
Sotela, Gabriela G................................................   920
Souder, Mark E. (Representative from Indiana).....96, 397, 400, 416, 477
Souisburg, Marilyn................................................   610
Soukup, Michael...................................................   675
Souleyret, Marguerite.............................................   631
Souliotis, Barbara................................................   126
Soulsby, Gary P...................................................   798
Sousa, Jack L.....................................................   375
Souter, David Hackett (Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court)...860, 864
Southern, Chester.................................................   763
Southwick, Jennifer...............................................   421
Southwick, Terri..................................................   710
Sowick, Patricia M................................................   483
Spadoni, Emily C..................................................   643
Spaeth, Mrs. Otto L...............................................   841
Spalding, Drew....................................................   553
Spann, Girardeau..................................................   778
Sparks, Cathlynn B................................................   633
Sparks, Donnie....................................................   677
Sparks, Kate......................................................   298
Sparks, Larry.....................................................   734
Spatz, Sue Ann....................................................   538
Spaulding, Suzanne................................................   377
Speakerman, V.M., Jr..............................................   857
Speakes, Larry M..................................................   856
Speaks, Stanley...................................................   676
Spear, Michael J................................................675, 680
Spear, Scott......................................................    68
Spearing, Mary C..................................................   649
Spearman, Charles M...............................................   790
Spears, Corrine...................................................    38
Spears, Dave......................................................   104
Spears, Ray E.....................................................   788
Speck, L. Lane....................................................   760
Specter, Arlen (Senator from Pennsylvania)...225, 354, 371, 376-77, 379, 
                                                                     449
Speed, Julie......................................................    15
Speer, Kirby......................................................   172
Speers, Marjorie A................................................   733
Speigel, Allen....................................................   742

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Speight, Nancy A..................................................   800
Speis, Themis P...................................................   855
Spellacy, Daniel..................................................   354
Spence, Floyd D. (Representative from South Carolina).....243, 408, 421, 
                                                                428, 477
Spence, Joseph T..................................................   699
Spencer, Clayton..................................................   374
Spencer, David E..................................................   852
Spencer, Doris J..................................................   801
Spencer, Samuel...................................................   858
Sperling, Gene....................................................   589
Spero, Deborah....................................................   606
Spero, Joan E...................................................597, 851
Spessard, Richard L...............................................   855
Speth, James Gustave..............................................   940
Spetrini, Joseph A................................................   707
Speyer, Jerry I...................................................   842
Sphar, Raymond....................................................   775
Spicer, Sean......................................................   366
Spiegel, Jayson L.................................................   619
Spiegelberg, Frank................................................   609
Spies, Nancy L....................................................   822
Spillenkothen, Richard............................................   784
Spiller, Nathaniel I..............................................   719
Spina, Sam........................................................   289
Spinner, J. James.................................................   921
Spinner, Steve....................................................   374
Spitalnik, Deborah M..............................................   492
Spitzer, Robert...................................................   687
Spitznagel, Dede..................................................   394
Spoerl, Kristin...................................................   114
Spons, Gunars.....................................................   763
Spooner, Sandra P.................................................   648
Sporkin, Stanley..................................................   878
Sposato, Janis A..................................................   645
Spotila, John.....................................................   837
Spotila, John T...................................................   778
Spratling, Gary R.................................................   647
Spratt, John M. (Representative from South Carolina)......246, 400, 408, 
                                                                432, 477
Spriggs, Bill.....................................................   436
Spring, Charles...................................................   716
Springer, Tom.....................................................   179
Sprinkle, Jack....................................................   365
Sprott, Richard L.................................................   743
Sprouse, Robert E.................................................   825
Spurling, Jim.....................................................   156
Squellati, Clarence P.............................................   691
Squire, Mabel.....................................................   383
Srejber, Eva......................................................   929
Sribnick, Howard L................................................   643
St. Clair, Thomas A...............................................   435
St. Claire, Greg..................................................   134
St. John, Judith..................................................   699
St. Lawrence, Charles V...........................................   703
St. Pierre, Tracey................................................    63
Staab, Lawrence J.................................................   709
Staats, Elmer B...................................................   807
Stach, Deirdre....................................................   415
Stachel, Florence.................................................   183
Stachelski, Stephen J., Jr........................................   781
Stachnik, Walter J................................................   835
Stack, Laura......................................................   366
Stack, William G..................................................   819
Stafford, Barbara.................................................   707
Stafford, M. Douglas..............................................   851
Stafford, Richard.................................................   405
Stafford, Robert T................................................   490
Stafford, Thomas H................................................   692
Stafford-Taulbee, Kathy...........................................    44
Stagg, Louis E., III..............................................   667
Stahl, Michael M..................................................   789
Stahl, Norman H...................................................   864
Stahr, Walter B...................................................   833
Stalcup, Bill.....................................................   609
Stallings, David A................................................   685
Stallings, Richard H..............................................   822
Stallings, Robert L...............................................  1018
Stamper, Hugh.....................................................   736
Stampone, Sonna B.................................................   793
Stana, Richard M..................................................   549
Stancil, Valerie..................................................   945
Stanfill, Dennis..................................................   846
Stanford, Gary L..................................................   795
Stanhope, Charles V...............................................   557
Stanley, Anne.....................................................   179
Stanley, Dan......................................................   104
Stanley, Donna M..................................................   287
Stanley, James W..................................................   720
Stanley, Linda....................................................   679
Stanley, Ron D....................................................   696
Stanton, David....................................................   923
Stanton, Richard..................................................   545
Stanton, Robert...................................................   675
Stanton, Robert G...............................................813, 850
Stanton, Tamera M.................................................   295
Stapleton, Donna..................................................   792
Stapleton, Walter K...............................................   864
Starek, Roscoe B., III............................................   803
Stark, Charles S..................................................   647
Stark, Fortney Pete (Representative from California).......24, 423, 435, 
                                                                477, 817
Stark, Thomas.....................................................   629
Starks, Ora.......................................................   601
Starr, Barbara....................................................   848
Starshak, Tom.....................................................   397
Stasch, Julia M...................................................   804
Staszak, Chris....................................................   361
Stathis, Jennie S.................................................   552
Staton-Boxley, Debra..............................................   536
Stauenas, Harold..................................................    44
Stauffer, Robert..................................................   727
Stawick, David....................................................   354
Stayman, Allen....................................................   678
Steadman, John M..................................................   906
Stearns, Christopher..............................................   412
Stearns, Cliff B. (Representative from Florida)...59, 395, 421, 428, 477
Stearns, Robert N.................................................   618
Stechschulte, Roger F.............................................   708
Stedman, Louella..................................................   602
Steed, James......................................................   704
Steele, Ana M.....................................................   816
Steele, James.....................................................   805
Steele, Michalyn..................................................   372
Steele, Sabrina...................................................   417
Steele, W. Scott..................................................   686
Steenland, Peter R., Jr...........................................   650
Stefanadis, Sonja.................................................    61
Stefani, Alexis M.................................................   757
Steffes, Peter M..................................................   410
Stegman, Michael A................................................   752
Stehr, Joseph M., III.............................................   391
Stehr, Renate.....................................................   544
Steiger, Janet....................................................   803
Steiman, Susan H..................................................   794
Stein, Jay........................................................   845
Stein, Jean.......................................................   849
Stein, Joan Weller................................................   779
Steinbeiss, Stacey................................................   536
Steinberg, James B................................................   596
Steinberg, Jane A.................................................   736
Steinberg, Jonathan Robert........................................   903
Steinberg, Mark R.................................................   642
Steinbrink, Stephen R.............................................   607
Steindler, Martin J.............................................821, 854
Steiner, Joshua L.................................................   600
Steinhauser, Anthony J............................................   702
Steinhoff, Jeffrey C..............................................   552
Steinman, Allan M.................................................   759
Steinman, Richard.................................................   767
Steinour, Edna S..................................................   793
Stell, Patricia...................................................   715
Stembridge, Bill..................................................    74
Stemler, Patty M..................................................   649
Stenberg, Adam....................................................   143
Stendell, George W................................................   643
Steneri, Carlos...................................................   923
Stenholm, Charles W. (Representative from Texas).....266, 385, 394, 430, 
                                                                     477
Stephanopoulos, George............................................   588
Stephansen, Torstein..............................................   928
Stephen, Daniel J.................................................   665
Stephens, Carie...................................................   541
Stephens, Dennis..................................................   148
Stephens, James M.................................................   818
Stephens, Michael.................................................   391
Stephens, Phyllis.................................................   199
Stephenson, Bryan E...............................................   936
Stephenson, Charles...............................................    22
Stephenson, Colleen...............................................   382
Stepp, Tali.......................................................   717
Steptoe, Mary Lou.................................................   803
Steptoe, Phillip P................................................   634
Sterkx, Craig A...................................................   544
Sterling, Cord A..................................................   359

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Sterling, Gabe....................................................    75
Sterling, Robin Garwood...........................................   200
Stern, Carl L.....................................................   644
Stern, David J....................................................   488
Stern, Gerald M...................................................   642
Stern, Nancy......................................................   799
Stern, Paul G.....................................................   845
Stern, Roberta....................................................   171
Stern, Todd D.....................................................   591
Stern, William S..................................................   833
Sterner, Eric.....................................................   415
Sterner, George R.................................................   629
Sternlieb, Joseph.................................................   813
Stessman, J. Neil.................................................   680
Stetson, Nancy H..................................................   370
Steube, George....................................................   732
Steube, Karen V...................................................   410
Steuer, Karen.....................................................   412
Stevens, Ann......................................................   795
Stevens, Ben......................................................   380
Stevens, James A..................................................   684
Stevens, James M..................................................   777
Stevens, Joe B....................................................   553
Stevens, John Paul (Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court)......859, 864
Stevens, L. Nye...................................................   552
Stevens, Linda....................................................   399
Stevens, Mona.....................................................   541
Stevens, Peter....................................................    39
Stevens, Richard C................................................   784
Stevens, Rita.....................................................   697
Stevens, Roberta A................................................   558
Stevens, Roger L................................................845, 846
Stevens, Ted (Senator from Alaska)......8, 354, 362, 370, 375, 379, 433, 
                                                             449, 490-91
Stevens, Thomas F.................................................   629
Stevenson, Bob....................................................   362
Stevenson, Carole A...............................................   375
Stevenson, Daniel K...............................................   841
Stevenson, Hugh O.................................................   907
Stevenson, John H.................................................   928
Stevenson, Karen..................................................   434
Stevenson, Katherine..............................................   675
Stevenson, Ruth Carter............................................   846
Steward, Kyle T...................................................   149
Stewart, Billy K..................................................   639
Stewart, Carl E...................................................   864
Stewart, Carol....................................................   829
Stewart, Dana.....................................................   696
Stewart, Felicia H................................................   730
Stewart, James B..................................................   805
Stewart, James L..................................................   698
Stewart, John H...................................................   927
Stewart, Kristi...................................................   248
Stewart, Larry....................................................   620
Stewart, Marcia...................................................   412
Stewart, Roy J....................................................   796
Stewart, Ruth Ann.................................................   557
Stewart, Walter J.................................................   491
Stewart, William R................................................   818
Stewart-Holland, Pat..............................................   150
Stewart-King, Derryl..............................................   914
Stickell, Raymona.................................................   609
Stickles, Woody...................................................   255
Stiehl, Frederick F...............................................   787
Stiener, Richard..................................................   551
Stier, Jeff.......................................................   223
Stiglitz, Joseph E................................................   591
Stiles, William A.................................................   416
Still, Billy......................................................   380
Stillma, Neil J...................................................   725
Stillman, Elinor H................................................   818
Stillman, Jacob H.................................................   833
Stillman, Robert..................................................   838
Stillwell, Lee J..................................................   494
Stirmer, Joseph...................................................   793
Stirrup, John.....................................................   218
Stish, DeAnn......................................................   146
Stites, Richard W.................................................   848
Stith, Melodee....................................................   674
Stiverson, Keith Ann..............................................   559
Stix, Joseph D....................................................   827
Stock, Ann........................................................   589
Stockdale, Earl H., Jr............................................   619
Stocklan, Lisa B..................................................   164
Stockman, Stephen E. (Representative from Texas)......262, 392, 414, 477
Stockton, Blaine D., Jr...........................................   692
Stockton, David J.................................................   783
Stoehr, Eldon.....................................................   791
Stoer, Nicholas S.................................................   760
Stoffel, Lawrence.................................................   546
Stohlman, Ira E...................................................   912
Stohr, J. Philip..................................................   855
Stoiber, Carlton R..............................................821, 854
Stoiber, Susanne S................................................   729
Stokes, Louis (Representative from Ohio)...................212, 388, 477
Stokes, Michael...................................................   402
Stokes, Randy.....................................................   187
Stokes, Robert....................................................   374
Stoll, Louise F...................................................   758
Stoll, Robert L...................................................   709
Stoll, Suzanne...................................................66, 394
Stolpman, Paul....................................................   789
Stoltz, Gail......................................................   383
Stolz, Walter.....................................................   742
Stombres, Richard.................................................   416
Stone, Chad.......................................................   436
Stone, Edward C...................................................   811
Stone, Jennifer...................................................   822
Stone, John.......................................................    75
Stone, O'Lene.....................................................   269
Stone, Ronald.....................................................   793
Stone, William....................................................   431
Stone, William J..................................................   718
Stonebrink, Glen..................................................    80
Stoner, Bruce H., Jr..............................................   709
Stopford, Michael.................................................   942
Storey, Greg......................................................   717
Storrs, Mack......................................................   729
Stout, Larry D....................................................   603
Stovenour, Robert.................................................   727
Stover, Ellen L...................................................   736
Stover, Joyce C...................................................   391
Stover, Michael.................................................668, 856
Strachn, Michael..................................................   421
Strader, George H.................................................   725
Strahota, Robert D................................................   834
Strand, Mark......................................................   152
Strand, Philip H..................................................   826
Strasfeld, Ivan L.................................................   716
Stratman, Samuel F...............................................85, 407
Straub, Christopher...............................................   377
Straub, John......................................................   399
Straus, Jocelyn Levi..............................................   816
Strauss, David....................................................1, 535
Straw, E.M........................................................   616
Strayer, Margorie.................................................   294
Street, Claudette.................................................   431
Streeter, Carolyn.................................................   366
Streeter, Robert G................................................   675
Streets, Willis M.................................................   553
Streett, Stephanie................................................   591
Streicher, Eugene.................................................   744
Streufert, Susan C................................................   743
Strickland, William E., Jr........................................   816
Strickler, Marie..................................................   601
Stricklin, David..................................................    92
Striker, Gary.....................................................   742
Strimple, Gregory.................................................   380
Stringer, Carole..................................................    96
Stringer, George T................................................   633
Stripling, Hobby..................................................    71
Strobel, Christopher..............................................    25
Stroger, John H., Jr..............................................   778
Strohfus, Joseph E................................................   633
Strokoff, Sandra..................................................   544
Strom, Cordia A...................................................   407
Strom, Erik.......................................................   290
Strom, Thad.......................................................   373
Stroman, Ronald...................................................   402
Strommen, Norton D................................................   685
Strong, Henry.....................................................845-46
Strong, Ray.......................................................   537
Strong, Scott M...................................................   491
Stroud, Elizabeth W...............................................   702
Stroud, Kimball...................................................   383
Stroup, Donna.....................................................   732
Stroup, Sally.....................................................   399
Stroup, Theodore G..............................................622, 781
Strow, Chris......................................................   290
Strubbe, Thomas F.................................................   864
Struble, Frederick M..............................................   784
Struble, Wayne....................................................   394
Struckmeyer, Charles S............................................   783
Strumpf, Barry....................................................   362

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Stuart, Dorothy...................................................    68
Stuart, Robert D..................................................   633
Stuart, Sandra K..................................................   612
Studds, Gerry E. (Representative from Massachusetts)......131, 395, 410, 
                                                                     477
Studley, Jamienne S...............................................   771
Stuecker, Bernard L...............................................   796
Stull, Ann M......................................................   391
Stull, Michael....................................................   373
Stump, Bob (Representative from Arizona)...............12, 408, 421, 477
Stuntz, Reid......................................................   397
Stupak, Bart T. (Representative from Michigan).............132, 395, 477
Sturdevant, William L.............................................   544
Sturm, Robert E...................................................   354
Sturman, Michael..................................................   726
Sturn, Donald V...................................................   653
Styles, Jeff......................................................   436
Suarez, Julio Roberto.............................................   929
Subrin, Berton....................................................   818
Sucharski, Marsha.................................................   202
Suda, Donald J....................................................   805
Suda, John H......................................................   907
Sudduth, Gary N...................................................   814
Sugar, Mary M.....................................................   826
Suggs, Cheryl.....................................................   705
Suggs, Shirley S..................................................   793
Sugrue, Thomas J..................................................   712
Suhrheinrich, Richard F...........................................   864
Suitt, Perry L., II...............................................   644
Sukol, Robert M...................................................   544
Sullam, Suan......................................................   123
Sullenger, Gary L.................................................   137
Sullivan, Alan P..................................................   591
Sullivan, Albert B................................................   751
Sullivan, Allan J.................................................   645
Sullivan, Annemarie...............................................   671
Sullivan, Anthony.................................................   397
Sullivan, Barry...................................................   542
Sullivan, Cathy...................................................   718
Sullivan, Chela...................................................   424
Sullivan, Cornelius W.............................................   820
Sullivan, Edward..................................................   839
Sullivan, Edwin...................................................   725
Sullivan, Emmet G.................................................   879
Sullivan, Eugene R................................................   899
Sullivan, Flora...................................................    62
Sullivan, Frank...................................................   775
Sullivan, Frank J.................................................   730
Sullivan, Gordon R................................................   621
Sullivan, James M.................................................   636
Sullivan, Jane L..................................................   607
Sullivan, Jennifer A..............................................   927
Sullivan, John V..................................................   540
Sullivan, Kathryn.................................................   708
Sullivan, Kelly...................................................   193
Sullivan, Larry...................................................   556
Sullivan, Mark A..................................................   547
Sullivan, Michael P...............................................   627
Sullivan, Patrick.................................................   199
Sullivan, Peter M.................................................   613
Sullivan, Raymond.................................................   553
Sullivan, Regina A................................................   758
Sullivan, Robert..................................................   840
Sullivan, Sean P..................................................   550
Sullivan, Thomas..................................................   795
Sulmicki, Jan.....................................................   923
Suman, Frank L....................................................   680
Sumaya, Ciro V....................................................   737
Sumida, Gerald A..................................................   780
Summergrad, Eric..................................................   833
Summers, Anne.....................................................   745
Summers, Lawrence H...............................................   602
Summers, Marcia...................................................    59
Sumner, Robin.....................................................   549
Sundick, Gary N...................................................   834
Sundlof, Stephen..................................................   737
Sundro, Linda G...................................................   820
Sung, Carolyn H...................................................   557
Sunshine, Helen...................................................   744
Sunshine, Steven C................................................   647
Sununu, Mike......................................................   427
Sunol, Miguel Angel...............................................   920
Superata, Michael A...............................................   424
Surina, John C....................................................   798
Surprenant, Christy...............................................   429
Surprenant, Lucie.................................................   214
Suruma, Askia.....................................................   271
Susman, Thomas M..................................................   778
Sussan, Sidney M..................................................   784
Sussman, Bernard J................................................   904
Sussman, Michael A................................................   649
Sussman, Monica Hilton............................................   750
Suszynski, Nicholas J.............................................   744
Suter, Darvin K...................................................   635
Suter, Linda......................................................   294
Suter, William K..................................................   863
Sutherland, Lisa..................................................     8
Sutin, L. Anthony.................................................   671
Suttenfield, Nancy D..............................................   838
Sutter, Robert G..................................................   557
Sutton, David.....................................................   788
Sutton, Glenn.....................................................   824
Sutton, Ozell.....................................................   671
Sutton, Steven H..................................................    18
Sutton, William T.................................................   434
Suyat, Stanley D..................................................   829
Suydam, Linda.....................................................   737
Svartz, Steven H..................................................   800
Sveiven, Cherie...................................................   245
Svenonius, Diane B................................................   716
Swaim, Elinor H...................................................   814
Swain, Beverly....................................................    40
Swain, Robert.....................................................   719
Swan, Robert H....................................................   815
Swanick, Tony.....................................................   234
Swanson, Charles F................................................   919
Swanson, Russell B................................................   720
Swanson, Sandre...................................................    22
Swanzy, H. Clay...................................................     3
Swartz, Bruce C...................................................   649
Swartz, Chris.....................................................   236
Swartz, Jennifer..................................................   361
Swartz, Paul O....................................................   847
Swartz, Richard...................................................   704
Swartz, Robert M..................................................   356
Swasey, Karen.....................................................   705
Swayze, Jay.......................................................    52
Swedeen, Kris.....................................................   837
Sweedler, Barry M.................................................   820
Sweeney, Daniel S.................................................   788
Sweeney, Irvin....................................................   933
Sweeney, John.....................................................   489
Sweeney, Kevin....................................................   673
Sweeney, Michael..................................................   674
Sweeney, Rob......................................................   382
Sweetland, Paul...................................................   543
Sweitzer, Cheryl L................................................   588
Swerdzewski, Joseph...............................................   800
Swift, Stephen J..................................................   892
Swift-Dojcak, Cindy...............................................   549
Swinehart, Len..................................................429, 540
Swinton, David....................................................   489
Swirsky, Stephanie................................................   722
Swon, Lynn R......................................................   780
Swoope, Anthony...................................................   720
Swora, Tamara.....................................................   556
Sword, Stephanie L................................................   376
Sykes, Ann C......................................................   835
Sykes, Charles L..................................................   599
Syler, Kent.......................................................   254
Sylvia, Claire M..................................................   539
Symington, James W..............................................494, 858
Synnes, Mark A....................................................   544
Syphex, Victoria, Jr..............................................   911
Szalai, Kenneth J.................................................   810
Szczebak, Francis F...............................................   905
Szelenyi, Evelyn..................................................    24
Sziebl, Connie....................................................    37
Szymczak, Chester.................................................   553



 
                              NAME INDEX--T

Tabb, Winston................................................556, 813-14
Tacha, Deanell Reece..............................................   865
Tademy, Dudley L..................................................   410
Tafolla, Rochelle.................................................   273
Taft, Dorothy.....................................................   485
Taft, Robert......................................................   706
Tagliabue, Paul...................................................   488
Takahashi, Seiko..................................................   941
Takakoshi, William K..............................................   618
Takasu, Yukio.....................................................   941
Talapatra, Dipak..................................................   811
Talbert, Jim......................................................  1018
Talbert, Judy.....................................................   424

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Talbert, Kent.....................................................   399
Talbott, Julia A..................................................   635
Talbott, Strobe...................................................   596
Talent, James M. (Representative from Missouri)......152, 397, 408, 416, 
                                                                     477
Talesnik, Gary....................................................   725
Talisman, Jonathan................................................   434
Talkin, Pamela....................................................   800
Tallant, Irby C...................................................   797
Tallbull, William.................................................   779
Tallent, William H................................................   699
Talvadkar, Vivek..................................................   926
Tamaki, Rintaro...................................................   923
Tamargo, Mauricio.................................................   405
Tamura, Ruth Y....................................................   817
Tan, Jerry........................................................   422
Tanenbaum, Morris.................................................   819
Tani, Diana.......................................................   836
Taniguichi, Makoto................................................   933
Tankersley, Liz...................................................    18
Tannenwald, Theodore, Jr..........................................   896
Tanner, John S. (Representative from Tennessee)......255, 408, 414, 478, 
                                                                     483
Tanner, Steven N..................................................   697
Tanzi, Vito.......................................................   929
Tapia, Isabelle...................................................   591
Tarantino, Eric...................................................   172
Tarascio, John R..................................................   633
Tarassov, Nikolai K...............................................   940
Tarbell, David S..................................................   613
Tarjanne, Pekka J.................................................   944
Tarmey, Marjorie..................................................   589
Tarnoff, Peter....................................................   596
Tarpenning, Bill..................................................   691
Tarplin, Rich.....................................................   724
Tarr, Susan.......................................................   558
Tarrant, James....................................................   598
Tarullo, Daniel...................................................   598
Tata, Jayant S....................................................   926
Tate, Bill........................................................   101
Tate, Glenda M....................................................   758
Tate, Jim.........................................................   366
Tate, Randy (Representative from Washington)..........294, 400, 418, 478
Tate, Tina........................................................   998
Tatel, David S..................................................864, 868
Taub, Joel........................................................   606
Taub, Robert......................................................   402
Taubman, A. Alfred................................................   841
Tauzin, W.J. (Billy) (Representative from Louisiana)......115, 395, 410, 
                                                                     478
Taylor, Barbara J.H...............................................   814
Taylor, Bettilou..................................................   357
Taylor, Catherine.................................................   366
Taylor, Charles H. (Representative from North Carolina)....202, 388, 478
Taylor, David....................................................76, 357
Taylor, David G...................................................   732
Taylor, Donald E..................................................   797
Taylor, Eugene K., Jr.............................................   758
Taylor, Gene (Representative from Mississippi)........150, 400, 408, 478
Taylor, Gregory B.................................................   718
Taylor, Harriett R................................................   907
Taylor, J.T.......................................................   201
Taylor, Jackie....................................................   824
Taylor, James M.................................................821, 854
Taylor, Jane......................................................   731
Taylor, Jesse.....................................................   670
Taylor, John J....................................................   758
Taylor, Kathleen..................................................   429
Taylor, Kathryn M.................................................   370
Taylor, Keith.....................................................   609
Taylor, Lewis W...................................................   827
Taylor, Louis.....................................................   375
Taylor, Mark......................................................   704
Taylor, Michael R...............................................692, 696
Taylor, Peter.....................................................   362
Taylor, Phyllis J.................................................   614
Taylor, Preston M., Jr............................................   721
Taylor, Quentin S.................................................   760
Taylor, Sam.......................................................   177
Taylor, Steven E..................................................   608
Taylor, Stewart F.................................................   765
Taylor, Thomas W..................................................   619
Taylor, William...................................................   719
Taylor, William J.................................................   768
Taylor, William L.................................................   920
Taylor, Willie....................................................   674
Tayman, Dwight T..................................................   690
Tchen, John Kuo Wei...............................................   843
Tcyz, Thomas......................................................   795
Tebbutt, Jane.....................................................   723
Tedesco, William P................................................   719
Teel, S. Martin, Jr...............................................   882
Teeson, Douglas H., II............................................   759
Tejeda, Frank M. (Representative from Texas)..........273, 408, 421, 478
Tellini, Mark P...................................................   832
Tempalski, Jerry..................................................   604
Tempel, Thomas R..................................................   623
Templeton, Donna F................................................   642
Templeton, Robert A...............................................   542
Tenaglia, Barbara.................................................   664
Tendick, Donald L.................................................   785
Tenley, George W., Jr.............................................   766
Tepp, Steve.......................................................   372
Terapane, John F., Jr.............................................   710
Teran, Francisco Herrera..........................................   922
ter Horst, Enrique................................................   942
Ternes, Anne B....................................................   807
Terpeluk, Peter, Jr...............................................   830
Terpstra, Lynn....................................................   382
Terrazas, Jorge...................................................   923
Terrell, George...................................................   760
Terrell, Vivian D.................................................   815
Terrill, Cathy Ficker.............................................   492
Terry, Donald F...................................................   920
Terry, John A.....................................................   906
Tervel, Jose R....................................................   934
Terzano, Virginia (Ginny).........................................   588
Terzian, Robert...................................................   613
Tessieri, Vivian A................................................   415
Testa, Sally A....................................................   212
Tetro, Robert.....................................................   687
Teymour, Aly I....................................................   941
Thacker, James....................................................    90
Thacker, P. Gerald................................................   905
Thacker, Stephen B................................................   732
Thackston, Larry T................................................   694
Thadani, Ashok C..................................................   855
Thahane, Timothy T..............................................922, 925
Thaler, Arnold....................................................   849
Thalwitz, Wilfried................................................   922
Thant, Khin Ohn...................................................   923
Thapa, Krishna N.S................................................   942
Thapar, Vikas.....................................................   928
Tharrington, Ronnie O.............................................   692
Thawley, Nancy....................................................   380
Thayer, Curtis....................................................   412
Theim, Raymond P..................................................   668
Theimer, John L...................................................   797
Theis, Ethel R....................................................   804
Theissen, Joe.....................................................    36
Theriot, Jeri.....................................................   115
Thibault, Michael J...............................................   615
Thibaut, Don......................................................   212
Thibodeau, Marlene................................................   119
Thiermann, Alejandro B............................................   695
Thiessen, Marc A..................................................   370
Thievon, Pam......................................................   172
Thigpen, Morris L., Sr............................................   652
Thigpen, Richard T................................................   172
Thimmesch, Nick...................................................   218
Thirolf, Eugene M.................................................   648
Thoemmes, Eric H..................................................   359
Tholen, Tricia....................................................   541
Thoman, Ray.......................................................   760
Thomas, Adrienne C................................................   812
Thomas, Arthur S..................................................   640
Thomas, Bertrand S................................................   910
Thomas, Cheryl....................................................   397
Thomas, Christopher R.............................................   933
Thomas, Clarence (Associate Justice, U.S. Supreme Court)........860, 864
Thomas, Craig (Senator from Wyoming)........304, 364, 366, 369, 378, 449
Thomas, David.....................................................   760
Thomas, Dennis....................................................   494
Thomas, Eula D....................................................   670
Thomas, Frank.....................................................    14
Thomas, Franklin A................................................   491
Thomas, Fred......................................................   913
Thomas, Gordon B..................................................   707
Thomas, H. Frank..................................................   815
Thomas, Harry, Sr.................................................   910

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Thomas, Irv.......................................................   697
Thomas, J.O., Jr..................................................   710
Thomas, Jack....................................................681, 697
Thomas, James.....................................................   689
Thomas, James C...................................................   767
Thomas, James D...................................................   709
Thomas, James E., III.............................................   781
Thomas, John William..............................................   781
Thomas, Lowell S., Jr.............................................   780
Thomas, Marti.....................................................   541
Thomas, Melvin C..................................................   434
Thomas, Peter.....................................................   129
Thomas, R. Anne...................................................   739
Thomas, R. Keith..................................................   645
Thomas, Ralph C., III.............................................   809
Thomas, Richard O.................................................   627
Thomas, Robert L..................................................   608
Thomas, S. Tandi..................................................    89
Thomas, Sarah E...................................................   556
Thomas, Saundra...................................................   844
Thomas, Scott E...................................................   798
Thomas, Solly J...................................................   800
Thomas, T.N.......................................................   621
Thomas, Trent N...................................................   623
Thomas, Virginia..................................................   541
Thomas, Wayne.....................................................   608
Thomas, William...................................................   839
Thomas, William M. (Representative from California)........28, 403, 423, 
                                              433-34, 478, 486, 491, 494
Thomasson, Patsy L..............................................589, 592
Thomlison, Steven.................................................   161
Thompson, Bennie G. (Representative from Mississippi).....148, 385, 416, 
                                                                430, 478
Thompson, Carol...................................................   634
Thompson, Clyde...................................................   697
Thompson, David R.................................................   865
Thompson, Diane...................................................   737
Thompson, E. Duane................................................   492
Thompson, F. Douglas..............................................   255
Thompson, Fred (Senator from Tennessee)............250, 369-71, 378, 449
Thompson, Henry R.................................................   831
Thompson, Hugh L................................................821, 854
Thompson, Jack....................................................   927
Thompson, Janet...................................................   170
Thompson, Joe M...................................................   805
Thompson, John....................................................   704
Thompson, Joy G...................................................   836
Thompson, Kip.....................................................   927
Thompson, Larry D.................................................   547
Thompson, Lawrence................................................   747
Thompson, Lawrence L..............................................   752
Thompson, Lisa....................................................   849
Thompson, Marjorie K..............................................   800
Thompson, Mary Helen..............................................   673
Thompson, Mozelle W...............................................   603
Thompson, Norman,.................................................   726
Thompson, Patricia J..............................................   757
Thompson, Robert Farris...........................................   843
Thompson, Roger G., Jr............................................   623
Thompson, Sela....................................................   541
Thompson, Steve...................................................    19
Thompson, Steven A................................................   410
Thompson, Theodore M..............................................   145
Thompson, Tola....................................................    65
Thompson, Tommy...................................................   264
Thomson, Brian A..................................................   920
Thomson, Charles R................................................   605
Thomson, Jeri.....................................................   538
Thomson, Michael..................................................   604
Thomson, Paul E...................................................   392
Thomson, Pete.....................................................   387
Thoresdale, John..................................................   857
Thoreson, Barbara L...............................................   539
Thorin, Suzanne...................................................   555
Thorn, Jerry G....................................................   777
Thornberry, Owen..................................................   735
Thornberry, William M. (Mac) (Representative from Texas).......264, 408, 
                                                           410, 435, 478
Thorne, Vicki.....................................................   365
Thornton, D. McCarthy.............................................   724
Thornton, Leslie..................................................   770
Thornton, Marilyn.................................................   824
Thornton, Ray (Representative from Arkansas)................15, 388, 478
Thornton, Sam.....................................................   690
Thornton, Tracey..................................................   589
Thorp, Harvey D...................................................   823
Thorpe, Kenneth...................................................   726
Thraves, Betsy....................................................    95
Thumma, Connie L..................................................   235
Thurm, Kevin......................................................   723
Thurman, Karen L. (Representative from Florida)........58, 385, 400, 478
Thurmond, Strom (Senator from South Carolina)...241, 358, 371, 376, 379, 
                                                        450, 490-91, 535
Tiahrt, Todd (Representative from Kansas).............106, 408, 414, 478
Tice, Becca.....................................................267, 394
Tidwell, Moody R., III............................................   888
Tien, Chang Lin...................................................   489
Tierney, Susan F..................................................   768
Tiffany, Thomas...................................................   608
Tigert, Ricki R...................................................   798
Tighe, Kathleen S.................................................   805
Tighe, Thomas.....................................................   828
Tignor, Robert S..................................................   907
Tijerino, Jose Antonio............................................   933
Tilden, Rhonda....................................................    80
Tilelli, John H., Jr..............................................   621
Tillett, Cheri....................................................   401
Tilley, Kim..................................................1, 535, 590
Tillman, Barbara..................................................   707
Tilsworth, Robin..................................................   687
Timmons, Troy.....................................................   397
Timoney, Joan.....................................................   828
Timpke, Uwe.......................................................   374
Tinari, Robert....................................................   704
Ting, M. Kathy....................................................   687
Tingle, Marjorie..................................................   745
Tinnian, Danielle.................................................    21
Tinsley, David J..................................................   537
Tinsley, Peter A..................................................   783
Tippeconnic, John.................................................   676
Tippeconnic, Robert...............................................   698
Tippens, Julie....................................................   432
Tippett, Andrea...................................................   435
Tippett, Pat......................................................   422
Tippins, Nancy....................................................     3
Tipps, Mark.......................................................   250
Tipton, W. Hord...................................................   677
Tisch, Preston Robert.............................................   491
Tisch, Robert.....................................................   688
Tisor, Darrell J..................................................   763
Tittsworth, David.................................................   397
Titus, Frank D....................................................   826
Tjoflat, Gerald B.................................................   865
Tobe, Amy Weiss...................................................   263
Tobey, William R..................................................   800
Tobias, Randall L.................................................   780
Tobin, Frank......................................................   831
Tobin, Kathleen...................................................   368
Todd, Bradd.......................................................   253
Todd, Bruce M.....................................................   778
Toder, Eric.......................................................   604
Toellner, Paulette................................................   194
Toffling, Barbara.................................................    62
Toiv, Barry.......................................................   587
Tokman, Victor....................................................   928
Tolefree, LaJanice M..............................................   714
Toler, Rusty......................................................   747
Tolson, Jerome, Jr................................................   597
Tolson, Leah......................................................    97
Tomalis, Ron......................................................   670
Tomasek, Dianne...................................................   213
Tomback, Andrew...................................................   798
Tomchick, Edward A................................................   720
Tomlinson, Anne M.................................................   906
Tomlinson, Kenneth Y..............................................   483
Tomlinson, Robert W...............................................   936
Tompkins, Charles.................................................   626
Tompkins, William P...............................................   757
Toner, John J.....................................................   818
Toon, Bernie......................................................   166
Topolewski, William.............................................725, 806
Toporek, Lisa.....................................................   246
Topper, Gay S.....................................................   540
Torak, William....................................................   794
Torano, Maria Elena...............................................   848
Torczon, Richard E................................................   710
Torgerson, Doreen.................................................   151
Torgerson, Randall E..............................................   692
Torkelson, Jodie..................................................   589
Torkildsen, Peter G. (Representative from Massachusetts).......129, 408, 
                                                           410, 416, 478
Torrado, Miguel A.................................................   748
Torres, Esteban Edward (Representative from California).....35, 388, 479

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.......................................................................
Torres, Nellie....................................................    75
Torres-Gil, Fernando M..........................................726, 817
Torricelli, Robert G. (Representative from New Jersey)....171, 403, 426, 
                                                                430, 479
Torricelli, Susan.................................................   383
Torruella, Juan R.................................................   864
Tortora, Robert D.................................................   704
Toscano, Ellyn....................................................   186
Toscano, Mavis E..................................................    26
Toulou, Tracy.....................................................   649
Tow, A. Richard...................................................   834
Townes, Michael...................................................   636
Towns, D. Leroy...................................................   105
Towns, Edolphus (Representative from New York)........183, 395, 400, 479
Townsend, Gary B..................................................   800
Townsend, Jay.....................................................   188
Townsend, Keith...................................................   792
Townsend, Terry...................................................   925
Townsend, Wardell C., Jr..........................................   682
Townsend, William F...............................................   810
Towse, Linda......................................................   301
Toy, Charles D....................................................   851
Toy, Linda........................................................   413
Toyoda, Hiroshi...................................................   921
Trabucco, Thomas J................................................   803
Tracey, P.A.......................................................   614
Trachtenberg, David J.............................................   410
Tracy, Kerry......................................................   366
Tracy, Thomas M...................................................   934
Trader, Sybil T...................................................   544
Traficant, James A., Jr. (Representative from Ohio)...215, 414, 418, 479
Trafton, Wilbur C.................................................   809
Tragen, Irving G..................................................   933
Trahan, Scott.....................................................   113
Train, Russell E..................................................   858
Trandahl, Jeff....................................................   542
Tranghese, Bill...................................................   127
Trant, Matthew....................................................   128
Trapp, Clark J....................................................   826
Trasvina, John....................................................   645
Traver, Nancy.....................................................  1018
Traverso, Carlos Alzamora.........................................   942
Travis, Cathy.....................................................   272
Travis, Jeremy....................................................   672
Travsky, Amber....................................................   832
Traxler, Vieri....................................................   940
Traylor, Robin....................................................    37
Traynham, David F.................................................   420
Treanor, John H...................................................   907
Treat, Charles F..................................................   702
Treat, Jennifer...................................................   431
Treichel, James A.................................................   766
Tremeaud, Jean Francois...........................................   928
Trent, Jeffrey M..................................................   745
Trethric, Ronald J................................................   653
Trew, James R.....................................................   558
Trezevant, Walter S...............................................   852
Trickett, James F.................................................   725
Trietsch, Veronica D..............................................   772
Trifiro, Nancy....................................................   413
Trilling, Donald R................................................   758
Trimble, Berry....................................................   431
Trimble, Mary.....................................................   198
Trimble, Stacy....................................................   391
Triplett, Jack E..................................................   703
Tripp, Monty......................................................   401
Trites, Amy.......................................................   258
Trivelli, Vince...................................................   714
Trodden, Stephen..................................................   774
Tropea, Joseph S..................................................   837
Tropper, Peter L..................................................   926
Trott, Stephen S..................................................   865
Trotter, Antilla E................................................   364
Trouse, Paul......................................................   807
Trowbridge, Frederick L...........................................   733
Trowel, Laurence M................................................   632
Troy, James H.....................................................   790
Trtanj, Juli M....................................................   364
Trudeau, N.A......................................................   621
Truesdale, John C.................................................   818
Trujeque, Theresa.................................................   674
Trujillo, Alan....................................................   697
Trujillo, Candelario, Jr..........................................   791
Trujillo, Elizabeth...............................................   828
Trujillo, Michael H...............................................   746
Truman, Edwin M...................................................   783
Trunzo, Victor....................................................   720
Trushel, Timothy D................................................   539
Trusty, Martin K..................................................   735
Trutkoff, Frederick F.............................................   801
Tryon, Ames.......................................................   783
Tsao, Adam........................................................   421
Tsoucalas, Nicholas...............................................   884
Tsuneishi, Warren.................................................   556
Tsuneyoshi, Raynor T..............................................   801
Tsutsumida, Cherry................................................   737
Tsuya, Stephen Y..................................................   797
Tuck, Jennifer....................................................   381
Tucker, Donald W..................................................   905
Tucker, Elinor P..................................................   376
Tucker, Jeffrey...................................................   417
Tucker, Joseph R..................................................   761
Tucker, Joyce E...................................................   790
Tucker, Mindy.....................................................   259
Tucker, Walter R., III (Representative from California)....37, 416, 418, 
                                                                     479
Tucker, Wanda.....................................................   913
Tuell, Loretta....................................................   378
Tuerk, William F..................................................   376
Tuite, Daniel.....................................................   378
Tulin, Dmitri.....................................................   930
Tull, John........................................................   808
Tull, John E., Jr.................................................   785
Tully, Carla......................................................   403
Tunba, Victoria...................................................   829
Tunis, Sean.......................................................   560
Tunner, Mary R....................................................   839
Turchek, Steve F..................................................   644
Turko, Carren.....................................................   424
Turley, Thomas....................................................   741
Turnbo, Charles A.................................................   652
Turner, Deborah Jo................................................   542
Turner, Evelyn J..................................................   823
Turner, James H...................................................   416
Turner, James M...................................................   769
Turner, James T...................................................   890
Turner, John......................................................   761
Turner, Jona......................................................   424
Turner, Kathryn C.................................................   493
Turner, Leslie M..................................................   678
Turner, Margery A.................................................   752
Turner, Pamela J..................................................   848
Turner, Roslyne D.................................................   359
Turner, Sue E.....................................................   640
Turner, Vincent...................................................   709
Turnlund, Judith..................................................   699
Turnquist, John C.................................................   624
Turpenoff, Sherry.................................................   825
Turton, Daniel....................................................   541
Turyn, Romaine M..................................................   791
Tuten, Todd.......................................................    61
Turkmen, Ilter....................................................   941
Tvardek, Stephen..................................................   603
Twincheck, Mike...................................................   397
Twining, Bruce....................................................   769
Twombly, Barbara..................................................   727
Tychan, Terrence J................................................   725
Tyler, Carl W.....................................................   733
Tyler, George R...................................................   601
Tyler, Margaret T.................................................   550
Tymchuk, Terry....................................................   536
Tynan, Kathleen F.................................................   675
Tyndal, Ken.......................................................    27
Tyne, James.......................................................   835
Tyrer, Allison....................................................   435
Tyrer, Robert S...................................................   118
Tyson, Laura D'Andrea...........................................586, 589
Tyson, Rosalind R.................................................   837



 
                              NAME INDEX--U

Uber, William E...................................................   547
Uberuaga, Salle...................................................    79
Ucelli, Loretta...................................................   787
Uchida, Craig D...................................................   671
Udell, Gilman.....................................................   547
Udell, Michael A..................................................   434
Udenhout, Willem..................................................   933
Ueda, Yamato......................................................   922
Ueland, Eric......................................................   379
Ufholz, Eugenia...................................................   560
Ugast, Fred B.....................................................   907
Ugelow, Sue.......................................................   716
Uhalde, Raymond J.................................................   720

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Uhher, Dale G.....................................................   628
Uhl, George.......................................................   735
Uhlenhopp, Cletus R...............................................   679
Uhlig, Marylouise M...............................................   789
Ullman, Christopher W.............................................   394
Ullrich, G.W......................................................   616
Umansky, David....................................................   838
Umscheid, Rudoloph K..............................................   857
Uncapher, Mark....................................................   402
Underwood, Robert A. (Representative from Guam).......307, 408, 410, 479
Ungar, Bernie.....................................................   552
Unger, David G....................................................   697
Unger, Laura......................................................   361
Unhjem, Michael B.................................................   815
Unklesbay, Beth...................................................   637
Unnevehr, Laurian.................................................   700
Updegraph, Charles, Jr............................................   654
Uphoff, Sheila O..................................................   634
Upschulte, Phillip P..............................................   634
Upton, Fred (Representative from Michigan).................135, 395, 479
Uram, Robert J....................................................   678
Urban, Jo Ellen.................................................710, 852
Urban, Thomas N...................................................   493
Urbina, Ricardo A.................................................   879
Urirte, Manuel....................................................   915
Urrutia, Jorge R..................................................   711
Urynowicz, Stanley M., Jr.........................................   709
Useem, Howard.....................................................   365
Usher, William R..................................................   780
Ustad, Ida M......................................................   805
Utlaut, William F.................................................   712
Utley, Margie.....................................................   915



 
                              NAME INDEX--V

Vacca, Fred W.....................................................   667
Vacchelli, Giovanni...............................................   927
Vacheresse, Linda Jo..............................................   704
Vachon, Marie.....................................................    72
Vagley, Karen.....................................................   394
Vail, John C......................................................   645
Vail, Kenneth.....................................................   690
Vaitukaitis, Judith L.............................................   744
Valade, Kristen...................................................   135
Valakis, Strat D..................................................   803
Valderrama, Carlos................................................   925
Valdez, Joel D....................................................   814
Valdez, Jose S....................................................   924
Valencia-Ospina, Eduardo..........................................   942
Valentine, Barry..................................................   760
Valenzuela, Arturo................................................   597
Valeu, Bob........................................................   205
Valier, Nicky.....................................................   376
Valiulis, Henry M.................................................   857
Vallandingham, C.E................................................   626
Valone, Robert....................................................   761
Valter, Linda.....................................................    40
Van Alfen, Judy K.................................................   609
Van Arendonk, Josephus A..........................................   941
Van Boven, Theodoor Cornelis......................................   942
Van Cise, Lil A...................................................   853
van der Bijl, Rudolf..............................................   926
van der Mandele, G.K. (Charles)...................................   927
Van Der Meid, Theodore J..........................................   417
vanDoorn, Arlan K.................................................   796
Van Drop, Brian...................................................   932
Van Dusen, Michael H..............................................   405
Van Erden, James..................................................   720
Van Helden, Ronald................................................   716
Van Hoose, Larry..................................................   211
Van Houtven, Leo..................................................   929
Van Keuren, Terry.................................................   161
Van Ness, Verna...................................................   754
Van Neve, Paul....................................................   740
Van Riper, Dianne.................................................   771
van Rooyen, Rene..................................................   945
van Schilfgaade, Jan..............................................   699
Van Stavern, Thomas N.............................................   797
Van Tatenhove, Greg...............................................   110
Van Zeck, F.......................................................   604
Van Zelst, Lambertus............................................840, 842
Van de Water, Mark................................................   356
Van de Water, Paul N..............................................   551
Van't Hoff, Carla.................................................   397
VanBrakle, Bryant L...............................................   802
VanBrakle, Christina H............................................   799
VanPutten, Raymond................................................   666
VanRiper, Paul K..................................................   630
VanVliet, Theresa M.B.............................................   649
VanWay, Catherine.................................................   397
Vanasse, Bob......................................................   429
Vance, Beth Kuntz.................................................   424
Vance, Wayne......................................................    99
Vandenberg, Linda F...............................................   805
Vander Myde, Paul A...............................................   777
VanderMeer, Daniel C..............................................   743
Vandergrift, R.W., Jr.............................................   391
Vanderhye, Margaret G.............................................   813
Vanek, Thomas.....................................................   416
Varacalli, Frank..................................................   632
Varela, Juan Antonio..............................................   922
Varey, Jim........................................................   543
Varga, Steven A...................................................   855
Vargas, Leslie....................................................   380
Vargo, Franklin J.................................................   707
Vargo, Regina.....................................................   707
Vargyas, Ellen J..................................................   790
Varmus, Harold E..................................................   739
Varner, Shirley...................................................   549
Varney, Christine.................................................   803
Varney, Kevin.....................................................   600
Varnon, Winona....................................................   665
Varoutsos, Joanna.................................................     3
Vasquez, Michael..................................................   671
Vassar, B. Norris.................................................   284
Vatis, Michael A..................................................   642
Vaughan, Gerald P.................................................   795
Vaughan, William K................................................    24
Vaughan, Yvonne...................................................   828
Vaughn, Betty.....................................................   251
Vaughn, Dolores...................................................   633
Vaughn, Jacqueline................................................   431
Vaughn, Randall D.................................................   608
Vavrichek, Bruce..................................................   551
Vazirani-fales, Heea..............................................   402
Veeder, Rob.......................................................   609
Vegega, Carlos S..................................................   940
Veghts, Nicholas..................................................   816
Veiga, Danilo Jimenez.............................................   933
Veillette, Connie.................................................   214
Veith, Craig......................................................   427
Vela, Edward, Jr..................................................   827
Vela, Sylvia......................................................   727
Velazquez, Nydia M. (Representative from New York)....184, 392, 416, 479
Velez, Jacinto....................................................   921
Velez, Milly......................................................   431
Vellutini, Roberto................................................   920
Venable, Andrew...................................................   914
Veneman, Wayne E..................................................   721
Vennetti, James C.................................................   745
Veno, Mary Jane...................................................   206
Vento, Bruce F. (Representative from Minnesota).......144, 392, 410, 479
Verble, Sedelta...................................................   690
Verburg, Edwin A..................................................   606
Vereen, Ronald G., III............................................   364
Vergilio, Joseph A................................................   804
Verheggen, Ted....................................................   374
Vermaat, Vicky....................................................   103
Vermillion, Stephen D., III.......................................    67
Vermilye, Andrew..................................................   162
Vermont, Vicky....................................................   103
Verner, Doug......................................................   815
Vernon, Andrew....................................................   732
Vernon, Charles...................................................   284
Vernon, Dawne.....................................................   377
Veroneau, John K..................................................   118
Verstandig, Scott B...............................................   364
Verstandig, Toni..................................................   597
Verveer, Melanne..................................................   589
Vest, Steven......................................................   182
Vetzner, Steve....................................................    91
Veverka, Mary Jo..................................................   737
Viadero, Roger C................................................681, 690
Viator, Jan.......................................................   115
Viccellio, Henry, Jr..............................................   641
Vickers, Phebe N................................................593, 782
Vickery, Raymond E., Jr...........................................   707
Vidal, Hugh Victor Joseph.........................................   920
Videnieks, Barbara................................................   295
Vietti-Cook, Annette..............................................   853
Vigil, James, Jr..................................................   643
Viglione, David A.................................................   797
Vigna, Angelo A...................................................   610

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Vignone, Rudolph A................................................   494
Vigotsky, Timothy G...............................................   602
Villegas, Fabio...................................................   933
Villet, Ruxton H..................................................   699
Villines, Evelyne R...............................................   785
Vilsack, Beth E...................................................   394
Vincent, Geoffrey H...............................................   810
Vincent, Julie....................................................   380
Vincent, Leonard..................................................   785
Vincent, Trudy....................................................   166
Vincze, L. Stephan................................................   402
Vinde, Pierre.....................................................   933
Vinicor, Frank M..................................................   733
Viniski, Janet....................................................   789
Vinovich, Paul....................................................    91
Violette, Dulcie M................................................   544
Viorel, Lee J.....................................................   156
Virbick, Anna H...................................................   788
Visclosky, Peter J. (Representative from Indiana)...........95, 388, 479
Visscher, Gary L..................................................   399
Vita, Deborah L...................................................   690
Vita, Susan H.....................................................   556
Vitali, Andrew....................................................   708
Vittone, John N...................................................   713
Vivian, Edith.....................................................   544
Vivons, Joseph F..................................................   768
Vladeck, David....................................................   778
Vlavianos, John...................................................   706
Vlrey, Bill.......................................................   170
Vogel, Donald K...................................................   608
Vogel, Frederic A.................................................   700
Vogel, Linda A....................................................   729
Vogel, R. John....................................................   775
Vogel, Richard L..................................................   625
Vogel, Ronald.....................................................   685
Vogt, Ann.........................................................   412
Voigt, Karsten....................................................   489
Vokes, Thomas.....................................................   667
Voles, Lorraine..............................................1, 535, 590
Volkmer, Harold L. (Representative from Missouri).....155, 385, 430, 479
Vollmer, Richard H................................................   855
Vollmerhausen, Frank C............................................   695
Voltaire, Karl....................................................   926
Volz, Neil........................................................   215
Von Bargen, Patrick...............................................   175
von Kann, Curtis E................................................   907
Von Garlem, Thomas A..............................................   686
Von Gogh, Cindy...................................................   399
Von Seggern, John.................................................   610
VonTersch, Neil E.................................................   826
Voslow, Rebecca A.R...............................................   823
Vosper, Stan......................................................    34
Vucanovich, Barbara F. (Representative from Nevada)....163, 388, 427-28, 
                                                                     479
Vuckovich, Julie..................................................    96
Vuich, Ginger W...................................................   765
Vuksich, Greg.....................................................   362
Vulevich, Helen...................................................     3
Vulevich, Jan.....................................................   104
Vytlacil, Anne....................................................   785



 
                              NAME INDEX--W

Wachs, Lawrence...................................................   686
Wachter, William F................................................   819
Waddell, Gregory..................................................   381
Waddell, Howard...................................................   715
Waddleton, Lee O..................................................   765
Wadel, Sue........................................................   429
Wadhwa, Vinod K...................................................   546
Wadler, Julie.....................................................   427
Waechter, Joseph..................................................   857
Waeltz, Walter....................................................   234
Wagenhoefer, Erika................................................   930
Wager, Robert J...................................................   786
Waggoner, Anne....................................................   824
Wagle, Dileep.....................................................   926
Wagle, Udayan.....................................................   927
Wagner, Annice M..................................................   906
Wagner, Caryn A...................................................   426
Wagner, Cindy.....................................................   185
Wagner, Clara.....................................................   186
Wagner, David.....................................................   405
Wagner, E. Timothy................................................   651
Wagner, Frank D...................................................   863
Wagner, G. Martin.................................................   805
Wagner, George F.A..............................................628, 630
Wagner, Gregory R.................................................   736
Wagner, John A....................................................   802
Wagner, Joseph P..................................................   634
Wagner, Lynett....................................................   688
Wagner, Lynnett...................................................   687
Wagner, Mary Deas Boykin..........................................   359
Wagner, Sharon E..................................................   591
Wagoner, John D...................................................   769
Wagoner, Ralph....................................................   806
Wahlquist, Brent..................................................   678
Wahowiak, Marlene M...............................................   645
Wainman, Barbara..................................................   214
Wainscott, James A................................................   554
Wainwright, Robert B..............................................   734
Waite, Preston....................................................   704
Wakefield, Mary...................................................   204
Wakeman, Frederic.................................................   843
Walby, Janet Marie................................................   137
Walch, Andrew.....................................................   650
Walch, Timothy G..................................................   812
Walchman, Greg....................................................   720
Walcoff, Michael..................................................   775
Wald, Patricia McGowan..........................................864, 866
Walder, Kirk......................................................   106
Waldholtz, Enid (Representative from Utah)............277, 413, 427, 479
Waldman, Tom......................................................    31
Waldron, Deanna...................................................   399
Waldron, Ronald...................................................   652
Waldrop, Olan G., Jr..............................................   640
Wales, Jane.......................................................   594
Wales, Joani......................................................   364
Walker, Alina.....................................................   714
Walker, Ann.......................................................   588
Walker, Beth......................................................   380
Walker, Christopher J.............................................   370
Walker, David C...................................................   638
Walker, Donald R..................................................   636
Walker, Douglas K.................................................   823
Walker, Edwin L...................................................   726
Walker, Elnora....................................................   771
Walker, Eugene A..................................................   824
Walker, Helen.....................................................   537
Walker, Jeffrey...................................................   706
Walker, John................................................75, 707, 846
Walker, John M., Jr...............................................   864
Walker, Larry...................................................686, 689
Walker, Lewis D...................................................   619
Walker, M. Clive..................................................   553
Walker, Mark D....................................................   357
Walker, Mary L....................................................   921
Walker, Michael...................................................   744
Walker, Richard H.................................................   835
Walker, Robert....................................................   928
Walker, Robert J..................................................   782
Walker, Robert K..................................................   673
Walker, Robert Michael............................................   619
Walker, Robert S. (Representative from Pennsylvania)......235, 394, 414, 
                                                             427-28, 479
Walker, Thomas H..................................................   806
Walker, Tom.......................................................   677
Walker, William G.................................................   617
Walker, Zoe.......................................................   624
Wall, L. Art......................................................   794
Wallace, Ann D....................................................   834
Wallace, Bill.....................................................   694
Wallace, J. Clifford..............................................   865
Wallace, James H., Jr.............................................   839
Wallace, Jane.....................................................   679
Wallace, Krysten..................................................   823
Wallace, Lawrence G...............................................   643
Wallace, S.W......................................................   622
Waller, James F...................................................    73
Walley, Anne......................................................   591
Walling, Vickie...................................................   255
Wallis, Beth......................................................   362
Wallman, Kathleen M.H.............................................   794
Wallman, Steven M.H...............................................   832
Walser, Karin.....................................................   413
Walseth, Kristi...................................................   413
Walsh, Dan........................................................   122
Walsh, Dennis P...................................................   818
Walsh, Edward P...................................................   801
Walsh, Helen W....................................................   815
Walsh, Jacquelyn..................................................   828
Walsh, James A....................................................   737
Walsh, James T. (Representative from New York).............191, 388, 479

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Walsh, Jerry......................................................   542
Walsh, John H.....................................................   832
Walsh, Karen......................................................   128
Walsh, Kathy......................................................   288
Walsh, Martin A...................................................   670
Walsh, Mary.......................................................   420
Walsh, Michael J..................................................   713
Walsh, Richard F..................................................   758
Walsh, Robert.....................................................    83
Walsh, Sally......................................................   537
Walsh, Sean P.....................................................   853
Walsh, Thomas.....................................................   690
Walter, Elisse B..................................................   785
Walter, Judith A..................................................   607
Walter, Paul......................................................   843
Walters, Carlisle.................................................   710
Walters, Daphne...................................................   736
Walters, David A..................................................   594
Walters, Gregory B................................................   865
Walters, Gregory J................................................   391
Walters, Jane A...................................................   815
Walters, Paul.....................................................   707
Walters, Peyton...................................................   258
Walters, Richard E................................................   694
Walton, James C...................................................   857
Walton, R. Keith..................................................   605
Walton, Reggie B..................................................   907
Walton, Robert S., III............................................   803
Walton, Tim.......................................................   119
Walzer, Gerald....................................................   942
Wamp, Zachary P. (Representative from Tennessee).....252, 414, 416, 418, 
                                                                427, 480
Wanamaker, Diana C................................................   687
Wang, C.J.........................................................   493
Wang, Charles Pei.................................................   849
Wang, Jean C......................................................   545
Wang, Leonard W...................................................   834
Ward, Barbara.....................................................   354
Ward, Courtney....................................................   361
Ward, Donald......................................................   667
Ward, George F., Jr...............................................   598
Ward, Jean L......................................................   804
Ward, Jeff........................................................   292
Ward, Maggie....................................................105, 387
Ward, Mark........................................................   538
Ward, Melissa.....................................................   829
Ward, Michael D. (Representative from Kentucky).......110, 408, 414, 480
Ward, Rebecca.....................................................   407
Ward, Sam.........................................................   693
Warden, Janice L..................................................   747
Ware, Joe.........................................................   683
Ware, Nancy M.....................................................   910
Ware, Thaddeus V..................................................   756
Waren, Susan......................................................    57
Wargo, Andrea.....................................................   736
Wargo, John R.....................................................   857
Warner, Charles S.................................................   944
Warner, Edward L., III............................................   611
Warner, John W. (Senator from Virginia)....281, 353, 358, 366, 375, 450, 
                                                                     490
Warner, Susan.....................................................   394
Warner, Susie.....................................................   287
Warner, Suzanne...................................................   646
Warner, Tim.......................................................   157
Warren, Atkins....................................................   670
Warren, Christopher...............................................   591
Warren, Grace.....................................................   259
Warren, John......................................................   825
Warren, Mary Lee..................................................   649
Warren, Ruben C...................................................   731
Warren, Timothy L.................................................   836
Warren, Wesley P..................................................   592
Warren., Kenneth R................................................   735
Warrick, Charles S................................................   684
Warrington, Ernest B. Jr..........................................   410
Warthin, T. Whittier..............................................   603
Washbourne, Grace.................................................   401
Washburn, Kathryn.................................................   678
Washington, Claudette.............................................   431
Washington, Consuela M............................................   397
Washington, Edward K., Jr.........................................   826
Washington, James.................................................   760
Washington, Linda.................................................   558
Washington, Miles S., Jr..........................................   763
Washington, Sharon................................................   377
Washington, Valerie...............................................   716
Washington, Walter E..............................................   843
Washington, William E.............................................   800
Washington, William J.............................................   825
Washnitzer, Margaret..............................................   728
Waskiewicz, James V...............................................   746
Wasley, Terree....................................................    11
Wason, Linda......................................................   144
Wasserheit, Judith N..............................................   734
Wasserman, Lew R..................................................   845
Wasserman, Robert.................................................   593
Wassom, Molly S...................................................   784
Waszily, Eugene L.................................................   805
Watanabe, Sally...................................................    77
Waterman, Ewen L,.................................................   930
Waters, Cherri....................................................   779
Waters, Cynthia W.................................................   118
Waters, Maxine (Representative from California)........35, 392, 421, 480
Watkins, Allen....................................................   679
Watkins, Calvin W.................................................   696
Watkins, Dayton.................................................681, 692
Watkins, Isabelle.................................................   177
Watkins, Jerry....................................................   917
Watkins, Leon C...................................................   760
Watkins, Richard J................................................   605
Watkins, Shirley..................................................   684
Watkins, Stanley..................................................    83
Watkins, Yelberton................................................   246
Watlington, Ernestine P...........................................   808
Watson, Alexander F...............................................   597
Watson, Douglas S.................................................   619
Watson, Elizabeth.................................................   378
Watson, Harlan....................................................   416
Watson, James L...................................................   885
Watson, Jeannie...................................................   715
Watson, Karen E...................................................   793
Watson, Kate......................................................   277
Watson, Peter S...................................................   852
Watson, Robert T..................................................   593
Watson, Sharon....................................................   716
Watt, Melvin L. (Representative from North Carolina)......203, 392, 406, 
                                                                     480
Watt, Patricia C..................................................   912
Wattenmaker, Richard............................................840, 841
Watts, David......................................................   912
Watts, James R....................................................   552
Watts, Julius C., Jr. (Representative from Oklahoma)......219, 392, 408, 
                                                                     480
Watts, Kevin D....................................................   811
Watts, Mary.......................................................   545
Watts, Teddle.....................................................   609
Waugh, Carolyn....................................................   254
Waugh, David A....................................................   929
Wax, Diane S......................................................   739
Waxman, Henry A. (Representative from California)......32, 395, 400, 480
Waxman, Jonathan H................................................   718
Waxman, Seth......................................................   642
Wayland, Robert H., III...........................................   788
Wayland, Susan H..................................................   789
Wayson, Karen.....................................................   399
Weappa, Larry R...................................................   783
Weatherford, Stephen R............................................   754
Weatherly, Deborah A..............................................   391
Weathers, Andrea..................................................   394
Weaver, Donald L..................................................   738
Weaver, Frank C...................................................   756
Weaver, K. Wayne..................................................   702
Weaver, Kim.......................................................   371
Weaver, Paul A....................................................   640
Webb, Ali.......................................................681, 690
Webb, Donald R....................................................   654
Webb, Geoff.......................................................   673
Webb, James L.....................................................   725
Webb, Jean A......................................................   786
Webb, JoAnn.......................................................   422
Webber, Mildred...................................................   402
Webber, Paul R., III..............................................   907
Webbink, Douglas W................................................   796
Weber, Annelie E..................................................   407
Weber, Becky L....................................................   421
Weber, Bruce......................................................   686
Weber, Bruce R....................................................   689
Weber, Enid W.....................................................   818
Weber, Jeffrey M..................................................   665
Weber, Jim........................................................   536
Weber, Jo.........................................................   405
Webman, Susan M...................................................   719
Webster, John D...................................................   555

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Webster, Paul.....................................................   218
Webster, Sandy....................................................    14
Webster, William (Billy)..........................................   591
Weddle, Pamela....................................................   417
Wedekind, Jeffrey D...............................................   818
Wedewer, Donald H.................................................   785
Wedl, Donald R....................................................   857
Weech, Paul.......................................................   361
Weeden, Kathryn S...............................................538, 548
Weeden, William C.................................................   833
Weedon, John A....................................................   647
Weeks, John L.....................................................   602
Weeks, Kelly......................................................   383
Weems, Cary.......................................................   725
Weeramantry, Christopher G........................................   940
Wei, Benhua.......................................................   931
Weich, Ronald H...................................................   374
Weick, Kathy......................................................   629
Weidenfeld, Sheila Rabb...........................................   849
Weidenfeller, George L..........................................750, 777
Weidenfeller, Nancy...............................................   768
Weidie, Wayne.....................................................   150
Weidinger, Matt...................................................   424
Weidinger, Matthew................................................   424
Weiffenbach, Cameron..............................................   709
Weigel, Dale R....................................................   927
Weil, Stephen E.................................................840, 842
Weiler, Todd A....................................................   619
Weimer, Thomas....................................................   416
Wein, Robert F....................................................   761
Weinberg, Daniel H................................................   704
Weinberg, Hillel..................................................   404
Weinberg, Jeshajahu...............................................   850
Weinberger, Michael S.............................................   390
Weiner, David A...................................................   405
Weiner, Greg......................................................   159
Weiner, Jaques L., Jr.............................................   864
Weinfurter, John..................................................   130
Weinhagen, Robert.................................................   544
Weinig, Lawrence J................................................   665
Weinman, Mike.....................................................   293
Weinrich, Lette...................................................   748
Weinstein, Diane Gilbert..........................................   890
Weinstein, Jay M..................................................   601
Weintraub, Ellen L................................................   417
Weintraub, Jerry..................................................   845
Weintrob, Lawrence H..............................................   757
Weir, Diana.......................................................   179
Weirich, Richard D................................................   857
Weis, John R......................................................   784
Weisberg, Frederick H.............................................   907
Weisberg, Stuart E..............................................778, 821
Weise, George J...................................................   605
Weisman, Sandra L.................................................   691
Weisman, Susan M..................................................   786
Weiss, Daniel.....................................................    21
Weiss, David A....................................................   594
Weiss, Gail.......................................................   399
Weiss, Gregory A..................................................   795
Weiss, Jeffrey L..................................................   670
Weiss, Leonard....................................................   371
Weiss, Marina.....................................................   604
Weiss, Mary H.....................................................   836
Weiss, Steven J...................................................   607
Weiss, William L..................................................   491
Weist, Jeff.......................................................    49
Weithers, Patrick E...............................................   915
Weitzel, Ronald L.................................................   548
Wekerle, Anton....................................................   559
Welch, David......................................................   597
Welch, Jennifer S.................................................   408
Welch, Richard....................................................   792
Welch, Robert A...................................................   607
Welch, William M..................................................   969
Welday, Paul......................................................   138
Weldon, Curt (Representative from Pennsylvania)......229, 408, 414, 428, 
                                                                480, 488
Weldon, Dave (Representative from Florida)........64, 397, 414, 428, 480
Welfley, James....................................................   215
Welkener, Edward F................................................   808
Wellbery, Barbara.................................................   712
Weller, Jerry (Representative from Illinois)..........88, 392, 418, 421, 
                                                             427-28, 480
Weller, Robert D..................................................   797
Welles, Judith E..................................................   831
Wellin, Mrs. Keith S..............................................   841
Wellman, Mark.....................................................   209
Wells, Barry L....................................................   598
Wells, James D....................................................   797
Wells, John Calhoun...............................................   802
Wells, John V.....................................................   421
Wells, Linton, II.................................................   612
Wells, Samuel F., Jr..............................................   846
Wells, Susan W....................................................   147
Wells, Thomas B...................................................   894
Wells, Winsome....................................................   807
Wellstone, Paul D. (Senator from Minnesota).......142, 364, 373, 375-76, 
                                                           378, 381, 450
Welsh, Annette Guarisco...........................................   536
Welsh, Donald.....................................................   789
Welsh, Jenny......................................................   268
Welsh, L. Michael.................................................   391
Welsh, Richard, Jr................................................   807
Wenger, Michael R.................................................   781
Wenger, Paula.....................................................   653
Wenzel, Bob.......................................................   609
Wenzel, Fritz.....................................................   223
Werneke, Diane....................................................   783
Werner, Eileen O'Brien............................................    23
Werner, Larry.....................................................   162
Werner, Laura.....................................................   234
Werner, Walt......................................................   637
Wernick, Kenneth J................................................   624
Wert, James.......................................................   544
Wertheim, Ronald P................................................   907
Werthmann, Barbara................................................   719
Wessel, Frances R. (Fran).........................................   591
Wessel, Michael...................................................   541
Wessel, Richard P.................................................   836
West, Angela......................................................   422
West, Celeste.....................................................   413
West, Deb.........................................................   380
West, Donald L....................................................   819
West, John C......................................................   729
West, Linda.......................................................   110
West, Richard W., Jr..............................................   844
West, Rick........................................................   840
West, Togo D., Jr. (Secretary of the Army)......................618, 804
Westbrook, Bonnie M...............................................   835
Westbrook, Deborah................................................   666
Westbury, Brian...................................................   435
Western, Joseph...................................................   302
Western, Karl A...................................................   741
Westfall, Larry...................................................   610
Westhoff, Patrick.................................................   354
Westlund, Heather.................................................   146
Westman, William..................................................   688
Westmeier, Claus A................................................   926
Westrate, David L.................................................   654
Westwater, Martha A...............................................   410
Wetle, Terrie T.................................................743, 781
Wetmore, Patricia.................................................   689
Wetzel, Howard....................................................   688
Wexner, Abigail S.................................................   849
Whalen, Judith M..................................................   742
Whalen, Kathleen M................................................   588
Whalen, Lawrence J................................................   894
Whaley, Dave......................................................   412
Wharam, Ann.......................................................   288
Wharton, Carole...................................................   839
Wheat, Marie......................................................   218
Wheatley, Katherine H.............................................   784
Wheeler, Betty....................................................   407
Wheeler, Floyd....................................................   684
Wheeler, Kathleen.................................................   357
Wheeler, Laura A..................................................   434
Wheeler, Peter M..................................................   747
Wheeler, Russell R................................................   906
Wheeler, Susan....................................................    81
Wheeler, Thomas E.................................................   845
Whelan, Ed........................................................   372
Whelan, Marylou...................................................   665
Whelihan, Alice M.................................................   817
Whetstone, James M................................................   653
Whiddon, Jim......................................................   373
Whipp, Lori.......................................................   391
Whipple, Earl...................................................199, 214
Whisenton, Carl...................................................   717
Whiston, Irene....................................................   361
Whitaker, Bobbie G................................................   754
Whitaker, Meade...................................................   897
Whitaker, Sara....................................................   538
Whitbred, Judy....................................................   252
White, Alice Patricia.............................................   783
White, Arthur.....................................................   489

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White, Arthur E...................................................   905
White, Bayla F....................................................   773
White, Byron Raymond (Associate Justice, retired, U.S. Supreme 
        Court.....................................................   862
White, Carol M....................................................     8
White, Carroll....................................................   544
White, Charles....................................................   288
White, Chester W..................................................   601
White, David C..................................................402, 698
White, David E....................................................   620
White, Diana......................................................    52
White, Douglas....................................................   719
White, Evelyn M.................................................682, 684
White, Frances....................................................   724
White, George.....................................................   816
White, George M..................................484, 491, 546, 551, 779
White, Glen.......................................................   626
White, James......................................................   551
White, Jesse L., Jr...............................................   781
White, Joanne.....................................................   417
White, Kristin L..................................................   592
White, Letitia....................................................    38
White, Maria......................................................   738
White, Maurice E..................................................   905
White, O. Ivan, Jr................................................   652
White, Pamela B...................................................   905
White, Paula O....................................................   720
White, Phillip....................................................   689
White, Randy......................................................   260
White, Richard T..................................................   671
White, Rick (Representative from Washington)..........290, 395, 427, 480
White, Robert C...................................................   914
White, Robert M...................................................   819
White, Roger S..................................................554, 557
White, Shelly.....................................................   220
White, Tom........................................................   828
White, Virginia...................................................   175
White, William H..................................................   768
Whited, Charlotte.................................................   387
Whitehair, Leo A..................................................   745
Whitehead, Beverly................................................   614
Whitehead, J. Paul, III...........................................   608
Whitehead, Robert E...............................................   810
Whitehorn, Samuel E...............................................   364
Whiteleather, Barbara L...........................................   815
Whitely, Robert A.................................................   667
Whiteman, Glenn D.................................................   687
Whitener, Donald..................................................   676
Whitener, Mark....................................................   803
Whitenton, Mark...................................................   379
Whiteside, Ruth A.................................................   598
Whitfield, Edward (Representative from Kentucky)...........109, 395, 480
Whitfield, Helen K................................................   854
Whitford, Richard.................................................   824
Whiting, Jason....................................................    12
Whiting, Robert W.................................................   683
Whiting, Ronald G.................................................   718
Whitley, Kenneth L................................................   632
Whitlock, James G.................................................   806
Whitlock, Margaret................................................   559
Whitman, Marina V.N...............................................   560
Whitmore, John D..................................................   837
Whitney, James....................................................   431
Whitsett, Linda A.................................................   822
Whitsett, Louis C.................................................   364
Whitt, John.......................................................   307
Whittaker, Gary...................................................   684
Whittemore, Ariane L..............................................   783
Whitten, Andrew D., Jr............................................   755
Whitten, Laura....................................................   380
Whitten, Stanley B................................................   836
Whittington, Gary L...............................................   601
Whittington, Joseph L.............................................   547
Whittle, George...................................................   424
Whittlesey, Eunice B..............................................   817
Whitton, Laura....................................................   421
Wholley, W.C......................................................   630
Whyte, Elizabeth..................................................   394
Whyte, William E..................................................   805
Wiblemo, Tom......................................................   305
Wichterman, Bill..................................................    23
Wicker, Roger F. (Representative from Mississippi)....148, 388, 427, 480
Wickershan, Mark..................................................    96
Wickham, Marjorie.................................................   290
Wickham, Thomas J.................................................   540
Wicks, Robert.....................................................   688
Widder, Joel M....................................................   820
Widener, Carla....................................................   374
Widener, H. Emory, Jr.............................................   864
Wides, Louise D...................................................   799
Widnall, Sheila E. (Secretary of the Air Force)...................   631
Widom, Barton S...................................................   719
Wiebking, Roland..................................................   857
Wieman, Deanna M..................................................   790
Wiese, John Paul..................................................   887
Wiesel, Elie......................................................   849
Wigan, James......................................................   798
Wiggins, Beacher J.E..............................................   556
Wiggins, Charles E................................................   865
Wiggins, James T..................................................   855
Wiggins, Mason....................................................   415
Wignot, Mary Jane.................................................   424
Wijnholds, J. de Beaufort.........................................   931
Wiker, Charles M..................................................   615
Wikramanayake, Mohan..............................................   928
Wilchek, Thomas...................................................   796
Wilcher, Shirley J................................................   716
Wilcox, Ann C.....................................................   915
Wilcox, Jackie....................................................   221
Wilcox, Phillip C., Jr............................................   596
Wilcox, Randy.....................................................   190
Wilcox, Sterling J................................................   697
Wilcox, Vincent U.................................................   840
Wilcoxen, Kelly M.................................................   808
Wilcynski, John M.................................................   769
Wild, Claude C., III..............................................   803
Wildbrett, Richard W..............................................   554
Wilder, Alan......................................................   747
Wilder, Manly S...................................................   698
Wilder, Richard...................................................   710
Wildes, David Sayre...............................................    99
Wilding, Marcella A...............................................   410
Wildman-Burns, Diane..............................................   594
Wilds, Jetie B....................................................   683
Wiles, William W..................................................   784
Wiley, Log........................................................   912
Wilhide, Peggy....................................................   282
Wilker, Lawrence J................................................   845
Wilkerson, Cecilia H..............................................   835
Wilkerson, Monica.................................................   911
Wilkie, Robert....................................................   198
Wilkins, Cynthia..................................................   556
Wilkins, Marge....................................................   676
Wilkins, William W., Jr...........................................   864
Wilkinson, Beth A.................................................   642
Wilkinson, Cynthia................................................   397
Wilkinson, James Harvie, III......................................   864
Wilkinson, Jim....................................................   541
Will, Candice M...................................................   645
Willard, Robert S.................................................   814
Willcox, Eric.....................................................   234
Willems, Gary B...................................................   635
Willemssen, Joel..................................................   552
Willett, Edward...................................................   544
Willett, Edward F., Jr............................................   544
Willett, Sam......................................................   110
Willette, Gail W..................................................   831
Willever, Joseph R................................................   823
Willey, Barry W...................................................   620
Williams, Aaron S.................................................   851
Williams, Anthony.................................................   681
Williams, Anthony L...............................................   792
Williams, Arthur E..............................................623, 782
Williams, Bernard.................................................   274
Williams, C. Ray..................................................   769
Williams, Catherine...............................................   911
Williams, Charles M...............................................   293
Williams, Cheri...................................................   293
Williams, Christopher A...........................................   410
Williams, Cindy...................................................   551
Williams, David.................................................362, 929
Williams, David C...............................................821, 854
Williams, David L.................................................   784
Williams, Dennis..................................................   796
Williams, Dennis P................................................   725
Williams, Dorothy M...............................................   391
Williams, Eleanor Lyons...........................................   830
Williams, Elizabeth...............................................   538
Williams, Evelyn S................................................   854
Williams, F. Haydn................................................   780
Williams, Floyd...................................................   601
Williams, George..................................................   639
Williams, Greg....................................................   435

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Williams, Gregory K...............................................   656
Williams, Harold A................................................   628
Williams, Henry N.................................................   837
Williams, Homer...................................................   606
Williams, Jack....................................................   806
Williams, James...................................................   805
Williams, James E.................................................   645
Williams, Jamie Shell.............................................   588
Williams, Jane..................................................374, 815
Williams, Janice..................................................   714
Williams, Jearline................................................   915
Williams, Jim.....................................................   609
Williams, John L................................................696, 732
Williams, John W..................................................   689
Williams, Julie...................................................   207
Williams, Julie L.................................................   607
Williams, Karen J.................................................   864
Williams, Kenneth C...............................................   750
Williams, Kenny J.................................................   817
Williams, Kent....................................................   759
Williams, Krystal.................................................   267
Williams, Lee.....................................................   380
Williams, Leodrey.................................................   699
Williams, Lori C..................................................   675
Williams, Love....................................................    73
Williams, Luther S................................................   820
Williams, Lydia...................................................   226
Williams, Margaret A..............................................   589
Williams, Martha J................................................   782
Williams, Mary....................................................   841
Williams, Mary Ellen C............................................   804
Williams, Michael.................................................   912
Williams, Michael S...............................................   664
Williams, Nancy...................................................   263
Williams, Pat (Representative from Montana)......158, 397, 410, 430, 480
Williams, Paul....................................................   751
Williams, Paul E..................................................   777
Williams, Randy...................................................   705
Williams, Richard P...............................................   858
Williams, Robert..................................................   737
Williams, Roger...................................................   756
Williams, Stephen F.............................................864, 867
Williams, Steve...................................................   402
Williams, Sylvia H..............................................840, 843
Williams, Tammi...................................................   602
Williams, Tom.....................................................   365
Williams, Vernon A................................................   808
Williams, Virginia J..............................................492-93
Williams, Wesley, Jr..............................................   838
Williams, William H...............................................   760
Williams, William J...............................................   631
Williams-Bridgers, Jacquelyn L....................................   599
Williamson, Gail..................................................   646
Williamson, Thomas S., Jr.......................................717, 851
Willis, Arlene....................................................    38
Willis, C. Lee....................................................   825
Willis, James.....................................................   204
Willis, James R...................................................   632
Willis, Susan B...................................................   548
Willmore, Vince...................................................    52
Willoughby, Charles J.............................................   417
Willoughby, Elvira................................................     6
Willson, Darrell..................................................   846
Willson, Walter A.................................................   636
Wilmot, Jeff......................................................   401
Wilson, Barbara...................................................   626
Wilson, Benjamin..................................................   916
Wilson, Bruce.....................................................   424
Wilson, Carole W..................................................   750
Wilson, Charity...................................................   373
Wilson, Charles (Representative from Texas)...........258, 388, 481, 846
Wilson, Charles J.................................................   755
Wilson, Darrell...................................................   420
Wilson, Denise....................................................   402
Wilson, Dennis B..................................................   397
Wilson, Douglas...................................................   850
Wilson, Edward M..................................................   699
Wilson, Elizabeth Y...............................................   370
Wilson, Ewen......................................................   704
Wilson, Guy S.....................................................   752
Wilson, James.....................................................   416
Wilson, Jeanne L..................................................   391
Wilson, Jenny.....................................................   278
Wilson, John......................................................   637
Wilson, John E....................................................   749
Wilson, Johnnie E.................................................   622
Wilson, Joyce.....................................................   825
Wilson, Larry.....................................................   786
Wilson, Larry C...................................................   783
Wilson, Mary Ann..................................................   753
Wilson, Miriam....................................................    34
Wilson, Reed......................................................    88
Wilson, Richard...................................................   543
Wilson, Richard D.................................................   789
Wilson, Robert....................................................   689
Wilson, Ronald E..................................................   814
Wilson, Ronald W..................................................   734
Wilson, Scott...................................................171, 405
Wilson, Steve.....................................................   169
Wilson, Thomas F..................................................   779
Wilson, Tricia....................................................   237
Wilson, Tunstall..................................................     6
Wilson, William S.................................................   708
Wilson, Wynette...................................................   716
Wiltshire, Josie..................................................   183
Wimberly, Ben C...................................................   546
Winborn, Erik L...................................................   631
Winchester, Robert J..............................................   621
Wind, Amanda......................................................   420
Windel, Marlene...................................................   797
Windham, Patrick H................................................   364
Windham, Stacey...................................................    31
Windhausen, John D., Jr...........................................   364
Windle, Charles D.................................................   735
Winebrenner, Opal.................................................   162
Winegar, George O.................................................   696
Wineman, Timothy S................................................   537
Winer, Jonathon...................................................   598
Winfield, Susan R.................................................   907
Wing, Dorothy.....................................................   264
Wing, Frank D., Jr................................................   749
Winkelmann, David.................................................   688
Winks, Robin W....................................................   487
Winn, Donald J....................................................   783
Winnick, Steven Y.................................................   771
Winokur, Robert S.................................................   708
Winsberg, Kathryn.................................................   853
Winsett, Floyd....................................................   790
Winsor, Anita.....................................................   405
Winstead, Donald J................................................   825
Winston, Curtis...................................................   764
Winston, Judith...................................................   771
Winston, Lisa.....................................................   649
Winston, Rhonda Reid..............................................   907
Winter, Melissa...................................................    25
Winter, Ralph K., Jr..............................................   864
Winter, William F.................................................   778
Winterling, Grayson...............................................   281
Winters, Gary A...................................................   375
Winters, P.G......................................................   919
Winters, Robert S.................................................    28
Winters, Sam......................................................   856
Winters, Sherman D................................................   709
Winzer, P.J.......................................................   853
Wirsig, Waldemar F.W..............................................   921
Wirth, Conrad L...................................................   858
Wirth, Fred.......................................................   725
Wirth, Timothy E..................................................   597
Wirwicz, Bryan H..................................................   262
Wise, Delores A...................................................   793
Wise, Jennifer....................................................     9
Wise, Marshall L..................................................   793
Wise, Michael O...................................................   803
Wise, Mickie Jan..................................................   359
Wise, Robert E., Jr. (Representative from West Virginia).......296, 400, 
                                                           418, 481, 487
Wise, Samuel......................................................   485
Wise, Sandy Casber................................................   424
Wisell, Tina......................................................   280
Wiseman, Bob......................................................   112
Wish, Judith B....................................................   645
Wishard, Annette..................................................   207
Wisniewski, John W................................................   791
Wisniewski, Richard J.............................................   809
Wiss, Robert E....................................................   900
Withers, George O.................................................   410
Withrow, Mary Ellen...............................................   602
Witt, James Lee.................................................780, 799
Witters, John J...................................................   803
Witting, William..................................................   357
Wittman, Leon J., Jr..............................................   762
Wodatch, John L...................................................   649
Woerner, Fred F., Jr..............................................   779
Wofsy, Noah L.....................................................   544

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Wohl, Faith A...................................................804, 806
Wolanin, Thomas...................................................   771
Wold, Barry L.....................................................   434
Wold, James S.....................................................   613
Wolf, Bonny.......................................................   691
Wolf, Diane.......................................................   491
Wolf, Frank R. (Representative from Virginia).........288, 388, 481, 485
Wolf, Ira.........................................................   594
Wolf, Peter H.....................................................   907
Wolf, William.....................................................   653
Wolfe, David......................................................   829
Wolfe, Joseph V...................................................   407
Wolfe, Lindsay A..................................................   929
Wolfe, Norman H...................................................   898
Wolfe, Townsend...................................................   817
Wolfensberger, Donald.............................................   413
Wolfensohn, James D...............................................   845
Wolff, David A....................................................   745
Wolff, Miriam E.A.................................................   244
Wolff, Otto.......................................................   403
Wolff, Robert D...................................................   639
Wolfram, Gary.....................................................   136
Wolin, Neal S.....................................................   592
Wolk, Barry.......................................................   538
Wollman, Roger L..................................................   865
Woloshyn, George..................................................   800
Wolsensohn, James D...............................................   944
Wolstein, William.................................................   728
Wolters, Kate Pew.................................................   815
Wolterstorff, Kimberly............................................   390
Wolverton, Judy...................................................    85
Womack, John......................................................   365
Womeldorf, Ann C..................................................   537
Won, Bong-Hee.....................................................   923
Won, Delmond J.H..................................................   801
Wonder, Stevie....................................................   488
Wong, Chantale....................................................   592
Wong, Jacqueline..................................................   604
Wong, Marshall J..................................................   840
Wong, Mary........................................................   667
Wong, Peter......................................................34, 395
Woo, Catherine Yi-yu Cho..........................................   816
Wood, Bill........................................................   546
Wood, Carol M.....................................................   231
Wood, Charles.....................................................   373
Wood, D. Joseph...................................................   922
Wood, Debra.......................................................   295
Wood, Diane P.....................................................   647
Wood, Floyd L.....................................................   802
Wood, Sheila......................................................   407
Wood, Valerie E...................................................   308
Woodall, George...................................................   362
Woodard, Debra A..................................................   627
Woodard, Joanna...................................................   370
Woodard, John.....................................................    43
Woodbyrne, Deidre M...............................................   381
Wooden, Eric T....................................................   857
Woodrow, Shirley..................................................   433
Woodruff, James N.................................................   823
Woodruff, Richard.................................................   816
Woods, Margherita.................................................   412
Woods, Pamela.....................................................   707
Woods, Walter.....................................................   699
Woodward, Albert..................................................   730
Woodward, Joan....................................................   371
Woodward, Joseph M................................................   719
Woodward, Susan...................................................   833
Woodward, Winifred................................................   760
Woodworth, Terrance W.............................................   653
Wookcock, Janet...................................................   737
Woolard, Charlotte................................................   845
Wooley, Sheryl....................................................    64
Woolner, Gena.....................................................   413
Woolsey, Lynn C. (Representative from California)......21, 394, 397, 481
Woolsey, Samantha.................................................   278
Wooten, Donna T...................................................   283
Wooten, Holloway..................................................   913
Wootton, Michael..................................................    29
Worby, Rachael....................................................   816
Worden, Robert....................................................   558
Wormser, Ellen S..................................................   729
Worrell, Mildeen..................................................   424
Worsham, Linda....................................................    97
Worsham, Wanda....................................................   387
Woteki, Thomas H..................................................   781
Wozny, Michael J..................................................   711
Wright, Alan......................................................   710
Wright, Allen B...................................................   220
Wright, Andy......................................................   287
Wright, Ann Atkins................................................   362
Wright, Brenda J..................................................   410
Wright, Chris.....................................................   403
Wright, Christoper J..............................................   794
Wright, Gordon J..................................................   827
Wright, Greg.....................................................73, 540
Wright, H. Franklin...............................................   794
Wright, Hugh M....................................................   836
Wright, Jerauld...................................................   858
Wright, John E....................................................   673
Wright, L. Christopher............................................   558
Wright, Lawrence A................................................   893
Wright, Niel......................................................   301
Wright, Paul......................................................   912
Wright, Richard...................................................   698
Wright, Richard N., II............................................   712
Wright, Rod.......................................................    36
Wright, Sara......................................................   696
Wright, Sophronia.................................................   399
Wright, Timothy...................................................   628
Wright-Hawkings, Betsy............................................    52
Wright-Simmonds, Gloria...........................................   543
Wu, Angela........................................................   792
Wu, Arthur........................................................   422
Wu, Benjamin......................................................   415
Wu, Y.C.L. Susan..................................................   843
Wuester, Edward...................................................   762
Wukasch, Walter...................................................   424
Wulff, Henry C....................................................   100
Wulff, Richard K..................................................   834
Wurtz, Donald R...................................................   772
Wyant, Frederick E................................................   627
Wyatt, Bryan......................................................   380
Wyatt, Thomas.....................................................   795
Wyckoff, Andrew...................................................   560
Wyden, Ron (Representative from Oregon)..........222, 395, 416, 430, 481
Wydler, Christopher J.............................................   415
Wyma, John........................................................   133
Wyman, Emily......................................................   801
Wynegar, Wyndon D.................................................   712
Wynn, Albert Russell (Representative from Maryland)...123, 392, 403, 481
Wynn, Patricia A..................................................   907
Wynns, Peyton L...................................................   795
Wyrick, Michael K.................................................   640
Wyrsch, Mary Ann..................................................   720
Wyscarver, Roy A..................................................   604



 
                              NAME INDEX--X

Xanthopoulos, Judy................................................   434



 
                              NAME INDEX--Y

Yabor, Cesar......................................................   372
Yaffe, Ellen......................................................   828
Yaffe, Sumner J...................................................   743
Yager, Milan P....................................................   808
Yaggi, Ronald D...................................................   636
Yaker, Layashi....................................................942-43
Yaki, Michael.....................................................    22
Yamada, Gerald H..................................................   788
Yamada, Thomas G..................................................   780
Yamamoto, Alan....................................................    78
Yancey, Marietta..................................................   687
Yang, Sue.........................................................   429
Yang, Victor......................................................   928
Yang, Xiangyuan...................................................   931
Yangas, Andrea....................................................   840
Yanusz, Joanne....................................................   435
Yaqub-khan, Sahabzada.............................................   942
Yarbrough, C.V....................................................   775
Yarowsky, John....................................................   588
Yashar, Susan A...................................................   833
Yates, Jonathan...................................................   401
Yates, Ronald W...................................................   641
Yates, Sidney R. (Representative from Illinois)...87, 388, 481, 846, 850
Yatooma, Christopher..............................................   154
Yauger, Gary S....................................................   823
Yaworske, Alan J..................................................   547
Ybarra, Manuel R..................................................   924
Yeager, Brooks B..................................................   674
Yeakle, Sean......................................................   380

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Yee, Deborah Z....................................................   544
Yelavich, Susan...................................................   842
Yeldell, Joseph T.................................................   912
Yellen, Janet L...................................................   783
Yellowtail, William P.............................................   790
Yerby, Win........................................................     6
Yerg, Martin C....................................................   944
Yerick, Martin....................................................   306
Yetman, Robert A..................................................   822
Yim, Joan B.......................................................   765
Yntema, Laura.....................................................   135
Yoak, E. Don......................................................   792
Yocco, Janice M...................................................   548
Yock, Robert J....................................................   887
Yoder, Charles C..................................................   376
Yoest, Gerald P...................................................   759
Yoneyama, Kazuhiko................................................   811
Yoong, Adeline....................................................    34
York, David A.....................................................   111
York, James T.....................................................   667
York, Phyllis B...................................................   695
York, Robert L....................................................   552
Yost, Chip........................................................   276
Youmans, Erla S...................................................   420
Young, Abner C....................................................   632
Young, Andrea.....................................................    76
Young, Andrew.....................................................   748
Young, Anna D. Gowans.............................................   402
Young, C.W. (Bill) (Representative from Florida)......61, 388, 426, 481, 
                                                                     483
Young, David......................................................   688
Young, Don (Representative from Alaska).................8, 410, 418, 481
Young, Doris J....................................................   723
Young, Eve Alexander..............................................    57
Young, Fernanda...................................................   665
Young, Florence M.................................................   784
Young, Frank E....................................................   729
Young, Fred.....................................................686, 691
Young, Herman C...................................................   391
Young, James D....................................................   554
Young, John.......................................................   705
Young, John J.....................................................   357
Young, Joyce C....................................................   785
Young, Laura......................................................   383
Young, Lewis, Jr..................................................   793
Young, Michael L..................................................   791
Young, Paul R.....................................................   820
Young, Peter R....................................................   815
Young, Richard E..................................................   753
Young, Robert W...................................................   618
Young, Roderic Olvera.............................................    35
Young, Sarah......................................................   229
Young, Tia G......................................................   681
Young, Tom........................................................     3
Younk, Wendy......................................................   544
Yourd, Carrie.....................................................   412
Yu, Angela........................................................   434
Yu, Peter.........................................................   590
Yud, Lary.........................................................   722
Yunker, Randolph..................................................   180
Yuran, Robert A...................................................   825



 
                              NAME INDEX--Z

Zaboroski, Suzette................................................   924
Zaccagnini, Corinne...............................................   486
Zagami, Anthony J.................................................   553
Zaic, Elizabeth M.................................................   558
Zaidman, Steven B.................................................   761
Zalik, Alice T....................................................   710
Zamani, Khosrow...................................................   928
Zanders, Verl.....................................................   725
Zanni, Guido R....................................................   913
Zare, Richard Neil................................................   820
Zarutskie, Andrew.................................................   189
Zatlin, Annie.....................................................    24
Zavarello, Bill...................................................    36
Zazzaro, Domenic A................................................   643
Zebehazy, Julius J................................................   732
Zecchini, Salvatore...............................................   933
Zech, Gary G......................................................   855
Zeckman, Ronald...................................................   806
Zehner, Michael W.................................................   636
Zeigler, David C................................................720, 778
Zeigler, Sandra S.................................................   790
Zeitner, Randy....................................................   687
Zeldin, Ilene.....................................................   601
Zeldon, Joan......................................................   907
Zeliff, William H., Jr. (Representative from New Hampshire)....164, 400, 
                                                           416, 418, 481
Zelikow, Daniel...................................................   603
Zell, Patricia M..................................................   378
Zellers, Phillip L................................................   700
Zellweger, Andres G...............................................   761
Zeman, Christine K................................................   793
Zemke, Tom........................................................   798
Zeringue, Oswald J. (Ike).........................................   847
Zhang, Ming.......................................................   931
Zickler, Joyce K..................................................   783
Ziegele, David W..................................................   789
Ziegler, Charles C................................................   420
Ziegler, Jan......................................................   806
Zielinski, Elaine.................................................   677
Zielinski, Michael................................................   911
Ziemba, Frank M...................................................   547
Zieschang, Kimberly D.............................................   721
Zigrossi, Norman A................................................   847
Zimand, Stephanie.................................................   119
Zimble, James A...................................................   617
Zimmer, Dick (Representative from New Jersey)..............173, 423, 481
Zimmerman, Dale G.................................................   857
Zimmerman, Glen A.................................................   556
Zimmerman, Glen R.................................................   556
Zimmerman, Guy K..................................................   643
Zimmerman, James V................................................   811
Zimmerman, Michael................................................   702
Zimmerman, Roy P..................................................   855
Zimny, Alexander J................................................   797
Zinger, Todd......................................................   757
Zinman, Seth D..................................................719, 777
Zirkel, Frederick J...............................................   803
Zirkel, Theo K....................................................   928
Zirschky, John H..................................................   618
Zobel, Rya W......................................................   906
Zoccali, A. Guillermo.............................................   930
Zok, James J......................................................   766
Zoll, Natalie.....................................................    13
Zoller, Norman E..................................................   865
Zonana, Victor....................................................   725
Zook, Robert W....................................................   633
Zook, Theodore A..................................................   802
Zoon, Katherine...................................................   737
Zoulek, James R...................................................   797
Zsalman, Robert D.................................................   626
Zuckerman, William................................................   719
Zuidema, David....................................................   169
Zulu, J.B.........................................................   929
Zumbado, Fernando Eduardo.........................................   941
Zummo, Joseph.....................................................   368
Zur, Christina....................................................   129
Zur, Mia C........................................................   410
Zwick, Jill.......................................................    82
Zwick, Kenneth....................................................   648
Zylinski, Barbara.................................................   226